About Us | Contact | Subscribe
Slippin' Around
Red & Miff's Stompers
Feat. Pee Wee Russell
This side was recorded in New York City on October 12th 1927 featuring Red Nichols cornet, Miff Mole trombone, Pee Wee Russell clarinet, Fud Livingston alto sax, Lennie Hayton piano, Carl Kress guitar, Jack Hansen tuba, and Vic Berton drums.
*"Slippin' Around" was composed by Miff Mole.
Ernest Loring "Red" Nichols and Irving Milford "Miff" Mole engage in one of their famous collaborations with a supporting cast including Pee Wee Russell and an all-star rhythm section.
Recorded at the group's final session the "Stompers" line-up here differs completely from that of their other two sessions held earlier that year.
The only musicians who were present at all three were Red Nichols, Miff Mole, and drummer Vic Berton.
If you enjoy 20sJazz.com, Please Share us with your Friends.
Thanks!
For more Red Nichols videos, click here
See the complete catalog of 20's jazz videos
About Us | Privacy Policy | Contact
|