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Buddy Morrow - A salute to the fabulous Dorseys album flac Performer: Buddy Morrow
Title: A salute to the fabulous Dorseys
MP3 album: 1618 mb
FLAC album: 1630 mb
Rating: 4.1
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Genre: Jazz

MG 20204 Buddy Morrow - A Salute To The Fabulous Dorseys. Buddy Morrow, trombone, leader; unidentified orchestra. Universal Recording, Chicago, IL, 1955. Buddy Morrow, trombone, leader; Bill Haverman or Dave McKenna, piano; Scott LaFaro or Chuck Sagle or Dave Poshonka, bass; Bob McKee, drums; unidentified orchestra. NYC, December 20, 1955.

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The Fabulous Dorseys.

Trombone – Buddy Morrow. Label: Mercury ‎– MG 20204 Type: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: US Date of released: 1957 Category: Jazz Style: Swing. Free Download Buddy Morrow And His Orchestra - A Salute To The Fabulous Dorseys.

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