jeudi 26 octobre 2023

L'ère du Swing (1935-1945)


John Hammond (debout) dirige une session en studio: Jo Jones (batterie), Charlie Christian (guitare),
Walter Page (contrebasse), Lester Young (saxo ténor), Buck Clayton (trompette),
Benny Goodman (clarinette), Freddie Green (guitare), Count Basie (piano). 

Variés: The Territory Bands 1935-1937 (Jazz Band Records, publ. 2001). (CD)

Variés: The Territory Bands (Tax, enr. 1935-1937; publ. 197?). (LP)

Variés: Jazzin' Around (Harrison, enr. 1929-1935; publ. 1980). (LP)

Variés: The Territory Bands (Jazz Information, enr. 1936-1939; publ. 1986). (LP)

Variés: Masters of Regional Jazz (Harrison, enr. 193?; publ. 1977-1978?). (LP)

The Original Dixieland Jazz Band: The Return 1935-38: The Studio Performances (Hep). (CD)

Variés (Jimmie Noone / Johnny Dodds / Henry 'Red' Allen / Zutty Singleton): New Orleans Jazz Giants 1936-1940 (JSP, publ. 1992). (CD)

Art Hodes and his Orchestra / Jimmie Noone and his Orchestra / Jimmie McPartland and his Orchestra: Gems of Jazz Vol. 5 (Decca, enr. 1936-1942; publ. 1942; publ. 1954); (Album 78-tours; LP); Aussi sur: The Jazz Makers: Jimmie Noone 1936-41 (Swaggie, enr. 1936-1941; publ. 196? ou 197?); Aussi sur: Jimmie Noone 1937-1941 (Collector’s Classics, enr. 1936-1941; publ. 197?). (LP)

Johnny Dodds 2: Blues Galore 1927-1940 (MCA, enr. 1927-1940; publ. 1974). (LP)

Variés (Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra / Red Allen and his Orchestra / Zutty Singleton and his Orchestra / Johnny Dodds and his Orchestra / Jimmy Noone and his Orchestra): New Orleans Jazz (Decca, enr./publ. 1940; publ. 1956); (Album 78-tours; LP); Aussi sur: Variés (Lil Armstrong and her Swing Orchestra / Johnny Dodds and his Chicago Boys / Red Allen and his Orchestra / Zutty Singleton and his Orchestra): Harlem on Saturday Night (Ace of Hearts, enr. 1936-1940; publ. 1967). (LP)

Variés: Arkansas Shout: Recorded in Hot Springs, Arkansas, 1937 (Jazz Oracle). (CD)

Variés: The Territory Bands (Tax, enr. 1935-1937; publ. 197?). (LP)

Variés: Masters of Regional Jazz (Harrison, enr. 193?; publ. 1977-1978?). (LP)

Variés: The Deep South 1927-1937 (Document, publ. 1990). (LP)

Variés: Le label Swing: Les Premières Années/Early Years 1937-1939 (Frémeaux & Associés)Variés: Maîtres du Jazz Français Vol. 1 «Trompettes» 1930-1941 (EMI Jazz Time). (CD)

Philippe Brun: 1930-1938 (Le Jazz en France Volume 12) (Pathé, publ. 1984). (LP)

Duke Ellington: The Best of Duke Ellington (1932-1939) (Columbia/RCA, publ. 2008). (CD)

The Ellington Era 1927-1940: Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra Volume One (Columbia, enr. 1927-1940; publ. 1963). (LP)

The Ellington Era 1927-1940: Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra Volume Two (Columbia, enr. 1927-1939; publ. 1966). (LP)

Daybreak Express (RCA Victor, enr. 1931-1934; publ. 1964). (LP)

A Study in Ellingtonia: Duke Ellington 1932-1937 (Raretone, enr. 1932-1937; publ. 1966). (LP)

Duke Ellington and his Orchestra: Reminiscing in Tempo (Vol. 3) (Jazz Panorama, enr. 1937-1938; publ. 1951); (10”)

Duke Ellington 1938 (The Smithsonian Collection/Columbia Special Products, enr. 1938; publ. 1976); (LP); Aussi sur: Braggin’ in Brass: The Immortal 1938 Year (Portrait, enr. 1938; publ. 1989); (LP/CD)

Duke Ellington 1939 (The Smithsonian Collection/Columbia Special Products, enr. 1939; publ. 1977). (LP)


Le Port of Harlem Seven en studio pour Blue Note, 1939: J.C. Higginbotham (trombone), Sidney Bechet (clarinette),
Sidney Catlett (batterie), Teddy Bunn (guitare), Johnny Williams (contrebasse), Frankie Newton (trompette). 
 

