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Edmond Hall - Rompin' in '44
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Edmond Hall - Rompin' in '44GHB JAZZ FOUNDATION EDMOND HALL ROMPIN' IN '44 Recorded Jan 25, 1944 for World Transcription. This is the first commercial release of this music, including false starts, incomplete takes, unissued and issued takes. Transcriptions were used by radio stations to fill gaps in programming, they were not sold to the public. Bass Johnny Williams Clarinet Edmond Hall Piano Ellis Larkins Trombone Henderson Chambers Trumpet Irving Randolph Vibraphone Red Norvo
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