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- "Fats" Waller and his Rhythm : complete recordings, Vol. 15
- 18th century jazz
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- Bobby Troup
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- Boy with lots of brass
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- Count Basie swings, Tony Bennett sings
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- Featuring Jack Teagarden
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- Film tracks of Charlie Barnet
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- Four boys and a guitar
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- G.I. journal, Program no. 99
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- Gene Krupa's sidekicks
- Gene Norman presents Louis Armstrong at the Crescendo : actually recorded at the Crescendo, January 21, 1955, Volume I
- Gene Norman presents Mel Torme at the Crescendo
- Golden horn
- Guitars galore
- Guitars galore
- Guitars, woodwinds and bongos
- Hi-Fi Dixie
- Holiday greetings from Gotham Recording Corporation
- I got rhythm
- I remember Bird
- Inside me
- Instant Brueck
- Intimate portrait
- Jack Teagarden : On the air with Paul Whiteman, "The king of jazz"
- Jack Teagarden with Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra : 1936-37-38
- Jam session broadcast : Jimmie Noone
- Jazz at the Blackhawk
- Jeepers creepers
- Jimmy Smith
- Joe Carroll : with the Ray Bryant Quintet
- Johnny Mercer music shop : Johnny Mercer music shop, No. 45 | No. 46
- Junior prom with the Lawson-Haggart Sextet
- Kessel plays standards
- Larry Clinton and his orchestra, 1937-1941
- Lester Young at Olivia Davis' Patio Lounge, Washington, District of Columbia, 1956
- Louis Armstrong
- Louis Armstrong
- Louis Armstrong at his rare of all rarest performances, Vol. 2
- Louis Armstrong at the Crescendo
- Louis Armstrong, America's musical ambassador
- Melody and madness
- Melody and madness, Vol. 2
- Midnight cafe : a few more for the road
- Miyoshi
- Mostly blues
- Muted memories
- On the air
- Original soundtrack from the Paramount motion picture The day of the locust
- Paul Whiteman 50th anniversary
- Paul Whiteman presents The Greatest stars in my life
- Piano mambo
- Pres
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- Ralph Sutton Quartet
- Reinhold Svensson favorites, Vol. 2
- Rhythm sing along with Mitch
- Rhythm sing along with Mitch
- Riding high
- Salute to Satch
- Satchmo's collectors' items
- Satchmo's golden favorites
- Saturday night
- Secret love
- Selections from new October-November 1955 albums
- Sidney Bechet, Martial Solal
- Some women I've known
- Song hits of 1939
- Songs & conversations
- Songs hits of 1939
- Sonny Stitt favorites, Volume two
- Sounds and songs
- Stacy 'n' Sutton
- Stan Getz in Stockholm
- Stars of the 30's, Volume 2
- Stitts bits, Vol. 2
- Strike up the band
- Struttin' with some barbecue
- Swing easy
- Swing easy
- Swing easy : songs for young lovers
- Swing that music
- Swingin' on a harp
- Tears and laughter
- Tears and laughter
- Tears and laughter
- That's a plenty
- That's a plenty
- The Arbors
- The Arnold Ross Trio
- The Dave Brubeck Quartet : Rare radio recordings 1953, 1954
- The Essential Vic Dickenson
- The Greatest bands in all the land
- The Greatest recordings of the big band era, No. 21 & 22
- The Greatest recordings of the big band era, No. 23 & 24
- The Helen Ward song book, Vol. 1
- The Hi-Lo's collection
- The Hi-Lo's, I presume
- The Hi-Los, I presume
- The Lou Stein Three, Four and Five
- The Music Committee
- The Sonny Clark memorial album
- The Swinging 30's
- The Three Flames at the Bon Soir
- The Top ten barbershop quartets of 1967 : at the 29th International Quartet Contest of S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. : official recordings
- The Vic Dickenson showcase
- The War years ; Madcap melodies-- those wonderful nonsense songs
- The art of Van Damme
- The best of Brubeck
- The big band era : the passing of the 40's, Vol. 8
- The complete Commodore jazz recordings, Vol. 3, Record 15
- The complete Debut recordings
- The fabulous Doc Cheatham
- The guitarists
- The swingin' Mr. Shaw
- The swinging 30's
- The touch of Teddy Wilson
- The very best of Bing Crosby
- The very best of Django Reinhardt : from swing to bop : his best recordings from 1935-1953
- They say : vocadance
- Things are swingin'
- Those wonderful thirties : the stars of Hollywood's golden era
- Three little words
- Tony Bennett, Count Basie & his orchestra
- Trombone "T" from Texas
- Trumpet with a soul
- Vamp!
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- Vaudeville's 60 years of laughter
- Vib-rations
- Vic Dickenson Septet
- Vic Dickenson showcase
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- ¿El dipsy doodle? : the dancing marimbas of Harold Spina
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