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Performer: Bunk Johnson And His Band
Title: The Last Testament Of A Great New Orleans Jazzman
Country: Canada
Catalog Number: CL 829
Label: Columbia
Released: 1953
Style: Dixieland
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 620
| 1 | You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do?)Written-By – Donaldson |
| 2 | Hilarity RagWritten-By – J. Scott |
| 3 | Some Of These DaysWritten-By – S. Brooks |
| 4 | Out Of NowhereWritten-By – Heyman, J. Green |
| 5 | The Minstrel ManWritten-By – J. R. Robinson |
| 6 | Chloe (Song Of The Swamp)Written-By – Kahn, Moret |
| 7 | Till We Meet AgainWritten-By – Egan, R. A. Whiting |
| 8 | KinkletsWritten-By – A. Marshall |
| 9 | Someday (You'll Want Me To Want You)Written-By – J. Hodges |
| 10 | Maria ElenaWritten-By – Barcelata |
| 11 | The EntertainerWritten-By – J.R. Johnson |
| 12 | That Teasin' RagWritten-By – Jordan |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ML 4802 | Bunk Johnson | The Last Testament Of A Great New Orleans Jazzman (LP, Mono) | Columbia Masterworks | ML 4802 | US | 1953 |
| CL 829 | Bunk Johnson | The Last Testament Of A Great New Orleans Jazzman (LP, RE) | Columbia | CL 829 | US | Unknown |
| B 07009 L | Bunk Johnson And His Band | The Last Testament Of A Great New Orleans Jazzman (LP) | Philips | B 07009 L | Norway | Unknown |
| B 07009 L | Bunk Johnson And His Band | The Last Testament Of A Great New Orleans Jazzman (LP) | Philips | B 07009 L | Europe | 1954 |
| DD 225, DE-225 | Bunk Johnson | Last Testament (CD, Album, RE, RM) | Delmark Records, Delmark Records | DD 225, DE-225 | US | 1993 |
Silver and maroon Canadian label.
Recorded in New Orleans 21,24,26 december 1947. Disclaimer: All audio & visual parts in my videos are the sole. All rights go to their rightful owners. I do not own the rights of the music. For your information, if a band or an Johnson & His New Orleans Jazz Band, George Lewis, Louis Armstrong. Willie Gary Bunk Johnson December 27, 1879 July 7, 1949 was a prominent jazz trumpeter in New Orleans. Johnson gave the year of his birth as 1879, although there is speculation that he may have been younger by as much as a decade. Album of four 78 RPM shellac records recorded in New York, December 1945. New Orleans Memories: Ace of Hearts AH 140. The Last Testament Of A Great New Orleans Jazzman: Columbia CL 829. 12 LP, recorded at Carnegie Recital Hall, New York City, December 1947. Album 1948 12 Songs. Bunk Johnson. Jazz 1948. The Johnson And His Band The Last Testament Of A Great New Orleans Jazzman. Лейбл: Philips BBL 7231. Формат: Vinyl , LP, Mono. Страна: UK. The Last Testament Of A Great New Orleans Jazzman LP, Mono. Columbia Masterworks. ML 4802. Продать эту версию. CL 829. The Last Testament Of A Great New Orleans Jazzman LP, RE. Listen free to Bunk Johnson The Last Testament Of A Great New Orleans Jazzman The Entertainer, Someday You'll want Me To Want You and more. 11 tracks 30:42. Do you know any background info about this album Start the wiki. Bunk gave the year of his birth as 1879, although there is speculation that he may have actually been younger by as much as a decade. Bunk received lessons from Adam Olivier and began playing professionally in Olivier's orchestra. Bunk Johnson And His Band , The Last Testament Of A Great New Orleans Jazzman Condition: Used. Time left: 19d 14h 31m 54s Ships to: Worldwide. The Last Testament of A Great New Orleans Jazzman by Bunk Johnson LP SEALED Condition: New. Time left: 23d 15h 16m 40s Ships to: Worldwide. The Last Testament Of A Great New Orleans Jazzman is ranked as the best album by Bunk Johnson. Bunk Johnson album bestography. Higher ranked This album 62,892nd Lower ranked -The Last Testament Of A Great New Orleans Jazzman-. Upcoming concerts. Have a free moment Play jigsaw puzzles for free Home. The Last Testament of a Great New Orleans Jazzman, 2008. SIMILAR ITEMS based on metadata. Venerable New Orleans jazz legend Bunk Johnson teamed with a group of mostly swing era veterans in the mid- and late '40s for several controversial albums. Rather than cutting strictly traditional material, Johnson's band blended rags, spirituals, blues, and swing in with some traditional numbers. The music was largely successful, but the band didn't attract a wide enough audience to make it fiscally worthwhile