The record changer (Mar 1946-Feb 1947)

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MONTANA TAYLOR A great barrel house and boogie pianist of the fabulous 1920's, rediscovered and newly recorded. A greater artist than ever, his first discs are presented in an album: BARREL HOUSE BLUES. Included are: Indiana Avenue Stomp In The 'Bottom Low Down Bugle I Can't Sleep Sweet Sue To1 Day Blues Album S-2, three 10 inch records — $3.75 plus taxes. Also released in September — a fine instrumental disc recorded in New Orleans: The Girls All Love The Way I Drive and Bucket Got A Hole In It by the ECLIPSE ALLEY FIVE: George Lewis, clarinet; Jim Robinson, trombone; Lawrence Marrero, banjo; Alcide Pavageau, bass; Baby Dodds, drums. J1 0 1 2 Single 10 inch record, $1.00 plus taxes. CIRCLE SOUND, INC. S*tJi St