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1935-1940 - Roy Eldridge
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  1. Swingin' at the Famous Door
  2. Farewell Blues
  3. Christopher Columbus
  4. Wabash Stomp
  5. Florida Stomp
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  1. Swingin' at the Famous Door
  2. Farewell Blues
  3. Christopher Columbus
  4. Wabash Stomp
  5. Florida Stomp
  6. Heckler's Hop
  7. Where the Lazy River Goes By
  8. That Thing
  9. After You've Gone
  10. It's My Turn Now
  11. You're a Lucky Guy
  12. Pluckin' the Bass
  13. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
  14. High Society
  15. Muskrat Ramble
  16. Who Told You I Cared?
  17. Does Your Heart Beat for Me?
  18. Till We Meet Again
  19. A House With a Little Red Barn
  20. I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
  21. How High the Moon
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Although the recordings made by the Delta Four on December 20, 1935, were not issued under the leadership of Roy Eldridge, they form the perfect beginning for a chronological survey of Eldridge's adventures as a major influential artist in the evolution of jazz trumpet between Louis Armstrong in the 1920s and Dizzy Gillespie in the 1940s. The Delta Four were one fine little swing machine. Their "Farewell Blues" has a solid bounce and Eldridge seems to sail over the heads of the rhythm players during "Swingin' at the Famous ...

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