Sidney Bechet: Pre-War Classic Sides (JSP, enr. 1931-1940; publ. 2007). (CD)

The Complete Sidney Bechet Volumes 1/2 (1932-1941) (Jazz Tribune No. 10) (RCA, enr. 1932-1941; publ. 1979/1992). (LP/CD); Aussi sur: Sidney Bechet 1932-1943: The Bluebird Sessions (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1932-1943; publ. 1989). (LP)

Unique Sidney (Aimez-Vous le Jazz no. 13) (CBS, enr. 1923-1947; publ. 196?); Aussi sur: The Sidney Bechet Story (CBS, enr. 1923-1947; publ. 1975). (LP)

1897-1959 (Brunswick, enr. 1938-1940; publ. 1960); Sidney Bechet with Louis Armstrong, Trixie Smith, Noble Sissle’s Swingsters (Brunswick, publ. 1960); Aussi sur: Blackstick 1931-1938 (Jazz Heritage Vol. 49 / Vol. 31) (MCA, enr. 1931-1938; publ. 1974). (LP) 

Superb Sidney (Aimez-Vous le Jazz no. 4) (CBS, enr. 1938-1947; publ. 196?). (LP)

Mezz Mezzrow and Tommy Ladnier: Gettin’ Together with Mezzrow and Ladnier Vol. 1 (Jazz Panorama, enr. 1938; publ. 1951); (10”); Mezz Mezzrow and Tommy Ladnier Volume One (Viking, publ. 1956); (10”); Aussi sur: Tommy Ladnier / Mezz Mezzrow / Sidney Bechet: The Panassié Sessions (RCA Victor, enr. 1938-1939; publ. 1967). (LP) 

Jazz Classics (Blue Note Jazz Classics Twins – Vol. 1) (Blue Note, enr. 1939-1951; publ. 198?); Aussi sur: The Port of Harlem Jazzmen: The Complete Recordings of the Port of Harlem Jazzmen (Mosaic, enr. 1939; publ. 1984). (LP)

Sidney Bechet, Muggsy Spanier: Sidney Bechet, Muggsy Spanier et Leurs Orchestres (Barclay, enr. 1940; publ. 1955); (10”); Duets (Atlantic, publ. 1956); Sidney Bechet: In Memoriam (Riverside, publ. 1960); Archive of Jazz Vol. 2 (BYG, publ. 1971); Muggsy Spanier & Sidney Bechet: Ragtime Jazz (Olympic, publ. 1974); Bechet-Spanier Big Four 1940 (Swaggie, publ. 1980). (LP)

Variés (Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra / Red Allen and his Orchestra / Zutty Singleton and his Orchestra / Johnny Dodds and his Orchestra / Jimmy Noone and his Orchestra): New Orleans Jazz (Decca, enr./publ. 1940; publ. 1956); (Album 78-tours; LP)


Earl Hines et sa section de saxes. 

Earl Hines: The Quintessence: Chicago - New York - Hollywood 1928-1946 (Frémeaux & Associés, publ. 2000). (CD)

Earl Hines / Nat Jaffe: Fats Waller Memorial Set (Signature, enr. 1944; publ. 1951); (10”); Fats Waller Songs (Brunswick, publ. 1952); (10”); Aussi sur: Leo Watson / Earl Fatha Hines / Shorty Sherock: Pre-Bop (Bob Thiele Music, enr. 1944 & 1946; publ. 1975); Aussi sur: Variés (Erroll Garner / Earl Fatha Hines / James P. Johnson / Art Hodes): Classic Pianos (Doctor Jazz, enr. 1940-1945; publ. 1983). (LP)

Oh, “Father”! (Epic, enr. 1933-1938; publ. 1956); Enregistrements 1933-1938 (Columbia, publ. 1965); Aussi sur: Earl Hines and his Orchestra: Deep Forest (Hep, enr. 1932-1933; publ. 1984). (LP)

Earl ‘’Fatha’’ Hines and his Orchestra: Hines Rhythm (Epic, enr. 1933-1938; publ. 196?); (LP);  =Harlem Lament (Portrait, publ. 1989). (LP/CD)

South Side Swing 1934-1935 (Decca, enr. 1934-1935; publ. 1967; MCA, publ. 197?); Aussi sur: Swinging in Chicago (Ace of Hearts, enr. 1934-1935; publ. 1967; Coral, publ. ?); Aussi sur: Bubbling Over 1934-1935 (Official, enr. 1934-1935; publ. 1989). (LP)

Earl Hines and his Orchestra (1939-40) (Treasury of Jazz 40) (RCA Victor, enr. 1939-1940; publ. 1964); Aussi sur: The Grand Terrace Band (RCA Victor, enr. 1939-1940; publ. 1965); Aussi sur: Earl Hines and his Orchestra: The Father Jumps (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1939-1945; publ. 1975); (LP); Aussi sur: The Indispensable Earl Hines Volumes 1/2 (1939-1940) (Jazz Tribune No. 5) (RCA, enr. 1939-1940; publ. 1979/1995). (LP/CD)

The Indispensable Earl Hines Volumes 3/4 (1939-1945) (Jazz Tribune No. 19) (RCA, enr. 1939-1945; publ. 1981/1995). (LP/CD)

Piano Man: Earl Hines, His Piano and his Orchestra (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1939-1942; publ. 1989). (LP/CD)

Earl Hines et son Grand Orchestre: The Many Faces of Jazz Vol. 29 (Mode Serie, enr. 194?; publ. 1969); Aussi sur: Earl Hines: Big Band (Jazz Legacy 61) (Jazz Legacy, enr. 1945-1946; publ. 1982). (LP)

