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  1. During 1939 a political crisis developed in Sierra Leone which had far reaching implications for colonial policy in British Africa. At the end of January workers struck the War Department defense works and the Mabella Coaling Company. Simultaneously some gunners in the West African Frontier Force (WAFF) stationed in Murray Town refused to go on parade, in army eyes an act of mutiny. In the ...

  2. Earl Hines/Budd Johnson (CD, )Black And Blue: 233084: France: 1987: Reviews. Add Review. Release [r5939621] Copy Release Code. Edit Release See all versions New Submission. For sale on Discogs Sell a copy. 4 copies from $5.99. Shop now. Statistics. Have:1 ...

  3. 10. Feb. 2007 · Budd Johnson was a key factor in the band, both as saxophone soloist and as arranger. His "XYZ" develops tremendous momentum, while his arrangement of Hines's "Piano Man" is a fine setting for the leader's flamboyant piano. Also included in this comprehensive view of the period are two wonderful piano solos, four-minute takes of "The Father's Getaway" and "Reminiscing at Blue Note" that show ...

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  4. Ben Webster, Jon Faddis & Budd Johnson) [Take 1] Here Swings the Judge (feat. Ben Webster, Jon Faddis & Budd Johnson) · 2014. I'm Beboppin' Too (Take 1) Greatest Hits · 1972. Nahstye Blues (feat. Budd Johnson, Ed Shaughnessy, Jimmy Knepper, Joe Benjamin, Julius Watkins, Seldon Powell, Tommy Flanagan & Yusef Lateef) The Incomparable · 1954.

  5. www.jazzarcheology.com › artists › budd_johnsonALBERT JOHNSON BUDD

    Four titles were recorded for Vocalion, three have Budd: C-1814-1 Flany Doodle Swing Solo 8 bars. (FM) C-1815-2 Pianology Solo 36 bars. (FM) C-1818-2 I Can't Believe That You're Solo 32 bars. (SM) In Love With Me Budd Johnson's career is unseparably associated with the Earl Hines Orchestra.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Keg_JohnsonKeg Johnson - Wikipedia

    Personal life. His son, Frederic Homer "Keg" Johnson, Jr. (October 24, 1939 — May 16, 2015), was a record producer whose first production was the R&B hit, "Going In Circles", performed by The Friends of Distinction. He also produced the Sylvers, Lakeside, Shalamar, LeVert, The Brothers Johnson, Gene Harris, Bobby Womack, the Blind Boys of ...

  7. 17. Jan. 2013 · The definitive band started its genesis when tenor titan Budd Johnson climbed aboard the Chicago express in 1937. He starts off in a cooking little quartet take of “Honeysuckle Rose” with Simeon, and Hines sounds digitally inspired by the company. Hines still finds time between big band sessions to record some more electrifying solo sessions, with a take of “Body and Soul” sounding ...