Bol Posted November 4, 2006 Report Share Posted November 4, 2006 I know that there was an LP-set of Keynote recordings, and then a number of individual CDs. I was just wondering how much of the music was *not* issued on CDs. I think all together there were 14 CDs -- 10 volumes with the Hawkins and Eldridge sets being multiple CD sets. Thanks in advance for this info. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chuck Nessa Posted November 4, 2006 Report Share Posted November 4, 2006 The Keynote lp box has 21 "well filled" lps. Bunch of stuff not on cd. Probably another 4 or 5 cds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jazztrain Posted November 4, 2006 Report Share Posted November 4, 2006 Chuck is right. There's a lot of material from the box that was not reissued on CD. Looking through the LP box set, my recollection is that the following sessions were not reissued on the Keynote CDs: George Hartman and His Orchestra. March 14, 1941 date. Lionel Hampton Sextet with Dinah Washington. December 29, 1943 date. Benny Morton Trombone Choir. May 30, 1944 date. Pete Brown's All Star Quintet Featuring Kenny Kersey. July 19, 1944 date. Billy Taylor's Big Eight. August 1, 1944 date. George Hartman and His Orchestra Featuring Frank Froeba. September 27, 1944 date. Cozy Cole and His Orchestra. February 2, 1945 date. Willie Smith and His Orchestra. May 2, 1945 date. Milt Hinton and His Orchestra. July 6, 1945 date. Irving Fazola's Dixielanders. October 19 & 24, 1945 dates. Bud Freeman and His Orchestra. November 15, 1945 date. Bud Freeman's All Star Orchestra. December 5 & 10, 1945 dates. Babe Russin Quartet. February 20, 1946 date. Manny Klein All Stars. February 22, 1946 date. Babe Russin Quartet. March 8, 1946 date. Herbie Haymer's Orchestra. March 30, 1946 date. Clyde Hurley and His Orchestra. April 3, 1946 date. Marie Bryant. April 29, 1946 date. Ann Hathaway with Ellis Larkins and His Orchestra. June 20, 1946 date. Gene Sedric Orchestra. December 11, 1946 date. Bernie Leighton Quartet. August 9, 1946 date. George Barnes Sextet. September 20 & 23, 1946 dates. Danny Hurd Orchestra. October 15, 1946 date. The Keynote lp box has 21 "well filled" lps. Bunch of stuff not on cd. Probably another 4 or 5 cds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bol Posted November 4, 2006 Author Report Share Posted November 4, 2006 Wow! That's too bad. I have all but 3 of the CDs, and I was hoping that collecting the CDs would get me most of the sessions. Thanks for the info though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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