Program:
- Sidney Bechet
Darktown Strutter's Ball, Save It Pretty Mama, Shine, St. James Infirmary, Way Down Yonder In New Orleans, Memphis Blues
from
- Sidney Bechet with Wild Bill Davison and Art Hodes
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- Blue Note
- Sidney Bechet
There'll Be Some Changes Made, Friar's Point Shuffle, Really the Blues, High Society
from
- "Really the Blues" Concert: Mezz Mezzrow & Sidney Bechet
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- Jazz Archives
- Willie "The Lion" Smith
Morning Air, Relaxin', Ripplin' Water, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, Tango La Caprice, Concentratin'
from
- Luckey Roberts & Willie "The Lion" Smith
()
- Contemporary Records
- Johnny Dodds
Oriental Man, Steal Away, Oh Daddy, Lonesome Blues, Long Distance Blues, Messin' Around
from
- The Immortal Johnny Dodds
()
- Milestone
- Fats Waller And His Rhythm
You Meet the Nicest People Like You, Anita, What A Pretty Miss, What's The Matter With You?, Ain't Misbehavin', Sweet Sue, Nagasaki, Lonesome Me
from
- "Fats" Waller And His Rhythm (1939) Volume 17
()
- RCA FXM1 7282
- The Boswell Sisters
When I Take My Sugar to Tea
from
- Boswell Sisters - Connie Boswell: It's the girls!
()
- International Book & Record Distributors
- The Boswell Sisters
The Darktown Strutter's Ball, If I Had A Million Dollars, Dinah, Fare The Well Annabelle
from
- The Boswell Sisters: Ok, America!
()
- Jass Records
- The Boswell Sisters
Shout Sister Shout, It's You!
from
- Boswell Sisters - Connie Boswell: It's the girls!
()
- International Book & Record Distributors
- Django Reinhardt and Stephan Grappelly
Georgia, Hot Lips, Avalon, Parfum, Oriental Shuffle, After You've Gone
from
- Django Reinhardt
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- RCA Victor (LPM-1100)
- Earl Hines and His Orchestra
Maple Leaf Rag, Sweet Georgia Brown, Rosetta, Copenhagen, Angry, Wolverine Blues
from
- Earl Hines: South Side Swing
()
- Decca
- Pee Wee Russell and Henry Red Allen
Blue Monk
from
- The College Concert of Pee Wee Russell and Henry Red Allen
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- Jasmine
- Henry Red Allen
Caravan, Pleasin' Paul, Hello Dolly, Memphis Blues, Satin Doll
from
- Henry Red Allen And His Quartet, Live, 1965
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- Merritt
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