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COLUMBIA 35955 DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA

2020-04-29 10:06:13 | COLUMBIA
COLUMBIA 35955   
 DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
 MISTY MORNIN'   
MX: W401352  -D   
New York City, NY    22 November 1928
Original;Ok 8662,
Arthur Whetsel, Bubber Miley, Freddie Jenkins(t); Joe Nanton(tb); Barney Bigard(cl,ts); Johnny Hodges(cl,ss,as); Harry Carney(cl,as,bar);  Duke Ellington(p); Lonnie Johnson(g); Fred Guy(bj); Wellman Braud(sb); Sonny Greer(d)    

COLUMBIA 35955
 DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
THE BLUES WITH A FEELIN'   
MX:    W401350-D
   Okeh recording session :   New York City, NY
22 November 1928
Original;Ok 8675,
Arthur Whetsel, Bubber Miley, Freddie Jenkins(t); Joe Nanton(tb); Barney Bigard(cl,ts); Johnny Hodges(cl,ss,as); Harry Carney(cl,as,bar);  Duke Ellington(p); Fred Guy(bj); Wellman Braud(sb); Sonny Greer(d)    




Hot Jazz Club Of America HC 66 Duke Ellington And His Orchestra Oklahoma Stomp / Red Hot Band

2020-04-26 17:19:50 | Hot Jazz Club Of America
"Red Hot Band" recorded in New York, December 29, 1927.

"Oklahoma Stomp" recorded in New York, October 29, 1929.

Hot Jazz Club Of America
プロフィール:
Bootleg label from the later 40's, beginning 50's, founded by Sam Meltzer.
Around 1946-1947 a small ad appeared in the record collector's magazine
The Record Changer announcing a 78rpm reissue of the legendary King Oliver Creole Jazz Band sides from 1923.
These were dubbed shellac white label pressings produced anonymously by Brooklyn record store owner
Sam Meltzer and although we didn't know it then, was the beginning of the jazz bootleg reissue avalanche of the 1947-52 era.
This first pressing was immediately sold out and quickly reissued with the familiar blue
'Hot Jazz Club Of America' label and began a series of more than 100 discs.
Later issues had a yellow label and were pressed on a plastic compound with improved dubbing techniques.
The RAV matrix prefix stands for Irving Ravinsky.