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FunctionizinThe Bridgetown Sextet, Portland’s most authentic and raucous vintage jazz band, celebrates their 15th year with “Functionizin’”, a new LP/CD of 1920s and 30s hot jazz and swing on Rivermont Records
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Impromptu • Angelo Debarre QuartetMost exciting Gypsy Jazz band of the time famed for its hard hitting take on some of the later Django compositions.
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Tain't no use • The Viper ClubMuch anticipated debut release of The Viper Club! A hard swinging take on the Onyx Club years of Stuff Smith and Jonah Jones
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The Dime Notes Vinyl • The Dime NotesVinyl version of The Dime Notes first recording. 1920’s New Orleans jazz from London's blues-drenched, clarinet-driven, hard-swinging and stylish vintage jazz band.
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A summit In Paris • Evan Christopher & Fapy LafertinRecorded in Paris in July 2019, ‘A summit in Paris’ New Orleans meets Django with two legends from each side of the Atlantic
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Atlantico • The New Fapy Lafertin QuartetFapy Lafertin, musician, composer, legendary figure. Studied by many and widely thought of as the rightful heir to Django’s crown. Here fronting his New Quartet featuring the cream of the young guard of “string jazz” in Belgium.
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InterlockSecond CD of Italian born, London based guitarist Giulio Romano Malaisi summing up all his influences as a musician and interlocking them in one collection.
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Blue book of Storyville • Don Vappie & Jazz CreoleAward winning Créole Banjoist guitarist vocalist from New Orleans, considered one of the best banjoists in the history of New Orleans emblematic artist of his city, of his culture
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Live at Le Quecumbar • Angelo Debarre QuartetRegarded as the most exciting Gypsy Swing quartet of the time famed for its hard hitting take on later period Django compositions.
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The Dime Notes • The Dime NotesLovingly curated examples of great music from the ancestral repertoire of jazz from London’s clarinet-driven, hard-swinging, widely toured vintage jazz band.
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Daylight Savin' • The Dime NotesSecond title from The Dime Notes, London's blues-drenched, clarinet-driven 1920’s New Orleans jazz, hard-swinging and very stylish vintage jazz band with its customary repertoire of stomps, blueses, and forgotten gems of the era.
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Finesse • Django a la Creole2nd award winning album by New Orleans clarinettist Evan Christopher and Django a la Creole. Sunday Times Jazz album of the year 2010.
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Banjo a la Creole • Don VappieFour-string banjo jazz with one of the 21st century’s greatest practitioners, from the city where jazz was born! With many of his Creole Jazz Serenaders and more of New Orleans’ finest.
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Satchmocracy Vol.2 • Jerome Etcheberry and his PopstetJerome Etcheberry’s Popstet – Satchmocracy Vol 2 – even further proof that every note Armstrong played will remain simultaneously hip and timeless
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Fekete Ejszaka Borulj A Vilagra • Tcha Limberger’s Budapest Gypsy OrchestraSecond studio album of Tcha Limberger and his brilliant Budapest Gypsy Orchestra. Songlines Music Award nominated.
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La Suite Wilson • Michel BonnetSélection » JAZZ HOT – HIT COULEURS JAZZ The Wilson Suite is the sound and music of the 1930s, that of small swing bands with singers.
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Both sides now • Adrian Cox and Joe WebbThe latest release from Adrian Cox, a beautifully put together duo album featuring pianist Joe Webb. Virtuosity with a smile; just as those old masters would have liked!
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Django a la Creole • Django a la CreoleFirst groundbreaking recording by clarinettist Evan Christopher and his European band Django a la Creole, a recording that still has a sort of cult status.
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Unexpected RideItalian born, London based guitar player Giulio Romano Malaisi has been playing & recording for many international artists over the years and finally produced his first album with some great musicians from all over the globe in 2016
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Jazz A La Creole • Baby Dodds TrioPure jazz history from 1946! Reissue of a classic jazz album led Baby Dodds with Albert Nicholas, Don Ewell, Pops Foster, Danny Barker, James P Johnson.
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International Gypsy Swing Festival • Various Artists3xCD commemorative pack from the 2010 festival. Most star soloists appearing on stage together for the first time; A Gypsy swing treat for sure.
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The Complete Morton Project • Andrew Oliver & David HorniblowA new perspective on one of America’s most important musical figures of the 20th century by Andrew Oliver and David Horniblow.
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A Duo • Matt Holborn & Kourosh KananiA Duo • Matt Holborn & Kourosh Kanani 'Straight ahead but veering off’ jazz by Matt Holborn and Kourosh Kanani.
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Satchmocracy • Jerome Etcheberry's PopstetWinner of the bronze medal for cornet à piston, the classical jazz prize from the Académie du Jazz, the Grand Prix du HCF in 2017. This CD is his tribute to Louis Armstrong.
