A Night with Eddie Condon
A Night with Eddie Condon is a 2001 album by clarinetist Kenny Davern originally recorded live in 1971, joined of course by guitarist Eddie Condon. Performing swing and dixieland tunes that night, they are joined by Lou McGarity on trombone, among others.
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Released | 2001-05-01 | |||
Recorded | 1971-04-30 | |||
Genre | Swing Dixieland | |||
Label | Arbors Records | |||
Producer | Matt Domber, Rachel Dombe | |||
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Track listing
- "At the Jazz Band Ball"
- "Rosetta"
- "Royal Garden Blues"
- "Ain't Misbehavin'"
- "Jazz Me Blues"
- "Rose of Washington Square"
- "Muskrat Ramble"
- "I Can't Get Started"
- "China Boy"
- "Rose Room"
- "That's a Plenty"
- "St. Louis Blues"
Personnel
- Kenny Davern – clarinet, soprano saxophone
- Eddie Condon – guitar
- Bernie Privin – trumpet
- Lou McGarity – trombone
- Dill Jones – piano
- Cliff Leeman – drums
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References
- Anderson, Rick. A Night with Eddie Condon at AllMusic
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