Bunk Johnson conveys the spirit of New Orleans
A collection of historic recordings that embody the tradition of Dixieland jazz.
Trumpeter Bunk Johnson's simple yet powerful playing conveys the origins of jazz. It captures the joy of group improvisation and the distinctive groove of New Orleans. This is a valuable recording that is essential for tracing the history of jazz.
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A:
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1)
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Panama
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2)
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We Will Walk Through The Street Of The City
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3)
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Clarinet Marmalade
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4)
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Lord, Lord, You've Sure Been Good To Me
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5)
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Careless Love
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B:
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Sugar Foot Stomp
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2)
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Lowdown Blues
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3)
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Sister Kate
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4)
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Blues As I Can Be
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5)
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My Life Will Be Sweeter Someday
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6)
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Lonesome Road
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Trumpet - Bunk Johnson
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Drums - Baby Dodds
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Clarinet - George Lewis (2)
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Engineer - Skip Godwyn
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Banjo - Lawrence Marrero
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Trombone - Jim Robinson (2)
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Acoustic Bass - Alice "Slow Drag" Pavageau
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Recording Supervisor - William Russell
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Vocals - Myrtle Jones (B4-5)
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Recording Supervisor - Ryuji Kohno
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Tuba - Sidney "Jim Little" Brown
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Engineer - Tohru Iwaya
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Creative Director - Seizin Mano