Part 2 of a survey: Content of all Storyville Films DVD series Storyville Films 60003. “Harlem Roots, Vol. 1” - The Big Bands. Duke Ellington Orch. I Got It Bad And That Ain’t Good (2:54)/Bli Blip (2:50)/Flamingo (3:01)/Hot Chocolate (Cottontail) (3:06)/Jam Session (C Jam Blues) (2:50). Cab Calloway Orch.: Foo A Little Ballyhoo (2:48)/Walkin’ With My Honey (2:35)/Blow Top Blues (2:36)/I Was There When You Left Me (2:43)/We The Cats Shall Hep Ya (2:36)/Blues In The Night (3:12)/The Skunk Song (2:59)/Minnie The Moocher (3:01)/Virginia, Georgia And Caroline (2:57). Count Basie Orch.: Take Me Back Baby (2:39)/Air Mail Special (2:51). Lucky Millinder Orch.: Hello Bill (2:56)/I Want A Big Fat Mama (3:01)/Four Or Five Times (2:33)/Shout Sister, Shout 2:40). All are Soundies. DVD produced in 2004. TT: 0.57. Storyville Films 60013. “Harlem Roots, Vol. 2” - The Headliners. Fats Waller Rhythm: Honeysuckle Rose (2:52)/Your Feet’s Too Big /Ain’t Misbehavin’ (2:59)/The Joint Is Jumpin’ (2:46). Louis Armstrong Orch.: When It’s Sleepy Time Down South (3:07)/Shine (2:52)/I’ll Be Glad When You’re Dead You Rascal You (2:45)/Swinging On Nothing (2:53). Louis Jordan Tympany Five: Five Guys Named Mo (2:44)/Honey Chile (2:41)/GI Jive (2:36)/If You Can‘t Smile And Say Yes (2:45)/Fuzzy Wuzzy (2:49)/Tillie (2:26)/Caldonia (2:50)/Buzz Me (2:48)/Down, Down, Down (3:01)/Jumpin’ At The Jubilee (2:34). All are Soundies. DVD produced in 2004. TT: 0.50. Storyville Films 60023. “Harlem Roots, Vol. 3” - Rhythm In Harmony. The Mills Brothers. John, Don, Harry, Herbert (vo), 1942: Caravan (2:41)/Rockin’ Chair (3:01). Similar. John, Don, Herbert, Gene Smith (vo), Cliff White (g). 1944: Lazy River (2:32)/Till Then (2:42)/Cielito Lindo (2:52)/You Always Hurt The One You Love (3:03). Similar. John, Don, Herbert (vo), Dorothy Dandridge (dance). 1942: Paper Doll (2:35). The Delta Rhythm Boys. Carl Jones, Traverse Crawford, Kelsey Pharr, Lee Gaines (vo), (dancers). 1941 & 1945: Dry Bones (2:45)/I Dreamt I Dwelt In Harlem (2:15)/ Jack, You Are Playing The Game (2:50)/Just A-Sittin’ And A-Rockin’ (2:45)/Rigoletto Blues (2:40)/Snoqualomie Jo Jo (2:51)/Take The “A” Train (2:38). The Deep River Boys. Vernon Gardner, George Lawson, Harry Douglas, Edward “Mumbles” Ware (vo) acc. by Claude Garreau Orch. 1941: Shadrack (2:18). Omit Douglas. acc. by Jack Shilkret Orch., 1941: Toot That Trumpet (2:38). The Chariotteers. 1941: Darktown Struters Ball (2:39). The Jubalaires. Caleb N. Giniyard Jr., John Jennings, Theodore Brooks, George McFadden (vo), unknown (g). 1941: Preacher And The Bear (2:59)/Noah (2:41)/Brother Bill (2:41). All are Soundies. DVD produced in 2005. TT: 0.54. Storyville Films 60033. “Harlem Roots, Vol. 4” - Jivin’ Time. Nat ”King” Cole Trio. Cole (p,vo), Oscar Moore (g), Johnny Miller (b). 1946: Got A Penny, Benny? (2:50)/Come To Baby, Do (2:51)/I’m An Errand Boy For Rhythm (2:44). Henry “Red” Allen Orch.: Allen (tp,vo), J.C. Higginbotham (tb), Don Stovall (as), Bill Thompson (p), Clarence Moten (b), Edward Bourne or Alvin Burroughs (d). 1946: Drink Hearty (2:57)/ House on 52nd Street (2:40)/Count Me Out. Bob Howard. Howard (vo) acc. by unknown Orch. 1944: Shine (2:29)/She’s Too Hot To Handle (2:28). Skeets Tolbert Orch., Prob. Robert Hicks (tp), Campbell A. “Skeets” Tolbert (as,vo), unknown (p,b,d), 1945: No, No, Baby (2:44). The Musical Madcaps. Nick Aldrich (p), unknown (g), Ebenezer Paul (b), Willie Jones (d), Al Cowens (wbd), Joe Carroll (vo). 1943: The Rhythm Of The Rhythm Band (3:20). Dallas Bartley Orch. Walter Fuller (tp,vo), Porter Gilbert (as), unknown (ts), Bob Mosley (p), Dallas Bartley (b), Jack Parker (d). 1945: Cryin’ And Singin’ The Blues (2:33)/Sandin’ Joe (2:35). Dorothe Dandridge. Dandridge, Paul White (vo,dance) acc. by Ted Fiorito Orch. 1942: A Zoot Suit (2:55). Dandridge (vo) acc. by unknown Orch. 1941: A Jig In The Jungle (2:40). Sister Rosetta Tharpe with Lucky Millinder Orch. Archie Johnson, William Scott, Nelson Bryant (tp), Floyd Brady, George Stevenson, Edward Morant (tb), George James, Ernest Purce, Pazzuza, Ted Barnett (reeds), Bill Doggett (p), Trevor Bacon (g), Abe Bolar (b), Panama Francis (d), Tharpe (vo). 1941: Lonesome Road. Mabel Lee. Lee (vo) acc. by unknown (p,g,b,d). 1943: Chicken Shack Shuffle (2:39). Lee (vo,dance) acc. by Deryck Sampson Orch. Sampson (p), unknown (g,b,d). 1945: The Cat Can’t Dance (2:44). Bill “Bojangles” Robinson. Robinson (vo,dance) acc. by unknown Studio Orch.. 1941: Let’s Scuffle (2:54). June Richmond with Roy Milton Band. Hosea Sapp (tp), Earl Smith (as), Lorenzo “Buddy” Floyd (ts), Camille Howard (p), Roy Milton (d), Richmond (vo,dance). 1944: Hey, Lawdy Mama (2:37). Same. 1945: Mr. Jackson From Jacksonville (2:24). Vanita Smythe. Smythe (vo) poss. acc. by Dan Burley (p), unknown (g,b).1946: They Raided The Joint (2:40). Edna Mae Harris. Harris acc. by unknown Orch. 1942: T’aint No Good (2:55). All are Soundies. DVD produced in 2005. TT: 1.00. Storyville Films 60043. “The Big Bands, Vol. 1”. Duke Ellington Orch. Cat Anderson, Clark Terry, Willie Cook (tp), Ray Nance (tp,v), Quentin Jackson, Britt Woodman, Juan Tizol (tb), Paul Gonsalves, Russell Procope, Willie Smith, Jimmy Hamilton, Harry Carney (reeds), Ellington (p,dir), Wendell Marshall (b), Luis Bellson (d). 1952: Sophisticated Lady (2:58)/Caravan (2:58)/The Mooche (4:59)/VIP’s Boogie (4:25)/Solitude (3:45)/Mood Indigo (4:24)/ The Hawk Talks (3:40. Lionel Hampton Orch. Ed Mullens, Leo Shepherd, Duke Garrette, Walter Williams, Benny Bailey (tp), Paul Higaki, Al Grey, Benny Powell, Jimmy Warwick (tb), Bobby Plater, Jerome Richardson, Johnny Board, Curtis Lowe, Ben Kynard (reeds), Hampton (vib,dr), Milt Buckner (p), Billy Mackel (g), Roy Johnson (b), Ellis Bartee (d). N.Y., 1950: Midnight Sun (3:25)/Beulah’s Boogie (3:29)/Cobb’s Idea (3:17)/T.V. Special (2:52). Quincy Jones (tp) replaces Garrette, Jimmy Cleveland (tb) for Warwick and Gil Bernard (reeds) for Lowe. 1951: Love You Like Mad (2:28)/Ding Dong Baby (2:33)/Vibe Boogie (2:26)/Bongo Interlude (3:15)/Air Mail Special (5:33)/Slide Hamp Slide (2:27)/Cares (3:22). All are Snader Telescriptions. DVD produced in 2004. TT: 1.03. Storyville Films 60053. “The Big Bands, Vol. 2”. Charlie Barnet Orchestra: Skyliner (3:02)/My Old Flame (3:13)/Andy’s Boogie (3:20)/Caravan (3:15)/Cherokee (3:26). Les Brown And His Band Of Renown: I’ve Got The World On A String (3:32)/Time Will Take Care Of Everything (3:09)/Dance Of Renown (2:31)/Billboard March (2:41). Ralph Flanagan Orchestra: Stars And Stripes Forever (2:46)/Joshua (2:47)/Giannina Mia (2:44)/Dixie Jump (2:35). Tony Pastor Orchestra: Your Red Wagon (2:44)/Margie (2:32)/Come On-A My House (2:26)/Life Is So Peculiar (2:31)/Brother Bill (2:24). All are Snader Telescriptions, 1950-52. DVD produced in 2004. TT: 0.47. Storyville Films 60063. “The Small Jazz Groups”. Count Basie Orch. Clark Terry (tp), Buddy DeFranco (cl), Wardell Gray (ts), Basie (p), Freddie Green (g), Jimmy Lewis (b), Gus Johnson (d), Helen Humes (vo). 1950: Basie Boogie (3:10)/If I Could Be With You (3:31)/Basie’s Conversation (3:12)/I Cried For You (3:12)/One O’Clock Jump (3:05). Cab Calloway. Jonah Jones (tp,vo), Dave Rivera (p), Milt Hinton (b), Panama Francis (d), Calloway (vo). 1950: Minnie The Moocher (3:28)/One For My Baby (3:21)/I Can’t Give You Anything But Love (3:19)/St. James Infirmary (3:14)/Calloway Boogie (3:08). George Shearing Quintet. Shearing (p), Joe Roland (vib), Chuck Wayne (g), John Levy (b), Denzil Best (d). 