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Don Goldie

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Aliases
Billy Franklin
Don Goldie's Jazz Express
Real name
Donald Elliott Goldfield
Born
February 5, 1930
Died
November 19, 1995
Country
United States
Comments
Goldie was a jazz trumpeter and flugelhornist who blended Dixieland, mainstream and bop styles in his playing. He became known through his time playing and recording with Jack Teagarden. He fell into ill health and ultimately committed suicide.
Family
Harry Goldfield Father
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Covers by Don Goldie

Title Performer Release date Originally by
i 1977 Frank Sinatra
i 1962 George J. Gaskin, Knickerbocker Male Quartette
i 1962 Mark Fisher's Orchestra
i 1984 King Oliver's Jazz Band, Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
i   1977 Walter Woolf King PRF, Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - Vocal Chorus by Carmen Lombardo REC,REL
i 1961 Louis Armstrong and His Dixieland Seven
i   1977 Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Orchestra REC, Harry Richman PRF
i 1984 Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra
i   1977 Adelaide Hall PRF, Meyer Davis' Swanee Syncopators – Vocal Chorus by Al Shayne REC
i 1963 Mary Healy
i   1962 Morton Downey REC,REL, Fred Waring & His Pennsylvanians BRD
i   1961 Mills Brothers REL, Cab Calloway and The Cabaliers REC
i   1977 Frances Langford BRD, Leo Reisman and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Frank Luther REC
i   1962 Jo Stafford with Paul Weston and His Orchestra REC, Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra REL, Fred MacMurray & Dorothy Lamour BRD
i 1984 Gertrude Lawrence and Jack Buchanan
i 1961 Marilyn Miller and Leon Errol
i   1962 Kurt Gerron PRF, Harald Paulsen mit Orchesterbegleitung REL
i   1962 Ethel Waters REC, Minto Cato PRF
i   1962 Fairchild and Carroll and Their Orchestra REL, Mitzi Green PRF
i   1977 Harry Richman PRF, Ted Lewis and His Band REC
i 1962 Mamie Smith's Jazz Hounds
i   1962 California Ramblers REC, Aida Overton Walker PRF
i 1961 Louis Armstrong and His All Stars
i 1962 Billy Cotton and His Band
1984 (unknown), (unknown), Louis Armstrong & His Savoy Ballroom Five
i 1961 Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
i 1962 Charley Straight and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Frank Sylvano
i   1962 Debbie Reynolds REL,BRD
i 1962 Nat "King" Cole
i 1963 John Payne & Joan Merrill
i 1962 Bunny Berigan and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Lynne Richards
i 1961 Julia Sanderson and Donald Brian
i 1961 Les Brown and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Ralph Young
i 1961 The Raymond Scott Quintette
i 1962 Margaret Young
i 1977 Wolverine Orch. – Vocal Chorus Dave Harman
i 1962 Ted Fiorito & His Orchestra
i 1984 New Orleans Rhythm Kings