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JAM SESSION FROM AMERICA

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Another informal party arranged by the BBC's North American Representative, Felix Greene , featuring a galaxy of ' Swing Stars '
Jack Teagarden (trombone)
Teddy Wilson (piano)
George Wettling (drums)
(all of Paul Whiteman 's Orchestra)
Harry James (trumpet)
(recently with Paul Whiteman )
John Kirby (bass)
(leads his own orchestra at Famous
Door Restaurant)
Chu Berry (saxophone)
(of Cab Calloway's Band) and Joe Marsala (clarinet)
(who leads his own orchestra at
' Hickory House ')
The programme is in the hands of Joe Marsala and the compere is
Alistair Cooke
(In collaboration with the Columbia
Broadcasting System)

Contributors

Unknown:
Felix Greene
Unknown:
Jack Teagarden
Piano:
Teddy Wilson
Piano:
George Wettling
Unknown:
Paul Whiteman
Unknown:
Harry James
Unknown:
Paul Whiteman
Bass:
John Kirby
Unknown:
Chu Berry
Clarinet:
Joe Marsala
Unknown:
Joe Marsala
Unknown:
Alistair Cooke

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National Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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