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Kai Winding on Unpublished/Unissued/Unofficial Tape Recordings:

Cassette - RGA




Various Artists, "Newport Jazz Festival:  July 17, 1955, Set #5", RGA #0019 (1955).[CS]
Unpublished live concert.
The fifth of six bibliographic records for this concert.
Kai Winding is trombonist on several tracks in this concert.

Tracklist:

Duke Ellington, emcee.
Royal Garden Blues. Performed by Kai Winding, trombonist; Billy Taylor, pianist; Wyatt Ruther, bassist; Jo Jones, percussionist; Peanuts Hucko, clarinetist; Ben Webster, saxophonist; Bobby Hackett, trumpeter.
It's Alright With Me. Performed by Kai Winding; J.J. Johnson, trombonists; Dick Katz, pianist; Jo Jones, percussionist; Wyatt Ruther, bassist.
Medley: My One And Only Love; Lover Man; Someone To Watch Over Me. Performed by Bobby Hackett, trumpeter; Bud Shank, saxophonist; Ben Webster, saxophonist; Billy Taylor, pianist; Wyatt Ruther, bassist; Jo Jones, percussionist.
Sweet Georgia Brown. Performed by Billy Taylor, pianist; Wyatt Ruther, bassist; Jo Jones, percussionist.
Fine and Dandy. Performed by Kai Winding, trombonist; Billy Taylor, pianist; Peanuts Hucko, clarinetist; Gerry Mulligan, saxophonist; J.J. Johnson, trombonist; Bobby Hackett, trumpeter; Bud Shank; Ben Webster, saxophonists; Wyatt Ruther, bassist; Jo Jones, percussionist.

Tape is part of the Voice of America Collection at the U.S. Library of Congress.


J.J. Johnson/Kai Winding Quartet, "Newport Jazz Festival:  July 6, 1956, Set #2", RGA #0023-0024 (1956).[2 CS]
Unpublished live concert.
The second of five bibliographic records for this concert.

Tracklist:

Thou Swell
Lover Come Back To Me
True Blue Tromboniums
NPT

Musician personnel:  J.J. Johnson, Kai Winding, trombones; Dick Katz, piano; Bill Crow, bass; Rudy Collins, drums.

These tapes are part of the Voice of America Collection at the U.S. Library of Congress.


Kai Winding Septet, "Newport Jazz Festival:  July 5, 1957, Afternoon Concert, Set #3", RGA #0032 (1957).[CS]
Unpublished live concert.
The third of eight bibliographic records for this concert.

Tracklist:
Funny Bones.
Trombone history: Lassus Trombone; Muskrat Ramble; I've Got a Right to Sing the Blues; Sidewalks of New York; I'm Getting Sentimental Over You; Moonlight Serenade; Bijou; Collaboration; It's Alright With Me.
Potpourri. Incomplete version.
Potpourri. Complete version.

Musician personnel:  Kai Winding, Carl Fontana, Wayne Andre, Dick Lieb, trombones; Roy Frazee, piano; Barney Mallon, bass; Lou Mariner, drums.

Tape is part of the Voice of America Collection at the U.S. Library of Congress.


Various Artists, "Newport Jazz Fesitival:  New York, July 1, 1972, Philharmonic Hall Concert", RGA #0130-0131 (1972).[2 CS]
Unpublished live concert.

The track "Jelly, Jelly" is performed by Billy Eckstine, vocalist; Dizzy Gillespie, trumpeter; Sonny Stitt, saxophonist; Kai Winding, trombonist; jazz trio.

These tapes are part of the Voice of America Collection at the U.S. Library of Congress.


All-Star Jazz Band, "Newport Jazz Festival New York, July 3, 1972 (12:00 am), Radio City Music Hall concert", RGA #0137 (1972).[2 CS]
Unpublished recording of live concert.
The All-Star Jazz Band is represented by three different groups of instrumentalists at this concert.
Other musician personnel credited on this recording include The Bill Evans Trio, Max Roach (drums), Kai Winding (trombonist in group 3), Bobby Rosengarden (drummer in group 1).

Partial tracklist:

Rose Room/In A Mello Tone (All-Star Jazz Band, group 1)

Honeysuckle Rose (All-Star Jazz Band, group 1)

Jumpin' with Symphony Sid (All-Star Jazz Band, group 1)

Impressions (So What) (All-Star Jazz Band, group 3)

Perdido (All-Star Jazz Band, group 3) [incomplete & complete versions included]

Just Friends (All-Star Jazz Band, group 3)

Part of the Voice of America Music Library Collection (Library of Congress, U.S.).



The Lionel Hampton Orchestra, "Newport Jazz Festival:  New York, July 5, 1972, Philharmonic Hall Concert at 5 pm", RGA #0153 (1972).[CS]
Unpublished live recording.

Tracklist:

Robbin's Nest
Blues Downtown
Africa Now
Sing, Sing, Sing. Performed by additional performers: Gene Krupa, percussionist, Teddy Wilson, pianist.
Flying Home

Musician personnel:  Lionel Hampton Orchestra, featuring Bernard Purdie, drums; Richard Williams, trumpet; Bu Pleasant, organ; Richard Davis, bass; Kai Winding, Curtis Fuller, trombones; guest performers, Cat Anderson, Roy Eldridge, Joe Newman, trumpets, Dexter Gordon, Illinois Jacquet, tenor saxophones; Garnett Brown, trombone; Milt Buckner, organ, piano; Teddy Wilson, piano; Gene Krupa, drums.

This tape is part of the Voice of America Collection at the U.S. Library of Congress.


Various Artists, "Newport Jazz Festival:  New York, July 8, 1972, Yankee Stadium Concert", RGA #0159-0160 (1972).[2 CS]
Unpublished live concert.

Tracks performed by Giants of Jazz:

Ow

I Can't Get Started
Unidentified Work
A Night in Tunisia


Musician personnel:  Giants of Jazz, featuring Dizzy Gillespie, trumpet; Sonny Stitt, tenor saxophone; Thelonious Monk, piano; Al McKibbon, bass; Kai Winding, trombone; Art Blakey, drums.

These tapes are part of the Voice of America Collection at the U.S. Library of Congress.


The Lionel Hampton Orchestra/The Charlie Byrd Trio, "Newport Jazz Festival:  New York, July 5, 1972, Philharmonic Hall Concert at 9 pm", RGA #0436-0437 (1972).[CS]
Unpublished live recording.


Tracks played by The Lionel Hampton Orchestra:

Unidentified Blues
Sunny Side of the Street
Cool Autumn Breeze
How High the Moon
Them Changes
Avalon
Love
Moonglow
The Man I Love
I've Got Rhythm
Cherokee
Robbin's Nest
Unidentified Blues
Africa Now
Sing, Sing, Sing
Flying Home

Musician personnel:  Charlie Byrd Trio: Charlie Byrd, guitar; Joe Byrd, bass; Bill Reichenback, drums.
Lionel Hampton Orchestra: Milt Buckner, organ; Joe Newman, Eddie Williams, Cat Anderson, trumpets; Curtis Fuller, Garnett Brown, Kai Winding, trombones; Dexter Gordon, Illinois Jacquet, tenor sax; special guests, Roy Eldridge, trumpet; Teddy Wilson, piano; Gene Krupa, drums.

This tape is part of the Voice of America Collection at the U.S. Library of Congress.



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