The record changer (Jan-Feb 1945)

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I A S C H RECORDS J?<zte5t faff ?2eUa.5e5 N E W MEADE "LUX" LEWIS ALBUM NO. 352 352-1 BOOGIE TIDAL YANCEY'S PRIDE 352-2 GLEN DALE GLIDE DENAPAS PARADE 352-3 RAN DINTS BOOGIE LUX'S BOOGIE Supervised by Charles Edward Smith These remarkable piano solos of Meade "Lux" Lewis, "King of the Boogie Woogie," suggest the influence of the past four years he spent in California. Musically they are impeccable, but more than that, they contain a wealth of rhythmic and melodic ideas. They're solid and in the groove from beginning to end. for Complete Catalogue (including) Album No. 452 ART TATUM TRIO 2—12" records 351 MARY LOU WILLAMS TRIO 3—10" records 353 STUFF SMITH TRIO 3—10" records 55! JAMES P. JOHNSON & ORCHESTRA, N. Y. JAZZ 3—12" records 350 JAZZ VARIATONS 4—10" records 450 MARY LOU WILLIAMS & HER FIVE 3—12" records 348 JOSH WHITE 3—10" records SIGNATURE Album No. I FATS WALLER MEMORIAL 4—10" records (available at all stores) WRITE TO STINSON TRADING COMPANY 27 Union Square West, New York City copyright, 1945, Gordon Gullicltson.