The 1928 sessions called Johnny Dunn and his Band are interesting in that Dunn plays with three of the greats of 1920s Jazz piano, Jelly Roll Morton on the March 13th sessions, and James P. Johnson and Fats Waller on the March 26th sides. |
Title | Recording Date | Recording Location | Company |
Buffalo Blues
(Jelly Roll Morton) |
3-13-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 14306-D |
Ham And Eggs
(Jelly Roll Morton) |
3-13-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 14358-D |
Original Bugle Blues
(Kelly) |
3-26-1928 | New York, New York | Vocalion 1176 |
Sergeant Dunn's Bugle Call Blues
(Johnny Dunn) |
3-13-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 14306-D |
What's The Use Of Being Alone
(Perry Bradford) |
3-26-1928 | New York, New York | Vocalion 1176 |
You Need Some Loving
(Perry Bradford) |
3-13-1928 | New York, New York | Columbia 14358-D |
Artist | Instrument |
Gavin Bushell | Clarinet, Alto Saxophone |
Johnny Dunn | Cornet |
Herb Flemming | Trombone |
James P. Johnson | Piano |
John Mitchell | Banjo |
Jelly Roll Morton | Piano |
Mort Perry | Drums |
Fats Waller | Piano |