[78-L] Raymond Scott question

Roger Wade rwade1947 at comcast.net
Thu Dec 8 09:25:22 PST 2011


David,

A tune by that name was recorded by Jimmy Dorsey for Columbia in New York, December 7, 1950, but it was unissued.

That is the only entry in Lord's Jazz Discography for the tune.  There are 92 sessions listed for Scott but none with that tune.

Roger Wade
Really Old Records


On Dec 8, 2011, at 11:49 AM, David Lennick wrote:

> I've found a ten-inch lacquer identified as MARCH OF THE SLIDE TROMBONES by 
> RAYMOND SCOTT. No indication if he's the composer (I believe he is) or the 
> bandleader, and this title isn't in the index in my Scott discography (Metolius 
> Music). The name of the recording studio is obscured by a sticker..starts with 
> A and ends with D, probably no more than 8 or 9 letters, located at 1625 
> Broadway, NY. Any info?
> 
> dl
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