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Doc Evans Jazz Band - Down In Jungle Town

Musician: Doc Evans Jazz Band
Album title: Down In Jungle Town
Style: Dixieland
Released: 1987
Size MP3 version: 1689 mb
Size APE version: 1340 mb
Size WMA version: 1777 mb
Rating ✫: 4.1
Votes: 112
Format: VOX AU MIDI WMA AHX TTA MP4
Genre: Jazz

Doc Evans Jazz Band - Down In Jungle Town mp3 album

Doc Evans Jazz Band - Down In Jungle Town mp3 album

Tracklist

A1 Under The Double Eagle 1:39
A2 Riverside Blues 4:53
A3 Down In Jungle Town 3:49
A4 Mama's Gone Goodbye 4:26
B1 Diga Diga Doo 5:08
B2 Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gave To Me 3:35
B3 Maryland, My Maryland 2:36
B4 Yellow Dog Blues 5:00

Credits

  • Acoustic Bass – Bernie Sundermeier*
  • Clarinet – Lorin Helberg
  • Cornet – Doc Evans
  • Drums – Warren Thewis
  • Piano – Tommy McGovern
  • Trombone – Hal Runyon

Notes

Recorded May, 1953 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Original recording supervised and produced by Ewing D. Nunn.
This album produced by George H. Buck, Jr.
Cover photograph courtesy Mrs. Eleanor Evans Hattery.
Text by Chip Deffaa.
Production Coordinator, Wendell Echols.

The very fine cornetist Paul "Doc" Evans was one of the pioneer recording artists on Ewing D. Nunn's Audiophile label, and we are pleased to restore to the catalogue Evans' first Audiophile session dating from May, 1953. The recordings were first released on 78 RPM microgroove pressing as AP-11 and AP-12. The material was subsequently reissued on conventional LP by Nunn as Audiophile XL-328, Dixieland Classics. If you have enjoyed this album and would like a free complete catalogue of all our Audiophile, Jazzology, Circle and GHB albums, just send your name and address to our address below. By return mail we shall send you, in addition to our catalogue, our Recording Artists Cross-Reference Guide, latest issue of our jazz newsletter, and details on our Collector's Record Club which offers our albums on a discount basis to those jazz fans who have been unable to locate all of our albums in their local record shops. We offer "The world's finest and most important catalogue of authentic jazz," and it is our pleasure to hear from the serious jazz record collector. -George H. Buck, Jr.

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