St. Louis Blues

~ Recording by Machito and His Afro-Cuban Salseros

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleCountry/Date
Official
2.12St. Louis Blues?:??Machito and His Afro-Cuban SalserosMucho Macho
2.12St. Louis Blues?:??Machito and His Afro-Cuban SalserosMucho Macho
1.24St. Louis Blues2:40Machito and his Afro-Cuban SalserosMucho Macho
1.24St. Louis Blues2:40Machito and his Afro-Cuban SalserosMucho Macho

Relationships

recorded in:New York, New York, United States (from 1948 until 1949)
producer:Norman Granz
alto saxophone:Gene Johnson (from 1948 until 1949)
Fred Skerritt (from 1948 until 1949)
baritone saxophone:Leslie Johnakins (from 1948 until 1949)
bongos:José Mangual (from 1948 until 1949)
congas:Luis Miranda (from 1948 until 1949)
percussion:Machito (from 1948 until 1949)
piano:René Hernández (from 1948 until 1949)
tenor saxophone:José Madera (from 1948 until 1949)
timbales:Ubaldo Nieto (from 1948 until 1949)
trumpet:Mario Bauzá (from 1948 until 1949)
Frank Davilla (from 1948 until 1949)
Bobby Woodlen (from 1948 until 1949)
recording of:St. Louis Blues (from 1948 until 1949: cover)

St. Louis Blues

lyricist and composer:William Christopher Handy (in 1913)
publisher:Handy Bros. Music Co., Inc.
sub-publisher:Reuter & Reuter Förlags AB
referred to in medleys:Satchmo! A Tribute to Louis Armstrong
Ja‐Da Medley (order: 9)
is the basis for:American Symphonic Suite
arrangements:St. Louis Blues
St. Louis Blues
St. Louis Blues March