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Johnny Maddox And His Dixie Boys - Dixieland Blues FLAC
Performer:
Johnny Maddox And His Dixie Boys
Album:
Dixieland Blues
Style:
Ragtime, Dixieland
Country:
US
Label:
Dot Records
Catalog:
DLP 25131
FLAC size:
1304 mb
MP3 size:
1830 mb
WMA size:
2734 mb


Tracklist


1Memphis Blues2:22
2The Yellow Dog Blues2:05
3Friday Night Blues2:16
4Beale Street Blues3:07
5Basin Street Blues3:01
6Bow Wow Blues2:21
7Strut Miss Lizzie1:57
8Wolverine Blues2:11
9Royal Garden Blues2:19
10Jelly Roll2:02
11Tishomingo Blues2:19
12Bluin' The Blues2:07
13St. Louis Blues2:04


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
DLP 3131Johnny Maddox And His Dixie Boys Dixieland Blues ‎(LP, Mono)Dot RecordsDLP 3131USUnknown
B0002702-02, C0-010Johnny Maddox And His Dixie Boys Dixieland Blues ‎(CD, Album)Universal Music Enterprises, Crazy Otto MusicB0002702-02, C0-010US2004
SAH-D.6022Johnny Maddox And His Dixie Boys Dixieland Blues ‎(LP)London RecordsSAH-D.6022UKUnknown
HA-D 2175Johnny Maddox And His Dixie Boys Dixieland Blues ‎(LP, Mono)London RecordsHA-D 2175UK1958
HAM-D 6041Johnny Maddox And His Dixie Boys Dixieland Blues ‎(LP, Mono)London RecordsHAM-D 6041New ZealandUnknown


Credits


  • Arranged ByBeasley Smith, Matty Matlock
  • BanjoNappy LaMare
  • ClarinetMatty Matlock
  • DrumsNick Fatool
  • IllustrationBoyle
  • PianoBobby Hammack, Johnny Maddox
  • TromboneMoe Schneider
  • TrumpetMannie Klein
  • TubaRed Callender


Notes


DOT Stereophonic sticker on jacket front


Barcodes


  • Pressing Plant ID: I


Companies


  • Pressed By – RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis


Video



Album


Listen free to Johnny Maddox Dixieland Blues Bluin' the Blues, Strut Miss Lizzie and more. 13 tracks 33:58. Maddox's interest in the ragtime era was fueled by his great-aunt Zula Cothron. She played with an all-girls' orchestra at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis and later played in vaudeville. Maddox studied classical music for nineteen years with Margaret Neal and Prudence Simpson Dresser, who studied in Europe for a short time with Franz Liszt. One of his teachers of popular music, Lela Donoho, accompanied silent movies in his h read more. Strut Miss Lizzie - Dixieland Blues - Johnny Maddox - Продолжительность: 1:58 SMariaAlejandra 5 222. Medley: Waiting for the Robert E. Lee, Alabama Jubilee by Johnny Maddox and Adam Swanson - Продолжительность: 4:13 Yuko Eguchi 57 Maddox. Dixieland Blues, 2005. Johnny Maddox. Bluin' the Blues, 02:09. Now playing . Johnny Maddox & the Rhythmasters. Dixieland Blues. Cover information about the songs on the release Dixieland Blues by Johnny Maddox and His Dixie Boys: who covered the songs, who sang the Maddox's DIXIELAND BLUES is being reissued for the first time on compact disc by Crazy Otto Music, a label devoted to ragtime, dixieland and early American music. This 1959 classic is the first reissue of any of Johnny. This reissue celebrates the 50th anniversary of that legendary recording which spent 14 weeks at the top of the charts, and became the first ragtime record to sell more than 1,000,000 copies, eventually selling more than 2,000,000. Johnny was the first artist of Dot Records, and his instant success helped build the label into one of the most successful labels in the 50's. The Dixieland Blues - Pee Wee Hunt And His Orchestra. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. The Entertainer - Johnny Maddox. Yellow Dog Blues. Johnny Maddox & His Dixie Boys. Dixie, also known as Dixie's Land, I Wish I Was in Dixie, and other titles, is a song that was popular in the Southern United States through the 20th century. It is one of the most distinctively Southern musical products of the 19th century and probably the best-known song to have come out of blackface minstrelsy. It was not a folk song at its creation, but it has since entered the American folk vernacular. The song likely cemented the word Dixie in the American vocabulary as a nickname for. Release group by Johnny Maddox and His Dixie Boys