These events all took place on September 11th.
- Nothin' To Do -- Abbey Brown & His Cool Cats -- The Complete Signature & London Recordings
- Don't Kick it Around -- Abbey Brown & His Cool Cats -- The Complete Signature & London Recordings
- 1949 - Recorded in Los Angeles
- Abbey Brown: Drums
- Anita O’Day: Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Benny Lagasse: Clarinet and Alto Saxophone
- Bob Dukoff: Tenor Saxophone
- Hymie Fiddleman: Piano
- Unknown Bassist
- You're the One I Care For -- Kay Starr -- Songs By Kay Starr
- 1947 - Radio Recorders Studio, Los Angeles
- Babe Russin – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Billy Hadnott – Bass
- Clint Neagley – Saxophone
- Clyde Hurley – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Dave Cavanaugh – Saxophone
- Dick Shanahan – Drums [Find a Grave]
- Irving Ashby – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Jack Crowley – Saxophone
- Joe Koch – Saxophone
- Johnny Black – Piano
- Kay Starr – Vocals [Find a Grave]
- You Belong to Me -– Peggy Lee -– At Last: The Lost Radio Recordings
- 1952. Broadcast Date
- Peggy Lee – Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Sonny Burke – Director [Find a Grave]
- Sonny Burke and His Orchestra – unidentified
- Bring 'Em Down Front (v. Bob Merrill) -– Cootie Williams & His Orchestra -– Classic Capitol Jazz Sessions
- 1946. Recorded at WMCA Studio, New York City
- Arnold Jarvis – Piano
- Billy Ford – Trumpet
- Bob Ashton – Baritone Saxophone
- Bob Merrill – Trumpet, Vocals
- Butch Ballard: Drums [Find a Grave]
- Chuck Clarke – Tenor Saxophone
- Clarence "Gene" Redd – Trumpet, Vibraphone
- Cootie Williams – Trumpet
- Daniel Williams: Alto Saxophone
- E. V. Perry – Trumpet
- Ed Burke – Trombone
- Edward Johnson – Trombone
- Edwin Johnson – Tenor Saxophone
- Julius "Hawkshaw" Watson – Trombone
- Norman Keenan – Bass [Find a Grave]
- Otis Gamble – Trumpet
- Rupert Cole: alto sax
- One Sweet Letter From You (v. Lionel Hampton) -– Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra -– The Complete Victor Lionel Hampton Sessions
- Hot Mallets – Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra -– The Complete Victor Lionel Hampton Sessions
- 1936. Recorded in New York City
- Ben Webster – Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Benny Carter – Alto Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Charlie Christian – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Chu Berry – Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Clyde Hart – Piano
- Coleman Hawkins – Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Cozy Cole – Drums [Find a Grave]
- Dizzy Gillespie – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Lionel Hampton – Vibraphone, Vocals, Director [Find a Grave]
- Milt Hinton – Bass [Find a Grave]
- Coquette -– Billy Eckstine -– Everything I Have Is Yours (The Best Of The M-G-M Years)
- 1952. Recorded in Los Angeles
- Billy Eckstine – Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Bob Bain – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Bob Lawson – Saxophone
- Bobby Tucker – Piano
- Conte Candoli – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Frank Carlson – Drums
- George "Red" Callender – Bass [Find a Grave]
- Harry Klee – Saxophone
- Babe Russin – Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- James Rudge – Saxophone
- Nelson Riddle – Conductor [Find a Grave]
- The Lee Gordon Singers – Backup Singers
- Vincent De Rosa – Flugelhorn
- Warren Webb – Saxophone
- The Blues Are Brewin' -– Billie Holiday -– Rare Live Recordings 1934-1959
- 1946. Recorded at Hal Roach Studios, Los Angeles
- Amos Gordon – Alto Saxophone
- Arvell Shaw – Bass [Find a Grave]
- Billie Holiday - Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Don Hill – Alto Saxophone