1950: Move (3:17)/I’ll Be Around (3:11)/Conception (3:12)/I’ll Never Smile Again (3:14)/Swedish Pastry (2:48). All are Snader Telescriptions. DVD produced in 2005. TT: 0.49. Storyville Films 60073. “The Vocalists”. Peggy Lee acc. byDave Barbour (g), Hal Schaefer (keyb). 1950-51: Why Don’t You Do Right (3:19)/I Cover The Waterfront (3:44)/I May Be Wrong (3:13)/I Only Have Eyes For You (3:28)/What More Can A Woman Do? (3:29)/I Don’t Know Enough Of You (3:15). Sarah Vaughan acc. by an (offscreen) bigband incl. Jimmy Jones (p) and Jimmy Cobb (d). 1950-51: You’re Mine (3:34)/The Nearness Of You (3:37)/You’re Not The Kind (2:17)/ These Things I Offer You (2:35)/Perdido (2:27). June Christy acc. by Claude Williamsson (p) and the Ernie Felice Quartet incl. unknown (cl), (acc), (g), (b). 1950-51: He’s Funny That Way (3:10)/Taking A Chance On Love (3:04)/Imagination 3:21)/All God’s Children Got Rhythm (2:56). Mel Tormé acc. by a band led by Al Pellegrini (p). 1950-51: Blue Room (3:13)/April Showers (3:03)/You’re Driving Me Crazy (3:17)/You Ought To Be In Pictures (3:10). All are Snader Telescriptions. DVD produced in 2004. TT: 1.00. Storyville Films 60083. “Dixieland Jazz, Vol. 1”. The Bobcats. 1951: Muskrat Ramble (2:59)/Big Noise From Winnetka (2:28)/March Of The Bobcats (2:58)/Savoy Blues (3:26)/Whos Sorry Now (3:04)/Complainin’ (2:49)/Love’s Got Me In A Lazy Mood (3:01)/Panama Blues (3:07). Jack Teagarden Orch. 1951: Lover (2:53)/Basin Street Blues (3:18)/Wolverine Blues (2:57)/Rockin’ Chair (3:51)/That’s A Plenty (2:58)/Nobody Knows The Trouble I’ve Seen (4:36)/Jack Armstrong Blues (3:54)/Stars Fell On Alabama (3:47)/Dark Eyes (3:24)/Georgia On My Mind (2:43). All are Snader Telescriptions. DVD produced in 2004. TT: 0.58. Storyville Films 60093. “Dixieland Jazz, Vol. 2”. Pete Daily Chicagoans. Daily (co), Pud Brown (cl,ts), Skippy Anderson (p), Len Esterdahl (bj), Bud Hatch (tu), Hugh Allison (d). 1951: Over The Waves (3:11)/Daily Double (3:02)/Goat Blues (3:10)/O Tannenbaum (3:28)/Please Don’t Talk About Me When I’m Gone (3:32). Firehouse Five Plus Two. Danny Alquire (co), Ward Kimball (tb), Clarke Mallory (cl), Frank Thimas (p), Harper Goff (bj), Ed Penner (tu), Monte Mountjoy (d). 1951: Hook And Ladder Blues (3:39)/Brass Bell (3:20)/Everybody Loves My Baby (3:05)/Red Hot River Valley (3:13)/South (3:17)/Firehouse Stomp (3:23). Red Nichols Five Pennies. Nichols (co), King Jackson (tb), Rosie McHargue (cl), Joe Rushton (b-sax), Bobby Hammack (p), Rollie Culver (d). 1950: Three Blind Mice (3:15)/American Patrol (3:00)/Battle Hymn Of The Republic (3:24)/Entrance Of The Gladiators (2:59)/Back Room Blues (3:23). All are Snader Telescriptions. DVD produced in 2005. TT: 0.54. Storyville Films 60103. “Nat “King” Cole”. Cole (p,vo), Irving Ashby (g), Joe Comfort (b), Jack Costanzo (cgs).1950-52: Route 66 (3:07)/Sweet Lorraine (2:54)/Little Girl (2:38)/Home (3:23)/The Trouble With You Is Me (3:06)/That’s My Girl (1:41)/Nature Boy (2:51)/Sweet Lorraine - alt. version (2:49). Cole (p,vo), Costanzo (conga-d). 1950-52: Calypso Blues (2:55) You Call It Madness (3:28). Cole, Ashby, Comfort, Costanzo, unidentified string section (off screen. 1950-52: Mona Lisa (3:08)/Because Of Rain (2:34)/Too Young (3:30)/Always You (2:45)/Home - alt. version (2:59)/Nature Boy - alt. version in color (3:02). All are Snader Telescriptions. DVD produced in 2004. TT: 0.52. Storyville Films 60113. “The Big Bands, Vol. 1”. Stan Kenton Orch.: Southern Scandals (2:56)/It’s Been A Long, Long Time (2:42)/Jammin’ In The Panoram (1:56)/Eager Beaver (2:43)/Tampico (2:31)/Reed Rapture (2:32. Les Brown feat. Doris Day (vo).: My Lost Horizon (2:46). Tony Pastor: Oh Marie (2:46). Claude Thornhill Orch. Thornhill (p), feat. Buddy Stewart and Martha Wayne (vo).: Where Has My Little Dog Gone? (2:41). Sunny Dunham Orch. Dunham (tp,tb): Sleepy Lagoon (2:53). Larry Clinton Orch. Clinton (tb): The Dipsy Doodle (2:40)/Deep Purple (2:45)/Watcha Know Joe? (2:42)/ Chant Of The Jungle (2:22). Bob Chester Orch. Chester (tp): B-I-BI (2:48). Glen Gray Casa Loma Orch.: Sentimental Journey (2:40). Alvino Ray: St. Louis Blues (2:42). Buddy Rogers. Rogers (vo): 12th Street Rag (2:24). All are Soundies from the 1940’s. DVD produced in 2004. TT: 1.04. Storyville Films 60123. “The Big Bands, Vol. 2”. Jimmy Dorsey Orch.: Nate Kazebier, Jimmy Campbell, Shorty Solomonsen (tp), Al Jordan, Sonny Lee, Phil Washburn (tb), Jimmy Dorsey (as,cl), Milt Yaner, Frank Langene (as), Don Hammond (ts), Charlie Frazier (ts,cl), Joe Lipman (p), Guy Smith (g), Jack Ryan (b), Buddy Schutz (d), Bob Eberly, Helen O’Connell (vo). Late, 1941: Bar Babble (2:47)/Man That’s Groovy (2:58)/La Rosita (2:46). Gene Krupa Orch.: Roy Eldridge (tp,vo), Norman Murphy, Al Beck, Graham Young (tp), John Grassi, Jay Kalliher, Babe Wagner (tb), Musky Ruffo (as), Sam Musiker (as,cl), Jimmy Migliori, Sam Listengart (as), Walter Bates (ts), Milt Raskin (p), Ray Biondi (g), Eddie Mihelich (b), Krupa (d), Anita O’Day (vo). RCA Studio, N.Y., December 18, 1941.: Let Me Off Uptown (3:09)/ Thanks For The Boogie Ride (2:53). Victor Young Orch.: Hold That Tiger (Tiger Rag) (2:13). Al Donahue Orch.: Java Jive (2:21)/Anvil Chorus (2:26)/Lonesome Road (2:42)/Volga Boatman (2:15)/Jumpin’ At The Jukebox (3:14). Will Bradley Orch. incl. Joe Wiedman (tp), Ray McKinley (d).: Boardwalk Boogie (2:46)/Barnyard Bounce (2:54). Charlie Spivak Orch. Spivak (tp): Hop, Skip And Jump (2:52). Johnny Long: Boogie Man (2:16)/It Must Be Jelly (2:40). Johnny Messner Music Box Band: Are You Happy? Amen (2:52)/The Biggest Aspidastra In The World (2:45). All are Soundies from the 1940’s. DVD produced in 2005. TT: 0.48. Storyville Films 60133. “Boogie Woogie”. Lena Horne (vo) with Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson (p) and Teddy Wilson Band in a short musical: Boogie Woogie Dream (14:08). Meade “Lux” Lewis (p): Roll ‘Em (2:34)/Boogie Woogie (2:29)/Low Down Dog (2:43). Maurice Rocco (p,vo) acc. by big band (off screen): Beat Me Daddy, Eight To The Bar (2:20)/Rhum Boogie (2:27)/Rocco’s Blues (3:01). Gene Rodgers (p) with unknown female group (g,bj,d): Jukebox Boogie (2:39). Lynn Albritton (p) with unknown dancers: Backstage Blues (2:34). Harry “The Hipster” Gibson (p) with unknown dancers: Opus 12 Eee (2:46). Robert Crum (p): Adventures In Boogie Woogie (2:44). Ray Sinatra Orch. Sinatra (p): Boogie Woogie Upstairs (2:40). Will Bradley Orch. Bradley (tb): Boardwalk Boogie (2:46). Martha Davis (p) acc. by unknown (g,b,d): Martha’s Boogie (3:04). Lionel Hampton Orch.: Vibe Boogie (2:26). Count Basie Orch.: Basie Boogie (3:10). All are Soundies from the 1940’s. DVD produced in 2004. TT: 0.53. Storyville Films 60143. “Louis Armstrong & His Friends”. From TV shows feat. Louis with his All Stars with Jack Teagarden and guests like Duke Ellington, Coleman Hawkins, Dizzy Gillespie, Gerry Mulligan, George Shearing and Hoagy Carmichael: When It’s Sleepy Time Down South (0:30)/Muskrat Ramble (2:14)/Jeepers Creepers (3:15)/Hoagy Carmichael Medley: Georgia On My Mind/In The Cool, Cool, Cool Of The Evening/Lazy Bones/Rockin’ Chair/Lazy River (3:06)/South Rampart Street Parade (3:27)/On The Sunny Side Of The Street (3:03)/Saint Louis Blues (6:13)/I Love Jazz (2:35)/Medley: Now You Have Jazz/Tiger Rag (4:20)/Umbrella Man (2:57)/Perdido (4:29). DVD produced in 2004. TT: 1.03. Storyville Films 60153. “Accents On Girls” - The All Girl Bands. Ina Ray Hutton Melodears. Lois Lamb, Marion Elzea, Juel Donahue (tp), Fy Hesser, Alice Wills, Jessie Bailey (tb), Zacky Alexander, Betty