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Louis Armstrong (Trumpet, vocal),

Joe Wilder, Clark Terry (Trumpet),

Urbie Green, J. J. Johnson (Trombone),

Sam Morowitz (Flute, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone),

Dan trimboli (Flute, Alto Saxaphone, Tenor Saxophone),

Jerome Richardson (Flute, Clarinet, Tenor Saxaphone),

Raymond Stanfeld (Baritone Saxophone),

Hank Jones (Piano)

Allen Hanlon, Art Ryerson, Willard Suyker (Guitars),

Russell Savakus (Bass),

Grady Tate (Drums),

Warren Hard (Percussion, 12 Unidentified Strings)

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it has the Trumpet by Louis Armstrong, Saxophone, the Flute and I think the piano/organ.

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