http://jazzhotbigstep.com/745034.html WebEnglish Performer: The Polecats; Dick Oxtot; Bunky Coleman; Bob Mielke; K. O. Ecklund; Bob Bissonette; Howard Wood; Bob Hoskins Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record. They are 2.0 mil truncated conical, 2.3 mil truncated conical, 2.8 mil truncated conical, 3.3 mil truncated conical.
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Web[At a party] Dick Oxtot invited a plain, pimply girl to sing. Oxtot always knew women who wanted to sing: he should have run a talent bureau. But the singer at this particular party wanted to be Bessie Smith, it seemed. Anyway, she sang Bessie’s “Black Mountain Blues” and a pop hit of the day, “Walk Right In (Sit Right Down)”. WebDick Oxtot. Real Name: Richard Agee Oxtot. Profile: US Jazz musician (cornet, banjo, tuba, bass, singer, bandleader) born in South Carolina in 1918 and deceased on 11 December … t. smith engineering
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WebJan 26, 2000 · Oxtot, 81, playing banjo from a wheelchair, sang the chorus of "Yessir, that's my baby" with gusto ("Who's that walkin' down the street, who's that lookin' so petite"), and at the end of the song... WebAug 31, 2024 · Dick Oxtot’s ensemble from the Bagatelle is seen in rehearsal at a private home with Louisiana-born clarinet player Clem Raymond, probably 1959. The Bagatelle Bistro, 1959 “ Oxtot had a Sunday afternoon gig on Polk Street at one time and Goudie was in the band, ” recalled Bob Mielke, “ I remember some marvelous sessions there. http://www.jazzhotbigstep.com/428723.html t smith fun fair