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Note for Note Copies of Bix Recordings. Copenhagen Tiger Rag Riverboat Shuffle The Jazz Me-Blues Sweet Sue. The Jazz-Me Blues. Original Recording The Wolverine Orchestra Feb 18, 1924 20-bar chorus by Bix Copy You’ll Never Get To Heaven With Those Eyes George Olsen and His Orch.
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Note for Note Copies of Bix Recordings • Copenhagen • Tiger Rag • Riverboat Shuffle • The Jazz Me-Blues • Sweet Sue
The Jazz-Me Blues Original Recording The Wolverine Orchestra Feb 18, 1924 20-bar chorus by Bix Copy You’ll Never Get To Heaven With Those Eyes George Olsen and His Orch. June 26, 1924 Red Nichols
Copenhagen Original Recording The Wolverine Orchestra May 6, 1924 6 + 8-bar solos by Bix
Copenhagen Recordings ( **Copies) • Benson Orchestra of Chicago. **9/8/24 • Sammy Stewart. 9/24 • Al Turk. **10/24 • Oriole Orchestra. **10/18/24 • Varsity Eight. **10/22/24 • New Orleans Jazz Band. 10/23/24 • California Ramblers. **10/23/24 • Fletcher Henderson. 10/30/24 • Arkansas Travellers. 11/19/24 • Savoy Orpheons. **1/21/25 • Alex Hyde. 6/25 • Julian Fuhs Follies Band. 6/25
Tiger Rag Original Recording The Wolverine Orchestra June 20, 1924 32-bar solo by Bix
Tiger Rag Copies 1. April 22, 1925. California Ramblers (under various pseudonyms depending on the record label: Five Birmingham Babies, Goldie’s Syncopators, etc.) with Red Nichols and Frank Cush on trumpet. 2. May 12, 1926. University Six with Chelsea Quealey on trumpet. 3. May 1926. Purple Pirates Orchestra. Unknown cornetist. 4. December 1927. Devine’s Wisconsin Roof Orchestra Dick Happe and Alec Alexander on trumpet
Riverboat Shuffle Original Recording The Wolverine Orchestra May 6, 1924 30-bar solo by Bix Copy Jack Hylton’s Kit-Cat Band October 7, 1925 (Also Richard Hitter’s Cabineers May 1925)
Sweet Sue-Just You Original Recording Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra September 18, 1928 32-bar solo by Bix, in hat Copy Sune Lundwalls Palais Orchestra February 18, 1935 Gosta Torner
Copies of Complete ArrangementsOf Bix Recordings • Singin’ The Blues • Clarinet Marmalade • Ostrich Walk
Singin’ The Blues Original Recording Frank Trumbauer and His Orchestra February 4, 1927 Copy Connie’s Inn Orchestra (Fletcher Henderson) Orchestra April 10 or 29, 1931
Clarinet Marmalade Original Recording Frank Trumbauer and His Orchestra February 4, 1927 Copy Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra March 19, 1931
Ostrich Walk Original Recording Frank Trumbauer and His Orchestra May 9, 1927 Copy The New Yorkers Berlin February 21, 1928
Melody Maker Ad 1928 FRANKIE TRUMBAUER & HIS ORCHESTRA R-3349 OSTRICH WALK, Fox-Trot, & RIVERBOAT SHUFFLE, Fox Trot Frankie Trumbauer and His Orchestra -the Ace of Orchestras- have made the greatest dance record yet issued. The playing is the hottest ever, the phrasing of the different instruments is ingenious beyond description. Both Bix Bidelbeck, the world’s greatest Trumpet player, and Ed Lang on the guitar are starred in these two numbers. Anything more wonderful than the solos and different breaks by Bix would be difficult to conceive.