[Dixielandjazz] Help!

Charles Suhor csuhor at zebra.net
Sun Nov 21 11:41:19 PST 2004


All of David's ideas plus Wild Bill's classic "Jazz A-Plenty" 1943 
session, Commodore CCD 7011; Bunk's 1945-46 Decca/Victor sets on 
Document, DOCD-1001; Jimmy Dorsey's under-rated Dorseyland Jazz 
Band--Live on Jazz  Crusade, JCCD-3035; and Bob Crosby's Orchestra & 
Bobcats on Jazz Archives N 39. Only the dead could fail to respond to 
those, and some of them would surely rise.--Charlie Suhor


On Nov 21, 2004, at 11:43 AM, David W. Littlefield wrote:

> At 04:44 PM 11/21/2004 +0000, rahberry at comcast.net wrote:
>> I'm considering sending her King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band and some 
>> Bix.
>> I'd love to hear any suggestions you all may have.  My dau is a 
>> professor.
>> She'll be a serious student.  She played oboe in junior and senior 
>> high
> school.
>> Any ideas?
>> Rae Ann
>
> King Oliver 1923--Naxos collection
> Bix--several Naxos collections; or 4-CD JSP Box of the Bix & Tram sides
> Jelly Roll Morton--AVID 2 CD set (broad selection) or 4-CD JSP Red Hot 
> Peppers
> If she only has 1 vol. of Armstrong, get her the 4-CD JSP set.
> Muggsy Spanier--the AVID 2 CD has lotsa good stuff on it; at the least 
> you
> should get her a 1939 Ragtimers collection.
> Jasmine's 4-CD "Golden Age of Jazz" is a terrific compilation from a 
> wide
> variety of sources; it's not a systematic "introduction", but a bunch 
> of
> 2-4 track selections from ca. 26 good session dates. If you get my 
> whole
> list, there's probably no more than ca. a dozen dups in this set.
>
> These are all well transferred; the JSPs are by the late JRTDavies.
> They're all available from Jerry Brown, and are cheap per CD.
>
> --Sheik
>
>
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