[Dixielandjazz] Dorsey Berigan Solos and Corky

Marek Boym marekboym at gmail.com
Sat Apr 14 13:39:10 PDT 2007


The first recording of I Can't Get Started was sort of "arranged" by
Eddie Condon, and recorded with a small group.  I find it every bit as
good (if not better) as the "hit" version.
Berigan made some fabulous recordings with Red McKenzie.
And lots of others.
Cheers

On 25/03/07, Robert Newman <bobngaye at surewest.net> wrote:
> The two most famous Berigan solos on TD records, Marie and Song of India, were done on January 29th, 1937.     They are the ones transcribed and harmonized for the trumpets of the ghost bands headed by Sam Donahue, Murray McEachern, and Buddy Morrow.
>
> We saw the Donahue Dorsey band here in Sacramento with Ziggy Elman, Helen Forrest, and Frank Sinatra Junior, to name a few.    The band was powerfu, precise, l and entertaining, but Elman was in terrible shape as a soloist.
>
> We also saw the McEachern Dorsey band here,  which was also good and surprisingly had Corky Corcoran on tenor -- almost the last time Corky played with a name band.    After he was here he returned to his home town, Tacoma, to gig around with Red Kelly and Jack Perciful and Art Doll and Bill Ramsay and other Tacoma-Seattle friends before he died of throat cancer there in 1979.
>
> Bob Newman
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