Called The Thesaurus Rhythm Makers (as were all the dance bands recording for that company), this group is unmistakably Shaw's, doing tunes they recorded commercially for Brunswick and some they never did again - all featuring either Max Kaminsky or John Best on trumpet, George Arus on trombone, Tony Pastor on tenor sax and vocals, Les Burness on piano and Cliff Leeman on drums!
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/supportJohnny Hodges and His Orchestra 1951-53
WETF Show - Cab Calloway and The Missourians 1929/30
Wingy Manone in the 1920's
WETF Show - Frank Assunto and Herb Ellis, 1962
Mezzrow and Ladnier - 1938/9 and 1959
WETF Show - Don Byas 1946
Le Rois Du Fox-Trot - Jean Pierre Morel, Hot Dance in the 21st Century
WETF Show - Side of Monk
Bill Coleman in Paris - 1935-38
WETF Show - Frank Teschemacher
WETF 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
WETF Show - British Trad - Bob Wallis and His Storyville Jazzmen
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
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