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New York, 22 apr 1955 Wild Bill Davison (cnt) Cutty Cutshall (tbn) Edmond Hall (cl) Gene Schroeder (p) Eddie Condon (g) Walter Page (b) George Wettling (d. .
Album · 2007 · 20 Songs. Jazz Figures, Eddie Condon (1939-1946).
We Dig Dixieland Jazz.
Eddie Condon was on of the young 'White' Chicagoans who, during the 1920s, were instrumental in creating a new, hard driving type of Chicago Dixieland Jazz. His career started at just age 17 when he played Banjo (his original instrument) with the 'Hollis Peavey Jazz bandits', and he even played briefly with some members of the now fabled Austin High School Gang. In 1927 he co-led the McKenzie-Condon Chicagoans on a record that was popular in Chicago. In 1929, after organizing some other recording sessions, Condon switched cities and instruments.
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Free download and listen The Best of Dixieland: Eddie Condon. Eddie Condon And His Windy City Seven. Jack Teagarden And His Trombone. Tracks count: 11. Views: 0. Eddie Condon And His Chicagoans - Someday, Sweetheart 03:24. Eddie Condon, Eddie Condon & His Windy City Seven - Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland (Part 1) 03:08.
The Best of Original Dixieland Jazz Band. The Original Dixieland Jazz Band. The Original Dixieland Jazz Band "Tiger Rag". Jelly Roll Morton, The Original Dixieland Jazz Band, Joe Venuti & Eddie Lang, King Oliver, Jean Goldkette. 110 Year Anniversary of A Jazz Legend; Nick LaRocca.
Albert Edwin Condon (November 16, 1905 – August 4, 1973) was an American jazz banjoist, guitarist, and bandleader. A leading figure in Chicago jazz, he also played piano and sang. Condon was born in Goodland, Indiana, the son of John and Margaret (née McGraw) Condon. He grew up in Momence, Illinois, and Chicago Heights, Illinois, where he attended St. Agnes and Bloom High School. After playing ukulele, he switched to banjo and was a professional musician by 1921.
| 1 | Tiger Rag | 2:55 |
| 2 | Village Blues | 2:52 |
| 3 | Black And Blue | 2:23 |
| 4 | Who's Sorry Now | 2:46 |
| 5 | When It's Sleepy Time Down South | 2:55 |
| 6 | Clarinet Marmalade | 2:47 |
| 7 | Joe's Blues | 2:56 |
| 8 | Some Of These Days | 2:48 |
| 9 | I Told You Once | 3:00 |
| 10 | Georgia On My Mind | 2:55 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 CV 952, CV 952 | Sidney Bechet | Hommage A Sidney Bechet (LP, Comp) | Musidisc, Musidisc | 30 CV 952, CV 952 | France | Unknown |
| MG 12208 | Eddie Condon | We Dig Dixieland Jazz (LP, Comp) | Savoy Records | MG 12208 | US | Unknown |
| RMG-6079 | Bobby Hackett, Sidney Bechet, Eddie Condon, Joe Marsala | Bobby Hackett, Sidney Bechet, Eddie Condon, Joe Marsala - We Dig Dixieland Jazz (12", Album, Mono) | Regent | RMG-6079 | US | Unknown |
| 30 CV 952, CV 952 | Sidney Bechet | Hommage A Sidney Bechet (LP, Comp) | Musidisc, Musidisc | 30 CV 952, CV 952 | France | Unknown |
| M. 70-009 | Sidney Bechet | Homenaje A Sidney Bechet (LP) | Musidisc | M. 70-009 | Spain | 1965 |
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