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Romance without FinanceMulti-national trio in effervescent mood led by London-based reeds player Duncan Hemstock, full of vigour and abandon.
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Stars of Gypsy Swing • Various ArtistsUnique, eclectic and exciting mix of guitar masterpieces that includes original and unreleased material from patrons of London’s premier Gypsy Swing venue.
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Tribute To Errol Garner • Pierre ChristopheParisian pianist Pierre Christophe in an homage to Errol Garner on new Paris label Camille Productions.
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Swing Out • Don Vappie & The Creole SerenadersVappie showing the importance of the banjo in New Orleans music and its often overlooked relevance in jazz with his Creole Serenaders.
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Periple En La Demeure • Les Violons de BruxellesThird ‘Live’ recording of Les Violons de Bruxelles and their original and distinctly European take on the string orchestra.
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Blues In The Air • Evan ChristopherMore of the hallmarks of the great US clarinetist Evan Christopher... virtuosity, immaculate taste, great tone and a deep commitment. This time extended to the legacy of early Creole clarinet hero Sidney Bechet
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Tatavla • Trio TatavlaTcha Limberger explores the Greek music present in Konstantinoupolis and Asia Minor at the beginning of the 20th century before Rebetiko.
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Family Portrait • Patrick ArteroPATRICK ARTERO & DON VAPPIE 2019 – MS022019CD Patrick Artero, the “Section Rythmique” and the voice of Don Vappie with the poems of Langston Hughes.
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Strings ain’t what they used to be • Wheatley’s ArcadiansA masterclass in musicianship, musical history, and sheer enjoyment from national treasure Martin Wheatley.
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Live at Luthjen’s • Evan Christopher & David TorkanowskyOriginals and standards representing the state of the clarinet & piano traditions that continue to evolve in the Crescent City.
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In Search of King Oliver • Don Vappie & The Creole SerenadersVappie showing the importance of the banjo in New Orleans music and its often overlooked relevance in jazz with his Creole Serenaders.
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Live! • Django a la CreoleMulti award winning recording by Evan Christopher’s Django a la Creole of the last four concerts of the 2012 Autumn tour, confirming their reputation as the most graceful band on tour at the time.
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Ou Welto Risella • Bamboula Ferret & Fapy LafertinFapy Lafertin and uncle Bamboula Ferret with a list of unusual French tunes and originals. Otherworldly–deep, rough, and well-traveled.
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Diaspora • Michael McQuaidDiaspora features Michael with London-based US pianist Andrew Oliver and British drummer Nicholas D. Ball.
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See how they run • The Three Blind MiceSee How They Run with the advanced swing and thoughtful chamber jazz of the members of the Three Blind Mice
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The New Old Fashioned • The Bridgetown SextetRebellious, hip, high-energy, hard-driving, untamed, unpredictable and unapologetically joyous jazz by The Bridgetown Sextet.
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The Greenwich Session • Luigi GrassoVirtuoso saxophonist Luigi Grasso performs original compositions inspired by episodes that marked his tours around the world.
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94-96 The Recordings • Fapy Lafertin & Le JazzRemastered 2xCD of the iconic albums by Fapy Lafertin & Lejazz, 'Swing Guitars' 1994 and 'Hungaria' 1996. Viewed by many as the finest Gypsy jazz albums since the last recorded releases of Quintet of the Hot Club of France.
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Live at Smalls • Pierre ChristopheOne of the best pianists on the French scene today recorded ‘live’ from Smalls Club in New York.
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You Ain’t Never • Andy Aitchison QuartetDebut recording of one of the finest violinists in the jazz world and inspired by Jazz swing legends such as Charlie Christian Benny Goodman and blues artists like BB King.
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Wash • Philippe MilantaPHILIPPE MILANTA 2018 – MS012018CD One of the most gifted pianists of his generation, offers us here an original and personal work, as a piano soloist.
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Creole Blues • Don Vappie & The Creole SerenadersVappie showing the importance of the banjo in New Orleans music and its often overlooked relevance in jazz.
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Art Of The New Orleans Trio • Evan ChristopherEvan Christopher explores the art of the New Orleans Trio with two classic instrumentations featured. TRIO 1. Piano and drums. TRIO 2. Guitar and bass
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Live in Foix • Tcha Limberger TrioA recorded debut performance of the trio with Mozes Rosenberg for Association Art’riege at Jazz à Foix July 23rd, 2015.
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Sweet Fruits Salty Roots • Jon-Erik KellsoKellso's first album as leader in five years. A focus on the New Orleans roots of his trumpet style with Evan Christopher, Don Vappie, & Peter Harris
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Classic Rags New Orleans Style Vol 1Jelly Roll Morton's proud, playful New Orleans spirit shines through strongly with Kris Tokarski’s warm and delicate style
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Ragtime New Orleans Style Vol 2Improvised Ragtime played in the style of Jelly Roll Morton and other New Orleans Jazz pioneers. Eight solo piano tracks and seven with string bass and drums.
