Every bit of it /

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Author / Creator:Parker, Charlie, 1920-1955.
Imprint:Sawbridgeworth, Herts, England : Spotlite, p1981.
Description:2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 12 in.
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Format: LP Audio Music recording
Local Note:From the Peter J. Rompon collection.
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5173822
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Other title:What's the matter now?
I want every bit of it.
GI blues.
4f blues.
Dream of you.
Seventh avenue.
Sorta kinda.
Oh, oh, my, my, ohh ohh.
'round midnight.
711.
Do nothing, til you hear from me.
Don't blame me.
Perdido.
Night cap.
Saturday night is the loneliest night of the week.
FLOOGIE BOO.
St. Louis blues (to fade).
What more can a worman do.
I'd rather have a memory than an dream.
Mean to me.
Takin' off.
If I had you.
20th century blues.
Street beat.
Dizzy boogie.
Flat foot floogie.
Poppity pop.
Slim's jam.
Other authors / contributors:Gillespie, Dizzy, 1917-1993
Young, Trummy.
Byas, Don.
Hart, Clyde, 1910-1945.
Bryan, Mike, 1916-1972.
Hall, Al, 1915-1988.
Powell, Specs.
Johnson, Money, 1918-1978.
Perry, Ermet.
Treadwell, George.
Williams, Cootie.
Bert, Eddie.
Horton, Bob, trombone.
Powell, Frank, alto sax.
Pope, Lee.
Taylor, Sam.
DeVerteuil, Ed.
Jarvis, Arnold.
Kirkland, Leroy.
Pruitt, Carl.
Payne, Sylvester.
Warren, Tony, (Vocalist.
Vaughan, Sarah, 1924-1990
Jaffe, Nat, 1918-1945.
Phillips, Flip.
Dameron, Tadd, 1917-1965.
De Arango, Bill, 1921-2005
Russell, Curley.
Roach, Max, 1924-2007
Clayton, Buck, 1911-1991
Thompson, Sir Charles, 1918-
Barker, Danny.
Butts, Jimmy, 1917-
Heard, J. C. (James Charles), 1917-1988
Marmarosa, Dodo.
Brown, Bam.
Gaillard, Slim.
Singleton, Zutty, 1898-1975.
Clyde Hart's All Stars.
Cootie Williams and his Orchestra.
Sir Charles Thompson and his All-Stars (Musical group)
Notes:Charlie Parker, saxophone with: side 1. New York City, January, 1945 -- Clyde Hart's All Stars: Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet), Trummy Young (trombone, vocal-TY), Charlie Parker (alto sax), Don Byas (tenor sax), Clyde Hart (piano), Mike Bryan (guitar), Al Hall (bass), Specs Powell (drums), Rubberlegs Williams (vocal-RW). -- side 2. Savoy Ballroom, New York City, Monday, February 12, 1945 -- Cootie Williams and his Orchestra: Harold (Money) Johnson, Ermit Perry, George Treadwell, Cootie Williams (trumpets), Eddie Bert, Bob Horton (trombones), Charlie Parker, Frank Powell (alto saxes), Lee Pope, Sam Taylor (tenor saxes), Ed de Verteuil (baritone sax) Arnold Jarvis (piano), Leroy Kirkland (guitar), Carl Pruitt (bass), Sylvester Payne (drums), Tony Warren (vocal-TW) -- side 3, part 1. New York City, Friday, May 25, 1945 -- Sarah Vaughan (vocal acc.), Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet), Charlie Parker (alto sax), Flip Phillips (tenor sax), Nat Jaffe, Tadd Dameron (pianos 1+2), Bill de Arango (guitar), Curley Russell (bass), Max Roach (drums) -- side 3, part 2. New York City, Tuesday, September 4, 1945 -- Sir Charles and his All Stars: Buck Clayton (trumpet), Charlie Parker (alto sax), Dexter Gordon (tenor sax), Sir Charles Thompson (piano), Danny Barker (guitar), Jimmy Butts (Bass), J.C. Heard (drums). -- side 4. Hollywood -- mid December, 1945 -- Slim Gaillard and his Orchestra: Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet), Charlie Parker (alto sax), Jack McVea (tenor sax), Dodo Marmarosa (piano), Slim Gaillard (vocal, guitar-1, piano-2), Bam Brown (bass, vocal-BB), Zutty Singleton (drums).
Recorded in 1945 in New York City and at Billy Berg's club in Hollywood (Calif.)
Publisher's no.:SPJ150D Spotlite

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