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Willie The Lion Smith and His Jazz Cubs
- Artist: Willie "The Lion" Smith
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 10/21/2008

Willie The Lion Smith and His Jazz Cubs
- Artist: Willie "The Lion" Smith
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 10/21/2008
- Artist: Willie "The Lion" Smith
- Label: GHB Jazz Foundation
- UPC: 762247636724
- Item #: JZY763672
- Genre: Jazz
- Release Date: 10/21/2008
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Price: $13.69

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Product Notes
One of the great stride pianists of all time, Willie "The Lion" Smith is represented on two distinct dates on this new CD. 9 of the 16 were recorded in 1971 with Willie being joined by cornetist Tony Newstead, clarinetist Tommy Gwaltney, bassist Van Perry and drummer Skip Tomlinson. The other 7 songs are from a live solo concert from 1944 except for being joined by drummer Gene Krupa on one song "Here Comes the Band". Tracks include: Ain't She Sweet, Am I Blue?, Echoes of Spring, Between the Devil And the Deep Blue Sea on the 1971 date and the Sneakaway, Louisiana, Darktown Strutters Bal, Oh Baby! On the 1944 date.
Credits
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Composer(s)Fred E. Ahlert
Frédéric Chopin
Gene Krupa
Harold Arlen
Roy Turk
Rudolf Friml
Ted Koehler
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Performer(s)Skip Tomlinson
Tommy Gwaltney
Van Perry
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Artist(s)Willie "The Lion" Smith
Willie Smith 'the Lion'