Kid Howard's New Orleans Band - Kid Howard's New Orleans Band FLAC
Tracklist
1 | Should I? |
2 | Careless Love |
3 | Panama |
4 | Give Me That Old Time Religion |
5 | I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover |
6 | Slow And Easy Blues |
7 | Blues |
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – John Handy
- Banjo – George Guesnon
- Cornet – Avery Howard
- Drums – Joe Watkins
- Piano – Louis James
Album
Kid Howard's New Orleans Band 1962 - Kid Howard's New Orleans Band. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Kid Howard's New Orleans Band 1962 - Avery Kid Howard, Kid Howard's New Orleans Band. Featured New Releases. New Orleans. Kid Rock. WMG от лица компании Kid Rock LatinAutor, UMPI, Kobalt Music Publishing, Sony ATV Publishing, AMRA, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc. и другие авторские общества 17. Kid Howard's New Orleans. has been added to your Cart. Add gift options. Buy used. This is the first time the old Music of New Orleans sessions have been issued in their entirety the sessions were created to showcase the talents of Capt. John Handy's sax playing, backed up by George Guesnon, Louis James & Joe Watkins. Track Listings. Album Tracks. Should I 1 2. Panama 1 3. Four Leaf Clover 1 4. Slow And Easy 1 5. Slow And Easy 2 6. Old Time Religion 1 7. Old Time Religion 2 8. Should I 2 9. Four Leaf Clover 2 10. Careless Love 11. Panama 2. Kid Howard - Kid Howard's New Orleans Band. Explore this item. CD - JAZZ. Kid Howard. Record Label. AMERICAN MUSIC. KID HOWARD Kid Howard's New Orleans Band 1982 US 8-track LP, recorded in the Preservation Hall, New Orleans in February 1962 with John Handy on alto, George Guesnon banjo, Louis James bass and Joe Watkins. New Orleans is a song written by Frank Guida and Joseph Royster and performed by Gary U. It reached 5 on the U. R&B chart, 6 on the U. pop chart, and 16 on the UK Singles Chart in 1960. It was featured on his 1961 album Dance 'Til Quarter to Three with U. The song was produced by Frank Guida. Bern Elliott and the Fenmen released a version of the song as a single in 1964 which reached 24 on the UK Singles Chart. CD Album. CD Single. CD Maxi. Big Band, Ragtime. Jazz Classic