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  1. We Dig Dixieland Jazz. Album US on Regent label Jazz (Dixieland) Played by: Bobby Hackett - Trumptet Eddie Condon - Guitar Joe Marsala - Clarinet Gene Schroeder - Piano F.H. Orchard - Trombone Bob Casey - Bass Rolo Lylan - Drums Musicians. Bobby Hackett cor, tr, 1915-1976 ...

  2. 1 de ene. de 1992 · We Dig Dixieland Jazz. Ga naar zoeken Ga naar hoofdinhoud. lekker winkelen zonder zorgen. Gratis verzending vanaf 20,- Bezorging dezelfde dag, 's avonds of in het weekend* Gratis retourneren Select Ontdek nu de 4 ...

  3. MG 12208 Eddie Condon, Bobby Hackett, Sidney Bechet, Joe Marsala - We Dig.....Dixieland Jazz 1969. Bobby Hackett, cornet; Frank Orchard, trombone; Joe Marsala, clarinet; Gene Schroeder, piano; Eddie Condon, guitar; Bob Casey, bass; Rollo Laylan, ... People Will Say We're In Love Le Grande Rompe ** originally released on Savoy MG-12128 in 1959.

  4. about. Bobby Hackett's mellow tone and melodic style offered a contrast to the brasher Dixieland-oriented trumpeters. Emphasizing his middle-register and lyricism, Hackett was a flexible soloist who actually sounded little like his main inspiration, Louis A...

  5. Bobby Hackett was born under the name of Robert Leo Hackett on the 31st January, 1915 in Providence , Rhode Island. Bobby, who was later to become the most important white representative of Dixieland jazz, learned banjo, guitar and violin as a child. He left school at 14 and played from then on with local dance orchestras.

  6. Trumpet – Bobby Hackett, Humphrey Lyttleton* Vocals – Ian Christie; Barcode and Other Identifiers. Matrix / Runout (Runout, sides A and B): MG 12208 RVG Bestway. ... We Dig Dixieland Jazz (CD, Compilation, Reissue)Jazz Heritage: 513692Z: US: 1994: Recently Edited. Hommage A Sidney Bechet (LP, Compilation)Musidisc, Musidisc: 30 CV 952, CV ...

  7. 1 de mar. de 2002 · Bobby spent the summer of 1933 on Cape Cod, at the Megansett Tea Room in North Falmouth, playing with Payson Re's band. It was here that he first met Pee Wee Russell. Later in 1933 Russell joined Teddy Roy's band at the Crescent Club, a speakeasy and after-hours place in Boston. Pee Wee then recruited Bobby for the group.