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IHTSB Oct 16, 2022
We listen today to jazz trumpeters in recordings from the 1930s to the 1950s. Today’s show is the third in our series showcasing jazz instrumentalists, following on from shows featuring pianists and jazz clarinetists in recordings from this time period. The trumpet and its cousin the cornet were prominent members of line ups in recordings, and there were some immensely talented and versatile trumpeters on the music scene, both in small groups and with orchestras. We listen to their excellent contribution in the rendition of a selection of jazz standards, as well, of course, to the work of all the other wonderful musicians with them in the studio!! Enjoy some classic jazz!
Artist Year Song Time
- Eddie Condon’s Band 1942 Lonesome Tag Blues 4:05
- Teddy Wilson 1937 Ain’t Misbehavin’ 3:09
- Benny Goodman 1939 And The Angels Sing 3:10
- Edmond Hall Sextet 1943 Coquette 3:00
- Bobby Hackett 1957 Lazy Mood 4:01
- Jonah Jones And His Orchestra 1945 Exactly Like You 2:56
- Bob Crosby orchestra 1938 What’s New 2:59
- Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong 1957 Gee Baby, Aint`t I Good To You 4:11
- Teddy Wilson 1936 I’m With You (Right Or Wrong) 3:26
11, Joe Thomas And His Orchestra 1946 You Can Depend On Me 3:02 - Bunny Berigan 1935 Honeysuckle Rose 2:52
- Roy Eldridge 1954 Stormy Weather 4:27