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    Weldon Leo "Jack" Teagarden (August 20, 1905 – January 15, 1964) was an American jazz trombonist and singer. According to critic Scott Yanow of Allmusic...
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  • A Tribute to Jack Teagarden (released 2013 in Oslo, Norway by the label Herman Records – HJCD1043) is the second album by the Norwegian trombonist Kristoffer...
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  • Aurora Teagarden is a fictional character created by author Charlaine Harris. She is the protagonist of a series of eleven crime novels written from 1990...
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    Street" in Algiers to "Red Allen Way", in his honor. Red Allen, Kid Ory & Jack Teagarden at Newport (Verve, 1957) Ride, Red, Ride in Hi-Fi (RCA Victor, 1957)...
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  • Jack Teagarden Jack Teagarden (1905–1964), American jazz trombonist and singer Norma Teagarden (1913–1996), American jazz trombonist; sister of Jack Teagarden...
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  • recorded with Louis Armstrong (1938), Charlie Barnet (1938–39) and Jack Teagarden (1940). He led his own trio in the early 1940s and recorded in 1945...
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  • with me / To the Mississippi..." was later added by Glenn Miller and Jack Teagarden. The Basin Street of the title refers to the main street of Storyville...
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    featuring Armstrong with trombonist/singer Jack Teagarden. During the concert, Armstrong and Teagarden performed a duet on Hoagy Carmichael's "Rockin'...
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    (Columbia, 1947) Frank Sinatra, Body and Soul (Columbia, 1947) Jack Teagarden, Jack Teagarden!!! (Verve, 1962) Lee Wiley, Night in Manhattan (Columbia, 1955)...
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    jazz era of the late 1920s. With the arrival of virtuoso trombonists Jack Teagarden and Tommy Dorsey, Miller focused more on developing his arrangement...
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  • His eye for talent led him to employ musicians such as Benny Goodman, Jack Teagarden, Glenn Miller, Jimmy McPartland, and Harry James. This ability earned...
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  • Berry; Chico Hamilton, with Eric Dolphy; and Louis Armstrong, with Jack Teagarden. Also appearing are Buck Clayton, Jo Jones, Armando Peraza, and Eli's...
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  • occasion. He later toured in the working band of the legendary trombonist, Jack Teagarden. Bobby Hackett advised him to get in touch with Lawrence Welk, and after...
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  • Fitzgerald; Louis Armstrong; Cannonball Adderley; John Coltrane; Bob Dylan; Jack Teagarden; Jimmy Buffett; Billie Holiday; Anita O'Day; Dean Martin; Kay Starr;...
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    his musical career singing in a church choir. His father, a fan of Jack Teagarden, gave him a trombone, before switching to the trumpet at the age of...
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  • (1905/07- 1982) Sun Ra (1914–1993) Lew Tabackin (born 1940) Jack Teagarden (1905–1964) (Jack Teagarden and His Orchestra, 1939–1946) Dan Terry (1924-2011) Claude...
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  • Blackie Warren Hymer as Limpy Horace McMahon as Wolf Ruby Elzy as Ruby Jack Teagarden as Pepper Danny Beck as Deek Harry Barris as Suds Perry Botkin Sr. as...
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    Shorty Rogers, Andre Previn, Collaboration (RCA Victor, 1955) Jack Teagarden, This Is Teagarden! (Capitol, 1956) Dominic Frontiere, Fabulous (Liberty, 1956)...
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  • Freeman later said, "I thought it was bullshit. Louis Armstrong and Jack Teagarden sang like jazz singers. This was ballads [sic]. Totally meaningless...
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    of the 1920s, and played with such jazz notables as Bix Beiderbecke, Jack Teagarden, and Frank Teschemacher. He and Red McKenzie formed the Chicago Rhythm...
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  • He worked with Eddie Condon, Art Hodes, Gene Krupa, Benny Goodman, Jack Teagarden, and Tommy Dorsey, often leading his own bands. He was married to pianist...
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  • Think Well of Me (category Jack Teagarden albums)
    Think Well of Me is a 1962 studio album by trombonist/vocalist Jack Teagarden, performing songs by Willard Robison, accompanied by an orchestra arranged...
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  • Shaw and His Orchestra - swing music Charlie Spivak The Squadronaires Jack Teagarden and His Orchestra Dan Terry Big Big Band - jazz Claude Thornhill Doc...
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    Berigan, and Benny Goodman. He played Dixieland jazz with Bud Freeman, Jack Teagarden, Eddie Condon, Mezz Mezzrow, and Joe Marsala. In the 1940s, he played...
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  • Rain" performed by Blue Barron "She's a Great, Great Girl" performed by Jack Teagarden "Wabash Cannonball" performed by Doc Watson "Helen Claire" performed...
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  • Mis'ry and the Blues (category Jack Teagarden albums)
    Mis'ry and the Blues is an album by trombonist/vocalist Jack Teagarden recorded in Chicago in 1961 and released by the Verve label. Allmusic awarded the...
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    and "Valentine Stomp" (1929). After sessions with Ted Lewis (1931), Jack Teagarden (1931) and Billy Banks' Rhythmakers (1932), he began in May 1934 the...
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    notable performers of the song include Roy Clark, Barney Kessel, and Jack Teagarden The song is perhaps best known in the US and UK as the theme to The...
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  • Charlie Teagarden (July 19, 1913 – December 10, 1984), known as 'Smokey Joe', was an American jazz trumpeter. He was the younger brother of Jack Teagarden. His...
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    Whiteman 1930 Red Nichols with Jack Teagarden 1930 Fats Waller with Benny Payne 1931 Eddie Lang, Joe Venuti, Jack Teagarden, Benny Goodman 1933 Duke Ellington...
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