
Bob Wilber
Spreadin' Joy: the Music of Sidney Bechet
© 2006 Classic Jazz Records (077712700054)
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Internationally-known jazz clarinetist plays the music of Sidney Bechet.
tracks
- 1 Polka Dot Stomp
- 2 Where Am I?
- 3 Ghost of the Blues
- 4 When the Sun Sets Down South
- 5 Little Creole Lullaby
- 6 Spreadin' Joy
- 7 Who'll Chop Your Suey When I'm Gone
- 8 Quincy Street Stomp
- 9 Georgia Cabin
- 10 Blackstick
- 11 Blue Horizon
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Clarinetist Bob Wilber is internationally known for his contemporary takes on classic jazz standards. He has played with some of the biggest names in jazz music including Benny Goodman, Bobby Hackett and Jack Teagarden. On this rare Classic Jazz release the New York City native is at his finest, playing the timeless music of Sidney Bechet alongside such greats as Vic Dickenson, Dick Cary, Barry Galbraith, Dick Wellstood, Leonard Gaskin and Bobby Donaldson.