- Earl Mason – Piano
- Ed Mullins – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Edmund McConney: Drums
- Elmer Warner: Guitar
- Fats Ford – Trumpet
- James Whitney – Trombone
- Joe Garland – Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- John Sparrow – Tenor Saxophone
- Louis Armstrong – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Louis Gray – Trumpet
- Lucky Thompson – Baritone Saxophone
- Nate Allen – Trombone
- Robert Butler – Trombone
- Russell Moore – Trombone
- Waddet Williams – Trombone
- A Blue Serge Suit With A Belt In The Back -– Cab Calloway & His Orchestra -– 1942-1947 {Chronological Classics, 996}
- 1945. Recorded in New York City
- Alfred Gibson – Alto Saxophone
- Bob Dorsey – Tenor Saxophone
- Cab Calloway – Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Danny Barker – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Dave Rivera – Piano
- Fred Robinson – Trombone
- Hilton Jefferson – Alto Saxophone
- Ike Quebec – Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- J.C. Heard – Drums
- John Haughton – Trombone
- Jonah Jones – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Milt Hinton – Bass
- Paul Webster – Trumpet
- Quentin Jackson – Trombone
- Roger Jones – Trumpet
- Rudy Powell – Alto and Baritone Saxophones
- Russell Smith – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Shad Collins – Trumpet
- Tyree Glenn – Trombone
- Night And Day -– The Art Tatum – Ben Webster Quartet -– Ben Webster and Friends (1953-1957)
- 1956. Recorded in Los Angeles
- Art Tatum – Piano [Find a Grave]
- Ben Webster – Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Bill Douglass – Drums [Find a Grave]
- Red Callender – Bass [Find a Grave]
- In Walked Bud -– Thelonious Monk Quartet -– The Complete Blue Note Recordings
- 1958. Recorded live at the "Five Spot Café", New York City
- Ahmed Abdul-Malik – Bass
- John Coltrane – Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Roy Haynes – Drums
- Thelonious Monk – Piano [Find a Grave]
- I'm An Old Cowhand -– Grant Green Trio -– Talkin' About (Blue Note – BLP 4183)
- 1964. Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ
- Elvin Jones - Drums [Find a Grave]
- Grant Green - Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Larry Young - Organ
- Sorry 'Bout the Whole Darned Thing -– Woody Herman & The New Third Herd -– The Complete Decca, Mars and MGM Sessions (1943-1954)
- The Moon Is Blue -– The Mystery Band -– The Complete Decca, Mars and MGM Sessions (1943-1954)
- 1953. Recorded in New York City
- Art Madigan – Drums
- Vern Friley – Trombone
- Bernie Glow – Trumpet
- Bill Trujillo – Tenor Saxophone
- Bobby Styles – Trumpet
- Dick Hafer – Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Ernie Royal – Trumpet
- Frank Rehak – Trombone [Find a Grave]
- Hal Wegbreit – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Jerry Coker – Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Kai Winding – Trombone [Find a Grave]
- Nat Pierce – Piano, Celesta, Organ [Find a Grave]
- Red Kelly – Bass
- Sam Staff – Baritone Saxophone, Flute
- Stu Williamson – Trumpet
- Urbie Green – Trombone [Find a Grave]
- Woody Herman – Clarinet, Vocals, Alto Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Forgive Me Lord and Try Me One More Time -– Sister Rosetta Tharpe -– The Original Soul Sister: Singing In My Soul
- 1944. Recorded in New York City
- Sister Rosetta Tharpe – Guitar, Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Roll With My Baby -– Ray Charles -– Pure Genius: The Complete Atlantic Recordings (1952-1959)
- 1952. Recorded in New York City
- Ray Charles – Piano, Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Unknown Trumpet, Bass, Saxophone, Drums
- Slow Down -– Larry Williams -– The Specialty Story