Mildred Bailey: Mrs. Swing (Proper, enr. 1929-1942; publ. 2003). (CD)

The Dorsey Brothers, Mildred Bailey / Bing Crosby / Ethel Waters: Harlem Lullaby (Hep, enr. 1933; publ. 1985). (LP)

Chu Berry: Dentistry in Rhythm Volume 4: Fillin’ the Chu Gaps; Chu Berry with Cab Calloway 1941 / Mildred Bailey 1935-38 (Two Flats Disc, enr. 1935-1938/1941; publ. 1983). (LP)

Mildred Bailey: Her Greatest Performances 1929-1946 (Columbia, enr. 1929-1946; publ. 1962). (LP)

Red Norvo: Red Norvo featuring Mildred Bailey (Portrait Masters, enr. 1929-1937; publ. 1988/1989). LP/CD)

 


Chick Webb et son orchestre au moment du Carnival of Swing au stade de Randall's Island à New York, 1938. 

Chick Webb and his Orchestra: Stomping at the Savoy (Proper, enr. 1931-1939; publ. 2006). (CD)

Chick Webb and his Orchestra: The Golden Swing Years Vol. 9 1931/36 (Brunswick, enr. 1929-1936; publ. 1965). (LP)

A Legend Volume One (1929-1936) (Decca, enr. 1929-1936; publ. 1967; MCA, publ. 197?). (LP)

The Immortal Chick Webb: Stompin’ at the Savoy (Columbia, enr. 1933-1936; publ. 1967). (LP)

Stompin’ at the Savoy (CBS, enr. 1933-1935; publ. 1968). (LP)

Chick Webb and his Band: Midnite in Harlem (Ace of Hearts, enr. 1934-1938; publ. 1962). (LP)

Chick Webb 3: Strictly Jive 1936-1939 (MCA, enr. 1936-1939; publ. 197?). (LP)

Chick Webb 4: Ella Swings the Band 1936-1939 (Jazz Heritage Series Vol. 28) (MCA, enr. 1936-1939; publ. 197?). (LP)

Ella Fitzgerald, Chick Webb: Ella and Chick Webb 1937/1939 / Ella Fitzgerald and Chick Webb (Brunswick, enr. 1937-1939; publ. 1958). (LP)

Ella Fitzgerald, Chick Webb: Ella and Chick Webb Volume 2 (1938/39 Vol. II) (Brunswick, enr. 1938-1939; publ. 1960). (LP)

King of the Savoy Volume Two (1937-1939) (Decca, enr. 1937-1939; publ. 1967; MCA, publ. 197?). (LP)

Variés (The Delta Four with Roy Eldridge / Chick Webb and his Little Chicks / Stuff Smith and his Onyx Club Orchestra / John Kirby and his Onyx Club Boys): The Golden Swing Years Vol. 1 (Brunswick, enr. 1935-1938; publ. 1964). (LP)

Chick Webb and his Orchestra: The Best of Chick Webb and his Orchestra with Ella Fitzgerald (MCA, enr. 1934-1939; publ. 1976). (LP)

In the Groove (Affinity, enr. 1934-1939; publ. 1983). (LP)

Chick Webb with Ella Fitzgerald: Princess of the Savoy 1936-1939 (MCA, enr. 1936-1939; publ. 1975). (LP)


Le Quintette du Hot Club de France avec Stéphane Grappelli (violon) et Django Reinhardt. 

Django Reinhardt: The Classic Early Recordings in Chronological Order (JSP, enr. 1934-1939; publ. 2000). (CD)

Django Reinhardt: Django (Oriole, enr. 1934-1935; publ. 1957; CBS, publ. 1964; Realm, publ. ?); Aussi sur: Les Premiers Enregistrements du Quintette du H.C.F. (Pacific, enr. 1934-1935; publ. 196?); Django 1934: Les Premiers Enregistrements du Quintette du H.C.F. (Vogue, publ. 196? ou 197?); Django 1934: First Recordings of the Quintette of the Hot Club of France (GNP Crescendo, publ. 1974); Aussi sur: The Versatile Giant (Jazz Legacy, enr. 1934-1951; publ. 1978; Inner City, publ. 1978); Aussi sur: Quintette du Hot Club de France, Stéphane Grappelli, Django Reinhardt: Les Enregistrements Ultraphone: Cinquantième Anniversaire de la Fondation du Quintette du Hot Club de France (Vogue, enr. 1934-1935; publ. 1984); Quintet of the Hot Club of France, Django Reinhardt, Stéphane Grappelli: Fiftieth Anniversary (Jazz Vogue, publ. 1984). (LP)

Quintet of the Hot Club of France: First Recordings! (Prestige, enr. 1934-1935; publ. 1969). (LP)

Django Reinhardt avec le Quintette du Hot Club de France: Les Premiers Enregistrements de Django Reinhardt (Pacific, enr. 1935; publ. 1962); (10’’); Django 1935: Les Premiers Enregistrements du Quintette du H.C.F. (Vogue, publ. 1973); Django 1935: First Recordings of the Quintette of the Hot Club of France (GNP Crescendo, publ. 1974). (LP)

