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Friday, August 14, 2015

Fletcher Henderson, Pt. 1

The first of two Duplex Mystery Jazz Hour programs on the large ensembles of Fletcher Henderson who, along with arranger Don Redman, is largely responsible for what became "swing" music. Broadcast 8.14.15 on WZBC.

Listen HERE.

PLAYLIST

 Fletcher Henderson "The Dicty Blues" (1926) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "Teapot Dome Blues" (1926) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "Go Long Mule"  (1926) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "Shanghai Shuffle"  (1926) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "Copenhagen"  (1926) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "How Come You Do Like Me Like You Do?"  (1926) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "Everybody Loves My Baby" (1926) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "Sugarfoot Stomp" (1926) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "What-cha-call-em Blues" f(1926) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "T.N.T."  (1926) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "The Stampede" (1926) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "Jackass Blues"  (1926) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "Henderson Stomp"  (1926) on Columbia 

NOTE: The second CD I recorded from the show was corrupted, so the following part of the playlist is not on this recording.

 Fletcher Henderson "The Chant"  (1926) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "Snag It" (1926) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "Rocky Mountain Blues"  (1926) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "Tozo" f (1926) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "St Louis Shuffle"  (1926) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "Whiteman Stomp"  ( 1926) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "I'm Coming Viginia" (1926) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "Variety Stomp"  (1926) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "St. Louis Blues"  (1926) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "Goose Pimples" (1926) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "Hop Off" (1927) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "King Porter Stomp"(1928) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "D Natural Blues" (1928) on Columbia 
 Fletcher Henderson "Oh Baby" (1928) on Harmony 
 Fletcher Henderson "Feeling Good"  (1928) on Harmony 
 Fletcher Henderson "I'm Feeling Devilish"  (1928) on Harmony 
 Fletcher Henderson "Old Black Joe Blues" (1928) on Romeo 


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