
Red Camp (1909-1987) was a well known jazz pianist in Texas, having played with Bob Crosby, Jack Teagarden, Paul Whitman, Mugsy Spanier, Miff Mole, and Pee Wee Russell. “Red” had his own TV and radio program in the 70’s where he taught jazz history and technique, and his 11 LPs can be found on the Smithsonian web site in the FolkWays collection Red Camp was heavily influenced by Earl Hines
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Summertime
Laura
Yesterday
Contrapuntal Blues
Tenderly
Cumpanchero
What Is This Thing Called Love
Out of Nowhere
Tea for Two
Ghost of a Chance
Ragtime
Refugio Blues
I Can't Get Started
I Know That You Know
Stars Fell on Alabama
Prelude for Twelve Fingers
Caravan
The Girl I Marry
Man I Love
Itchy Finger
Body and Soul
Black and Blue
Binaural Bounce
Ritual In Haiti
Third Man Theme
Night and Day
Nola
I Shout When I'm Sad
Limehouse Blues
Liza
Blue Skies
Love Me Or Leave me
The Bluesando
Sweet Loraine
Summer Night
Wing and a Prayer
Little Coquette
Small Hotel
Lulu
Time On My Hands
Twofer Atonement
Amor
Purdle Diddle Dido Twee Twee
Nagasaki
Alma Llanera
Waltz in Left Field
Cocktails for Two
Chopin: C# minor Waltz
Slow Slow Blues
Loosiana Piano
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