Django Reinhardt, Stéphane Grappelly avec le Quintette du Hot Club de France (Decca, enr. 1938-1946; publ. 1964); Django Reinhardt, Stephane Grappelly with the Quintet of the Hot Club of France (Ace of Clubs, publ. 1964); Swinging Strings (Decca, publ. 1964); Aussi sur: Django Reinhardt (Decca, enr. 1938(?)-1953; publ. 1973). (LP)

Django Reinhardt et le Quintette du Hot Club de France avec Stéphane Grappelli: Vol. 2: 1938 (Decca, enr. 1938; publ. 1972); Aussi sur: Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelli: The One and Only Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelli: Hot Club de France Best Recordings Vol. II From 1935-1939 (Decca, enr. 1935-1939; publ. 1982). (LP)

Django Reinhardt et le Quintette du Hot Club de France avec Stéphane Grappelli: Vol. 3: 1938-1939 (Decca, enr. 1938-1939; publ. 1972). (LP)

Django Reinhardt, Stephane Grappelly avec le Quintette du Hot Club de France: Swing de Paris (Decca, enr. 1935-1939; publ. 1965); Django Reinhardt, Stephane Grappelly with the Quintet of the Hot Club of France: Parisian Swing (Ace of Clubs, publ. 1965; GNP Crescendo, publ. 1965). (LP)

Django Reinhardt et le Quintette du Hot Club de France avec Stéphane Grappelli: Vol. 5: 1939-1946 (Decca, enr. 1939-1946; publ. 1972). (LP)

The Quintet of the Hot Club of France: Swing ’35-’39 (Decca Eclipse, enr. 1935-1939; publ. 1970); Django ’35-’39 (GNP Crescendo, publ. 1973). (LP)

Django Reinhardt: The Very Best of Django Reinhardt: From Swing to Bop – His Best Recordings from 1935-1953 (Decca, enr. 1935-1953; publ. 1978). (LP)

Django (Volume 1) (La Voix de Son Maître, enr. 1934-1936; publ. 1957; His Master’s Voice, publ. 195?); Django – Anthologie – Vol. 5 (La Voix de Son Maître, publ. ?); Aussi sur: Djangologie 1: 1928-1936 (Pathé, enr. 1928-1936; publ. 1970). (LP)

Djangologie 2: 1936-1937 (Pathé, enr. 1936-1937; publ. 1970). (LP)

Django: Volume 2 (La Voix de Son Maître, enr. 1937; publ. 1957); The Art of Django (His Master’s Voice, publ. 195? ou 196?); Volume 2 (Electrola, publ. 1961); Django – Anthologie – Vol. 2 (La Voix de Son Maître, publ. ?); Django Reinhardt with the Quintet of the Hot Club of France: The Best of Django Reinhardt Vol. 1 (Capitol, publ. 196? ou 197?); Django Reinhardt-Stephane Grappelli: Quintet of the Hot Club of France (recorded in 1937) (Angel, publ. 1974); Aussi sur: The Best of Django Reinhardt: 24 Classic Jazz Performances (Capitol, enr. 1937-1945; publ. 1960); Aussi sur: Djangologie 3: 1937 (Pathé, enr. 1937; publ. 197?); Aussi sur: Django Reinhardt / Stéphane Grappelli, The Quintet of the Hot Club de France (1936-1937): Django Volume 1 (Inner City, enr. 1936-1937; publ. 1980). (LP)

Django Reinhardt: In Memoriam 1908-1954 (RCA Victor, enr. 1936-1939; publ. 1955); Aussi sur: Django (Volume 4) (La Voix de Son Maître, enr. 1937; publ. 1958); Django – Anthologie – Vol. 4 (La Voix de Son Maître, publ. ?); Aussi sur: Django-Selection (La Voix de Son Maître, enr. 1936-1947; publ. ?); Aussi sur: Django Volume 2: Solos/Duets/Trios (Inner City, enr. 1937-1943; publ. 1981). (LP)

Buster Bailey: The Chrono(lo)gical Buster Bailey 1925-1940 (Classics). (CD)

Complete Recordings 1934-1940 (Rarities, publ. 1974). (LP)



Un album de Teddy Wilson paru en 1942 chez Columbia. 

