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House of Plenty - Dick Collins

  • 2.3.2--020302Tape212_B7_A8
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  • 05/22/1954-05/23/1954
  • Part of Red Kelly Papers

  1. I'd Know You Anywhere; 2. Angel Eyes; 3. Tricky Dick; 4. Stairway to the Stars; 5. Very Shifty; 6. Just As You Are; 7. What a Little Moonlight Can Do; 8. My One and Only Love; 9. No Soap; 10. The Long Night; 11. Why Was I Born; 12. Please Don't Talk About We When I'm Gone

Victory Parade Spotlight Bands

Side A: Louis Armstrong - Tommy Dorsey; Side B: Harry James, Artie Shaw (1944-45) plus Sam Donahue/Red Kelly and Doc (1948)

Supersax and LA Voices; Supersax

Side A: Supersax and LA Voices - 1. Embraceable You; 2. Embraceable You; 3. Dancing in the Dark; 4. The Song is You; 5. Stardust; 6. L.A.; 7. In the Still of the Night; 8. Don't Blame Me; 9. Stella By Starlight; 10. Star Eyes; 11. Old Folks; Side B: Supersax - 1. Scrapple From the Apple; 2. If I Should Lose You; 3. Salt Peanuts; 4. Lover Man; 5. Au Privave; 6. Kim; 7. KC Blues; 8. Confirmation; 9. Moose the Mooch

The Red Kelly Quartet at Red Kelly's, Tumwater, Wash.

Red Kelly: leader, bass and vocals; Don Ober, guitar; Jack Perciful, piano; Dave Coleman, drums. Featuring: Corky Corcoran, tenor sax; Jan Stenz, vocals. Special Guests: Art Doll, alto and soprano sax; Chuck Stenz, tenor sax. Recorded March 7, 1976 at Red Kelly's, Tumwater, Wash.

Battle of the Saxes and Quartette and C. Stenz at the Oregon Trail, Tumwater, Wash.

Recorded at the Oregon Trail, Tumwater, Wash. Side I: “Battle of the Saxes” (April 1, 1975), Red Kelly – leader and bass, Don Ober – guitar, Jack Perciful – piano, Dave Coleman – drums, Special Guests: Chuck Stenz – tenor sax, “Madman” Ed Easton – tenor sax, Bill White – tuba, Jim Atkins - drums; Side II: Pt. 1 “B.O.T.S.” (cont.); Pt 2. Quartette + C. Stenz (March 24, 1975)

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