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1928-1931 - McKinney's Cotton Pickers
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  1. Four or Five Times
  2. Milenberg Joys
  3. Cherry
  4. Stop Kidding (Neckbones and Sauerkraut)
  5. Nobody's Sweetheart
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  1. Four or Five Times
  2. Milenberg Joys
  3. Cherry
  4. Stop Kidding (Neckbones and Sauerkraut)
  5. Nobody's Sweetheart
  6. Some Sweet Day
  7. Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble
  8. It's Tight Like That
  9. It's a Precious Little Thing Called Love
  10. Save It, Pretty Mama
  11. I've Found a New Baby
  12. Beedle-Um-Bum
  13. Plain Dirt
  14. Gee Baby Ain't I Good to You?
  15. I'd Love It
  16. The Way I Feel to Day
  17. Miss Hannah
  18. Peggy
  19. Wherever There's a Will, Baby
  20. Zonky
  21. Baby, Won't You Please Come Home?
  22. Cotton Picker's Scat
  23. Rocky Road
  24. You're Driving Me Crazy
  25. Do You Believe in Love at Sight?
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Out of the Great Lakes region during the late 1920s came a hot and sweet little big band that operated under the name of McKinney's Cotton Pickers. What made them swing even before that word had come into common usage was the guidance and musicianship of Don Redman, a multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and arranger who learned his craft while a member of the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra. In 1998 Saar Records brought out a core sample of 25 well-chosen recordings made by this band between July 1928 and September 1931. Listen ...

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