Teddy Wilson: The Complete Teddy Wilson Piano Solos (CBS, enr. 1934-1941, publ. 1981/Columbia, publ. 1991). (LP/CD)

Statements and Improvisations 1934-1942 (The Smithsonian Collection/Columbia Special Products, enr. 1934-1942; publ. 1977). (LP)

Teddy Wilson: Complementary Works: The Legendary Small Groups Volume 1, 1935-1937 (Média 7/Masters of Jazz, publ. 1998); Complementary Works: The Legendary Small Groups Volume 2, 1937-1943 (Masters of Jazz, publ. 2000). (CD)

The Teddy Wilson (CBS / Columbia, enr. 1935-1938; publ. 1971(?)). (LP) 

Michel Warlop: Spécial Michel Warlop 1934-1943 (EMI Jazz Time, publ. 1989). (CD)

Michel Warlop avec Django Reinhardt: 1934-1938 - Tome 1 (Le Jazz en France volume 4) (Pathé, publ. 1983). (LP)

Django Reinhardt: Django - Volume 5/V (Jazz Stars Series) (La Voix de son Maître, enr. 1937; publ. 1959); Django - Anthologie - Vol. 6 (La Voix de son Maître, publ. ?). (LP)

Variés: Le Jazz de Paris: Enregistrements originaux 1937-1960 (Pathé, publ. 1978). (LP)

Variés: Swing Sessions 5 - 1940-1943 (Pathé, publ. ?). (LP)

Jimmie Lunceford: Strictly Lunceford (Proper, enr. 1927-1946; publ. 2007). (CD)

Variés (Earl Macdonald’s Original Louisville Jug Band / Frenchy’s String Band / Chickasaw Syncopators / Leroy’s Dallas Band): Sunshine Special (VJM, enr. 1927-1929; publ. 1975). (LP)

Jimmy Lunceford and his Chickasaw Syncopators (“X”, enr. 1930-1934; publ. 1954); (10”); Aussi sur: Jimmie Lunceford / Mills Blue Rhythm Band: Memphis to Harlem 30-34 (Black & White Vol. 55) (RCA Victor, enr. 1930-1934; publ. 1972); Aussi sur: Willie Bryant / Jimmie Lunceford: Willie Bryant and Jimmie Lunceford and Their Orchestras (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1930-1934 / 1935-1936; publ. 1975). (LP)

Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra: Lunceford Special (Columbia, enr. 1933-1940; publ. 1967); (LP)

Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra: Stratospheric (Hep, enr. 1934; publ. 1986). (LP)

Jimmie Lunceford: Rhythm Is Our Business Vol. 1 (1934-1935) (Decca, enr. 1934-1935; publ. 1968; MCA, publ. 197?). (LP)

Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra: Rhythm Business (Hep, enr. 1934-1935; publ. 1986). (LP)

Jimmy Lunceford and his Orchestra (Decca, enr. 1935-1940; publ. 1953; Brunswick, publ. 195?; Jasmine, publ. 1982). (LP)

Harlem Shout Vol. 2 (1935-1936) (Decca, enr. 1935-1936; publ. 1967; MCA, publ. 197?). (LP)

Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra: Strictly Lunceford (Affinity, enr. 1934-1944; publ. 1986). (LP)

Jimmie Lunceford: Runnin’ a Temperature (Affinity, enr. 1934-1942; publ. 1986). (LP)

For Dancers Only Vol. 3 (1936-1937) (Decca, enr. 1936-1937; publ. 1967; MCA, publ. 1972). (LP)

Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra: Lunceford Special (Columbia, enr. 1939-1940; publ. 1952; Philips, publ. 1955); (Album 78-tours; 10”; LP); Aussi sur: Takin’ Off with Jimmie (Tax, enr. 1939-1940; publ. 197?); Aussi sur: The Complete Jimmie Lunceford 1939-40 (CBS, enr. 1939-1940; publ. 1981). (LP)

Blues in the Night Vol. 4 (1938-1942) (Decca, enr. 1938-1942; publ. 1969; MCA, publ. 197?). (LP)

Jimmie Lunceford 6: The Last Sparks 1941-1944 (MCA, enr. 1941-1944; publ. 1973). (LP)

Jimmie Lunceford & his Orchestra: The Golden Swing Years (Storyville / Polydor / Sonet, enr. 1944-1946; publ. 1968); Aussi sur: Jimmie Lunceford: Margie (Savoy Jazz, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1989). (LP)

Adrian Rollini: Swing Low (Affinity, enr. 1934-1938; publ. 1992). (CD)

Benny Goodman: 1934 (Sunbeam, publ. 1975). (LP)

Adrian Rollini: Jazz Star Serie No.20: Adrian Rollini and his Orchestra, 1935-1936 (RCA Victor, publ. 196?). (LP)

Adrian Rollini His Quintet, His Trio featuring Bobby Hackett: Original 1938-1940 Recordings (Tax, publ. 197? ou 198?). (LP)

Teddy Hill: Uptown Rhapsody (Hep) ou Dance with his NBC Orchestra: Complete Edition 1935/1937 (Jazz Archives No. 52) (EPM). (CD)

Tiny Bradshaw / Teddy Hill: Tiny Bradshaw / Teddy Hill (Harlequin, enr. 1934 / 1935-1936; publ. 1987). (LP)

Teddy Hill: Teddy Hill and his NBC Orchestra (1937) (Black & White Vol. 124) (RCA, publ. 1974). (LP)



Louis Armstrong avec l'orchestre de Luis Russell vers 1935-1936. 

