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Also See: Muggsy Spanier and his Ragtime Band, and Joseph “Muggsy” Spanier (1906-1967)

discography

TitleRecording DateRecording LocationCompany
Alice Blue Gown
(Tierney / McCarthy)
4-1944New York, New YorkCommodore
625 B
Angry
(George Brunies / Jules Cassard / Abbie Brunies / Mecum)
4-1944New York, New YorkCommodore
616 B
Darktown Strutter’s Ball
(Shelton Brooks)
12-1944New York, New YorkCommodore
621 A
Hesitating Blues
(W.C. Handy)
1-2-1942New York, New YorkDecca
4271 B
Memphis Blues
(W.C. Handy)
9-27-1944New York, New YorkCommodore
C 1519
Oh, Lady Be Good
(Ira Gershwin / George Gershwin)
4-1944New York, New YorkCommodore
629 B
Riverside Blues
(Thomas A. Dorsey)
9-1944New York, New YorkCommodore
586 A
Rosetta
(Earl Hines / Woode)
9-1944New York, New YorkCommodore
586 B
September in the Rain
(Dubin / Warren)
4-1944New York, New YorkCommodore
C 1517 B
Snag It
(King Oliver)
4-1944New York, New YorkCommodore
616 A
Sobbin’ Blues
(Art Kassel / Vic Berton)
12-1944New York, New YorkCommodore
621 A
Sugar
(Pinkard / Mitchell / Alexander)
4-1944New York, New YorkCommodore
629 A
Sweet Lorraine
(Mitchell Parish / Cliff Burwell)
4-1944New York, New YorkCommodore
C 1517 A
Sweet Sue, Just You
(Will J. Harris / Victor Young)
9-27-1944New York, New YorkCommodore
C 1519
The Lady’s In Love With You
(Lane / Lesser)
12-1944New York, New YorkCommodore
C 576 A
Weary Blues
(Papa Charlie Jackson)
4-1944New York, New YorkCommodore
625 A
Whistlin, The Blues
(Muggsy Spanier / Bob Haggart)
12-1944New York, New YorkCommodore
C 576 A

ArtistInstrument
Dick CaryPiano
Bob CaseyBass
Eddie CondonGuitar
Joe GrausoDrums
Bob HaggartBass, Whistling
Lou McGarityTrombone
Miff MoleTrombone
Pee Wee RussellClarinet
Boomie RichmanTenor Saxophone
Gene SchroderPiano
Muggsy SpanierTrumpet
Sid WeissBass
George WhettingDrums

 

St Louis Cotton Club Band 1925

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