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  1. 30. Sept. 1995 · At Hambone Kelly's 1949-50 by Lu Watters released in 1995. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. Remastered By – Ed Sprankle. Trumpet, Leader – Lu Watters ( tracks: 1 to 16) Notes. Recorded live at Hambone Kelly's, El Cerrito, CA. Tracks 1-7: Recorded August 10, 1950. Tracks 8-16: August 11, 1950. Tracks 17-21: August 18, 1950. Printing variant: no barcode, label code, or SARS code. Other Versions (1) View All.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lu_WattersLu Watters - Wikipedia

    In 1949 the band performed with visiting musicians Kid Ory, James P. Johnson, and Mutt Carey. After Hambone Kelly's closed, the band broke up in 1950. By 1950, the band had lost two key players, Bob Scobey and Turk Murphy, who had gone on their own. Watters ended the Yerba Vista Jazz Band.

  4. Trombonist Charles Sonnanstine with Lu Watters at Hambone Kelly’s, 1949-50 Hot's O'Casey, Bunky Colman, Pat Patton, Wingy Manone, Joe Zohn at Hambone Kelly's Hambone Kelly's with dancers: Bob Scobey, Harry Mordecai, Bob Helm, Bill Dart, Dick Lammi and Wally Rose

  5. purl.stanford.edu/rp794hf4492. Title: Trombonist Charles Sonnanstine with Lu Watters at Hambone Kelly’s, 1949-50. Topic: Jazz musicians and Portraits. Physical Description: 1 black and white photograph, 12.5 cm x 17.5 cm. Publication Info: El Cerrito (Calif.)

  6. 1. Jan. 1992 · Listen to Live at Hambone Kelly's: 1950 (feat. Lu Watters) by Lu Watters Yerba Buena Jazz Band on Apple Music. Stream songs including "How Come You Do Me Like You Do? (feat. Lu Watters)", "Frankie and Johnny (feat. Lu Watters)" and more.

  7. Lu Watters Yerba Buena Jazz Band · Album · 1994 · 16 songs.