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  1. For their second release, the Cheathams not only featured five top horn soloists (trumpeter Snooky Young, altoist Curtis Peagler, both Dinky Morris and Jimmie Noone, Jr. on tenor, and bass trombonist Jimmy Cheatham), but also guest tenor Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis.

  2. Oct 22, 1996 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 CD release of "Midnight Mama" on Discogs.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jimmie_NooneJimmie Noone - Wikipedia

    Jimmie Noone, Jr. (1938–1991), the oldest of Noone's three children, was a jazz clarinetist who made his professional debut in 1964. He made an album with John R. T. Davies in 1985 and began working with Jeannie and Jimmy Cheatham 's Sweet Baby Blues Band in 1984.

  4. Jimmie Noone (April 23, 1895 – April 19, 1944) is considered one of the best clarinetists of the Twenties. His style differs from the other two great New Orleans clarinet players, Johnny Dodds and Sidney Bechet because of his smoother, more romantic tone.

  5. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Midnight Mama by Jeannie & Jimmy Cheatham. Compare versions and buy on Discogs

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  6. Concord Records: CJA00699. Buy download online. Jeannie And Jimmy Cheatham, Snooky Young (trumpet), Jimmie Noone (clarinet, tenor saxophone), Curtis Peagler (alto saxophone), Jeannie Cheatham (piano), Dinky Morris (baritone saxophone, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone), John Harris (drums), Red Callender (upright bass), Jimmy Cheatham (bass...

  7. Midnight Mama. Album US 1986 on Concord Jazz label Jazz and R&B/Soul (Rhythm’n’Blues)