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January 6th: Music with SetList

 

These events all took place on January 6th. In remembrance of Laura "Miller" Jeffers (1870-1924)

  1. My First Impression of You -- Billie Holiday Feat. Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra -- Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday On Columbia1933-1944
    • 1938.  Recorded in New York City
  2. I'm Laughing Up My Sleeve (vcl. Sy Oliver) -- Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra -- The Complete Jimmie Lunceford Decca Sessions
    • 1938.  Recorded in New York City
  3. Swinging the Blues -- Count Basie And His Orchestra -- The Lester Young Story: Lester Leaps In
    • 1938.  Recorded in New York City
  4. Untitled Ammons Original -- Albert Ammons -- The Complete Blue Note Recordings of Albert Ammons And Meade Lux Lewis
  5. Untitled Lewis Original -- Meade Lux Lewis -- The Complete Blue Note Recordings of Albert Ammons And Meade Lux Lewis
    • 1939.  Recorded in New York City
  6. You Might Have Belonged To Another [v. Frank Sinatra] -- Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra -- The Song Is You: The Complete Studio Masters
    • 1941.  Recorded in New York City
  7. I'm Beginning To See The Light -- Don Byas Quartet -- 1947{Chronological Classics, 1073}
    • 1947.  Recorded in Paris
  8. Honeysuckle Rose -- Cootie Williams Sextet -- Tempus Fugue-It
    • 1944.  Recorded in New York City
  9. There Must Be Somethin' Better Than Love [v. Mary Ann McCall] -- Artie Shaw And His Gramercy Five -- 1950 {Chronological Classics,1397}
    • 1950.  Recorded in New York City
  10. Too Marvelous For Words -- Stan Getz Quartet -- The Sound- Disc 01: Long Island Sound
    • 1950.  Recorded in New York City
  11. June-Bug Jitters -- Wade Ray -- Idaho Red: Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight
    • 1952.  Recorded at Brown Radio Productions, Nashville
  12. I Can't Stop Loving You -- Cowboy Copas -- Settin' Flat On Ready: Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight
    • 1952.  Recorded at King Studio, Cincinnati
  13. Red Light -- Merrill Moore -- Dim Lights, Thick Smoke and Hillbilly Music: Country & Western Hit Parade 1953
    • 1953.  Recorded at Capitol Recording Studio, Los Angeles
  14. You Talk About Me, I'll Talk About You -- Skeets McDonald -- Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes
    • 1954.  Recorded at Capitol Recording Studio, Los Angeles
  15. Shake, Rattle And Roll -- Elvis Presley -- A Boy from Tupelo
    • 1955.  Recorded live at KDAV Radio, Lubbock, TX
  16. There's A Bell That Rings In My Heart -- Frances Faye -- No Reservations (Expanded Edition)
    • 1953.  Recorded at Capitol Recording Studio, Los Angeles
  17. Mr. Wonderful -- Peggy Lee -- The Peggy Lee Chronology:1951-1956 (The Decca Years, Singles, EPs, Live)
    • 1956.  Recorded at Decca Studios, Los Angeles
  18. Hello, Stranger -- Titus Turner -- Blues & Rhythm Series 5151: The Chronological Titus Turner 1949-1954
    • 1954.  Recorded in New York City
  19. Sparrow's Nest -- Johnny Sparrow & His Bows and Arrows -- Blues & Rhythm Series 5163: The Chronological Johnny Sparrow 1949-1955
    • 1955. Recorded in New York City
  20. Are You Mine -- Red Sovine & Goldie Hill -- Juke Joint Johnny: Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight
    • 1955.  Recorded at Bradley Film & Recording Studio, Nashville
  21. You Remembered Me -- Hank Thompson -- Hank Thompson & His Brazos Valley Boys
    • 1956.  Recorded at Capitol Recording Studio, Los Angeles
  22. Please Call Today -- Wanda Jackson -- Before the Music Died: The Complete Recordings 1954-62
    • 1960.  Recorded at Capitol Recording Studio, Los Angeles
  23. Johnny B. Goode -- Chuck Berry -- Johnny B. Goode: His Complete '50's Chess Recordings
    • 1958.  Recorded in Chicago
  24. Get Ready -- Hank Ballard & The Midnighters -- Nothing But Good: The Federal/King Recordings 1952-1962
    • 1962.  Recorded in Cincinnati
  25. The Way You Look Tonight -- Ella Fitzgerald -- The Complete Ella Fitzgerald Song Books: Jerome Kern
    • 1963.  Recorded at Radio Recorders, Los Angeles
  26. Blues 3 For 1 -- Blue Mitchell -- The Complete Blue Note Blue Mitchell Sessions (1963-67)
    • 1966.  Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ
  27. Louisiana Man -- Buck Owens -- Act Naturally
    • 1964.  Recorded at Capitol Recording Studio, Los Angeles
  28. (Margie's At) The Lincoln Park Inn -- Bobby Bare -- Dim Lights, Thick Smoke and Hillbilly Music: Country & Western Hit Parade 1969
    • 1969.  Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Nashville





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