Hothouse stomp the music of 1920s Chicago and ... Read More
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Physical Description:
1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
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- Publisher: [United States] : Accurate, [2010]
Content descriptions
General Note: | Program notes on container insert. Compact disc. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Ghost Train (Orchestra) / Brian Carpenter, Brandon Seabrook (1:36) -- Mojo strut / Tiny Parham (2:55) -- Stop kidding / John Nesbitt (2:30) -- Gee baby, ain't I good to you? / Don Redman, Andy Razaf (3:43) -- Voodoo / Tiny Parham (3:01) -- Blues sure have got me / Charlie Johnson (3:42) -- Hot bones and rice / Charlie Johnson (4:49) -- Dixie stomp / B. Tremaine (2:59) -- Lucky / Tiny Parham (1:59) -- The boy in the boat / C. Stanton, Don Redman (4:40) -- Slide, Mr. Jelly, slide / Fess Williams (2:16) -- Hot tempered blues / Charlie Johnson, Arthur Porter (4:09). |
Creation/Production Credits Note: | Music transcribed and arranged by Brian Carpenter. |
Participant or Performer Note: | Performed by Brian Carpenter's Ghost Train Orchestra: Brian Carpenter, trumpet, harmonica (1), vocals (5); Dennis Lichtman, clarinet; Andy Laster, alto saxophone; Matt Bauder, tenor saxophone (3-9, 12), alto saxophone (11), clarinet (1, 2, 10); Curtis Hasslebring, trombone; Jordan Voelker, viola, saw (5, 6, 10); Mazz Swift, violin, vocals (4, 6); Brandon Seabrook, banjo; Rob Garcia, drums; Ron Caswell, tuba; conducted by Brian Carpenter. |
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note: | Recorded Nov. 2009 at Avatar Studios, NYC and Dec. ... Read More |
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Subject: | Big band music Ragtime music Jazz 1921-1930 |