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starting with
Fats Waller and his world hit: I gonna sit right down and write myself a letter
a Ragtime Great and Boogie Woogie pioneer follows:
Jelly Roll Morton: Wolverine Blues
a classic Cole Porter Broadway song composed for tapdancing Fred Astaire, performed by Billy Hiliday: Night and Day
Tommy Dorsey: On the Sunnyside of the Street
Artie Shaw with classic original recording of FRENESI
Bunny Berigan: All God's Chillum got rhythm
Chick Webb: Stomping at the Savoy (an early "black" Bigband version)
Benny Goodman Trio: Stomping at the Savoy (with Gene Krupa and Teddy Wilson)
Glenn Miller: Chattanooga Choo Choo
Louis Armstrong: I come from a musical family
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starting with
Fats Waller and his world hit: I gonna sit right down and write myself a letter
a Ragtime Great and Boogie Woogie pioneer follows:
Jelly Roll Morton: Wolverine Blues
a classic Cole Porter Broadway song composed for tapdancing Fred Astaire, performed by Billy Hiliday: Night and Day
Tommy Dorsey: On the Sunnyside of the Street
Artie Shaw with classic original recording of FRENESI
Bunny Berigan: All God's Chillum got rhythm
Chick Webb: Stomping at the Savoy (an early "black" Bigband version)
Benny Goodman Trio: Stomping at the Savoy (with Gene Krupa and Teddy Wilson)
Glenn Miller: Chattanooga Choo Choo
Louis Armstrong: I come from a musical family
amm.
Support the show