| Kid Ory Good Time Jazz Records Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band (1954) CD (1954)
$13.29 Along with Louis Armstrong and King Oliver, trombonist and bandleader Kid Ory was one of the founding fathers of jazz. Ironically, Ory made some of his best--and certainly best recorded--music in the 1950s, after a hiatus from the business in
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| Firehouse Five Plus Two Good Time Jazz music Firehouse Five Plus Two Story CDs (1991)
$21.49 1 (12010), Vol. Recorded between 1949 and 1954. Originally released on Good Time Jazz as 3 titles "The Firehouse Five Plus Two Story" Vol. 2 (12011), and Vol.
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| Firehouse Five Plus Two Good Time Jazz CDs 16 Dixieland Favorites CD (1986)
$7.95 This CD reissues the complete set originally titled Dixieland Favorites plus adds five other selections from other dates. Most of the music dates from 1958-60 when the Firehouse Five Plus Two was at the peak of its popularity.
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| Firehouse Five Plus Two Good Time Jazz Records At Disneyland CDs (1962)
$13.15 It was only fitting that the Firehouse Five Plus Two would eventually record at Disneyland, for all of its members had important day jobs at Disney. This CD reissue (which has the same music as the earlier LP) was the
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| Firehouse Five Plus Two Good Time Jazz music Goes To Sea CD (1957)
$10.75 The Firehouse Five Plus Two, a spirited Dixieland group that often used humor in a good-natured way (such as having a siren go off during their hotter final choruses), recorded a few "concept" albums where a group of titles had
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| Firehouse Five Plus Two Good Time Jazz CDs 20 Years Later CD (1969)
$12.35 Five years after their previous recording, the Firehouse Five Plus Two came together for one last record date, celebrating their 20th anniversary as a group. This CD reissue has two numbers from 1966 ("Mame" and "Winchester Cathedral"), but is otherwise
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| Firehouse Five Plus Two Good Time Jazz music Firehouse Five Plus Two Goes South CD (1956)
$13.29 Digitally remastered by Joe Tarantino (1990, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley).
The Firehouse Five Plus Two's humor sometimes came dangerously close to corn although their musicianship was usually quite strong, with soprano saxophonist George Probert being a first-class soloist. Comprised mostly of members
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| Turk Murphy Good Time Jazz Records Turk Murphy's Jazz Band Favorites, V. 2 CDs (1995)
$12.49 The second of two CDs reissuing all of trombonist Turk Murphy's performances for Good Time Jazz starts out with the very first session Murphy led: four hot numbers (including "Shake That Thing" and "Kansas City Man Blues") that feature a
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| Luckey Roberts Good Time Jazz CDs Luckey & The Lion: Harlem Piano CD (1958)
$12.35 Despite
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| Banjo Kings Favorites CD (1986)
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