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I think Jim's got it. Also, the drummer sounds to me like Shadow Wilson, which would fit. The pianist then should be/might be Sir Charles Thompson, but I don't get a Sir Charles vibe as strongly as I do a Shadow Wilson one -- touch sounds a wee bit heavy for Sir Charles, but that might be because the pianist was miked that way.

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It's not Hawkins. It sounds a lot like Jacquet, but it's not.

It's John Hardee. The tune is Cobblestones.

It was issued on the "Sittin' In With" label. Personnel:

John Hardee(ts), Al Haig (p), Clyde Lombardi (b), Tiny Kahn (d). 1948.

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I have it on cd on Classics 1136 (John Hardee, 1946-1948). I think I might also have it on a Spotlite LP but can't check until later.

Did not know that homeboy Hardee recorded for that label. Is the material readily available?

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It's not Hawkins. It sounds a lot like Jacquet, but it's not.

It's John Hardee. The tune is Cobblestones.

It was issued on the "Sittin' In With" label. Personnel:

John Hardee(ts), Al Haig (p), Clyde Lombardi (b), Tiny Kahn (d). 1948.

Good work!

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