Jimmy Mundy (1907-1983) was as a arranger one of the people that shaped the Era of Swing with his works for Earl Hines, Benny Goodman, Gene Krupa and others. Sometimes, he conducted his own orchestras and around 1946 he was the head of one of the first racial integrated ensembles.
- 1’42” One O’Clock Jump (Basie, Mundy) Jimmy Mundy
Golden Era LP 15060 - 2’57” Cavernism (Mundy) Earl Hines
Mosaic MD7-254 - 2’52” Jam Session (Mundy) Benny Goodman
RCA 741.084 - 2’46” Bolero At The Savoy (Krupa, Mundy) Gene Krupa
Joker SM 3236 - 2’34” Rhythm Man (Basie) Count Basie
Jazz Society AA 506 - 3’38” Hello, Goodbye, Forget It (?) Jimmy Mundy
Golden Era LP 15060 - 3’25” One O’Clock Boogie (Mundy)
id - 2’51” Skymaster (?) id
- 3’52” Fiesta In Brass (Mundy) id
- 3’55” Step And Fetchit (?) id
- 2’41” Airmail Special (Sheffield, Goodman, Christian, Mundy) id
- 3’22” One O’Clock Rhythm (?) id
- 4’10” Fiesta In Blue (Mundy) Jimmy Mundy
Caracol 424 - 2’40” Solo Flight (Mundy) id
- 3’05” Bumble Boogie (Mundy) id
- 3’07” Those Wonderful Words (?) Jimmy Mundy
Golden Era LP 15060 - 2’51” Queer Street (?) id