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Gene Krupa - Gene Krupa In Disco Order Volume 20, February 5, 1947 - January 26, 1949 album

Gene Krupa - Gene Krupa In Disco Order Volume 20, February 5, 1947 - January 26, 1949 album

  • Performer: Gene Krupa
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Title: Gene Krupa In Disco Order Volume 20, February 5, 1947 - January 26, 1949
  • Style: Big Band
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Tracks A4 to A7 recorded August 20, 1941. Tracks B1 to B4 recorded October 3, 1941. Tracks B5, B6 recorded October 14, 1941. Track B7 recorded November 25, 1941.

After Anita O'Day suddenly quit his band in 1946, Gene Krupa went out looking for a replacement female vocalist. He discovered Carolyn Grey performing with a no-name intermission band and hired her at once.

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Eugene Bertram "Gene" Krupa (January 15, 1909 – October 16, 1973) was an American jazz and big band drummer and composer, known for his highly energetic and flamboyant style.

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Gene's Boogie
Vocals – Carolyn Grey, Gene Krupa, Ensemble*Vocals, Arranged By – George Williams
A2 Starburst (Theme)
Arranged By – Eddie Finckel*
A3 I'll Never Make The Same Mistake Again
Vocals – Buddy Hughes
A4 Fun And Fancy Free
Vocals – Buddy Hughes
A5 Please Don't Play Number Six Tonight
Vocals – Buddy Hughes, Delores Hawkins*, Gene Krupa
A6 I May Be Wrong (But I Think You're Wonderful)
A7 Teach Me, Teach Me, Baby
Arranged By – George Williams Vocals – Delores Hawkins*
B1 You Turned The Tables On Me
Vocals – Delores Hawkins*
B2 It's Whatcha Do With Whatcha Got
Vocals – Buddy Hughes
B3 I Should Have Kept On Dreaming
Arranged By – George Williams
B4 Calling Doctor Gillespie
B5 Up An Atom
B6 Bop Boogie
Arranged By – George Williams Vocals – Delores Hawkins*, Ensemble*
B7 Lemon Drop
Vocals – Frank Rosolino

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone – Charlie Kennedy (tracks: A1 to B5), Jerry Therkeld (tracks: B6, B7), Lenny Hambro (tracks: A7 to B7), Sam Marowitz (tracks: A1, A2), Tommy Lucas (tracks: A3 to A6)
  • Baritone Saxophone – Bob Morton (tracks: A7 to B5), Dale Keever (tracks: B6, B7), Jack Schwartz (tracks: A1, A2), Larry Patton (tracks: A3 to A6)
  • Bass – Bob Strahl (tracks: A1 to A6), Don Simpson (tracks: B6, B7), Pete Ruggerio (tracks: A7 to B5)
  • Drums – Gene Krupa
  • Guitar – Bob Lesher (tracks: A1 to B5), Ralph Blaze (tracks: B6, B7)
  • Piano – Buddy Neal (tracks: A1, A2), Joe Cohen (tracks: B6, B7), Teddy Napoleon (tracks: A7 to B5), Bill Baker* (tracks: A3 to A6)
  • Tenor Saxophone – Buddy Wise, Carl Friend (tracks: B6, B7), Mitch Melnick (tracks: A1 to B5)
  • Trombone – Allan Langstaff (tracks: B6, B7), Bob Fitzpatrick (tracks: A7 to B5), Clay Hervey (tracks: A1, A2), Dick Taylor (tracks: A1, A2), Rick Taylor* (tracks: A3 to A6), Emil Mazanec (tracks: A1 to B5), Frank Rehak (tracks: B6, B7), Frank Rosolino (tracks: B6, B7), Jack Zimmerman (tracks: A1 to B5), Urbie Green (tracks: A3 to B5), Walter Robinson (tracks: B6, B7)
  • Trumpet – Al Porcino (tracks: A1, A2), Buddy Colaneri (tracks: A7 to B5), Dick Dale (tracks: A3 to A6), Don Fagerquist (tracks: A1, A2, A7 to B7), Ed Badgley (tracks: A1, A2), Ed Shadowski* (tracks: A7 to B5), Gordon Boswell (tracks: A3 to B7), John Bello (tracks: A3 to A6, B6, B7), Ray Triscari (tracks: A1 to A6, B6, B7), Roy Eldridge (tracks: B6, B7)