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- "Brazen brass" plays songs everybody knows
- "Fats" Waller
- "Fats" Waller sings and swings
- "Fats" on the air, Vol. 1
- "Let's dance"
- "Oh mercy! Looka here" : Fats Waller, his piano, his rhythm, 1935 & 1939
- '34/'35
- 16 knockout performances
- A million memories
- A million memories
- American caravan, 8, Seems like old times
- Art Kassel and his "Kassels-in-the-Air" Orchestra, [Vol. 1], 1944
- B. G. in hi fi
- B.G. in hi-fi
- Banjo in hi-fi
- Barber shop ballads
- Ben Light at the Steinway
- Benny Goodman
- Benny Goodman and his orchestra : original radio broadcasts
- Benny Goodman and his orchestra on the Fitch Bandwagon : Benny Goodman trio, quartet and orchestra
- Benny Goodman presents Fletcher Henderson arrangements
- Benny Goodman presents Fletcher Henderson arrangements
- Benny Goodman presents Fletcher Henderson arrangments
- Benny Goodman's greatest hits
- Best of the big bands
- Best of the big bands
- Bix Beiderbecke lives
- Brazen Brass plays songs everybody knows
- Brazen brass plays songs everybody knows
- Bright and bouncy : Hi fi dance music
- Bring on the honky tonk piano
- Bud's bandwagon : Bud's bandwagon, 602, Part 2 | 603, Part 1
- Coast to coast : as heard over WWL Radio New Orleans
- Count Basie : Lester leaps in, Vol II, 1939-1940
- Count Basie in Kansas City
- Count Basie in disco order, Volume 8, November 6, 1939-March 31, 1940
- Country Club Saturday night
- Country guitar giants
- Dance and swing with Benny Goodman
- Dance till dawn : twenty five uninterrupted melodies designed for dancing
- Dave "Fingers" McKenna
- Dee-most! : hi-fi organ solos with a beat
- Dick Jurgen's big band swing
- Dixieland stylists
- Dynamic directional Dixie
- Eddie Jackson!
- Finalists in the 1954 international competition of "The Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America"
- Fletcher Henderson : the Crown king of swing
- Fletcher Henderson, 1931
- Gaslight '61
- Greatest banjo hits
- Here's that band again
- Heritage Music on Video Inc. presents Tiger Rag Forever Jazz Band
- Heritage Music on Video Inc. presents the Night Blooming Jazzmen, part 5
- Heritage Music on Video Inc. presents the jazz festival highlights
- Hey Louie, play melancholy baby
- Honky tonk piano
- Honky tonk piano
- I want a girl
- Instrumental sounds of Merle Haggard's Strangers
- It's easy to dance with Florian ZaBach
- Jazum 15
- Jazz
- Jazz at Columbia : collector's items
- Jazz from the Rustic Lodge : 1949-1951
- Jazz in the thirties
- Jazz rarities 1929-1930
- Jazz, Vol. 6, Chicago no. 2
- Jazz, Vol. 6, Chicago no. 2
- Jonah's wail
- Jug band music
- Just for kicks
- Just for variety, Volume 12
- Kansas City style : Young Bill Basie with the Bennie Moten Orchestra
- Keep on dreaming
- King of the soprano saxophone
- Kings of Dixieland, Vol. 2
- Kings of Dixieland, Vol. 2
- Knuckles O'Toole & his orch. play honky tonk piano
- Knuckles O'Toole & his orch. play honky tonk piano, Vol. 3
- Lennox Industries favorite songs of the 30's and 40's
- Let's go dancin'
- Little Jimmy Rushing and the big brass
- M.F. Distribution Company Inc. presents Spike Jones
- Make-believe ballroom, Volume 5
- Max Morath and his ragtime stompers
- Mayfair Society Orchestra : Ernie Fiorito and his orchestra
- Me and my shadow
- Meet me in Chicago
- Meyer Davis cordially invites you to dance to the music of his orchestra
- Midnight in Moscow
- Mister Five by Five
- More wacky doodlin's
- Mr. five by five
- Oh, didn't he ramble
- Old St. Louis Levee Band
- One night stand with Benny Goodman at the Click
- Parlor social piano
- Piano roll greats
- Ragtime honky tonk piano
- Ralph Sutton
- Red to blue
- Roughhouse piano
- Roughhouse piano
- Saloon songs, Vol. 2
- Salt City Five, V.2 | Volume 2
- Shakin' up Vegas
- Shakin' up Vegas
- Song hits of 1922
- Song hits of 1922
- Super Chief
- Sweet Emma, the bell gal, at Dixieland Hall
- Swingin' around
- Swingin' around
- Ted Weems' golden hits
- That's a plenty
- That's a plenty
- The Benny Goodman show
- The Bix Beiderbecke story
- The Bix Beiderbecke story, Vol. 1, Bix and his gang
- The Bix Beiderbecke story, Vol. 1, Bix and his gang
- The Charleston City All Stars go Dixieland
- The Dixieland jazz of Bob Scobey
- The Frank Petty Trio plays
- The Grove Street Stompers
- The Hits of Benny Goodman : Benny Goodman, his orchestra, and his combos
- The Longest piano in town
- The Musical Keyboards
- The San Francisco Jazz of Bob Scobey
- The alley cat and other piano roll favorites
- The alternate Goodman, Vol. 3, Frenesi
- The amazing Dick Carey
- The amazing Dick Carey
- The antique shoppe
- The big bands, Record 4, Benny Goodman and his Orchestra
- The biggest hits of 1955
- The complete Bennie Moten, Vol. 5/6 (1930-1932)
- The complete Commodore jazz recordings, Vol. 1, Record 1
- The complete Count Basie
- The complete Fats Waller, Vol. 2, [1935]
- The early years
- The happy banjo of Roy Smeck and his Dixie Syncopators
- The happy banjo of Roy Smeck and his Dixie Syncopators
- The hits of Benny Goodman
- The irrepressible Rex Stewart
- The joy of sax
- The kid from New Orleans, Ory, that is
- The man from the south
- The music man : (1929 [i.e. 1927]-1934)
- The roaring 20's
- The roaring 20's
- The roaring 20's, Vol. 1
- The roaring 20's, Vol. III
- The unheard Benny Goodman, Vol. 4
- The work song
- Thomas Hayward : The music of Manhattan
- Tilin tilin : (teeleen teeleen)
- Together for the last time, [Vol. 1]
- Tommy Dorsey with the Clambake Seven (March, 1936) and the orchestra (November 14th, 1935)
- Voices in hi-fi
- Walking on Wilshire
- Wayne King's dance medleys
- Whoopee maker's jazz
- Whoopee maker's jazz
- Woody invites you to have a party
- [Hobby lobby : [Music for America, 1942-09-22, part 1] | 1942-09-22, part 1]
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