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==External link==
==External link==
* [https://play.google.com/store/music/artist/Bogan_s_Birmingham_Busters?id=A6qiyoqpsydp5b35mozpunvp3em Bogan's Birmingham Busters] on Google Play
* [http://play.google.com/store/music/artist/Bogan_s_Birmingham_Busters?id=A6qiyoqpsydp5b35mozpunvp3em Bogan's Birmingham Busters] on Google Play


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Revision as of 18:32, 9 October 2013

Bogan's Birmingham Busters, sometimes was a jazz ensemble which was active in the late 1930s and recorded a few singles in Birmingham for the Vocalion label in 1937 before relocating to Los Angeles in 1941.

The group was founded by Nazareth Lee Bogan, Jr, son of the blues pioneer Lucille Bogan. Lucille returned to Birmingham after making her last recordings to manage the Busters. Personnel included Bob Jones Johnny Bell and Johnny Grimes on vocals, Lee Golden on alto sax, Martin Barnett on trumpet, Robert McCoy on piano and Clarence Curly on washboard.

The Busters' Vocalion singles were re-issued by Melotone Records in 1967.

Discography

  • Bogan's Birmingham Busters (1937) "Everything Is Rhythm Now"/"She Caught The Boat". Vocalion 03540
  • Bogan's Birmingham Busters (1937) "China Boy"/"Sheik of Araby". Vocalion 03570

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