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  • @macreeO - It could be either Jack Jenny or Sonny Lee trombone solo according to Brian Rust "Jazz Records", or possibly Red Ballard. @phredl - Again according to Brian Rust 4th Revised Edition, Woody Herman, indeed, was on this recording.

  • Is this Sonny Lee or Jack Jenney on the Trombone solo? From the style I am guessing Sonny Lee.

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  • Output tubes in the Califone are 6AQ5's, which are similar to 6V6's.

  • Woody Herman didn't join the band until 1935.

  • I have the Brunswick, Vocalion, OKeh, & Harmony issues of this AWESOME record! I think it might have been slightly popular? Don`t You? I LOVE THIS RECORD!

  • Quealey, Lee, Herman, were not present at this recording. Lang, doubtful.

    Willard? Kissinger-string bass, Bishop, possibly Bb, but present.

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