The Blues Are Brewin' (studio, 1946; soundtrack to film "New Orleans")
~ Recording by Louis Armstrong
Appears on releases
# | Title | Length | Track Artist | Release Title | Release Artist | Release Group Type | Country/Date | Label | Catalog# |
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1.21 | The Blues Are Brewin' | 2:57 | Louis Armstrong | New Orleans | Louis Armstrong | Album + Compilation + Soundtrack |
| Jazz Crusade Records | 3043 |
Relationships
recorded in: | Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) |
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alto saxophone: | Amos Gordon (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) Don Hill (saxophonist) (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) |
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baritone saxophone: | Ernest Thompson (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) |
double bass: | Arvell Shaw (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) |
drums (drum set): | Ed McConney (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) |
guitar: | Elmer Warner (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) |
piano: | Earl Mason (jazz pianist) (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) |
tenor saxophone: | Joe Garland (saxophonist, composer) (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) John Sparrow (jazz saxophonist) (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) |
trombone: | Nat Allen (US trombonist) (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) Russell "Big Chief" Moore (jazz trombonist) (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) James Whitney (US trombonist) (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) Waddet Williams (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) |
trumpet: | Louis Armstrong (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) Robert Butler (1940s jazz trumpet player) (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) Andrew “Fats” Ford (trumpeter) (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) Louis Gray (US jazz trumpeter) (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) Ed Mullens (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) |
vocals: | Billie Holiday (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) |
recording of: | The Blues Are Brewin’ (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) |
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Related works
The Blues Are Brewin’
lyricist: | Eddie DeLange |
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composer: | Louis Alter |