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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
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DescriptionScatman Crothers (vocalist) performs "The Whale Song," accomanied by an orchestra. Benny Carter leads the band and can be heard giving an audible countoff. The tune was most likely arranged by Carter
Date Created1950
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DescriptionBill Robinson (vocalist) and the Cab Calloway Orchestra perform "My, My, Ain't That Something?". TCF212
Date Created1943
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DescriptionThis recording is likely the soundtrack from the Universal band short. Benny Carter Orchestra performs "Harlequin Bounce." The song was composed by Benny Carter.
Date Created1950
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DescriptionAn unidentified vocalist, accompanied by the piano, performs a demo of "That's The Kind of Boy (For Me)," composed by Benny Carter and Paul Vandervoort.
Date Created1950-1969
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DescriptionAn unidentified vocalist, accompanied by the piano, performs a demo of "Baby Loves It," composed by Benny Carter and Paul Vandervoort.
Date Created1950-1969
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DescriptionAn unidentified vocalist, accompanied by the piano, performs a demo of "Desert Rain," composed by Benny Carter and Lois Peters.
Date Created1950-1969
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DescriptionBenny Carter on the alto saxophone, and an unidentified pianist perform a demo of "Desert Rain," composed by Benny Carter and Lois Peters.
Date Created1950-1969
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DescriptionAn unidentified vocalist performs a demo of "You Don't Have to Be a Baby to Cry," accompanied by the piano, bass, and guitar.
Date Created1950-1969