Jack Teagarden Websites
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| Jack Teagarden Quintet 1952 Two-minute Google video actually a septet, no credits except Ray Bauduc identified as drummer, a hot number ("That's a Plenty"?) with a fine solo by Teagarden. | |
| Jack Teagarden Sings "Stars Fell On Alabama" YouTube video, 3:48 in length. | |
| Teagarden, Jack Trombone Page of the World bioraphy written by Scott Yanow, with extensive discography and shopping links. | |
| Teagarden, Jack RedHotJazz page offers brief biography with discography and filmography. | |
| Teagarden, Jack Extensive site offers biographies, obituary, reminiscences, photos, discography, albums for sale, and account of efforts to halt bootlegging by son and heir Joe Teagarden. | |
| Teagarden, Jack Detailed Connexions biography by Catherine Schmidt-Jones includes technical discussion of his unusual playing technique. | |
| Tribute To Jack Teagarden Australian fan Michael Palmer offers concise biography, extensive filmography, list of mostly out-of-print books on the trombonist, photo gallery, articles and reminiscences from Barney Bigard and Downbeat magazine. | |
| "When Swing Was King" YouTube video from 1939 featuring Hoagy Carmichael with Jack Teagarden and his orchestra, a ten-minute Paramount short feature. |
| Jack Teagarden on Amazon.com: | CDs | - | DVDs | - | more ... |
| Jack Teagarden on Amazon.co.uk: | CDs | - | DVDs | - | more ... |