The record changer (Mar 1946-Feb 1947)

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COMMODORE New Releases 569 BILLIE HOLIDAY SHE'S FUNNY THAT WAY with the Eddie Heywood Trio HOW AM I TO KNOW with Eddie Heywood and His Orchestra 570 EDDIE HEYWOOD AND HIS ORCHESTRA BLUE LOU CARRY ME BACK TO OLD VIRGINNY Eddie Heywood, piano; "Doc" Cheatham, trumpet; Vic Dickenson, trombone; Lem Davis, alto sax; Al Lucas, bass; Jack Parker, drums. 577 "HOT LIPS" PAGE AND HIS ORCHESTRA YOU'D BE FRANTIC TOO ROCKIN1 AT RYAN'S "Hot Lips" Page, trumpet and blues vocal; "Lucky" Thompson, tenor sax; Lem Johnson, tenor sax; Ace Harris, piano; John Simmons, bass; "Big Sid" Catlett, drums. 572 with RED McKENZIE orchestra directed by Ernie Caceres SWEET LORRAINE THROUGH A VEIL OF INDIFFERENCE Billy Butterfield, trumpet; Ernie Caceres, baritone sax; Lou McGarity, Buddy Morrow, Frank D'Annolfo, trombones; Jess Stacy, piano; Red Norvo, vibraphone; Carl Kress, guitar; Bob Casey, bass; George Wettling, drums. 573 KANSAS CITY SIX with LESTER YOUNG and DICKY WELLS THREE LITTLE WORDS FOUR O'CLOCK DRAG Lester Young, tenor sax; Dicky Wells, trombone; Bill Coleman, trumpet; Joe Bushkin, piano; John Simmons, bass; Joe Jones, drums. 574 DON BYAS tenor saxophone solo with "Hot Lips" Page and His Orchestra THESE FOOLISH THINGS "HOT LIPS" PAGE and His Orchestra SIX, SEVEN, EIGHT OR NINE "Hot Lips" Page, trumpet and vocal; Don Byas, tenor sax; B. G. Hammond, Earl Bostick, alto saxes; Clyde Hart, piano; Al Lucas, bass; Jack Parker, drums. 10-INCH RECORDS— $1.00 PLUS TAX Write in for catalog — mailed on request COMMODORE MUSIC SHOP 136 EAST 42nd STREET Caff MUrray Hill 2-7967 NEW YORK CITY