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Spirituals and Blues |
Doc Evans |
első megjelenés éve: 2009 74 perc |
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(2009)
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CD |
4.401 Ft
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1. | Just a Closer Walk with Thee
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2. | Just a Little While to Stay Here
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3. | Joe Turner Blues
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4. | Ain't Nobody's Business
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5. | Terrible Blues
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6. | Winin' Boy Blues
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7. | How Long Blues
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8. | Dippermouth Blues
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9. | High Society
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10. | Smokey Mokes
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11. | Jackass Blues
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12. | Canal Street Blues
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13. | Shim-Me-Sha-Wobble
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14. | The Chant
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15. | Richard M. Jones' Blues
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16. | Some of These Days
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Jazz
Recorded: 1957-1959
Doc Evans, Cornet Dick Pendleton, Clarinet Hal Runyon, Trombone Knocky Parker, Piano George Tupper, Tuba Bill Peer, Banjo Red Maddock, Drums Warren Thewis, Drums Allan Evans - Liner Notes
Doc Evans
Active Decades: '40s, '50s, '60s and '70s Born: Jun 20, 1907 in Spring Valley, MN Died: Jan 10, 1977 in Minneapolis, MN Genre: Jazz Styles: Dixieland
A fine Dixieland cornetist, Doc Evans freelanced in the Midwest before leading his own bands in Chicago starting in the 1940s. He recorded extensively for Audiophile during 1949-1959. Evans settled in Minneapolis later in life, playing music up until near his death; his last recordings were in 1975. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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