The record changer (Jan-Dec 1950)

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15 DISTRIBUTED N THE EAST BY RAMPART RECORDS JUST RELEASED SIDNEY BECHET WITH CLAUDE LUTER AND HIS JAZZ BAND 566 STRUTTIN' WITH SOME BARBECUE SEE SEE RIDER 567 TEMPTATION RAG SOBBIN' AND CRYIN' 568 RIVERBOAT SHUFFLE SAWMILL BLUES 10 INCH RECORDS $1.00 SEND FOR NEW COMPLETE CATALOGUE BLUE NOTE 767 LEXINGTON AVE. NEW YORK 21 Instructors Perspectives in Jazz MARSHALL W. STEARNS — Course co-ordinator. Critic: Down Beat, Metronome, Variety, etc. Assistant Professor of English, Cornell University (on leave). JOHN HAMMOND — Vice-President, Mercury Records. Record Reviewer, New York Compass. Contributor: Down Beat, Jazz Information, etc. GEORGE AVAKI AN— Editor, Hot Jazz Classics, Columbia Recording Corporation. Contributing Editor, Pic. Guest Lecturers Among those who have consented to speak, subject to professional commitments, are: Louis Armstrong Dizzy Gillespie Duke Ellington Count Basie Benny Goodman Eddie Condon Monday evenings, 6:15 to 8:00 p.m. February 6 to May 22, 1950 DIVISION OF GENERAL EDUCATION New York University One Washington Square North New York 3, N.Y. good and rare (Continued from Page 10 ) FRANCE: Buck Clayton-Don Byas Orch., High Tide/ Don's Bl, RJ 719; Sugar Bl/ Who's Sorry Now, RJ 720; Bl in First/Bl in Second, RJ 721 (Reissue) J. Noone, Got a Misery/Oh, Sister, Ain't That Hot, AFCDJ 30 (Reissue) Ellington, Oklahoma Stomp/ Move Over, AFCDJ 31 CHILE : H. Prado— F. Morello, 12th St. Rag/ Boogie, Vi. 90-0292 Mario Rios' Orch., Ay, Rosita/Oh! Dulce Mujer, Od. 89-143 BRAZIL : Indios Tabajaras, Darktown Strutters Ball/Los Indios Daman, Vi. 90-0456 ARGENTINA : Cotton Pickers, Stardust/Smoke Gets In Your Eyes, Vi. 92-2253 Oscar Aleman, Stardust/Honeysuckle Rose, Od. 46013 SWEDEN : Bunta's Jazz Band, Bogalusa Strut/ Jackass Bl, Gazell; Ice Cream/ Careless Love, Gazell Bunta's Hot Six, Weary Bl/Bl in B Flat, Gazell Bunta's Storyville Jazz Band, Tishomingo Bl/Willie the Weeper, Gazell; Shake That Thing /Cornet Chop Suey, Gazell Sune Borg (piano), Original Rags/ Maple Leaf Rag, Gazell (Reissue) H. Lyttelton, Weary Bl/ W orkingman Bl, Gazell Carl Norins Orch., Stardust/Ovan Regnbagen, HMV X7544' The Secret Orch. (Four Famous Swedish Pianists), / Want To Be Happy/ How Deep Is the Ocean, Cupol 4284 Olle Jacobsson's Dixieland Band, Jazz Me Bl/Dixie March, ER 107 J. Bjorling Quartet, Night and Day/ Rosetta, ER 101 Bob Henders' Orch., Flamingo/Am I Blue, ER 103; Old Feeling/Thing Called Love, ER 105 Arne Domnerus Favourite Group — Metronome Record Album 1, Laura/ Carrider; Deep Purple /Everything But You; Night and Day/ 1 Surrender, Dear CASTLE RECORDS DISTRIBUTED IN THE EAST BY RAMPART RECORDS