Freddy King & His Orchestra - King 45-6057 (1966)

Haven't found a personnel listing for these but discovered that King is trading licks with Lonnie Mack.

Recorded in 1966.


Muddy Waters - Chess 1774 (1960)

Muddy Waters g, v / Little Walter hca / Jimmy Rogers g / Otis Spann p / Andrew Stephenson b / Francis Clay d.

Recorded in Chicago on April 23, 1960.


Muddy Waters g, v / James Cotton hca / Pat Hare g / Otis Spann p / Andrew Stephenson b / Francis Clay d / Langston Hughes mc.

Recorded live at Newport Jazz Festival, Newport, RI on July 3, 1960.

Punch Miller's New Orleans Band - Icon I-45-736 (1962)

Just came across this one and snatched it up for fifty cents because I saw the name, Punch Miller. It wasn't until I got home that I even slid it out of the sleeve to see the brilliant royal blue vinyl and the inscription signed by Gypsy Lou Webb.

Punch Miller t, v / Israel Gorman cl / Albert Warner tb / George Guesnon bj / Wilbert Tillman bb / Alex Bigard (Barney's brother) d.

Looks to be recorded in New Orleans at the Kitty Club in 1962.





Claude Hopkins & His Orchestra - Brunswick 6750 (1933)

This appears to be the Hopkins outfit's first record for the Brunswick label.

An added bonus (for me) was the discovery of trombonist, Fernando Arbello.

From wikipedia...

Fernando Arbello (May 30, 1907 – July 26, 1970) was a Puerto Rican jazz trombonist and composer who spent most of his career in America.

Arbello first started on trombone at the age of 12. He played locally in high-school bands and symphony orchestras, then moved to New York City in the middle of the 1920s. There he played with Earle Howard, Wilbur De Paris, June Clark, and Bingie Madison before the close of the decade. Early in the 1930s he played intermittently with Claude Hopkins for several years, then worked with Chick Webb, Fletcher Henderson, Lucky Millinder, Billy Hicks, and Fats Waller, before returning to play under Hopkins again near the end of the 1930s.

In 1940 Arbello worked for a few months with Zutty Singleton, then led his own, unsuccessful, band briefly in 1940-41. Later in 1941 he played again in Henderson's ensemble, then with Marty Marsala (1941) and Jimmie Lunceford (1942–46). He led his own band again late in the 1940s, maintaining it for several years, though he never recorded with this outfit. In 1953 he played with Rex Stewart and played in a reunion band with Henderson once more; in 1960 he was a sideman for Machito.

Late in his life Arbello returned to Puerto Rico, playing at the Hotel San Juan up until his death.

Claude Hopkins p, a, dir / Albert Snaer, Sylvester Lewis, Ovie Alston t / Fernando Arbello, Fred Norman tb / Edmond Hall cl, as, bar / Gene Johnson as, bar / Bobby Sands ts / Walter Jones bj, g / Henry Turner sb / Edmond Jones d.

Recorded in New York on December 11, 1933.