- 1957. Recorded at Masters Records, Los Angeles
- Earl Palmer – Drums [Find a Grave]
- Jewell Grant – Baritone Saxophone
- John E. Oliveri – Tenor Saxophone
- Larry Williams – Vocals, Piano [Find a Grave]
- Plas Johnson – Tenor Saxophone
- Rene Hall – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Ted Brinson – Bass
- Dix-A-Billy -– LaVern Baker -– The Complete Atlantic-Brunswick Singles 53-68
- 1958. Recorded in New York City with Reggie Obrecht’s Orchestra
- Al Caiola – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Bill Marine – Background Vocals
- Ernie Hayes – Piano
- Everett Barksdale – Guitar
- Jerry Parker – Background Vocals
- King Curtis – Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- LaVern Baker – Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Leon Cohen – Alto Saxophone
- Marcia Neil – Background Vocals
- Mike Stewart – Background Vocals
- Milt Hinton – Bass [Find a Grave]
- Panama Francis – Drums [Find a Grave]
- Unknown – Vibes
- Urbie Green – Trombone [Find a Grave]
- What A Party -– Fats Domino -– I've Been Around: The Complete Imperial & ABC-Paramount Recordings
- 1961. Recorded at Cosimo Recording Studio, New Orleans
- Clarence Ford – Baritone Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Cornelius "Tenoo" Coleman – Drums [Find a Grave]
- Dave Bartholomew – Trumpet [Find a Grave]
- Fats Domino – Piano, Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Jimmy Donley – Vocal Chorus [Find a Grave]
- Lee Allen – Tenor Saxophone [Find a Grave]
- Murphy “Pee Wee” Maddux – Vocal Chorus [Find a Grave]
- Robert "Buddy" Hagans – Tenor Saxophone
- Roy Montrell – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Unknown – Bass
- Sittin' On Top Of The World -– Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys -– Faded Love 1947-1973
- 1951. Recorded at Radio Recorders, Los Angeles
- Bob Wills – Fiddle [Find a Grave]
- Bobby Koeffer – Steel Guitar
- Carolina Cotton – Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Cotton Whittington – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Joe Andrews – Vocals
- Joe Ferguson – Bass [Find a Grave]
- Joe Holley – Fiddle
- Ocie Stockard – Banjo [Find a Grave]
- Paul McGhee – Drums
- Skeeter Elkins – Piano
- Boogie Woogie Boy (v. Merle Travis) -– Porky' Freeman Trio -– Dim Lights, Thick Smoke and Hillbilly Music: Country & Western Hit Parade 1945
- 1945. Recorded at Radio Recorders, Los Angeles
- Al Barker – Bass
- Merle Travis – Vocals, Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Porky Freeman – Electric Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Red Murrell – Guitar
- Tommy Sargent – Steel Guitar
- Eat, Drink And Be Merry (Tomorrow You'll Cry) -– Porter Wagoner -– Dim Lights, Thick Smoke and Hillbilly Music: Country & Western Hit Parade 1956
- 1954. Recorded at WTO Radio Station Studio, Springfield, MO
- Don Warden – Steel Guitar, Vocals [Find a Grave]
- Porter Wagoner – Vocals, Guitar, Bass [Find a Grave]
- Speedy Haworth, Jr. – Electric Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Ballad Of Forty Dollars -– Tom T. Hall -– Dim Lights, Thick Smoke and Hillbilly Music: Country & Western Hit Parade 1968
- 1968. Recorded at Columbia Recording Studio, Nashville
- Bob Moore – Bass [Find a Grave]
- Buddy Harman – Drums [Find a Grave]
- Charlie McCoy – Harmonica
- Chip Young – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Hargus "Pig" Robbins – Piano [Find a Grave]
- Harold Bradley – Bass [Find a Grave]
- Jerry Kennedy – Dobro
- Larry Butler – Piano [Find a Grave]
- Ray Edenton – Guitar [Find a Grave]
- Tom T. Hall – Vocals [Find a Grave]
- No One Seems to Know -– Neil Young & Crazy Horse -– Dume (1975, NYA)
- 1975. Recorded at Broken Arrow Ranch
- Neil Young – Piano, Vocals
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