[Dixielandjazz] Who Are These Guys?

Edwin Stoddard estod at msn.com
Mon Feb 11 02:33:45 EST 2019


Yes, it's an exciting record.  I was playing some Trad in high school - organized by the band director as an act he could use while the stage was changed behind us (he had 3 bands every concert) - so he gave me this record because it leaned against a heat pipe, ruining the first 5 minutes of each side.  The rest of it played well, tho, and I was entranced.

Want a giggle ?  Look up some "Jonathan & Darlene Edwards".  She was opera-trained & has great pitch & time control.
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When the Coast to Coast Jam Session was issued, critics enthused about the Condon Bunch, but much less so about the Rampart Street Paraders.  I had never before heard of any of its embers, with the exception of Mattlock.  So, when I got the LP, I played the  "inferior" side  first.  It sounded great!  I remember thinking "if this is "inferior," how good the other side must be.  I was not disappointed.  However, ever since I have just played the record, not even looking  which side was up at the time.
Memories, memories....
Cheers

On Sun, 10 Feb 2019 at 20:54, Edwin Stoddard <estod at msn.com<mailto:estod at msn.com>> wrote:
My album was titled "Rampart & Vine" and was terrific.

Abe Lincoln was on a lot of things, but notably was paired with Jack Teagarden on "Coast Concert" ... considered by many too be the finest Trad album ever made.

Matty Matlock's big band charts (Paducah Patrol) were played for years - perhaps still - by Bill Allred & his band.

Eddie Miller was well known to the New Orleans bunch - maybe from there - Connie Jones mentioned him frequently.

Ed
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Dear Ron:



I have the Rampart Street Paraders in a Mosaic boxed set called the Classic Columbia Condon Mob Sessions.  If you can furnish the Columbia album number I can be more specific as to exact personnel.



My brother Ed once had an LP by the Paraders, and the liner notes identified them as Hollywood studio musicians.  Mosaic lists the personnel as follows:



Clyde Hurley, trumpet

Abe Lincoln, trombone

Matty Matlock, clarinet

Eddie Miller, clarinet and tenor sax

Stan Wrightsman, piano

George Van Eps, guitar

Phil Stephens, bass

Nick Fatool, drums



On some tracks, add Joe Rushton, bass sax



A quick look at the lineup suggest why you like them so much.  There are some notable performers here.



Regards,

Dave Stoddard

Round Rock, TX







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This is the album cover of Rampart Street Paraders on a Columbia album with no liner notes or personnel.  Very good players, but does anyone know who they are?

Thanks,

Ron





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