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The New Orleans Feetwarmers

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Traditional jazz group, formed in September 1932 by Sidney Bechet and Tommy Ladnier, performed at the Savoy Ballroom and the Saratoga Club in New York until early 1933. Later took part in the Spirituals to Swing concert in 1938. Between February 1940 and October 1941 Bechet recorded 40 tracks with various other groups known as the Feetwarmers.

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I've Found A New Baby

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Shag

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Maple Leaf Rag

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Sweetie Dear

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Weary Blues

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The New Orleans Feetwarmers' most-played tracks include I've Found A New Baby, Shag, Maple Leaf Rag, Sweetie Dear, Weary Blues. Listen to these songs and explore more from their catalog on this page.

Traditional jazz group, formed in September 1932 by Sidney Bechet and Tommy Ladnier, performed at the Savoy Ballroom and the Saratoga Club in New York until early 1933. Later took part in the Spirituals to Swing concert in 1938. Between February 1940... Read the full biography on this page.

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