[78-L] Line-ups for Fred Astaire sides?
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Sun Mar 1 14:30:28 PST 2009
And if our Teagarden expert Joe Showler hadn't gone and died on us two weeks
ago, we'd have been able to ask him.
dl
Taylor Bowie wrote:
> I believe that the Kaspar Markowitz listed as on bass is the same guy who
> played with Teagarden and others and who was later known as Kas Malone.
>
> Taylor B
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Lennick" <dlennick at sympatico.ca>
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> Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2009 2:14 PM
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>
>> JOHNNY GREEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA, probable 1935 personnel (from Rust, quoted
>> from
>> Hilton Schleman in "Rhythm on Record"):
>>
>> Angie Rattiner and sometimes another--trumpet/trombone; Jimmy
>> Lytell-clarinet,
>> alto sax; Charles Dale, clarinet/alto sax/baritone sax; Ernest White,
>> Murray
>> Cohan, clarinet & tenor sax; Leo Kruczck, Lou Kosloff, Joe Baum, violins;
>> Johnny Green, piano/leader/arranger; David Terry, piano; Perry Botkin,
>> guitar;
>> Kaspar Markowitz, string bass; Al Lapin, drums
>>
>> Jeff Lichtman wrote:
>>>> Can you (or anyone) give me a line-up of the musicians in the
>>>> orchestra at both sessions?
>
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