A  SERIES OF LIMITED EDITION CDs on J&M

J&M SPECIAL £12.50

J&MCD 6001: Jelly Roll Morton 1938 & 1939. Baltimore and Jazzman recordings. The Pearls, King Porter Stomp, Organ Interlude, Honeysuckle Rose,  Honeysuckle Rose No 2, My Melancholy Baby, I Would Do Anything For You, I Ain’t Got Nobody, My Melancholy Baby No 2, Honeysuckle Rose No 3, After You’ve Gone, Trees, Tiger Rag, Blues, Honky Tonk Music #2, Finger Buster, Creepy Feeling, Winin’ Boy Blues, Honky Tonk Music, Interview/Tiger Rag.  NB: This issue is now released as above and NOT on Gannet

J&MCD 6002; Hit Of The Week 1930 - 1932.  Ben Pollack And His Orchestra.  I’m Following You Cryin’ For The Carolines, Harlem Hot Chocolates (Duke Ellington) Sing You Sinners, St James Infirmary, Bert Lown And His Orchestra  Bye Bye Blues,  Ted Fiorito And His Orchestra  My Baby Just Cares For Me, Sam Lanin’s Dance Ensemble  Maybe It’s Love, Hello Beautiful, Pardon Me Pretty Baby,  Hit Of The Week Orchestra (Bert Hirsch)  My Extraordinary Girl, If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight,  The New York Twelve  (Bert Hirsch)  You’re Driving Me Crazy,  Harry Reser And His Radio Band  When I Take My Sugar To Tea,  Don Voorhees Orchestra  I’m Through With Love, Found A Million Dollar Baby,  Freddie Rich’s Radio Orchestra   Little Girl, It’s The Girl ,  Erno Rapee’s Orchestra  Some Of These Days, Ida   Rudy Vallee with His Connecticut Yankees  Was That The Human Thing To Do,  Phil Spitalny’s Music  When It’s Sleepy Time Down South, Time On My Hands

J&MCD 6003; Isham Jones 1929 -1931.  Song Of The Blues, Feeling That Way, Not A Cloud In The Sky , What’s The Use?, Miss Hannah, There’s A Wah Wah Girl, Stardust, I’ll Be Blue, In My Heart It’s You,  Don’t Tell Her,Trav’lin All Alone, My Baby Just Cares For Me,   I Keep Remembering You,  Good Evenin’ , Sweet Jennie Lee, Lonesome Lover,  You’re Just A Dream Come True,  Swingin’ Down The Lane, My Ideal, I’m So Afraid Of You,  You Don’t Know What, Good Night Sweet Dreams,  

J&MCD 8001; Coleman Hawkins & his Friends at Art Ford’s Jazz Party.  Charlie Shavers, JC Higginbotham tb, Pee Wee Russell cl,, Coleman Hawkins ts, Willie The Lion Smith p, Dick Thompson g, Vinnie Burke b, Sonny Greer d, Harry Sheppard vib., ADD: Red Allen t -2, Lester Young -1.  Art Ford’s Jazz Party New York, September 25 1958. Indian Summer, I Can’t Get Started, Mean To Me -1, Jumpin’ With Symphony Sid -1, -2, Cootie Williams, Nat Adderley tp, Kai Winding tb, Rolf Kuhn cl, Cannonball Adderley as, Coleman Hawkins ts, Harry Sheppard vib, Billy Taylor p, Roy Gaines g, Earl May b, Ed Thigpen d, Lil Greenwood -3 vcl. New York October 23 or 30 1958  Fine And Dandy, Body And Soul, Cootie’s Big Time Blues, I Got It Bad -3 (Lil Greenwood v), Airmail Special, Bugle Call Rag..

