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1937-1939 - Frankie Newton
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  1. You Showed Me the Way
  2. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
  3. Who's Sorry Now?
  4. I Found a New Baby
  5. Brittwood Stomp (I'm a Ding Dong Daddy)
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  1. You Showed Me the Way
  2. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
  3. Who's Sorry Now?
  4. I Found a New Baby
  5. Brittwood Stomp (I'm a Ding Dong Daddy)
  6. There's No Two Ways About It
  7. 'Cause My Baby Says It's So
  8. Easy Living
  9. The Onyx Hop
  10. Where or When
  11. Rosetta
  12. Minor Jive
  13. The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise
  14. Who?
  15. The Blues My Baby Gave to Me
  16. Rompin'
  17. Daybreak Blues
  18. Tab's Blues
  19. Jitters
  20. Frankie's Jump
  21. Jam Fever
  22. After Hour Blues
  23. Vamp
  24. Parallel Fifths
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Welcome to the incredibly solid and inexplicably overlooked music of Frankie Newton, a formidable trumpeter who led a series of bracingly hot swing bands during the late '30s. First comes a hotter than average version of "You Showed Me the Way," with Clarence Palmer singing in a voice that has just a bit of Frankie "Half Pint" Jaxon about it. Pete Brown, Cecil Scott, and Edmond Hall heat up the entire first session, and when you add Russell Procope the fur really flies. Listeners even get to hear clarinetist Hall doubling ...

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