Stich, Betty Sattley, Rose Ansiodate (reeds), Betty Roudbeish (p), Marion Gange (g), Marge Rivers (b), Jean Skinne (d), Hutton (vo). Clip from Star Reporter, L.A., 1936: I’m A Hundred Percent For You (2:32). Add The Foster Twins. From short film movie “Accent On Girls”, N.Y., 1936: Hutton Club Shake (1:52)/Truckin (2:34)/She’s The Topic Of The Topics (1:56)/Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen (1:56). Similar personnel. Add The Winsted Trio (vo). From the short film “Swing, Hutton, Swing”, N.Y., 1937: Unknown instrumental (1:50)/Bugle Call Rag (1:58)/ Medley: Stardust/Organ Grinder’s Swing (2:17)/Doin’ The Suzy-Q (2:17)/Melody Of Swing (1:49). The Lorraine Page Orch. with Six Hits And A Miss (vo). N.Y., 1945: Sweet Sue (2:43). Rita Rio Mistresses Of Rhythm. Rio (vo). Personnel unknown. N.Y., 1941: I Look At You (2:28)/Flying Feet (2:05) /La Cucaracha (1:40)/Sticks And Stones (2:35)/Feed The Kitty (2:46). The International Sweethearts Of Rhythm. Prob. Ernestine “Tiny” Davis, Johnnie Mae Stansbury, Nora LeeMcGhee, Floye Breuer (tå), Julia Travick, Helen Jones, Ina Bette Byrd (tb), Viola Burnside, Willie Mae Lee, Jacqueline Dexter, Colleen Murray, Myrtle Young (reeds), Jackie King (p), Carline Ray (g), Edna Smith (b), Pauline Braddy (d), Anna Mae Winburn (vo,ldr). From the short film “The International Sweethearts Of Rhythm”, N.Y., 1946: She’s Crazy With The Heat (3:20)/That Man Of Mine (3:37)/Jump Children (2:04). From the short film “How About That Jive, N.Y., 1946: Rhythm Jump (2:34)/How About That Jive (2:34) /I Left My Man (2:38). From the short film “Harlem Jam Session”, N.Y., 1946: Harlem Jammin’ (1:58)/Don’t Get It Twisted (2:49)/Just The Thing (2:35). Sources unknown. DVD produced in 2005. TT: 1.01. Storyville Films 60163. “Rhythm And Blues At The Apollo Theatre”. Amos Milburn: Rocky Mountain (1:57)/Bewildered (2:40)/Bad, Bad Whiskey (3:10)/Down The Road Apiece (2:30). Martha Davis: We Just Couldn’t Say Goodbye (2:22)/ Vipity Vop (2:50)/Goodbye (3:03). The Paul Williams Band with Jimmy Brown: My Love Is True (2:20). Joe Turner: Oke She Moke She Pop (3:10). Ruth Brown: Oh What A Dream (3:43)/Raining Teardrops From My Eyes (2:08). Faye Adams: Everyday (2:00)/Somebody Somewhere (2:26). The Clovers: Fool, Fool, Fool (2:55)/Miss Fanny (2:07). Dinah Washington: My Lean Baby (1:30). The Larks: Without A Song (1:50). All are Snader Telescription from 1950-52. DVD produced in 2004. TT: 0.55. Storyville Films 60173. “Variety At The Apollo Theatre”. Mantan Moreland and Nipsey Russell: Comedy (1:45). Dinah Wahington (vo). acc. by Paul Williams Band. 1953-54: Only A Moment Ago (3:00)/Such A Night (2:29)/I Don’t Hurt Anymore (2:27). Nat “King” Cole Quartet. Cole (p,vo), Irving Ashby (g), Joe Comfort (b), Jack Costanzo (bgs), N.Y., 1950-52: For Sentimental Reasons (3:15)/You Call It Madness (3:27)/Mona Lisa (2:46). Bill Bailey (tap dance) acc. by Paul Williams Band: Bill Bailey ( ). Ruth Brown (vo) acc. by Paul Williams Band. N.Y., 1954: Have A Good Time (3:12). The Delta Rhythm Boys. Carl Jones, Traverse Crawford, Kelset Pharr, Lee Gaines (vo). 1945: Dry Bones (3:03)/ Take The “A” Train (2:34). Coles and Atkins (vo,tapdance) acc. by Paul Williams Band. N.Y., 1954: Let’s Dance (0.55)/ I Love You Truly ( ). The Clovers. Unknown Quartet (vo) acc. by P. Williams Band. 1954: Lovey Dovey (2:35)/Little Momma (2:14). Lionel Hampton Orch.: Ed Mullens, Leo Shepherd, Duke Garrette, Walter Williams, Benny Bailey (tp), Paul Higaki, Al Grey, Benny Powell, Jimmy Warwick (tb), Bobby Plater, Jerome Richardson, Johnny Board, Curtis Lowe, Ben Kynard (reeds), Hampton (vib,dr), Milt Buckner (p), Billy Mackel (g), Roy Johnson (b), Ellis Bartee (d). N.Y., 1950: Midnight Sun (3:25)/Cobb’s Idea (3:03). Little Buck (tap Dance) acc. by P. Williams Band. N.Y., 1954: Dance Routine 1:40). The Businessmen Of Rhythm (tap dance). N.Y., 1954: I Ain’t Got Nobody (1:11)/Tap Dance (1:30). Cab Calloway And The Cabaliers. Jonah Jones (tp), Dave Rivera (p), Mil Hinton (b), Panama Francis (d), Calloway (vo). N.Y., 1950: Minnie The Moocher (2:34). Sources unknown. DVD produced in 2005. TT: 0.58. Storyville Films 6018-6020: No issues. Storyville Films 60213. “Monterey Jazz Festival 1975”. Akiyoshi-Tabackin Big Band feat. Clark Terry (tp): Henpecked Old Man (5:53). Paul Desmond Quartet: Emily (4:54). Bill Evans Trio: Up With The Lark (6:14). Dizzy Gillespie Orch. feat. Cal Tjader (vib): Improvisation and Blues By Dizzy Gillespie (6:48). Bobby Blue Band: I Wouldn’t Treat A Dog (The Way You Treat Me) (1:40). Etta James And The Outlaws: Woman (Shake Your Booty) (1:34). Marian McPartland (p.solo): Afterglow (3:50). Bill Evans, Marian McPartland, John Lewis and Patrice Rushen: Billie’s Bounce (4:40). Blood, Sweat & Tears/David Clayton Thomas: One Room Country Shack (2:05). John Lewis Sextet feat. Svend Asmussen: Lyons Head (5:20). Chuck Mangione Quartet: Ichano (8:26). DVD produced in 2003. TT: 0.59. Storyville Films 60223: No issue. Storyville Films 60233. “The Mills Brothers Story” with Harry, Donald and Herbert Mills. Also paticipating are John Charles Mills, John Hutchinson Mills, Henry Miller and John Hutchinson Mills 2nd. This film tells the story from their early innovations imitating the sounds of musicak instruments vocally, throught tragic career setbacks, to their success as both performing- and recording artists. Also included are film clips from back to 1932 an up to their second to last public in 1989. Mills Brothers: Paper Doll/You Always Hurt The One You Love/Till Then/You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You/Glow Worm/Nevertheleas/Opus One/Yellow Bird/Dinah/Bye Bye Blackbird. DVD produced in 2003. TT: 0.55. Storyville Films 60243. “The Spike Jones Story”. A documentary telling the story of George Rock (1929-1988) aka Spike Jones. Several statements by a.o. Milton Berle, Eddie Brunt, Danny Thomas, Helen Grayco (wife) and Spike Jones, Jr. Also many film clips with a.o. his City Slickers, performing Cocktails For Two, Der Führers Face, You Always Hurt The One You Love, Laura and All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth. Also Jimmy Dorsey Orch., TV shows, 1954, “All Star Revue”, NBC, 1952 Talk Show, CBS, 1960, The Mills Brothers, 1944 and much more. DVD produced in 2004. TT 1.00. Storyville Films 60253. Niels Lan Doky “The Close Encounter”. Doky (p), Gary Peacock (b), Alex Riel (d): Secret Love (7:52)/Seeds (7:40)/Marianne (6:30)/December (7:00)/The Ditty (2:38)/The Blues (11:38)/Oktober hilsen (9:21)/The Release (8:13). DVD produced in 2006. TT: 0.58. Storyville Films 4960283. “Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis Quartet, Vol. 1 & 2”. Davis (ts), Niels Jørgen Steen (p), Jesper Lundgaard (b), Ed Thigpen (d). Recorded at Jazzhus Slukefter, Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1985. Vol. 1: Take The ”A” Train (7:22)/Just Friends (6:16)/Out Of Nowhere (8:41)/The Shadow Of Your Smile (7:35)/If I Had You (4:21)/Light And Lovely (10:22). Vol. 2: S’ Wonderful (6:02)/Shiny Stockins (10:27)/Meditation (8:11)/I Can’t Get Started (5:09)/Don’t Get Around Much Anymore (7:01). (Cover printed with text in German). DVD produced in 2003. TT: 1.29. Storyville Films 60273: No issue. Storyville Films 60283. “The Clark Terry Quartet & The Duke Jordan Trio”. Recorded at Club Montmartre, Copenhagen, Denmark,April 7, 1985. Terry (tp,flgh), Duke Jordan (p), Jimmy Woode (b), Svend Erik Nørregaard (d): In A Mellotone (8:48)/Mood Indigo (6:34)/Just Squeeze Me (0.55)/Just Squeeze