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Swaggie Records was a jazz
record company and
label founded in 1949 by
Graeme Bell in Australia. The label's
early years were
defined by
recordings by...
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swagman (also
called a
swaggie,
sundowner or tussocker) was a
transient labourer who
traveled by foot from farm to farm
carrying his
belongings in a...
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Jingle Bells"
makes the point: Engine's
getting hot
Dodge the
kangaroos Swaggie climbs aboard He is
welcome too All the
family is
there Sitting by the...
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necessaries carried by a bushman. The
compound swagman and
colloquial variation swaggie first appeared in the 1850s
during the
Australian gold rushes, alongside...
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Eddie Lang &
Lonnie Johnson Vol. 1 (
Swaggie, 1967)
Eddie Lang &
Lonnie Johnson Vol. 2 (
Swaggie, 1970) Mr.
Trouble (Folkways, 1982)
Tears Don't...
- 1959)
Armand Hug of New
Orleans (
Swaggie, 1971)
Volume Two (
Swaggie, 1974) Bix Hug (Jazzology, 1976)
Piano Solos (
Swaggie, 2002)
Armand Hug
Plays A. J. Piron...
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tracks in two
sessions with Bob Crosby's Bob Cats,
reissued in
Australia on
Swaggie CD 504 as Bob Crosby's Bob Cats -
Volume Four 1941-1942.
Decades later...
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Pearson 1979
Plague Willis,
Security Guard Ed Hunt 1981 The
Amateur CIA
Agent Emil
Charles Jarrott 1987
Australian Dream Frank the
Swaggie Jackie McKimmie...
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Swaggie Records – S1340), and
Double Vibe:
Hobbit (1977); the
first of these, with a
selection from the second, was
released on CD in 2002 (
Swaggie CD...
- All-Stars – 1980 (Jazzology)
Czechoslovak Journey – 1983 (
Swaggie)
Paris 1948 – 1983 (
Swaggie) Bell was made a
Member of the
Order of the
British Empire...