J&MCD 8002; Jack Teagarden Family & Friends. Monterey 1963 Afternoon Set 1  Indiana 2  Casanova’s Lament 3  Tickled To Death 4  Possum & Taters 5  Body & Soul 6  A Hundred Years From Today 7  Sugar Evening Set 8  Struttin’ With Some Barbecue 9  St James Infirmary 10  I’ve Found A New Baby 11  Pee Wee’s & Gerry’s Blues 12  Basin Street Blues 13  Sweet Georgia Brown 14  Monterey Blues:  Personnel Charlie Teagarden trumpet, Jack Teagarden trombone, Pee Wee Russell clarinet, Sleepy Matsumo tenor (13 & 14 only), Gerry Mulligan baritone sax (evening set only) Joe Sullivan piano (1, 2 and evening set) Helen Teagarden piano (3 & 4 only), Norma Teagarden piano (5, 6 & 7 only), Jimmy Bond bass (afternoon set only), George Tucker bass (evening set only), Nick Cerolli drums

J&MCD 8003; The Return Of Jess Stacy. Jess Stacy & His Trio:  Jess Stacy p, George Van Eps g, Morty Corb b, Nick Fatool d.  Los Angeles 28 June 1950  Careless Unissued, I’ll Be Seeing You, Can’t We Be Friends, Imagination, Los Angeles 5 July 1950  Under A Blanket Of Blue, I Can’t Believe That You’re In Love With Me, Lullaby Of The Leaves, I’m  Gonna Sit Right Down..., Los Angeles 10 July 1950  Lover Man, Keepin’ Out of Mischief Now, Cherry, In A Mist. Jess Stacy piano, Morty Corb bass, Nick Fatool drums. LA Late 1959 or early 1960. (definitely post 6/10/59) Way Down Yonder In New Orleans, St Louis Blues, After You’ve Gone, Evil Old Man,  Can’t We Be Friends,  Memphis Blues, Tin Roof Blues, Steve’s Blues, I Can’t Believe That You’re In Love With Me,  Old Ideas, Up A Lazy River, Young Ideas

J&MCD 8004; Marty Grosz 1951 & 1957; Mart Gross and the Cellar Boys:  Hugh McKay cornet, Eph Resnick trombone, Frank Chace clarinet, John Dengler baritone sax, Dick Wellstood piano, Beef Gross guitar, George “Pops” Foster bass, Tommy Benford drums. NYC, June 6,1951.  Shim-me-sha-wabble, I Would Do Anything For You, Oh Baby, Dixieland Jazzband One Step,Dixieland Jazzband One Step (alt.take).  Marty Grosz and his Honoris Causa Jazz Band: Carl Halen, cornet; Bud Wilson, trombone; Frank Chace, clarinet/baritone; Bob Skiver, tenor/clarinet; Tut Soper, piano; Marty Grosz, guitar/vocal; Chuck Neilson, bass; Bob Saltmarsh, drums; occasionally Bill Priestley, cornet/guitar. Lake Forest, Chicago. c. October/December 1957. previously unissued, until they were released on Collectors Items 008/Ristic SAH. High On a Hill Top, Mean Old Bed Bug Blues, I’m Gonna Meet My Sweetie Now (Rehearsal), For No Reason At All In C, You’re Lucky To Me, The Love Nest, Wa Da Da-2 (Rehearsal), Lonely Melody, No Lover’s Allowed, The Panic Is On, Wa Da Da-1 (Rehearsal), I’m Gonna Meet My Sweetie Now, I’m Building Up To An Awful Let-Down, Lonely Melody (Rehearsal), The Love Nest (Rehearsal).  
AN IDEAL COMPANION to Good Time Jazz GTJCD 10065-2 Hooray For Bix. The Studio Sessions.

J&MCD 8005; Informal Session at Squirrel’s 1947 & 1950 Volume 1. Due soon. UNISSUED at present

J&MCD 8006; Withdrawn: Will be replaced with a different issue.

