Jack Teagarden - After You've Gone download song

  • Artist: Jack Teagarden
  • Song Title: After You've Gone
  • Music Genre: Jazz
  • Length: 04:09
  • Size: 9.7MB
  • Bitrate: 320Kbps
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Angel Pachin G. M.

2020-05-11 08:15:43 | User Info
Anyone know whether it's Six playing cornet ? Teagarden singing at his best in this period, whereas his playing of trombone took a few more years to reach its glorious, glorious summit.

André vanMil

2020-03-22 15:40:18 | User Info
In the 50's I was in the high school concert and marching band . AT home , I heard "Mother" playing piano - and she loved "T's" playing and singing . That's how it got in my blood - I , too, became infatuated with "T's" soft and fluid style. . The first 'live" jazz concert I got to see was Louis Armstrong - with Jack on trombone - at Old Orchard Beach , a summer resort town in Maine . I was 16 , Holy F- - - ! There stood Louis and Jack - just a few feet away ! A few years later , I got to play the tuba in the 82nd Airborne Division Band . It was great "duty". My all-time favorite jazz album is still "Coast Concert" - recorded by Capitol Records in 1955 - featuring TWO trombonists - "Big T" and another excellent trombonist, "Abe" Lincoln . Beautifully recorded - with some of the best musicians in the genre. (It's on You Tube - Try "Royal Garden Blues" - it's a ball-buster . Other jazz classics - such as "New Orleans" , Fidgety Feet , Basin Street Blues )