This is the table of contents for the interview of Ralph Sutton. It is part of the National Ragtime and Jazz Archive which is located in Lovejoy Library at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.
For a complete contents list of all musician interviews for the oral history project, please click on this link: Oral History and Research Materials.
If interested in reviewing these materials from the National Ragtime and Jazz Archive, please contact Therese Dickman, Fine Arts Librarian.
Tape # Side |
Time |
Subject |
1 a |
020-046 |
Biographical ; Book - Piano Man
|
1 a |
047-101 |
Interest in Fats Waller
|
1 a |
102-123 |
Other influences on piano playing
|
1 a |
124-144 |
First band experiences; Father's influence
|
1 a |
145-155 |
U.S. Army
|
1 a |
156-190 |
Sitting in with Teagarden; dropping out of college to join
|
1 a |
191-224 |
Four week stint with Teagarden; Drafted into service
|
1 a |
225-232 |
Return to St. Louis area after WWII; 2 1/2 year stay
|
1 a |
233-267 |
Rejoins Teagarden in New York; personnel, recording
|
1 a |
268-310 |
Playing in trio at the Barrel Bar on Delmar; clubs on Delmar
|
1 a |
311-350 |
Eddie Condon's Club, Solo piano - 8 years; recording dates
|
1 a |
351-380 |
Style & repertoire; Highlights - Tuesday night jam sessions
|
1 a |
381-450 |
Sit-ins, jam session, Sutton's sister, Barbara
|
1 a |
451-456 |
Telephone; tape off
|
1 a |
457-469 |
Living in New York; sons, first wife
|
1 a |
470-493 |
Ed Hall, clarinet player
|
1 a |
494-509 |
Non - Dixieland drop-ins at Condon's
|
1 a |
510-546 |
Willie the lion Smith; Other piano players
|
1 a |
547-577 |
Dick Welstood; stride piano players
|
1 a |
578-589 |
Recording sessions
|
1 a |
594-632 |
Recording sessions - rehearsing, takes, releases, fees
|
1 a |
633-646 |
"This is Jazz" radio show - pay; musicians on
|
1 a |
647-665 |
Clubs in Boston - Jimmy Archey Band; personnel
|
1 a |
666-695 |
European tours, contrasts with American audiences
|
1 a |
696-715 |
Condon gig; other jobs
|
1 a |
716-764 |
World's Greatest Jazz Band - origin of band; people involved, management, problems, personnel changes |
1 b |
007-029 |
Explanation of oral history procedures
|
1 b |
030-070 |
World's Greatest etc. - problems, aspen sessions, records
|
1 b |
071-089 |
Delete
|
1 b |
090-123 |
Gil Bowers
|
1 b |
124-133 |
World's Greatest etc. - demise, Haggart
|
1 b |
134-178 |
Sutton's immediate plans
|
1 b |
179-183 |
Detroit players
|
1 b |
184-244 |
Other players; Jess Stacy
|
1 b |
245-276 |
Detroit players
|
1 b |
277-327 |
European musician; solo piano vs. playing in groups
|
1 b |
328-396 |
Outside interests; Changes over years, musicians becoming cynical or jaded
|
1 b |
397-414 |
Composing music
|
1 b |
415-438 |
Gus Johnson; records with Jay McShan
|
1 b |
439-449 |
Booking self; agents
|
1 b |
450-482 |
Pianos |
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