J&MCD 8007; Jimmy McPartland 1936/39 & 1953/56. Shades Of Bix. Jimmy McPartland Squirrels: Eccentric, Original Dixieland One-Step, I’m All Bound ‘Round With The Mason-Dixon Line, Panama. Jimmy McPartland and His Orchestra: Jazz Me Blues, China Boy, The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise, Sugar Jimmy McPartland Orchestra: Clarinet Marmalade, Singin’ The Blues. Jimmy McPartland & His Jazz Band: Ostrich Walk, Louisiana, Davenport Blues, Since My Best Gal Turned Me Down,Riverboat Shuffle, I’m Coming Virginia, In A Mist, Jazz Me Blues, Sorry, Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
 
J&MCD 8008; Lou McGarity Quintet and Big Eight 1959. Some Like It Hot/Blue Lou. Lou  McGarity Quintet :Some Like It Hot,By The Beautiful Sea, Stairway To The Stars, Sweet Sue Just You, Down Among The Sheltering Palms, I Wanna Be Loved By You,, La Cumparsita, I’m Through With Love, Runnin’ Wild, Sugar Blues, Sweet Georgia Brown, Some Like It Hot. Lou McGarity Big Eight: Blue And Broken Hearted, Blue Moon, Blue Prelude, Blue Again, Blue Champagne, Blue Turning Grey Over You, Blue Lou, Born To Be Blue, Blue Skies, Black And Blue, I Get The Blues When It Rains,  Under A Blanket Of Blue.

J&MCD 8009; Withdrawn. Will be replaced with a different issue. 

J&MCD 8010; Rampart Street Paraders  Volume 1  Randy Hall (tin whistle) with The Rampart Street Paraders: Charlie Teagarden tp, Abe Lincoln tb, Matty Matlock clt, Eddie Miller ts, Stan Wrightsman p, Al Hendrickson g, Morty Corb b, Nick Fatool d. Garry Moore presents My Kind Of Music.Hollywood 7 July 1955 . After You’ve Gone, Oh Lady Be Good. Rampart Street Paraders: Clyde Hurley tp, Abe Lincoln tb, Matty Matlock cl, Eddie Miller ts, Stan Wrightsman p, George Van Eps g, Phil Stephens b, Nick Fatool d.  Los Angeles 23 October 1953 I Ain’t Gonna Give Nobody Of This Jelly Roll, Ja-da, The Sheik Of Araby, Black And Blue, South Rampart Street Parade, Squeeze Me, Joe Rushton bass sax -1 Hollywood 7 June 1954 Oh Baby (1), Sugar, Paducah Parade, I’m Gonna Sit Right Down And.....

J&MCD 8011; Rampart Street Paraders  Volume 2  Rampart Street Paraders  Clyde Hurley tp, Abe Lincoln tb, Matty Matlock cl, Eddie Miller ts, Joe Rushton bass sax (1), Stan Wrightsman p, George Van Eps g, Phil Stephens b, Nick Fatool d.  Hollywood 28 June 1954.  When I Grow Too Old To Dream (1), A Ghost Of A Chance, After You’ve Gone (1), Do You Know What It Means To Miss..., Hollywood 19 July 1954, What’s The Use (1), Lazy Mood (1), Hindustan (1), Washington And Lee Swing. Hollywood 7 September 1954  My Monday Date (1) ,When It’s Sleepy Time Down South (1), Chinatown (1), Dixieland Shuffle (1).

J&MCD 8012; Rampart Street Paraders  Volume 3Rampart Street Paraders John Best tp, Clyde Hurley tp, Abe Lincoln tb, Matty Matlock cl, Eddie Miller ts,  Stan Wrightsman p, George Van Eps g, Phil Stephens b, Nick Fatool d.  Hollywood 11 June 1957 March Of The Mustangs, I’m An Old Cowhand, Texas Mood, You Are My Sunshine. San Antonio Shout, Peruna. Matty Matlock (piccolo 2) added, Hollywood 12 September 1957. Dallas Blues, On The Alomo, The Eye Of Texas, Home On The Range, Dixie (2), Red River Valley.

J&MCD 8013, 8014, 8015, 8016, 8017. Lawson Haggart Jazz Band Volumes 1 to 5. 

