CD1002. Tar Heel Jazz
- Rare territory bands recorded in Charlotte, North Carolina in 1936-37. Seven selections by the Hod Williams Orchestra; six by Jimmie Gunn and his Orchestra; seven by the Frankie and Johnnie Orchestra; and three by the Frankie Reynolds Orchestra. Superb soloists and swing arrangements. Notes by Geoffrey Wheeler and Richard Raichelson.
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CD1007. The Obscure and Neglected Chicagoans, 1925-1929
- Dud Mecum's Wolverines, The Original Wolverines, Ray Miller and his Hotel Gibson Orch., Ray Miller & his Orch., Thelma Terry and her Boyfriends; 25 titles, 29 tracks; remastered by Jack Towers; notes by Frank Powers; F. Cotterel, J. Lord, G. Johnson, Muggsy, Krupa, F. O'Brien, B. Jacobson, Zurke, W. Smith, possibly McPartland & Tesch.
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CD1010. First Bass: Oscar Pettiford
- Rare recordings and concert dates, 1953-60. Coover Gazdar's Oscar Pettiford discography, also titled First Bass, and the CD are offered at a combined price of US$16.95 (postpaid in USA and Canada. Add US $4.00 for surface; US $6.00 for air shipment to other countries. Offer is valid only as long as the current stock of discographies lasts. CD alone is available at the standard member price. Discography alone has been selling at US $16.95.
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CD1011. Radio Transcriptions: Red Nichols and his Five Pennies, 1929-1930
- Brunswick Brevities and The Heat series. 36 cuts of the rarest Red Nichols. Collective personnel includes: Nichols, Glenn Miller, Jack Teagarden, Jimmy Dorsey, Charlie Teagarden, Manny Klein, Benny Goodman, Babe Russin, Adrian Rollini, Joe Sullivan, Gene Krupa, Bud Freeman, many others. Notes by Steve and Stan Hester. Remastering by Jack Towers.
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CD1013. Bunny Berigan, ARC Sideman, 1931-1936
- This CD brings attention to a neglected period of BB's career. ALthough BB's recordings as a leader are better known, many afficianados prefer his work as a sideman. His most elusive work comes from the records he made between 1931 and 1936 as a ubiquitous studio musician with the American Record Co. (ARC), Melotone, Banner, Romeo, Perfect and also on Columbia and their dimestore labels. Berigan specialist Bozy While has selected 24 ARC Studio band hot dance tracks with the best of Bunny's solos.
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CD1014. Herbie Fields: Live At The Flame Club St. Paul, 1949
- Indiana, Zing went the strings of my heart, Tiny's blues, The way you look tonight, For Betty's sake, Lover, Lemon Drop, Unknown title. Also includes cuts from the two very rare Parrot 78s: Harlem Nocturne, Things ain't what they used to be, I love you, Mr. Jump.
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CD1020. Edmond Hall: Flyin' High 1949-1959
Originally issued on two LP's, one for the New Hampshire Library of Traditional Jazz and the other on Rae-Cox 1120. Traditional jazz by the one and only Edmond Hall and his friends Omer Simeon, Herbert Hall, Dick Cary , Jimmy Raney, Al Hall, Jimmy Crawford, Johnny Windhurst, Vic Dickenson, Kenny Kersey and John Field.
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