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Can't We Talk It Over - Red McKenzie & V-Disc All Stars (w/Jack Teagarden, trombone) - V-Disc 528-A — DeepCutsArchive
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Can't We Talk It Over - Red McKenzie & V-Disc All Stars (w/Jack Teagarden, trombone) - V-Disc 528-A

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RED McKENZIE & THE V-DISC ALL STARS Bobby Hackett, c / Jack Teagarden, Lou McGarity tb / Ernie Caceres, cl / Nick Calazza, ts /Bill Clifton, p / Herb Ellis, g / Sid Weiss, sb / Cozy Cole, d / Red McKenzie, Vocal December 7, 1944 VP 1060 Can't We Talk It Over vRM V-Disc 528-A V-Discs were issued by the various branches of the military to provide entertainment and recreation opportunities for military personnel during and after World War II. An excellent documentary of this process is presented by an actual V-Disc recording engineer, Ed DiGiannantonio. This interview can be found by searching "Joe Quinn Presents V-Disc".

About Red McKenzie

William 'Red' McKenzie was an American jazz vocalist and musician who played a comb as an instrument. He played the comb-and-paper by placing paper, sometimes strips from the Evening World, over the tines and blowing on it, producing a sound like a kazoo.

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