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Spirituals & Blues
New CD release!

Doc Evans CDs
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Doc Evans made around 40 recordings. Find the NEW IMPROVED DISCOGRAPHY here

Very nice article from Jazzbeat
Written by Paige VanVorst

Great biography of Doc Evans
published in The Trumpet Guild Journal

DOC EVANS anecdote
from, I REMEMBER JAZZ book

Photos from Ewing Nunn's collection.

I'm Looking for pictures of Doc Evans

Scrapbook of press clippings.

Read the 1953 Downbeat Magazine article on Doc

Listen to Doc play

See Doc play and buy the video

A Short History on Doc

Doc Evans Arrangements for Sale

Famed Hall Brother's cornetist, Charlie DeVore shared some of his wealth of experience with me.
Read the Q and A here

Here are images of Doc Evans.
Both thumbnails & hi-res.

I am a writer & designer
See my resume & samples here

Keep Traditional Jazz alive.
Here are some LINKS to get you started.

Contact Allan Evans

     
Doc Evans called the best since Beiderbecke

New CD from Jazzology Records!

Spirituals & Blues has just been released. I love this recording: great tunes + great band = great music!

Tunes are Just A Closer Walk With Thee, Just A Little While To Stay Here, Joe Turner Blues, Ain’t Nobody’s Business, Terrible Blues, Winin’ Boy Blues, How Long Blues, Dippermouth Blues, High Society, Smokey Mokes, Jackass Blues, Canal Street Blues, Shim-Me-Sha-Wobble, The Chant, Richard M. Jones’ Blues and Some Of These Days.

Order your copy here.

Dixieland (Traditional Jazz is the name preferred by musicians) is still alive today. This site is here for you to explore the music of my father Doc Evans, learn about the characters who play trad jazz and give jazz fans an opportunity to listen to the hot jazz of the '20s, the '40s and today.

Allan Evans (Doc's son)