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George Brunies
George Brunies is credited on 1,039 releases across 292 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1950–2019 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
1,039
Pressings credited
292
Albums
7
Decades active
52
In collections
Biography
George Clarence Brunies (February 6, 1902 – November 19, 1974), a.k.a. Georg Brunis, was an American jazz trombonist, who was part of the dixieland revival. He was known as "The King of the Tailgate Trombone".
Bio from Wikipedia
Credited work
1,039 releases · 292 albums · active 1950–2019
- Performance · 1,283
- Other credits · 28
Studios: Newport Jazz Festival · RCA Victor Studios, Nashville · RCA Victor's Music Center Of The World · Concertgebouw, Amsterdam
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Ambassador Satch
1956

Louis
1966

Louis Armstrong's Greatest Hits
1967

Jonah Jones At The Embers
1956

The Commodore Years
1973

Creole Cookin'
1967

Pete's Place
1964

More! More! More! Music Of The Stripper And Other Fun Songs For The Family
1962

Honky Tonk Piano And A Hot Banjo
1960

From Avenue A To The Great White Way: Yiddish And American Popular Songs From 1914-1950
2002

The Complete Blue Note Recordings Of Sidney Bechet
1985

Boris Vian À Saint-Germain-Des-Prés / Pauline Julien Chante Boris Vian
1978

Bix Beiderbecke And The Chicago Cornets
1974

The Best Of Pete Fountain
1970

Louis Armstrong
1969

In The Groove With The Kings Of Swing
1967

Al Hirt
1965

Jam Session
1965

Dixieland (Live Performance In New Orleans)
1962

Louis And Keely!
1959

Bix Beiderbecke And The Wolverines
1957

At Newport
1957

Dixieland Detour
1952

Jazz Volume 3: New Orleans
1951
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Louis Armstrong
- Jo Stafford
- Sidney Bechet
- New Orleans Rhythm Kings
- Muggsy Spanier
- Eddie Condon
- Pete Fountain
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