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Louis Armstrong and friends – Esquire Jazz Concert (1944) – Full Show. The first Esquire All-Star Concert, which took place in 1944, has been well [More]
Classic blues singer Ida Cox had not recorded since 1940 nor performed regularly since the mid-’40s when she was coaxed out of retirement to record [More]
“Where There´s You, There´s Me” (Sigler, Goodhart, Hoffman). This song – taken from the film “The two Of Us” (1936) – only made the charts [More]
Track listing: 00:00 A1 Don’t Be That Way (+) 03:18 A2 I Want To Be Happy (+) 06:21 A3 Fiesta In Brass (+) 09:22 A4 [More]
Track listing: 00:00 A1 Très Chaud (The Heat Is On) (e) 03:25 A2 Fireworks (d) 06:26 A3 Hollywood Passtime (e) 10:27 A4 Tu Disais Qu’ [More]
Track listing: A1 Lester Leaps In (CP) 0:00 A2 How High The Moon (LY) 2:43 A3 Out Of Nowhere (CP) 7:09 A4 Laura (CP) 11:18 [More]
Trumреtеr Rоу Eldrіdgе rесоrdеd 28 selections fоr Decca durіng 1943-46 wіth hіѕ bіg bаnd but thіѕ rather сhіntzу LP (from thе lаtеr dауѕ оf MCA’ѕ [More]
AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow: One of only two Eldridge-led studio sessions from the 1961-1974 period, this CD reissue of a set originally recorded for [More]
The Jazz Giants ’56 is an album by saxophonist Lester Young, first issued in 1956 on Verve Records. AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow: Even critics [More]
Nothing but the Blues is the second album by jazz guitarist Herb Ellis. In the liner notes, Nat Hentoff calls it Ellis’s “best album yet [More]