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Red and Brownie #7

Red Kelly talks by phone with Evan Brown on his radio program on KLAY 1180-AM

Stan Kenton - Jump For Joy

(Recorded 1957-1958) - 1. La Suerte de los Tontos (Fortune of Fools); 2. Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea; 3. I Remember You; 4. I Should Care; 5. Beyond the Blue Horizon; 6. Walkin' by the River; 7. Cherokee; 8. Jump For Joy; 9. Under a Blanket of Blue; 10. Intermission Riff

Kenton Live From the Las Vegas Tropicana 2/2/59

Side A: 1. Artistry in Rhythm; 2. Bernie's Tune; 3. Tuxedo Junction; 4. Street Scene; 5. Puck's Blues; 6. This is Always; 7. Don't Get Around Much Anymore; 8. Design for Blue; 9. Home Journey; 10. A String of Pearls; 11. It's All Right With Me; 12. Intermission Riff; Side B: I Concentrate on You; 2. The End of a Love Affair; 3. You and I and George (Red Kelly talks/sings); 4. Senitmental Riff; 5. Random Riff

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

Duke Ellington, Jimmy Blanton Broadcast; Clifford Brown; Count Basie Broadcast

  • 2.3.2-020302Reel23
  • Item
  • 01/09/1940, 09/20/1940, Feb. 1956,
  • Part of Red Kelly Papers

Side I: Duke EIllington – Jimmy Blanton – Broadcast Jan. 9, 1940; Side 2: Clifford Brown – Max (Feb. 1956) (Basin St. Album) (No Brown Comps. or Arr’s; Count Basie Broadcast (Sept 20) 1940 with Lester Young and Jo Jones. Two Recording Notes in Case: One is the “sequence and edit chart for ‘R.K.’ broadcast tapes”. Also, black and white picture of young girl on case with “Aug. 1959” written underneath.

Jim Hall Trio, Hampton Hawes 3, Curtis Counce 5, Red Mitchell 4, Bob Brookmeyer and Zoot Sims, B.B. King

Recording note in case. Side 1: Jim Hall Trio (Jim – guitar, Carl Perkins – piano, Red Mitchell – bass); Hampton Hawes 3 (Hamp, Chuck Thompson – drums, Red Mitchell – bass); Curtis Counce 5 (Harold Land – tenor, Curtis, Carl Perkins, Frank Butler, Jack Sheldon). Side 2: Red Mitchell 4 (James Clay – tenor + flute, Red, Lorraine Geller – piano, Billy Higgins); Bob Brookmeyer, Zoot Sims + (Hank Jones – piano, Bull Reuther – bass, Gus Johnson – drums) w/ vocal by Zoot; Cy Touff, Richie Kamuka, Harry Edison, Conrad Gozzo, Leroy Vinnegar, Russ Freeman and Chuck Flores; B.B. King. Song listing on case.

"Corky Plays 'Something'; Sept. 15, 1971

File folder has small brass plaque with title etched on it.

Side A: "Something", "My Funny Valentine", "Ah - Moore", 9/15/71, "The Acid Test", signed Corky.
Side B: "How High", "Danny", "Ah - Moore"

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