Don Byron 07/16/1990
Set I
Grandma's Dreidel (Katz)
Sixteen Tons (Merle Travis)
Mamaliege Dance (Farber-Katz)
Kiss of Meyer (after "Kiss of Fire" by Allan/Hill)
Bar Mitzvah Special (Singer/Farber)
Tears (Byron)
Introduction of Band Members
Wedding Dance (Katz)
Berele's Sherele (Gill-Farber)
Nature Boy (Eden Ahbez)
C'est Si Bon (Seelen/Betti/Hornez)
Frailach Jamboree (Katz)
Trombonik Tanz (Farber-Katz)
The Litvak Square Dance (Katz)
Grandma's Dreidel (Katz)
Sixteen Tons (Merle Travis)
Mamaliege Dance (Farber-Katz)
Kiss of Meyer (after "Kiss of Fire" by Allan/Hill)
Bar Mitzvah Special (Singer/Farber)
Tears (Byron)
Introduction of Band Members
Wedding Dance (Katz)
Berele's Sherele (Gill-Farber)
Nature Boy (Eden Ahbez)
C'est Si Bon (Seelen/Betti/Hornez)
Frailach Jamboree (Katz)
Trombonik Tanz (Farber-Katz)
The Litvak Square Dance (Katz)
Grandma's Dreidel (Katz)
Set II
Set III
Comment
Plays the Music Of Mickey Katz
Don Byron - clarinet
Uri Caine - piano
Lorin Sklamberg - vocals
Al Patterson - trombone
Tony Barrero - trumpet
J.D. Parran - reeds, flute
Richie Schwartz - drums, xylophone, percussion
Mark Feldman - violin
Steve Alcott - bass
Don Byron - clarinet
Uri Caine - piano
Lorin Sklamberg - vocals
Al Patterson - trombone
Tony Barrero - trumpet
J.D. Parran - reeds, flute
Richie Schwartz - drums, xylophone, percussion
Mark Feldman - violin
Steve Alcott - bass
Collectors With This Show
| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| bobob | flac / 1 | View | aud | |||
| Brad Sanders | CDR / 1 | View | ||||
| Notes: | Plays the Music of Mickey Katz Don Byron - clarinet Uri Caine - piano Lorin Sklamberg - vocals Al Patterson - trombone Tony Barrero - trumpet J.D. Parran - reeds, flute Richie Schwartz - drums, xylophone, percussion Mark Feldman - violin Steve Alcott - bass | |||||
| Eric Devin | CD-R / 1 | A/+ | View | unknown | ||
| Notes: | Byron/Caine/Feldman/Patterson/Barrero/Sklamberg/Parran/Schwartz/Alcott | |||||
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