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Eddie Lang & the Jazz Giants

Joe Tarto
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Subscribe for more jazz: http://bit.ly/JazzEssentialYouTube Listen to our playlist “The Best of Jazz” on Deezer: http://bit.ly/2tu25aM Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/halidonmusic EDDIE LANG AND THE JAZZ GIANTS 00:00 JOE VENUTI & EDDIE LANG - Stringing the Blues (1928) 02:37 EDDIE LANG guitar solo acc. by Frank Signorelli - Church Street Sobbin' Blues (1928) 05:36 FRANKIE TRUMBAUER AND HIS ORCHESTRA - Three Blind Mice (1927) 08:40 FRANKIE TRUMBAUER AND HIS ORCHESTRA - Baltimore (1927) 11:46 VICTORIA SPIVEY (voc) acc. by: King Oliver (cn), Eddie Durham (tb), Omer Simeon (cl), Clarence Williams (p), Eddie Lang (g) - Organ Grinder (1928) 15:01 VICTORIA SPIVEY (voc) acc. by: King Oliver (cn), Eddie Durham (tb), Omer Simeon (cl), Clarence Williams (p), Eddie Lang (g) My Handy Man (1928) 08:06 TOM DORSEY & HIS NOVELTY ORCHESTRA: Tommy Dorsey (ip), Arthur Schutt (p, harm), Eddie Lang (g), Jimmy Williams (b), Stan King (dm) - Tiger Rag (1929) 20:57 TOM DORSEY & HIS NOVELTY ORCHESTRA: Tommy Dorsey (ip), Arthur Schutt (p, harm), Eddie Lang (g), Jimmy Williams (b), Stan King (dm) -it's Right Here for You (1929) 24:08 SOPHIE TUCKER (voc) acc by: Red Nichols (cn), Miff Mole (tb), Jimmy Dorsey (cl,as), Ted Shapiro (p), Eddie Lang (g), Joe Tarto (tu), Vic Berton (dm) - (1927 ) - After You've Gone (Creamer - Layton)) 26:57 CLARENCE WILLIAMS & HIS NOVELTY FOUR: King Oliver (cn), Clarence Williams (p), Eddie Lang (g), Justin Rings (perc.) - What Ya Want Me to Do? (1928) 29:50 CLARENCE WILLIAMS & HIS NOVELTY FOUR: King Oliver (cn), Clarence Williams (p), Eddie Lang (g), Justin Rings (perc.) - In the Bottle Blues (1928) 32:44 BING CROSBY (voc) acc.by: Eddie Lang (g), Frank Trumbauer (cms) - Some of these Days (1932) 35:20 LONNIE JOHNSON & BLIND WILLIE DUNN, guitar duet. (Dunn is a pseudonim for Eddie Lang) - Guitar Blues (1929) 38:34 LONNIE JOHNSON & BLIND WILLIE DUNN, guitar duet. (Dunn is a pseudonim for Eddie Lang) - Two Tone Stomp (1928) 41:35 LOUIS ARMSTRONG AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Louis Armstrong (tp), Jack Teagarden (tp), Happy Caldwell (ts), Joe Sullivan (p), Eddie Lang (g), Kaiser Marshall (jug knocking) - Knockin' A Jug (1929) 44:50 EDDIE LANG AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Leo McConville (tp), Tommy Torsey (tp, tb), Jimmy Dorsey (cl, as), Arthur Schutt (p), Eddie Lang (g), Joe Tarto (b), Stan King (dm) - Hot Heels (1929) 47:54 EDDIE LANG, guitar solo acc. by Frank Signorelli (p) - Perfect (1927) 50:55 BESSIE SMITH, vocal acc. by Clarence Williams (p), Eddie Lang (g) - You've Got To Give Me Some (1929) 53:38 BESSIE SMITH, vocal acc. by Clarence Williams (p), Eddie Lang (g) - Kitchen Man (1929) 56:35 EDDIE LANG AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Andy Secrest, Charlie Margulis (tp), Bill Rank (tb), Izzy Friedman (cl, ts), Bernard Daly, Charlie Strickfaden (as), Henry Whiteman (vn), Hoagy Carmichael (p), Eddie Lang (g), Mike Trafficante (b), George Marsch (dm) - Walking the Dog (1929) 59:38 EDDIE LANG AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Andy Secrest, Charlie Margulis (tp), Bill Rank (tb), Izzy Friedman (cl, ts), Bernard Daly, Charlie Strickfaden (as), Henry Whiteman (vn), Hoagy Carmichael (p), Eddie Lang (g), Mike Trafficante (b), George Marsch (dm) - March of the Hoodlums (1929) 01:02:57 TRAM - BIX AND EDDIE: Bix Beiderbecke (cn, p), Frank Trumbauer (cms), Eddie Lang (g) - For No Reason At All In C (1927) JOE VENUTI - EDDIE LANG ALL-STAR ORCHESTRA: Charlie Teagarden (tp), Jack Teagarden (tb, voc), Benny Googman (cl), Joe Venuti (vn), Frank Signorelli (p), Joe Tarto (b), Neil Marshall (dm): 01:06:06 Beale Street Blues (1931) 01:09:23 Someday Sweetheart (1931) 01:12:32 After You've Gone (1931) 01:15:30 Farewell Blues (1931) Thank you so much for watching this video by Jazz Essential channel, we hope you enjoyed it! Don't forget to share it and subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/JazzEssentialYouTube Love Jazz? Then look no further! With new videos constantly added, Jazz Essential is home to the best Jazz on YouTube. Relive the magic of Jazz legends Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Lester Young, Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Charlie Parker, Coleman Hawkins, Django Reinhardt, Lionel Hampton, Eddie Condon, Count Basie and many more. Travel back in time to the Golden Age of Jazz with us!



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Joe Tarto (February 22, 1902 - August 24, 1986) was an American jazz tubist and bassist. Tarto (born Vincent Joseph Tortoriello) played trombone from age 12 before settling on tuba as a teenager. He played in an Army band in World War I, where he was wounded, and received his release in 1919. In the 1920s he worked with Cliff Edwards, Paul Specht, Sam Lanin, and Vincent Lopez, in addition to doing arrangement work for Fletcher Henderson and Chick Webb and playing in pit orchestras on Broadway....

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