These events all took place on May 26th. In remembrance of Edward August Flesch (1896-1957).
- Devotion -- Coleman Hawkins -- Coleman Hawkins (1933-1954)
- 1937. Recorded in Hilversum, NL
- Coleman Hawkins – Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Freddy Johnson – Piano
- Wacky Dust (v. Ruth Gaylor) -- Bunny Berigan And His Orchestra -- 1937-1938 {Chronological Classics, 785}
- 1938. Recorded in New York City
- Bunny Berigan – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Irving Goodman – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Steve Lipkins – Trumpet
- Ray Coniff – Trombone [Find a Grave]
- Nat Lobovsky – Trombone
- Mike Doty – Clarinet, Alto Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Joe Dixon – Clarinet, Alto Saxophone
- Clyde Rounds – Tenor Saxophone
- Georgie Auld - Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Joe Bushkin – Piano [Find a Grave]
- Dick Wharton – Guitar
- Hank Wayland – Bass [Find a Grave]
- Johnny Blowers – Drums [Find a Grave]
- Ruth Gaylor – Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Gin Mill Blues -- Joe Sullivan -- The Savory Collection1935-1940
- 1940. Recorded for the Chamber Music of Lower Basin Street broadcast, NBC Studios, New York City
- Henry "Hot Lips" Levine - Trumpet
- Jack Epstein – Trombone
- Alfie Evans – Clarinet
- Rudolph Adler – Tenor Saxophone
- Joe Sullivan – Piano [Find a Grave]
- Tony Colucci – Guitar
- Harry Patent – Bass
- Nat Levine - Drums
- Flying Home -- Lionel Hampton -- Chefs D'oeuvre du Jazz No. 10 (CID – EUM 105 510) / Hamp: The Legendary Decca Recordings
- 1942. Recorded in New York City
- Eddie "Gogo" Hutchinson – Trumpet
- Manny Klein – Trumpet
- Ernie Royal – Trumpet
- Jack Trainor – Trumpet
- Fred Beckett – Trombone
- Sonny Craven – Trombone
- Harry Sloan – Trombone
- Marshal Royal – Clarinet, Alto Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Ray Perry – Alto Saxophone, Violin
- Eddie Barefield – Tenor Saxophone
- Illinois Jacquet – Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Jack McVea – Baritone Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Lionel Hampton – Vibraphone [Find a Grave]
- Milt Buckner – Piano [Find a Grave]
- Irving Ashby – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Vernon Alley - Bass
- Lee Young – Drums [Find a Grave]
- I Can't See for Lookin' (v. Judy Carroll) -- Lucky Millinder And His Orchestra -- 1943-1947 {Chronological Classics, 1026)
- Who Threw the Whiskey in the Well (v. Wynonie Harris) -- Lucky Millinder and His Orchestra -- 1943-1947 {Chronological Classics, 1026)
- 1944. Recorded in New York City
- Freddie Webster – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Ludwig "Joe" Jordan – Trumpet
- Curtis Murphy – Trumpet
- Leroy Elton Hill – Trumpet
- Gene Simon – Trombone
- Al Cobbs – Trombone
- Joe Britton – Trombone
- Preston Love – Alto Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Bill Swindell – Alto Saxophone
- Elmer Williams – Tenor Saxophone
- Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis – Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Ernest Leavey – Baritone Saxophone
- Ellis Larkins – Piano [Find a Grave]
- Lawrence "Larry" Lucie – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Al McKibbon – Bass [Find a Grave]
- Panama Francis – Drums [Find a Grave]
- Judy Carol – Vocals
- Wynonie Harris – Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Lucky Millinder – Leader [Find a Grave]
- Elysee -- Jay Jay Johnson and His All Stars -- Modern Jazz Trombones (Prestige - PRLP 109) / Trombone by Three
- 1949. Recorded in New York City
- Kenny Dorham – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Jay Jay Johnson – Trombone [Find a Grave]
- Sonny Rollins – Tenor Saxophone
- John Lewis – Piano [Find a Grave]
