Frankie Newton & His Uptown Serenaders

Frankie Newton & His Uptown Serenaders

Frankie Newton & His Uptown Serenaders

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The Onyx Hop
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Cause My Baby Says It's So
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The Brittwood Stomp
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I've Found A New Baby
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Where Or When

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Frankie Newton & His Uptown Serenaders

Biography

Trumpeter Frankie Newton, whose mellow and thoughtful style sometimes seemed somewhat out of place in the swing era, had a relatively brief but artistically rewarding career. He had stints with Lloyd Scott (1927-1929), Cecil Scott (1929-1930), Chick Webb, Elmer Snowden, Charlie Johnson, and Sam Wooding, and appeared on Bessie Smith's final recording session in 1933. Newton worked with Charlie Barnet's short-lived integrated band in 1936 and with Teddy Hill, before briefly becoming closely associated with bassist John Kirby and his associates. The eventual John Kirby Sextet wou...
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