1929 King Oliver - West End Blues

Victor Recordings Victor-38034-B. Foxtrot ———————————————————————— Writer: Joe “King” Oliver “West End Blues“ is a multi-strain twelve-bar blues composition by Joe “King“ Oliver. It is most commonly performed as an instrumental, although it has lyrics added by Clarence Williams. The “West End“ of the title refers to the westernmost point of Lake Pontchartrain within Orleans Parish, Louisiana. It was the last stop on the trolley line in New Orleans to the lake. In its heyday, it was a thriving summer resort with live music, dance pavilions, seafood restaurants, and lake bathing. King Oliver dir: Louis Metcalf, c / J. C. Higginbotham, tb / Charlie Holmes, cl, ss, as / Teddy Hill, ts / Luis Russell, p / Will Johnson, bj, g / “Bass“ Moore, bb / Paul Barbarin, d / Walter Pichon, v. ———————————————————————— January 16, 1929 Liederkranz Hall, New York City VICTOR RECORDINGS
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