Hot Stuff- Fun Hot Jazz Records from the G-G Vaults

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Hot Stuff- Fun Hot Jazz Records from the G-G Vaults

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"Sophomore", Andy Kirk and his 12 Clouds of Joy, Brunswick 6027, 1930- Dick Robertson vocal, and the great Mary Lou Williams on piano:
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"By Special Permission Of The Copyright Owners", Hal Kemp Orch, Brunswick 6055, 1930. Skinnay Ennis vocal. Bunny Berigan on trumpet.

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"Jazz Pie", Joe Haymes and his Orchestra, Royal Blue Columbia 2739-D, 1932. Three years later, Tommy Dorsey hired Joe's band away almost as a complete unit. Haymes reorganized, but never reached this level again.

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"Blue Kentucky Moon", Casa Loma Orchestra, Brunswick 6187, 1930.
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"Papa's Gone", Fred Gardner's Texas University Troubadours, OKeh 41440, 1930:
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"Hey Young Lady", George Olsen and his Music, Victor 24222, 1933. Hotcha Gardner vocal. Incredible scat vocal. Who was this guy? Jimmy Durante? Frank Fontaine? LOL.

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"Plenty Of Sunshine", Fred "Sugar" Hall and his Sugar Babies, Arthur Fields, vocal. OKeh 40986, 1928. Jazz meets old time singin' and playin'!
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"What A Day!", Carl Fenton's Orch,. Brunswick 4421, June 1929. Eddie Walters vocal. A pretty unremarkable pedestrian dance band record until the clarinet... yep, it's young Benny Goodman!

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"You Should See My Tootsie", Lou Gold with the Melody Men, Gennett New Electrobeam 6068, 1927. Murray Amster vocal, and red hot!

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"My Angeline", Mississippi Maulers, Roy Evans vocal, Columbia 1545-D, 1928. Studio pick- up band with no apparent session leader. Tommy Dorsey, Leo McConville, Joe Venuti, Eddie Lang, Stan King, Joe Tarto, Fud Livingston, Dudley Fosdick, Frank Signorelli, Bill Moore.

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