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Firehouse Five Plus Two - Yes Sir! That's My Baby mp3 album

Firehouse Five Plus Two - Yes Sir! That's My Baby

Musician: Firehouse Five Plus Two
Album title: Yes Sir! That's My Baby
Style: Dixieland
Released: 1989
Country: Italy
Size MP3 version: 1675 mb
Size APE version: 1509 mb
Size WMA version: 1578 mb
Rating ✫: 4.7
Votes: 114
Format: ADX AHX MP4 VQF FLAC DMF XM
Genre: Jazz

Firehouse Five Plus Two - Yes Sir! That's My Baby mp3 album

Firehouse Five Plus Two - Yes Sir! That's My Baby mp3 album

Tracklist

Tiger Rag
Sweet Georgia Brown
12th Street Rag
St. Louis Blue
Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me
Tishomingo Blues
South
Frankie & Johnny
Jazz Me Blues
Come Back, Sweet Papa
Working Man Blues
Wabash Blues
Riverside Blues
Copenhagen
Chinatown, My Chinatown
Yes Sir! That's My Baby

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LPJT 97, LP JT 97 Firehouse Five Plus Two Yes Sir! That's My Baby ‎(LP) Giants Of Jazz, Giants Of Jazz LPJT 97, LP JT 97 Italy 1989
CD 53095 Firehouse Five Plus Two Yes Sir! That's My Baby ‎(CD, Comp) Giants Of Jazz CD 53095 1991

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Collective Personnel: Ed Penner bass sax, tubaWard Kimball on tromboneJohnny Lucas trumpetGeorge Roberts, clarinet, soprano sax Clarke Mallery clarinet Frank Thomas pianoHarp Goff, Dick Roberts, banjo Jim MacDonald, Mote Mountjoy, Eddie Forrest, drums. Firehouse Five Plus Two, a Dixieland Band these tracks are from 1949-1958. The Band Firehouse were a collection of Walt Disney cartoon artists and technicians under the leadership of Ward Kimball on trombone. Firehouse band in early-50' was playing at the 'Mocambo' and gained major notoriety when famous actresses, Judy Garland, Ginger Rogers, Ann Miller, Barbara Stanwick and even Lucille Ball and their participation in a Charleston contests there. Firehouse Five Plus Two had many hit records and performed on the Bing Crosby Show and remained active 1949 till mid- 70's very entertaining interpretations of Dixieland classic but in that Walt Disney cartoon music style was never lost in the many years. Giants Of Jazz (Vol. 095) is just a sweet gem indeed, this is all smiles ~ ☮ˡᵈhⁱᵖpᵢₑяᵢᶜk