Me (6:23)/God Bless The Child (6:40)/Satin Doll (8:58)/ Lady Be Good (3:09). Jordan (p),Jesper Lundgaard (b), Aage Tanggaard (d): Dancesaball (7:39)/Medley: Lush Life/ Solitude (7:39). Gone With The Wind (6:45)/Jordu (6:17). DVD produced in 2003. TT: 1.15. Storyville Films 60293: No Issue. Storyville Films 60303. “Svend Asmussen Quartet”. Asmussen (v), Kenny Drew (p), Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (b), Ed Rhigpen (d). Recorded at Club Montmartre, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1986: It Don’t Mean A Thing If It Ain’t Got That Swing (7:15)/Lap-Nils Polska (7:20)/Trubbel (6:18)/Just A Gigolo (3:42)/Pent-Up House (5:42)/C Jam Blues (5:59)/June Night (3:35). DVD produced in 2004. TT: 0.42. Storyville Films 60313. “Louis Jordan Tympany Five” - Selections from his feature films: Beware, 1946. Aaron Izenhall (tp), Jordan (as,vo), Joshua Jackson (ts), William Davis (p), Carl Hogan (g), Jesse Simpkins (b), Eddie Byrd (d): You Gotta Have The Beat (2:30)/How Long Must I Wait For You (2:04)/Hold On (2:37)/Long Legged Lizzie (3:05)/Good Morning Heartache (1:50)/In The Land Of The Buffalo Nickel (2:18)/ Got An Old Fashioned Passion For You (1:46)/Don’t Worry ‘Bout That Mule (1:50)/Salt Pork, West Virginia (3:25)/Beware Brother, Beware (3:13). Reet, Petite And Gone, 1947. (tp), Jordan (as,vo), James Wright (ts), Wild Bill Davis (p), Simpkins (b), Chris Columbus (d): Let The Good Times Roll (2:48)/Texas And Pacific (2:52)/Reet, Petire And Gone (2:24)/Wham Sam (2:34)/All For The Love Of Lil (2:56)/The Green Grass Grows All Around (3:00)/I Know What You’re Putting Down (2:57)/That Chick’s Too Young (1:30)/Ain’t That Just Like A Woman (2:33)/If It’s Love Yoy Want Baby, That’s Me (1:00). Look Out Sister, 1948. Izenhall (tp), Jordan (as), Paul Quinichette (ts), Willliam Doggett (p), William Hadnott (b), Columbus (d): Caldonia (1:16)/Jack You’re Dead (2:22)/Got A New Ten Gallon Hat (1:28)/Don’t Burn The Candle At Both Ends (2:03)/We Can’t Agree (2:40)/ Boogie In The Barnyard (1:04)/You Are Much Too Fat (0.59)/Turkey In The Straw (1:17)/I Got Those Roamin’ Blues (3:03)/Early In The Morning (3:08)/Look Out Sister (3:13). DVD produced in 2004. TT: 1.16. Storyville Films 60323. ”The Blues”. Bessie Smith acc. by R. Johnson Orchestra. Joe Smith (co), Russell Smith and poss. Sidney de Paris (tp), Buster Bailey (cl), Happy Caldwell (ts), James P. Johnson (p,dir), Charlie Dixon (bjo), Harry Hull (b), Kaiser Marshall (d), Hall Johnson Choir. Choral arr. by W.C. Handy. RKO Radio Pictures, 1929: St. Louis Blues (15:08). Excerpt from ”Paradise In Harlem”. Mamie Smith acc. by Lucky Millinder And His Orchestra: Tell Me Mama (2:48). An Internnational Roadshow Release, 1940. Excerpt from ”Woman’s A Fool”. Ida Cox acc. by Jessie Crump (p): Kentucky Man Blues/Fore Day Creep (6:56). Big Bill Broonzy. Broonzy (g,vo): John Henry/Stump Blues/Guitar Blues #1/Guitar Blues #2 (8:25). Field recordings, approx. 1938-42. Sonny Boy Williamson. Williamson (hca,vo), Sture Nordin, Lennart Nyten (g): Tell Me Baby/You’re My Baby/Goin’ Back Home (11:00). DVD produced in 2004. TT: 0.49. Storyville Films 60333. “Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - 1929-43”. “Black And Tan fantasy”. RKO Productions, Inc., August, 1929. Arthur Whetsol, Freddie Jenkins, Cootie Williams (tp), Joe Nanton, Juan Tizol (tb), Barney Bigard (cl,ts), Johnny Hodges (as,ss), Harry Carney (cl,as,bars), Ellington (p), Fred Guy (bjo), Wellman Braud (b), Sonny Greer (d): Black And Tan Fantasy/The Duke Steps Out/Black Beauty/Cotton Club Stomp/Flaming Youth/Same Train/Black And Tan Fantasy (18:21). “Check And Double Check”. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., Fall, 1930. Personnel as above: Three Little Words/Old Man Blues (3:29). “Symphony In Black”. Paramount Productions, Inc., prob. Summer, 1934. Personnel similar to the above: A Rhapsody Of Negro Life/The Laborers/A Triangle (Dance Jealousy, Blues)/A Hymn Of Sorrow/Harlem Rhythm (9:09). “Paramount Pictorial No. 889”. Record making with Duke Ellington And His Orchestra. Summer, 1937. Whetsol, Williams (tp), Rex Stewart (co), Nanton, Tizol, Lawrence Brown (tb), Bigard (cl.ts), Hodges, Otto Hardwick (as), Carney (bars), Ellington (p), Guy (g), Hayes Alvis (b), Greer (d), Ivie Anderson (vo): Daybreak Express/Oh Babe! Maybe Someday (5:03). “The Hit Parade”. Republic Pictures Corp., Spring, 1937. Personnel as above, but add Billy Taylor (b): I’ve Got To Be A Rug Cutter (2:15). “Duke Ellington And His Orchestra”. RKO Radio Pictures Ltd., June 22-27, 1943. Wallace Jones, Harold Baker (tp), Taft Jordan (tp,vo), Ray Nance (tp,v,vo), Nanton, Tizol, Sandy Williams (tb), Jimmy Hamilton, Hodges, Nat Jones, Ben Webster, Carney (reeds), Ellington (p), Guy (g), Junior Raglin (b), Greer (d): “An RKO Jamboree (no. 7)” directed by Jav Bonafield/Mood Indigo/Sophisticated Lady/It Don’t Mean A Thing/Don’t Get Around Much Anymore (8:11). The above personnels by courtesy of the late Dr. Klaus Stratemann. For details pleased be referred to his giant of a book “Duke Ellington - Day by Day and Film by Film” publ. by JazzMedia, 1992 (ISBN 87-88043-34-7.) All are from film shorts. DVD produced in 2003. TT: 0.55. Storyville Films 60343. “Swing, Vol. 1”. Selections from feature films: “Auld Lang Syne”. Warner Brothers, 1937. Benny Goodman Orch. feat. Harry James (tp), Lionel Hampton (vib), Gene Krupa (d): I’ve Got A Heartful Of Music (0:00)/ Avalon (0:00)/House Hop (0:00). “Class In Swing”. Paramount, 1939. Artie Shaw Orch. feat. Tony Pastor (as), Georgie Auld (ts), Buddy Rich (d), Helen Forest (vo): Nightmare (0:00)/Table D’Hote (0:00)/I Have Eyes -voHF (0:00)/Shoot The Likker To Me, John Boy. “Second Chorus”. Paramount, 1940. Artie Shaw Orch.: Concerto For Clarinet (abridged version) (0:00). Same film. Shaw Orch. feat. Helen O’Connell, Bob Eberly (vo): Contrast (Theme) (0:00)/Beebe (0:00)/Rubber Dolly -voHO (0:00)/Only A Rose (0:00)/John Silver (0:00). Hoagy Carmichael. Paramount, 1939. Carmichael (p,vo) with Jack Teagarden Big Band and Meredith Blake (vo): Two Sleepy People (0:00)/That’s Right, I’m Wrong -voMB (0:00)/Washboard Blues -voHM (0:00)/Lazy Bones (0:00)/Small Fry -voHC, Teagarden (0:00)/Rockin’ Chair -voHC (0:00)/Stardust -vMB (0:00). “Let’s Make Rhythm. RKO, 1947. Stan Kenton Orch. feat. Buddy Childers (tp), Kai Winding (tb), Bob Cooper (reeds), Eddie Safranski (b), June Christy, The Pastels (vo): Artistry In Rhythm (0:00)/Down In Chi-Hua-Hua -voTP (0:00)/Just A Sittin’ And A Rockin’ -voJC (0:00)/Concerto To End All Concertos (0:00)/Tampico -vo JC,TP (0:00). DVD produced in 2003. TT: 0.54. Storyville Films 60353. “Jivin’ In Bebop. Dizzy Gillespie And His Orchestra. Gillespie (tp,vo). Dave Burns, Elmon Wright, Matthew McKay, John Lynch (tp), Taswell Baird, Gordon Thomas (tb), John Brown, Howard Johnson (as), James Moody, Joe Gayles (ts), Bill Frazier (bars), Milt Jackson (vib), John Lewis (p), Ray Brown (b), Joe Harris (d), Helen Humes, Kenny “Pancho” Hagood (vo), Freddie Carter (mc): Salt Peanuts -voDG (3:16)/Be Baba Leba -voHH (2:33)/Oop Bop She Bam -voDG (2:19)/Convulsion (2:23)/Shaw ‘Nuff (2:42)/I Waited For You -voKH (2:48)/Night In Tunisia (2:40)/Crazy About A Man -voHH (2:25)/One Bass Hit (2:40)/Dynamo A (2:35)/Ornithology (2:29)/He Beeped When He Should Have Bopped -voDG (2:47)/Grovenor’s Square (2:30)/Things To Come (2:39)/Ray’s Idea (2:14)/Bag’s Boogie (2:25). Dan Burley-Johnny Taylor Duo. Burley (p), Taylor (org): Hubba-Hubba Blues (2:14)/Hubba-Hubba Blues (2:29). New