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The release of this CD should propel St. Louis' legendary trumpet player Dewey Jackson from a footnote to his rightful place in jazz history. Jackson was born in St. Louis, June 21, 1900 (before Louis Armstrong). He played a year with rag timer George Reynold's Keystone Band before joining Charlie Creath and alternated between Creath, Fate Marable and his own groups before briefly joining the first Cotton Club band in New York. Jackson recorded for Vocallion in 1926, with Creath for Okeh in '27 and with bassist Singleton Palmer. He occasionally gigged through the '50s and '60s and passed away in March of 1966. This album triples his discography and features Don Ewell, piano; Frank Chace, clarinet; Sid Dawson, trombone; and Booker T. Washington, drums.
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1. That's a Plenty (4:54) 2. Bucket's Got a Hole in It (5:58) 3. Bugle Call Rag (4:04) 4. St. James Infirmary (5:04) 5. Tiger Rag (3:10) 6. Tishamingo (8:22) 7. High Society 8. Maple Leaf Rag (3:55) 9. When the Saints Go Marching in (6:03) 10. Royal Garden Blues (4:32)