RARE Miles Davis first recording session 78 RPM Rubber Legs Williams - SAVOY

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1945 first recording of MILES DAVIS 

Miles Davis 1st recording ever: Wikipedia: "On Williams' April 24, 1945 Savoy studio session, Miles Davis played the trumpet for the first time on a recording. The session resulted in two singles: Savoy 564 "That's The Stuff You Gotta Watch / Pointless Mama Blues" and Savoy 5516 "Deep Sea Blues / Bring It On Home". These songs were later re-released in 1990 on a compilation album "First Miles"
RUBBER LEGS WILLIAMS & ORCHESTRA
78 RPM
"That's the Stuff You Got to Watch" / "Pointless Mama Blues" Savoy 564, red label

Condition: Condition is fair. There are numerous rubs and small scratches. There is a very small chip on edge of record but that does not jeopardize the sound or play. I played the record and sounds like an old record.
Credits:
Bass [Uncredited] – Leonard Gaskin
Drums [Uncredited] – Eddie Nicholson 
Guitar [Uncredited] – Al Casey 
Lead Vocals [Uncredited] – Rubberlegs Williams 
Piano [Uncredited] – Teddy Brannon 
Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet [Uncredited] – Herbie Fields 
Trumpet [Uncredited] – Miles Davis
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