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Someday you'll be sorry Hucko Peanuts 1987
Peanuts Hucko and his All Stars in Germany.
Hucko clarinet, Randy Sandke trumpet, Dan Barrett trombone, Johnny Varro piano, Colin Green bass and Jake Hanna drums.
A very relaxed and swinging band of American All Stars on tour through Europe in 1987 play a live concert for German TV featuring some of the tunes of Armstrong and Goodman
Peanuts Hucko (1912-2003) was born Michael Andrew Hucko. The swing clarinettist's lifelong nickname stemmed from his childhood love of peanuts. In 1939 Hucko came to New York City, where he began playing tenor sax with the bands of Will Bradley, Joe Marsala, Bob Chester and Charlie Spivak.
He served in Europe with Glenn Miller's Army Air Force Band until the leader's disappearance in 1944. After Hucko began concentrating solely on clarinet he was featured in the trombonist's Dixieland combo, the Uptown Hall Gang. Fats Waller's hot-and-heavy "Stealin' Apples" became Hucko's signature tune, remaining in his repertoire from then on.
Following the war, Hucko did studio work for ABC and CBS while making the rounds of major jazz bands: Benny Goodman, Eddie Condon, Ray McKinley, Earl Hines, Jack Teagarden, the Louis Armstrong All-Stars. The clarinetist led his own combo at Condon's club in the mid-60s, then joined what evolved into The World's Greatest Jazz Band for annual gigs at Dick Gibson's Colorado Jazz Party. Hucko fell in love with Denver, opening his Navarre nightclub there in 1974. The club's featured performers included pianist Ralph Sutton and Hucko's wife, singer Louise Tobin (the ex-wife of Harry James).
In the 1970s Hucko's time was largely split between leading the Glenn Miller Orchestra on world tours and appearing on the Lawrence Welk Show. The 80s brought a career revival as Hucko worked regularly with his Pied Piper Quintet. He and Tobin later settled into semi-retirement in Denton, Texas.

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  • It was said that Peanuts was the only clarinetist that scarred Benny Goodman!

  • Like it!

  • was?!???? Argh, sorry. So,he's already know.

  • Peanuts is a god of jazz. From Italy (Rome) the greatest appreciament for him. Please tell him.

  • Peanuts was my great uncle, and played for the Queen of England twice. The last of his kind, for sure

  • great band plus great tune == great music! this is really enjoyable!

  • Does anyone know what clarinet and mouthpiece Peanuts used?Mike

  • GREAT VIDEO WITH A GREAT BAND SOUND GREAT WHICH THERE WERE MORE NUMBERS WITH THIS BAND RECORDING GREAT FVSUSA

  • Dan Barret are you still making Jazz , where?

    Just love that trombone

  • the bass player is colin "gieg" not "green"

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