Scott, Thanks for the wonderful additions to the Annette Hanshaw page. She is my favorite 1920s female singer. In the Annette Hanshaw page, you gave a link to...
Scott or anyone who knows I am on the Whiteman page http://www.redhotjazz.com/pwo.html trying to match some obscure sides with my (and everyone's) uncomplete...
Patrice Champarou <patrice.champarou@...> wrote: Scott or anyone who knows I am on the Whiteman page http://www.redhotjazz.com/pwo.html trying to match ...
hi everyone i would like to know how i can burn on to a cd some of the wonderous songs and music i found on this site cause i love this and want to take it...
... From: "canton belanger" ... The short answer would be that the Archives are not meant for that. You still can, if you like doing things the hard way and...
Those who wish to make their contributions directly to a bank account, please use the following North Fork Bank 54375 Route 25 Southold NY 11971 USA Bank...
I had no idea he was in such bad shape,I'm reading "Lost chords" right now,i just picked it up from the library last week.This book has opened my eyes to White...
I haven't seen this before tonight - Scott Alexander did a wonderful thing in setting up this web page: http://redhotjazz.com/jazz1917.html Thank you so much. ...
Scott. Many thanks for the very fine 'First Jazz' article and, as ever, for the latest additions. We now have one side from the 27 March 1935 Zutty And His...
Dave Zutty And His Band: Vernell Yorke t,v;, Horace Eubanks cl, as, v; Henry Gordon p; Mike McKendrick g; Leonard Bibbs sb; Zutty Singleton d. Chicago, March...
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Many thanks. No wonder I couldn't recognise anybody and was also fooled by
the NYC mislabel on RHJ because it sure sounds Chicago and Punch came to...
... Eubanks is a bit of mystery figure. John Chilton's estimate of his borth date is about 1900 in East St. Louis, IL. he apparently died in a mental hospital...
... Actually born Springfield, Mo, 21 April 1894, according to his Draft Registration of 5 Jun 1917, at which date he was a musician in East St. Louis. This...
Dennis Pereyra has contributed a nice article with film clips to the Red Hot Jazz Archive. The article is about the 1924 or 1925 DeForest Phonofilm featuring...
Here's one I forgot in last week's batch of Annette Hanshaw: http://www.redhotjazz.com/songs/hanshaw/cherieiloveyou.ram Thanks again to Jim Monroe. Thats all, ...
Thanks Andrew. I'm planning a companion article about the first jazz sheetmusic. I'll let the list know when I've posted it. Scott Alexander The Red Hot Jazz...
Great stuff! Thanks to Dennis and to you. One minor correction: Chaplin sang "Titina" in the film "Modern Times." For an excellent article about the life and...
Hello my friends, I'm back from New York, where I stayed for two months (with no internet)... I just caught up on reading the April/May posts--fascinating and...
Hi John, You will find Lazy Drag with Millard G. Thomas and his Chicago Orchestra on the RHJA, as well as the same tune with Thomas Morris. I listened to both,...
Here's some detail on Millard: MILLARD G. THOMAS (piano; music teacher; composer) was born at Collinsville, astride Madison and St. Clair counties,...
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Hello John Nice to have you back. I wondered where you were. Yes, it's the same 'Lazy Drag' which brings into question the compositional credit of Morris. In...
Thanks, Mordechai--difficulties with Real Audio sometimes prevent my listening to the site. I like the tone of Harris's solos on the 1923 Morton sides, also...
Thank you, Bob--Jazz Oracle might appreciate this information as well! John ... his ... which he ... address is ... Canada. He ... recorded ... (Austrian, ......
Thanks Dave... Two contemporary Stewart sides to compare are "The Stampede"/"Jackass Blues" with Fletcher Henderson (5-14-26)--Rex solos on both of these....