Eddie Condon

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  • dixieland
  • jazz
  • swing
  • indiana
  • guitar
Albert Edwin Condon, better known as Eddie Condon, (16 November 1905–4 August 1973) was a jazz banjoist, guitarist, and bandleader. A leading figure in the so-called Chicago school of early jazz, he also played piano and sang on occasion. Condon was born in Goodland, Indiana. After some time playing ukulele, he switched to banjo and was a professional musician by 1921. He was based in Chicago for most of the 1920s, and played with such jazz notables as Bix Beiderbecke and Frank Teschemacher.

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Songs

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    Uncle Sam Blues (alternate take)

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    Uncle Sam Blues - Master Take

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    Wha-cha-call-'em Blues

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    What's New? - Breakdown Take

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    What's New? - Master Take

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    What's the Use?

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    What-Cha-Call-'em Blues

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    When a Woman Loves a Man

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    When My Sugar Walks Down the Street (alternate take)

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    When My Sugar Walks Down the Street - Master Take

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    When My Sugar Walks Down the Street / I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me

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    When You're Smiling

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    When Your Lover Has Gone

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    Where Ever There's Love (There's You and I)

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    Wherever There's Love

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    Wolverine Blues

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    Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams

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    Yes Suh!

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    You Rascal, You

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    You're Lucky to Me

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    You're Some Pretty Doll


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