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Notes Prewar Jazz, Instrumental (A), Blues, Jazz, Novelty (B) Personnel A: Ollie Powers (director and drums); Jimmie Noone (clarinet); Alex Calamese, Tommy Ladnier (cornets); Horace Diemer (alto sax); Eddie Vincent (trombone); William "Bass" Moore (tuba); John Bosley (banjo); Glover Compton (piano) Personnel B: Leola B. Wilson (as Coot Grant); Wesley Wilson (vocals); William "Buster" Bailey (clarinet); Louis Armstrong (cornet); Charlie Green (trombone); Charlie Dixon (banjo); Fletcher Henderson (piano); Kaiser Marshall (drums) A) 1502-4 recorded Chicago, IL, September 1923 B) 2280-2 recorded New York, NY, September 1925 A) Previously released on Paramount 12059 A) Reissued on United Hot Club of America 79 B) Previously released on Paramount 12317 B) Reissued on United Hot Club of America 80 [as by Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra] Images
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