These events all took place on November 17th. In celebration of an anniversary.
NOTE: This was one of the first mixes I created and posted back in 2022. It begins with two songs from Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra (My First Impression of You and With a Smile and a Song), that I dated incorrectly (it should have been December 17th, and not November). I did not include them in the track listing below.
- Copenhagen – Artie Shaw and His Orchestra – Classic Artie Shaw Bluebird & Victor Sessions
- Thanks for Ev'rything [v. Helen Forrest] -- Artie Shaw and His Orchestra -- 1938 {Chronological Classics, 965}
- Deep in a Dream [v. Helen Forrest]-- Artie Shaw and His Orchestra -- 1938 {Chronological Classics, 965}
- 1938, Recorded at Victor Studio #2, New York City
- Artie Shaw - Clarinet [Find a Grave]
- Hank Freeman - Alto Saxophone
- Les Robinson - Alto Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Sid Weiss - String Bass [Find a Grave]
- Al Avola - Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Les Burness - Piano
- Ronnie Perry - Tenor Saxophone
- Tony Pastor - Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- George Arus - Trombone
- Harry Rodgers - Trombone
- Russell Brown - Trombone
- Johnny Best - Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Claude Bowen - Trumpet
- Chuck Peterson - Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Cliff Leeman - Traps
- Helen Forrest - Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Down For Double -- Count Basie and his Orchestra -- One o'Clock Jump
- 1941. Recorded in New York City
- Jack Washington - Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone
- Tab Smith - Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Walter Page - Bass
- Jo Jones - Drums [Find a Grave]
- Freddie Green - Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Count Basie - Piano [Find a Grave]
- Buddy Tate - Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Don Byas - Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Dickie Wells - Trombone [Find a Grave]
- Earle Warren - Trombone
- Eli Robinson - Trombone
- Robert Scott - Trombone
- Al Killian - Trumpet
- Buck Clayton - Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Ed Lewis - Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Harry Edison - Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Caribé – The Jai and Kai Quintet -- Jay & Kai (Columbia - CL 973)
- Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe -- The Jai and Kai Quintet -- Jay & Kai (Columbia - CL 973)
- 1955. Recorded at Columbia 30th Street Studios, New York City
- J. J. Johnson – Trombone, trombonium [Find a Grave]
- Kai Winding – Trombone, trombonium [Find a Grave]
- Dick Katz – Piano [Find a Grave]
- Milt Hinton – Bass [Find a Grave]
- Shadow Wilson – Drums [Find a Grave]
- Candido Camero - Bongos (on Caribé) [Find a Grave]
- Bunny -- Gerry Mulligan and Johnny Hodges -- Gerry Mulligan Meets Johnny Hodges (Verve - MGV 8367)
- 18 Carrots for Rabbit -- Gerry Mulligan and Johnny Hodges -- Gerry Mulligan Meets Johnny Hodges (Verve - MGV 8367)
- 1959. Recorded in Los Angeles
- Johnny Hodges - Alto Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Gerry Mulligan - Baritone Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Claude Williamson - Piano [Find a Grave]
- Buddy Clark - Bass
- Mel Lewis - Drums [Find a Grave]
- Harvard Blues -- Count Basie and his Orchestra -- Do You Want to Jump, Children?
- 1941. Recorded in New York City
- Jack Washington - Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone
- Tab Smith - Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Walter Page - Bass
- Jo Jones - Drums [Find a Grave]
- Freddie Green - Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Count Basie - Piano [Find a Grave]
- Buddy Tate - Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Don Byas - Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Dickie Wells - Trombone [Find a Grave]
- Earle Warren - Trombone
- Eli Robinson - Trombone
- Robert Scott - Trombone
- Al Killian - Trumpet
- Buck Clayton - Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Ed Lewis - Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Harry Edison - Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Jimmy Rushing - Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Don't Put Me Down -- Jimmy Liggins & His Drops Of Joy -- The Specialty Story
- 1948. Recorded at an Unknown location
- Jimmy Liggins – Guitar, Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Possible backing band
- Bobby Summers – Trumpet
- Toussaint Allen – Alto Saxophone
- Maxwell Davis– Tenor Saxophone
- Red Conner – Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Clarence “Bo” Cyphers – Piano
- Thomas Blake – Bass
- Run 'em Off -- Lefty Frizzell -- Life's Like Poetry
- 1953. Recorded at Jim Beck Studio, 1914 Forest Ave., Dallas, TX
- Lefty Frizzell – Vocal, Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Wayne Raney -- Duet Vocal, Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Jimmy Rollins – Lead Guitar
- Joe Knight – Rhythm Guitar
- Paul Blunt – Steel Guitar
- Artie Glenn - Bass
- Fred Cantu - Drums
- Jack Youngblood - Fiddle
- Harold Carmack - Piano
- She Rurn't It – Louie Innis -- King Hillbilly Vol 5
- What's He Got -- Louie Innis -- King Hillbilly Vol 2
- 1953. Recorded in Cincinnati
- Louis Innis – Vocals [Find a Grave]
- There Goes My Everything -- Loretta Lynn -- Honky Tonk Girl - The Loretta Lynn Collection
- 1966. Recorded at Bradley's Barn, Mount Juliet, TN
- Loretta Lynn – Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Grady Martin – Electric Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Johnny Russell – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Hal Rugg – Steel Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Harold Bradley - Electric Bass [Find a Grave]
- Junior Huskey - Bass [Find a Grave]
- Buddy Harman - Drums [Find a Grave]
- Floyd Cramer - Piano] [Find a Grave]
- + The Jordanaires
- Here Comes Sunshine -- Grateful Dead -- 30 Days of Dead 2012
- 1973. Recorded at Pauley Pavilion, UCLA, Los Angeles (Full Show)
- Jerry Garcia - Vocal. Lead Guitar (Find a Grave)
- Bob Weir - Rhythm Guitar
- Phil Lesh -Bass [Find a Grave]
- Bill Kreutzman – Drums
- Donna Godchaux – Vocals
- Keith Godchaux – Keyboards (Find a Grave)
- Ring Them Bells -- Bob Dylan -- The Bootleg Series, Vol. 8 - Tell Tale Signs - Rare and Unreleased, 1989-2006
- 1993. Recorded at The Supper Club, New York City
- Bob Dylan – Vocal, Guitar, Harmonica
- Bucky Baxter - Pedal Steel Guitar, Electric Slide Guitar [Find a Grave]
- John Jackson - Guitar, Banjo
- Tony Garnier - Bass
- Winston Watson - Drums & Percussion
- Dreamin' Man -- Neil Young -- A Perfect Echo
- 1992. Recorded on “CenterStage” at the WTTW Studios, Chicago
- Neil Young - Vocal, Guitar
- Tom Dooley -- Grateful Dead -- Reckoning [Bonus Tracks]
- Deep Elem Blues [Alt] -- Grateful Dead -- Reckoning [Bonus Tracks]
- 1978. Recorded at the Rambler Room, Loyola College, Chicago [Full Show]
- Jerry Garcia - Vocal. Lead Guitar (Find a Grave)
- Bob Weir - Rhythm Guitar
- Phil Lesh - Bass [Find a Grave]
- Micky Hart - Drums
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