Jimmie’s Joys And His Orchestra - The Best From The Southwest - Jimmie's Joys album flac
Performer: Jimmie’s Joys And His OrchestraTitle: The Best From The Southwest - Jimmie's Joys
Released: 1985
MP3 album: 1823 mb
FLAC album: 1246 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: AIFF VOC WMA AA APE MPC ADX
Genre: Jazz
These tracks include such Jimmie Lunceford standards as "Rhythm Is Our Business," "Four or Five Times," "For Dancer's Only" and "'Tain't What You Do (It's the Way That You Do It. While the Jasmine release is recommended to casual fans, as a first purchase the single-disc Rhythm Is Our Business on ASV/Living Era would also do the trick. Track Listing - Disc 1. Sample.
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.
The band lasted until September 1955, when Johnny Hodges returned to his place as leader of the Duke's reed section and participated in one of the many revivals of the history of the best big bands in the history of jazz.
Joys of Spring by John Fairhurst, released 21 March 2010 1. Obnox Stomp 2. Passing Time 3. Yew Tree Blues 4. At the River 5. Blues for Bill 6. Shivver 7. On the Run 8. Friends 9. How Far How Fast 10. Dawn 11. Joys of Spring Recorded by John in a little wooden house in the Lancashire countryside in 2007. Hailed by many as the best guitarist in Britain and nominated in The British Blues Awards 2013 for Best Original Song.
Jimmie Lunceford is best known for his orchestra's consistently swinging and showy live performances. The tight ensembles and colorful shows of the Jimmie Lunceford big band made them a major attraction during the Swing era. Jimmie Lunceford. Lunceford, James Melvin. Our Jazz Radio Show Info Page The sordid history of our jazz music radio show, est. 1985.
Tracklist
| A1 | –Jimmie’s Joys | Sobbin’ Blues |
| A2 | –Jimmie’s Joys | Wolverine Blues |
| A3 | –Jimmie’s Joys | No, No Nora |
| A4 | –Jimmie’s Joys | Tiger Rag |
| A5 | –Jimmie’s Joys | Bugle Call Rag |
| A6 | –Jimmie’s Joys | St. Louis Blues |
| A7 | –Jimmie Joys’ St. Anthony Hotel Orchestra* | Milenburg Joys |
| A8 | –Jimmie Joys’ St. Anthony Hotel Orchestra* | Clarinet Marmalade Blues |
| B1 | –Jimmie Joys’ St. Anthony Hotel Orchestra* | Mama Will Be Gone |
| B2 | –Jimmie Joy's St. Anthony Hotel Orchestra* | Memphis Bound |
| B3 | –Jimmie Joy's St. Anthony Hotel Orchestra* | Riverboat Shuffle |
| B4 | –Jimmie Joy's St. Anthony Hotel Orchestra* | Indian Dawn |
| B5 | –Jimmie Joy's St. Anthony Hotel Orchestra* | Be Yourself |
| B6 | –Jimmie Joy's St. Anthony Hotel Orchestra* | China Girl |
| B7 | –Jimmie Joy's St. Anthony Hotel Orchestra* | Wild Jazz |
| B8 | –Jimmie Joy's St. Anthony Hotel Orchestra* | Springtime Is Love Time |
| C1 | –Jimmie Joy's St. Anthony Hotel Orchestra* | Red Hot Henry Brown |
| C2 | –Jimmie Joy's St. Anthony Hotel Orchestra* | My Sweet Gal |
| C3 | –Jimmie Joy's St. Anthony Hotel Orchestra* | Fallin’ Down |
| C4 | –Jimmie Joy's St. Anthony Hotel Orchestra* | Hay, Foot, Straw Foot |
| C5 | –Jimmie Joy's St. Anthony Hotel Orchestra* | Everybody Stomp! |
| C6 | –Jimmie Joy's St. Anthony Hotel Orchestra* | St. Louis Blues |
| C7 | –Jimmie Joy's St. Anthony Hotel Orchestra* | Stomp It, Mr. Kelly |
| D1 | –Jimmy Joy And His Orchestra* | From Monday On |
| D2 | –Jimmy Joy And His Orchestra* | The Yale Blues |
| D3 | –Jimmy Joy’s Orchestra* | You’re The First Thing I Think Of In The Morning |
| D4 | –Jimmy Joy’s Orchestra* | Chilly-Pom-Pom-Pee |
| D5 | –Jimmy Joy’s Orchestra* | Today Is Today |
| D6 | –Jimmy Joy’s Orchestra* | I Got Worry |
| D7 | –Jimmy Joy And His Orchestra | Harmonica Harry |
| D8 | –Jimmy Joy And His Orchestra | Can't You Understand |
Credits
- Sleeve Notes – Dick Raichelson