Louis Armstrong: Rhythm Saved the World (The Original Decca Recordings) (Decca Jazz/GRP). (CD)

Back in N.Y. Vol. 1 (1935) (Decca, publ. 1970); Louis Armstrong 2: Back in New York (1935) (MCA, publ. 197?). (LP)

Louis Armstrong 11: Satchmo for Ever!... 1935-1945 (MCA, publ. 1974). (LP)

Louis Armstrong & his Orchestra: Heart Full of Rhythm Vol. 2 (The Original Decca Recordings) (Decca Jazz/GRP, 1936-1938; publ. 1993). (CD)

Louis Armstrong 6: Satchmo’s Collectors Items 1936-1937 (MCA, enr. 1936-1937; publ. 1973). (LP)

Louis Armstrong 4: Swing That Music 1936-1938 (MCA, enr. 1936-1938; publ. 197?). (LP)

Louis Armstrong 7: Satchmo’s Discoveries 1936-1938 (MCA, enr. 1936-1938; publ. 1980). (LP) 

Louis Armstrong & his Orchestra: Vol. III: Pocketful of Dreams (Decca Jazz, enr. 1938; publ. 1995). (CD)

Back in L.A. 1938-1942 Vol. 2 (MCA Coral, publ. 1975). (LP)

Back in N.Y. Vol. 4 (1937-1938) (MCA Coral, publ. 1974); Aussi sur: Louis Armstrong 8: More Satchmo's Way (1938) (MCA, publ. 1974). (LP)

Back in N.Y. Vol. 5 (1938-1939) (MCA Coral, publ. 1974). (LP)

Tommy & Jimmy Dorsey: The Ultimate Collection (JSP). 
Tommy Dorsey: Masterpieces 15 (Jazz Archives) (EPM). 

Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra (RCA Victor, enr. 1936-1945; publ. 1972). (LP) 

Tommy Dorsey and his Clambake Seven: Complete Recordings 1935-1939 (Jasmine, publ. 2009). (CD)

Tommy Dorsey & his Clambake Seven (RCA Victor, enr. 1935-1950; publ. 1973). (LP)

The Music Goes Round and Round (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1935-1947; publ. 1991). (LP/CD)


Meade Lux Lewis. 

Meade Lux Lewis: The Chrono(lo)gical Meade Lux Lewis 1927-1939 (Classics, publ. 1993). (CD)

Variés: Boogie Woogie Rarities 1927-1932 (Milestone, enr. 1927-1932; publ. 1969). (LP)

Variés (Pine Top Smith / Honey Hill / Dot Rice & Frankie Black / Meade Lux Lewis / Pete Johnson): Let’s Boogie Woogie (Jazz Piano, enr. 1928-1940; publ. 197?); Aussi sur: Meade “Lux” Lewis: Vol. 3: Chicago Piano Blues and Boogie Woogie 1936-1951 (Oldie Blues, enr. 1936-1951; publ. 1984). (LP)

Meade ‘Lux’ Lewis: Tell Your Story (Oldie Blues, enr. 1930-1944; publ. 1975); (LP); Aussi sur: Meade Lux Lewis / Jimmy Yancey / Pete Johnson and Albert Ammons: Barrelhouse Boogie (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1936-1941; publ. 1989). (CD/LP)

Variés (Meade Lux Lewis, Pete Johnson & Albert Ammons): The Original Boogie Woogie Piano Giants (Columbia, enr. 1938-1941; publ. 1974); Aussi sur: Meade Lux Lewis (1927-1939) (Document, enr. 1927-1939; publ. 1988). (LP)

Meade ‘Lux’ Lewis: Giant of Blues and Boogie Woogie Vol. 2 1905-1964 (Oldie Blues, enr. 1938-1941; publ. 1982); Aussi sur: Albert Ammons / Meade Lux Lewis: The Complete Blue Note Recordings of Albert Ammons and Meade Lux Lewis (Mosaic, enr. 1935-1944; publ. 1983). (LP)

Jess Stacy: The Chrono(lo)gical Jess Stacy 1935-1939 (Classics, publ. 1994). (CD)

Piano Solos (Swaggie, enr. 1935-1956; publ. 1969); Aussi sur: Bunny Berigan and Bud Freeman, Jess Stacy, Joe Sullivan: Swing Classics (Prestige, enr. 1933-1935; publ. 1969). (LP)

Jess Stacy and Friends (Commodore, enr. 1938-1944; publ. 1980). (LP)

Variés (Fletcher Henderson and the Famous Connies Inn Orchestra / Pecks Bad Boys featuring Allan Reuss / Jess Stacy and his All Stars / James P. Johnson): Jazz Variations Volume 1 (1st Jazz Variations) (Stinson, enr. 193?; publ. 1962). (LP)



Leo Mathisen, Bibi Miranda (à la batterie), Svend Asmussen et Oscar Alemán en décembre 1938. 

