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- "101" Strings play the blues
- "Saxy Jazz"
- A Mississippi legend : the music of New Orleans
- A date with the Duke : 1945-46, Vol. 2
- After the riot at Newport
- Al Hirt at the Mardi Gras
- Al Hirt at the Mardi Gras
- Al Hirt at the Mardi Gras
- Album of Mae West songs
- Alley cat
- American favorite ballads
- American favorite ballads
- American favorite ballads
- An evening with Anita O'Day
- An evening with Anita O'Day
- An evening with the Duke
- Art Kassel
- Atlantic blues : piano
- Ballads and blues
- Ballads and blues
- Basie's beat
- Basie's beat
- Beat '66
- Bechet and blues
- Behind those swingin' doors : all time favorites with a modern touch
- Big Bill Broonzy sings country blues
- Blues roll on!
- Bud's bandwagon : Bud's bandwagon, 606, Part 1 | 608, Part 2
- Bunny Berigan
- Bunny Berigan 1936-1938
- Bye bye blues
- Chatter jazz
- Chatter jazz
- Chicago concert, 1956
- Chick Bullock and his Levee Loungers, 1933-1941
- Christmas seal campaign 1959 : Christmas seal campaign 1959, The Guy Lombardo show | The Johnny Cash show
- Clancy Hayes sings
- Cold, cold heart : and other "torch" songs
- Copulatin' blues, Vol. 2
- Coronation concert
- Count Basie and his Orchestra : George Wallington plays
- Count Basie and his orchestra : George Wallington plays
- Dancing in the land of hi-fi
- Duke Ellington
- Duke Ellington
- Duke Ellington & his Orchestra
- Duke Ellington & his orchestra : diminuendo in blue & crescendo in blue : original sessions 1945/1946
- Duke Ellington 1941
- Duke Ellington and his famous orchestra : Hollywood 1941, classic era
- Duke Ellington and his orchestra, 1941-1943
- Duke Ellington, Vol. 4
- Early radio transcriptions
- Elvis double dynamite!
- Elvis in Hollywood
- Elvis sings hits from his movies, [Vol. 1]
- Erroll Garner, Coleman Hawkins
- Ethel Smith's "Hit" party
- Ethel Waters (1938-1939)
- Everybody's happy
- Excerpts from new albums for June 1960 : sound ideas for summer
- Explosive sounds of the big bands
- Fanny Brice - Helen Morgan : [rare originals by two legendary pioneers of theater and Tin Pan Alley]
- Favorites
- Featuring the magic touch of Peter Nero & his trio : The Magic sounds of Bobby Freedman & his group
- Firehouse Five plus Two, [Vol. 2]
- Folk song kit
- Folk songs of the world
- Folk tunes, swingin' band style
- Frances Faye sings folk songs
- From the top
- G.I. jive, Vol. 1, The best of the V-Discs
- Gas Light sampler
- George Wright at the Wurlitzer pipe organ
- Gloria Lynne and Lena Horne
- Go with the Ventures
- Goody goody
- Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians present Kenny Gardner
- Guy Lombardo at Harrah's Club
- Guy Lombardo in hi fi
- Guy Lombardo's greatest hits
- Hank Snow
- Happy go Lanin (Music that makes you want to dance)
- Happy jazz
- Have band will travel
- Holiday greetings from Gotham Recording Corporation
- Honky tonk piano
- Honky tonk piano & banjo with rhythm
- Immortal Broadcasts presents Bing Crosby and Duke Ellington : Immortal Broadcasts presents Bing Crosby and Nat King Cole
- Irrepressible Impulses
- Isham Jones
- It's love
- It's real George
- It's real George
- Jazz from St. Louis
- Jazz from St. Louis 1924-1926
- Jazz à la creole
- Jazz, that's all
- Jean Kittrell alone
- Jolie was his name
- Josh White
- Keyboard kapers
- King Oliver in New York
- King of ragtime
- Knockers up!
- Let's have a party!
