Henry Coker
Trombone
Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aamco | ALP312 | |||
Bethlehem | 3016 | single | Eddie Vinson | Sweet lovin' baby / Hold it right here / Hold it right there / Sweet lovin' baby |
- | 11097 | - | - | Kidney stew / Cherry red / Cherry red / Kidney stew |
- | BCP66 | LP | Osie Johnson | The Happy Jazz of Johnson |
- | BCP5005 | - | Eddie Vinson | Cleanhead's Back in Town |
Design | DLP113 | |||
Gala | GLP357 | - | - | - |
Gusto | GD5035-X | - | - | - |
Jazztone | J1234 | - | - | - |
JSF | 605 | - | - | - |
King | 4289 | single | Russell Jacquet | Bongo blues / King's spinner |
- | 4294 | - | Marion Abernathy | Ee-tid-ee-dee / It's lonesome without you |
- | 4307 | - | Russell Jacquet | Blues in F / Crossbones |
- | 4319 | - | Marion Abernathy | Ja-Hoosey baby / Love me or please let me be |
- | 4400 | - | Russell Jacquet | Eight ball / Tropical fever |
- | 4490 | - | Marion Abernathy | Undecided / Love me or please let me be |
- | EP308 | EP | Russell Jacquet and his All Stars | Volume 1 |
- | EP309 | - | - | Volume 2 |
- | KS1087 | |||
- | LP1009 | LP | Osie Johnson | The Happy Jazz of Osie Johnson |
- | LP295-81 | - | Russell Jacquet and his All Stars | |
Parlophone | GEP8585 | EP | Russell Jacquet All Stars | - |
- | GEP8596 | - | - | - |
Period | SLP302 | - | ||
- | SLP1108 | - | - | - |
Polydor | 2343048 | LP | Wynonie Harris | Jump Blues: Wynonie Harris / Eddie Vinson |
Saga | ER08034 | |||
Vogue | V2061 | single | Russell Jacquet and his Orchestra | Bongo blues / King's spinner |
Leader | Site | Date | Session | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
Eddie Vinson | New York, NY | September, 1957 | [session] | trombone |
- | - | - | [session] | - |
- | - | - | [session] | - |
Marion Abernathy | Los Angeles, CA | March 26, 1949 | [session] | - |
Osie Johnson | New York, NY | February, 1955 | [session] | - |
Russell Jacquet and his Bopper Band | Los Angeles, CA | March 18, 1949 | [session] | - |
Henry Coker (December 24, 1919 – November 23, 1979) was an American jazz trombonist. Wikipedia