[Dixielandjazz] The epitome of Dixieland Jazz

Harry Callaghan meetmrcallaghan at gmail.com
Sat May 7 10:16:45 PDT 2011


I have a Muggsy Spanier CD, on Past Perfect label. which has (6) selections
from 1939, including "Riverboat Shuffle", then (2) from 1940 and (9) from
1944,. totalling (17)

On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 11:24 AM, <dwlit at cpcug.org> wrote:

> Note that there don't appear to be any currently available reissues of
> Spaniers 1939 great 16 recordings, of which "Riverboat shuffle" is one.
>
> I suggested a reissue to JSP label, not too many years ago, but no results
> so far. (They did acknowledge my eMail)
>
> Right now I only have the Robert Parker and RCA CDs. The AVID Spanier set
> has only 7 of them.
>
> --Sheik
>
> Bob Smith wrote:
> > I'm not going to even attempt this, but I would like to suggest the
> > following record as epitomizing what I consider to be Dixieland Jazz:
> >
> > "Riverboat Shuffle" by Muggsy Spanier.
>
>
>
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