| Jazz 
 Albert Brunies - Drums
 Albert Burbank - Clarinet
 Alvin Alcorn - Trumpet
 Armand Hug - Piano
 Don Ewell - Piano
 Ed Garland - Bass
 George Girard - Trumpet
 Harry Shields - Clarinet
 Jack Delaney - Trombone
 Joe Capraro - Guitar
 Johnny St. Cyr - Banjo, Guitar, Vocals
 Johnny Wiggs - , Vocals
 Joseph "Slow Drag" Pauageau - Bass
 Kid Ory - Trombone
 Laurence Marrero - Banjo
 Lester Santiago - Piano
 Lizzie Miles - Vocals
 Minor Hall - Drums
 Monk Hazel - Drums
 Paul Barbarin - Drums
 Percy Humphrey & His Crescent City Joymakers - Trumpet
 Raymond Burke - Clarinet
 Richard McLean - Bass
 Santo Pecora - Trombone
 Sharkey Bonano - Trumpet
 Sherwood Mangiapane - Bass
 Waldron "Frog" Joseph - Trombone
 Willie Humphrey - Clarinet
 
 * Anders Stefansen - Producer
 * Chris Albertson - Liner Notes
 * Hans Nielsen - Engineer
 * Johnny Donnels - Cover Photo
 
 Storyville is proud to announce the release of a new series called Sounds Of New Orleans.
 
 This is the third of 3 double CDs The series will present many of the famous New Orleans musicians in different combinations. You will hear Kid Ory, George Lewis, Alvin Alcorn Johnny Wiggs, George Girard, Percy Humphrey, Sharkey Bonano, Lee Collins, Oscar Papa Celestin, Paul Barbarin, Albert Burbank, Wilbur De Paris, Lizzie Miles and many more. Except for recordings with Kid Ory and George Lewis all sessions are recorded in New Orleans. It was Joe Mares who opened the Southland Studio in New Orleans and began to record the local musicians when he found out that there were so many talented musicians in New Orleans. Joe Mares’ enterprise is recorded proof that the best of Dixieland jazz still comes from New Orleans.
 
 SOUND OF NEW ORLEANS Volume 3
 The third double CD in this serie features Albert Burbank with Kid Ory and his Creole Jazzband, Paul Babarin and his Jazzband, Johnny Wiggs’ New Orleans Boys, Sharkey Bonano, Alvin Alcorn and George Girard. The recording are made in New Orleans between 1952 and 1954 except for Kid Ory and his Creole Jazzband that are recorded live at Club Hangover in San Francisco.
 
 Preceded by Jelly Roll Morton, who first explored the Californian’s music scene two years earlier, Kid Ory moved west in 1919 and soon sent for some of his old sidemen to join him.
 
 CD 1 Total time: 65:33
 CD 2 Total time: 66:50
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