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  1. 1936–1946 (Alternate Takes, Radio Performances, Unissued Home Recordings) ... Don Byas (on 1944-02-12) trombone: Vic Dickenson (on 1944-02-12) trumpet: Hot Lips Page (on 1944-02-12) orchestra: Albert Ammons and His Rhythm Kings (on 1944-02-12) phonogra ...

  2. A later of edition of the group features trumpeter Hot Lips Page, trombonist Vic Dickenson, tenor saxophonist Don Byas, drummer Sidney Cattlet and bassist Israel Crosby (the latter who took part in the earlier recordings), Dickenson takes solo honors on "Bottom Blues No. 2." Ammons guests with Benny Goodman & His Orchestra (with vocals by ...

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  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1997 CD release of "1936-1946 (Alternate Takes, Radio Performances, Unissued Home Recordings)" on Discogs.

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  4. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for 1936-1946 (Alternate Takes, Radio Performances, Unissued Home Recordings) by Albert Ammons. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  5. Find release reviews and credits for Alternate Takes Radio Performances - Albert Ammons on AllMusic - One of the giants of boogie-woogie piano, Albert ...

  6. 30. Jan. 2024 · Of those 76 performances, 17 were previously unreleased with all but one (“Danny Boy”) being an alternate take.

  7. 23. März 2024 · Don Byas (1912-72) was a swing-era musician, several years older than Dizzy Gillespie and Thelonious Monk, who were the oldest of the beboppers. Classically trained on violin, clarinet and alto saxophone, he switched to tenor saxophone on moving to the West Coast in the 30s. By 1944, he’d replaced Lester Young with Basie, played with Hampton, Redman, Kirk and Millinder, and sat in with Monk ...