In 2007 the Classics Chronological Series began reissuing every recording known to have been made by pianist Joe Bushkin (1916-2004), starting with the Commodore and Savoy sessions of 1940-1946. Released in 2008, the sequel to that amazing collection delves even deeper into the discographical dilemma of Bushkin's recording activities by tracing his movements during the years 1947-1950, beginning with six sides by Joe Bushkin & His Rhythm that originally appeared on 10" Royale and Rondo-lette LPs. This grab bag of obscure delights includes V-Disc jams, collaborations with cornetist Bobby Hackett and trumpeters Buck Clayton and Roy Eldridge, a smart take of "I May Be Wrong" sung by Liza Morrow, and a two-part romp through "Indiana" drawn from an MGM sampler called Maggie Fisher's Piano Playhouse. Tracks 15-24 are piano solos, recorded on February 24 and 25, 1950, and issued on one of the first-ever Atlantic LPs, I Love a Piano. A marvelous improviser and a skilled interpreter of popular melodies with a background in both Chicago-style and big-band swing, Joe Bushkin was now helping to establish the great mid-20th century genre of keyboard mood music. ~ arwulf arwulf, All Music Guide
1947-1950
04/22/2008 | Classics France
All Music Guide Review
1947-1950 Track Listing
Credits of 1947-1950
- Liza Morrow
- Vocals
- Willie "The Lion" Smith
- Piano
- Cy Walter
- Piano
- Anatol Schenker
- Liner Notes
- Bill Vitale
- Sax (Tenor)
- Freddie Ohms
- Trombone
- Stan Freeman
- Piano
- Morey Feld
- Drums
- Jack Lesberg
- Bass
- Buck Clayton
- Trumpet
- Roy Eldridge
- Trumpet
- Joe Bushkin
- Bass, Piano, Drums
- Peanuts Hucko
- Clarinet











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