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  2. Basin Street Records - Wikipedia

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    Basin Street Records is a Grammy Award-winning independent record label based in New Orleans, Louisiana, that specializes in jazz, funk, and rhythm and blues ().. Basin Street Records was founded in 1997 by Mark Samuels and Tom Thompson.

  3. Basin Street Blues - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Records 78 by the Charleston Chasers with additional lyrics by Jack Teagarden and Glenn Miller, 1931 First eight bars of the jazz standard "Basin Street Blues" on tenor sax "Basin Street Blues" is a song often performed by Dixieland jazz bands, written by Spencer Williams in 1928 and recorded that year by Louis Armstrong. [1]

  4. The Charleston Chasers - Wikipedia

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    Their 1931 recording of "Basin Street Blues" featured Benny Goodman, who stated that it was the first time that he was able to show his own musical personality on record. [3] The group's rendition of "Someday Sweetheart" was featured on the soundtrack of the Depression-era crime drama Road to Perdition. [4]

  5. The Mills Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Mills Brothers ad in The Film Daily, 1932. The Mills Brothers, sometimes billed The Four Mills Brothers and originally known as Four Boys and a Guitar, [1] were an American jazz and traditional pop vocal quartet who made more than 2,000 recordings that sold more than 50 million copies and garnered at least three dozen gold records.

  6. The Glenn Miller Story (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The album was re-released by Decca in an expanded stereo version in 1956 as DL78226 with two additional songs by Louis Armstrong and the All Stars, [3] "Basin Street Blues" and "Otchi-Tchor-Ni-Ya" or "Dark Eyes".

  7. 1920s in jazz - Wikipedia

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    Basin Street Blues" [46] [74] [75] is a blues song written by Spencer Williams and introduced by Louis Armstrong. Trombonist and singer Jack Teagarden recorded the song several times, first in 1929 with the Louisiana Rhythm Kings.

  8. Charlie LaVere - Wikipedia

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    LaVere relocated to Chicago in late 1932, where he shared an apartment with the Teagarden's and their spouses in the North end of the city. He began playing regularly with local artists, including Joe and Marty Marsala, Floyd Towne, Jim Barnes, Ray Biondi, Shorty Cherock, Larry Russel, Clark Galehouse, Carl Bean, Wingy Manone, and was awarded standing work with Wingy Manone and Jack Teagarden ...

  9. Tracks (Oscar Peterson album) - Wikipedia

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    "Basin Street Blues" is a slow stride addition to the album "Honeysuckle Rose" utilizes an up-tempo rendition of the original song "Dancing on the Ceiling" is the second slow-stride addition to the album, "A Child Is Born" is a slow ballade-style setting, stating the melody, then improvising slightly on that melody.