St. Philip Street Breakdown - Acker Bilk, Lewis, George [Clar
Milenberg Joys - Acker Bilk, Morton, Jelly Roll
Gettysburg March - Acker Bilk,
Gravier Street Blues - Acker Bilk,
Over in The Gloryland - Acker Bilk, Traditional
My Old Kentucky Home - Acker Bilk,
Dippermouth Blues - Acker Bilk, Armstrong, Louis
Really The Blues - Acker Bilk, Mezzrow
Where The River Shannon Flows - Acker Bilk,
King Joe - Acker Bilk,
Postman's Lament - Acker Bilk,
Shine - Acker Bilk, Dabney
Tartan Socks - Acker Bilk, Traditional
Sing On - Acker Bilk, Traditional
Breeze - Acker Bilk,
Swing Low Sweet Chariot - Acker Bilk,
Red Wing - Acker Bilk, Chattaway
Travelling Blues - Acker Bilk,
All The Girls Go Crazy - Acker Bilk, Ory, Kid
Bye Bye - Acker Bilk, Traditional
Track Listings (20) - Disc #2
East Coast Trot - Acker Bilk, Blythe
High Society - Acker Bilk, Porter, Cole
Goodnight Sweet Prince - Acker Bilk, Traditional
Franklin Street Blues - Acker Bilk,
Gladiolous Rag - Acker Bilk, Joplin, Scott
Lou-I-Si-A-Nay - Acker Bilk, Darensbourg, Joe
Careless Love - Acker Bilk,
Darkness On The Delta - Acker Bilk, Livingston, Jerry
Old Rugged Cross - Acker Bilk, Bennard, George
Over The Rainbow - Acker Bilk, Arlen, Harold
We Shall Walk Through The Streets of The City - Acker Bilk, Traditional
Climax Rag - Acker Bilk,
St. Louis Blues - Acker Bilk,
Sweetie Dear - Acker Bilk,
Salutation March - Acker Bilk, Traditional
Savoy Blues - Acker Bilk, Ory, Kid
Monday Date - Acker Bilk,
Bei Mir Bist du Schön - Acker Bilk, Secunda
Delia Gone - Acker Bilk, Blind Blake [1]
Marching Trough Georgia - Acker Bilk, Traditional
Acker Bilk became in Great Britain along Monty Sunshine to one of the leading clarinet player of the European Trad-Jazz. Bernard Stanley Bilk started his musical career in the middle of the 1950ies in the Band of Ken Colye... more »r. In 1958 he left the band and founded his own group Mr.Acker Bilk's Paramount Jazz Band.« less
Acker Bilk became in Great Britain along Monty Sunshine to one of the leading clarinet player of the European Trad-Jazz. Bernard Stanley Bilk started his musical career in the middle of the 1950ies in the Band of Ken Colyer. In 1958 he left the band and founded his own group Mr.Acker Bilk's Paramount Jazz Band.