Birth of the blues
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- "101" Strings play the blues
- 1971 Manassas Jazz Festival, Vol. 2
- 60 all time great songs 60 : For your listening and dancing pleasure, Vol. 3
- A date with Della Reese : at Mr. Kelly's in Chicago
- A date with Della Reese : at Mr. Kelly's in Chicago
- A jazz portrait of Frank Sinatra
- A jazz portrait of Frank Sinatra
- A touch of blue
- A treasury of golden hits
- A vintage year
- All of me
- All of me -- the debonair Mr. Hartman
- All-star piano
- Barrel house piano
- Benny Goodman and his orchestra
- Benny Goodman plays solid gold instrumental hits
- Benny and Sid "roll 'em" : [live performances of the Benny Goodman Band in 1941 driven to great musical heights with the drumming of Sid Catlett]
- Bill Black's Combo plays the blues
- Bing in the thirties, Vol. 3
- Blackout
- Blue dream street
- Blue prelude
- Blues in the night
- Blues make me happy
- Bobby Rydell salutes "The great ones"
- Bouquet of the blues
- Bud's bandwagon : Bud's bandwagon, 512, Part 2 | 513, Part 1
- Bud's bandwagon : Bud's bandwagon, 601, Part 1 | 603, Part 2
- Buddy Thompson & the Nashville Knights play for senior citizens
- Button up your overcoat
- Cab Calloway sings the blues
- Cab Calloway sings the blues
- Call of the wildest
- Cat on a hot tin horn
- Cat on a hot tin horn
- Cat on a hot tin horn
- Chapter 1
- Chester and Lester
- Chester and Lester
- Cocktail dancing
- Coleman Hawkins and Roy Eldridge at the Bayou Club, Vol. 2
- Cramer at the console
- Dance at home
- Dance till dawn
- Dancing at the Mardi Gras
- Dancing in person with Dick Jurgens at the Aragon ballroom
- Dancing on a cloud
- Dancing on a cloud
- Dancing with Zig
- Danny Griffith in the Gold Bar Room
- Dee-lightful! : hi fi organ solos with a beat
- Dinah Shore sings the blues
- Dixieland Supper Club
- Dixieland dance date
- Dixieland jazz Las Vegas style
- Dixieland supper club
- Duke Ellington opens The Cave, Vol. one
- Easy listening, No. 2, Dreamy afternoon
- Eddie Heywood at twilight
- Eddie Jackson!
- Elmer's tune : fox trot
- Favorites by Buddy Clark, [Vol. 1]
- Felix Slatkin's Fantastic Brass marches the blues
- Felix Slatkin's Fantastic Brass marches the blues
- For quiet lovers
- For the very first time
- Genius + soul = jazz
- Genius + soul = jazz
- Gerry Mulligan Quartet live in Stockholm
- Glenn Miller and his Orchestra : The 1940 Chesterfield shows
- Golden horn
- Golden medleys by Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians
- Gordon Jenkins with his orchestra presents Marshall Royal
- Great for dancing, vol. 2
- Guest star : Guest star, No. 497 | No. 498
- Guy Lombardo, 53
- Harry Richman
- Have you heard the News?
