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Roots of Blues -- Jimmy Yancey „Rolling The Stone"

Jimmy Smith i'm your hoochie coochie man

Jimmy O'Bryant's Washboard Band - Everybody Pile

Wilbur de Paris & his new New Orleans Jazz 1958 That's A Plenty

That´s plenty - the tune gives the album it´s title, is a well known standard or at least it was back in the day. This version features the sparkling trumpet of Doc Cheatham. Doc is up tempo and keeping this standard exciting from some of the more lackadaisical versions you can hear from time to time in other places. Fast and smokey.

1947 HITS ARCHIVE: A Sunday Kind Of Love - Claude Thornhill (Fran Warre...

OH JOHNNY, OH JOHNNY, OH ! ~ Orrin Tucker & his Orchestra (1939)

Kay Kyser & His Orchestra - Who Wouldn't Love You? (1942)

V-Disc 899 J. Bushkin, B. Hackett, R. Scott B. Rich

Gene KRUPA & Anita O'DAY " Let Me Off Uptown " !!!

Sentimental Journey ~ Les Brown & his Orchestra (1944)

The Righteous Brothers - Justine

Robert Parker - Let's Go Baby (Where The Action Is)

Billy Preston - Billy's Bag

This is the one. I believe I already imagined sometime in the long past more than 15 years ago, that some day, I would be able to play this record out and about. It´s with me here in Madrid, with a stack of Soul, Jazz, Blues, and Swing. Here I come Madrid.

Bob & Early

Yeh, this bad boy just arrived in Madrid with a good handful of other vinyl of mine. Spent last week at home in Manchester, digging through my 3000 vinyl strong collection.  I´ve got this record on 10 inch here, Sue Record. It´s just one of those tracks that kills it. Get into the slide.

Foolish Questions - Billy Murray

Please Don't Bury Me John Prine

Some amazing songs and lyrics from John Prine. Just trying to have me some fun. Inspired, get on it. 

Favorite Sweater by Y Pants

Nina Simone: Be My Husband