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Julian Dash
Julian Dash is credited on 1,721 releases across 409 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1950–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
1,721
Pressings credited
409
Albums
8
Decades active
98
In collections
Biography
St. Julian Bennett Dash (April 9, 1916 – February 25, 1974) was an American swing music jazz tenor saxophonist born in Charleston, South Carolina, United States, probably better known for his work with Erskine Hawkins and Buck Clayton. Dash was a member of the Bama State Collegians, which later became the Erskine Hawkins Orchestra. He is recognised, with Hawkins and fellow sax player Bill Johnson, in composing the swing tune "Tuxedo Junction", which became an immense hit when recorded by other (mainly white) bands, notably that of Glenn Miller. In the late 1940s and early 1950s, Dash recorded for the Sittin' in With label and later was on Vee-Jay Records with his sextets. His renditions of "Devil's Lament" and "Dance of the Mother Bird" on Sittin' In With and his "Zig Zag" on the Vee Jay label were hits in the black community. Dash can be heard at his best in 1953 on two of the Buck Clayton Jam Sessions, in which extended versions of songs ("The Huckle-Buck" to 63 choruses) were recorded by Vanguard to exploit the newly developed length of LP records. All of the six sessions were later released by Columbia as thematic album LPs and by Lone Hill as CDs, also in complete versions by Mosaic. On 6 March 1972, Dash recorded prominently with fellow tenor saxist Buddy Tate as one of Jay McShann's All-Stars on seven titles of Kansas City-styled tunes.
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Credited work
1,721 releases · 409 albums · active 1950–2024
- Performance · 1,769
- Other credits · 46
Studios: Atlantic Studios · Basing Street Studios · Hammersmith Odeon · Olympic Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Jumpin' Jive
1981

Glenn Miller Plays Selections From "The Glenn Miller Story" And Other Hits
1956

The Best Of The Manhattan Transfer
1981

The Manhattan Transfer
1975

This Is The Big Band Era
1971

Glenn Miller - A Memorial 1944-1969
1969

Glenn Miller Story (Glenn Millers Original-Aufnahmen)
1955

Live
1978

Big Band Hits Of The 30's & 40's
1971

Gene Krupa
1955

Glenn Miller Plays Selections From The Film "The Glenn Miller Story"
1954

The Unforgettable Glenn Miller
1977

The Unforgettable Glenn Miller 70 Of His Greatest Original Recordings
1968

Down Home
1962

The Authentic Sound Of Glenn Miller - Yesterday
1960

The Glenn Miller Story
1954

The Irishman (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2019

The Legendary Sound Of Glenn Miller And His Bigband
1981

Tuxedo Junction
1977

The Glenn Miller Story
1975

Popular Hits From Nashville
1972

Joe Loss Plays Glenn Miller
1969

The Best Of Glenn Miller
1965

The Headliners, Volume 2
1961
Frequent collaborators
- Glenn Miller
- Various
- Glenn Miller And His Orchestra
- Buck Clayton
- The Manhattan Transfer
- Erskine Hawkins And His Orchestra
- Bert Kaempfert
- Glenn Miller Orchestra
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