Web{"product_id":"the-frog-blues-jazz-annual-no-6-musicians-records-music-of-the-78-era","title":"The Frog Blues \u0026 Jazz Annual No 6: Musicians, Records, Music of ... Websource: The Frog Blues & Jazz Annual No. 2 (2011), p. 47 Kokomo Arnold James Arnold a/k/a Gitfiddle Jim b. February 15, ( 1901 in Lovejoy's Station) 1896 in Jonesboro, Clayton County, Georgia d. November 8, 1968 (dead on arrival at …
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WebThe Frog Blues & Jazz Annual: No.1 CD. A new and important book for all lovers of Blues & Jazz music from the era of the 78 record. Containing original research & articles by … WebThe Frog Blues & Jazz Annual No 1: Musicians, Records, Music of the 78 era. £28.00 GBP. The Frog Blues & Jazz Annual No 2: Musicians, Records, Music of the 78 era. £29.90 GBP. … glary utilities czy ccleaner
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WebIn 1926 he did a re-make of Salty Dog Blues [Paramount 12399] accompanied by Freddie Keppard And His Jazz Cardinals - significantly (?) Jackson did not play his banjo on this version. Also recorded by several blues singers including the most memorable by Clara Smith and later Kokomo Arnold. WebThe Blues Have Got Me. Banjo – Bob Pittman (2) Brass Bass – George McMillon. Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – C. J. Buckner, Eli Pritchett. … WebLaunched by Frog Records in 2010, The Frog blues & jazz annual is a book series that presents original research and articles on early jazz and blues. The inaugural issue, The musicians, the records & the music of the 78 era, includes articles about the Mississippi Jook Band’s Graves brothers, the pianist Arnold Wiley, and the vocalist Ida Cox. fwx6543 plates