
Al Sears (Macomb, Illinois, February 21, 1910 - New York City, March 23, 1990) was an American tenor- and alto saxophonist and bandleader. He played jazz and rhythm & blues. Sears played as a teenager saxophone with Fats Waller. In 1928 Sears replaced the tenor saxophonist Johnny Hodges in the orchestra of Chick Webb, in the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem. He toured with the revue “Keep Shufflin’”, then he played with Zack Whyte in Cincinnati and with Elmer Snowden.
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Tom, Dick 'n' Harry
Marshall Plan
Great Googa Mooga
Rock 'N' Roll Ball
Rock and Roll Ball
Huffin' and Puffin'
In The Good Old Summertime
Brown Boy
125th Street, New York
Here's the Beat
Come a Runnin'
Shake Hands
Rock N' Roll Ball
Tom, Dick ´n´ Harry
Groove Station
Searsy
Easy Ernie
Nell don't wear no button up shoes
Baltimore Bounce
Rock & Roll Ball
Castle Rock
Mag's Alley
Nell Don't Wear No Button Up Shoes [Al Sears & His Orchestra,
Tan Skin Lad
Circuit Breaker
Long Long Ago
Fo-Yah
Come and Dance With Me
Now ride the d train
Nell Don't Wear No Button Up Shoes [Al Sears & His Orchestra, 1951]
Castle Rock [Johnny Hodges & His Orchestra, 1951]
Tom, Dick 'n' Henry
Rock N Roll Ball
Vo-Sa
Sear-Lousy
Huffin and Puffin
Take Off Road
Sideways
Love Call
Sideways [Johnny Hodges & His Orchestra, 1952]
Right Now, Right Now
In a Jam
Tom Dick 'N' Harry
Let the Zoomers Droll
One O'Clock Jump (Tow O'Clock Jump)
Something to Pat Your Foot To
Baltimor Bounce [Al Sears & His Orchestra, 1951]
One O'Clock Jump [Duke Ellington & His Orchestra, 1947]
The Beautiful Indians 1 [Duke Ellington & His Orchestra, 1946]
Sear-Lously [Al Sears & His Orchestra, 1952]
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