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Tiger Rag ! & All That Jazz
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IAJRC Journal
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May 1, 2008
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- Young, Herb
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Eddie Condon All-Stars
Tiger Rag ! & All That Jazz
Mighty Quinn MQP 1105
Eddie Condon (gtr) Rex Stewart (cnt) Cutty Cutshall (tbn) Bud Freeman (ts) Herb Hall (cl) Gene Schroeder (pno) Leonard Gaskin (bs) George Wettling (dms) Recorded at NYC 1958
Tiger Rag/Sensation Rag/Livery Stable Blues/Lazy Daddy/Bluin' The Blues/Ostrich Walk/Reisenweber Rag/Lazy River/Nasty Blues/Satanic Blues/Clarinet Marmalade/Skeleton Juggle TT: 50:05
It should be quite obvious that the tunes on this CD were associated with the Original Dixieland Jass Band. That is, save one, Nasty Rag. Another fact is that this disc has four tracks (the last four on the CD) that were not issued before, which give us another 15 ...
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EDDIE CONDON ON RECORD 1927-1972
IAJRC Journal;
May 1, 2007 ;
Young, Herb;
197 words
...EDDIE CONDON ON RECORD 1927-1972 by Giorgio Lombardi Published by Italian Jazz Institute...many recordings by the Condon mob that I had no idea existed. I knew Eddie Condon was a busy man but, wow, how did he find time to drink? Ed Polcer wrote...
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Eddie Condon
Archive Photos;
January 1, 1995 ;
112 words
...Archive Photos 01-01-1995 Eddie Condon Jazz guitarist and innovator Eddie Condon made a name for himself in Chicago in the early...trumpets. instruments. Jazz guitarist and innovator Eddie Condon made a name for himself in Chicago in the early...
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ASK THE GLOBE
The Boston Globe;
December 23, 2000 ;
132 words
......Lincoln Center," the same Bob Wilber who used to play for Eddie Condon? R.W., Medford A. One and the same. A native New Yorker...years with Bobby Hackett, Benny Goodman, Jack Teagarden, and Eddie Condon. In the '60s, he helped to found the World's Greatest Jazz...
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SOMETIMES, USING YOUR HEAD IS THE ONLY WAY OUT OF A LOCKED CAR.(LOCAL)
The Virginian Pilot;
July 17, 2000 ;
370 words
......man entrapped in the auto. Murray now was playing band leader Eddie Condon. The better to think, I swung my feet over the console separating...use one's head, with the considerable help of Neal Murray and Eddie Condon. Reach Guy at 446-2330.
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Pianist Joe Bushkin, recorded with jazz greats, dead at 87
AP Worldstream;
November 5, 2004 ;
DAISY NGUYEN, Associated Press Writer;
296 words
......recorded with such jazz and big band greats as Fats Waller, Eddie Condon and Billie Holiday. As a member of the Tommy Dorsey band...where the Bunny Berigan Boys, a group that included guitarist Eddie Condon and pianist George Zack, performed. Bushkin ended up replacing...
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Jazz Pianist Joe Bushkin Dies at Age 87
AP Online;
November 5, 2004 ;
DAISY NGUYEN, Associated Press Writer;
295 words
......recorded with such jazz and big band greats as Fats Waller, Eddie Condon and Billie Holiday. As a member of the Tommy Dorsey band...where the Bunny Berigan Boys, a group that included guitarist Eddie Condon and pianist George Zack, performed. Bushkin ended up replacing...
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Joe Bushkin; jazz pianist, songwriter
The Record (Bergen County, NJ);
November 5, 2004 ;
DAISY NGUYEN, The Associated Press;
337 words
......recorded with such jazz and big band greats as Fats Waller, Eddie Condon and Billie Holiday. As a member of the Tommy Dorsey band...where the Bunny Berigan Boys, a group that included guitarist Eddie Condon and pianist George Zack, performed. Mr. Bushkin ended up...
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When the DAR Barred Eddie Condon's Bands
The Washington Post;
April 27, 1989 ;
231 words
......Shunned," Metro, April 9} called to mind that things had not changed a half-dozen years later. In March 1946 the guitarist Eddie Condon made arrangements with the DAR to produce an all-star jazz concert in Constitution Hall. At the 11th hour, when the DAR had...
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USA. New York. Albert Edwin dit "Eddie" CONDON, guitariste, banjoe,...
Magnum Photos;
January 1, 1958 ;
Dennis Stock;
167 words
......Magnum Photos 01-01-1958 USA. New York. Albert Edwin dit "Eddie" CONDON, guitariste, banjo?e, chanteur et chef d'orchestre am?cain...jazz art usa. jazz book. usa. new york. albert edwin dit "eddie" condon, guitariste, banjo?e, chanteur et chef d'orchestre am?cain...
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Rendezvous at Sunnie's 1969
The Village Voice;
December 14, 2005 ;
Hull, Tom;
67 words
......already been showcased many times. So focus on Cary, who cut his teeth playing piano with Louis Armstrong and trumpet with Eddie Condon. Here he sticks to trumpet and alto horn-looks like a miniature tuba-adding a wizened soulfulness to Sutton's flashy little...
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Obituary: Ralph Sutton
The Independent - London;
January 1, 2002 ;
Steve Voce;
787 words
......attention of the cornettist Wild Bill Davison and bandleader Eddie Condon. When Teagarden broke up his band in 1947 to join Louis Armstrong...Vanguard. In July 1948 Sutton became the intermission pianist at Eddie Condon's Club, and from then on was renowned as an unaccompanied...
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Joe Dixon, Jazz musician
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel;
June 17, 1998 ;
78 words
......the time he turned 21. He was also a saxophonist. In 1936, Dixon joined the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. He played with Bunny Berigan, Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians and Eddie Condon's band. He also played with the CBS staff band and the NBC Orchestra.
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Appreciation: Willie Johnson
The Scotsman;
May 30, 2007 ;
Alastair Clark;
787 words
......remember telling him that the old Dixieland man Eddie Condon had said: "We don't flatten our fifths - we drink...replied. "That makes me a damn sight luckier than Eddie Condon, because I flatten my fifths and drink 'em too...
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A CROSSOVER LIFE
The Record (Bergen County, NJ);
October 18, 1991 ;
Laird McC. Coates, Record Staff Writer;
596 words
......when he headlines a small group of alumni from the former Eddie Condon's jazz club in New York appearing at William Paterson College...founding of regional jazz societies and the opening of the new Eddie Condon's in New York in 1975, things began to turn around. Polcer...
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Rutgers jazz museum hits historic high notes
Chicago Sun-Times;
August 16, 1987 ;
265 words
...NEWARK, N.J. Would you care to see Miles Davis' first trumpet? Bobby Hackett's cornet? Eddie Condon's guitar? Do you want to see what Down Beat had to say about Charlie Parker in 1947? Or find an early photograph of Mary Lou Williams...
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