J&MCD 8013; THE LAWSON HAGGART JAZZ BAND:  Volume 1. (JELLY ROLL’S JAZZ). King Porter Stomp, The Pearls, Dead Man Blues, Wolverine Blues, Jelly Roll Blues, Grandpa’s Spells, Milenberg Joys, Smokehouse Blues, Mr Jelly Lord, Sidewalk Blues, Cannonball Blues, Kansas City Stomp. (KING OLIVER’S JAZZ). Dippermouth Blues, Snag It, Deep Henderson, Willie The Weeper, Chimes Blues, Canal Street Blues, High Society, Doctor Jazz, Frog-i-more Rag, London Blues, Snake Rag, Krooked Blues, South, Sheik Of Araby.
 
J&MCD 8014; THE LAWSON HAGGART JAZZ BAND. Volume 2.  (COLLEGE FIGHT SONGS).  College Fight Songs, Part I   College Fight Songs, Part II,  College Fight Songs, Part III, College Fight Songs, Part IV,  College Fight Songs, Part V,  College Fight Songs, Part VI ,College Fight songs, Part VII, College Fight songs, Part VIII. (BLUES ON THE RIVER). Davenport Blues, Down By The Riverside, Riverboat Shuffle, Wabash Blues, St Louis Blues, Beale Street Blues, Memphis Blues, Basin Street Blues, Missouri Waltz, Rose Of The Rio Grande, Gulf Coast Blues, Way Down Yonder In New Orleans, Connee Boswell - I Made You Happy When You Made Me Cry. Toni Benson - Two Car Garage. The Honeydreamers - While We Danced At The Mardi Gras.

J&MCD 8015; THE LAWSON HAGGART JAZZ BAND:   (RAGTIME JAMBOREE). Yank Lawson (tp), Billy Butterfield (tp), Cutty Cutshall (tb). Lou McGarity (tb/vln),  Bill Stegmaer (cl),  Lou Stein (p), George Barnes (g) Bob Haggart (b),  Cliff Leeman (dr). NYC, January 9 1953  Twelfth Street Rag, Tiger Rag,Maple Leaf Rag, add Peanuts Hucko (cl,ts),   NYC, January 14 1953, Cataract Rag, Down Home Rag, Johnson Rag, Bugle Call Rag, Panama Rag, unknown date and personnel. That  Eccentric Rag, Temptation Rag, Grace And Beauty, Sensation Rag. THE LAWSON HAGGART JAZZ BAND:   (WINDY CITY JAZZ). Yank Lawson (tp), Lou McGarity (tb/vln),  Bill Stegmaer (cl),  Lou Stein (p), George Barnes (g),  Bob Haggart (b),  Cliff Leeman (dr)   June 4 1953 Royal Garden Blues, Tin Roof Blues, Struttin’ With Some Barbecue, same,  NYC June 10 1953, Fidgety Feet, Angry, That’s A Plenty, same,  NYC June 15 1953. Someday Sweetheart, Sweet Lorraine, unknown date and personnel, She’s Crying For Me, Lonesome And Sorry, When my Sugar Walks Down The Street, China Boy.

J&MCD 8016; THE LAWSON HAGGART JAZZBAND: Volume 4. SOUTH OF THE MASON DIXON LINE - Alabamy Bound, Georgia On My Mind, Cabin In The Cotton, Moon Over Miami, Maryland My Maryland, Tennessee Waltz, Mississippi Mud, Stars Fell On Alabama, I’m Coming Virginia, Louisiana, My Old Kentucky Home, Cryin’ For The Carolines. LOUIS’ HOT 5’s AND 7’s - Cornet Chop Suey,  Keyhole Blues, Skit Dat De Dat, Potato Head Blues, Muskrat Ramble, Gully Low Blues, Heebie Jeebies, I’m Not Rough, Melancholy Blues, Weary Blues, Wild Man Blues, King Of The Zulus

