The Tuxedo Band - The Tuxedo Band album mp3

The Tuxedo Brass Band, sometimes called the Original Tuxedo Brass Band, was one of the most highly regarded brass bands of New Orleans, Louisiana in the 1910s and 1920s. It was led by Papa Celestin starting about 1910. Many noted jazz greats played in the band. The group never recorded (though the Original Tuxedo Jazz Band, a dance band using some of the same musicians, did record in the mid-1920s).
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Ah Tu-tu-tu-Tuxedo! See you in the corner of the club Sitting by yourself I know that you got a secret love That you don’t show no one else. Girl don’t be so shy I know you wanna dance Come on, take a chance That look in your eye I’ve seen that look before Get out on the floor. Nasty girl Nasty girl Nasty girl Don’t be shy Show the world Let your freak flag fly Nasty girl Don’t hold back Sound like Tuxedo Upstairs with Zapp.
Frank played, among others with : Fats Domino, "Herb Hardesty & His Band", Bobby Charles, Lloyd Price, Amos Milburn, Smiley Lewis, Little Richard, Ray Charles, Elmore James, Sam Cooke, T-Bone Walker, Etta James, Cousin Jones, Alvin Alcorn, Dave Bartholomew, Pee Wee Crayton, Roosevelt Sykes, Doc Cheatham. Born : May 02, 1914 in Plaquemine, Louisiana. Died : September 18, 2005 in New Orleans, Louisiana
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The Tuxedo soundtrack from 2002, composed by Christophe Beck, John Debney. Released by Varese Sarabande in 2002 (302 066 414 2) containing music from The Tuxedo (2002). 4. Jimmy's Dream (John Debney). Get this album or track at: 0:48. 5. "The Tuxedo" Main Title (Christophe Beck). Get this album or track at: 3:01. 6. First Mission (Christophe Beck). Get this album or track at: 2:53.
While perhaps best known as a member of the Yellowjackets, Mintzer has overseen his own big-band since 1983 (when he was asked by the Brecker brothers to form a working group) and has produced eighteen albums as leader of large ensembles including a dozen on the DMP label. For the Moment is Mintzer's fourth album for the Pittsburgh-based.
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A1 | The Tuxedo Band Musical Theme (I Might Be Your Once-In-A-While)Written-By – Smith*, Herbert* |
A2 | The Girl FriendWritten-By – Rodgers-Hart* |
A3 | As Time Goes ByWritten-By – Herman Hupfeld |
A4 | Baby FaceWritten-By – Davis*, Akst* |
A5 | I Might Be Your Once-In-A-WhileWritten-By – Smith*, Herbert* |
A6 | Would You Like To Take A WalkWritten-By – Rose*, Warren*, Dixon* |
A7 | Forty-Second StreetWritten-By – Dubin*, Warren* |
B1 | The Tuxedo Band Musical Theme (I Might Be Your Once-In-A-While)Written-By – Smith*, Herbert* |
B2 | What Is This Thing Called LoveWritten-By – Cole Porter |
B3 | Fascinating RhythmWritten-By – George And Ira Gershwin* |
B4 | I Guess I'll Have To Change My PlanWritten-By – Dietz-Schwartz* |
B5 | Moanin' LowWritten-By – Dietz*, Rainger* |
B6 | Let's Put Out The LightsWritten-By – Herman Hupfeld |
B7 | I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf CloverWritten-By – Woods*, Dixon* |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Warner Bros. Recording Studios
- Manufactured By – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
- Copyright (c) – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Credits
- Leader – Van Endicott
- Liner Notes – Frederic Ramsey, Jr.*
- Photography By [Cover] – Schuyler Crail
- Producer – Alvino Rey
- Vocals – Honey Swanson, Van Endicott
Notes
© 1960 Warner Bros. Records, Inc.Vitaphonic Stereo
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A Side Label): S 38449
- Matrix / Runout (B Side Label): S 38450
- Matrix / Runout (A Side Stamped): RS 38449 R1 US PAT #23,946 GB PAT #713,418
- Matrix / Runout (B Side Stamped): RS 38450 R1 US PAT #23,946 GB PAT #713,413