- Leonard Gaskin – Bass
- Max Roach – Drums [Find a Grave]
- Th'ego Song -- Ray Charles -- Blues & Rhythm Series 5050: The Chronological Ray Charles 1950-1952
- 1950. Recorded in Los Angeles
- Ray Charles – Vocal, Piano [Find a Grave]
- John “Teddy” Buckner – Trumpet
- Marshal Royal – Alto Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Jack McVea – Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Charles Waller – Baritone Saxophone
- Louis Speiginer – Guitar
- Bill Hadnott – Bass
- Clifton “Rudy” Pitts – Drums [Find a Grave]
- Leroy “Snake ”White - Arranger
- In The Cool Cool Cool of The Evening -- Rosemary Clooney -- 16 Biggest Hits
- 1952. Recorded at Radio Recorders, Los Angeles
- Rosemary Clooney – Vocals [Find a Grave}
- Harry James – Leader [Find a Grave]
- Ray Coniff – Arranger [Find a Grave]
- Robert “Bob” Bain – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Bob Manners – Bass
- Jackie Mills – Drums
- Bruce MacDonald – Piano
- Gene “Corky” Corcoran – Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Robert Poland – Saxophone
- Francis Polifroni – Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Mascagni Ruffo – Saxophone
- Herb Steward – Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Lewis McCreary – Trombone [Find a Grave]
- Gene Norton – Trombone
- David Robbins – Trombone [Find a Grave]
- David Wells – Trombone
- Dominick Buono – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Philip Cook – Trumpet
- Everett McDonald – Trumpet
- Ralph Osborne – Trumpet
- Bouquet of Blues -- Peggy Lee -- Black Coffee And Other Delights - The Decca Anthology
- 1954. Recorded at Decca Studios, Los Angeles
- Peggy Lee – Vocals [Find a Grave]
- The Sy Oliver Orchestra (acc) [Find a Grave]
- Benny Carter – Alto Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Laurindo Almeida – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Other Individuals Unknown
- Mr. Thrill -- Mildred Jones -- Voodoo Voodoo: Feisty Fifties Females 1949-1959
- 1954. Recorded in Houston.
- Mildred Jones – Vocals
- Pluma Davis’ Rockets – Backing Band
- I'm Standing At The Doorway To Your Heart [1954] -- Otis Blackwell -- Blues & Rhythm Series 5140: The Chronological Otis Blackwell 1952-1954
- 1954. Recorded in New York City
- Otis Blackwell – Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Lem Johnson – Tenor Saxophone
- Conrad Frederick – Piano
- Tony Gottuso – Guitar
- Frank Carroll - Bass
- The Infant's Song -- Art Farmer Quintet -- Art Farmer Quintet, Vol. 2 (Prestige - PRLP 209)
- Blue Lights -- Art Farmer Quintet -- Art Farmer Quintet ,Vol. 2 (Prestige - PRLP 209)
- 1955. Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ
- Art Farmer – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Gigi Gryce – Alto Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Freddie Redd – Piano
- Addison Farmer – Bass [Find a Grave]
- Art Taylor – Drums [Find a Grave]
- Out Of Nowhere -- Jam Session At Riverside -- Jam Sessions (1952-1957)
- 1956. Recorded in New York City
- Billy Butterfield – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Lou McGarity – Trombone [Find a Grave]
- Coleman Hawkins – Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Lou Stein – Piano [Find a Grave]
- Arvell Shaw – Bass [Find a Grave]
- Osie Johnson – Drums [Find a Grave]
- Talkin' 'Bout You -- Ray Charles -- Pure Genius: The Complete Atlantic Recordings (1952-1959)
- 1957. Recorded at Capitol Recording Studios, New York City (Liner Notes have this date but online discography JazzDisco has the date as the 28th)
- Joe Bridgewater – Trumpet
- Ricky Harper – Trumpet
- David Newman - Tenor, Alto Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Emmett Dennis - Baritone Saxophone
- Ray Charles - Piano, Vocal [Find a Grave]
