Max Kaminsky and Muggsy Spanier
Trumpeters Max Kaminsky (1908-1994) and Muggsy Spanier (1901-1967) were brassmen of the old school, laying down a hot Dixieland lead with the likes of Eddie Condon and Sidney Bechet. Geoffrey Smith surveys their fiery legacy.
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Eddie Condon & Eddie Condon and His Orchestra
Madame Dynamite
- Windy City Jazz.
- Topaz.
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Jack Teagarden
That Da Da Strain
- FATHER OF JAZZ TROMBONE.
- AVID.
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Jack Teagarden
After Awhile
- FATHER OF JAZZ TROMBONE.
- AVID.
- 12.
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Eddie Condon & Eddie Condon and His Orchestra
Fidgety Feet
- Windy City Jazz.
- Topaz.
- 19.
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Eddie Condon & Eddie Condon and His Orchestra
Mammy O'Mine
- Windy City Jazz.
- Topaz.
- 20.
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Max Kaminsky
A Hot Time In The Old Town Tonight
- Windy City Jazz.
- Concert Hall Society.
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Max Kaminsky & Max Kaminsky And His Dixieland Band
Mix Max
- Windy City Jazz.
- Concert Hall Society.
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Muggsy Spanier
Mandy Make Up Your Mind
- Muggsy A - Z: A Portrait of Muggsy Spanier.
- Upbeat Jazz.
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Muggsy Spanier
Bluin' The Blues
- The Great 16.
- RCA.
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Muggsy Spanier
At The Jazz Band Ball
- The Great 16.
- RCA.
- 1.
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Muggsy Spanier
Riverboat Shuffle
- The Great 16.
- RCA.
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Muggsy Spanier
Relaxin' At The Touro
- The Great 16.
- RCA.
- 1.
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Lee Wiley/Jess Stacy/Muggsy Spanier, Lee Wiley, Jess Stacy & Muggsy Spanier
Sugar
- MUGGSY SPECIAL 1924-1954.
- AVID.
- 12.
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Sidney Bechet
Four Or Five Times
- The Essential Collection.
- Avid.
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Sidney Bechet
China Boy
- The Essential Collection.
- Avid.
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- Sun 5 Nov 2017 00:00大象传媒 Radio 3
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