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Personal from Ruppli who misses the trumpet player to be heard on the issued tracks. The entry for this date names an engagement at an unidentified club in Omaha, Nebraska (the engagement started on december 4th.) The date (December 8, 1947) given in the usual sources is not reflected in Buckner's diaries. (Dedicated to Harold Johnson Washington, D.C.) It was probably released shortly after the US version. The ten inch LP Festival (AUS) CFR 10-259, also titled "Milt Buckner Piano" contains the same material as the original Savoy ten inch LP. Classics 5032, released 2002 is a CD called "The Chronological Milt Buckner 1946 - 1951". Thanks also to Dieter Hartmann for information about the EP Savoy XP 8050, "Rhythm And Blues Volume 2" which Buckner shares with Big Jay McNeely, T.J. MG15023 is a 10 inch LP titled "Milt Buckner Piano". The session was supervised by Teddy Reig. Note: According to Dieter Hartmann, "Lights Out" was released (probably on purpose) as the A-side of the 78rpm and the 45rpm record Savoy 1136, as by The Hot Shots under the title "Blue Nights" (composer credit: "L. Hamp-Tone 100, Phoenix Jazz LP7, Classics 1013 Hamp-Tone 103, Phoenix Jazz LP7, Riverboat 900263, Classics 1013 Los Angeles, December 1945 or January 1946 HJ-009-3 WYNONIE HARRIS ACCOMPANIED BY HAMP-TONE ALL STARS Wynonie Harris (voc), accompanied by Wendell Culley, Joe Morris (tp), Herbie Fields (cl-1, ts-2), Arnett Cobb (ts), Charlie Fowlkes (bar), Milt Buckner (p), Billy Mackel (g), Charlie Harris (b), George Jenkins (dr). Jan Evensmo from whom this session information stems, writes in his "History of Tenor Jazz Tenor Saxophone", that these are "completely commercial sides, of no interest if you are not an avid Jeffries collector!". Information about the personnel from a copy of Hamp-Tone 106 from the collection of Dieter Hartmann. HERB JEFFRIES WITH THE HAMP-TONE All STARS Herb Jeffries (voc), accompanied by the Hamp-Tone All Stars: Wendell Culley, Joe Morris (tp), Herbie Fields (cl), Arnett Cobb (ts), Charlie Fowlkes (bar), Milt Buckner (p), Billy Mackel (g), Charlie Harris (b). We had no access to Milt Buckner's diaries for 1945. Epm Musique JA159422 is a CD titled "Arnett Cobb: The Wild Man of the Tenor Sax, 1943-1947". Note: The title of Classics 1071, a french CD released in June 1999, is "Arnett Cobb And His Orchestra: 1946-1947". Hamp-Tone 102, Classics 1071, Epm Musique JA159422 Los Angeles, circa December 1945 HJ-001-2 Wendell Culley, Joe Morris (tp), Herbie Fields (cl, as, ts), Arnett Cobb (ts), Charlie Fowlkes (bar), Milt Buckner (p), Billy Mackel (g), Charlie Harris (b), George Jenkins (dr). MILTON BUCKNER WITH THE HAMPTONE ALL STARS (001), ARNETT COBB WITH THE HAMPTONE ALL STARS (002/004), HERBIE FIELDS WITH THE HAMPTONE ALL STARS (003) Thanks to: Sidney Bakker, Jean-Pierre Berthet, Michael Cuscuna, Marv Goldberg, Dani Gugolz, Dieter Hartmann, Hubi Horst, Jørgen Jepsen, Jörg Koran, Georges Mathys, Bob McGrath, Kurt Mohr, Dan Morgenstern, John Norris, Ted O'Reilly, Michel Ruppli, Iris Schär, Mario Schneeberger. Note: the information about the Milt Buckner acetates will be revised later.
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We have also added a larger version of the photo of Milt's 1954 trio with Ernie "Big Ham" Williams. We have rewritten the recording date for Milt Buckner's 1954 session for 20th Century Records and we have replaced a 1958/1959 black and white photograph with a fiull color version and changed the location where the photo was probably taken from Small's Paradise to Gem's Paradise. We have added information about a previously unknown session for Continental records in 1947, recorded by a small band made up from members of Lionel Hampton's orchestra, but without Hampton. Revision Notes: We have added information about Buckner's participation in three sessions with Buddy Morrow that led to an LP for Mercury in 1962.