The Charleston Chasers

The Charleston Chasers

Long Tail Jazz Big band Ragtime Swing music Vintage jazz

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Top titres de The Charleston Chasers

Delirium
Delirium The Charleston Chasers
Yes Sir, That's My Baby
Yes Sir, That's My Baby The Charleston Chasers
Brotherly Love
Brotherly Love The Charleston Chasers
Ain't Misbehavin
Ain't Misbehavin The Charleston Chasers
Someday Sweetheart (Remastered)
Someday Sweetheart (Remastered) The Charleston Chasers

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À propos de The Charleston Chasers

The Charleston Chasers was a name used between 1925 and 1931 for a series of recording groups that did not exist outside of the studios. The 1925 edition (which recorded two numbers) matched cornetist Leo McConville with trombonist Miff Mole and pianist Arthur Schutt. By their second session two years later, the Charleston Chasers was a group similar to Red Nichols' Five Pennies with Nichols on cornet, trombonist Mole, Jimmy Dorsey on clarinet and alto (he was later replaced by clarinetist Pee Wee Russell), and usually pianist Schutt, Dick McDonough on banjo or guitar, Joe Tarto on tuba, an...