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Muggsy Spanier: 1939-1944
Member of Dixieland bands and also great soloist, performed from 1921 to 1964 and has been influenced by King Oliver and Louis Armstrong.
Recommended if you like
King Oliver,
Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines.
Alan Thompson Jr.: 3-Hand Arrangements
Unavailable.
Recommended if you like
Jack Fina,
Pete Johnson.
12 Different pianists: 57 Different Kinds of Blues
Early blues piano
Mad Tea Party: 73% Post-Consumer Novelty
Postmodern Parlor Music, including novelty jazz and novel originals. Ukulele joy.
Recommended if you like
Asylum Street Spankers,
Cheap,
Hoosier Hot Shots,
Serenaders.
Joan Reynolds & Rachel Ruhman: A Totally Different Rag
Classic ragtime and contemporary ragtime.... Piano and Violin
Recommended if you like
Itzhak Perlman & André Previn.
The Palace Hot Society Orchestra: A Tribute to Larry Shay and Other 20's tunes for Dancing and Listening
Dancing and listening music from the 1920's using the original arrangements and instrumentation.
Recommended if you like
Duke Ellington,
Jean Goldkette,
Paul Whiteman.
Fred Sturm: American Rags, Brazilian Tangos, Afrocuban Dances
From Nazareth's Brazilian Tangos to the Ragtime of Joplin, Scott and Lamb, with Lecuona's Afrocuban Dances midway between, this album has the roots of American rhythm played with exceptional soul.
Recommended if you like
Antônio Carlos Jobim,
Chucho Valdés.
Carl Sonny Leyland: Back In The Alley
Ragtime, blues, barrelhouse, stride and boogie woogie piano
Recommended if you like
Meade 'Lux' Lewis.
Del Rey: Blue Uke: At The Ukeshack #2
Hot jazz ukulele and singing accompanied by bottleneck guitar, clarinets and bass.