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Slam Stewart

Jazz
Swing
After starting out on the violin, Slam Stewart chose the double bass to perform with local bands and enter the conservatory. He began by making a name for himself in the trio of poly-instrumentalist Slim Gaillard, and in the early '40s, he played with pianist Art Tatum, an association that lasted nearly ten years, but not on a regular basis. When Art Tatum left the trio, Erroll Garner took his place. In between, Slam Stewart was hired by Benny Goodman, and his versatility enabled him to work with a wide range of formations, from double bass duos to full orchestras, as well as acc...
Songs
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The Flat Foot FloogieSlim & Slam, Slam Stewart and Slim Gaillard
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CandyBen Webster, Slam Stewart and Don Byas
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Exactly Like YouNewport Jazz Festival All Stars, Scott Hamilton, Slam Stewart, Warren Vaché, Oliver Jackson, George Wein and Norris Turney
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I'm in the Mood for LoveSlam Stewart
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I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance With YouSlam Stewart and Cozy Cole
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On Green Dolphin StreetSlam Stewart
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The Flat Foot FloogieSlim & Slam, Slam Stewart and Slim Gaillard

The Flat Foot Floogie

2:51

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CandyBen Webster, Slam Stewart and Don Byas

Night And Day

5:36

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Exactly Like YouNewport Jazz Festival All Stars, Scott Hamilton, Slam Stewart, Warren Vaché, Oliver Jackson, George Wein and Norris Turney

The Newport Jazz Festival All-Stars

8:45

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I'm in the Mood for LoveSlam Stewart

The Modern Red Norvo

2:54

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I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance With YouSlam Stewart and Cozy Cole

Jumpin' At the Deuces

3:03

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On Green Dolphin StreetSlam Stewart

Slamboree

Albums