Label: Retrieval
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917902020
Catalog number: RTR 79020
Releasedate: 26-12-12
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917902020
Catalog number: RTR 79020
Releasedate: 26-12-12
Many jazz fans are aware of the strange fact that the "Father of Country Music", yodelling Jimmy Rodgers, recorded one side (included here) with none other than Louis Armstrong. They may not be aware that he made a much rarer side with The Old Southern Jug Band, also included here along with several other titles that have good jazzmen accompanying his odd fusion of black blues and what was then termed "hill-billy" music. They could also be ignorent of the fact that the black Roy Evans, who followed in Rodgers' path, could boast of the likes of Benny Goodman, James P. Johnson and Garvin Bushell playing at their considerable best behind him. Anyone with open ears who finds some of jazz's more unusual side-tracks intriguing will find plenty to please them here.
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1My Carolina sunshine girl02:59
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2Blue yodel # 402:55
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3Waiting for a train02:41
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4My blue eyed Jane03:18
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5Jimmie's mean mama blues03:58
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6Blue yodel nr 903:24
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7My good Gal's gone blues03:19
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8My good Gal's gone blues03:15
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9How long is that train been gone03:06
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10Georgia's always on my mind02:40
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11Syncopated yodelin' man03:22
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12Jazbo Dan and his yodelin' band03:07
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13St. Louis blues03:09
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14I lost my gal from Memphis02:17
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15I'm tickled pink with a blue eyed baby02:49
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16It's an old spanish custom in the moonlight02:49
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17Roll on Mississippi roll on03:19
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18I ain't got nobody02:43
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19The gypsy02:57
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20Anytime02:53
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21Right or wrong03:10