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Sunday, September 4, 2011 | 10:00 to 12:00 | Jazz

Artist Song Album Label Comments
Duke Ellington & his orchestra La Scala the symphonic ellington discovery 1949?
Cab Calloway and his orchestra The Man from Harlem 1930s big ban ds columbia 1932
Keely Smith S'posin the best of the capitol years capitol
Art Tatum Knockin' Myself Out God is in the house High Note 1941
Buddy Rich Intro/Grand Concourse No Funny Hats Scabeba 1978
Billie Holliday w/ Mal Waldron All Stars Fine and Mellow Sound of Jazz CBS 1957 CBS telecast
King Curtis Dynamite at Midnight Delmark at 55 years Delmark
louis prima There'll be no next time collectors series capitol sam butera on vocals
Louis Armstrong & his hot 5 Jazz Lips Kid Orry: his best recordings best of jazz trombone
Fred JAckson Duck Fever For jumpers only! delmark
Red Norvo and his Swing Blues in E Flat 1930s jazz: the small combos columbia 1935; gene krupa drums; red norvo xylophone
George Russell Manhattan New York, NY Impulse
Hot Lips Page & His Orchestra St. James Infirmary 1940s Jazz: the singers columbia 1947
Max Roach Double Quartet A Little Booker To The Max MR. Bluemoon
the Boswell Sisters Old Yazoo Jazz 1930s: the singers columbia 1932
Charles Mingus Moanin' Blues and Roots Atlantic
Jimmy Rushing w/ Benny Goodman and his Orchestra Boogie Woogie Newport Jazz FEst Columbia 1958
Sonny Rollins Blue 'n' Boogie Sonny Rollins & Co. 1964 Bluebird 1964
Mal Waldron Sextets w/ John Coltrain One By One Mal 2 Prestige