
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Ashby "Irving C. Ashby (December 29, 1920 – April 22, 1987)[1] was an American jazz guitarist. Ashby was born in Somerville, Massachusetts.[1] After playing rhythm guitar in Lionel Hampton's orchestra, he played in the Nat King Cole Trio from 1947 to 1951.[1] He then briefly replaced Charlie Wilson, a drummer, in the Oscar Peterson Trio, producing a lineup (piano, guitar, bass) similar to the Cole Trio's; the substitution of a guitarist for a drummer continued until 1958.
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Altitude
Guitar Rock
big guitar
Top Hat Bop
Spinx
The Spinx
Rock-A-Cha
The Sphinx
Motatin'
Tater Pie
Lou's Blue: Blue Lou
Erroll's Blues (Duo)
Irving Ashby - Bop Kick
Bop Kick
Motivation
Loco-Motion
Tater Pie - Live At The Spotlight Club/1958
Tribute to Oscar Peterson & Carl Perkins
Irving Ashby / Big Guitar
Shivers
Love is the Thing
East of the Sun
Return
Boodalum
Days of Wine and Roses
Yucatan
Precious Lord
Rock a Cha
You Can Depend on Me
Top Hat Box
Tribute to Duke Ellington - Chelsea Bridge/Sophisticated Lady
Rock - A - Cha
Funkville U.S.A.
Guitar Rock - Irving Ashby
Subtle Slough
Locomotion
Altitude [1941]
The Spinx [1946]
Top Hat Bop [1949]
This Is Where It's At
Blue Lou
"Rock-A-Cha (Knight)
LAUGH COOL CLOWN (JOCKER)
Altitute
Your DJ speaks over Motivation
Too Marvelous for Words (feat. Joe Comfort, Jack Costanzo, Nat King Cole Trio)
Tribute To Ellington - Chelsea Bridge & Sophisticated Lady
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