McKenzie and Condon’s Chicagoans


McKenzie and Condon’s Chicagoans

From Wikipedia

McKenzie and Condon’s Chicagoans was a jazz band from Chicago, led by banjo player Eddie Condon and sponsored by singer and comb player Red McKenzie.  Their four recordings in December 1927 were important influences on early Chicago style jazz.

The group got together in 1962 for a reunion, to record the album Chicago and All That JazzPee Wee Russell replaced Frank Teschemacher, who had died in 1932, on the clarinet, and Bob Haggart filled in for the retired bassist Jim Lanigan. Trombonist Jack Teagarden joined the group for the sessions.

Recordings

Date Title Writer Notes
1927-12-08 China Boy Phil Boutelje, Dick Winfree
1927-12-08 “Sugar” Milton Ager, Frank Crum, Red NicholsJack Yellen Not to be confused with Maceo Pinkard‘s “Sugar” (1927)
1927-12-16 “Liza” Eddie CondonRed McKenzie, Aaron Rubin Not to be confused with George Gershwin‘s “Liza (All the Clouds’ll Roll Away)
1927-12-16 Nobody’s Sweetheart Ernie ErdmanGus Kahn, Billy Meyers, Elmer Schoebel Also known as “You’re Nobody’s Sweetheart Now”

Personnel

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