These events all took place on December 6th. In remembrance of Fatima [Todd] Akers (1888-1962).
- Saved -- LaVern Baker -- The Complete Atlantic-Brunswick Singles 53-68
- Don Juan -- LaVern Baker -- The Complete Atlantic-Brunswick Singles 53-68
- 1960. Recorded in New York City, with the Howard Biggs Orchestra
- Taft Jordan - Trumpet
- Dick Vance – Trumpet
- Rudy Powell - Alto Saxophone
- Al Sears - Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Bert Keyes – Piano
- Lilton Mitchell – Organ
- Phil Spector – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Abie Baker – Bass
- Gary Chester – Drums [Find a Grave]
- Sticks Evans - Bass Drum [Find a Grave]
- LaVern Baker – Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Howard Biggs - Arranger, Director [Find a Grave]
- Blues In The Dark -- Melrose Colbert w/The Clifton Smalls Orch. -- Hidden Gems Vol. 1: Atlantic
- 1947. Recorded in New York City
- Thomas Crump - Tenor Saxophone
- Bill Thompson – Vibraphone
- Clifton Smalls – Piano
- Ernest Ashley – Guitar
- Calvin Ponder – Bass [Find a Grave]
- Gus Johnson – Drums
- Melrose Colbert – Vocals
- Squeeze Me -- Mildred Bailey and Her Alley Cats – Mrs. Swing
- 1935. Recorded in New York City
- Mildred Bailey – Vocals
- Bunny Berigan – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Johnny Hodges - Alto Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Grachan Moncur – Bass [Find a Grave]
- Jimmy's Blues -- Jimmy Rushing; Count Basie and his Orchestra -- Do You Wanna Jump, Children? 1937-1946
- 1944. Recorded at Liederkranz Hall, New York City
- Harry "Sweets" Edison -- Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Al Killian -- Trumpet
- Joe Newman -- Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Al Stearns -- Trumpet
- Dicky Wells -- Trombone [Find a Grave]
- Ted Donnelly -- Trombone [Find a Grave]
- Eli Robinson -- Trombone
- Louis Taylor -- Trombone
- Jimmy Powell – Alto Saxophone
- Earl Warren – Alto Saxophone
- Buddy Tate – Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Lucky Thompson – Tenor Saxophone
- Rudy Rutherford – Baritone Saxophone
- Count Basie – Piano [Find a Grave]
- Freddie Green – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Rodney Richardson – Bass
- Shadow Wilson – Drums [Find a Grave]
- Jimmy Rushing - Vocals [Find a Grave]
- The Peanut Vendor -- Stan Kenton -- The Complete Capitol Studio Recordings Of Stan Kenton 1943-47
- 1947, Recorded at RKO-Pathe Studios, New York City
- Buddy Childers – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Al Porcino – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Ray Wetzel – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Chico Alvarez – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Ken Hanna – Trumpet
- Milt Bernhart – Trombone [Find a Grave]
- Eddie Bert – Trombone [Find a Grave]
- Harry Betts – Trombone
- Harry Forbes – Trombone [Find a Grave]
- Bart Varsalona - Bass Trombone [Find a Grave]
- George Weidler - Alto Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Art Pepper - Alto Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Bob Cooper - Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Warren Weidler - Tenor Saxophone
- Bob Gioga - Baritone Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Stan Kenton – Piano [Find a Grave]
- Laurindo Almeida – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Eddie Safranski – Bass [Find a Grave]
- Shelly Manne – Drums [Find a Grave]
- Jack Constanzo – Bongos
- Nuttye -- The Chico Hamilton Trio -- The Chico Hamilton Trio (Pacific - PJLP 17)
- 1953, Recorded in Los Angeles
- Howard Roberts – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- George Duvivier – Bass [Find a Grave]
- Chico Hamilton - Drums. [Find a Grave]
- Soft Winds (LP Tk.) -- Oscar Peterson Trio -- The Complete Clef/Mercury Studio Recordings Of The Oscar Peterson Trio (1951-1953)
- The Sheik Of Araby -- Oscar Peterson Trio -- The Complete Clef/Mercury Studio Recordings Of The Oscar Peterson Trio (1951-1953)
- 1953, Recorded in Los Angeles
- Oscar Peterson – Piano [Find a Grave]
- Barney Kessel - Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Ray Brown – Bass [Find a Grave]
- Sweet Lorraine [1940, Decca alternate take] -- Nat King Cole -- Hittin' the Ramp: The Early Years (1936-1943)
- 1940, Recorded at Decca Studios, Los Angeles
- Nat Cole – Piano, Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Oscar Moore - Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Wesley Prince - Bass [Find a Grave]
- Candy -- Jo Stafford -- Yes, Indeed!
