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Thirty-two etudes for trumpet or cornet ebay
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Did Louis, Lucille, and Jack sign this photograph at or after the concert? And.

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Is the number on the back significant of anything more than the developer’s index? I do not know. Was it was a candid one, created by another photographer. It does not look to me like a Gottlieb shot. The broadcast, m.c.’d by Fred Robbins, offered ‘WAY DOWN YONDER IN NEW ORLEANS, MUSKRAT RAMBLE, DEAR OLD SOUTHLAND, DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW ORLEANS, SOMEDAY YOU’LL BE SORRY, and TIGER RAG.īack to the second photograph for a moment. We have even more evidence: an NBC radio broadcast of a concert at the Winter Garden on June 19, 1947, the performers being Louis and Jack, Peanuts and Caceres, Bobby Hackett, Dick Cary, Jack Lesberg, George Wettling, and Sidney Catlett. Other musicians in this band were Cecil Scott, Sandy Williams, and Henry Goodwin. Gottlieb took a good number of photographs of this concert which was to benefit the Damon Runyon Cancer Fund, and you can see them at the Gottlieb holdings at the Library of Congress here. His headgear suggests that this is a candid shot from a 1947 gathering, “Jazz on the River,” that also included Art Hodes and possibly Cecil Scott - connected to the premiere of the film NEW ORLEANS at the Winter Garden Theater in New York City. And standing behind Louis is a naggingly familiar figure: the penny dropped (as my UK friends may say) - drummer Kaiser Marshall.

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It is heralded by the seller as “Louis Armstrong – Lucille Wilson – Jack Teagarden – RARE back signed photo – COA,” and I have no quibbles with that except that by 1942, “Lucille Wilson” had taken “Armstrong” as her surname.īut wait! There’s more! Is the partially obscured clarinetist to the left Peanuts Hucko? I believe the seated baritone saxophonist is not Ernie Caceres, but the elusive Bill Miles. That photograph holds no mysterious half-submerged stories. I suspect that either Rosie or Tony dated the photograph at the bottom the neat printing is probably not Jack’s: Here is one link (the portrait) here is the other (the group photo).įirst, a standard publicity shot when Jack was a member of Louis’ All-Stars (and thus employed by Joe Glaser’s Associated Booking Corporation) - inscribed “To Rosie and Tony,” in peacock-blue fountain-pen ink. This little meditation on the man from Texas is motivated by two autographed photographs on eBay. Ask any trombonist how astonishing Jack’s technique is - and note I use present tense. In my local department store, a Decca anthology, THE GOLDEN HORN OF JACK TEAGARDEN, was a cherished purchase, with recordings from 1929 to 1947. JAMES INFIRMARY from Louis’ 1947 Town Hall concert and although I played that whole recording until it turned grey, that track and AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’ were especially worn. If you believe that any review contained on our site infringes upon your copyright, please email us.Early on in my listening career I was frankly enraptured by Jack Teagarden, trombone and voice.

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