The record changer (Mar 1945-Feb 1946)

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RECORDS Again Available KID ORY'S CREOLE JAZZ BAND Mutt Carey, Trumpet; Kid Ory, Trombone; Omer Simeon, Clarinet; Buster Wilson, Piano; Bud Scott, Guitar; Ed Garland, Bass; Alton Redd, Drums CRS 1 SOUTH-CREOLE SONG CRS 2 BLUES FOR JIMMY— GET OUT OF HERE Crescent's 1500 pressings of two Kid Ory discs . . . were sold out soon after the release. The recordings, a mixture of Congo barrelhouse and Creole sauce, are probably as close as anything ever put on wax to the spirit of Old Storyville. TIME Magazine. Two records on the new Crescent label present true New Orleans jazz in fine recording it has seldom had . . . Each side is outstanding . . . Everyone should hear these records. Rudi Blesh— NEW YORK HERALD-TRIBUNE This is New Orleans Jazz, and I mean the righteous stuff itself ... I can't praise these platters too much! Mutt and Kid and Omer were the right men to make them, perhaps the only men left who could have done New Orlans Jazz such complete justice. Jax-DOWN BEAT. Here is a big jazz event . . . For the first time in jazz history, we have high fidelity recording of a New Orleans jazz band ... It is a triumph for the style known as New Orleans. Frederic Ramsey— JAZZ RECORD. For those who are interested in New Orleans jazz as it was played in the old days these records are the answer to a prayer . . . This is the kind of jazz you hear on the now famous recordings by King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band and Jelly-Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers. Bill Riddle— RECORD CHANGER. Ready for delivery. $1.00 each, plus faxes. Released by JAZZ MAN RECORD SHOP 6420 Santa Monica Blvd. Hollywood 38, California