Thursday, September 2, 2010

Bobby Hackett - At The Jazz Band Ball (2002)

Bobby Hackett was born under the name of Robert Leo Hackett on the 31st January, 1915 in Providence , Rhode Island. Bobby, who was later to become the most important white representative of Dixieland jazz, learned banjo, guitar and violin as a child. He left school at 14 and played from then on with local dance orchestras. He eventually learned the trumpet and performed at the beginning of his career with Pee Wee Russel and Teddy Roy in Boston. During 1941–1942 he played with the Glenn Miller Orchestra.
Tracklist:
01. Muskrat Ramble [03:05]
02. Tin Roof Blues [04:36]
03. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone [03:34]
04. There's Dancer In Your Eyes, Cherie [03:52]
05. Sunday [03:55]
06. Skeleton Jangle [04:50]
07. Basin Street Blues [05:48]
08. Perdido [04:43]
09. Wolverine Blues [05:46]
10. Solitaire [04:45]
11. Jitterburg Waltz [03:09]
12. When The Saints Go Marching In [04:07]
13. Sugar [03:56]
14. At The Jazz Band Ball [03:28]
15. Original Dixieland One Step [03:45]
At the Jazz Band Ball: 1938-1940
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