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John Potaker was an interesting pianist. I don't know of any other sessions he appears on.

Sessions with Tommy Dorsey '45-47, Ray McKinley '47, McKinley again '57-60, Mundell Lowe '54 and Bobby Byrne '59.

Name sometimes spelled Potoker.

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Hello,

it's here for listening to it online:

Serenade To A Pair Of Nylons as an audio-stream here:

Small Band Version

Big Band Version

Wow, Charlie had chops! It's always amazing how he attacks those notes. He had one of the best sounds on the cup-mute. The big band rendition sounds like "Bebop", the Dizzy-Gillespie composition.

Anyway, closer listening proves that these are different tunes with the same title.

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A Vogue picture disc:

http://www.nme.com/video/id/KZ_E5LeAqvA/search

Wonder who the rest of the group is, especially the clarinetist.

Buddy DeFranco, John Potaker, Sid Block and Alvin Stoller - NYC, late '45.

I have a copy somewhere, left by a neighbor who exited via shotgun.

I've learned that it's Abe Most on clarinet.

What is your source for the Abe Most ID? Remember, we're talking about the Vogue quintet recording, clarinet credited to DeFranco by several sources, not the later Tommy Dorsey big-band recording.

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