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COPENHAGEN - Fletcher Henderson Orchestra

Vocalion n. B14926 - recorded in NYC, Thursday, Oct. 30th, 1924 Solos: Louis Armstrong (muted cornet), Charlie Green (trombone) played on a DECCA Junior of 1927 with Crescendo soundbox  
 
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davidglow3 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Never heard this take before and it's good.Charlie Green trombone,was found in 1931 on someone's doorstep frozen to death.He was penniless and homeless.Sad end to the greatest trombone player of the 1920s
lindyhoppers (6 months ago) Show Hide
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there are two takes of WORDS
13925-13926
and of COPENHAGEN
13928-13929
recorded on same day in NYC (Oct. 30th, 1924)
see pag. 147 of HENDERSONIA

sad death also happened to Kaiser Marshall too...
jazzgirl1920s (10 months ago) Show Hide
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One of the classic early jazz recordings of Louis Armstrong with Fletcher Henderson. This sounds like an alternate take to the version I usually hear on lp. Armstrong's solo is slightly different and the trombone player adds a few notes in one place.

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