York, 1946-47. DVD produced in 2004. TT: 0.55. Storyville Films 60363. “Steps Ahead”. Michael Brecker (ts), Eliane Elias (p), Mike Mainieri (vib), Eddie Gomez (b), Peter Erskine (d). Recorded live at New Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen, Denmark, April 1, 1983: Islands (7:03)/Pools (11:30)/Skyward Bound (5:30)/Northern Cross (5:12)/Loxodrome (5:50)/Sara’s Touch (11:01)/Duo in two parts (2:53)/ Both Sides Of The Coin (7:10). DVD produced in 2003. TT: 0.59. Storyville Films 60373. “Jukka Tolonen and Coste Apetrea” - Scandinavian Guitars. Recorded at Holbaek Power Plant, Denmark, February 19, 1982: Gypsy (3:48)/Friend Play (11:38)/Blaboly (6:20)/Autobahn (9:04). DVD produced in 2005. TT: 0.35. Storyville Films 60383. “Champion Jack Dupree”. Dupree with Kenn Lending Blues Band: Dupree (p,vo), Lending (el-g), Svenni Svafnisson (el-b), Kjeld Lauritsen (accordion), Frank Larsen (d), Jørgen Lang (hca). Recorded at restaurant ”Raadhuskroen”, Night Club, Copenhagen, Denmark, January 18, 1986: Dupree Special (6:19)/When I Got Married (9:40)/Champion Jack’s Boogie (6:23) Dupree (p) only. Dupree (p,vo), Lending (el-g). Recorded at Soundtrack Studio, Copenhagen, Denmark later in 1986: Crossroads (3:19)/My Home In Louisiana (4:07). Dupree (p,vo): Alberta (3:52). Dupree (p,vo): When I was One Year Old (4:26)/You Can Make It (4:04). Dupree (p,vo), Louisiana Red (g,vo): Mean Old Lonesome Train (3:52). Last four titles filmed at Jack’s home in Hannover same year. DVD produced in 2003. TT 0.48. Storyville Films 60393: No issue. Storyville Films 60403. “The Blues Of Cousin Joe”. Cousin Joe (p,vo). Recorded in New Orleans, August 29, 1984: I Don’t No My Name (3:19)/Everything That’s Made Of Wood Once Was A Tree (3:42)/Come Down People (2:01)/Married Life (2:54)/Life Is A One Way Ticket (4:23)/Beggin’ Woman (2:56 )/Hard Work (2:55)/You Ain’t So Such A Much (3:44)/ Prodigal Son (2:41). DVD produced in 2005. TT: 0.30. Storyville Films 60413. “The Blues Of Snooks Eaglin”. Eaglin (g,vo) acc. by a small band. Recorded in New Orleans, October 23, 1985: Intro (2:26)/Mustang Sally (6:14)/Let The Four Winds Blow (2:23)/Guess Who? (3:53)/Drop The Bomb (3:04)/Money (3:13)/St. Pete Florida Blues (4:35)/San-Ho-Zay (3:13)/Country Boy Down In New Orleans (2:19)/ Hideaway (2:23)/Johnny Be Goode (2:52)/Talk To Your Daughter (1:49). DVD produced in 2005. TT: 0.42. Storyville Films 60423. “Rockin’ Dopsie And The Zydeco Twisters”. Recorde at the Maple Leaf Bar, New Orleans, March 24, 1984: Ay-Tete-Fee (4:47)/O,O,Ba,Ba (4:36)/Tous Demandaient Pour Toi (They All Asked For You) (4:27)/I’m In The Mood For Love (6:48)/Lucille (4:48)/Please Don’t Leave Me (4:17)/The Louisiana Two Step (4:35)/Keep A Knockin’ (4:43)/Allons A Lafayette (3:51)/I Got A Woman (4:21). DVD produced in 2003. TT: 0.49. Storyville Films 60433. “The Blues Of Boogie Bill Webb”. Webb (g,vo), Harmonica Slim (hca,vo). Recorded mid 1980’s, New Orleans: Blues With A Feeling -voBBW (3:41)/Harmonica Blues (2:59)/One Room Country Shack -voHS (4:41)/ Hoochie Coochie Man -voBBW (3:12)/I’m Gonna Leave Here In The Morning -voHS (4:49)/I Thought I Had Myself A Good Woman -voHS (3:00)/You Got A Right -voHS (3:14)/You Better Watch, You Might Get Killed -voGBB (3:14)/ Kansas City -voHS (2:31)/Early In The Morning -voBBW (3:43). DVD produced in 2005. TT: 0.39. Storyville Films 60443. “The Blues Of Robert Lockwood, Jr.”. Lockwood (g,vo). Recorded in New Orleans, August 20, 1984: In The Evening When The Sun Goes Down (3:54)/Come In Baby, Take A Walk With Me (3:21)/Exactly Like You (3:13)/Driving Wheel Blues (3:04)/They Gonna Ball Tonight (3:25)/Kind Hearted Woman (3:36)/She’s Little And She’s Low (3:25)/Lockwood’s Boogie (2:19)/Angel Child (3:37). DVD produced in 2005. TT: 0:32. Storyville Films 60453. “All Alone With The Blues”. Robert Lockwood, Jr. - partly as above on 60443. Intro by Jay Vincent (ts), Jim Gabour (narrator) (2:51). Lockwood (g,vo): Drivin’ Wheel Blues (3:04)/They Gonna Ball Tonight (3:25) Kindhearted Woman (3:36)/Little And Low (3:25). James Carol Booker III. Recorded 1983. Intro by Gabour (0:32). Booker (p): Seagram’s Jam (6:33). Henry Gray. Recorded mid 1980’s. Gray (p,vo): Blues Dance -p. solo (2:55)/Cold Chills (5:03). Boogie Bill Webb. Webb (g), Harmonica Slim (hca). Recorded mid 1980’s: Ninth Ward Blues (3:22). Cousin Joe - partly as above on 60403. Intro by Gabour (0:25). Cousin Joe (p,vo): Life Is A One-Way Ticket (4:23)/Beggin’ Woman (2:56)/Me And Hard Work (2:55)/I wouldn’t Give A Blind Sow An Acorn (3:43). Jay Vincent (ts) closing (2:20). DVD produced in 2005. TT: 0.51. Storyville Films 60463. “In The Revival Tent” - The Many Faces Of Gospel. Recorded in New Orleans. Intro by Jim Gabour (2:19). Zion Harmonizers: I’m Gonna Fly Now (3:32). Heralds Of Christ: Answear Me Sweet Jesus (7:13). Heavenly Stars. Unknown title (7:31). Pure Light B.C. Choir: God Says Glory Be (6:23). Avondale Community Choir: Whatever It Takes (4:58). Mighty Chariots. I Know He Can, I Believe He Will, Make A Way (6:36). Dynamic Smooth Away: Send It On Down (3:43). Followers Of Christ: Lord I’m Running (9:19). DVD produced in 2005. TT: 0.50. Storyville Films 60473. “The Blues Of Henry Gray”. Recorded in New Orleans, August 29, 1984. Gray (p): Blues Dance (2:56)/Cold Chills (5:03)/Come On Woman (3:16)/Bright Lights, Big City (2:47)/Ain’t No Use (3:44)/Shake A Hand (4:01)/Boogie Woogie (3:35)/Blueberry Hill (2:11)/I’m In Love Again (1:02). DVD produced in 2005. TT: 0.30. Storyville Films 60483. “A Tribute to Charlie Parker” - Birdmen & Birdsongs. Recorded in Palais des Festival, Cannes, France, January, 1990. All Stars. Red Rodney (tp,flgh), Frank Morgan (as), Monty Alexander (p), Rufus Reid (b), Roy Haynes (d): Round Midnight (0:00)/My Little Suede Shoes (0:00)/Love Letters (0:00)/52nd Street (0:00)/Snap Crackle (0:00)/Parker’s Mood (0:00)/Blues For Alice (0:00)/Chasin The Bird (0:00)/Quasimodo (0:00)/Buzzy (0:00). DVD produced in 2003. TT: 1.14. Storyville Films 60493. “A Tribute to Charlie Parker” - Birdmen & Birdsongs, Vol. 2. Place and date as 60483 above. Phil Woods Quartet. Woods (as), Hal Galper (p), Steve Gilmore (b), Bill Goodwin (d): Repetition (0:00)/My Old Flame (0:00)/Steeplechase (0:00)/All Bird’s Children (0:00). Jon Hendricks Group. Larry Goldings (p), Tyler Mitchell (b), Jimmy Cobb (d), Jo Hendricks, Kevin Burke, Aria Hendricks, Judith Hendricks, Michelle Hendricks (vo): Hooties Blues (0:00)/Now Is The Time (0:00)/Billy’s Bounce (0:00)/Parker’s Mood (0:00)/What Price Love (0:00)/Everything Happens To Me (0:00)/Night And Day (0:00)/Jumpin’ At The Woodside (0:00). DVD produced in 2003. TT: 1.05. Storyville Films 60503: No issue. Storyville Films 60513. ”The Black Big Bands”. Intro: Our Delight (0:55). ”Jitterbug Party”, 1935. (7:13). Cab Calloway And His Orchestra. Calloway (ldr), Lammar Wright, Doc Cheatham, Edwin Swayzee (tp), DePriest Wheeler, Harry White (tb), Eddie Barefield, Andrew Brown, Arville Harris, Walther Thomas (reeds), Bennie Payne (p), Morris White (g), Al Morgan (b, Leroy Maxey (d): Jitterbug (Minnie The Moocher)/How To Do The Razz Ma Tazz (Hotcha Razz Ma Tazz) /Long About Midnight #1/Long About Midnight #2/Call Of The Jitterbug/Closing title music. Paramount Pictures Corp. Filmed, May 22, 1935. Excerpts from ”Boarding House Blues”. Lucky Millinder And His Orchestra. Prob. Johm Bello, Harold Johnson, Archie Johnson, Leon Meriam (tp), Alfred Cobbs, Gene Simon, Frank Mazzoli (tb), Burnie Peacock, Sam Hopkins, George Nicholas (as), , Sam ”The