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Will Bradley And His Orchestra - Lonely Moments / Bop 'N Boogie album flac Performer: Will Bradley And His Orchestra
Title: Lonely Moments / Bop 'N Boogie
Style: Big Band
Released: 1947
MP3 album: 1759 mb
FLAC album: 1906 mb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: AA AC3 MPC AA MP2 XM DTS
Genre: Jazz

Lonely Moments (3:03) 25. Bop'n'Boogie (3:09). Will Bradley & His Orchestra - Swingin' Down The Lane (CD Album).

Matrix, Runout (Side A label): CO 27329. Matrix, Runout (Side B label): CO 27330.

Ray McKinley Boogie Woogie Conga. Will Bradley & His Orchestra feat. Ray McKinley The Three B's (Barrelhouse, Boogie And Blues).

If you wanna hear some Boogie, then I know the place It's just an old piano and a knocked out bass The drummer man's a guy they call eight beat Mac You remember Doc and old Beat Me Daddy Slack Mammy's sellin' chicken fried in bacon grease Well come along with me boys it's just down the road a. piece.

High On A Windy Hill (1941). Cryin' The Boogie Blues (1944). Vinyl Records, LPs, CDs and Rare Albums. Out of Print Music Albums and Imports. will bradley and his orchestra.

Harry James And His Orchestra 1948-49 is a double album by American trumpeter Harry James with The Harry James Orchestra. The album consists of live radio transcripts recorded during 1948 and 1949 and was released in 1969 by Big Band Landmarks (Volumes X-XI). As bop surpassed swing by the late 1940s, James was surprisingly open to its influence.

Vaughn Monroe & His Orchestra. Scrub Me Mama, With A Boogie Beat. Will Bradley & His Orchestra. Rock-A-Bye The Boogie. Charlie Spivak & his Orchestra.

Will Bradley was a soft-spoken trombonist who got famous for a few years by teaming up with Ray McKinley and forming a big band that spearheaded the boogie-woogie craze of the late '30s and early '40s. McKinley was more suited to the boogie than Bradley, who preferred sweet ballads and easygoing swing. Unfortunately, the gap between what Bradley and McKinley wanted was widening, and in 1942 the drummer left to form his own band. Bradley completely reorganized his orchestra and hired in a couple of neophytes - trumpeter Shorty Rogers and a percussionist by the name of Shelly Manne.

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A Lonely Moments
Arranged By – Milt Orient*Written-By – Mary Lou Williams
B Bop 'N Boogie
Written-By, Arranged By – Milt Orient*

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): SRC 514
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): SRC 515