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BUNK JOHNSON’s
BAND |
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Recorded :
1945-05-17, George Lewis's home, 827 St. Philip street, New Orleans |
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Personnel |
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Bunk Johnson |
trumpet |
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George Lewis |
clarinet |
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Lawrence Marrero |
banjo |
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Alcide “Slow Drag” Pavageau |
string
bass |
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Warren “Baby” Dodds |
drums |
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Ed Johnson |
vocals |
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Recordings |
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864 |
Blues (vocal - Ed Johnson) |
Jazzology BJ Book CD #7 |
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865 |
Noon's Blues (vocal - Ed
Johnson) |
Dan Records VC7020, VC4018 |
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American Music AMCD-12 |
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JzCon JJC78 |
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add Jim Robinson , trombone |
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866 |
Do Right Baby (vocal - Ed
Johnson) |
American Music 511 |
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Wolf WJS-1001, WJS-1001CD |
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American Music Book CD |
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867 |
Lonesome Road |
Dan Records VC7020, VC4018 |
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868 |
Lonesome Road |
American Music 638, AMCD-6 |
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Storyville SLP 201 |
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DALP2/1944 |
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Dan Records VC7016, VC4008 |
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JzCon JJC78 |
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869 |
Golden Leaf Strut |
Dan Records VC7020, VB1004,
VC4018 |
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JzCon JJC78 |
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870 |
Golden Leaf Strut |
American Music AMCD-12 |
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871 |
The Cat Got Kittens (vocal
- Ed Johnson) |
American Music AMCD-12 |
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Dan Records VC7020, VC4018 |
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JzCon JJC78 |
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872 |
My Old Kentucky Home |
Dan Records VC7020, VC4018 |
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JzCon JJC78 |
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873 |
My Old Kentucky Home |
American Music 514, AMCD-6 |
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Storyville SLP 202 |
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Dan Records VC7011, VC4009 |
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874 |
Milneburg Joys |
American Music 644, AMCD-6 |
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Storyville SEP401 |
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Wolf WJS-1001, WJS-1001CD |
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887 |
Lady Be Good |
Purist PU-8 |
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Nola LP6, TC006 |
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American Music AMCD-12 |
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Dan Records VC7020, VC4018 |
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JzCon JJC78 |
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888 |
My Old Grey Bonnet |
American Music AMCD-12 |
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Dan Records VC7020, VC4018 |
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JzCon JJC78 |
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889 |
Ballin’ The Jack |
Not issued |
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890 |
Indiana |
American Music AMCD-15 |
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891 |
The Waltz You Saved For Me |
American Music AMCD-15 |
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892 |
When You And I Were Young
Maggie |
American Music AMCD-15 |
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Notes |
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Master 864 was edited without vocal and issued as Down In Jungle
Town. |
Master 865 is issued as Noon's Blues. |
Master 870 is cut at the start, A faulty introduction or perhaps
a whole chorus is missing. |
The Storyville EP lists master 874, but according to Bill
Russell master 870 was issued. Issued as Milneburg Joys. |
Masters 875-886 were used for the Wooden Joe Nicholas
recordings, made the same day. |
The Purist release of master 887 has a label marked PU-8, but
the cataloque number is in fact 1003. |
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