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Gene Harris:
echo The Best of Concord, also

Ray Brown's, Don't Forget The Blues with a killer "Night Train" -- Bassist Ray Brown heads an all-star quintet consisting of trombonist Al Grey, guitarist Ron Eschete, pianist Gene Harris and drummer Grady Tate.
Early Blues:
The Port of Harlem Jazzmen 30's-40's mostly instrumental blues at all tempos with Albert Ammons-Piano, Frankie Newton-Trumpet, Teddy Bunn-Guitar, Sidney Bechet-Clarinet, Guitar, Sax (Soprano), Big Sid Catlett-Drums, Pops Foster-Bass, J.C. Higginbotham-Trombone, Meade "Lux" Lewis-Piano, John Williams-Bass You can also find some of their recordings on the following:
Sidney Bechet, Shake 'Em Up
Albert Ammons, Boogie Woogie ManHip Hop/Dance:
Red Hot + Indigo Sample video from http://www.redhot.org/projects/indigo_video.html
Putamayo's Global SoulRandom Other:
Dan Barrett, Blue Swing check out Chris C, and Love #9
