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Dixieland Greatest Hits(more) »rank: 31283by: Various Artists
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Alone at the Palace(more) »rank: 23145by: Joe Venuti with Dave McKenna
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Dream Dancing(more) »rank: 70797by: Warren Vaché
:Album Description:Warren Vache and his horn provide a dazzling treat. Add the superb piano fireworks of Bill Charlap and the duets are positively joyful. Then, should you bring on the elegant drumming of Eddie Locke, subtle bass beat of Dennis Irwin and lush tones of Harry Allen's sax...brace yourself, friends; you are now in for some truly elegant jazz. |
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C'est Magnifique!(more) »rank: 93984by: Ruby Braff & the Flying Pizzarellis
:Album Description:Legendary jazz cornetist Ruby Braff's final Arbors Records studio recording! Here, Braff is joined by jazz great Bucky Pizzarelli on guitar, as well as the best-selling John Pizzarelli Trio. |
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South Rampart Street Parade(more) »rank: 127956by: Bob Crosby & His Orchestra
:Album Description:Legendary jazz cornetist Ruby Braff's final Arbors Records studio recording! Here, Braff is joined by jazz great Bucky Pizzarelli on guitar, as well as the best-selling John Pizzarelli Trio. |
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The Engine Room: A History of Jazz Drumming from Storyville to 52nd Street(more) »rank: 157114by: Various Artists
:Album Description:Budget-priced box set featuring over five hours of music on 4 CDs from the top skin-beaters. This is the definitive history of jazz drumming from Storyville to 52nd Street. Includes tracks from Baby Dodds, Ben Pollack, Gene Krupa, Buddy Rich, Big Sid Catlett and dozens more. Also contains a fully illustrated 48 page booklet with references, a discography and bio on each artist. 95 tracks! Each disc comes in a separate standard jewel case within a thick, full color slipcase box. 1999 release. |
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Got a Date with an Angel(more) »rank: 112715by: Hal Kemp
:Album Description:Budget-priced box set featuring over five hours of music on 4 CDs from the top skin-beaters. This is the definitive history of jazz drumming from Storyville to 52nd Street. Includes tracks from Baby Dodds, Ben Pollack, Gene Krupa, Buddy Rich, Big Sid Catlett and dozens more. Also contains a fully illustrated 48 page booklet with references, a discography and bio on each artist. 95 tracks! Each disc comes in a separate standard jewel case within a thick, full color slipcase box. 1999 release. |
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And They Called It Dixieland / Gold Diggers In Dixieland(more) »rank: 170470by: Matty Matlock & the Paducah Patrol
: :Clarinetist Matty Matlock had a remarkable talent for arranging and performing Dixieland style jazz. Here are two of his original LPs featuring The Paducah Patrol, an expanded 10 piece band with a six horn section. Matty Matlocks inventive arrangements and consistently excellent performance are featured on tracks I'm Gonna Stomp Mr. Henry Lee!, Runnin' Wild and Lullaby Of Broadway. |
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Soft Lights/In a Mellow Mood(more) »rank: 60207by: Bobby Hackett
: :Clarinetist Matty Matlock had a remarkable talent for arranging and performing Dixieland style jazz. Here are two of his original LPs featuring The Paducah Patrol, an expanded 10 piece band with a six horn section. Matty Matlocks inventive arrangements and consistently excellent performance are featured on tracks I'm Gonna Stomp Mr. Henry Lee!, Runnin' Wild and Lullaby Of Broadway. |
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Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson(more) »rank: 61087by: Louis Armstrong with Oscar Peterson
: :Clarinetist Matty Matlock had a remarkable talent for arranging and performing Dixieland style jazz. Here are two of his original LPs featuring The Paducah Patrol, an expanded 10 piece band with a six horn section. Matty Matlocks inventive arrangements and consistently excellent performance are featured on tracks I'm Gonna Stomp Mr. Henry Lee!, Runnin' Wild and Lullaby Of Broadway. |

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