- 1944, Recorded in Los Angeles “most likely Radio Recorders”
- Jo Stafford – Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Johnny Mercer - Arranger [Find a Grave]
- The Pied Pipers
- My Heart Stood Still -- Margaret Whiting -- My Ideal - The Definitive Collection
- 1946, Recorded at Radio Recorders, Los Angeles
- Margaret Whiting -- Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Frank DeVol – Conductor [Find a Grave]
- Frank DeVol Orchestra (does not list individual players online or in booklet)
- Sunflower -- Frank Sinatra -- The Columbia Years (1943-1952): The Complete Recordings
- 1948, Los Angeles
- Frank Sinatra – Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Axel Stordahl – Conductor [Find a Grave]
- Axel Stordahl Orchestra (does not list individual players online or in booklet)
- I Know -- Sarah Vaughan with the Norman Leyden Orchestra -- The Complete Columbia Singles As & Bs 1949-53
- 1950. Recorded in New York City
- Bernie Privin -- Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Yank Lawson -- Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Carl Poole -- Trumpet
- Will Bradley -- Trombone [Find a Grave]
- Jack Satterfield -- Trombone
- Billy Rauch -- Trombone
- Bill Versaci -- Saxophone
- Al Klink -- Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Russ Banzer -- Saxophone
- Jimmy Abato -- Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Bill Hitz -- Saxophone
- Jimmy Jones -- Piano
- Mundell Lowe -- Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Frank Carroll -- Bass
- Bunny Shawker -- Drums
- Jose Mangua -- Bongos
- Alligator Meat (v. Freddie Jackson) -- Charlie Singleton -- Blues & Rhythm Series 5121: The Chronological Charlie Singleton 1949-1953
- Elephant Rock (v. Freddie Jackson) -- Charlie Singleton -- Blues & Rhythm Series 5121: The Chronological Charlie Singleton 1949-1953
- 12/6/1950, New York City
- Ray Copeland – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Ted Kelly – Trombone
- Charlie Singleton -- Alto Saxophone
- Lucky Thompson -- Tenor Saxophone
- Eddie Barefield -- Baritone Saxophone
- Herbie Nichols – Piano
- Peck Morrison – Bass
- Sticks Evans – Drums [Find a Grave]
- Freddie Jackson – Vocals [Find a Grave]
- It's No Lie -- Gene Vincent -- Complete Capitol & Columbia Recordings
- Walkin' Home From School -- Gene Vincent -- Complete Capitol & Columbia Recordings
- 1957. Recorded at Capitol Recording Studio, Los Angeles
- Gene Vincent -- Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Johnny Meeks -- Guitar
- Max Lipscomb -- Piano [Find a Grave]
- Bobby Lee Jones -- Bass
- Dickie Harrell -- Drums [Find a Grave]
- Bless Your Pea Pickin' Heart -- Tennessee Ernie Ford -- PortraitOf An American Singer
- 1957. Recorded at Capitol Recording Studio, Los Angeles
- Tennessee Ernie Ford – Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Jack Fascinato – Conductor
- Orchestra -- (does not list individual players online or in booklet)
- First to Have a Second Chance -- Lefty Frizzell -- Life's Like Poetry
- 1955. Recorded at Jim Beck Studio, Dallas, TX
- Lefty Frizzell – Vocal, Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Jimmy Rollins – Lead Guitar
- Paul Buskirk – Mandolin [Find a Grave]
- Bob Meadows -- Steel Guitar
- Paul Brawley – Bass
- Eugene “Buddy” Brady – Fiddle
- William Pecchi – Drums
- Bill Simmons – Piano
- Darling Corey -- Bill Monroe -- Blue Grass 1959-1969
- 1962. Recorded at Columbia Recording Studio, Nashville
- Bill Monroe – Mandolin [Find a Grave]
- Joe Stuart – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Lonnie Hoppers – Banjo
- Bessie Lee Mauldin – Bass [Find a Grave]
- Kenny Baker – Fiddle [Find a Grave]
- Dusty Miller -- Bill Monroe -- Blue Grass 1959-1969
- 12/6/1966, Recorded at Columbia Recording Studio, Nashville
- Bill Monroe – Mandolin [Find a Grave]
- Peter Rowan -- Guitar
- Lamar Grier – Banjo
- James Monroe – Bass
- Richard Greene – Fiddle
- The Heartaches Have Just Started -- Buck Owens -- The Bakersfield Sound: Country Music Capital Of The West 1940-1974
- 12/6/1967, Capitol Recording Studio, Los Angeles
- Buck Owens – Vocals, Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Jelly Sanders -- Guitar
- Don Rich -- Lead Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Doyle Holly -- Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Tom Brumley -- Steel Guitar
- Bob Morris -- Bass [Find a Grave]
- Jerry Wiggins – Drums [Find a Grave]
- Kickin' Our Hearts Around -- Buck Owens & The Buckaroos -- The Complete Capitol Singles: 1957-1966
- 1961. Recorded at Capitol Recording Studio, Los Angeles
- Buck Owens – Vocals, Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Ralph Mooney -- Steel Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Bobby Austin – Bass
- Wayne “Moose” Stone -- Drums
- Don Rich -- Fiddle, Guitar [Find a Grave]
- George French, Jr. – Piano
- Drunkard’s Special -- Coley Jones -- Anthology Of American Folk Music, Volume One: Ballads
- 1929. Recorded in Dallas Texas
- Coley Jones -- Vocals and Guitar
- Jack-A-Roe -- Grateful Dead -- 30 Days of Dead 2020
- 12/6/1981, Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL
- Jerry Garcia - Vocal. Lead Guitar (Find a Grave)
- Bob Weir - Rhythm Guitar
- Phil Lesh -Bass
- Bill Kreutzman - Drums
- Micky Hart – Drums
- Brent Mydland – Keyboards (Find a Grave)
- Cassidy, Tennessee Jed -- Grateful Dead -- 30 Days of Dead 2022
- 12/6/1989, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland
- Jerry Garcia - Vocal. Lead Guitar (Find a Grave)
- Bob Weir - Rhythm Guitar
- Phil Lesh -Bass
- Bill Kreutzman - Drums
- Micky Hart – Drums
- Brent Mydland – Keyboards (Find a Grave)
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