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  1. The Rex Stewart J700 releases were 7inch EPs with four tunes each http://www.groovecollector.com/mp/rex-steward-wolverine-blues/r/113603862/ Other releases from the series are shown here http://www.exlibrisrecords.ch/jazztone.html
  2. Concert Hall Society basically sold its records by mail. The Society made available the same jazz albums on the Jazztone label to record shops. The Jazztone J700 series were EPs.
  3. Miles Davis-Tadd Dameron 'In Paris Festival International de Jazz May, 1949' (CBS Europe)
  4. Would hate to label you as crazy but Nichols presence on this album remains undisputed! This was the original release of this album on JazzTone
  5. Very sad news! What a bad week for Swiss jazz...
  6. Henry 'Red' Allen 'Feeling Good' (Columbia, mono)
  7. 'Joy Spring', the opening tune, was not included on the RLR release... ... but it added a jam session,on 'Tea for Two' with Chet Baker, Paul Desmond, Gerry Mulligan,Dave Brubeck!
  8. Mosaic Complete Commodore, Vol. II (the Pee Wee Russell Hot Four sides)
  9. Johnny Griffin 'Change of Pace' (Riverside France)
  10. Wes Montgomery, Johnny Griffin and the MD rhythm section in action at Tsubo, Berkeley, Calif.
  11. What an unflattering image of Carmen McRae this cover had! Today's (very darkish) pick:
  12. Splendid! Many thanks for this rare interview
  13. Claude Nobs died Thursday. AP obit in The Washington Post http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/music/montreux-jazz-festival-founder-claude-nobs-dies-of-injuries-from-ski-fall/2013/01/10/c5576502-5b8c-11e2-b8b2-0d18a64c8dfa_story.html
  14. Intégrale Django Reinardt, vol. 5 (Frémeaux)
  15. Don Friedman 'Timeless' (Eighty-Eights)
  16. Is this real - I can't find any information about it on the net? It's out in Japan. No idea how easy it is to obtain it! http://george.sitemix.jp/?p=1157
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