# | Release title | Total tracks | Type of release is | Imprint date | Label | |
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1 | The Hits Of | 12 | Audio | 1962 | Capitol Records | |
2 | Freddie Slack’s Boogie Woogie | 8 | Audio | Capitol Records | ||
3 | Mister Freddie's Boogie | 2 | Audio | 1948 | Capitol Records | |
4 | Beat Me Daddy (Eight To The Bar) | 2 | Audio | Columbia | ||
5 | Boogie Woogie (On The 88 By The Great Freddie Slack) | 12 | Audio | 1955 | Emarcy | |
6 | Rockin' Brew | 14 | Audio | 1969 | Ember Records | |
7 | Freddie Slack's Boogie Woogie | 4 | Audio | Capitol Records | ||
8 | Rockin' The Boogie / Pig Foot Pete | 4 | Audio | 1961 | Mercury | |
9 | Boogie Woogie (On The 88 By The Great Freddie Slack) | 12 | Audio | 1955 | ||
10 | Boogie Woogie (On The 88 By The Great Freddie Slack - ReReleased) | 12 | Audio | 1988 | Official | |
11 | For Dancers Only | 4 | Audio | Mercury | ||
12 | Freddie Slack's Boogie Woogie | 2 | Audio | Capitol Records |
American jazz pianist and bandleader.
Born : August 07, 1910 in Westby, Wisconsin.
Died : August 10, 1965 in Hollywood, California.
Played with : Ben Pollack (1934-'36), Jimmy Dorsey (1936-'39), Will Bradley (1939-'41), Big Joe Turner, Johnny Mercer, Margaret Whiting and others.
In 1942 he formed his own big band which recorded for Capitol Records until 1947, later moved to California, recorded in 1955, with a small group, an album for EmArcy.