J&MCD 8017; THE LAWSON HAGGART JAZZ BAND. Volume 5. HOLD THAT TIGER  - Original Dixieland One Step,  Livery Stable Blues,  At The Jazz Band Ball,  Bluin’ The Blues, Skeleton Jangle, Sudan,  Lasses Candy,  Satanic Blues,  Lazy Daddy, Ostrich Blues,  Mournin’ Blues,  Tiger Rag.  BOPPIN’ AT THE HOP  - Tequila,  Dumplin’s,  Bye Bye Love,  The Stroll,  Swingin’ Shepherd Blues,  Boogie Woogie Maxixe, Honky Tonk, Ram-Bunk-Shush, Yancey Special,  Pinetop’s Boogie Woogie,  Be-Bop-A-Lu-La,  Rip It Up.

 

 

A  SERIES OF LIMITED EDITION CDs on J&M SPECIAL £12.50 


JUMP REISSUES
 
J&M SPECIAL J12-3; La Vere’s Chicago Loopers  
Recorded July 22, 1944 Charles LaVere, piano, Billy May, trumpet, Matty Matlock, clarinet, Joe Venuti, violin,  Floyd O’Brien, trombone, Artie Shapiro,  bass, Nick Fatool, drums.
Sunday (J1-2)Baby Won’t You Please Come Home (J2-3)Subdivided In F (J3-1)I’m Coming Virginia (J4-2)
Recorded November 1944  Charles LaVere, piano, Billy May, trumpet,Matty Matlock, clarinet, Joe Yukl, trombone, George Van Eps, guitar.
Artie Shapiro, bass, Nick Fatool, drums.  Lazy River (J5-3)If I Had You (J6-3), Very 8’n Boogie (J7-3), Exactly like You (J8-2).
Recorded February 24,1945Charles LaVere, piano, Chuck Mackey, trumpet, Matty Matlock, clarinet,   Floyd O’Brien, trombone, Joe Rushton, bass saxophone, Artie Shapiro, bass, Nick Fatool, drums . Carolina in the Morning  (J9-2)Royal Reserve Blues (J10-2), Blue Lou (J11-1),Can’t We Talk It Over (J12-3)  
Recorded February 21, 1950  Charles LaVere, piano, Rico Vallese cornet, Matty Matlock, clarinet, Jack Teagarden, trombone, Jack Chaney, tenor saxophone,  Country Washburne, bass, Nick Fatool, drums.
It’s All ln Your Mind (J105-5),  Lover (J106-2), Love Lies (J107-2), A Monday Date (J108-3).

J&M SPECIAL J12-4;
La Vere’s Chicago Loopers. Alternate takes  
Recorded July 22, 1944 Charles LaVere, piano, Billy May, trumpet, Matty Matlock, clarinet, Joe Venuti, violin, Floyd O’Brien, trombone, Artie Shapiro,  bass, Nick Fatool, drums.
Sunday (J1-1), Sunday (J1-3), Baby Won’t You Please Come Home (J2-1), Baby Won’t You Please Come Home (J2-2), I’m Coming Virginia (J4-1).
Recorded November 1 1944  Charles LaVere, piano, Billy May, trumpet,  Matty Matlock, clarinet, Joe Yukl, trombone, George Van Eps, guitar.
Artie Shapiro, bass, Nick Fatool, drums. Lazy River (J5-1), Royal Reserve Blues (J10-1) (omitted on Jump LP 12-4 title listing), Exactly like You (J8-1).
Recorded February 24,1945. Charles LaVere, piano, Chuck Mackey, trumpet, Matty Matlock, clarinet, Joe Venuti, violin,  Floyd O’Brien, trombone, Joe Rushton, bass saxophone, Artie Shapiro, bass, Nick Fatool, drums. 
Carolina in the Morning  (J9-1), Carolina in the Morning (J9-3), Can’t We Talk It Over (J12-1), Can’t We Talk It Over (J12-2) (not J12-1 as noted twice on (Jump LP12-4).
Recorded February 21, 1950  Charles LaVere, piano, Rico Vallese cornet, Matty Matlock, clarinet, Joe Venuti, violin, Jack Teagarden, trombone,
Jack Chaney, tenor saxophone, Country Washburne, bass, Nick Fatool, drums . It’s All ln Your Mind (J105-1) Lover (J106-1)A Monday Date (J108-1), A Monday Date (J108-2).

