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EARL HINES AND HIS ORCHESTRA

– Chicago, IL, February 13, 1929
Everybody loves my baby (eh vcl) Sweet Ella May (wf vcl)
Shirley Clay, George Mitchell (cnt) William Franklin (tb,vcl) Lester Boone (cl,as,bar) Toby Turner (cl,as) Cecil Irwin (ts,cl,arr) Earl Hines (p,vcl) Claude Roberts (bj,g) Hayes Alvis (tu,vcl,arr) Benny Washington (d,vib) Alex Hill (arr)

– New York, June 28, 1932
Sensational mood (hw arr), My one ambition is you (wf vcl)
Charlie Allen (tp) George Dixon (tp,arr) Walter Fuller (tp,vcl) Louis Taylor (tb,arr) William Franklin (tb,vcl) Darnell Howard (cl,as,vln) Omer Simeon (cl,as,bar) Cecil Irwin (ts,cl,arr) Earl Hines (p) Lawrence Dixon (g,arr) Quinn Wilson (b,tu,arr) Wallace Bishop (d) Henry Woodip, Reginald Foresythe (arr)

 

 

LOVIE AUSTIN ORCHESTRA W/ NATTY DOMINIQUE

– Chicago, c. August 1926
Chicago mess around (hw vcl), Galion stomp, In the alley blues, Merry makers twine (hw vcl) Natty Dominique (cnt) Albert Wynn (tb) Johnny Dodds (cl) Lovie Austin (p) Eustern Woodfork (bj) Buddy Burton (d) Henry Williams (vcl)

 

 

 

 

 

 

REX STEWART / COOTIE WILLIAMS THE BIG CHALLENGE

– New York, April 30, 1957
Alphonse and Gaston, I’m beginning to see the light
Rex Stewart/Cootie Williams : Rex Stewart (cnt) Cootie Williams (tp) Lawrence Brown, J.C. Higginbotham (tb) Coleman Hawkins, Bud Freeman (ts) Hank Jones (p) Billy Bauer (g) Milt Hinton (b) Gus Johnson (d) Ernie Wilkins, Joe Thomas (arr)

 

 

 

 

 

ART HODES AND HIS HOT FIVE

– New York, October 12, 1945
Save it pretty mama (2), St. James infirmary (fm vcl) (1), At the darktown strutters ball (1), At the darktown strutters ball (2)
Wild Bill Davison (cnt) Sidney Bechet (sop-1,cl-2) Art Hodes (p) Pops Foster (b) Freddie Moore (d,vcl)

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LUIS SALINAS   –  EL TREN GUITAR: SOLO

– Buenos Aires (?) 2016.
El Tren, Agitando Pañuelos / La Tristecita, Beautiful Love / Autumn Leaves, Misty, Teach Me Tonight / Satin Doll
Luis Salinas guitarra solo

 

 

 

 

 

 

STEVE SLAGLE   –  BALLADS : INTO THE HEART OF IT

– c. 2021 Blue in green (2), Reflections (1), If you could see me now
Randy Brecker (tp-1) Steve Slagle (as,sop) Bruce Barth (p) Richard Sussman (synt-2,d-programming-2) Ugonna Okegwo (b) Jason Tiemann (d)

 

 

 

 

 

 

STAFFORD JAMES   —  STAFFORD JAMES ENSEMBLE

– New York, 1978
Twelve for four, Soul eyes, Softly, as in a morning sunrise
Frank Strozier (as,fl-1) Harold Mabern (p) Stafford James (b) Louis Hayes (d)

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LA MARRAQUETA           ASTRAL

– Santiago ca 2021
Chacaropo, Luna, Odas de todo el mundo
Andrés Pollak (tcl) Pablo Lecaros (b) Mauricio Rodríguez (g) Pedro Greene dr-perc)

 

 

 

 

 

 

JACKIE MCLEAN             DESTINATION… OUT !

