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Notes Fox trot From 3rd edition "The Grand Terrace Revue" (B) Prewar Jazz Andy Kirk:leader; Pha Terrell:vocals; Harry "Big Jim" Lawson, Earl Thomson, Clarence Trice:trumpets; John Harrington:alto sax and clarinet; John Williams:alto and baritone saxes; Earl Williams:alto sax; Dick Wilson:tenor sax; Henry Wells:vocals and trombone; Ted Donnelly:trombone; Ted Brinson:guitar; Mary Lou Williams:piano; Booker Collins:double bass; Ben Thigpen:vocals and drums A-side matrix:62874-A B-side matrix:62875-A Recorded December 13, 1937 at the Decca Studio New York, N.Y. Images
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