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Adventures in Jazz
S1.E2
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Episode #1.2
Episode aired Jan 28, 1949
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Will Bradley
Mike Caluccio
Babs Gonzales
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Mike Caluccio
Babs Gonzales
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Will Bradley
Self
Mike Caluccio
Self
Babs Gonzales
Self (as Babs' 3 Bips and a Bop)
Chubby Jackson
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Ray McKinley
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Mary Osborne
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Gordon 'Specs' Powell
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Billy Taylor
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William B. Williams
Self - Host (as Bill Williams)
Bob Wyatt
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Lester Young
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How High the Moon
Written by
Morgan Lewis
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Nancy Hamilton
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Lester Young
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Will Bradley
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Mike Caluccio
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Mary Osbourne
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Chubby Jackson
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Gordon 'Specs' Powell
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January 28, 1949 (United States)
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Black and White
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