Svend Asmussen: Musical Miracle / Musikalist Mirakel: Svend Asmussen - Vol. I: 1935-40 (Phontastic, publ. 1994). (CD)

Variés: Dansk Guldalder Jazz Vol. 1-2 (Odeon, enr. 1933-1941; publ. ?). (LP)

Svend Asmussen: Danish Jazz Vol. 6: Svend Asmussen 1937-44 (Storyville, enr. 1937-1944; publ. 1977). (LP)

Svend Asmussen: A Historical Biography 1937-1951 (Odeon, enr. 1937-1951; publ. 1969). (LP)

Svend Asmussen with his Quartet and Orchestra: Hot Fiddle (Brunswick, enr. 1940-1941; publ. 1953); (10”); Svend Asmussen: Plays Hot Fiddle (Parlophone, publ. 1955); (10”)

Stuff Smith / Emilio Caceres / Svend Asmussen: Hot Swing Fiddle Classics 1936-1943 (Folklyric, enr. 1936-1943; publ. 1979). (LP)

Alix Combelle: The Chrono(lo)gical Alix Combelle 1935-1940 (Classics, publ. 1993). (CD)
Alix Combelle: The Chrono(lo)gical Alix Combelle 1940-1941 (Classics, publ. 1994). (CD)

Variés: Le Jazz de Paris: Enregistrements originaux 1937-1960 (Pathé, publ. 1978). (LP)

Alix Combelle: 1937-1940 - Tome 1 (Le Jazz en France volume 13) (Pathé, publ. 1984). (LP)

Gene Krupa: Wire Brush Stomp (Naxos Jazz, enr. 1935-1940; publ. 2002). (CD)

Benny Goodman with Gene Krupa and Joe Venuti: Benny Goodman and the Giants of Swing (Prestige, enr. 1933 & 1935; publ. 197?); Aussi sur: Variés: Jazz in the Thirties (World Records, enr. 1933-1935; publ. 1976; Swing/DRG, publ. 1984). (LP)

Gene Krupa and his Orchestra: Mutiny in the Parlor (RCA Camden, enr. 1936 & 1950; publ. 1958); Swingin’ with Krupa (RCA Camden, publ. 1958). (LP)

Gene Krupa and his Orchestra featuring Irene Day, Anita O’Day: Wire Brush Stomp 1938-1941 (Bandstand, enr. 1938-1941; publ. 197?). (LP)

Gene Krupa and his Orchestra: That Drummer’s Band (Sounds of Swing, enr. 1940-?; publ. ?). (LP)

Valaida Snow: Queen of Trumpet & Song (DRG, enr. 1935-1940; publ. 1999). (CD)

Hot Snow: Queen of the Trumpet Sings & Swings (Foremothers Volume 2) (Rosetta, enr. 1936-1950; publ. 1982). (LP)

Swing is the Thing (Swing/DRG, enr. 1935-1937; publ. 1984). (LP) 

George Chisholm: Early Days 1935-1944 (Timeless, publ. 1998). (CD)

Coleman Hawkins / Valaida Snow / Danny Polo and his Swing Stars: Americans in Europe Vol. 2 (Swingfan, enr. 1938-?; publ. 196? ou 197?); Aussi sur: Danny Polo and his Swing Stars: 1937-1939 (The Old Masters, enr. 1937-1939; publ. 197?). (LP)

Variés (Danny Polo and his Swing Stars / George Chisholm and his Jive Five / The Embassy Rhythm Eight / Leonard Feather and Ye Olde English Swynge Band / Lew Davis Trombone Trio / Tiny Winters and his Bogey Seven): Swingin’ Britain: The Thirties (Decca, enr. 1936-1938; publ. 1979). (LP)

Ivie Anderson: I Got It Good and That Ain't Bad (Jasmine, enr. 1935-1946; publ. 1999). (CD)

Ivie Anderson / Helen Humes: A Reissue of Some Famous Black and White Masters (Storyville, enr. 1946 & ?; publ. 197?). (LP)



Benny Goodman et son orchestre. 

Benny Goodman and his Orchestra: The Essential BG (Proper, enr. 1931-1949; publ. 2006). (CD)

Benny Goodman: The Formative Years (1927-1934) (Decca, enr. 1928-1934; publ. 1984). (LP)

The Vintage Goodman (Columbia, enr. 1931-1935; publ. 1956). (LP)

The Complete Goodman Vol. 1-1935 (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1935; publ. 1975). (LP)

The Complete Benny Goodman Vol. II/1935-1936 (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1935-1936; publ. 1975). (LP)

The Complete Benny Goodman, Vol. III 1936 (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1936; publ. 1976). (LP)

The Complete Benny Goodman Volume IV/1936-1937 (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1936-1937; publ. 1976). (LP)

The Complete Benny Goodman, Volume V 1937-1938 (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1937-1938; publ. 1978). (LP)

The Complete Benny Goodman Vol. VI: 1938 (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1938; publ. 1980). (LP)

The Complete Benny Goodman Volume 7 1938/1939 (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1938-1939; publ. 1980). (LP)

Benny Goodman 1939 (Tax, enr. 1939; publ. 197?). (LP)

Benny Goodman 1939 Volume 2 (Tax, enr. 1939; publ. 197?). (LP)

All-Time Greatest Hits (Columbia, enr. 1938-1945; publ. 1972). (LP)

Solid Gold Instrumental Hits (Columbia, enr. 1940-1945; publ. 1975). (LP)

