Sam Morgan's Jazz Band

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Bogalousa Strut 00:00 Tools
Over in the Gloryland 00:00 Tools
Everybody's Talking About Sammy 00:00 Tools
Bogalusa Strut 00:00 Tools
Steppin' on the Gas 00:00 Tools
Sing On 00:00 Tools
Down By The Riverside 00:00 Tools
Mobile Stomp 00:00 Tools
Short Dress Gal 00:00 Tools
Over in Gloryland 00:00 Tools
bouncing around 00:00 Tools
Short Dressed Gal 00:00 Tools
Bogalousa Strut - Original 00:00 Tools
Over in the Glory Land - 27 00:00 Tools
Over In The Glory Land (1927) 00:00 Tools
Everybody's Talking About Sammy (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Everybody's Talking about Sammy 1927 00:00 Tools
Over In The Gloryland (1927) 00:00 Tools
Everybody's Taking 00:00 Tools
Everyody's Talkin' 'Bout Sammy 00:00 Tools
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Sam Morgan (18 December 1887, Bertrandville, Louisiana, USA - 25 February 1936, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA) was a jazz trumpet player and bandleader. The recordings by Sam Morgan's Jazz Band for Columbia Records in 1927 are some of the best regarded New Orleans classic jazz recordings of the decade, and continue to be influential. Sidemen in the band included brothers Isaiah Morgan on trumpet and Andrew Morgan on tenor sax. Earl Fouche' played alto sax. Trombonist Jim Robinson later achieved fame working with Bunk Johnson, George Lewis], and at Preservation Hall. Robinson's cousin Sidney Brown {aka Little Jim or Jim Little) was the bassist, and later worked with George Lewis, most notably on the Climax sessions in the 1940s. George Guesnon was Morgan's banjoist from 1930 to 1935. The "Young Morgan Band" as it was commonly called by fans of the day, was one of the most popular territory bands touring the gulf coast circuit. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.