The record changer (Jan-Dec 1952)

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Joplin, Paramount and Dodds Discogs 50 No. 6 Lonnie Johnson, Roy Carew, Tony Jackson, LP Reproduction, Bunk, Paramount Discog 50 No. 7 & 8— Jelly Roll Morton, tailgate Jazz Band, Paramount Discog., Willard Robison 50 No. 9_^|e||y Roll Morton, Papa Celestin, Para mount •■ •••• -50 No. 10— Albert Nicholas, Andy Razaf, Big Bill, Dodo Marmarosa, Paramount 50 No. 11— Jimmy Yanoey, Paramount, Dorseys ... .50 Vol. 5, No. 3— Red Allen, Tony Jackson, Early Cakewalks, Shorley Clay ■ 50 No. 4— Ragtime, Benny Green, Jack Lesberg 50 Arnold b. stilwofTt RECORD DATING CHART covering the period through 1930. Mi* answer to •«•'» record coIIk)m'i dreem. Tfco chert. IT" ■ 71". will HH yeo et e gleftco the eo^roiimete recording end iuuencc dote of oey record apsoerlno, ox "ore thee 100 lebek) iuued bolero I WO. op) •iompte of how th* chart works Let hi tuppoM you pick up o copy of ftichord Hitter't tluo Kmajhti on tho GonnoH Lobol. Record Numbor J 14*. Metier Numbor »72S. pioyinf Stomp OH Lot'i So." Knowing little about iKo record ond being unoblo to locate it in any of the itandard reference books you can go to your record dating chart and et.a-glenco tell that the record m mada about Juno lt2S and released August IMS. just o few of the labels covered by this emetine, chart: Ajes. Arte, Autograph. Globe. Hy lone. Mack Parti. Mack Saen. Mu Disc. t>o«d»a». luddy. Clei toriole. Dandy. Edison, Federal. Starr, Champion. Grey Gull, Radios Globe, Madison, Pennington. Lincoln. Masse. Muse Hermogreph. Qrs, Sunshine. Polk, Winner, Trienglo, plus all of the common lobols. plus all the rest of the obscora ones. ill addition there are esptanetory notes on most of the lobols treeing their mtor.reletionthips ond releasing systems. Order your Chert now. $1.00 The Cot: Cartoon*. of the greatest of the Cat $IjM Frontiers of Jan By Ralph De Toledeno, an anthology of excellent jezt litereture by Bill Russell, Milt Gabler, Jelly Roll Morton, Panetsie, Hobson, Ross Russell, etc., etc Regular price of this 171 pege book published by Dun-ell $3.00. Our Special price $1.50 Due to continued demand We heve reprinted a number of COPIES OF THE SPECIAL LOUIS ARMSTRONG CimuvsAAohij 9A&JU£ of THE RECORD CHANGER The special combined July-August 1950 issue. THESE REPRINTS are now available at $1.00 Each. The Record Changer 125 Le Salle St.. N. Y. C. 27. N. Y. Fats Waller Discography A complete booklet listing ell of Fete' records. 32 peget with photos. Also in j eluded it e biography. T«srrifie *■* ♦"• F#H Fen. *>« Jan Journal Subscription The greet English jezz magazine. 12 issues* per yeer greet $3.50 Great Jan Sheet Music Folios The Ragtime Folio. Maple Leaf Rag, Climei Rag, Grace end Beauty, and Six Other Great Rags. $1.25 Jelly Roll Morton Folio Black Bottom Stump, Shreveport, Peerlt, Kansas City Stomps, Deed Men Bluet, London Blues, Cennon Ball and 13 other of Jelly's Greatest. $ j .25 Dixieland Folio No. 1 Livery Stable. Tin Roof, Willie the Weeper, Chimes Blues, Doctor Jezz, Dallas Blues, end 9 more. $1.25 Dixieland Folio No. 3 Angry, Dippermouth, Eesy Rider, Sneg It, Weary Blues, High Society, and 8 more. $1.25 Dixieland Folio No. 2 Tight Like That, Copenhagen, Good Man is Hard to Find, Jackass Blues, Melancholy and 9 others. $1.25 Jo Directory Vol. I (A-B) Vol. 2 C-D) Vol. 3 (E-F-GJ Vol. 4(G-H-I) $2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Louis Armstrong Le Roi Du Jan A terrific book written in French with excellent photos. Full length book. By Robert Goffin. $3.00 Record Changer Back Issues Cpmplete since 1944 to Date $25.00 Any Full Year 3.50 See March 1952 for complete index. July-August, 1951: 92 Paget Special Pictorial History of Jazz Copies of this issue have been reprinted and are available at $1.00 each. A unique picture-history issue, compiled by the Record Changer staff with the cooperation of many photographers, collectors, and musicians. Includes many previously unpublished photos. Twenty-two picture-and-text chapters: The Legends: Ragtime: New Orleans: The Original Dixieland: The South Side: The Chicagoans: Blues: Boogie Woogle: Kansas City: Hot Stuff (The Henderson Era): The Orchestras; New York Style I (Red and Miff): Harlem Piano; Ellingtonla: Words and Music; The Swing Era: New York Style II (Condon — Davison): Rediscovery: Revival: The New Sound: The Progressives; The Con tinuing Front Line. SEND YOUR REMITTANCE FOR ANY OR ALL' OF THESE BOOKS* TO the record changer 125 la salle st. ' new york ci-ty 27, n. y.