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Saturday, March 20, 2010

0028 Tubby Hayes [The Yellow Rose Session 1956] FLAC 5(12.41)


















Contributed by bluebird, who writes:-
This is a 30 minute broadcast from the BBC Light programme Dance Music slot where Hayes and his Octet, making their debut here, show that even top class musicians had to make musical concessions and play 'near jazz' material to earn a living back in 1956. Note the very proper BBC announcer trying to be cool.

Ian Hamer - trumpet (01 02 04 05)
Dickie Hawdon - trumpet (01 02 04 05)
Mike Senn - alto, baritone, clarinet (01 02 04 05)
Tubby Hayes - tenor
Jackie Sharpe - tenor, baritone (01 02 04 05)
Harry South - piano
Pete Blannin - bass
Bill Eyden - drums

01 He's a Tramp
02 Sophisticated Lady
03 The Yellow Rose of Texas
04 Almost Like Being in Love
05 Ain't It the Truth

Label: BBC broadcast
Recorded: January 04 1956
Lineage: Unknown>FLAC

6 comments:

  1. Wow, where do you get this stuff? Can't wait to check it out. Many thanks.

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  2. @jazzjet

    Rescued from the BBC archives and commercially released a couple of years ago.
    Unfortunately the BBC wiped so many of their taped (film and sound)jazz sessions from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s so anything that appears now is a rare find and a bonus.

    We might find some more for the blog in due course.

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  3. If Tubby's involved it's worth having. Good ol' beeb! Thanks for another gem bluebird.

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  4. What a surprise a Tubby I didn't know existed.
    Thank you bluebird.

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  5. Many thanx, Bluebird!! Another Tubby I missed originally, and this one is a real rarity!!

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