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Thumpin' and Bumpin'

12:00pm, 9-24-2023
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  • 12:02pm Wake Up Sinners by Lloyd Smith’s Gut-Bucketeers on That's My Stuff - Chicago 1929-1930 (Frog )
  • 12:05pm St. Louis Blues by Cab Calloway on Volume 1: The Early Years 1930 - 1934 (JSP)
  • 12:08pm I Lost My Gal From Memphis by Bubber Miley And His Mileage Makers on Thumpin' & Bumpin' New York Volume 2 (Frog)
  • 12:11pm Tiptoe Through the Tulips by Eddie Peabody on Baby, How Can it Be? (Dust-to-Digital)
  • 12:14pm 12th Street Rag by Roy Smeck on Plays Hawaiian Guitar, Banjo, Ukulele And Guitar 1926-1949 (Yazoo )
  • 12:17pm Tomi Tomi by Kanui & Lula on Baby, How Can it Be? (Dust-to-Digital)
  • 12:23pm Chickasaw Stomp by The Chickasaw Syncopators on What Kind of Rhythm Is This? (Frog )
  • 12:26pm Somebody Stole My Gal by Frankie Franko and His Louisianans on Jazz the World Forgot (Yazoo )
  • 12:28pm Everybody Loves My Baby by Taylor's Dixie Serenaders on Jazz the World Forgot (Yazoo )
  • 12:31pm Thumpin' and Bumpin by Eubie Blake & His Orchestra on Thumpin' and Bumpin - New York (Frog )
  • 12:34pm Lawd Lawd by Cecil Scott & His Bright Boys on Thumpin' & Bumpin' Vol. 2 (Frog)
  • 12:37pm Hot Lips by Bill Brown and His Brownies on What Kind of Rhythm is This? Territory Bands (Frog )
  • 12:39pm I'm Comin' Virginia by Bix Beiderbecke and Frankie Trumbauer on That Devilin' Tune - A Jazz History, Vol. 2 (West Hill )
  • 12:43pm Old Folk's Shake by Clifford Hayes and The Louisville Stompers on Gay Life in Dikanka ( Bakhåll )
  • 12:46pm Let Me Play With It by Hartman's Heartbreakers on Baby, How Can it Be? (Dust-to-Digital)
  • 12:47pm Flat Floot Floogie by Slim & Slam on The Chronological Slim Gaillard (Classics )
  • 12:52pm Moonshiner's Dance Part One by Frank Cloutier and the Victoria Cafe Orchestra on Anthology of American Folk Music (Folkways )
  • 12:55pm Bugle Call Rag by Roy Smeck on Plays Hawaiian Guitar, Banjo, Ukulele And Guitar 1926-1949 (Yazoo )
  • 12:59pm Crying for the Carolines by James P. Johnson on That Devilin' Tune: A Jazz History (1895-1950), Vol. 2 (1927-1934) (West Hill)
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