First catalog on sleeve, 2nd on labels. Mfd. by The Decca Record C. Ltd. in England. On sleeve: Recorded February 4, 1944, in Hollywood, California. Printed in England .
by Eddie Heywood and His Orchestra (1941) 01:45:49 38 I Got It Bad - Ella Fitzgerald and Her Famous Orchestra (1939) 01:48:53 39 American Patrol - Glenn Miller and His Orchestra (1942) 01:51:46 40 Minnie the Moocher - Cab Calloway and His Orchestra (1942) 01:55:11 41 One Step (intro: The Teasin’ Rag) - Original Dixieland Jazz Band (1917) 01: 58:28 42 Tiger Rag - Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra (1930) 02:01:04 43 Dippermouth Blues - Muggsy Spanier (cn), George Brunies (tb, vc), Rod Cless (cl), Bernie Billings (ts), Joe Bushkin (p), Bob Casey (b), Don Carter (dm) (1939) 02:04:14 44 Love Is Ju. .Top 50 Jazz Classics The Best Jazz Songs of All Time.
EDDIE MILLER is a dixieland music artist. Vinyl record album frat hop eddie miller and his blue notes. EDDIE MILLER: Classics In Jazz 45 (PC) Jazz.
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The Jazz Composer's Orchestra is a 1968 album by the Jazz Composer's Orchestra recorded over a period of six months with Michael Mantler as composer, leader and producer. Many of the key figures in avant-garde jazz from the time contributed on the album including Don Cherry, Pharoah Sanders, Gato Barbieri, Larry Coryell, Roswell Rudd, and Carla Bley. The album's finale features a two-part concerto for Cecil Taylor and orchestra.
album: Classics in Jazz: Sax Stylists.
Eddie Miller (jazz saxophonist). Edward Raymond Müller (June 23, 1911 – April 8, 1991) was a jazz musician who played tenor saxophone and clarinet born in New Orleans, Louisiana. In his early teens, Miller got a job selling newspapers so he would be eligible for a newsboys' band. His professional career began in New Orleans at 16, with his recording debut occurring in 1930. He worked in Ben Pollack's orchestra and then with Bob Crosby. He stayed with Crosby until the band broke up in 1942