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DescriptionIn this episode of Jazz From the Archives, host Loren Schoenberg interviews Mel Lewis, an American jazz drummer. This is the first hour of their two-hour conversation.
Interviewee NameLewis, Mel
Date Created1984-08-19
Subject(s)Jazz musicians, Jazz, Jazz--History and criticism, Drummers (Musicians), Lewis, Mel, 1929-1990
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DescriptionAn unidentified vocalist, accompanied by the piano, perform a demo of "Friendless " The tune was composed by Benny Carter and Paul Vandervoot.
Date Created1950-1969
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DescriptionAn unidentified singer performs a demo of "That's My Home Town," accompanied by the piano. The tune was composed by Benny Carter and Paul Vandervoort.
Date Created1950-1969
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DescriptionAn unidentified singer performs a demo of "Baby Loves It," accompanied by the piano. The tune was composed by Benny Carter and Paul Vandervoort.
Date Created1950-1969
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DescriptionKitty White (voc) performs "I Just Can't Figure You Out," accompanied by a piano. The tune was composed by Benny Carter and Adeline Hanson.
Date Created1950-1969
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DescriptionBenny Carter (vocalist, piano) performs a demo of "The Record Song," lyrics and music by Benny Carter and Paul Vandervoort.
Date Created1950-1969
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DescriptionAn unidentified singer performs a demo of "Wanderin' Man," accompanied by the piano. The lyrics and music were written by Benny Carter and Lois Peters.
Date Created1950-1969
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DescriptionAn unidentified vocal group, accompanied by strings, performs "The First Thing in the Morning." Benny Carter composed the tune.
Date Created1950-1969
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DescriptionAn unidentified singer performs a tune possibly entitled "I'm a Bad Loser." The tune includes a tenor saxophone solo.
Date Created1950-1969
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DescriptionAn unidentified singer performs a tune possibly entitled "It's Twelve O'Clock." The tune includes a tenor saxophone solo.
Date Created1950-1969