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PO Box 90689
Duke Station
Durham, NC 27708
919-684-2957
wxdu@duke.edu
Artist | Song | Album | Label | Comments | |||
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Benny Goodman Trio | Who? | Live at the Madhattan Room 9 November 1937 | otr-cat.com | radio transcription | |||
Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelli | Jeepers Creepers | The Classic Early Recordings in Chronological Order | JSP | ||||
Slim & Slam | Tutti Frutti | Laughing in Rhythm | Proper UK | ||||
Nat King Cole Trio | If You Don't Like My Apples | Complete Capitol Recordings of the King Cole Trio | Mosaic | ||||
Les Paul Trio | Dream Dust | The Les Paul Trio's Complete Decca Recordings Plus (1936-1947) | MCA | ||||
Jelly Roll Morton | Buddy Bolden's Blues | Last Sessions: The Complete General Recordings | GRP | ||||
Earl Hines Orchestra v/ Billy Eckstine | Stormy Monday Blues | Classic Earl Hines Sessions (1928-1945) | Mosaic | ||||
Jelly Roll Morton | Chicago Breakdown | Jazz Greats Vol. 17 | rec 1925 | ||||
Ben Bernie & His Orchestra | Doodle Doo Doo | Sweet Georgia Brown and Other Hot Numbers | Retrieval Records | rec. 1924 | |||
Ace Brigode & His Fourteen Virginians | Yes Sir, That's My Baby! | Charleston Era: The Definitive Album | ASV Living Era | rec. 1925 | |||
Jack Hylton & His Orchestra | I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight? | Great Songs of the 1920's | re.c 1925 | ||||
Bing Crosby & the Delta Rhythm Boys | Mary (What Are You Waiting For?) | Bing Crosby: 1926-1932 | Timeless Holland | rec. 1926 | |||
Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five | Muskrat Ramble | Hot Fives & Sevens | JSP | rec. 1926 | |||
Johnny Hodges & His Orchestra | Used to be Duke | Used to be Duke | Verve Reissues | ||||
Cuarteto D'Aida | Las mulatas del cha-cha-cha | Cuarteto D'Aida | RCA | ||||
Benny Goodman Quartet | Everything I've Got Belongs to You | Complete Capitol Small Group Recordings | Mosaic | ||||
Frank Sinatra | (Love Is) The Tender Trap | The Complete Capitol Singles Colletion | Capitol | ||||
Lena Horne | Just One Of Those Things | From This Moment On - The Songs of Cole Porter | |||||
Wes Montgomery | Brazil | In The Beginning (The Early Recordings 1949-1958) | Resonance Records | ||||
Benny Goodman Orchestra v/ Mildred Bailey | I Didn't Know What Time it Was | Camel Caravan 4 November 1939 | otr-cat.com | radio transcription | |||
Benny Goodman Orchestra v/ Mildred Bailey | Bolero | Camel Caravan 4 November 1939 | otr-cat.com | radio transcription | |||
Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra | Mary Had a Little Lamb | Roy Eldridge: Little Jazz | Proper UK | ||||
Chick Webb | I Got Rhythm | Stomping at the Savoy | Proper UK | ||||
Bob Chester Orchestra | Dark Eyes | Chester's Choice | Jasmine | ||||
Tommy Dorsey & His Clambake Seven | All You Want to Do is Dance | Tommy Dorsey and His Clambake Seven 1936-1938 | Retrieval Records | ||||
Artie Shaw Orchestra v/ Tony Pastor | Whistle While You Work | Begin the Beguine | Membran | ||||
The Ink Spots and Ella Fitzgerald | Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall | Make Mine a Double | Columbia River | rec 1944 Ella worked with the Inks Spots quite a bit after Ella and Her Famous Orchestra split up | |||
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Jordan | Petootie Pie | Jump, Jive and Boogie | Golden Stars | rec 1946 Jordan was with the Chick Webb Orchestra when Fitzgerald joined it. He was her first serious romance & their relationship was one of the reasons Jordan was fired by Webb. They remained friends & recorded several sides together in 1946 | |||
Ella Fitzgerald & Frank Sinatra w/ Oscar Peterson Trio | Necessity | Frank Sinatra in Hollywood | rec 1954 recorded for an animated film of FINIAN'S RAINBOW which was never completed | ||||
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong | Cheek to Cheek | Ella and Louis | Verve | rec 1956 first of 3 albums Fitzgerald and Armstrong made together, they were close friends for many years | |||
Ella Fitzgerald & Nat King Cole | Too Close for Comfort | The Nat King Cole Show | rec 1957 for Cole's television show | ||||
Ella Fitzgerald & Mel Torme | Medley | The Garry Moore Show | rec 1960 for television | ||||
Ella Fitzgerald & Frank Sinatra | Lady is a Tramp | The Man and His Music + Ella + Jobim | rec 1967 for television. Sinatra had great respect for FItzgerald's talent and was so happy about her appearing on his TV special that he gave her his dressing room (the largest as he was the star) | ||||
Ella Fitzgerald & Stevie Wonder | You Are the Sunshine of My Life | We All Love Ella | Verve | rec 1977 New Orleans Jazz Fest |