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x 1 Johnny Dodds Magazine pdf
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x 1 CD Cover Back pdf
x 21 Johnny Dodds Classic mp3s:
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ISSUE 29: JOHNNY DODDS
The Magazine
His fine clarinet technique and intense feeling for the blues made Johnny Dodds one of the most respected musicians of the 1920s, both in his native New Orleans and in Chicago, where he forged unforgettable partnerships with Louis Armstrong and other jazz peers.
The Music
No one played with more fire or grace than Dodds in a small-group setting. Hear him in classic line-ups like the New Orleans Wanderers, his Black Bottom Stompers and his Washboard Band, playing 'Bucktown Stomp', 'Papa Dip' and 'Wild Man Blues.'
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'hot stuff'...track by track (total running time 62 min 55 sec)
1. Gatemouth [3.04] Armstrong
2. Perdido Street Blues [3.08] Armstrong
3. Weary Blues [2.41] Matthews
4. Ballin' A Jack [2.47] Clark
5. Loveless Love [2.37] Handy
6. Wild Man Blues [2.59] Armstrong, Morton
7. Papa Dip [2.51] Armstrong
8. Too Tight [2.55] Armstrong
9. South Bound Rag [3.05] Blake
10. Blue Washboard Stomp [2.45] Dodds
11. Bucktown Stomp [3.06] Dodds
12. Bull Fiddle Blues [2.53] Dodds
13. Weary City [2.48] Dodds
14. Memphis Shake [3.13] Clifford
15. If You Want To Be My Sugar Papa [2.34] Wayne, Mills
16. Indigo Stomp [3.05] Dodds
17. I Can't Stay [3.08] Armstrong
18. Flat Foot [3.22] Armstrong
19. Hot Stuff [2.49] Blythe
BONUS TRACKS
20. A Monday Date by Jimmie Noone's Apex Club Orchestra [2.48] Hines
21. Wolverine Blues by The Baby Dodds Trio [2.57] Morton
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