Man” Taylor (ts), Clarence ”Bullmoose” Jackson (ts,vo), Ernest Purse (brs), Sir Charles Thompson (p), Bernard Mackey (g), Jerry Cox (b), Panama Francis (d), Millinder (dir,vo), Paul Breckenridge, Annastine Allen (vo): Unidentified title (2:28)/Sweet Slumber -vo PB (3:56)/Let It Roll -voAA (2:39)/I Love You, Yes I Do -vo C”B”C (3:27)/ Do The Huckle Buck (3:27). All American News Pictures, 1948. Excerpts from ”Killer Diller”. Andy Kirk And His Orchestra. U/k personnel: Gator Serenade (4:24)/Basie Boogie (3:26)/Apollo Groove (4:28)/Unidentified title (2:31). All American News Pictures, 1948. Excerpts from ”Rhythm In A Riff”. Billy Eckstine And His Orchestra. Hobart Dotson, King Kolax, Rostelle Reese (tp), Chippy Outcalt, Gerald Valentine, Howard Scott (tb), Junior Williams (as), Gene Ammons, Frank Wess (ts), Leo Parker (bars), Jimmy Golden (p-soundtrack), Louis Dunlop (p-sideline), Connie Wainright (g), Bill McMahon (b), Ar Blaket (d), Eckstine (vtb,vo), Ann Baker (vo): Rhythm In A Riff (2:41)/You Call It Madness (2:31)/Lonesome Lover Blues (2:00)/Taps Miller (2:02)/Prisoner Of Love (2:42)/ I Want To Talk About You (2:47)/Our Delight (2:32)/I Cried For You -voAB (2:41). Recorded in N.Y.C, mid July, 1946. DVD produced in 2004. TT: 1.01. Storyville Films 60523. ”The Small Black Groups”. Nat King Cole Trio. Cole (p,vo), Oscar Moore (el-g), Johnny Miller (b), Ida James (vo): Is You Is Or Is You Ain’t My Baby -voNKC,IJ (2:45)/I’m A Shy Guy -voNKC (2:43)/Who’s Been Eating My Porridge -voIC&the trio (2:39)/Frim Fra Sauce -voNKC (2:37). The above are from Soundies, filmed between February 21, 1944- February 11, 1946. Excerpts from ”Killer Diller”. Nat King Cole Trio as before: Oh, Kickeroony (2:08)/Now He Tells Me (2:37)/Breezy And The Bass (1:37). All American News Pictures, 1947. Excerpts from ”Sepia Cinderella”. John Kirby Band. Charlie Shavers (tp,arr), Buster Bailey (cl), Charlie Holmes (as), Billy Kyle (p), Kirby (b,ldr), Sidnet ”Big Sid” Catlett (d): Broadjump - title sequence (2:56)/Can’t Find A Word To Say (2:56). Herald Pictures, Inc., 1947. Excerpts from ”Boy! What A Girl”. ”Big Sid” Catlett And His Orchestra. Dick Vance (tp,arr), Benny Morton (tb), Don Stovall (as), Eddie ”Lockjaw” Davis (ts), Ram Ramirez (p), Johnny Simmons (b), Catlett (d), Gene Krupa (d*), Betti Mays (vo): Just A Riff * (2:56)/Crazy Riffin’ -voBM). Excerpts from ”O’Voutee O’Rooney”. Slim Gaillard At Berg’s. Gaillard (p,g,vo), ”Tiny Bam” Brown (b,vo), ”Scat Man” Crothers (d): O’Rooney’s Ouverture (2:55)/Dynamite’s O’Rooney (2:55)/Spanish Melody And Swing (3:12)/Chile And Beans O’Voutee (2:09)/Dunkin’ Bagel (2:15)/Laguna (2:26). Astor Pictures Corp., 1946. Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five. Eddie Roane (tp), Jordan (as,vo), Arnold Thomas (p),Dallas Bartley (b), Walther Martin (d): Old Man Mose (2:52). Soundies, filmed in Hollywood, Summer, 1942. Louis Jordan And His Orchestra. Roane (tp), Jordan (as), Thomas (p), Wilmore ”Slick” Jones (d): Jordan Jive (2:47). Soundies, filmed in Hollywood, Summer, 1944. Excerpts from ”Breakfast In Hollywood”. Nat King Cole Trio. Cole (p,vo), Moore (g,vo), Miller (b,vo): Solid Potato Salad (1:03)/It’s Better To Be By Yourself (2:23). DVD produced in 2004. TT: 1.01. Storyville Films 60533. “Cab Calloway - Hi-De-Ho”. Recorded, 1947. Cab Calloway And His Orchestra. Jonah Jones, John Letman, Lammar Wright, Paul Webster (tp), Quentin Jackson, Jimmy Buxton, Keg Johnson (tb), Hilton Jefferson, Rudy Powell (as), Charles Frazier, Sam “The Man” Taylor (ts), Al Gibson (bars), Dave Rivera (p), John “Smitty” Smith (g), Milt Hinton (b), Panama Francis (d), Calloway, The Peter Sisters (vo), The Miller Brothers (dance act): Hi-De-Ho Man (behind credits)/Minnie’s A Hep Cat Now (1:07)/Dawn Time (3:21)/We The Cats Shall Hep Ya (2:53)/Instrumental Fragment (0:57)/Instrumental blues, partial (1:15)/Keb-Lah (2:49)/Minnie’s A Hepcat Now (0,50)/St. James Infirmary (1:15)/Hi-De-Ho Man (2:41)/A Rainy Sunday (3:26)/Little Old Lady From Baltimore -voPeter Sisters (2:29)/Instrumental (1:44)/St. James Infirmary (4:26)/Instrumental (1:44)/Dance On Miller Name (1:58)/Board Dance (1:53)/I Got A Gal Named Nettie (2:47)/Don’t Falter At The Alter (2:30)/I Got A Gal Named Nettie. DVD produced in 2005. TT: 1.01. Storyville Films 60543. “Ruby Braff Trio In Concert - Live At Brecon Jazz Festival, 1991”. Braff (co), Frank Tate (b), Howard Alden (g): It’s Only A Paper Moon (3:31)/Miss Brown To You (4:51)/Lonely Moments (4:47)/I’ve Grown Accustomed To Her Face (7:35)/When A Man Loves A Woman (4:40)/Black Beauty (4:40)/Liza (6:51)/Do It Again (3:18) /Them There Eyes (4:30). DVD produced in 2004. TT: 0.47. Storyville Films 60553: No issue. Storyville Films 60563. “The Blues Of Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown”. Recorded at the Maple Leaf, New Orleans, February, 1984. Brown (g,vo): I Feel Alright Again (5:11)/I Wonder (7:07)/Gate Walks To Board (5:03)/Sunrise Cajun Style (4:10)/Song For Rene (6:58)/Six Levels Below Plant Life (1:44)/Frosty (5:52)/One More Mile (5:34)/Pressure Cooker (6:42)/Catfish (5:48). DVD produced in 2003. TT. 0.59. Storyville Films 60573-60593: No issues. Storyville Films 60603. “Lennie Tristano Trio - The Copenhagen Concert”. Recorded October 31, 1965 in the Concert Hall, Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark. Tristano (solo piano): Opening applause (0:43)/Darn That Dream (4:49 + appl. 0:29)/Lullaby Of The Leaves (2:47 + appl. 0:20)/Expressions (3:44 + appl. 0:21)/You Don’t Know What Love Is (5:35 + appl. 0:20)/Tivoli Gardens Swing (2:46 + appl. 0:18)/Ghost Of A Chance (3:15) + appl. 0:28)/It’s You Or No One (3:03 + appl. 0:23)/Imagination (5:56 + appl. 0:35)/Tangerine (4:31 + appl. and closing 0:30). DVD produced in 2003. TT: 0.41. Storyville Films 6061-6062: No issues. Storyville Films 60633. “Kenny Drew Trio - At The Brewhouse”. Recorded at Brewhouse, England, July 22, 1992. Drew (p), Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (b), Alvin Queen (d): My Shining Hour (7:24)/You Don’t Know What Love Is (6:41)/ Oleo (4:27)/Bluesology (7:36)/In Your Own Sweet Way (8:47)/All Blues (11:38)/Blues In The Closet (5:22). DVD produced in 2000. TT: 0.52. Storyville Films 60643. “Art Hodes’ Jazz Alley, Vol. 1”. Recorded, Chicago, 1968. Part 1. Jimmy McPartland (tp,vo), Pee Wee Russell (cl), Hodes (p), R.L. “Rails” Wilson (p), Harry Hawthorne: Introduction/Squeeze Me (0:43)/China Boy (4:35)/St. James Infirmary (5:50)/Oh! Baby (4:09). Same date and place. Part 2. Doc Evans (tp), Hodes (p), Bob Cousins (d): St. Introduction/Squeeze Me (0:41)/You Took Advantage Of Me (2:13)/Singing The Blues (3:10)/Once In A While (2:55)/Squeeze Me (2:14)/Buddy Bolden Blues (2:36)/Wolverine Blues (2:15)/Everybody Loves My Baby (2:40)/Sugar (2:32). DVD produced in 2005. TT: 0.56. Storyville Films 60653. “Art Hodes’ Jazz Alley, Vol. 2”. Recorded, Chicago, 1968. Part 1. Nap Trottier (tp), George Brunis (tb), Jimmy Granato (cl), Hodes (p), Truck Parham (b), Monte Mountjoy (d): Introduction/Squeeze Me (1:10)/Hodes’ Blues - p. solo (0:47)/I’ve Found A new Baby (5:06)/Blues (5:38)/Jazz Me Blues (4:11)/Farewell Blues (3:14)/Tiger Rag 2:15). Part 2. Bud Freeman (ts), Hodes (p), R.L “Rails” Wilson (d): Introduction/Squeeze Me (1:20)/I Remember Chicago (2:01)/Sunday (4:06)/Sweet Sue (4:52)/You Took Advantage Of Me (4:03)/Three Little Words (3:35)/Bud’s Dream (2:10)/ Blues For Lemon (1:27). DVD produced in 2005. TT: 0.58. Storyville Films 60663. “Art Hodes’ Jazz Alley, Vol. 3”. Recorded, Chicago, 