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1. | So Do I
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2. | South Rampart Street Parade
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3. | Riverside Blues
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4. | Samantha
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5. | Snag It
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6. | Ory's Creole Trombone
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7. | Them There Eyes
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8. | The Bp Boogie
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9. | Black & Tan Fantasy
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10. | Blue Turning Grey
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11. | Fur Elise
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12. | Ode to Ed
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13. | I Shall Not Be Moved
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14. | Midnight in Moscow
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Jazz / Dixieland, Trad Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Trumpet Jazz
RECORDED: 25 OCTOBER 1995, BP STUDIENHAUS, HAMBURG, GERMANY
Kenny Ball : trumpet, vocals John Bennett : trombone Andy Cooper : clarinet, vocals John Benson : bass John Fenner : banjo, guitar Hugh Ledigo : piano Ron Bowden : drums
MIXED AT TIB STUDIO, MUNSTER, GERMANY RECORDING ENGINEER ANDREAS LUHMEYER DIGITAL MASTERING TIB STUDIO, MUNSTER, GERMANY PRODUCED BY WIMWIGT ART DIRECTION/DESIGN DOLPHIN GRAPHICS PHOTOGRAPHY KAREN WOLFSON
Kenny Ball
Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: May 22, 1930 in Ilford, Essex, England Genre: Jazz Styles: Dixieland, Trad Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Trumpet Jazz
Kenny Ball will always be associated with his huge 1961 hit "Midnight in Moscow," cut in the days when it was possible for a Dixieland song to make it onto the charts. He started playing trumpet at age 15 and gained experience playing in the bands of Charlie Galbraith, Eric Delaney, and Sid Phillips. In 1958, he formed his own group and quickly became a leader in Britain's trad jazz movement. "I Love You Samantha" was his first hit, and after "Midnight in Moscow" and "So Do I," Ball was set. He has remained active into the mid-'90s (touring the Soviet Union in 1985) and remained a household name in England. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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