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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
- 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
Music by Red Kelly at the 1986 Tribute to Bing (Crosby) in Tacoma
- 2.3.2--020302Tape218_B7_A14
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- 1986
Part of Red Kelly Papers
- 2.3.2--020302Tape219_B7_A15
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Part of Red Kelly Papers
Side A: Saturday, 16 April 88, B. Hobart, D. Anderson
- 2.3.2--020302Tape214_B7_A10
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- 04/16/1988
Part of Red Kelly Papers
Side A: Saturday, 16 April 88, B. Hobart, D. Anderson
Supersax and LA Voices; Supersax
- 2.3.2--020302Tape217_B7_A13
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Part of Red Kelly Papers
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
- 2.3.2--020302Tape221_B7_A17
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Part of Red Kelly Papers
- 2.3.2--020302Tape207_B7_A3
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- 08/01/1986
Part of Red Kelly Papers
Side A: Red Kelly, Jack Perciful, Gus Voss, Dave McQuarry; Side B: Red Kelly, Jack Perciful, Gus Voss, Bill Ramsey, Clarence Banks, Chuck Stentz, Dave McQuarry
Side A: 1956 - Maynard and Red; B. Maynard Scott
- 2.3.2--020302Tape220_B7_A16
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- 1956
Part of Red Kelly Papers
Side A: 1956 - Maynard and Red; B. Maynard Scott
Claude Williamson and Red Kelly at Frascati’s (Reel 2)
- 2.3.2-020302Reel08
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Part of Red Kelly Papers
Recording note in case:
Red Kelly Trio - “Raise the Roof” (unedited)
- 2.3.2-020302Reel17
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Part of Red Kelly Papers
“Dixieland From the Oregon Trail, Vol. II”, Tumwater, Wash.
- 2.3.2-020302Reel18
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- 05/11/1975
Part of Red Kelly Papers
Red Kelly – leader and bass; Don Ober – guitar, Jack Perciful – piano, Dave Coleman – drums, Art Doll – clarinet, Bill Hobart – trumpet, Gary Alshire – trombone. Recorded May 11, 1975, live at the Oregon Trail, Tumwater, Wash.
- 2.3.2-020302Reel20
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- 08/31/1960
Part of Red Kelly Papers
Recording note in case. Modest Jazz Trio: Red Kelly, Red Mitchell, Jim Hall. Recorded Aug. 31, 1960
Bill Holman, Lunceford; Super Sax (Carl)
- 2.3.2-020302Reel21
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Part of Red Kelly Papers
Note in Case: No. 1 Bill Holman, Lunceford; No. 2 Yardbird Suite, Super Sax (Carl)
Stan Kenton – “Cut out” Artistry in Rhythm
- 2.3.2-020302Reel26
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Part of Red Kelly Papers
Recording Notes in case: First note: “Stan Kenton – cut out Artistry in Rhythm”; Second note: “R. Kelly – Don’t Get Around Much Anymore w/Kenton, George, Bernie’s Tune, etc. (Kenton band)”
Duke Ellington – The Great Paris Concert – Recorded at Olympia Theatre, Paris, Feb. 1963
- 2.3.2-020302Reel29
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- Feb. 1963
Part of Red Kelly Papers
Duke Ellington – The Great Paris Concert – Olympia Theatre, Paris, Feb. 1963. List of band personnel and album tracks on case. Note in case of bill for recorded/editing music purchases.
Frank Rosolino, Red Kelly, John Peasora
- 2.3.2-020302Reel02
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Part of Red Kelly Papers
Recording note in case: Fr. Rosolino Quartet ”Live” – Red
Battle of the Saxes and Quartette and C. Stenz at the Oregon Trail, Tumwater, Wash.
- 2.3.2-020302Reel05
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- 03/24/1975, 04/01/1975
Part of Red Kelly Papers
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)
The Red Kelly Trio with Special Guests Live from the Oregon Trail, Tumwater, Wash.
- 2.3.2-020302Reel16
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- 10/10/1974, 11/03/1974
Part of Red Kelly Papers
Side I (Oct. 10, 1974): The Red Kelly Trio: Red Kelly – bass, Don Ober – guitar, Jack Perciful – piano and Special Guests: Dave Coleman – drums, Bill Ramsey – baritone sax, Art Doll – alto sac, Church Stenz – tenor sax, Jay McHammett – flugelhorn, Floyd Standifer – trumpet and flugelhorn. Side II (Nov. 3, 1974): Trio and Coleman, Standifer and Doll – soprano sax, Kathy Baker – vocals. All live from the Oregon Trail, Tumwater, Wash.
The Red Kelly Trio with Special Guests Live at the Oregon Trail, Tumwater, Wash.
- 2.3.2-020302Reel19
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- 03/04/1975
Part of Red Kelly Papers
The Red Kelly Trio: Red Kelly – bass, Don Ober – guitar, Jack Perciful – piano with Special Guests: Dave Coleman – percussion, Raleigh Morehouse – clarinet.
Radio Broadcasts: Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Charlie Parker, Buddy Stewart, Charlie Barnet
- 2.3.2-020302Reel24
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Part of Red Kelly Papers
Note in case: Pt. 1: Duke is on the Air; Pt. 2: Records; Pt. 3: Still Duke; Pt. 4: Count Basie Broadcast; Pt. 5: Charlie Parker, Buddy Stewart – Dave Lambert; Pt. 6: Charlie Barnet Broadcast
Chubby Jackson, Charlie Parker and All-Stars
- 2.3.2-020302Reel25
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- 03/05/1949
Part of Red Kelly Papers
Recording note in case: Side I: Chubby Jackson; Side 2: Charlie Parker and All-Stars: Parker, Buddy Stewart, Dave Lambert. “Same night” written on case.
“In a Relaxed Mood” – James Joe and Zoot Sims
- 2.3.2-020302Reel27
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Part of Red Kelly Papers
“In a Relaxed Mood” – James Joe and Zoot Sims
Jan. 26, ’75; “The Tumwater Conservatory and Chowder Society”
- 2.3.2-020302Reel01
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- 01/26/1975
Part of Red Kelly Papers
Side I: “The Tumwater Conservatory and Chowder Society”; Side II: (Cont.)
Red’s Birthday Live at the Lion’s Paw, Redmond, Wash.
- 2.3.2-020302Reel10
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- 1974
Part of Red Kelly Papers
Red’s Bday ’74: Red Kelly – bass, Jimmy Bitner – piano, Dave Stettler – drums at The Lions Paw, Redmond, Wash. Contains unknown picture of 3 women (2 younger, 1 elderly) and 1 man (elderly) in a home.
Change of Life Band, “Jazz Runneth Over” from the Knapsack
- 2.3.2-020302Reel14
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- 01/20/1974
Part of Red Kelly Papers
Recording note in case with track listing: “Jazz Runneth Over” from the Knapsack. Change of Life Dance Band: Jack Perciful – piano, Red Kelly – f. bass, Don Manning – drums. Jan. 20, 1974