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January 12th. Recorded on this date:

1) 1955, Bud Powell Trio records:

"How High the Moon", "I Get a Kick Out of You", "You Go to My Head"

and "The Best" (Verve).

2) 1956, Lester Young with a septet that includes Roy Eldridge,

Vic Dickenson, Teddy Wilson, Freddie Green and Jo Jones (Verve):

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11 of the 12 tracks of Joya Sherrill Sings Duke (Verve 314 547 266-2) were recorded on January 12, 1965.

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Joya Sherrill, v; Cootie Williams, t (cd tracks 1, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11); Johnny Hodges, as (1, 2, 7, 10); Paul Gonsalves, ts (4, 7, 10); Ernie Harper, p; John Lamb, b; Sam Woodyard, d.

Duke Ellington supervising, in the control room for the whole session.

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January 13th. Recorded on this date:

1) 1956, Lester Young-Teddy Wilson Quartet (Verve): c50129i76dx.jpg

2) 1957, Hank Mobley All Stars with Milt Jackson, Horace Silver &

Art Blakey (Blue Note):

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3) 1963, Don Byas Quartet with NHOP at the 'Montmartre' in Copenhagen, the 1st of two nights that is documented on 2 albums (Black Lion), most of which is on:

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4) 1965, Roland Kirk Quartet with Jaki Byard & Elvin Jones record

RIP, RIG AND PANIC (Limelight):

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13 January 1956:

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The Jon Eardley Seven (Prestige)

13 January 1962:

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Grant Green - Nigeria (BN)

13 January 1967:

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Lee Morgan - Standards (BN)

13 January 1992:

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Archie Shepp - Black Ballads (Timeless)

plus some recordings that were spread over 13 and 14 January, like

13/14 January 1960:

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This Here is Bobby Timmons (Riverside)

and

13/14 January 1997: Quartet Out - Welcome to the Party (Musica Con Carne)

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14 January 1954

Bernard Peiffer and his Saint-Germain-des-Prés Orchestra -- feat. Roger Guérin (tp, euph) Bobby Jaspar, Bib Monville (ts) Bernard Peiffer (p) Jean-Marie Ingrand (b) Jean-Baptiste "Mac Kac" Reilles (ds) and Francy Boland (arr) -- record a 10"LP for the Blue Star label. Now available on the CD Modern Jazz at Saint-Germain-des-Prés in the Jazz in Paris Series.

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January 14th. Recorded on this date:

1) 1957, Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers with Jackie McLean (Blue Note):d09757rc0ej.jpg

2) 1958, Max Roach quintet with KD (Argo):d2468051q33.jpg

3) 1959, Lucky Thompson in Paris (1st day of a 2 day session, High Note):7045.jpg

4) 1987, Art Farmer Quintet w Clifford Jordan do a tribute to Billy

Strayhorn (1st day of a 2 day session):c55429s67i3.jpg

5) 1992, Eddie Daniels-Gary Burton tribute to Benny Goodman (GRP):

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January 15th. Recorded on this date;

1) 1949, Charlie Parker Quintet at the 'Royal Roost' with Kenny Dorham, Al

Haig, Tommy Potter and Max Roach perform: "Scrapple from the Apple",

"Bebop" and "Hot House" (Savoy)

2) 1959, Milt Jackson & John Coltrane record BAGS & TRANE (Atlantic):

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3) 1961, Kenny Dorham leads a quintet including Hank Mobley,

WHISTLE STOP (Blue Note):

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January 16th. Recorded on this date:

1) 1951, Lester Young Quartet with John Lewis, Gene Ramey, Jo Jones (Verve):

"Thou Swell", "September in the Rain", "Undercover Blues", "Frenesi",

"Pete's Cafe" and "Little Pee Blues".

2) 1959, Charles Mingus Jazz Workshop featuring Booker Ervin and John Handy, live at the 'Nonagon Art Gallery', NYC; album released on LP as JAZZ PORTRAITS (United Artists) and later, MINGUS IN WONDERLAND (Solid State):

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January 17th. Recorded on this date:

1) 1951, Charlie Parker Quintet with Miles Davis, Walter Bishop Jr., Teddy

Kotick and Max Roach record (Verve):

"Au Privave", "She Rote", "K.C. Blues" and "Star Eyes".

2) 1951, Miles Davis appears again the same day, this time as a leader of a sextet that includes Sonny Rollins, Bennie Green, John Lewis, Percy Heath and Roy Haynes for Prestige. Group records:

"Morpheus", "Down", "Blue Room", "Whispering" and "I Know" (last cut has Miles on

piano and Green and Lewis are out).

****Anyone know which session was recorded first that day?****

3) 1957, Duke Ellington and a septet that includes Paul Gonsalves and Clark Terry record:

"The Riff", "Bluer", "Wailing 'Bout" and "I Cover the Waterfront"; available on

DUKE ELLINGTON, THE PRIVATE COLLECTION, Vol. 7 (Saja).

4) 1960, Donald Byrd Quintet with Hank Mobley, Duke Pearson, Doug Watkins and

Lex Humphries record most of BYRD IN FLIGHT (Blue Note):

"Ghana", "Gate City", "Lex", "Child's Play", "Carol" and "Soulful Kiddy".

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5) 1961, Freddie Redd Sextet including Jackie McLean, Benny Bailey and Tina Brooks record REDD'S BLUES (Blue Note).

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January 17, 1938

The first session for the new label Commodore.

By Eddie Condon and his Windy City Seven Bobby Hackett, George Brunis, PeeWee Russell, Bud Freeman, Jess Stacy, Condon, Artie Shapiro, George Wettling.

Session produced by Milt Gabler.

- Love Is Just Around the Corner

- Beat To The Socks

- Carnegie Drag

- Caqrnegie Jump

- Jada

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January 17, 1945

Billie Holiday & the Duke Ellington Orchestra in the Esquire Second Annual Jazz Concert, Philharmonic Auditorium: "Lover man" and "I cover the waterfront". Released on Billie Holiday MoJ, vol.14.

January 17, 1954

Duke Ellington Orchestra records at Universal Studios for Capitol: "Happy-go-lucky local", "Rockin´ in rhythm" and "Falling like a raindrop".

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January 18th. Recorded on this date:

1) 1955, Clifford Brown & strings, 1st day of a 3 day session (Emarcy):

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2) 1959, Jackie McLean records part of JACKIE'S BAG with a quintet of

Donald Byrd, Sonny Clark, Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones (Blue Note):

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3) 1993, Bennie Wallace records THE OLD SONGS, 1st day of a 3 day

session (AudioQuest or JVC):

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