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by Eyeball » Sun Mar 18, 2012 2:35 am
anton wrote:What about these?
Joe Venuti - Tap Room Blues [1933]
The Little Ramblers - Tap Room Special [1935]
Adrian Rollini - Tap Room Swing [1937]
http://www.redhotjazz.com/adrianstrg.html
"The Tap Room was located in the Hotel President at 234 West 48th Street in New York City. Adrian Rollini reportedly managed the club inside of the hotel for a short while as well as leading the orchestra."
Winner!
Another place to check is various discographies of different bands. I am going to check Bob Crpsby right now.
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by anton » Sun Mar 18, 2012 2:45 am
Eyeball wrote:I am going to check Bob Crpsby right now.
"Swingin' at the Sugar Bowl" - about a fictitious ice-cream parlor or something, so doesn't qualify
"The Mark Hop" - recorded at Mark Hopkins Hotel!
Couldn't resist, sorry...
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by Eyeball » Sun Mar 18, 2012 3:19 am
Bob Crosby - Swingin' At The Sugar Bowl
Bob Crosby - The Mark Hop
Gene Krupa - Bolero At The Savoy
ummmmmm...sleeeeepy,,,later
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by Eyeball » Sun Mar 18, 2012 3:21 am
anton wrote:Eyeball wrote:I am going to check Bob Crpsby right now.
"Swingin' at the Sugar Bowl" - about a fictitious ice-cream parlor or something, so doesn't qualify
"The Mark Hop" - recorded at Mark Hopkins Hotel!
Couldn't resist, sorry...
hahaha
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by anton » Sun Mar 18, 2012 4:04 am
Joe Venuti - Onyx Club Revue/Record [1933/1934]
Frankie Newton - The Onyx Hop [1937]
Eddie Wiggins - Onyx Jump [1946]
Will Hudson - Midnight at the Onyx [1936]
Joe Sullivan - Onyx Bring Down [1933]
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by anton » Sun Mar 18, 2012 4:17 am
Mezz Mezzrow - Hot Club stomp [1937] - specific enough?
Harry Roy - Roy Club rag [1937] - real club?
Dicky Wells - Hot Club blues [1937] - ?
Buddy Johnson - Troyon Club swing [1941]
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by Eyeball » Sun Mar 18, 2012 3:12 pm
anton wrote:Eyeball wrote:I am going to check Bob Crpsby right now.
"Swingin' at the Sugar Bowl" - about a fictitious ice-cream parlor or something, so doesn't qualify
"The Mark Hop" - recorded at Mark Hopkins Hotel!
Couldn't resist, sorry...
We were scoping out Bob Crosby at the same time. I always thought that the Sugar Bowl was a room in a hotel where bands played...unless they played at the actual Sugar Bowl. But you're right about it being fictitious. Here's a restaurant in Covina, CA grabbing a free ride on the name. At least they have some sexy pics of a vintage dressed girl lolling all over the soda shop.
http://www.covinasugarbowl.com/
"The Mark Hop" is, I assume, a play on words for the Mark Hopkins hotel in SF.
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by anton » Sat Mar 31, 2012 7:46 am
Frankie Newton - The Brittwood Stomp [1937]
King Oliver - Rhythm Club Stomp [1930]
Count Basie - Cafe Society Blues [1942]
Meade Lux Lewis - Cafe Society Rag [1939]
Lu Watters - Sunset Cafe Stomp [1942]
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by Eyeball » Tue Apr 10, 2012 7:39 pm
anton wrote:Frankie Newton - The Brittwood Stomp [1937]
King Oliver - Rhythm Club Stomp [1930]
Count Basie - Cafe Society Blues [1942]
Meade Lux Lewis - Cafe Society Rag [1939]
Lu Watters - Sunset Cafe Stomp [1942]
Thanks!v I'm just seeing these for some reason.
What was the "Brittwood"? A club?
'Swingin' at the Golf Ball.... or...Club' (I made that up.)
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by Eyeball » Tue Apr 10, 2012 7:56 pm
See first and later posts in this thread for updates.
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by Eyeball » Tue Apr 10, 2012 7:58 pm
I really should have listed the titles first rather than the artists...or listed both.
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by anton » Tue Apr 10, 2012 11:47 pm
Yes, the Brittwood was a jazz club in Harlem.
