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The remarkable art of Tatum & Chittison : tea for two.

Author/creator Tatum, Art, 1909-1956
Format Electronic, Audio (Streaming), and Musical Sound Recording
Publication InfoNew Orleans, La. : Audiophile Records, ℗2006.
DescriptionStreaming audio.
Supplemental Content https://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?JAZZ;509737
Subject(s)
Other author/creatorChittison, Herman, 1909-1967, performer.
Other author/creatorGrimes, Tiny, 1916-1989 performer.
Other author/creatorShirley, James, 1596-1666, performer.
Other author/creatorStewart, Slam performer.
Other author/creatorWallace, Cedric, performer.
Variant title Remarkable art of Tatum and Chittison
Portion of title Tea for two
Contents The remarkable art of Tatum: The Art Tatum Trio. Deep purple ; (I would do) anything for you ; Liza ; Tea for two ; Honeysuckle rose ; Honeysuckle Rose ; Moonglow ; I got rhythm ; Cocktails for two ; I ain't got nobody ; After you've gone -- Herman Chittison: The melody lingers on. How hight the moon ; Just one of those things ; Schubert's serenade ; As time goes by ; Frasquita serenade ; My old flame ; Lover ; Persian rug ; The song is ended.
General noteOriginally issued as compact disc.
Performer Tracks 1-11: Art Tatum, piano ; Tiny Grimes, guitar ; Slam Stewart, bass. Tracks 12-20: Herman Chittison, piano ; James Shirley, guitar ; Cedric Wallace, bass.
Date/time/place of a event noteTracks 1-11 recorded Jan. 5, 1944 and tracks 12-20 recorded Jan. 3, 1944 for World Broadcasting Systems, Inc. in New York City.
UPC 762247208822
Publisher numberACD-88 Audiophile Records

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