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1927-1928 - Johnny Dodds
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  1. Have Mercy
  2. Come on and Stomp, Stomp, Stomp
  3. After You've Gone
  4. After You've Gone
  5. Joe Turner Blues
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  1. Have Mercy
  2. Come on and Stomp, Stomp, Stomp
  3. After You've Gone
  4. After You've Gone
  5. Joe Turner Blues
  6. When Erastus Plays His Old Kazoo
  7. Ballin' the Jack
  8. Grandma's Ball
  9. My Baby
  10. Oriental Man
  11. Oriental Man
  12. Sock That Thing
  13. My Baby
  14. Oriental Man
  15. Jasper Taylor Blues
  16. Geechie River Blues
  17. Get 'Em Again Blues
  18. Brush Stomp
  19. My Girl
  20. Sweep 'Em Clean
  21. Lady Love
  22. Brown Bottom Bess
  23. Blue Clarinet Stomp
  24. Blue Piano Stomp
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Cut around the time Dodds was wrapping up his association with Louis Armstrong's Hot Fives and Sevens, this Classics disc finds the venerable New Orleans clarinetist mixing it up nice and rambunctious with his Chicago Footwarmers. Along with brother Baby Dodds on washboard and vocals, the quartet featured a revolving cast that included cornet player Natty Dominque, trumpeter George Mitchell, trombonists Kid Ory and Honore Dutrey, pianist Jimmy Blythe, and bassist Bill Johnson. Their sound was ragged and irrepressible, with ...

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