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Complete Town Hall Concert Vol 3/4 – 17 May 1947 – Jazz Tribune No 43

CD (Item 562780) BMG (France), 1947 — Condition: Used
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A famous mid 40s performance – material from a 1947 show at New York's Town Hall! Players include Charlie Shavers and Bobby Hackett on trumpets, Jack Teagarden and Kid Ory on trombone, Duke Ellington on piano, and Johny Hodges on alto!  © 1996-2025, Dusty Groove, Inc.
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