Dan Terry (1924-2011) was a trumpet player and band leader. He was locally and temporarily successful, and his soloists and arrangers such as Marty Paich, Gene Roland and Ernie Wilkins were first-class. Still he tried his whole life in vain to enthuse America’s youth about his swing music.
- 1’42” Terry’s Tune (Roland) Dan Terry Fresh Sound FSR-CD 929
- 2’54” Wail-Tail (Paich) id.
- 3’04” Denim Blues (Roland) id.
- 1’47” Saddle Shoe Shuffle (Roland) id.
- 3’03” Seventeen (Roland) id.
- 2’40” Goofin’ Blues (Roland) id.
- 1’44” White Buck Special (Roland) id.
- 2’35” Totem Pole (Roland) id.
- 2’20” Levi Leap (Roland) id.
- 2’42” Southern Fried (Jordan, Ross, Leonard, Culliver) id.
- 2’35” Teen Ager (Roland) id.
- 2’34” Bull Fiddle Walk (Roland) id.
- 3’19” Good Feeling Blues (Goodman, Hampton) id.
- 3’17” It’s A Wonderful World (Adamson, Savitt, Watson) id.
- 3’32” Catalina Crawl (Wilkins) id.
- 3’34” Sophisticated Lady (Ellington) id.
- 1’50” Metronome Charge (Wilkins) id.
- 2’36” Jazzinova (Roland) id.
- 3’09” Eclipse (Roland) id.