[78-L] Who dat?
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Tue Jun 28 22:18:01 PDT 2011
Sorry, no..
dl
On 6/29/2011 1:11 AM, Malcolm Rockwell wrote:
> Thanks, Julian. This is possible except for the Hobson Street Blues cut,
> which is also a piano solo. Love to hear it with Bauduc on drums, though!
> Maybe Mssr. Lennick has the LP??
> Dave?
> Mal
>
> *******
>
> On 6/28/2011 7:49 AM, Julian Vein wrote:
>> On 28/06/11 18:44, Malcolm Rockwell wrote:
>>> On my way to locate a record that's still being elusive I found a Presto
>>> lacquer of an unknown piano player doing Maple Leaf Rag, Hobson Street
>>> Blues and Cannon Ball (Rag) as piano solos. The last two are on one side
>>> and MLR is on the other. They're all under 2 minutes each and the piano
>>> player is pretty good, ala Fats Waller, but I don't think it's him and
>>> it's certainly not James P! Probably recorded post WW2.
>>> Any ideas?
>>> Mal
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> It could be from these sessions:
>> Marvin Ash
>>
>> Jazz Piano Of Marvin Ash:
>> Marvin Ash (p)
>> Santa Monica, Ca., mid 1940's
>> Cannon ball Fairmont LPM-104
>> Sugar -
>> Lonesome lovesick blues -
>> Peg o' my heart -
>> Tin roof blues -
>> Smokey mokes -
>> Maple leaf rag -
>> These foolish things -
>> Squeeze me -
>> You took advantage of me -
>> Take me to the midnight cakewalk ball -
>> Note: Unknown source, previously unissued, prob from Capitol transscriptions
>>
>>
>> Marvin Ash
>> Marvin Ash (p) Morty Corb (b) (1) John Freeling (d) (2) Ray Bauduc (d) (3)
>> "Rendezvous Ballroom', Santa Monica, September 1947
>> Pearl house rag Fairmont LPM-104
>> Hobson Street blues (version 1)(1,2) -
>> Hobson Street blues (version 2)(1,3) -
>>
>> Julian Vein
>>
>
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