Asa "Ace" Harris (April 1, 1910 - June 11, 1964) was an American jazz pianist. He played with a number of territory bands throughout the 1930s, eventually becoming leader of Sunset Royal Serenaders in 1937. In 1944, a recording session with Hot Lips Page resulted in Harris being invited to join the the Erskine Hawkins band, with whom he played and recorded until the early 1950s. The remainder of the decade saw Ace, now living in Chicago, enjoying some success as a solo artist, recording and performing in nightclubs around the city.
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Baby Maybe You're the Wolf
Maybe Baby You're The Wolf
Ife (feat. D. Woods)
Caldonia Boogie
Rhythm 'Bout Town
Baby Maybe You'Re The Wolf (1945)
After Hours
M.F.T. Boogie
Hurly Burly
Shorty's Got To Go
MFT Boogie
I'll Show You How It's Done
Always
Don't Cry, Little Girl!
It Ain't Good For Me, But It's Good To Be
Jook
Peek-A-Boo
Rhythm 'Bout Town (10-25-37)
Honey
If I Didn't Have You
Jam On Toast
M.F.T.Boogie
Gotta Get It Off My Chest
Who?
M.F.T. Boogie (1945)
One For My Baby
If I Didn'T Have You (1947)
Back Street
Feelin' Low
One Little Word Led To Another
At Your Beck And Call
That's How It Goes
Boogie Re-Bop
African Star (feat. Lloyd Musa & Cypha D'King)
Shorty'S Got To Go (1945)
If You Coulda Then You Shoulda
One Little Word Led To Another (10-25-37)
Hurly Burly (10-25-37)
Back Street (1945)
It Ain't Good For Me
One For My Baby (02-07-52)
Feelin' Low (1945)
At Your Beck And Call (09-07-51)
Peek-A-Boo (1948)
Who? (10-25-37)
After Hours (1945)
Don'T Cry, Little Girl! (09-07-51)
Jam On Toast (1945)
Honey (09-07-51)
It Ain'T Good For Me, But It'S Good To Be (1945)
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