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Earl Hines + Orch: early 60s for grand prix records


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i recall it starts off w/ honeysuckle rose. it has a lot of guitar and vocals...

Grand Prix was Pickwick's reissue label, so I think this could be the same of Pickwick 127, recorded in Chicago around December, 1947.

Eddie South (vl), Morris Lane (ts), Earl Hines (p), Bob Wyatt (org), Skeeter Best (g), Calvin Ponder (b), Gus Johnson (d).

- Blues for Garroway (South out)

- Honeysuckle Rose (Best, Ponder, Johnson out)

- Dark Eyes (Lane, Wyatt, Best, Johnson out)

Willie Cook, Geechie Smith, Fats Davis, Charlie Anderson (tp), Bennie Green, Walter Harris, Gordon Alston, Cliff Smalls (tb), Scoops Carry, Thomas Crump (as), Ernie Wilkins, Budd Johnson (ts), Wallace Brodis (bs), Earl Hines (p), Eddie South (vl), Bill Thompson (vib), Skeeter Best (g), Calvin Ponder (b), Gus Johnson (d), Johnny Hartman, Melrose Colbert (voc).

- Ain't Misbehavin'

- Black and Blue

- I Need a Shoulder to Cry On

Duke Garette (t, voc), Bobby Plater (as, cl), Morris Lane (ts), Charles Fowlkes (bs), Earl Hines (p, voc), Eddie South (vl), Billy Mackel (g), Charles Mingus (b), Curley Hamner (d), Wini Brown (voc).

- No Good Woman Blues

- Bow Legged Mama

- My Name Is on the Doorbell

- The Sheik of Araby

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