- Edgar Willis – Bass
- William Peeples – Drums
- Mary Ann Fisher – Vocal [Find a Grave]
- The Raelets – Backing Vocals, vocal group
- So What! Let it Rain -- Lefty Frizzell -- Life's Like Poetry
- 1960. Recorded at Bradley Film and Recording Studio, Nashville
- Lefty Frizzell – Vocal [Find a Grave]
- Grady Martin – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Harold Bradley – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Don Helms – Steel Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Joseph Zinkan – Bass [Find a Grave]
- Buddy Harman – Drums [Find a Grave]
- Floyd Cramer – Piano [Find a Grave]
- Unidentified Vocal Chorus
- The Float -- Hank Ballard & The Midnighters -- Nothing But Good: The Federal/King Recordings 1952-1962
- 1961. Recorded in Cincinnati
- Hank Ballard – Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Mark Patterson – Trumpet
- J.C. Davis – Tenor Saxophone
- Henry Moore – Tenor Saxophone
- Jimmy Johnson – Piano
- Freddie Jordan – Guitar
- Navarre Hastings – Bass
- Joe Hardwick – Drums
- Gene Redd – Penny Whistle
- Laura -- J.J. Johnson Quintet -- The Complete Columbia Small Group Sessions
- Darling Je Vous Aime Beaucoup -- J.J. Johnson Quintet -- The Complete Columbia Small Group Sessions
- 1958. Recorded at Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York City
- Nat Adderley – Coronet [Find a Grave]
- J.J. Johnson – Trombone [Find a Grave]
- Tommy Flanagan – Piano [Find a Grave]
- Wilbur Little – Bass [Find a Grave]
- Albert “Tootie” Heath – Drums [Find a Grave]
- The Hippity Hop -- Hank Mobley -- The Complete Hank Mobley Blue Note Sessions 1963-70
- 1967. Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ
- Donald Byrd – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Hank Mobley – Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Cedar Walton – Piano [Find a Grave]
- Ron Carter – Bass
- Billy Higgins - Drums [Find a Grave]
- Burning A Hole In My Mind -- Connie Smith -- Born To Sing
- 1967. Recorded at RCA Victor Studio, Nashville
- Connie Smith – Vocals
- Ray Edenton – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Earl Dean Porter – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Lamar Watkins – Guitar
- Russell Hicks – Steel Guitar
- Junior Huskey – Bass [Find a Grave]
- Buddy Harman – Drums [Find a Grave]
- Charles Justice – Fiddle
- Hargus Robbins – Piano [Find a Grave]
- Bill Walker – Vibes
- Watermelon Time in Georgia -- Lefty Frizzell -- Life's Like Poetry
- 1970. Recorded at Columbia Recording Studio, Nashville
- Lefty Frizzell – Vocal [Find a Grave]
- Fred Carter – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Walter Haynes – Guitar
- Weldon Myrick – Steel Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Billy Linneman – Bass
- Jerry Carrigan – Drums [Find a Grave]
- Johnny Gimble – Fiddle [Find a Grave]
- Jerry Smith – Piano
- Unidentified Vocal Chorus
- Morning Dew -- Grateful Dead -- Long Strange Trip Soundtrack
- 1972. Recorded live at the Lyceum, London FULL SHOW
- Jerry Garcia – Vocals, Lead Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Bob Weir – Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
- Phil Lesh – Vocals, Bass
- Bill Kreutzman – Drums
- Ron “Pigpen ”McKernan – Vocals, Keyboards [Find a Grave]
- Keith Godchaux – Keyboards [Find a Grave]
- Donna Jean Godchaux - Vocals
- Box of Rain -- Grateful Dead -- 30 Days of Dead 2021
- 1973. Recorded Live at Kezar Stadium, San Francisco FULL SHOW
- Jerry Garcia – Vocals, Lead Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Bob Weir – Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
- Phil Lesh – Vocals, Bass
- Bill Kreutzman – Drums
- Keith Godchaux – Keyboards [Find a Grave]
- Donna Jean Godchaux - Vocals
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