Tentin' Down In Tennessee (1926) - Missouri Jazz Band - Domino 3667
A powerful and loud performance recorded by the early Plaza electric recording system, from January of 1926. Arthur Hall sings a spirited vocal and Earl Oliver takes some fabulous growling trumpet solos multiple times on this record!

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