1968. Part 1. Smokey Stover (tp), J.C. Higginbotham (tb), Toni Parenti (cl), Hodes (p), R.L. “Rails” Wilson (b), Harry Hawthorne (d): Introductio/Squeeze Me 1:42)/Ballin’ The Jack (6:09)/Someday Sweetheart (3:50)/I Got That Old Fashioned Love In My Heart (7:58)/Royal Garden Blues (5:27)/Blues (1:00). Part 2. Barney Bigard (cl), Hodes (p), R.L. “Rails” Wilson (b), Bob Cousins (d): Introduction/Squeeze Me (0:42)/Rose Room (3:05)/High Society (2:32)/Sweet Lorraine (3:20)/Perdido (3:45)/Blues (3:54)/C Jam Blues (3:55)/Caravan (2:53)/When It’s Sleepy Time Down South (1:38). DVD produced in 2005. TT: 0.56. Storyville Films 60673. “TV’s First Music Videos: The Snader Telescriptions”. Recorded, 1950-1952. Duke Ellington: The Hawk Talks (1:55)/Sophisticated Lady (1:48). Charlie Barnet: Cherokee (1:35). Lionel Hampton: Air Mail Special 1:51). Jack Teagarden: Lover (1:21)/Wolverine Blues (0:59)/Georgia (1:29). Nobody Knows The Trouble I’ve Seen (1:11). George Shearing: I’ll Never Smile Again (0:35)/I’ll Be Around (1:07)/Swedish Pastry (1:10). Mel Tormé: Blue Room (0:48). Peggy Lee: Why Don’t You Do Right (1:31). Teresa Brewer: Music, Music, Music (0:48). Sarah Vaughn: Perdido (1:23). Cab Calloway: Calloway Boogie (1:01). Unknown artist: Unknown title (0:43)/Unknown title (0:26). Florian Zabach: The Whistler And His Dog (0:22). Red Ingle: Cigareets, Whisky And Wild, Wild Women (0:22). Maguelito Valdez: Babalu (0:30). Yogi Yorgesson: All Popped Out (0:17). Frank Yankovic: Hokey, Pokey Polka (0:27). Dana Kuana’s Hawaiians And The Pagans: Hawaii Noke (0:33). Jacob Gimpel: Prelude (0:14). Burl Ives: On Top Of Old Smokey (0:19). Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys: Ida Red (1:28). Tex Williams: Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette) (1:45). Fats Waller: Honeysuckle Rose (1:06). The Mills Brothers: Dinah (0:30). The Jordanaires: Joshua Fit The Battle Of Jericho (0:19). The FourFresmen: Poiciana (0:54). The Ink Spots: If I Didn’t Care (1:02). The Weavers: Goodnight Irene (1:59). The Bop Cats: Big Noise From Winnetka (0:55). Count Basie: Air Mail Special (0:17)/Basie Boogie (1:28). Nat “King” Cole: Mona Lisa (1:57)/Unknown title (1:27)/Unknown title (0:19)/Sweet Lorraine (3:11). DVD produced in 2005. TT: 0.51. Storyville Films 60683. “Chris Barber Jazz And Blues Band” - On The Road, 1988. In this ‘Documentary’, aboard the ferry to Sweden, Barber tells about his background, his first experience with jazz music, his first band from the early 1950’s with a.o. Monty Sunshine and Lonnie Donegan playing Down By The Riverside at a club date. Also he tells about being a leader and about his present band members: Pat Halcox (tp,vo), Barber (tb,baritone horne,vo), John Crocker (reeds,vo), Ian Wheeler (reeds,hca,vo), Vic Pit (b), Johnny McCallum (bj,snare d), Roger Hill (g), Norman Emberson (d). At the concert in Stockholm, Sweden and in between Barbers narrations the band performs: Bourbon Street Parade (4:15)/ South Rampart Street Parade (5:13)/Just A Little While To Stay Here (2:55)/Music Of The Land Of Dreams (3:20)/Do What Ory Say (4:12)/Down By The Riverside (3:11)/Ice Cream (5:55)/Music Of The Land Of Dreams and credits. DVD produced in 2004. TT: 0.50. Storyville Films 6069-6071: No issues. Storyville Films 60723. “Stephane Grappelli” - Live in San Francisco, July 7, 1982. Grappelli (v,el-v), Diz Disley (rhythm-g), Martin Taylor (g), Jack Sewing (b): California, Here I Come (1:32)/I’ve Got Rhythm (2:23)/Fascinating Rhythm (3:33)/Let’s Fall In Love (5:40)/Tea For Two -v. solo (1:03)/Swing 42 (2:50)/Honeysuckle Rose (3:33)/After You’ve Gone (2:10)/You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (4:32)/Minor Swing (3:25)/Here, There And Everywhere (2:35)/ St. Louis Blues (3:20)/Danny Boy -v. solo (2:08)/Them There Eyes (2:20)/After You’ve Gone (5:02)/Sweet Georgia Brown. DVD produced in 2003. TT: 0.58. Storyville Films 60733. ”Jazz Festival, Vol. 1”. Recorded in N.Y.C., April 2, 1962. The Louis Armstrong All Stars. Armstrong (tp,vo), Trummy Young (tb), Joe Darensbourg (cl), Billy Kyle (p) Billy Cronck (b), Danny Barcelona (d), Jewel Brown (vo): When It’s Sleepy Time Down South/C’est Si Bon/ Someday/Jerry -voJB/Nobody Knows The Trouble I’ve Seen. Recorded, N.Y.C., 1962. The Eddie Condon All Stars. Wild Bill Davison (co), Cutty Cutshall (tb), Peanuts Hucko (cl), J. Varro (p), Joe Williams (b), Condon (b), Buzzy Drootin (d): Royal Garden Blues/Blue And Brikenhearted/ Big Ben Blues/Stealin’ Apples/Little Ben Blues/Muskrat Ramble. Recorded, N.Y.C., 1962. The Bobby Hackett Sextet. Hackett (co), Urbie Green (tb), Bob Wilber (cl), Dave McKenna (p), Nabil Totah (b), Morey Fekd (d): Bill Bailey/Struttin’ With Some Barbecue/When The Saints. N.Y.C., 1962. All are Goodyear films. DVD produced in 2003. TT: 1.01. Storyville Films 60743. ”Jazz Festival, Vol. 2”. Recorded, N.Y.C., January 2, 1962. Duke Ellington And His Orchestra. Cat Anderson, Shorty Baker, Bill Berry, Ray Nance, Ed Mullens (tp), Lawrence Brown Chuck Connors, Leon Cox (tb), Johnny Hodges, Russell Procope (as), Paul Gonsalves, Jimmy Hamilton (cl,ts), Harry Carney (bars), Ellington (p,ldr), Aaron Bell (b), Sam Woodyard (d): Take The A Train (3:03)/Satin Doll (3:22)/Blow By Blow (4:27)/Things Ain’t What They Used To Be (2:44)/Vip’s Boogie/Jam With Sam (6:33)/Kinda Dukish -p. and rhythm only (3:38). Recorded, N.Y.C., 1962. Mike Bryan Sextet. Doc Severinsen (tp), Georgie Auld (ts), Harry Sheppard (vib), Derek Smith (p), Bryan (g), Jack Lesberg (b), Mousie Alexander (d): Benny’s Bugle (4:15)/Blues In G (3:36)/Seven Come Eleven (3:29/Ain’t Got Time (4:03)/Sweet Lorraine (3:38)/Airmail Special (4:08). Recorded, N.Y.C., 1962. Bobby Hackett Sextet. Hackett (co), Urbie Green (tb), Bob Wilber (cl), Dave McKenna (p), Nabil Totah (b), Morey Feld (d): Deed I Do (2:31)/The Sentimental Blues (3:55)/Swing That Music (3:46). All are Goodyear films. DVD produced in 2004. TT: 1.00. Storyville Films 60753. “Jazz Life, Vol. 1”. Recorded in 1981. Johnny Griffin Quartet. Griffin (ts), Ronnie Matthews (b), Ray Drummond (b), Kenny Washington (d): Opening Blues/Blues For Gonzi (11:40)/56 and closing (5:00). Richie Cole Group. Cole (ts), Bobby Enriquez (p), Bruce Forman (g), Marshall Hawkins (b), Scott Morris (d): Opening/Hi Fly (10:07)/I Can’t Get started (4:45)/Punishment Blues (4:13)/Yard Bird Suite (7:27)/Red Top (3:18). DVD produced in 2003. TT: 1.14. Storyville Films 60763. “Jazz Life, Vol. 2” - Seventh At Avenue South. Recorded in 1982. Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers. Wynton Marsalis (tp), Billy Pierce (as), Branford Marsalis (as), Donald Brown (p), Charles Fambrough (b), Blakey (d): Fuller Love (2:05)/MX’’B.C. (9:11)/My Ship (9:00)/Theme (4:30). Mike Mainieri Group. Bob Mintzer (ts), Mainieri (vib), Warren Bernhart (p), Eddie Gomez (b), Omar Hakim (d): Sarah’s Touch (9:46)/Bamboo (7:15)/Bullit Train (13:08). DVD produced in 2003. TT: 1.02. Storyville Films 90013. “Chris Barber 40 Years Jubilee Concert”. Recorded at Musikhuset, Aarhus, June 27, 1995. Chris Barber Jazz Band as of 1954 . Pat Halcox (tp,co,vo), Barber (tb,vo), Monty Sunshine (cl,vo), Lonnie Donegan (g,bj,vo), Jim Bray (sph,b), Ron Bowden (d): Isle Of Capri (3:35)/Chimes Blues (5:23)/Hiawatha Rag (3:57)/We Sure Do Need Him Now (3:30)/It’s Tight Like That (5:42). Feat. Monty Sunshine: The Old Rugged Cross (3:37)/Won’t You Come Home Bill Bailey (3:05))/Hushabye (2:55). Feat. Lonnie Donegan: Can’t You Line ‘em (1:10)/Over In The New Burying Ground (2:10)/Worried Man Blues (3:20)/Lonnie’s Blues (1:35)/Grand Coolie Dam (2:28). Full band: Ice Cream (5:50). Chris Barber Jazz And Blues Band. Same date. Pat Halcox (tp,co,co). Barber (tb,vo), Ian Wheeler (cl,as,hca), John Crocker (cl,as,ts), Paul Sealey (bj,g), John Slaughter (el-g), Vic Pitt (b), Alan “Sticky” Wickett (d): Bourbon Street Parade(5:43)/ All The Girls Go Crazy (5:34)/Ellington Medley: Double Check Stomp, into Stevedore Stomp, into Goin’ To Town (5:32). Pitt and Wicket only: Big Noise From Winnetka (9:41). Full band: St. Louis Blues (9:10). Barber, Slaughter, Pitt and Wickett only: Goin’ Up The River (11:48). Full band: Petite Fleur, into Sweet Georgia Brown (9:16)/High Society (8:53). DVD produced in 2003. TT: 2.21. Note: All timings incl. applauses. Storyville Films 90023. Papa Bue’s Viking Jazzband “The 40 Years Jubilee Concert”. The first band: Finn Otto Hansen (tp), Arne Bue Jensen (tb,vo), Jørgen Svare (cl), Jørn “Jønne” Jensen (p), Mogens Seidelin (b), Ib Lindschouw (d): That’s My Home (2:07)/We Shall Walk Through The Streets Of The City (6:00)/Bye And Bye (6:24). Then: Jens Sølund (b) and Knud Ryskow Madsen (d) replace Seidelin and Lindschouw: Georgia Grind (5:31). Jønne, Sølund and Madsen only: Tivoli Blues (5:40). And: Ole Stolle (tp,vo) replaces Hansen: I’m Confessin’ (5:18). And then: Erik Andersen (cl) and Søren Houlind (d,vo) replace Svare and Madsen: Lord, Lord, Lord (4:47). Finally the present band: Jensen (tb,vo), Joe Errington (tp,vo), John Defferary (cl,vo), “Jønne” (p), Ole Olsen (b), Didier Geers (d): Canal Street Blues (5:28)/The Old Rugged Cross (5:57)/Big Butter And Egg Man (4:59)/Corrine, Corrina (voABJ) (4:56)/White Cliffs Of Dover (voDG) (4:23)/Going Home (voABJ,JE,JD) (4:13). Jam session: Arne Bue Jensen, Finn Otto Hansen, Ole Stolle, Joe Errington, Jørgen Svare, Erik Andersen, Jørn Jensen, Mogens Seidelin, Jens Sølund, Ib Lindschouw, Knud Ryskov Madsen, Søren Houlind, Didier Geers: Everybody Loves Saturday Night (3:33)/Hundelorten (voABJ) (1:58)/Nyboders Pris (4:32)/The Spanish Song (1:53). Recorded at the Concert Hall, Tivoli Gardens, Cph., July 31, 1996. DVD produced in 2005. TT 1.36. Storyville Films 451533. “Beautiful Jazz”. Ruby Braff Trio. Do It Again (3:18). Duke Ellington Orch. Mood Indigo (4:24). Nat “King Cole Wuartet. Sweet Lorraine (2:54). Stephane Grappelli. Danny Boy (2:08). Bobby Hacket Sextet. The Sentimental Blues (3:55). Duke Jordan Trio. Medley: Lush Life/Solitude (5:22). June Christy. He’s Funny That Way (3:10). The Mills Brothers. Rockin’ Chair (3:01). Niels Lan Doky Trio. (7:00). George Shearing Quintet. I’ll Be Around. Helen Humes with Count Basie Septet. If I Could Be With You (3:31). Bill Evans Trio. Up With The Lark (6:14). Jack Teagarden. Nobody Knows The Trouble I’ve Seen (4:36). Svend Asmussen Quartet. June Night (3:35). Compilation of material prob. available on other Storyville DVDs. DVD produced in 2006. TT: 0.56. Storyville Films 451543. “Late Night Jazz”. Louis Armstrong. When It’s Sleepy Time Down South (3:07). Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis Quartet. I Can’t Get Started (5:09). Lionel Hampton Orchestra. Midnight Sun (3:25). Paul Desmond Quartet. Emily (4:54). Ruby Braff Trio. I’ve Grown Accustomed To Her Face (7:35). Nat “King” Cole. Nature Boy (3:02). Kenny Drew Trio. You Don’t Know What Love Is (6:51). Duke Ellington. Sophisticated Lady (3:35). Sarah Vaughn. The Nearness Of You (3:37). Clark Terry Quartet. God Bless The Child (6:40). Jack Teagarden. Stars Fell On Alabama (3:47). Marian McPartland. Afterglow (3:50). Compilation of material prob. available on other Storyville DVDs. DVD produced in 2006. TT: 0.56. Storyville Films 451553. “Jazz For Lovers”. Papa Bue’s Viking Jazzband. Im Confessin’ (5:18). Nat “King” Cole Trio. I Love You For Sentimental Reasons (3:15). Svend Asmussen Quartet. Just A Gigolo (3:42). George Shearing Quintet. I’ll Never Smile Again (3:14). Mills Brothers. Till Then (2:42). Richie Cole Group. I Can’t Get Started (4:45). Glen Gray Casa Loma Orchestra. Sentimental Journey (2:40). June Christy. Imagination (3:21). Stephane Grappelli Band. Let’s Fall In Love (5:40). Charlie Barnet Orchestra. My Old Flame (3:13). Mel Tormé. You’re Driving Me Crazy (3:17). Ruby Braff Trio. When A Man Loves A Woman (4:40). Fats Waller. Ain’t Misbehavin’ (3:10). Duke Ellington Orchestra. I Got It Bad And That Ain’t Good (2:54). Niels Lan Doky Trio. Secret Love (7:52). Compilation of material prob. awailable on other Storyville DVDs. DVD produced in 2006. TT: 1.00. Storyville Films 451563. “Great Stars Of Jazz”. Louis Armstrong. Shine (2:52). Duke Ellington Orchestra. Medley: Three Little Words/Old Man Blues (3:29)/Take The “A” Train (3:03). Bobby Hackett. Swing That Music (3:46). Meade “Lux” Lewis. Boogie Woogie (2:29). Benny Goodman Orchestra. House Hop (2:30). Stephane Grappelli. Minor Swing (3:25). Artie Shaw Orchestra. Nightmare (2:50). Gene Krupa Orchestra. Let Me Off Uptown -voJune Christi (3:09). Fats Waller. Honeysuckle Rose (2:52). Count Basie Orchestra. Air mail Special (2:51). Charlie Barnet Orchestra. Skyliner (3:02). Stan Kenton Orchestra. Eager Beaver (2:43). Nat “King” Cole Trio. I’m An Errand Boy (2:44). Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra. Oop Bop Sh’Bam (2:19). George Shearing Quintet. Move (3:17). Sarah Vaughan. Perdido (2:27). Steps Ahead. Nothern Cross (5:12). Compilation of material prob. awailable on other Storyville DVDs. DVD produced in 2006. TT: 0.58. * Promotion DVD. In a four-page folder, DVD NEWS 1, it was announced: Digitally remastered into Dolby Surround Sound. Also available with the original mono and stereo tracks. The folder as well as the disc was produced by Storyville Films - Salut Audio & Video ApS in 2003 for the American market and for an unknown period of time Sales and distribution in USA and Canada: Navarre Corp., 7400 49th Avenue North, New Hope, MN 55428. www.navarre.com . In the folder was included a ‘not for sale’ promotion disc containing one sample from each of the 19 DVD titles offered. The net address above, however, offers no Storyville productions on either Video nor on DVD as per this date. Content: Monterey Jazz Festival, 1975, ex. US 52-SAV-16021/The Mills Brothers Story, ex. US 52-SAV-16023/Eddie ”Lockjaw” Davis Quartet, Vol. 1 & 2, ex US 52-SAV-16026/The Clark Terry Quartet & The Duke Jordan Trio, ex. US-SAV-16028/Duke Ellington, 1929-1943, ex. US-SAV-16033/Swing Vol. 1, various artists, ex. US 52-SAV-16034/Steps Ahead, live in Copenhagen, ex. US 52-SAV-16036/Champion Jack Dupree, ex. US 52-SAV-16038/Rockin Dopsie and the Zydeco Twisters, ex. US 52-SAV-16042/A Tribute to Charlie Parker, Vol. 1, ex. US 52-SAV-16048/A Tribute to Charlie Parker, Vol. 2, ex. US 52-SAV-160/The Blues of Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, ex. US 52-SAV-16056/Lenny Tristano solo, live in Copenhagen, ex. US 52-SAV-16060/Kenny Drew Trio, live at The Brewhouse, ex. US 52-SAV-16063/Stephane Grappelli, live in San Fransisco, ex. US 52-SAV-16072/Jazz Festival, Vol. 1, various artists, ex. US 52-SAV-16073/Jazz Life, Vol. 1, various artists, ex. US 52-SAV-16075/Jazz Life, Vol. 2, various artists, ex. US 52-SAV-16076/Chris Barber 40 years Jubilee Concert, ex. US 52-SAV-19001. Note: Unfortunately my copy has no music on it, so I have been unable to identify any of the tracks. * Recommended and reliable seller of jazz CDs, DVDs and more for collectors: www.amazon.co.uk * For corrections and/or additions, please contact allan.stephensen@email.dk **