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Dukes of Dixieland at Disneyland
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Release Date:06/01/1963
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  • All Music Guide

    This is not only the finest of all the Dukes of Dixieland records (the alternate title, "The Best of the Dukes of Dixieland," is accurate), but one of the hottest of all Dixieland albums. The only one of the Dukes' sets thus far reissued on CD (although it was little noticed and dropped out of print again), this album features trumpeter Frank Assunto (an underrated great), trombonist Fred Assunto, the talented clarinetist Jerry Fuller, pianist Gene Schroeder, either Herb Ellis or Al Hendrickson on guitar, Jac Assunto on banjo and second trombone, pianist Gene Schroeder, bassist Bob Casey, and drummer Charles Lodice. They perform fairly lengthy versions of "Original Dixieland One Step" (which has some great clarinet), "Wolverine Blues," "Royal Garden Blues," "The Saints," "Canal Street Blues," and the usual New Orleans funeral routine (with "Oh Didn't He Ramble"). Classic music.

    - Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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Dukes of Dixieland

Trumpeter Frank Assunto (who was also a fine singer) and his brother/trombonist Fred Assunto formed the Dukes of Dixieland in 1948 and won a Horace Heidt talent contest. In 1950, they started a long engagement at the Famous Door in New Orleans. An early member of the group was clarinetist Pete Fountain and the Assunto's father, Papa Jac, joined the band in 1955 on banjo... Read more