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Horace Silver--Six Pieces of Silver (Blue Note W. 63rd)

Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers (Blue Note, NY USA)

Fletcher Henderson Memorial Album (Decca ten inch)--Great sound on this ten inch.

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Bunk Johnson - Spicy Advice (Circle) The 1944 World Transcription session, alternate and incomplete takes and all. This actually predated the first American Music dates with George Lewis and Jim Robinson by a couple of months. It's a nice session.

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The December Band, Vol. 1 (Jazz Crusade mono). The December Band consisted of four New Orleanians (Kid Thomas Valentine, Captain John Handy, Jim Robinson, and Valentine's drummer Sammy Penn), three New England trad guys, and British clarinetist Sammy Rimmington. The did a New England tour in December, 1965 that eventually resulted in six albums, of which this was the first.

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The Return of Jess Stacy (Hanover mono) - Inscribed by Mr. Stacy to my wife's aunt and uncle, who were friends of his.

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Thesaurus of Classic Jazz (Columbia), disc 2. This is a 1959 four-LP collection of the music of the "white New York school" - Red Nichols, Miff Mole, etc. Disc 2 has has 12 beautiful track by Miff Mole's Little Molers, with Nichols, Jimmy Dorsey, Adrian Rollini, Pee Wee Russell, Eddie Lang, etc.

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A laid back Thanksgiving Monday here in Canada. So far (jazz wise)have played

Al DiMeola - Casino

Bob Brookmeyer - and Friends (Getz/Hancock/Carter/Burton/Jones)

Hank Jones - The Talented Touch

Chick Corea - Touchstone

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Picked up a stack of LPs today, including several cool ten-inchers. Among those were the two volumes of Jamming at Rudi's on Rudi Blesh's Circle label. They were both recorded in 1951 at jazz parties at his apartment. Volume 1 is a New Oreans-style jam built around Conrad Janis's amateurish trombone, but also including Danny Barker, Bob Wilber, Pops Foster, Ralph Sutton, and Eubie Blake. Volume 2 is Kansas City-flavored, and has some great Hot Lips Page.

Jazzology owns this material now, and has issued a CD with some previously unreleased tracks, but that CD is missing some of the tracks on these albums.

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