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September 18, 1948 (18 items; TT = 36:46) |
Royal Roost Club, New York NY |
WMCA-AM radio broadcast (B) |
Show chatter
Miles Davis (tpt); Michael Zwerin (tb); Junior Collins (frh); Bill Barber (tuba); Lee Konitz (as); Gerry Mulligan (bs); John Lewis (p); Dillon "Curley" Russell (b); Max Roach (d); Kenny "Pancho" Hagood (voc); Clark Terry (tpt); Jimmy Nottingham (tpt); Harry Edison (tpt); Emmett Berry (tpt); Dickie Wells (tb); Bill Johnson (tb); George Matthews (tb); Ted Donnelly (tb); Bernie Peacock (as); Earl Warren (as, voc); Wardell Gray (ts); Paul Gonsalves (ts); Ronald "Jack" Washington (bs); Freddie Green (g); William "Count" Basie (p); Singleton Palmer (b); Rossiere "Shadow" Wilson (d); Dinah Washington (voc); Symphony Sid Torin (ann); Bob Garrity (ann) |
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Announcement (Bob Garrity) |
0:07 |
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2 |
Jumpin' with Symphony Sid (with announcement) (L. Young) |
2:33 |
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3 |
Move (D. Best) |
4:52 |
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4 |
Introduction (Symphony Sid Torin) |
0:46 |
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5 |
Darn That Dream (E. DeLange-J. Van Heusen) |
4:28 |
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6 |
Introduction (Symphony Sid Torin) |
0:14 |
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7 |
Chasin' the Bird (C. Parker) |
4:50 |
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8 |
Introduction (Symphony Sid Torin) |
0:16 |
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9 |
Moon Dreams (C. MacGregor-J. Mercer) |
3:48 |
10 |
Introduction (Symphony Sid Torin) |
0:12 |
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11 |
Hallucinations [Budo] (B. Powell-M. Davis) |
4:21 |
12 |
Jumpin' with Symphony Sid (with announcement (inc)) (L. Young) |
0:15 |
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13 |
One O'Clock Jump (C. Basie) |
0:38 |
14 |
The Peacock (B. Peacock) |
2:12 |
15 |
Introduction (Symphony Sid Torin) |
0:18 |
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16 |
Swedish Pastry (B. Kessel) |
3:17 |
17 |
Introduction (Symphony Sid Torin) |
0:17 |
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18 |
X-1 (W. Basie) |
3:22 |
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3 Move
12" LP: Alto AL-701, Durium-Cicala BLJ-8003
CD: Recording Arts (Golden Age of Jazz) JZCD 313, Recording Arts Reference Edition RARE CD 08/10, Tokuma TKCB-30024, Tokuma TKCB-71891, Fresh Sound FSCD-1008, Capitol CDP 94550, Definitive Records DRCD 11159
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5 Darn That Dream
12" LP: Alto AL-701, Durium-Cicala BLJ-8003
CD: Recording Arts (Golden Age of Jazz) JZCD 313, Recording Arts Reference Edition RARE CD 08/10, Tokuma TKCB-30024, Tokuma TKCB-71891, Fresh Sound FSCD-1008, Capitol CDP 94550, Definitive Records DRCD 11159
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9 Moon Dreams
12" LP: Alto AL-701, Durium-Cicala BLJ-8003
CD: Tokuma TKCB-30024, Tokuma TKCB-71891, Fresh Sound FSCD-1008, Capitol CDP 94550, Definitive Records DRCD 11159
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11 Hallucinations
12" LP: Alto AL-701, Durium-Cicala BLJ-8003
CD: Tokuma TKCB-30024, Tokuma TKCB-71891, Fresh Sound FSCD-1008, Capitol CDP 94550, Definitive Records DRCD 11159
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13 One O'Clock Jump
12" LP: Session Disc 106
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14 The Peacock
12" LP: Alto AL-702
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16 Swedish Pastry
12" LP: Alto AL-702
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18 X-1
12" LP: Session Disc 106
CD: Drive Archive DE2-41096
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This is the second of two live broadcasts of the Davis Nonet from the Royal Roost.
(The first was on September 4.) During this
period Symphony Sid Torin's Friday night/Saturday morning "all-night, all-frantic"
show consisted of Sid and Bob Garrity taking requests and playing records, along
with short live broadcasts from the Royal Roost and occasionally the Apollo Theatre.
Davis participated in a Savoy studio date
with the Parker Quintet later on this day (a Saturday).
In his autobiography Davis says that "Monte Kay booked us [i.e. the Nonet] into
the Royal Roost on Broadway for two weeks." While there is some disagreement on
the date of the first Nonet broadcast from the Roost, everyone seems to agree that
this broadcast took place on the 18th. The Nonet's two-week stint at the Roost
ended soon afterward, and a Davis All-Star Quintet (a subset of the Nonet featuring
Lee Konitz and John Lewis -- featured here on "Chasin' the Bird") began a one-week
engagement at the Roost. For more details see the notes to the
September 4
broadcast.
Thanks to James Accardi for help with this session.
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