Red Nichols And The Five Pennies

Red Nichols And The Five Pennies

Red Nichols And The Five Pennies

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Everybody Loves My Baby
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Get a Load of This
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The Entrance Of The Gladiators
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O Tannenbaum
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Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone

Albums

  • 1949 Vol. 2 - Saints, Ramble and Sensation

    Oct 2014 • 19 songs

  • Battle Hymn of the Republic

    Dec 2013 • 19 songs

  • Jazz Highway: The Snader Telescriptions, Vol. 2

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Red Nichols And The Five Pennies

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Overrated in Europe in the early 1930s when his records (but not those of his Black contemporaries) were widely available and then later underrated and often unfairly called a Bix imitator, Red Nichols was actually one of the finest cornetists to emerge from the '20s. An expert improviser whose emotional depth did not reach as deep as Bix or Louis Armstrong, Nichols was in many ways a hustler, participating in as many recording sessions (often under pseudonyms) as any other horn player of the era, cutting sessions as Red Nichols & His Five Pennies, the Arkansas Travelers, the ...
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