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California Ramblers, Miff Mole's Molers, The Cotton Pickers, Napoleon's Emperors, Little Ramblers, Frankie Trumbauer & His Orchestra, Red Nichols & His Five Pennies, The Georgians, The Charleston Chasers, The Goofus Five, The Original Memphis Five, Red and Miffs Stompers
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Unlike a wide-eyed, nostalgia-fed pop vocal trio who recorded for Epic during the middle 1950s as Somethin' Smith & the Redheads, the jazz band known to the record buying public during the mid- to late 1920s as the Red Heads was not a knot of neo-vaudevillians topped with brick-tinted ivy league crew cuts. The individual whose hair color inspired the name of the jazz band in question was Utah-born cornet and trumpet man Red Nichols, one of the busiest sessionmen of the entire era.
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Release: May 18, 2004
Label: Jazz Oracle
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Release: November 12, 2002
Label: Classics, EPM, Epm, Epm Musique
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