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J.J. Johnson - The Eminent Jay Jay Johnson Vol 1 & 2
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Back in the heyday of music blogs, there was one devoted to British jazz whose name escapes me at the moment. I learned about dozens of fine artists who were new to me. In the process I acquired a deep appreciation for the UK jazz scene, especially in the 50s and 60s.Freddie Randall - Shine On
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Not much out there streaming on Randall, a British trumpeter who led Dixieland bands in the UK. Really not even much about this Spotify selection as far as years recorded, band - similar tracks to the Penguin recommendation in the Great Traditional Jazzbands series (which of course isn't available)
The Dixieland revival of the 1940s-1950s was important at keeping classic jazz alive and not letting the artists of the 1920s fade away - that being said, I am surprised how much Penguin is focusing on these lesser known revival bandleaders.
You’re a better man than I am, Gunga Din!Art Tatum - The Complete Pablo Group Masterpieces
Volume 7 - with Red Callender and Jo Jones
Volume 8 - with Buddy DeFranco, Red Callender, and Bill Douglass
Volume 9 - with Ben Webster, Red Callender, Bill Douglass
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Slow going through the 8 CD Tatum Group Masterpieces - finishing up today. IMO volumes 7 and 8 with clarinetist Buddy DeFranco and tenor Ben Webster (love his sound) respectively are arguable the best two of the set.
Long time (2 weeks) getting through the last two Penguin picks - but happily I enjoy Tatum. These have been some good listens

Art Blakey - A Night at Birdland, Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 (1954)
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Great line up with Clifford Brown on trumpet, Lou Donaldson on sax, and Horace Silver on piano
Blue Mitchell - The Thing You Do (1964)
The book actually has this here next in the mid-1950s - it was actually from 1964. Still…great album.
He’s in control here….of the ivories^ General Alexander Haig? He could do everything.