Doc Souchon and His Milneburg Boys explained

Doc Souchon and his Milneburg Boys
Type:studio
Artist:Doc Souchon and his Milneburg Boys
Cover:Doc Souchon and His Milneburg Boys.jpeg
Released:1969
Recorded:late 1950s - early 1960s, New Orleans
Genre:jazz
Label:G.H.B.

Doc Souchon and his Milneburg Boys is an album released by Doc Souchon in 1969 by G.H.B. Records. Recording took place in New Orleans in the late 1950s or possibly the early 1960s.[1]

Personnel

Track listing

  1. "Since My Best Gal Turned Me Down" (Quicksell - Lodwig)
  2. "That's Why I Like New Orleans" (Mares - Hug)
  3. "Down by the Riverside" (trad.)
  4. "Smiles" (Callahan - Roberts)
  5. "You Cooked Your Goose With Me" (Armand Hug)
  6. "Gone" (Andy Lockhart)
  7. "I'm Heading Down South" (Joe Mares - Armand Hug)
  8. "How Come You Do Me Like You Do"
  9. "Angry"

Notes and References

  1. Book: Lord, Tom . The Jazz Discography, Volume 21 . 1993 . Cadence Jazz Books . Redwood, New York . 1-881993-20-5 . registration .