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Abbey Brown's Cool Cats – Flamin' Mamie, Serenade To A Jitterbug.
78 rpm recorded in Hollywood California 1945 Vocals – Anita O'Day Alto Saxophone, Clarinet – Benny Lagasse Bass – Stanley Y. Fletcher Drums – Abbey Brown.
Flamin' Mamie 1938-1941.
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Tenor- Bob Dukoff; Alto & Clarinet - Benny Lagasse; Piano - Hymie Fidelman; Trumpet - Mallie H. Barnett; Bass - Stantley Y. Fletcher; Drums - Abbey Brown; Instrumental. Digitized from a shellac record, at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record. They are . mil truncated conical, . mil truncated conical. These were recorded flat and then also equalized with Turnover: 200Hz, Rolloff: 2120Hz.
Dedicated to the legendary San Francisco rock band The Flamin' Groovies. FLAMIN’ GROOVIES (w/ Roy Loney, performing the Teenage Head album). Little Roger & the Goosebumps (Little Roger Clark, Dick Bright, Peter Dunne (Pearl Harbor and Explosions), David Seabury and John Seabury (Psycotic Pineapple), Donn Spindt (Rubinoos), Dan Newsom (Eye Protection), and Joshua Brody.
Goes to a Fire! 1995. I Want a Girl (Just Like the Girl That Married Dear Old Dad). Goes to a Fire! Smoky Mokes. Goes to a Fire! Riverside Blues.
Flamingo is the second studio album by the garage rock band the Flamin' Groovies. It was released in 1970. Following the group's departure from the Epic record label, it was the first of their two albums for Kama Sutra Records. All songs written by Cyril Jordan and Roy Loney except where noted. Side 1. "Gonna Rock Tonight" (Loney). Sweet Roll Me on Down". Keep a Knockin'" (Richard Penniman). Side 2. "Second Cousin" (Loney)
Flamin' Mamie" is a 1925 jazz classic composed by Paul Whiteman and Fred Rose. Paul Whiteman wrote "Flamin' Mamie" in 1925 with Fred Rose as a "Fox Trot Song" on Jazz Age themes relying on the 1920s image of the vamp: "A Red Hot Stepper". It was one of the top hits of 1925.
These photos are a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the cover-shot 'could-have-beens', as well as the people and paint-pots it took to put it all together. Sleeves From Around The World.
| A | Flamin' MamieAlto Saxophone, Clarinet – Benny LagasseBass – Stanley Y. FletcherDrums – Abbey BrownPiano – Hymie FidelmanTenor Saxophone – Bobby DukoffTrumpet – Mallie H. Barnett |
| B | Serenade To A JitterbugAlto Saxophone, Clarinet – Benny LagasseBass – Stanley Y. FletcherDrums – Abbey BrownPiano – Hymie FidelmanTenor Saxophone – Bobby DukoffTrumpet – Mallie H. Barnett |
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