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miles65

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  1. The Charles Loyd single is now on last chance
  2. Chu Berry is on last chance. Get it while you can.
  3. The Website for the 22nd International Duke Ellington Study Group Conference May 14-18 2014 is now up http://www.ellington-2014.nl/# I'll be there.
  4. According to the Tom Lord disco there is also a guitar player/singer called Lester Young. Lord has him on a few records in the early sixties.
  5. The Complete Illinois Jacquet Sessions 1945-1950 disc 1 & 2
  6. My first set: The Charles Mingus Columbia set.
  7. The Mulligan set is gone. Running low: Andrew Hill select McCoy Tyner select Art Blakey single Charles Lloyd single Dizzy Gillespie box set Chu Berry box set My favorite from this list is the Chu Berry set
  8. The Paul Chambers select has gone.
  9. This set is up for pre order. http://www.mosaicrecords.com/prodinfo.asp?number=256-MD-CD release early November.
  10. The Sidney Bechet select has gone.
  11. They used to be well-stocked, but the owner is a dick. The shop clossed years ago. I got along with him very well. He is always present with a large stand at the Dr. Jazz meeting in Wageningen.
  12. My local shop Tipitina Mosiac from Mosaic Frog from Frog Paragon Ragtime Orchestra from PRO etc. Amazon.com, .co,uk, .de, ,fr (never used .it or .jp) Dr. Jazz Meeting at Wageningen twice a year. Ebay once in a blue moon. Worldsrecords used to be a favorite. Never let me down, nothing ever got lost in the post. Blue Note in Amsterdam was a favorite as well
  13. Well, that would be about all of them, wouldn't it? Universal and Sony together control all the Brunswicks, Sony has the Victors and the Okehs. What's left? gregmo There's the Durium, Cameo and Plaza recordings. (There may be more.) Someone on this Forum gave a complete listing and said-- IIRC-- that they were controlled by Sony. Unfortunately I've searched but can't find the thread. Cameo and Plaza were two of the labels that amalgamated (with Pathe US) to form ARC, so those are Sony owned. But Durium? I thought it was an Italian fifties label. MG Durium was the company that issued 'Hit Of The Week' records
  14. From the Netherlands: Piet Noordijk Jubilee Concert
  15. I checked the Tom Lord online disco. It mentions LP1007 with the following tracks: She, Indian Summer, Caravan, Hoppin' John. No title of the LP given.
  16. The Onzy Matthews select made a comeback to last change.
  17. For a listing of what's is on CD or not go to this discussion. Ellington 1930s big-band Mosaic post 88
  18. miles65

    Frog Records

    Vol. 7 has Kitchen Man a song not to be missed if you don't mind the double entendre. Catherine Russell shied away from singing the complete lyrics on TV in the Netherlands http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oI-7em5eupQ&feature=channel. It has Eddie Lang on guitar.
  19. The Sidney Bechet is now on last chance.
  20. The battle between the orchestra's of Jean Goldkette and Fletcher Henderson 1926.
  21. Let's start counting: I'm number 1
  22. Disc one has the Victor recording of 'Daybreak Express' . The Ebony rhapsody recordings are tracks one and two on disc two. They were either rehearsals or soundtrack recordings. Ebony rhapsody was discussed in the DEMS bulletin. http://www.depanorama.net/dems/03dems3b.htm
  23. Up for pre order on the Mosaic website a 3 LP set 'The Complete Sun Ship Sessions' .Release date end May. Verve will issue this on a 2 CD set.
  24. How about Dolphy at the 5 Spot? Parker, Gillespie, Powell, Potter, Haynes at Birdland March 31, 1951 Mingus 1964 Wuppertal is among my favorites
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