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  1. Top Songs. Jazz Battle. Jabbo Smith & His Rhythm Aces - 1929 (The Complete Set) · 2006. Ace of Rhythms. Jabbo Smith & His Rhythm Aces - 1929 (The Complete Set) · 2006. Michigander Blues. Jabbo Smith & His Rhythm Aces - 1929 (The Complete Set) · 2006. Got Butter On It.

  2. 1. Jan. 1996 · Listen to Jabbo Smith & His Rhythm Aces - 1929 (The Complete Set) by Jabbo Smith & His Rhythm Aces featuring Ikey Robinson & His Band on Apple Music. 1996. 22 Songs. Duration: 1 hour, 9 minutes. Duration: 1 hour, 9 minutes.

  3. Lloyd Smith And His Gut Bucket-Teers – I'm Going Away Just To Wear You Off My Mind: 3:01: A6: Lloyd Smith And His Gut Bucket-Teers – That's My Stuff: 2:48: A7: Jabbo Smith And His Rhythm Aces – Boston Skuffle: 2:46: A8: Jabbo Smith And His Rhythm Aces – Take Me To The River: 2:47: B1: Jabbo Smith And His Rhythm Aces – Ace Of Rhythms ...

  4. 1. Sept. 2017 · Jabbo Smith 1929-1938. In 1929 Jabbo Smith, who turned 21 that Christmas Eve, was arguably the second best trumpeter in jazz behind Louis Armstrong. While one could hold out for the fading Bix Beiderbecke, the up-and-coming Henry “Red” Allen or Bubber Miley, Smith was difficult to top. His solos with his Rhythm Aces (a quintet often ...

  5. Jabbo Smith And His Rhythm Aces – Little Willie Blues: Jabbo Smith And His Rhythm Aces – Michigander Blues: Jabbo Smith And His Rhythm Aces – Lina Blues "Banjo" Ikey Robinson And His Band – Ready Hokum: Alex Hill And His Orchestra – St. James' Infirmary: Lloyd Smith And His Gut Bucket-Teers – Wake Up, Sinners: Jabbo Smith And His ...

  6. Jabbo Smith's Rhythm Aces - ACE OF RHYTHM - 1929. 2:53; Let's Get Together - Jabbo Smith & His Rhythm Aces (Omer Simeon, Cassino Simpson, Ikey Robinson) 3:31; Michigander Blues - Jabbo Smith & His Rhythm Aces (w Alex Hill & Ikey Robinson) 3:19; Lists Add ...

  7. 14. Feb. 2011 · Jabbo's recording debut with his own band the Rhythm Aces was in 1929 for the Brunswick label where he cut around 19 sides. After playing with Claude Hopkins for two years in Milwaukee, Jabbo finally settled there in the 1940s. After this move Jabbo wasn't heard from as much and slowly faded out of the music business. He did attempt a brief ...