- Louis Armstrong
- Louis Armstrong and Al Hirt play Dixieland trumpet
- Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band
- Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band, Vol. 2
- Martin Denny's exotic sounds from the silver screen
- Martin Denny's exotic sounds from the silver screen
- Memphis blues : fox trot
- Men : songs for and about men
- Milt Jackson
- More sounds of Washington Square
- Music depreciation, 1944-10-29
- Music from silent films
- Music from the silent films
- Music from the silent films
- Music of the 1920's and 1930's
- Music to strip by
- Music to strip by
- New Orleans jazz
- New Orleans jazz styles : eloquently devised for the keyboard and pianistically patterned
- Nine top artist [sic] sampler
- Oh you kid!
- Only yesterday : recordings the world will always remember
- Organ blues 'n boogie
- Organ stardust
- Pete Condoli plays blues when your lover has gone
- Piano greats
- Piano roll party in hi-fi
- Popular music
- Portraits in jazz
- Presenting the fabulous Mae West
- Puttin' on the style
- Red Allen and his friends, 1932-1956 : remembering Red Allen twenty years later
- Roaring 20's at the gaslight
- Rural route #1
- Same train, a different time
- Sammy Davis, Jr
- Satchmo plays King Oliver
- Saxy jazz
- Selections from Sing out, sweet land!
- Singing across the land
- Songs I sang with Guy Lombardo
- Sonny Stitt blows the blues
- Texas piano blues : 1929-1948
- That's the way it is
- The 1930's : the singers
- The Best of Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians
- The Best of Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians
- The Big band sound
- The Doc Williams show
- The Duke Ellington Carnegie Hall concert : Dec. 19, 1944
- The Four Renegades in curtain call
- The Greatest bands in all the land : the third show
- The Greatest recordings of the big band era, No. 29 & 30
- The Immortal Sidney Bechet
- The Immortal Sidney Bechet
- The Impulse years
- The Incomparable Brook Benton : [20 of his biggest hits]
- The Incomparable Lena Horne
- The Ink Spots
- The Ink Spots' greatest hits
- The Jimmy Blanton years
- The Josh White stories
- The Legendary Duke Ellington
- The Mustang plays swing organ
- The Names of dixieland
- The Smithsonian collection of classic jazz, [Disc 4]
- The Tradewinds
- The Walt Brown show with Bill Collins
- The amazing Mr. Waller, Vol. 1, Fats at the organ
- The best of Duke Ellington : Jazz of World War 2nd
- The best of Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians
- The best of Guy Lombardo, Vol. 2
- The best of Louis Armstrong
- The boll weevil song and eleven other great hits
- The boll weevil song and other great hits
- The definitive Pearl Bailey
- The entertainer
- The fabulous Johnny Cash
- The fabulous Mae West
- The gay caballero
- The golden cream of the country
- The good old songs
- The great dance bands of the '30s and '40s
- The incomparable Lena Horne
- The incomparable Lena Horne
- The legendary Duke Ellington
- The legendary Duke Ellington
- The legendary Josh White
- The legendary Sidney Bechet
- The music of Bob Cooper
- The musical heritage of America, Vol. III, the winning of the west
- The original voice tracks from her greatest movies
- The real blues
- The satin sound-
- The skiffle sessions : live in Belfast
- The stereophonic sound of Benny Goodman, Vol. 2
- The sweetest music this side of Heaven : a musical biography, 1941-1948
- The sweetest music this side of heaven : A musical biography
- The swinging kings
- The swinging kings
- The works of Duke, Vol. 21
- The young beat!
- The young beat!
- The young ones of jazz
- This is Louis Armstrong
- This is Sam Cooke
- Treasury of the golden West
- Trombone panorama
- True religion, and other blues, ballads, and folksongs
- Two beat bash
- Valley of the dolls
- Valley of the dolls and other Academy Award hits
- Vaudeville!
- W.C. Fields...his only recording : ...plus eight songs by Mae West
- Washington Square
- Wayne King's dance medleys
- Winchester Cathedral
- You're mine : vocadance ; Frankie and Johnnie : vocadance
- Your introduction to "101" strings
- [Brush Creek follies : [Brush Creek follies, 1941-01-04, part 1] | 1941-01-04, part 3]
- [Brush Creek follies : [Brush Creek follies, 1941-04-19, part 4] | 1941-04-19, part 6]
- [KMBC miscellaneous audio clips : [Court of human inflations, 36] | 1938-09-19]
- [Monty McGee, 1941-04-14]
- [Telephone hour : [Bing Crosby show, 1945-01-15, part 1] | 1945-01-18, part 1]
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