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1. | New Orleans Joys
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2. | Black Snake Blues
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3. | Georgia Swing
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4. | Organ Grinder Blues
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5. | Fidgety Feet
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6. | Muskrat Ramble
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7. | King Bolden On Parade
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8. | Mr. Jelly Lord
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9. | Chattanooga Stomp
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10. | Up A Lazy River
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11. | San Basin Street Blues
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12. | Gettysburg
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13. | Weary Blues
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14. | 1919 Rag
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15. | Working Man Blues
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16. | Alexander's Ragtime Band
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Jazz
Doc Evans, Cnt Hal Runyon, Tbn Dick Pendelton, Clt Knocky Parker, Pno Bill Peer, Bjo George Tupper, Tbs Red Maddock, Drs Bob Guenenfelder, Tpt Loren Helberg, Clt Warren Thewis, Drs.
This dixieland LP is more creative than usual. Cornetist Doc Evans and his septet/octet (which also includes pianist Knocky Parker) perform fresh versions of three songs by Jelly Roll Morton, two by Clarence Williams, the standard "Fidgety Feet" and Evans' original "King Bolden on Parade." A special bonus is "Fantasy on Muskrat Ramble" which takes the warhorse through a variety of surprising changes. This LP has been out-of-print for several years but is well worth picking up; Doc Evans was always an excellent player. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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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