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- Great American Composers, Part 2
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- Interplay
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- Old songs for old friends
- Old time feeling
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- One entrance, many exits
- One night stand with Billie Rogers : women's lib in 1944
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- Rene Paulo II
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- Spotlight on Buddy Morrow, Clyde Lucas and George Paxton
- Stephanne Grappelli + Joe Pass + Niels-Henning Ă˜rsted Pedersen
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- The Progressive Records all star tenor sax spectacular
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