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O.K., MY first Victor Feldman:

"The Young Vic - Victor Feldman Studio Recordings Vol. 1" (Esquire 327)

1948-54 small groups featuring above all Johnny Dankworth,Lennie Bush and Tony Crombie.

Brit jazz lovers, please go from there. ;)

Can you please list EVERY SINGLE PERSON who plays on the album???

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O.K., MY first Victor Feldman:

"The Young Vic - Victor Feldman Studio Recordings Vol. 1" (Esquire 327)

1948-54 small groups featuring above all Johnny Dankworth,Lennie Bush and Tony Crombie.

Brit jazz lovers, please go from there. ;)

Can you please list EVERY SINGLE PERSON who plays on the album???

No problem, but I am afraid the others do not really have a leader track record to speak of ...

Session of 17 Feb. 1948:

John Dankworth (cl), Eddie Thompson (p), Bert Howard (b), Vic Feldman (dr)

Session of 12 June 1951:

Vic Feldman multiple records vibraphoe, piano and drums

Session of 19 March 1954:

Vic Feldman (vib), Stan Watson (g), Lennie Bush (b), Freddie Manton (dr and Indian drum)

Session of 14 July 1954:

Vic Feldman (vib and congas), Tony Crombie (p), Lennie Bush (b)

See what I mean? ;)

P.S. I COULD list my first Johnny Dankworth and Tony Crombie leader LPs ever purchased but I am not sure this is the idea behind this thread in the long run ...

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Uh oh ... back to well-trodden hard bop territory, then? :lol:

Nobody around here ever bought any of the numerous Johnny Dankworth leader records? (There are some that would have led straight to Ronnie Scott and therefore to Tubbs, but oh well ... :w )

O.K., MY first Frank Rosolino record comes from the same stable:

Frank Rosolino Quintet on Mode LP 107

also feat. R. Kamuca, V. Guaraldi, M. Budwig, S. Levey (again ;))

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Duke Jordan - Flight to Jordan

With Dizzy Reece, Stanley Turrentine, Reggie Workman and Art Taylor.

Thank you. ;)

MY first Dizzy Reece:

Progress Report (Jasmine, originally on Decca).

feat. Dave Goldberg (ts), Johnny Weed (p), Lennie Bush (b), Phil Seamen (dr), Ronnie Scott (ts), Terry Shannon (p), Vic Feldman (p), Lloyd Thompson (b).

:D :D

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My first Tubby Hayes leader date purchase:

The Couriers of Jazz (Carlton)

also feat. Ronnie Scott (ts), Terry Shannon (p), Jeff Clyne (b), Bill Eyden (dr). ;)

Saw them in '58!

My first Tubbs (and the one I like Best) is:

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with Clark Terry, Eddie Costa, Horace Parlan, George Duvivier and Dave Bailey

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Saw them in '58!

Lucky you!

My first Tubbs (and the one I like Best) is:

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with Clark Terry, Eddie Costa, Horace Parlan, George Duvivier and Dave Bailey

The first Eddie Costa leader date I ever bought is on this one:

"Verve(J) MV 2539 "George Wallington Trio & Eddie Costa Trio"

The Eddie Costa part also features Rolf Kühn (cl), Dick johnson (as), Ernie Furtado (b), Al Berdini (d).

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