Rediscovered early jazz piano solos from Fats Waller 
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Dear Jazz Vinyl Lover,
Finally I've managed to find another piece of vinyl. At last...!
::: Rediscovered Early Solos from Fats Waller ::: 1923 - 1927The vinyl was released in New York City by Bill Grauer Productions.
The dozen solos on the record were made as player-piano rolls, between 1923 and 1927, by a young musician named
Thomas Waller, the son of a Harlem minister. Young Waller was barely beginning to make a name for himself in Harlem theaters, at small clubs and at the fabulous rent parties of that era.
But all the qualities that were to make him one of the major figures of jazz are already in evidence - the vibrant power, the exuberance, the intricate imagination, the sudden dazzling runs. Fats was never to become much better than this; he was just to become very much more appreciated.
One of the most rewarding of these piano-roll discoveries, this collection actually serves to emphasize an aspect of Fats' genius that has been somewhat obscured by his subsequent fame as a singing showman: his remarkable skill as a jazz artist. Enjoy winking
Tracklist:
- Squeeze me
- You can't do what my last man did
- Laughin' cryin blues
- Don't try to make my man away
- Got to cool my doggies now
- Nobody but my baby
- A new kind of man with a new kind of love for me
- Tain't nobody's biz-ness if I do
- 18th street strut
- Your time now
- Papa better watch your step
- Snake hips
Yours truly,
Fresh Sounds

The Jazz Vinyl Podcast: Reaching almost 200.000 subscribers ! Dear Jazz Vinyl Lover,
I'm really excited that the Jazz Vinyl Podcast is almost reaching about 200.000 subscribers ! A lot of jazz fans are enjoying this monthly podcast. However I have to admit it becomes more difficult to find nice pieces of jazz vinyl. But I'll continue to the my best to share with you the best pieces of jazz vinyl !
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Enjoy it ;-)
Yours truly,
Fresh Sounds

Andy Kirk and his Clouds of Joy - jazz vinyl 
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Dear Jazz Vinyl Lovers,
Let's break the silence with another jazz vinyl jewel! It took me some while to get another jazz jewel posted...sorry for that ! Again thanks to all my listeners, fans & friends and the nice comments! I really enjoy sharing the music that we all love! It makes me happy :-0 ...how about you?
Let's go back to the 30's... with...
::: Andy Kirk and his Clouds of Joy - The Lady who Swings the Band :::
-- Album release: 1974 --
Andy Kirk was a jazz bass saxophonist and tubist best known as a bandleader. He started his musical career playing with George Morrison's band, but then went on to join Terrence Holder's Dark Clouds of Joy. In 1929 he was elected leader after Holder departed. Renaming themselves Twelve Clouds of Joy they set up in the Pla-Mor Ballroom on the junction of 32nd and Main in Kansas City and made their first recording for Brunswick Records that same year. Mary Lou Williams came in as pianist at the last moment, but she impressed Brunswick's Dave Kapp, so she became a regular member of the band. Enjoy Mary-Lou's piano solos on this vinyl record
Tracklist:
- Jump, jack jump
- Dunkin a doughnut
- Clove to five
- S'posin
- Fine and mellow
- The count
- Twelfth street rag
- Big time crip
- 47th street jive
- Hey lawdy mama
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Fresh sounds ;-)

Sidney Bechet - Le disque d'Or Vinyl 
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Dear Jazz Vinyl Lover,
I am proud to let you know that the Jazz Vinyl Podcast has passed over 85.000 subscribers! Again, thank's for listening & commenting on the podshows! I hope from my jazz heart, that I can share more jazz vinyl jewels with you... also I have to admit that sometimes it's quite difficult to find new pieces. I'll keep on searching for you!
Enough talking/writing...let's celebrate the high subscriber rate with another jazz vinyl jewel from.... Sidney Bechet. I've found this album from him a while ago: " Le disqe d'Or de Sidney Bechet". A nice compilation piece of vinyl.
Combined on this record are the biggest successes of the time when Sidney was in France, that is to say, the time when this extraordinary artist was an exceptional improviser and a wonderful composer.
On this record, the memory of Sidney Bechet still lives on as the orchestra of Claude Luter and Andre Reweliotty play his biggest successes, for it was with Claude Luter and Andre that Sidney played for the last ten years of his live.
::: Sidney Bechet - Le Disque d'Or :::
Tracklist:
- Petite fleur
- Promenade aux Champs Elys�es
- Passport to paradise
- As-tu le cafard?
- Marchand de poissons
- Si tu vois ma m�re
- Les oignons
- Premier bal
- Dans les rues d'antibes
- Temperamental
- Roses de picardie
- Summertime
Enjoy it !
Yours truly,
Fresh Sounds