– Englewood, Cliffs, N.J., September 20, 1963
Love and hate, Esoteric, Riff raff
Grachan Moncur, III (tb) Jackie McLean (as) Bobby Hutcherson (vib) Larry Ridley (b) Roy Haynes (d)

 

 

 

 

 

MARION BROWN             THREE FOR SHEPP

– New York, December 1, 1966
Fortunato, The shadow knows
Grachan Moncur, III (tb) Marion Brown (as) Dave Burrell (p) Norris Jones (b) Bobby Kapp (d)
Stanley Cowell (p) replaces Dave Burrell, Beaver Harris (d) replaces Bobby Kapp

 

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MEL POWELL QUINTET OUT ON A LIMB

– New York, October 19, 1955
Liza, Rosetta, Three little words, The best thing for you is me Ruby Braff (tp) Mel Powell (p) Skeeter Best (g) Oscar Pettiford (b) Bobby Donaldson (d)

 

 

 

 

 

 

MOSE ALLISON I DON’T WORRY ABOUT A THING

– New York, March 15, 1962
Your mind is on vacation, Everything I have is yours, Meet me at no special place, The song is ended, Let me see
Mose Allison (p,vcl) Addison Farmer (b) Osie Johnson (d)

 

 

 

 

 

 

DEXTER GORDON SOUL SISTER:

– Live “Metropole Jazz Centre”, Oslo, Norway, November 24, 1962
Stanley the steamer
Dexter Gordon (ts) Einar Iversen (p) Erik Amundsen (b) Jon Christensen (d)

– Concert “Danish Radio Concert Hall”, Copenhagen, Denmark, February 24, 1963
Three o’clock in the morning, Soul sister
Dexter Gordon (ts) Bent Axen (p) Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen (b) William Schioppfe (d)

 

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TEDDY CHARLES COLLABORATION WEST

– Los Angeles, August 21, 1953
Variations on a motive by Bud, Wailing dervish Prestige, Further out, Etudiez le cahier Shorty Rogers (tp) Teddy Charles (vib,p) Curtis Counce (b) Shelly Manne (d)

 

 

 

 

 

 

ADAM KOLKER FLAG DAY

– Brooklyn, NY, June 14, 2007
Gnash, Don’t let it bring you down, Played twice
Adam Kolker (ts,sop,b-cl) John Abercrombie (g) John Hebert (b) Paul Motian (d)

 

 

 

 

 

 

IDREES SULIEMAN NOW IS THE TIME

– Weesp, Holland, February 16 & 17, 1976
Mirror Lake, Saturday Afternoon at Four, A Theme for Ahmad
Idrees Sulieman (t) Cedar Walton (p) Sam Jones (b) Billy Higgins (d)

 

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ALPHONSO TRENT AND HIS ORCHESTRA

– Richmond, Indiana, October 11, 1928
Black and blue rhapsody, The nightmare
Chester Clark, Irving “Mouse” Randolph (tp) Snub Mosley (tb,vcl) James Jeter, Charles Pillars, Lee Hilliard (as) Hayes Pillars (ts,bar) STUFF SMITH (vln,vcl) Alphonso Trent (p,dir) Eugene Crooke (bj,g) Robert “Eppie” Jackson (tu) A.G. Godley (d)
– Richmond, Indiana, March 24, 1933
Clementine, I’ve found a new baby (al vcl)
Chester Clark, Harry “Sweets” Edison, Peanuts Holland (tp) Snub Mosley (tb) Gus Wilson (tb,arr) James Jeter, Chester Pillars (as) Hayes Pillars (ts,bar) Lee Hilliard (as) Anderson Lacy (vln,vcl) unknown (p), Eugene Crooke (bj,g) Robert “Eppie” Jackson (tu) A.G. Godley (d) Alphonso Trent (ldr)

 

 

JAMES P. JOHNSON

– New York, c. September 1921 The Harlem strut James P. Johnson (p) solo
– New York, c. October 1921 Carolina shout
Jimmie Johnson’s Jazz Boys : unknown (cnt), poss June Clark (cnt) tb, cl, as, sop, James P. Johnson (p) unknown bj, tu, d.
– New York, June 14, 1939 If dreams come true, Blueberry rhyme James P. Johnson (p) solos
– New York, March 9, 1939 Back water blues (rs vcl)
Jimmy Johnson And His Orchestra Henry “Red” Allen (tp) J.C. Higginbotham (tb) Gene Sedric (ts) James P. Johnson (p) Al Casey (g) Johnny Williams (b) Sidney Catlett (d) Anna Robinson, Ruby Smith (vcl)

 

 

