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Jack Teagarden|Club Hangover Broadcasts

Club Hangover Broadcasts

Jack Teagarden and Jackie Coon

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This double-CD from Arbors contains four half-hour broadcasts by the Jack Teagarden sextet during its stay at the Club Hangover in San Francisco. At the time the trombonist's band featured trumpeter Jackie Coon, the obscure but talented clarinetist Jay St. John, Jack's sister Norma Teagarden on piano, bassist Kas Malone and drummer Ray Bauduc. Because of some odd regulations, Jack Teagarden was not allowed to sing at these engagements (because otherwise the music would be classified as "entertainment" and the club-owner would be subject to an additional tax) so the performances are strictly instrumentals. In addition to the band numbers, on each broadcast the intermission pianist had a chance to play one number; Lil Armstrong and Don Ewell are both heard from twice. Although the talking by the announcer is a bit annoying at times (he knew nothing about jazz), the Dixieland music is generally quite spirited if predictable and the three horns all get in their fair share of heated solos on the familiar warhorses.

© Scott Yanow /TiVo

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1
Opening Theme And Announcement
Jack Teagarden
00:01:21

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

2
Struttin' With Some Barbecue
Jack Teagarden
00:08:46

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

3
Basin Street Blues
Jack Teagarden
00:07:32

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

4
Muskrat Ramble
Jack Teagarden
00:04:41

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

5
Intermission Piano-The Pearls
Jack Teagarden
00:02:36

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

6
When The Saints Go Marching In
Jack Teagarden
00:03:13

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

7
Closing Theme And Announcement
Jack Teagarden
00:02:07

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

8
Opening Theme and Announcement
Teagarden, Jack
00:01:20

Teagarden, Jack, Primary - coon, Jackie, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

9
South Rampart Street Parade
Jack Teagarden
00:04:11

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

10
St. Louis Blues
Jack Teagarden
00:07:22

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

11
Lover
Jack Teagarden
00:02:56

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

12
Intermission Piano-Jogle Woogle
Jack Teagarden
00:02:22

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

13
St. James Infirmary
Jack Teagarden
00:04:25

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

14
That'S A-Plenty
Jack Teagarden
00:05:10

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

15
Closing Theme and Announcement
Teagarden, Jack
00:02:02

Teagarden, Jack, Primary - coon, Jackie, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

DISC 2

1
Opening Theme
Jack Teagarden
00:01:23

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

2
Jazz Me Blues
Jack Teagarden
00:07:38

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

3
Tin Roof Blues
Jack Teagarden
00:06:46

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

4
I'm Gonna Stomp, Mr. Henry Lee
Jack Teagarden
00:04:57

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

5
Intermission Piano - A Handful Of Keys
Jack Teagarden
00:03:46

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

6
Royal Garden Blues
Jack Teagarden
00:03:43

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

7
Closing Theme
Jack Teagarden
00:02:05

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

8
Opening Theme and Announcement 2
Teagarden, Jack
00:01:24

Teagarden, Jack, Primary - coon, Jackie, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

9
Muskrat Ramble
Teagarden, Jack
00:06:46

Teagarden, Jack, Primary - coon, Jackie, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

10
My Trust In You
Jack Teagarden
00:04:39

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

11
Baby, Won't You Please Come Home
Jack Teagarden
00:05:42

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

12
Intermission Piano - Froggy Moore Rag
Jack Teagarden
00:04:45

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

13
March Of The Bobcats
Jack Teagarden
00:03:44

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

14
Honeysuckle Rose
Jack Teagarden
00:01:16

Jack Teagarden, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

15
Closing Theme and Announcements 2
Teagarden, Jack
00:01:57

Teagarden, Jack, Primary - coon, Jackie, Primary

1996 Arbors Records Arbors Records 1996

Album review

This double-CD from Arbors contains four half-hour broadcasts by the Jack Teagarden sextet during its stay at the Club Hangover in San Francisco. At the time the trombonist's band featured trumpeter Jackie Coon, the obscure but talented clarinetist Jay St. John, Jack's sister Norma Teagarden on piano, bassist Kas Malone and drummer Ray Bauduc. Because of some odd regulations, Jack Teagarden was not allowed to sing at these engagements (because otherwise the music would be classified as "entertainment" and the club-owner would be subject to an additional tax) so the performances are strictly instrumentals. In addition to the band numbers, on each broadcast the intermission pianist had a chance to play one number; Lil Armstrong and Don Ewell are both heard from twice. Although the talking by the announcer is a bit annoying at times (he knew nothing about jazz), the Dixieland music is generally quite spirited if predictable and the three horns all get in their fair share of heated solos on the familiar warhorses.

© Scott Yanow /TiVo

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