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Ade Monsbourgh

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Aliases
Ade Monsbourgh and his Ragtime Four
Lazy Ade and His Late Hour Boys
Lazy Ade Monsbourgh
Lazy Ade's Late Hour Boys
Real name
Adrian Herbert Monsbourgh
Born
February 17, 1917
Died
July 19, 2006
Country
Australia
IPI
00021243536 6 works
Affiliation
APRA
Comments
Trumpeter, saxophonist and songwriter born in Melbourne. He is also co-founder of the Australian label Swaggie Records.
Member of
Southern Jazz Group Trumpeter
Related
Graeme Bell Trumpeter and saxophonist in Graeme Bell & His Dixieland Jazz Band
Len Barnard Member of the Lazy Ade and His Late Hour Boys
Bob Barnard Member of the Lazy Ade and His Late Hour Boys
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Covers by Ade Monsbourgh

Title Performer Release date Originally by
i 1956 (unknown)
i 1971 Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five - Vocal Chorus by Louis Armstrong and May Alix
i 1971 Louisiana Five
i 1956 Humphrey Lyttelton & His Band with Ade Monsbourgh
1971 Helen Humes
i 1956 (unknown), George Primrose, (unknown)
i   1956 Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Orchestra REC, Harry Richman PRF
i 1956 (unknown)
i 1970 Adelaide Hall
1970 Bessie Smith
i 1956 Wilbur Sweatman's Original Jazz Band
i 1970 Hoagy Carmichael and His Orchestra
i   1970 Howard Marsh and Norma Terris PRF, Ben Bernie and His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Scrappy Lambert REC
1971 Madame "Ma" Rainey – Acc. by Lovie Austin and Her Blues Serenaders
i 1956 Earl Hines
1971 Ma Rainey – Acc. By Her Georgia Band
i 1971 Herb Wiedoeft's Cinderella Roof Orchestra
i   1970 Harry Richman PRF, Ted Lewis and His Band REC
1974 Clarence Williams [US1]
i 1956 (unknown)
i 1970 Les Backer
i 1971 Russ Columbo and His Orchestra
i 1956 Six Brown Brothers
i 1962 The Edison Military Band
i 1956 Billy Golden
i 1971 Casa Loma Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Kenneth Sargent
1974 (unknown)
i 1956 Vess L. Ossman