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1. | Birth of the Blues
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2. | I've Found a New Baby
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3. | Swingin' the Blues
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4. | Shine
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5. | Stars Fell On Alabama
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6. | Lazy River
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7. | Dallas Blues
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8. | Way Down Yonder in New Orleans
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9. | Tin Roof Blues
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10. | Washington & Lee Swing
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11. | Clarinet Marmalade
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12. | S'wonderful
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13. | Black & Blue
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14. | Ostrich Walk
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15. | Someday Sweetheart
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16. | Mandy
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17. | I'm Coming Virginia
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18. | Five Foot Two
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19. | Sweet William
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20. | Roses of Picardy
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21. | There'll Be Some Changes Made
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Jazz
Mick McNama (tp) Fred Fydler (tb, vc) Alan Radcliffe (cl) John Fish (pno) Nevil Skrimshire (gtr) Tom Gregory (bs) John Mills (dm) Doreen Beatty (vc) Reg Kenworthy (bs) Bob Connell (tp) Barry Dixon (tp) Derek Gracie (bjo) Merton Kaufman (dm
In popularity the Saints Jazz Band were Manchester's first 'jazz sons' throughout the 1950s and early Sixties. The overall individuality of style over the years from other contemporary bands, engendered friends and aficionados alike to their following on the Manchester Trad-jazz social scene and nationwide. In their time the Saints, this deified group of talented musicians, played alongside such jazz heavyweights as Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet and Eddie Condon. Their records were made by George Martin. Despite the changes and tragedies, it's to the credit of the later musicians who joined the band, the Saints Jazz Band still maintained an individual sound, with excellent interpretative internal balance, and continued the high standards set by the early band. |
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