Bob Wallis was a good trumpet player who played in Acker Bilk's first groups before founding his own. These 1957-61 recordings sample the first part of his bandleading career featuring Bilk, Keith "Avo" Avison on trombone, Doug Richmond on clarinet, Hugh Rainey on banjo, Dick Heckstall-Smith on soprano sax, a very young, pre-Cream Ginger Baker on drums and others . . all playing in a solid four beat New Orleans style
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/supportWETF Show - Early Thelonious - Monk in 1950 and 54
Jimmy McPartland - Chicago, 1920's
Savoy Blues - blues and Jazz on Savoy, 1944-46. . Helen Humes, Joe Turner, Albinia Jones, Cousin Joe
Irving Fazola's Dixielanders - 1944, 45
WETF Show - Erroll Garner with bands!
Mezz Mezzrow - 1933-37
WETF Show - Pete Brown Quintet/Sextet 1944-5
Don Byas Quartet - Fall, 1945
WETF Show - James P. Johnson Piano Rolls 1917-1927
WETF Show - Johnny Windhurst . .jazz cornet
Bechet and Bocage - Savoy Cafe, Boston 1945
Wingy Manone - 1934-35
WETF Show - Oscar Aleman . .1930's and 40's Jazz from France and Argentina
Johnny Hodges and His Orchestra - 1954-57
WETF Show - Miff Mole's Little Molers 1927-28
Terry Waldo's Gutbucket Syncopators 1971, 74
WETF Show - the Dutch Jazz Orchestra plays Billy Strayhorn
Southside Chicago Big Bands 1930s - Reuben Reeves, Frankie Half Pint Jaxon, Richard M. Jones
WETF Show - Wingy Manone and Chu Berry
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Irish Songs with Ken Murray
A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs
Dolly Parton’s America
GOOD OL’ GRATEFUL DEADCAST
Behind The Song