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FROG<br />

74 BERNIE YOUNG EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Tin Roof Blues (a) • Every Saturday Night (a) • What’s<br />

The Use Of Lovin’? (a) • Jazzbo Jenkins (b) • Dearborn Street Blues (b) • Anna Mina Forty And St. Louis<br />

Shorty (c) • Quit Knocking On My Door (c) • Pump Tillie (c) • Standing On The Corner Blues (d) • He’s My<br />

Man (d) • You Never Can Tell What Your Perfectly Good Man Will Do (c) • Trouble Trouble Blues (e) • Do<br />

Lawd Do (e) • I’m Leaving Here Blues (e) • Night And Day Blues (e) • Broken Hearted Blues (f) • Jealousy<br />

Blues (f) • Seeking Blues (f) • How Do You Like It (g) • As Long As I Have You (g) • Soapstick Blues (g)<br />

(Artists: a- Young’s Creole Band; b- Ollie Powers; c- Viola Bartlette; d- Ozie Mcpherson; e- Ida Cox; f- Ma<br />

Rainey Acc. By Her Georgia Band; g- Arthur Sims And His Creole Roof Orchestra) [1923-1926] 25 track<br />

collection spanning 1923-1926 of rare Okeh and Paramount recordings featuring Young’s Creole Band, Ollie<br />

Powers, Viola Bartlette, Blythe’s Sinful Five, Arthur Sims & His Creole Orchestra, Preston Jackson, Cassino<br />

Simpson and others. Tracks include: Tin Roof Blues, Every Saturday Night, Dearborn Street Blues, Night And<br />

Day Blues, Soapstick Blues. [Item Code: 64663 CD: $19.00]<br />

GHB<br />

489 LILLIAN BOUTTE WITH THE MARYLAND JAZZ BAND LET’S ALL GO DOWN TO NEW ORLEANS When It’s Sleepy Time Down<br />

South • I Still Get Jealous • Basin Street Blues • Old Fashioned Love • St. Louis Blues • Marie • I Want A Little Girl • I’ve Found A New Baby •<br />

C’est Si Bon • Amazing Grace- He Looked Beyond My Faults • June Night • Do You Know What It Means<br />

To Miss New Orleans • Let’s All Go Down To New Orleans (Personnel: Jan Wouters, Gerhard Hund, Dolf<br />

Robertus, Reinhard Kupper, Hans-Martin Schoning, Benny Daniels, Georg Schroeder Derks, Don Vappie)<br />

[2008] 13 tracks recorded live at the Palm Court Jazz Cafe in March, 2008 with European based Maryland<br />

Jazz Band featuring American vocalist Lillian Boutte. The Maryland Jazz Band is one of the best examples<br />

of the impact the New Orleans sound has made around the globe. It’s more than a band. It’s an institution<br />

much like many of the bands that enjoyed longevity in Ne Orleans. As a result, the band has evolved into<br />

one that enhances its mission of performing New Orleans music and keeping the tradition alive. [Item<br />

Code: 65325 CD: $15.00]<br />

506 JACK DELANEY DOC SOUCHON AND HIS NEW ORLEANS JAZZ BABIES Shine • Sidewalks<br />

Of New York • Hindustan • Till We Meet Again • Tuck Me To Sleep • Mindin’ My Business • Shimmy Like<br />

My Sister Kate • Roses Of Picardy • She’s Crying Over Me • Missouri Waltz • Land Of Dreams • Indiana<br />

• Alice Blue Gown • Peculiar Rag (Collective Personnel: Alvin Acorn, Pete Fountain, Roy Zimmerman, Joe<br />

Capraro, Chink Martin, Monk Hazel, Raymond Burke, Harry Shields, Jeanette Kimball, Edmond Souchon,<br />

Danny Barker, Sherwood Mangiapane, Sharkey Bonano, Julian Laine, Stanley Mendelson) [1951•1954-1955] Three different sessions from<br />

three artists. Jack Delaney featuring Pete Fountain feature four tracks recorded in 1955. Doc Souchon and His Patients feature four tracks recorded<br />

in 1954 and Sharkey Bonano and His Kings Of Dixieland are represented by six tracks from 1951. [Item<br />

Code: 65326 CD: $15.00]<br />

5116 SHARKEY BONANO AND HIS KINGS OF DIXIELAND Somebody Else Os Taking My Place •<br />

Jealous Blues • Corrine Corrina • After The Ball Is Over • My Monday Date • Chimes Blues • Somebody Else<br />

Is Taking My Place • To Be Remembered • Ole Fashin’ Lovin’ • Saints Go Marchin’ In • Gone • I’m Heading<br />

Down South • How Come You Do Me? • Angry (Collective Personnel: Louis Cottrell, Raymond Burke, Waldren<br />

Joseph, Armand Hug, Chink Martin Jr., Paul Barbarin, Harry Shields, Jack Delaney, Stanley Mendelson,<br />

Chink Martin Sr., Abbie Brunies, Pinky Vidacovich, Bill Crais, Edmond Souchon, Sherwood Mangiapanne,<br />

Monk Hazel) [1954•1960•1964] 14 track collection of trumpeter Sharkey Bonano recorded between<br />

1954-1963. Sharkey’s music is big, clean relaxed - and the listener always knows it’s Sharkey playing. Who<br />

else can be heard on side after side cheering on his men, chuckling almost quietly. [Item Code: 65324<br />

CD: $15.00]<br />

HARBINGER<br />

267 BARBARA CARROLL TRIO SOMETHING TO LIVE FOR All I Need Is The Girl • Lonely Town • I Wanna Be Yours • How Could You<br />

Do A Thing Like That To Me? • Single Petal Of A Rose • In A Sentimental Mood • Mood Indigo • Things<br />

Ain’t What They Used To Be • How About You? • Lotus Blossom • Something To Live For • A Night In Tunisia<br />

(Personnel: Ken Peplowski, Jay Leonhart, Alvin Atkinson) [2008] Music has long been ‘something<br />

to live for’ for Barbara Carroll, who has been playing the piano for the better part of eighty of her eighty-five<br />

years. This great lady of American song burst onto the world jazz scene in 1947, opening with her trio featuring<br />

guitarist Chuck Wayne and bassist Clyde Lombardi for the groundbreaking Dizzy Gillespie big band<br />

at the Downbeat Club on New York’s famed 52nd Street. Sixty years later, she’s still going strong, regularly<br />

headlining at Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s intimate jazz room named for the iconic trumpeter,<br />

located just blocks from the very spot where the young pianist once shared the bill with the beloved<br />

jazzman. The honored recipient of the Mary Lou Williams Women in Jazz Award of the Kennedy Arts Center<br />

and the National Arts Club’s Award of Distinction, Carroll has come a long way since those early days on<br />

Swing Street when Leonard Feather called her ‘the first girl to play bebop piano.’ Through the years she has<br />

merged myriad musical influences into her own distinctively personal style, to become unequivocally - in<br />

the words of Duke Ellington - ‘beyond category.’ [Item Code: 65415 CD: $16.00]<br />

18 worldsrecords.com (800) 742-6663<br />

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