 

LUIS RUSSELL AND HIS HEEBIE JEEBIE STOMPERS

– Chicago, November 17, 1926
Plantation joys, Please don’t turn me down, Sweet Mumtaz, Dolly mine
Bob Shoffner (cnt) Preston Jackson (tb) Darnell Howard (cl,as) Barney Bigard (ts) Luis Russell (p) Johnny St. Cyr (bj)

 

 

 

 

 

PEARL BAILEY

– New York, April 24, 1945 Tired, St. Louis blues, Fifteen years
Pearl Bailey (vcl) acc by orch. with Mitchell Ayres (cond) Billy Butterfield (tp) Bill Stegmeyer (as,cl) Hank Ross (ts) Ludwig Flato (p) Carl Kress (g) Sid Weiss (b) Johnny Blowers (d)

– New York, November 13, 1945 I ain’t talkin’
Pearl Bailey (vcl) acc by orch. with Mitchell Ayres (cond) Red Solomon (tp) Bill Stegmeyer (cl) Bernie Kaufman (as) Hank Ross (ts) Ludwig Flato (p) Remo Palmieri (g) Sid Weiss (b) Irv Kluger (d)

– New York, July 24, 1952 Takes two to tango
Pearl Bailey Acc By Don Redman Orchestra : Pearl Bailey (vcl) acc by Taft Jordan, Irving “Mouse” Randolph, Emmett Berry (tp) Bobby Byrne, Al Grey (tb) Milt Yaner, Dick Jacobs (as) Bill Holcombe, Leroy Taylor (ts) Lloyd Phillips (p) George Barnes (g) George Duvivier (b) Bobby Donaldson (d) Don Redman (ldr,arr)

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CAMILLE THURMAN ORIGINS

– Union City, NJ, October 3 & 4, 2011 & Queens, NY, January 3 & 4, 2013
The dreamweaverer (3,4,6), In duetime (2,3,5), Revisiting the past (3,4)
Camille Thurman (ts,sop,fl,voice) Luis Perdomo (p-2) Brandee Younger (harp-6) Corcoran Holt (b-3) Rudy Royston (d-4) Shirazette Tinnin (d-5,cajon-5

 

 

 

 

 

 

SPHERE FOUR IN ONE

– Englewood Cliffs, N.J., February 17, 1982
Four in one, Monk’s dream, Evidence, Eronel Charlie Rouse (ts) Kenny Barron (p) Buster Williams (b) Ben Riley (d)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WOODY HERMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA (1963)

– New York, October 15 & 16, 1962
Camel walk, Sister Sadie, Mo-lasses
Bill Chase (tp,arr) Ziggy Harrell, Dave Gale, Gerry Lamy, Paul Fontaine (tp) Jack Gale (tb,arr) Phil Wilson, Eddie Morgan (tb) Woody Herman (cl,as,vcl) Sal Nistico, Larry Covelli (ts) Gordon Brisker (ts,arr) Gene Allen (bar) Nat Pierce (p,arr) Chuck Andrus (b) Jake Hanna (d) Tommy Newsom (arr)

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LOU DONALDSON LOU TAKES OFF

– Hackensack, N.J., December 15, 1957
Dewey Square, Groovin’ high
Donald Byrd (tp) Curtis Fuller (tb) Lou Donaldson (as) Sonny Clark (p) Jamil Nasser (b) Art Taylor (d)

 

 

 

 

CHARLIE HADEN / HAMPTON HAWES DUO AS LONG AS THERE’S MUSIC

– Burbank, CA, January 25, 1976
Rain Forest, Turnaround, Hello/Goodbye Charlie Haden (b) Hampton Hawes (p)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE GIL EVANS ORCHESTRA OUT OF THE COOL

– New York, November 18 & 30, 1960
Stratusphunk, Where flamingos fly, Sunken treasure
Johnny Coles, Phil Sunkel (tp) Jimmy Knepper, Keg Johnson (tb) Tony Studd (b-tb) Bill Barber (tu) Budd Johnson (ts,sop) Eddie Caine (fl,pic,as) Bob Tricarico (bassoon,fl,pic) Gil Evans (p,arr,cond) Ray Crawford (g) Ron Carter (b) Charlie Persip, Elvin Jones (d,perc)