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  1. Barney Bigard 1944 ( Classics, 1944) mit Georgie Auld, Leonard Feather, Nappy Lamare, Remo Palmieri, Nick Fatool, Shelly Manne. Barney Bigard 19441945 (Classics, 1944/45) mit Vic Dickenson, Johnny Guarnieri Chuck Wayne, Red Callender, Cozy Cole. Bucket's Got a Hole in It (Delmark, 1968) mit George Brunis, Art Hodes.

  2. \ 1 duke ellington. 2, 6, 7, 8, 15 to 18 barney bigard and his orchestra. 3,4, 5, 11 to 14 LA DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA. 9, 10 DUKE ELLINGTON - JIMMY BLANTON. /<9J IvA 19 TO 22 COOTIE WILLIAMS AND HIS RUG CUTTERS. 3 IVIE ANDERSON - BILLY STRAYHORN VOCAL.

  3. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for 1939-1940 by Duke Ellington And His Orchestra. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  4. After World War II, Bigard recorded under his own name for, among others, Signature Records, Rex Records, Black & White Records, and Keynote Records in 1944–45. He recorded an album for Liberty in 1957 and an album for French Vogue Records as "Barney Bigard-Claude Luter Quintet" in 1966.

  5. (Barney Bigard / Duke Ellington) 11-22-1939: New York, New York: Vocalion 5663: If You’re Ever In My Arms Again: 6-16-1937: New York, New York: Vocalion v3828: Jazz Ala Carte (Barney Bigard / Rex Stewart / Duke Ellington) 4-29-1937: New York, New York: Vocalion v3842: Just Another Dream (Barney Bigard) 6-8-1939: New York, New York: Okeh 5663 ...

  6. 28. Mai 2021 · Barney Bigard is one of the outstanding jazz clarinetists of the twentieth century. His bluesy, sensual tone and extraordinary agility graced the albums of the King Oliver, and Jelly Roll Morton before he became Duke Ellington’s regular clarinetist from 1927 to 1942. To top off this incredible career, after the second world war he ...

  7. 16. Juni 2021 · The album’s called Barneys Bounce, and its 24 tracks hold all manner of delights, climaxed by some of Barneys small-group tracks. But those drawn from his 1939 Jazzopators, with Rex, Tizol and Carney, tragically omit the dazzling Stompy Jones, which seems now to be lost to us forever. Harlem Airshaft, Across The Track Blues and three ...