[Dixielandjazz] Emilio Caceres

Bill Haesler bhaesler at bigpond.net.au
Thu Sep 19 19:31:43 PDT 2013


 Marek Boym wrote [in part]:
> I have just listened to an Emilio and Ernie Caceres Audiophile LP.
> Wonderful!

Dear Marek,
I have had that 'Ernie & Emilio' Audiophile LP AP101 for years.
But when I went looking for it last year I couldn't find it.
Misfiled somewhere with 3000+ other LPs!
A hard one to file too.
Alphabetically in the 'E' section, under 'C', or 'A' in the 'label' section?
Not there.
Or, did it change place with something else during the night while I was asleep?
8>
If I knew what was on the spine of the LP, it may be easier to find.
I rarely loan or sell LPs, so it has to be here.

> McCarthy's "Jazz Directory,"...gives four (undated) titles: "Runnin' Wild," "Jig in G," "What's th Use" and "Who's Sorry Now," 
> Are the above four titles currently available?  

From that 5 November 1937 New York session mentioned by Jack Mitchell, I have "I Got Rhythm", "Humorsque In Swingtime", "Jig In G" and "Runnin' Wild" on a Folklyric LP 9025 'Hot Swing Fiddle Classics'. 
"Runnin' Wild" on a Jazz Greats CD (052) 'Two Tone Stomp'.
And "Jig In G" on a Frémeaux CD (FA 052) 'Violon Jazz'.
I don't have "What's The Use" or "Who's Sorry  Now" that completed the record date.

> Has any of you heard any of
> the other titles?  If so, what is your opinion?

Musical opinions are relative, so I rarely give them.
Other than to say that violin is not my thing, and even less so in jazz.
8>)
Very kind regards,
Bill.


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