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Ragtime New Orleans Style 3Andrew Oliver at his best! Twelve rags representing a cross-section of composers from ragtime pioneers Scott Joplin, James Scott and Joseph Lamb & little-known figures such as Irwin Leclere and the Creole composer Larry Buck.
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Bura Termett Ido • Tcha Limberger’s Budapest Gypsy OrchestraTcha Limberger's first CD under his own name with the Budapest Gypsy Orchestra. Recorded 'live' on the band's first tour in 2009.
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Barcelone • Les Violons de BruxellesSecond recording of Les Violons from Brussels and their original take on the string orchestra. The traditional set-up of the legendary Hot Club de France Quintet, of violin, solo guitar, rhythm guitars & bass, turn on its head.
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Homeland Of Our Wanderings • SzaporaMulti national Balkan music cooperative legendary for brilliant and mesmerising performances from central & Eastern Europe: Doina’s from Romania, csardas, Hungary and hora’s from Bulgaria.
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Steppin’ On The Gas • Horniblow’s Hot ThreeSpecialist syncopators from the UK and USA with riotous 1920s hot jazz – the original piano trio format at its most stomping.
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Horas and Raccoons • SzaporaDebut album of the formidable multi-national group, legendary for brilliant and mesmerising performances of traditional Balkan music.
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Dream Palace • Nola String KingsVappie’s first opportunity to be part of a string ensemble with a Crescent City vibe. Think Hot Club of France with a Spanish tinge, a phrase used by Jelly Roll Morton to describe early New Orleans jazz.
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Odidrep • Bean SoupA great success and a very nice tribute to the music of Coleman Hawkins!
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No Local Stops • Andrew OliverWorks by Jelly Roll Morton and other early 20th-century piano greats just fly in the hands of this 21st-century virtuoso.
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Love letters • LatchepenBorn out of an admiration of Django Reinhardt, the word Latchepen is an exclamation of happiness in the Romani language. String jazz with influences ranging from Romani music to bebop.
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Roots of Gypsy Swing (vol 2) • RomaniReissue of the cd Romani in the Roots of Gypsy swing series with Tcha and Vivi Limberger, and the De Cauter family.
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Syncopation Gone Mad • The Vitality FiveRarely performed gems from the vast repertoire of 1920s jazz in all its diverse styles performed by some very diverse UK musicians.
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Louies Dream • Eli Yamin & Evan ChristopherEli Yamin, pianist, jazz & blues ambassador and composer of jazz musicals teams up with New Orleans-based clarinetist Evan Christopher.
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Lucky Star • Martin WheatleyVintage Jazz meets English Pastoral in a highly individual set of compositions. Orchestral textures created by a mass of stringed and keyboard instruments. Quite unique.
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Room 301 Sessions • George Washingmachine QuartetReleased to much critical acclaim the CD was recorded during the band's stay at the Miri international jazz festival in Malaysia in 2008.
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The Day You Came AlongCharming and poignant songs of the 1920s & 1930s performed by two acknowledged experts in the field who clearly love their work.
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The Land Of Might Have Been • Wheatley & LanghamCharming and poignant songs of the 1920s & 1930s performed by two acknowledged experts in the field who clearly love their work.
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Twenty • John Etheridge’s Sweet ChorusCompilation of three recordings by John Etheridge and his band Sweet Chorus, celebrating 20 years of touring in 2019.
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Clarinet Squawk • Horniblow, Oliver, Wheatley, Love, BallThe Louisiana Five played jazz like no other band ever has before or since. Until now.
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Doinas & Dragons • SzaporaMulti national Balkan music cooperative legendary for brilliant and mesmerising performances from central & Eastern Europe: Doina’s from Romania, csardas, Hungary and hora’s from Bulgaria.
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All Day Breakfast • Martin WheatleyMore from multi-instrumentalist and national treasure Martin Wheatley and his Hula Birds
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The Sauce 1 • Dave Kelbie & Pete Kubryk-TownsendGypsy Jazz rhythm tracks recorded after a year accompanying Fapy Lafertin, Angelo Debarre, Bireli Lagere and Tcha Limberger.
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The Sauce 2 • Dave Kelbie & Pete Kubryk-TownsendGypsy Jazz rhythm tracks from Europe’s pre-eminent rhythm section.
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A Hajnali Csillag Ragyog • Tcha Limberger’s Kalotaszeg TrioLaments, csardas and szaporak from Kalotaszeg recorded in Magyarókereke school hall.
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New Cities • The Kora BandThe Kora Band, an ensemble which integrates the uniquely entrancing timbre of the kora — a traditional 21-string harp from West Africa — into a jazz context.
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Out Of The Sky • John Etheridge & Vimala RoweAn intimate and dramatic duo, explosive but chambered, the big effect and the delicate gesture, sombre, swing, there's dark and light... a real musical journey.