[Dixielandjazz] searching for Don Goldie
dingle at baldwin-net.com
dingle at baldwin-net.com
Fri Feb 17 08:24:52 PST 2006
Berry Zand Scholten wrote:
> Hello Lewis,
>
> Just read the correspondence between you and Bill Haesler.
>
> Bill is right.....here are not too much Goldie CD's available.
>
> But....maybe you'll know dat Goldie recorded with Jack Teagarden. I
> have - somewhere in the attic - a record of Jack and him.
>
> Better and more interesting news for you is probably: Just recently
> there's a very affordable CD on the market of T. and Goldie, called
> 'Mis'ry and the Blues'. It's recorded in (or around) 1961 in
> Chicago. Studirecording. The price is only $ 9.75. and you can order
> the CD at www.cduniverse.com , in the U.S.
>
> Musicians: Jack Teagarden, trombone (and wonderful vocals....!), Don
> Goldie (trumpet), Don Ewell (piano), Shay Torrent (organ), Stan Puls
> (bass), Barrett Deems (drums) and a few others.
>
> Songs as: 'Don't tell a man about his woman', 'Basin Street Blues'
> (with Goldie soloing a bit over the top...) , 'Froggie Moore Blues',
> 'I don't want to miss the Mississippi any more', 'Mis'ry and the
> blues', (Terrific vocals of Teagarden..) , 'Original Dixieland One
> Step', 'Love lies' and others.
>
> I hope that I could give you some additional information in your
> search to Don Goldie.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Berry Zand Scholten, trombonist.
> Pepperhouse Swing Factory, The Netherlands
>
>
>
> --- Original Message ----- From: <Custode at aol.com>
> To: <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>
> Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 4:31 AM
> Subject: [Dixielandjazz] searching for Don Goldie
>
>
>> Can anyone tell me where I can find CDs of Don Goldie (Billy Franklin)?
>> I've only been able to track down two CDs to date. Thanks in
>> advance for
>> your help.
>>
>> Lewis D. Custode, Jr., CLU, ChFC, CASL
>> Trumpet/Vocals: The Bar-Room Buzzards
>> Buffalo, NY
>>
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The majority (but not all) of the material was by composer Willard
Robson. Perfect material for the vocals of Mr. T's down home style.
Not sure, but I think that Henry Cuesta was on Clarinet on these sides.
Correctme if my memory is fauilty.
Don Ingle
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