Don't miss the Onyx songs I posted above.
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by Eyeball » Wed Apr 11, 2012 12:29 pm
anton wrote:Yes, the Brittwood was a jazz club in Harlem.
Don't miss the Onyx songs I posted above.
Thx. Now that you say it, I think there was a photo in the famous HARLEM 3 LP set on Columbia. Great music and an incredible 12 x 12 'booklet' inside.
I will get to those Onxi later. Thx!
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by Eyeball » Wed Apr 11, 2012 1:51 pm
*UPDATED - 4-11-2012
Jimmie Noone's Apex Club Orchestra - Apex Blues
Andy Kirk - Apollo Groove
Lucky Millinder - Apollo Jump
Bill Elliott Swing Orchestra - At the Coconut
Freddy Martin - At The Cocoanut Grove
Count Basie / Gene Krupa - Bolero at the Savoy
Lionel Hampton - Bouncing At The Beacon
Frankie Newton - The Brittwood Stomp
Count Basie - Cafe Society Blues
Meade Lux Lewis - Cafe Society Rag
Glen Gray - Casa Loma Stomp
Benny Goodman - Cocoanut Grove
Duke Ellington - Cotton Club Stomp
Glenn Miller - Glen Island Special
Fletcher Henderson - Grand Terrace Rhythm
Earl Hines - G.T. Stomp
Earl Hines - Grand Terrace Shuffle
Woody Herman - Herman At the Sherman
Mezz Mezzrow - Hot Club Stomp
Chick Webb - In the Groove At The Grove
Dwight "Gatemouth" Moore - Jumpin' at the Chez Paree
Slam Stewart - Jumpin' at the Deuces
John Kirby - Jumpin' In the Pump Room
Count Basie - Jumpin' at the Woodside
Cootie Williams - Jumpin' at the Zanzibar
Charlie Barnet - Knockin' At The Famous Door
Charlie Barnet - Leapin' at the Lincoln
Fats Waller - Lounging At The Waldorf
George Shearing - Lullaby of Birdland
Jan Savitt - Meadowbrook Shuffle
Will Hudson - Midnight at the Onyx
Benny Goodman - Music Hall Rag
Joe Sullivan - Onyx Bring Down
Joe Venuti - Onyx Club Revue/Record [1933/1934]
Stuff Smith - Onyx Club Spree
Frankie Newton - The Onyx Hop
Eddie Wiggins - Onyx Jump
Harry James - Palladium Party
Fats Waller - Pantin' In The Panther Room
Benny Goodman - Pick-A-Rib
King Oliver - Rhythm Club Stomp
Benny Goodman - Riffin' At The Ritz
Artie Shaw - Rockin' the State
Count Basie - Roseland Shuffle
Original Dixieland Jazz Band - Royal Garden Blues
Lucky Millinder - Savoy
Louis Armstrong - Savoy Blues
Bunny Berigan - Savoy Jump
Shorty Allen - Savoy Riff
Luis Russell - Savoy Shout
Benny Carter - Savoy Stampede
Johnny Hodges - Savoy Strut
Duke Ellington - Scattin' At The Cotton Club
Duke Ellington - Scattin' at the Kit-Kat
Duke Ellington - Sherman Shuffle
Lionel Hampton - Shufflin' at the Hollywood
Jimmy Lunceford - Siesta At the Fiesta
Benny Goodman - Smoke House Rhythm
Charlie Barnet - Southland Shuffle
Eddie Cole - Stompin' at the Panama
Chick Webb - Stompin' At The Savoy
Ozzie Nelson - Stompin' At The Stadium
Edgar Hayes - Stomping at the Renny
Louis Armstrong - Sunset Cafe Stomp
Original Yellow Jackets - Swingin' At The Chat And Chew
Count Basie - Swingin' At the Daisy Chain
Wingy Manone - Swingin' At The Hickory House
James P. Johnson - Swingin' at the Lido
Bobby Sherwood - Swingin' at the Semloh
Roy Eldridge - Swingin' On That Famous Door
Willie Lewis - Swinging at the Chez Florence
Charlie Barnet - Tappin' at the Tappa
Fats Waller - Yacht Club Swing
Lionel Hampton - Wailin' At the Trianon
John Kirby - Zooming At The Zombie
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