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Table of Contents:
- Broadway Rose / Martin Fried, Eugene West and Otis Spencer (Dick McDonough and his orchestra, featuring Leon Bix Beiderbecke [id est unknown cornet player])
- Where are you? / Jimmy McHugh and Harold Adamson (Bunny Berigan and his orchestra)
- In a little Spanish town / Mabel Wayne, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young (Bunny Berigan and his orchestra)
- Liebestraum / Franz Liszt (Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra, featuring Bunny Berigan)
- Jammin' the waltz / Leonard Feather (All Star Jam Band [id est Leonard Feather and Ye Olde English Swynge Band], featuring Bobby Hackett)
- China boy / Richard Winfree and Phil Boutelje (Candy and Coco, featuring Monk Hazel)
- Sugar daddy / Andy Gibson and Harry James (Harry James and his orchestra)
- Avalon / Vincent Rose, Al Jolson and Buddy De Sylva (Harry James and his orchestra).
- Nobody knows the trouble I've seen (Harry James and his orchestra)
- There'll be some changes made / W. Benton Overstreet and Billy Higgins (Pee Wee Russell's Rhythmakers, featuring Max Kaminsky)
- She's crying for me / Santo Pecora (Wingy Manone and his orchestra)
- Jazz me blues / Tom Delaney (Joe Marsala's Chicagoans, featuring Marty Marsala)
- New Orleans medley, part 1 (Red Nichols and his Five Pennies)
- Sing it way down low / Hoagy Carmichael and Jo Trent (Louis Prima and his new Orleans Gang)
- Church mouse on a spree / Frank Froeba (Frank Froeba and his Swing Band, featuring Jack Purvis)
- Sentimental journey / Ben Homer, Les Brown and Bud Green (Muggsy Spanier and his orchestra).
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Language Notes:
- Item content: English
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Performers:
- Jazz ensembles featuring trumpeters: Bix Beiderbecke [id est unknown cornet player], Bunny Berigan, Bobby Hackett, Monk Hazel, Harry James, Max Kaminsky, Wingy Manone, Marty Marsala, Red Nichols, Louis Prima, Jack Purvis and Muggsy Spanier.
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Performance Medium:
- 1 ensemble: big band
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General Notes:
- Recorded in New York and Los Angeles between March 13, 1929 and September 9, 1946.
Labels on disc are replicas of rare 1920's Meritt label manufactured by the Winston Holmes Company Kansas City, Mo.
Discographical notes on container.
From the collection of C. Brooks Kerr.
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Physical Description:
- 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono ; 12 in.
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Physical Characteristics:
- vinyl; 12 in.; 33 1/3 rpm; mass-produced
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Audio Characteristics:
- analog; 33 1/3 rpm; mono
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Call Numbers:
- LPZ
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Other Standard Numbers:
- Publisher Number, Meritt: 9
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OCLC Numbers:
- 8600707