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  • Thats my uncle Marvin Ashbaugh on the ivories! Thanks so much for posting this! He passed in 1974.

  • @JoeDunlap1 Whaouh , Mr Marvin Ash was a great pianist who played with all the best musicians during the 40's & 50's !!! Many thanks for your comment & best regards , NICKY .

  • What, a trombone without the trom, just the bone??

  • The AMAZING Ray Baudic on Drums

  • Wow, this is amazing!

  • those ivories! AWESOME!

  • "'Jack-Armstrong' Blues" comes from an All Star V-Disc Jam session featuring Jack Teagarden and Louis Armstrong. The recording was released in March, 1945 as V-Disc 384A. The composers were Jack Teagarden and Louis Armstrong. Jack Teagarden also provided vocals on the V-Disc recording. Jack Teagarden also recorded the Glenn Miller composition "I Swung the Election" on V-Disc 823B from 1948. Glenn Miller alumni Bobby Hackett and Ernie Caceres were on the V-Disc jam session.

  • Wow, what a fabulous recording. I adore Teagarden anyway, but this is a very cool recording. great job posting. Thanks, pal.

  • I found this info on JAZZ ON THE SCREEN

    A Jazz and Blues Filmography by David Meeker

    Library of Congress • Washington, DC • 2007

    JACK TEAGARDEN TELESCRIPTIONS

    USA 1952 – s – tvs dir Duke Goldstone

    Benjamin F Spikes, John C Spikes. With: Charlie Teagarden, trumpet; Jack Tea- garden, trombone, vocal; Don Bonnee, clarinet; Heinie Beau, alto sax; Pud Brown, tenor sax; Marvin Ash, piano; Ray Leatherwood, acoustic double bass; Ray Bauduc, drums.

  • this is what you call music !!!!!!!!! i could listen to this all night.

  • Look at Bauduc at 3:10 That´s what i call a backbeat!

  • @JUSTASITTINANDAROCK

    To many out there it's interresting to mention all the bandmembers!

    Through my listening I've come across a lot of INCOMPLETE vids

  • Jack Teagarden is the Father of the Jazz Trombone. "Jack Armstrong Blues" was composed by Jack Teagarden with Louis Armstrong and was released a a V-Disc during World War II.

  • Loved this one!

  • SUPERJACK!!!

  • Whos on the piano?

  • It blows my mind how people dont appreciate real art anymore. Look at the views, what have we become?

  • Genial, muchas gracias por publicarlo.

  • Wow! I remember the story of him playing into a glass, and I just wrote on another YouTube clip that I wish we had a video of it. Thank you.

  • cw1310: Per opening title card "MCMLI" = 1951.

    Great stuff, including Jack's trick of playing the trombone slide into a glass! Charlie Teagarden trumpet, Pud Brown sax, Ray Bauduc, drums. Who else is in this great band?

  • Anyone know the year of this?

  • @cw1310 Had to be in the early forties because I used to catch Jack and Pee Wee Russell at Eddie Condon's in the early fiftes and they were middle-aged at the time. In this clip he looks like a kid so yeah, I would make it the late thirties or early forties.

  • The GREAT Jack Teagarden

  • Clips like this make me think that youtube is/has been the most important cultural goldmine of the last decade. Where else would you find beautiful gems from the past like this?

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