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Thursday 10 February 2011
THE DAVISON-BRUNIS SESSIONS VOL. 1 | London Records HMC 5011 "WILD BILL" DAVISON AND HIS COMMODORES GEORGE BRUNIS AND HIS JAZZ BAND
THE DAVISON-BRUNIS SESSIONS VOL. 1 | London Records HMC 5011
"WILD BILL" DAVISON AND HIS COMMODORES GEORGE BRUNIS AND HIS JAZZ BAND
SIDE 1
V THAT'S A PLENTY A 4675 (a)
2. PANAMA A 4676-1 (a)
3. RIVERBOAT SHUFFLE A 4677-1 (a)
4. MUSKRAT RAMBLE A 4678-2 (a)
5. ROYAL GARDEN BLUES A 4679-1 (b)
6. UGLY CHILE A 4680 (b)
SIDE 2
1. TIN ROOF BLUES A 4681 -2 (b)
2. THAT DA DA STRAIN A 4682-1 (b)
3. CLARINET MARMALADE A 4683 (c)
4. ORIGINAL DIXIELAND ONE-STEP A 4684 (c)
5. AT THE JAZZ BAND BALL A 4685 (c)
6. BABY WON'T YOU PLEASE COME HOME A 4686 (c)
PERSONNEL
(a) "WILD BILL" DAVISON AND HIS COMMODORES. "Wild Bill" Davison (Trumpet); Pee Wee Russell (Clarinet); George Brynis
(Trombone); Eddie Condon (Guitar); Gene Schroeder (Piano); Bob Casey (Bass); George Wettling (Drums). Recorded 27th
November, 1943.
(b) GEORGE BRUNIS AND HIS JAZZ BAND. Personnel as (a). Recorded 29th November, 1943.
(c) "WILD BILL" DAVISON AND HIS COMMODORES. "Wild Bill" Davison (Trumpet); Edmond Hall (Clarinet); George Brunis
(Trombone); Eddie Condon (Guitar); Gene Schroeder (Piano); Bob Casey (Bass); George Wettling (Drums). Recorded 30th
November, 1943.
Produced by Milt Gabler
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