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- AlekseyKosygin
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Wow so far as I know only four ISR tracks are available on CD, also from a Jubilee sessions sampler...I would actually pay to get a ripped copy of that...main_stem wrote:Oh that's easy, and I just got it last week. International Sweethearts of Rhythm. It's 16 cuts of the Sweethearts from live broadcast for the Jubilee Radio Show and the only four studio sides they ever recorded. These women were bad ass.
My other favorite is a Count Basie and Joe Williams LP of nothing but blues.
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- AlekseyKosygin
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Also speaking of all girl jazz bands...anyone ever hear anything from these three?
Babe Egan’s Hollywood Redheads
The Twelve Vampires
Parisian Redheads
I've had no luck in finding anything from them...
I have some Nat King Cole and Tommy Dorsey on vinyl that for the life of me I can't find on CD...I always find stuff like that surprising because I always think that just about everything is on CD now...
Babe Egan’s Hollywood Redheads
The Twelve Vampires
Parisian Redheads
I've had no luck in finding anything from them...
I have some Nat King Cole and Tommy Dorsey on vinyl that for the life of me I can't find on CD...I always find stuff like that surprising because I always think that just about everything is on CD now...
I managed to buy a VHS copy of the documentary "The International Sweethearts of Rhythm" as well as "Tiny and Ruby: Hell Divin' Women". Both are excellent if you get a chance to see them. I don't have a turntable yet, so buying the ISR album seems a bit silly (still trying to save for a good turntable).
On that note, does anyone know if recordings of Tiny Davis' stuff were ever made post ISR? The story goes that she was considered the "Queen of the horn" next to Louis Armstrong (as King); and that Louis offered her some very large salary (maybe up to 10 times) to leave the Sweethearts and join his band.
On that note, does anyone know if recordings of Tiny Davis' stuff were ever made post ISR? The story goes that she was considered the "Queen of the horn" next to Louis Armstrong (as King); and that Louis offered her some very large salary (maybe up to 10 times) to leave the Sweethearts and join his band.
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Jazz vinyl auction, this month they have 1,292 Artists: http://alljazz.com
From the Chocolate Dandies to Oscar Peterson, 20,000 records a year (with occasional other items and styles of music). Check out their Typical Record Examples.
-FF
From the Chocolate Dandies to Oscar Peterson, 20,000 records a year (with occasional other items and styles of music). Check out their Typical Record Examples.
-FF