Stomp and swerve : American music gets hot.

Format
Audio
Language
English
Published/​Created
St. Joseph, IL : Archeophone, p2003.
Description
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Notes
  • Archeophone: ARCH 1003 (Archeophone: 1003).
  • Originally issued as compact disc.
  • Program notes from original container.
Contents
  • El Capitan March (ca. 1897) / Edison Concert Band
  • Twin star march (1899) / Cullen and Collins
  • You've been a good old wagon but you done broke down (ca. 1902) / Len Spencer
  • All c-ns look alike to me (ca. 1902) / Arthur Collins and Vess L. Ossman
  • I thought I was a winner, or, I don't know, you ain;t so warm (ca 1897) / Columbis Orchestra
  • At a Georgia camp meeting (ca. 1902) / Sousa's Band
  • Maple leaf rag (1907) / Vess L. Ossman
  • A c-n band contest (1906) / Arthur Pryor's Band
  • Ain't that a shame (1901) / Dan W. Quinn
  • Fortune telling man (1901) / Silas Leachman
  • Nobody (1906) / Bert Williams
  • St. Louis tickle (1906) / Ossman-Dudley Trio
  • Smiler (A Joplin rag) (1908) / Zon-O-Phone Concert Band
  • Castle house rag (1914) / Europe's Society Orchestra
  • Circus day in Dixie (1916) / Versatile Four
  • Watermelon party (1909) / Polk Miller & Old South Quartet
  • Some of these days (1911) / Sophie Tucker
  • Sans souci (Maxixe bresilienne) (1914) / Van Eps Banjo Orchestra
  • Carve dat possum (1917) / Harry C. Browne & Peerless Quartet
  • Old Dan Tucker (1925) / Uncle Dave Macon
  • C-n band contest (1917) / Earl Fuller's Famous Jazz Band
  • Livery stable blues (1917) / Original Dixieland 'Jass' Band
  • Rose room (1919) / Art Hickman's Orchestra
  • Sunset medley (A bunch of blues/babes in the woods) (1916) / W.G. Haenschen and T.T. Schiffer
  • Crazy blues (1920) / Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds
  • Shake it and break it (1921) / Lanin's Southern Serenaders
  • Cake walking babies from home (1925) / Clarence Williams' Blue Five.
OCLC
697954601
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