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1929-1930 - Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
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  1. Mahogany Hall Stomp
  2. Ain't Misbehavin'
  3. Black and Blue
  4. That Rhythm Man
  5. Sweet Savannah Sue
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  1. Mahogany Hall Stomp
  2. Ain't Misbehavin'
  3. Black and Blue
  4. That Rhythm Man
  5. Sweet Savannah Sue
  6. Some of These Days
  7. Some of These Days
  8. When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles with You)
  9. When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles with You)
  10. After You've Gone
  11. I Ain't Got Nobody
  12. Dallas Blues
  13. St. Louis Blues
  14. Rockin' Chair
  15. Song of the Islands
  16. Bessie Couldn't Help It
  17. Blue Turning Grey Over You
  18. Dear Old Southland
  19. My Sweet Hunk o' Trash
  20. I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me
  21. Indian Cradle Song
  22. Exactly Like You
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On March 1, 1929, Eddie Condon managed to assemble a completely unrehearsed band in a recording studio at Liederkranz Hall in New York City, where two of the greatest jazz records of the entire decade were waxed and soon issued under the name of Fats Waller & His Buddies. Four days later, Condon was in a different studio with a band led by Panamanian pianist Luis Russell. This ten-piece orchestra was identified on record as Louis Armstrong's Savoy Ballroom Five. Their "Mahogany Hall Stomp" perfectly embodies both the leader ...

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