Jazz / Dixieland
  Bill Armstrong	Producer Bill Carroll	Tuba, Trombone, Vocals Bob Helm	Clarinet, Vocals, Sax (Soprano) Bob Schulz	Vocals, Cornet Colin Freeman	Engineer Ern Rose	Remixing George H. Buck, Jr.	Author, Producer Houcine Harrabi	Production Coordination Jesse Osborne	Engineer Pat Yankee	Vocals Pete Clute	Piano Turk Murphy	Vocals, Trombone
  This CD along with GHB 491 collects all the Studio recordings engineered by Ron Halstead of Turk Murphy and his San Francisco jazz band. These tracks were recorded in Turks native San Francisco, June 19, 1980 at Filmways-Heider Recording.
 
 
  Turk Murphy
  Active Decades: '30s, '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s and '80s Born: Dec 16, 1915 in Palermo, CA Died: May 30, 1987 in San Francisco, CA Genre: Jazz
  Turk Murphy led one of the most popular bands of the San Francisco Dixieland movement. After playing with various big bands (including Mal Hallett and Will Osborne), Murphy first gained fame for his work with Lu Watters' highly influential Yerba Buena Jazz Band (1940-1947). He formed his own group in 1947 and after 13 years, they found a permanent home at Earthquake McGoon's and also toured occasionally. Although not thought of as a virtuoso trombone soloist and his occasional singing was just passable, Murphy's ensemble work was superior and he put together a stimulating repertoire filled with obscurities and favorites from the 1920s (along with some newer originals). His bands were always very musical; among his sidemen through the years were trumpeters Don Kinch, Bob Short, and Leon Oakley; clarinetist Bob Helm; pianists Wally Rose, Pete Clute, and Ray Skjelbred; and singer Pat Yankee. Turk Murphy and his beloved group made many records for such labels as Good Time Jazz, Fairmont, Columbia (1953-1956), Verve, Dawn Club, Roulette, RCA, Motherlode, Atlantic, GHB, MPS, Stomp Off, and Merry Makers.  ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |