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- "Satchmo" : Louis Armstrong (1900-1971)
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- A Jazz piano anthology
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- A jam session with Benny Goodman, 1935-1937
- A to Z of jazz
- A tribute
- A word from the English "Jazz."
- A world of jazz : the Chicago era
- Accordion man
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- Al Hirt : his trumpet & Dixieland orch. at Dan's Pierr 600 in New Orleans
- Al White and the Station J Orchestra
- All star jazz show, No. 4, Rockin' in rhythm
- Alvino Rey, his greatest hits!
- Ambassador Satch
- Ambassador Satch
- An hour of modern piano rhythms
- Armand Hug plays jazz at the Royal Orleans
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- Art Tatum
- Art Tatum
- Art Tatum masterpieces, [Vol. 1]
- Art Tatum on the air
- Art for Art's sake
- Arthur Fiedler-- Mister Music U.S.A. and the Boston Pops play music from Broadway, the movies and TV, standards and top 10, classics and encores
- At Disneyland!
- At home with Dorothy and Raymond
- At the jazz band ball
- Banjo bonanza
- Battle of Trafalgar
- Benny Goodman : his trio and quartet
- Benny Goodman : swing a la king!, Vol. 1
- Benny Goodman Trio
- Benny Goodman Trio, Quartet, Quintet
- Benny Goodman and his orchestra
- Benny Goodman on V-disc, Vol. 2, 1945-46
- Benny Goodman, 1946
- Benny and the Hawk on the loose in Europe
- Best of Preservation Hall Jazz Band
- Big Dixie
- Big bands of the swinging years
- Bix Beiderbecke
- Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Festival, 1975
- Bix Beiderbecke and the Chicago cornets
- Bix Beiderbecke and the Wolverines
- Bix Beiderbecke, 1924
- Bixology, Vol. 1, Riverboat shuffle
- Blues, skiffle and jazz
- Bourbon Street
- Brassy piano
- Brazen brass features saxes
- Brazil
- Brunswick-Vocalion rarities
- Bunny Berigan
- Bunny Berigan and the Original Dixieland Jass Band : featured on Saturday Nigth [sic] Swing Club, October 24, 1936
- Bunny Berigan's All-Stars, 1936 : a demonstration of swing
- Butch Thompson plays Jelly Roll Morton, Vol. 2
- California hot jazz : Beyond category
- Chet Atkins : a legendary performer, [Vol. 1]
- Chicago concert, 1956
- Collector's history of classic jazz, Record 4, Harlem and the New York scene ; Modern jazz
- College All-Stars at Carnegie Hall
- College songs everybody knows
- College songs everybody knows
- Copenhagen
- Cotton pickin'
- Cotton pickin'
- Crazy calliope music
- Crescent City carnival
- Curtain call : [musical milestones in show business], Vol. 2
- D.S.C. at the European Jazz Festival
- Die Hazy Osterwald story
- Dixie direct
- Dixie small fry in hi-fi
- Dixieland banjo
- Dixieland classics
- Dixieland classics, Vol. 1
- Dixieland classics, Vol. 1
- Dixieland comes to Carnegie Hall
- Dixieland favorites
- Dixieland favorites
- Dixieland favorites
- Dixieland from St. Louis
- Dixieland jazz
- Dixieland jazz
- Dixieland jazz from the terrific Twenties
- Dixieland now & then
- Dixieland now and then
- Dixieland series, Vol. 1
- Django "1934" : [First recordings of The Quintette of The Hot Club of France]
- Django Reinhardt
- Django Reinhardt : volume 4
- Djangologie, Vol. 4
- Doo wacka doo
- Doo wacka doo
- Down in Jungle Town
- Duke Ellington : Hot in Harlem, Vol. 2, 1928-1929
- Duke Ellington and his orchestra
- Duke Ellington, Vol. 2, Hot in Harlem (1928-1929)
- Dutch treat
- Earl "Fatha" Hines and his All-Stars, [Vol. 1]
- Early Dixieland bands
- Early Ellington
- Early Red Nochols : 1925-1927
- Eastbourne performance
- Eddie Condon and all that jazz
- Ellingtonia : a collection of distinctive recordings
- Fats Waller's jam school ; : Jimmie Noone & his loones
- Fats Waller's jam school rare 1938 concert : Jimmie Noone & his loones rare 1941 concert
- Firehouse Five plus Two, [Vol. 2]
- First recordings!
- Fletcher Henderson : the Crown king of swing
- Fletcher Henderson, 1931
- Flivvers, flappers and fox trots
- For swingin' dancers
- Frank Bull and Gene Norman present Dixieland jubilee
- Frank Bull and Gene Norman present Dixieland jubilee
- Friendly persuasion
- From Natchez to Mobile
- Gaslight '61
- George Brunis The New Orleans Rhythm Kings
- Giant of jazz : Sidney Bechet and his Blue Note Jazz Men
- Giant of jazz, Volume 2
- Giants of traditional jazz
- Glenn Miller and his Orchestra : Chesterfield, Cafe Rouge
- Glenn Miller and his Orchestra : Live from Cafe Rouge ; Chesterfield show
- Glenn Miller and his Orchestra : Live from the Glen Island Casino and the Cafe Rouge
- Glenn Miller and his Orchestra : The 1940 Chesterfield shows
- Glenn Miller and his orchestra
- Glenn Miller concert
- Glenn Miller concert, Vol. 1
- Goodbye blues
- Goodman Sextet session
- Goodman on the air
- Guitar stars
- Guitars - by George!
- Gus Arnhiem from films and records
- Half-time at Mizzou
- Hall of fame
- Having a ball with the Three Suns
- Having a ball with the Three Suns
- Heritage '76 : a Missouri tribute to the Bicentennial
- Heritage Music on Video Inc. presents Professor Don Burns
- Heritage Music on Video Inc. presents Tiger Rag Forever Jazz Band
- Hi-fi in focus
- Hold that tiger!
- Hold that tiger! : jazz classics made famous by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band
- Hooked on swing 2
- Hoosier Hot Shots
- I love to hear a banjo
- In the Troc : 10 greats of jazz, Elitch Gardens, Denver, Colorado, 1969
- Jack Hylton
- Jack Hylton & his orchestra, Vol.2
- Jam session broadcast : Jimmie Noone
- Jazz : records from the collection of Frederic Ramsey, Jr, Vol. 3, New Orleans
- Jazz at Preservation Hall, III
- Jazz cocktail
- Jazz from New York
- Jazz in the making
- Jazz in the thirties
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- Jazz strings
- Jazzy jugs and washboards
- Jean Kittrell with the St. Louis Rivermen, Vol. 1
- Jelly Roll Morton 1923/24
- Jelly Roll Morton : the Library of Congress recordings, Vol.1, Boyhood memories
- Jelly Roll Morton : the complete Library of Congress recordings by Alan Lomax
- Johnnie Guarnieri plays everlasting hits
- Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen in concert in the U.S.A
- Kid Ory : 1944
- Kid Ory and his Creole Band at the Dixieland Jubilee
- Kid Ory in Europe
- Kid Ory's Creole jazz band : the complete 1944 appearances on Orson Wells' Mercury Wonder Show, and the 1945 Standard School broadcasts
- Kid Ory, the great New Orleans trombonist
- Kid Thomas and the New Black Eagle Jazz Band
- Kings of New Orleans jazz
- Las Vegas Prima style
- Latin impressions : mambos, cha cha chas
- Lawrence (Piano Roll) Cook plays Down yonder : Lawrence (Piano Roll) Cook plays Tiger rag
- Lawrence Welk presents Pete Fountain
- Leon--Bix Beiderbecke
- Let the good times roll
- Let the good times roll
- Let's cook!
- Let's cook!
- Live at Carnegie Hall (1947)
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- Louis Armstrong
- Louis Armstrong
- Louis Armstrong
- Louis Armstrong
- Louis Armstrong : Paris, 1934
- Louis Armstrong and The Original All Stars : live broadcasts
- Louis Armstrong in concert
- Louis Armstrong, America's musical ambassador
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- Louis Cottrell's Jazz Band live at Carnegie Hall
- Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band, 1942 series
- Lud Gluskin et son jazz
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- Lullaby in rhythm
- Lullaby in rhythm : featuring Charlie Parker
- M.F. Distribution Company Inc. presents Spike Jones
- Ma! They're comin' down the street
- Ma! They're comin' down the street
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- Masters of Jazz, vol. 1-12
- Max Morath at the turn of the century
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- Meyer Davis cordially invites you to dance to the music of his orchestra
- Minstrel days with Eddie Foy, Jr
- Mister Dixieland
- Mostly blues
- Mr. Ragtime
- Muggsy Spanier & his Dixieland Band
- Muggsy Spanier and his Dixieland Band
- Music for moochers, gold diggers, & cattle rustlers
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- Music in the Minsky manor
- Music to turn you on
- Music to turn you on
- New Orleans
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- New Orleans Rhythm Kings
- New Orleans Rhythm Kings
- New Orleans beat
- New Orleans dixieland : 22 Bourbon Street greats
- New Orleans jamboree
- New Orleans revival
- New St. Louis blues : Tiger rag
- Nick La Rocca Dixieland Jazz Band
- No bop hop scop blues
- Nobody's sweetheart
- Old St. Louis Levee Band
- Original Dixieland Jass Band : Historical records of the first jazz bands, Volume 1
- Original Dixieland Jazz Band
- Original Dixieland Jazz in Hi-Fi
- Ostrich walk
- Paul Barbarin's best at Dixieland Hall
- Pete Fountain day
- Phase-4 sampler
- Phil Napoleon
- Piano ragtime with the Dukes of Dixieland
- Piano ragtime with the Dukes of Dixieland, Vol. 11
- Piano solos
- Piano solos, Vol. 1
- Piano starts here
- Piano starts here
- Popular music
- Preservation Hall Jazz Band, New Orleans, La
- Pretty baby : music from the soundtrack of the Paramount motion picture
- Pure dixieland jazz
- Radio band remotes
- Ragtime bluegrass
- Ragtime jamboree
- Ragtime piano gal
- Ragtime piano gal : Jo Ann Castle plays the world's greatest rags
- Ragtime special
- Ragtime special
- Ray Noble encores
- Red Nichols and his Five Pennies
- Red hot in Memphis
- Reinhardt! Reinhardt! Where were you last night? : At Jazz, Ltd., of course!
- Roverboat banjo goodies
- Roy Smeck plays the Hawaiian guitar, banjo, ukulele, and guitar
- Sam Wooding and his Chocolate Dandies
- Sammy Price in concert
- Saturday night at Mickey Finn's
- Seems like old times
- Selectet
- Sensation!
- Sing swings
- Six and Seven-Eighths String Band of New Orleans
- Six and Seven-Eighths String Band of New Orleans
- Skeleton jungle : fox trot | Tiger rag : one step
- Slipped disc, 1945-1946
- Song hits of 1917
- Song hits of 1917
- Song of the wanderer
- Song of the wanderer
- Sounds of ragtime and vaudeville : the piano of Terry Waldo in concert
- St. Louis blues
- St. Peter Street Strutters
- Stan Rubin and his Tigertown Five
- Stan Rubin plays the Ivy League Jazz Band Ball
- Stan Rubin's Tigertown Five
- Standing room only
- Standing room only
- Stephane Grappelli/David Grisman live
- Stereo, the visual sound
- Straight from Dixie!
- Straight from Dixie!
- Stringing the blues
- Stringing the blues
- Stringing the blues : [the golden days of jazz]
- Sweeter than sugar
- Swinga Billyty
- Swinging Dixie
- Swinging at the Gaslight Club
- Tailgating
- Ted Lewis' Greatest hits
- Ted Lewis' greatest hits
- Teddy Buckner and his orchestra
- Teddy Buckner and the All Stars
- Teddy Powell and his orchestra : Ernie Fiorito and his orchestra
- Teddy Wilson & his orchestra
- The 20th Century Strings, Vol. 1, Premiere performance
- The All-time greatest hits of Les Paul & Mary Ford
- The Art of Tatum
- The B.G. six
- The Banjo king
- The Barry Wood show : The Barry Wood show, Series MS 121 | Series MS 122
- The Benny Goodman show, Vol. 2, 1946
- The Best of Dixieland
- The Best of Dixieland
- The Best of Dixieland
- The Best of Ted Lewis
- The Boll Weevil Jass Band plays "Music to stomp your feet by."
- The Brunswick era, Vol. 1, (1926-29)
- The De Castros sing
- The Dixie Rebels, Vol. 2
- The Dixieland story
- The Dixieland story
- The Dixieland story, Vol. 2
- The Dixieland story, Volume 2
- The Dorsey Brothers : 1932-33-34
- The Dukes of Dixieland
- The Dukes of Dixieland featuring Pete Fountain
- The Earl of Bostic
- The Essential Louis Armstrong
- The Firehouse Five story, Vol. 1
- The Giants of jazz
- The Greatest recordings of the big band era, No. 49 & 50
- The Greatest recordings of the big band era, No. 71 & 72
- The Hot Jazz Orchestra
- The Incomparable Jelly Roll Morton
- The King Sisters
- The Library of Congress recordings
- The Mad twenties
- The Mad twenties
- The Mildred Bailey radio show, 1944-1945
- The Mills Brothers story
- The Mulcay's harmonica's
- The Night Pastor and Seven Friends play Chicago Jazz
- The Original Dixieland Jazz Band
- The RCA Victor years : 1936, Vol. 3
- The Seven ages of jazz
- The University Six
- The Versatile giant
- The Wolverine Orchestra
- The Wolverines
- The alternate Goodman, Vol. 11, I got rhythm
- The art of jazz piano
- The ballad of New Orleans
- The banjo : a collector's treasury
- The big band sounds of Bunny Berigan & Jack Teagarden
- The blue three
- The complete "School for pianists" recordings : 1938-1939
- The complete Benny Goodman, Vol. 3, 1936
- The complete Blue Note recordings of Sidney Bechet
- The complete Commodore jazz recordings, Vol. 1, Record 1
- The complete Commodore jazz recordings, Vol. 1, Record 3
- The complete Commodore jazz recordings, Vol. 3, Record 7
- The complete Commodore jazz recordings, Vol. 3, Record 8
- The craziest show on earth
- The definitive Charlie Parker, Volume 1
- The early Duke Ellington
- The fabulous Frank Denke at the piano
- The famous Castle Jazz Band
- The famous Castle Jazz Band
- The genius of Duke, Shows 105-117
- The giants of jazz
- The great New Orleans Rhythm Kings
- The greatest hits of Les Paul & Mary Ford
- The greatest of Louis Armstrong
- The greatest of Louis Armstrong
- The greatest of Louis Armstrong
- The heart and soul of Dixieland jazz
- The hit makers!
- The hits of Joe "Fingers" Carr
- The hot ones
- The irrepressible Rex Stewart
- The legendary Bix Beiderbecke
- The legendary Bix Beiderbecke : 1924-1925
- The legendary Glenn Miller on the air, Record 10
- The legendary Glenn Miller on the air, Record 5
- The medicine man for the blues
- The percussive twenties
- The saints come marching in
- The scintillating banjo of "Smokey" Montgomery
- The small groups, Vol. 1
- The sound of 'sixty-two
- The sounds of Mardi Gras
- The unheard Benny Goodman, Vol. 2, Big Band
- The unique Mr. Bechet
- The unissued soundtrack of New Orleans
- They all played Tiger rag
- Tiger Rag Forever
- Tiger rag and all that jazz
- Tiger woman
- Traditional jazz, Vol. 6
- Tucker, the man and his dream : original motion picture soundtrack
- Unexpurgated jazz
- Valaida: swing is the thing
- Vintage jazz
- We dig Dixieland Jazz
- We dig Dixieland jazz
- Willie "the Rock" Knox & his orch. play ragtime piano
- Wooden Joe's New Orleans Band 1945-1949
- World famous Exner Kid Ory-Johnny Wittwer sessions
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