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  1. V-Disc introduces the voice of Dick Farney, with Slam Stewart on bass. Issued Aug. 1947.

    • 8 Min.
    • 828
    • vdiscdaddy
  2. 1. Aug. 2009 · V-Disc 799 Slam Stewart, Dick Farney, Peanuts Hucko - YouTube. vdiscdaddy. 1.69K subscribers. Subscribed. 22. 1.6K views 14 years ago. Side A: Slam Stewart, Dick Farney. Side B: Peanuts...

    • 10 Min.
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  3. Slam Stewart, Dick Farney / Peanuts Hucko And His V-Disc Men * – Worth Duckin' / I Must Have That Man. Tracklist. Hide Credits. Notes. Side A - Novelty "VV" Release. Side B - Swing "VV" Release. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Matrix / Runout (Side A, [Label]): JB 479. Matrix / Runout (Side B, [Label]): JB 483. Add Review.

    • US
    • V Disc-799
    • Vinyl, 12", 78 RPM
    • Sep 1947
  4. Art Tatum – The V-Discs (1988, Vinyl) - Discogs. Tracklist. Credits. Bass – Oscar Pettiford ( tracks: A1), Slam Stewart ( tracks: A2) Drums – Sid Catlett * ( tracks: A1) Guitar – Tiny Grimes ( tracks: A2) Piano – Art Tatum. Reissue Producer – Alan Bates. Notes.

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  5. SLAM STEWART & DICK FARNEY Lot of 2 V-DISC #791 & #799 78RPM 1947 VJM: G+ & V- digitdiscs. (3176) 100% positive. Seller's other items. Contact seller. US $24.99. Condition: Used. “VJM Record Grading System: G+ and V-” Buy It Now. Add to cart. Add to watchlist. Pickup: Free local pickup from Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States 55418. Shipping:

  6. Art Tatum – The V-Discs (CD) - Discogs. More images. Tracklist. Credits. Bass – Oscar Pettiford, Slam Stewart. Drums – Sidney Catlett ( tracks: Sid Catlett) Guitar – Tiny Grimes. Piano – Art Tatum. Notes. This CD has been remastered from the original recording tape.

  7. Slam Stewart. Mehr Bilder. Bürgerl. Name: Leroy Eliot Stewart. Profil: American jazz bassist. born 21 September 1914 in Englewood, New Jersey, USA. died 10 December 1987 in Binghamton, New York, USA. The trademark of Stewart's style was his ability to bow the bass (arco) and simultaneously hum or sing an octave higher.