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Roy Eldridge
Roy David Eldridge (January 30, 1911 – February 26, 1989) was a jazz trumpet player in the Swing era. His sophisticated use of harmony, including the use of tritone substitutions, resulted in him sometimes being seen as the link between Louis Armstrong-era swing music and Dizzy Gillespie-era bebop. Roy's rhythmic power to swing a band was a dynamic trademark of the Swing Era. He was often considered a link between swing and modern Jazz.
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Songs
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Boogie Roy
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Bossa Nova
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Bourbon Street Parade
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Bugle Call Rag
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But Not for Me
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Can't We Be Friends
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Cheek to Cheek
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Christopher Columbus
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Close Your Eyes
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Close Your Eyes (alternate take)
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Curry in a Hurry
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Curry in a Hurry (2)
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Curry in a Hurry (3)
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Cute
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Dale's Wail
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Dale's Wail (alternate take 10)
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Dale's Wail (alternate take 12)
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Dale's Wail (alternate take 13)
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Don't Be That Way
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Don't Blame Me
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Dreamy
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Easter Parade
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Easy Living
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Echoes of Harlem
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Echoes of Harlem (10" LP master)
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Exactly Like You
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Fallin' in Love Again
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Falling in Love Again
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Feeling a Draft
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Fiesa in Brass