Wolverine Blues - Jack Teagarden.1945 video free download


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Wolverine Blues Teagarden 1945

Wolverine blues

Jack Teagaren and his Orchestra around 1945.Charlie Teagarden on trumpet with possibly Pud Brown on tenor and Stanly Wrightsman. Ray Bauduc on drums.

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9 years ago

Helen Thompson

wow !! what more can you say ,swings like mad helen thompson

10 years ago

bob boscarato

Pud Brown was the tenor sax/clarinet. Definitely not Stan Goetz who had played with Jack's band elsewhere.

10 years ago

Michael Melen

Amazing. They are all flying without a safety net. Thanks for posting! The Big T was unique. It sounded like he was playing a valve instrument instead of a slide trombone. Similarly, Louis Armstrong does a three-octave slide on a valve instrument on "I Gotta Right to Sing The Blues" (1933 audio only, but check it out!). I wish we had footage of both from the 20's and 30's! Ray Baduc (drums) was also a Bobcat - check him out on "Big Noise From Winnetka" from the movie "Reveille With Beverly". On that clip, the Wilde Twins are beautiful, but couldn't fingerpop on the beat worth a darn. What a hoot!

10 years ago

legionofmerit

This real swing! Jazz in it's glory.

11 years ago

alan cobain

to big bruin 1977, that is NOT STAN GETZ ON TENOR SAX.

11 years ago

RAMLIA1

♥♥♥

11 years ago

Boris Eržen

Jess Stacy at the piano ?

11 years ago

Dennis Williams

Sister Norma was a great piano player too.

11 years ago

Spud Spinnigan

Note the lack of valves on Jack's 'bone.

12 years ago

bigbruin1977

You guys should realize that the tenorman is Stan Getz himself. He is 17 or 18 years old. Jack Teagarden brought him into the band because he was to young to be drafted and pretty damn good.

12 years ago

Felix Vilches

wenisimooo

12 years ago

Limersjazz

Jack Teagarden ......Super! Please also remember his brother on Trumpet: Charlie Teagarden.

12 years ago

Andrew Simmons

Blow that horn, brothers!! I love them here music!!!

12 years ago

Ode2Pops

The pianist is Marvin Ash, not Don Ewell. There is a compilation of these Snader Telescriptions available with a personnel listing that incorrectly names Don Ewell as the pianist. It's an understandable error as there is a slight resemblance to Ash, but Don Ewell didn't start working with Teagarden until the mid 1950's or so.

12 years ago

Dale Andrews

What a great - and probably rare - clip. Jack was one of the masters of the trombone.

12 years ago

trygve Hernæs

Sorry folks! Piano by Don Ewell, of course. Charlie T, trumpet; Pud Brown, tenor; Don Bonnee, clarinet; Nappy La Mare, guitar; Ray Leatherwood, bass; Ray Bauduc, drums, and Heinie Beau, alto (where shown). Thats it!

12 years ago

trygve Hernæs

These Snader telescriptions (10 in all) were recorded/filmed in 1951, NOT 1945 as stated above,The wonderful piano is by Jess Stacy.

12 years ago

trygve Hernæs

BixBix81: A few misspellings of names, but correct lineup. On LOVER, Jack uses the slide only, and blows into the pint glass. Folks: Go out and get this video!

12 years ago

msjazzmeblues

Love Jack's swinging coda. That's pure Teagarden trombone!

12 years ago

Sovery Strange

Thank you for posting these! I love Jack T. and I have a bunch of records that I love listening to, but the sound quality is not as good as this! Such an excellent combo here too! As good as as The Clambake Seven in my opinion (and that's saying a lot!). This has made my day!

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