- Heritage Music on Video Inc. presents Mike Vax and his Great American Jazz Band
- Heritage Music on Video Inc. presents the Night Blooming Jazzmen, part 3
- Heroes & friends
- Hey there! : it's Sammy Davis, Jr. at his dynamite greatest
- Honor roll of hits, 1926-1927
- Hooked on swing
- I'm glad there is you
- I'm with you
- Introducing the fantastic Raymond Shelley
- Jan Garber and his orchestra play 22 original big band recordings
- Jan Garber and his orchestra, [Vol. 1], 1939-1941
- Jan Garber, 1939-1947
- Jerry Lewis just sings
- Johnny Maddox presents The world's greatest piano rolls, Vol. 3
- Just for old time's sake
- Just for old time's sake
- Laugh along with the Kirby Stone Four at the Playboy Club in person
- Lionel Hampton and his jazz giants 77
- Magic steel guitar
- Marvelous medleys
- Masters of Dixieland, Vol. 5
- Midnight session
- Midnight session
- Music of the 1920's and 1930's
- Music you can't forget, [Shows 1-13]
- Music you can't forget, [Shows 131-143]
- My favorite things
- My mother, the ragtime piano player
- Norman Granz' Jazz at the Philharmonic
- Organ moods for listening
- Organ varieties
- Oscar "Papa" Celestin
- Our man in New Orleans
- Our man in New Orleans
- Pearl Bailey
- Pee Wee Russell's Dixieland All Stars : [the golden era of Dixieland jazz]
- Pete Fountain's French Quarter New Orleans
- Pete Fountain's French Quarter, New Orleans : clarinet solos with rhythm accompaniment
- Piano moods, Eddie Heywood
- Ray Anthony and his orchestra
- Roaring twenties in Hi-Fi
- Sammy : The original television sound track
- Sammy Davis Jr.'s greatest hits
- Saturday night with Mr. C
- Saturday night with Mr. C
- Sessions presents Sammy
- Sextette from Hunger, Vol. 2
- Showcase
- Sincerely, Liberace
- Song hits of 1926
- Song hits of 1926
- Sonny Stitt blows the blues
- Soul of music U.S.A
- Speed of light! : Ben Light at the piano
- Stompin' at the Savoy
- Strung up
- Studebaker champion 1940 : Studebaker champion 1940, Program number 405 ; | Program number 406
- Stéphane Grappelli
- Sunny side up : the music of DeSylva, Brown and Henderson
- Ted Heath's 100th London Palladium concert
- That old black magic
- That old black magic
- That's all
- The Baron plays Bourbon Street beat
- The Baron plays Bourbon Street beat
- The Best of Liberace
- The Biggest little band in the land
- The Cab Calloway collection : 20 golden greats
- The Cornhusker Marching Band
- The Edsel show
- The Frank Sinatra story
- The Gerry Mulligan Quartet
- The Glenn Miller Service Orchestra in the USA and Europe, Vol. 1, Hallelujah
- The Hawk blows at midnight
- The Hawk blows at midnight
- The Hi-Lo's
- The Hi-Lo's collection
- The Hi-Lo's in stereo
- The Hi-Lo's under glass
- The Hi-Lo's under glass
- The John Kirby Sextet
- The Kings IV at large
- The Lombardo years
- The Tailgate Ramblers at Pier 500
- The World's greatest jazzband of Yank Lawson and Bob Haggart
- The best songs of our lives
- The best things in life are free
- The biggest little band in the land
- The birth of a sound
- The complete Teddy Powell, Volume 4, June 24, 1941-October 15, 1941
- The creative Teddy Wilson
- The entertainers by Thomas Organ Co
- The essential Frank Sinatra
- The essential Frank Sinatra
- The guitar stylings of Hank Snow
- The joy of sax
- The legendary Glenn Miller on the air, Record 6
- The legendary Little Theater concert of 1964
- The mighty Wurlitzer and the roaring hi-fi twenties
- The mighty Wurlitzer and the roaring hi-fi twenties
- The percussive twenties
- The persuasive sax of Russ Procope
- The roots of Dixieland jazz, Vol. 2
- The soul trumpet
- The sound of Sammy
- The sound of dynamic woodwinds
- The very best
- The voice : the Columbia years, 1943-1952
- Town and country time : Town and country time, Program no. 89 | Program no. 90
- Two times four plus six
- Vaudeville!
- When the saints go marching in
- Who said blackbirds are blue?
- Wingy Manone
- Young Frank Sinatra : in the blue of evening
- Your Guy Lombardo medley
- Your Guy Lombardo medley
- Zaggin' with Zig
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