Shirley Andress and Bill Hulings join Chuck Redd and company for an evening celebrating the unique jazz stylings which arose in New Orleans in the 1920s and spread to Chicago and beyond in the '20s. Chuck has put together a fine assortment of sides from Louis Armstrong's recording sessions in Chicago with his Hot Five and Hot Seven, together with a selection from Bix Beiderbecke’s recordings with The Wolverines, Frankie Trumbauer and at the Gennett Records and OKeh and New York in the mid-’20s, Hoagy Carmichael, and touches on Jelly Roll Morton, W. C. Handy and Jimmie Lunceford’s Chickasaw Syncopators and his seminal Orchestra.
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| | Doctor Jazz (1926) Walter Melrose (w) King Oliver (m) Bill Hulings |
| | West End Blues (1928) Clarence Williams (w) Joe Oliver (m) featuring Tim Clarke |
| | Sunday (1926) Ned Miller, Jules Stein (w) Chester Cohn, Bennie Krueger (m) Shirley Andress |