Andy Kirk and His Twelve Clouds of Joy
Andy Kirk and His Twelve Clouds Of Joy Selected Favorites Volume 7
Tracklist
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1 | Twelfth Street Rag - Original |
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3:02 | ||||
2 | Twinklin' - Original |
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3:05 | ||||
3 | Travelin' That Rocky Road - Original |
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3:07 | ||||
4 | Toadie Toddle - Original |
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2:39 | ||||
5 | There Is No Greater Love - Original |
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3:01 | ||||
6 | There's Rhythm In The River - Original |
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3:01 | ||||
7 | The Key To My Heart - Original |
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3:07 | ||||
8 | The Lady Who Swings The Band - Original |
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2:44 | ||||
9 | The Count - Original |
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3:10 | ||||
10 | Twinklin' |
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3:11 | ||||
11 | Twelfth Street Rag |
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2:56 |
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Andy Kirk and His Twelve Clouds of Joy
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Andy Kirk was never a major musician (in fact he never really soloed), arranger or personality yet he was a successful big bandleader in the 1930s and '40s. He started playing bass sax and tuba in Denver with George Morrison's band in 1918. In 1925 he moved to Dallas where he played with Terrence Holder's Dark Clouds of Joy. In 1929 he took over leadership of the band (which was renamed Andy Kirk's Twelve Clouds of Joy) and moved to Kansas City. During 1929-30 they recorded some excellent hot performances with such players as pianist/arranger Mary Lou Williams, v… read more
Andy Kirk was never a major musician (in fact he never really soloed), arranger or personality yet he was a successful big bandleader in the 1930s and '40s. He started playing bass sax… read more
Andy Kirk was never a major musician (in fact he never really soloed), arranger or personality yet he was a successful big bandleader in the 1930s and '40s. He started playing bass sax and tuba in Denver with George Morrison'… read more