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  1. www.stompyjones.comStompy Jones

    Stompy Jones (Swing/Blues) - Channel 2 News. UPCOMING SHOWS (click calendar link for full schedule) JANUARY 2020. 25 Saturday: Rancho Nicasio, Nicasio (8pm) FEBRUARY 2020. 13 Thursday: Private Event.

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      Stompy Jones is a San Francisco based sextet, renowned for...

  2. Buy on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/album/id570189278Taken from Duke Ellington « Live in Paris, Vol. 2 »Extrait de Duke Ellington « Live in Paris, Vol. 2...

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    • Jazz Everyday!
  3. 24 juil. 2018 · Stompy Jones. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Stompy Jones · Johnny Hodges · Duke Ellington Side By Side ℗ A Verve Label Group Release; ℗ 1959 UMG Recordings, Inc. Released on ...

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  4. 6 août 2014 · These 1958 album feature Hodges backed by both Ellington and Billy Strayhorn on piano and such non-Duke luminaries as Ben Webster, Roy Eldridge, Harry "Sweet...

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  5. stompyjones.com › bandStompy Jones

    Stompy Jones is a San Francisco based sextet, renowned for their jumpin' rhythm, wailing improvisations, hip charm, retro style, and explosive stage show. Whether appearing at a posh supper club, concert hall, festival or cozy tavern, these journeymen of jump deliver the romping, joyous, overwhelming style of jazz that came to be known as Rock ...

  6. Stompy Jones is a San Francisco-based stomp jazz group, mostly known for its renditions of great small-combo jazz tunes from the '40s through the early '60s. The lead vocalist of the band was the loveable personality-filled "Pops," who, unfortunately has had recent health … read more.

  7. Stompy Jones. Profile: Little David Rose's thumpin' stand-up bass, the double-shuffle drumming of Lee Beary, and the bounce piano of William Beatty provide the rhythmic foundation of the band's jump style. Riffing on top is the trumpet sound of Robert Dehlinger and Keith Crossan on the saxophone.