I recall a 1918 Victor advertisement for the ODJB featured on a reissue describing the origin of the word jazz/jass as coming from California. However, I am...
The Red Hot Jazz Archive first appeared on the Internet in February of 1996. I'd like to thank all of you who have contributed to the site over the years. It...
Beautifully written, economical, moving and celebratory - like a great jazz solo! Thank you for your great resource! John ... From: "Scott Alexander"...
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All I can say is... billions of thanks for your wonderful website! Agustín Pérez Madrid (Spain) ... of ... over ... and ... certainly ... you ... invention ...
I second all the other good wishers on this milestone for the RHJA. An educational, informative, and most useful resource. There isn't a day when I do not...
This is one of the few items in the Eddie Lang filmography. I've seen Opry House but I don't see Lang. There is a segment with the Mound City Blue Blowers, but...
... Roy Liebman's Vitaphone Films listing gives the personnel as William McKenzie, comb; Frank Billings, suitcase; Jack Bland, banjo; Carl Kress, guitar; Lou...
I wished to thank Mike for adding a link to the redhotjazz mailing-list http://www.doctorjazz.freeserve.co.uk/page6.html (the link to the RHJ Archives has been...
You are correct. Eddie Lang never appeared in the Vitaphone films of the MCBB. The guitarists in the three Vitaphone films of the MCBB were: February 1927 -...
Thanks Scott--your efforts are much appreciated, and have been for ten years! We can't see the far-reaching effects of such a grand resource... the music lives...
scott this archive has become an important resource for my band and myself for the last few years. i can't really say that about very many sites. many, many ...
I found lots of ads for records in the New York Times. Here is one general ad for Columbia records. http://bixbeiderbecke.com/raymiller/adcolumbiamay191923.JPG...
I too want to congratulate and thank Scott Alexander and all those supporters of classic jazz who have helped him to provide the RedHotJazz site during the...
Some of the CDs on the "Collector's Classics" label seem to have become unavailable. Specifically, I've been trying for months to locate "The Junie Cobb...
The label has been defunct for years now. If you find any copies, they're probably "previously owned". --Sheik...
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Gerard Collectors Classics are produced by Storyville (http://www.storyville-records.com), which has recently changed hands. They still list a few, including...
... Yes, I'm surprised too, but I'm not surprised that I hadn't registered them. They are not calendar material I think! Even the Nora Bayes one is quite ...
Gerard, There is a French label "Classics" distribution musidisc that has 5 Jimmie Noone cd's cd 604 covering the '23 cd 611 '21 cd 632 '29-'30 cd 641 '30-'34...
Unfortunately, these are not the same as *Collector's* Classics, which is a Danish label produced by Karl-Emil Knudsen of Storyville. The "Collector's...
Thanks Wouter, but Michael has put his finger on precisely the reason why I'm hoping to find copies of the Davies-remastered "Collector's Classics" CDs rather...
Scott, Let me add my congratulations on the tenth anniversary of the Red Hot Jazz web site. I have enjoyed the music on the site since I first found it on a...
Gerard, I fully agree and I'm aware of John R T Davies great work but I only thought better a Manone/Noone on the French Classic label than no Manone/Noone...
Hi, I'm a French newbie in this group, and I just wanted to add my voice in the choir to congratulate Scott for the Red Hot Jazz. I'm more "specialised" in Cab...
Wouter: A reasonable sentiment and I appreciate your offering it. But I'll try for the "Collector's Classics" before settling for the French "Classics" (and...
Eleven of the Junie Cobb tracks appeared on an LP called "Chicago In The 20'ies" (sic) (Collector's Classics, CC 47). The sound quality is comparable to the...
... From the same source, i.e. Karl Emil Knudsen, trading variously as Storyville Records and JazzMedia. Howard Rye, 20 Coppermill Lane, London, England, E17...
Anyone have details on Charles Luke, the composer of Smoke-house Blues recorded by Jelly and Creole Blues recorded by the Stompin' Six? thanks, Chris Tyle...
Charles M. Luke played banjo on one session by Ross Reynolds and His Palais Gardens Orchestra: Richmond, IN; November 22, 1924 Creole / Pippin Gennett 5611 ...
This session is included on Timeless' collection "Those Fabulous Gennetts Volume 1". But be warned, this CD has very audible digital artifacts due to...
The only reissue i have been able to find of Warner's Seven Aces is Harlequin lp HQ 2030-Warner's Seven Aces 1923-1927.Are there any other lp or any cd...