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Mark White
The Jazz Club Presented By Mark White
- 10''
- London RecordsLPB 344
- 1951
- US
- The Jazz Club Presented By Mark White


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The Jazz Club Presented By Mark White
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(Mono) 'This record 'features two of the most popular groups of British jazz musicians' which appeared on the B.B.C. programme 'Jazz Club' broadcast from 1946 to 1948.
The 'New York Style Group' personnel is: Jack Jackson (trumpet), Sid Phillips (clarinet), Harry Gold (tenor saxophone), Billy Munn (piano), Jack Llewellyn (guitar), Will Hemmings (bass), and Max Abrams (drums).
The 'Chicago Style Group' personnel is: Freddie Randall (trumpet), Geoff Love (trombone), Cliff Townsend (clarinet), Dill Jones (piano), Vic Lewis (guitar), unknown (bass), and Max Abrams (drums).
The above details are from the record sleeve.'[discogs]
1
Davenport Blues
New York Style Group2
Jazz Club Stomp
New York Style Group3
Dixie
New York Style Group4
Panama
New York Style Group1
There'll Be Some Changes Made
Chicago Style Group2
Clarinet Blues
Chicago Style Group3
Black And Blue
Chicago Style Group4
Barefoot Blues
Chicago Style GroupCover
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