J&M SPECIAL J12-6; Miller, Wrightsman, Van Eps. 
Recorded April 1, 1949, George Van Eps guitar, Jack Ryan bass, Nick Fatool drums. I Wrote It For Jo (J101-6), Tea For Two (J102-5).
Recorded June 13, 1949, George Van Eps guitar, Phil Stephens bass, Nick Fatool drums. Once In A While
(J103-5), Kay’s Fantasy (J103-3).
Recorded March 21, 1946, Eddie Miller tenor saxophone, George Van Eps guitar, Stan Wrightsman piano. Back Home (J37-4), It’s Easy To Remember (J38-5)  Ain’t Misbehavin’ (J39-3), Peg O’ My Heart (J40-4)
Recorded March 8, 1949. Eddie Miller tenor saxophone,  George Van Eps guitar, Stan Wrightsman piano. Pidgeon Toed Joad  (J86-?), Once In A While (J87-1), Love Is Just Around The Corner (J88-?), Stars Fell On Alabama (J89-4)  Stomp Mr Henry Lee (J92-2).  

J&M SPECIAL J12-6Alt; Miller, Wrightsman, Van Eps. Alternate Takes  
Recorded April 1, 1949. George Van Eps guitar, Jack Ryan bass, Nick Fatool drums. I Wrote It For Jo (George alone) (J101-?).
Recorded March 21, 1946. Eddie Miller tenor saxophone, George Van Eps guitar,
Stan Wrightsman piano. It’s Easy To Remember (J38-?), It’s Easy To Remember (J38-?), Ain’t Misbehavin’ (J39-?), Ain’t Misbehavin’ (J39-?), Peg O’ My Heart (J40-?), Peg O’ My Heart (J40-?), Peg O’ My Heart (J40-?), Peg O’ My Heart (J40-?).
Recorded March 8, 1949  Eddie Miller tenor saxophone, George Van Eps guitar,Stan Wrightsman piano.
Pidgeon Toed Joad (J86-?), Pidgeon Toed Joad (J86-?), Love Is Just Around The Corner (J88-?), Stars Fell On Alabama (J89-?),
Stars Fell On Alabama (J89-?) Stars Fell On Alabama (J89-?)  Stanley’s Waltz (Stanley alone) (J91-1), Stomp Mr Henry Lee (J92-1).
NB: Most of the takes used on the above sessions are unknown, Clive died before   he got round to writing sleeve notes for the issued totally blank LP jacket.

J&M SPECIAL J12-
8; The 40’s in Hollywood, Bob Anderson, Chuck Mackey, Joe Yukl Mackey’s Mich Boul Gang:  
Recorded March 11, 1969. Chuck Mackey trumpet, Matty Matlock clarinet, Floyd O’ Brien trombone, Skippy Anderson piano, Artie Shapiro bass, Richie Cornell drums.
At Sundown (J33-3), You Took Advantage Of Me (J34-2), Charley My Boy (J35-2), Happy Blues (J36-2). Bob Anderson’s Oskosh Serenaders:  
Recorded July 6, 1946 Bob Anderson cornet,
Joe Rushton clarinet, bass sax, Warren Smith trombone,  Gil Bowers piano, Phil Stephens bass, Nick Fatool drums. September In The Rain (J42-2), Indiana (J41-2), I’m Gonna Sit Right Down... (J44-3) 
When It’s Sleepy....(J43-2).
Yukl’s Wabash Five:  
Recorded March 21, 1946. George Thow cornet, Pat Legare clarinet, Joe Yukl trombone, Eddie Skrivanek guitar, Stanley Wrightsman piano, Fred Whiting bass, Graham Stevenson drums.Royal Garden Blues (J26-3), Body And Soul (J25-2), Sugar (J29-2), Two Quart Blues (J27-3).

 
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