| Ghb Records/city Hall music Dreaming Down The River To New Orlean CD (2003)
$15.49 Thomas Jefferson was one of the top New Orleans trumpeters of the 1960s, a lyrical and melodic player who also sang in a style that hinted at Louis Armstrong. Unlike some of the trad dates of the era, his sessions always found the musicians in-tune and featured high musicianship in addition to spirited playing.
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| Ruby Wilson Ghb Records/city Hall CDs That's My Home CD (2000)
$13.85 Jazz band plays in the West Coast style on this album which includes a tribute to W.C. Handy by Ruby Wilson, a very fine Memphis jazz & blues vocalist; features George Ryan, Bob Baker, Don Wilkinson, Mike Adams, Clive Collins,
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| Billie Pierce Ghb Records/city Hall Records 1960 CD (1994)
$13.85 DeDe Pierce-tpt, Billie Pierce-pno, Paul Barbarin-dms, Chris Barber-tmb & his jazz band, 20 tracks
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| Sidney Mezzrow Ghb Records/city Hall music King Jazz Vol 1 Masters KJ & KJ 3 CD (1999)
$28.29 2-CD set w. tracks by the Mezzrow-Bechet Septet & Quintet, feat. Sammy Price & Pleasant Joe, inc.
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| Hal Smith Ghb Records/city Hall CDs Bourbon Street Memories CD (1999)
$12.09 his Creole Sunshine Jazz Band playing Ory-style inc. drummer/vocalist w.
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| Sidney Mezzrow Ghb Records/city Hall music King Jazz Vol 2 Masters KJ 33 & JK CD (1999) Boxed Set
$36.95 tracks in chronological order, inc. 3-CD set from the Mezzrow-Bechet Quintet, feat.
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| Ian Wheeler Ghb Records/city Hall Records At Farnham Maltings CD (1995)
$14.19 w. Ian Wheeler-cl, as & harmonica, Rod Mason-cornet & voc, Denmark's Ole "Fessor" Lindgreen-tmb, Ray Foxley-pno, Vic Pitt-bs, Colin Bowden-dms, 1993 Farnham, England
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| Kid Shiek Cola Ghb Records/city Hall CDs Far Across The River CD (1999)
$12.09 vocalist/trumpet player & vocalist/clarinet player are joined by Earl Humphrey-trmb, Lars Edegran-pno, Chester Zardis-string bass, Barry Martyn-drms, at Hope Hall, 1966
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| George Lewis Ghb Records/city Hall music George Lewis & Easy Riders Jazz Band CD (2001)
$12.09 Clarinet king George Lewis is captured live in Connecticut in 1965 at the Ambassador Restaurant in Hamden. He plays his trademark New Orleans style jazz with Fred Vigorito, Big Bill Bissonnette, Noel Kalet, Dick Griffith, Dick McCarthy & Art Pulver.
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| Kid Thomas Ghb Records/city Hall Records Kid Thomas & The New Black Eagle Jazz CD (1999)
$12.09 trumpeter is joined by Tony Pringle, Stan McDonald, Stan Vincent, Peter Bullis, Bob Pilsbury, Eli Newburger, Pam Pameijer, Terry Waldo +
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