Andy Kirk was never a major musician (in fact he never really soloed), arranger or personality yet he was a successful big bandleader in the 1930s and '40s. He started playing bass sax and tuba in Denver with George Morrison's band in 1918. In 1925 he moved to Dallas where he played with Terrence Holder's Dark Clouds of Joy. In 1929 he took over leadership of the band (which was renamed Andy Kirk's Twelve Clouds of Joy) and moved to Kansas City. During
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Mary's Idea
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Big Jim Blues
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Blue Clarinet Stomp
Once Or Twice
Honey, Just For You
I Lost My Gal From Memphis
Bearcat Shuffle
Dallas Blues
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A Mellow Bit Of Rhythm
Loose Ankles
Casey Jones Special
Christopher Columbus
Lotta Sax Appeal
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The Lady Who Swings the Band
Saturday
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Until The Real Thing Comes Along
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Ring dem bells
Puddin' Head Serenade
I'se A Muggin' - Original
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I'se A Muggin'
You Rascal, You
Git
Jump Jack Jump
Fifty-Second Street
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Dedicated To You
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Mcghee Special
Give Her A Pint (And She'll Tell It All)
September In The Rain
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