Benny Goodman Vol. III: All the Cats Join In (Columbia, enr. 1941-1946; publ. 1988). (LP/CD)

Boppin’ Benny (Capitol, enr. 1947-1949; publ. 1982 (Jap.)). (LP)

Benny Goodman: The Complete RCA Victor Small Group Recordings (RCA Victor); Complete RCA Victor Small Group Master Takes (Definitive, enr. 1935-1939; publ. 2000). (CD)

The Complete Small Combinations Volumes 1/2 (1935-1937) (Jazz Tribune No. 13) (RCA, enr. 1935-1937; publ. 1980/1992). (LP/CD)

The Complete Small Combinations Volumes 3/4 (1937/1939) (Jazz Tribune No. 22) (RCA, enr. 1937-1939; publ. 1981/1992). (LP/CD)

Danny Polo: Danny Polo and his Swing Stars, London 1937-1938 & Paris 1939 plus The Embassy Rhythm Eight 1935: The Complete Sets (Retrieval). (CD)

Danny Polo and his Swing Stars: 1937-1939 (The Old Masters, publ. 197?). (LP)

Variés: Swingin' Britain: The Thirties (Decca, enr. 1935-1947; publ. 1979). (LP)



Billie Holiday avec Lester Young. 

Billie Holiday: Lady Day: The Master Takes and Singles (Columbia/Legacy, enr. 1935-1942; publ. 2007). (CD)

Teddy Wilson – Billie Holiday: Hot Jazz Classics (Columbia, enr. 1935-1938; publ. 1941); (Album 78-tours); Teddy Wilson and his Orchestra featuring Billie Holiday (Columbia, publ. 1949; Philips, publ. 1955); (10”); Aussi sur: Billie Holiday: Lady Day (Columbia, enr. 1935-1937; publ. 1954); Aussi sur: Teddy Wilson & his Orchestra with Billie Holiday: Too Hot for Words (Hep, enr. 1935; publ. 1986). (LP)

The Billie Holiday Story Volume I (Columbia, enr. 1933-1939; publ. 1973). (LP) 

 

The Billie Holiday Story Volume II (Columbia, enr. 1935-1941; publ. 1973). (LP) 

 

The Billie Holiday Story Volume III (Columbia, enr. 1936-1942; publ. 1973). (LP) 

 

The Billie Holiday Story (CBS, enr. 1933-1942; publ. 1982); (coffret LP) 

 

The Quintessential Billie Holiday Volume 1, 1933-1935 (Columbia, enr. 1933-1935; publ. 1987). (LP/CD) 

 

The Quintessential Billie Holiday Volume 2 (Columbia, enr. 1936; publ. 1987). (LP/CD) 

 

The Quintessential Billie Holiday Volume 3 (1936-1937) (Columbia, enr. 1936-1937; publ. 1988). (LP/CD) 

 

The Quintessential Billie Holiday Volume 4 (1937) (Columbia, enr. 1937; publ. 1988). (LP/CD) 

 

The Quintessential Billie Holiday Volume 5, 1937-1938 (Columbia, enr. 1937-1938; publ. 1989). (LP/CD) 

Etc. 

Sharkey Bonano: 1928-1937 (Timeless, publ. 1991). (CD)

Variés: Jazz Odyssey Volume 1: The Sound of New Orleans [1917-1947] (Columbia, enr. 1917-1947; publ. 1964). (LP)

Variés: New Orleans in the Twenties (VJM, enr. 1927-1929; publ. 1982). (LP)

Sharkey Bonano and his Sharks of Rhythm: 1936-1937 (The Old Masters, enr. 1936-1937; publ. 197?). (LP)

Dicky Wells & Bill Coleman: In Paris (Affinity, enr. 1936-1938; publ. 1991); Swingin' in Paris (Le Jazz). (CD)

Dicky Wells in Paris (His Master’s Voice, enr. 1937; publ. 1955; La Voix de Son Maître, publ. 1955); Django Reinhardt & Dick Wells in Paris 1937 (International Polydor Production, publ. 1966); In Paris, 1937 (Prestige, publ. 1968). (LP)

Bill Coleman in Paris (La Voix de Son Maître, enr. 1936-1938; publ. 1966); Bill Coleman in Paris 1935-38 Volume One (Swaggie, publ. 1981); Aussi sur: Bill Coleman à Paris Volume 1 1936-38 (Parlophone, enr. 1936-1938; publ. 1970); Aussi sur: Bill Coleman accompanied by Django Reinhardt, Stéphane Grappelly, etc.: Recorded in Paris: 1936-1938 (Swing/DRG, enr. 1936-1938; publ. 1985). (LP)

Albert Ammons: The Chrono(lo)gical Albert Ammons 1936-1939 (Classics, publ. 1993). (CD)

Variés (Meade Lux Lewis / Pete Johnson / Pinetop Smith / Albert Ammons and his Rhythm Kings): Blues, Boogie & Barrelhouse (Brunswick, enr./publ. ?). (LP)

Albert Ammons: Boogie Woogie Classics: Albert Ammons Memorial Album (Blue Note, enr. 1939; publ. 195?); (10"); Aussi sur: King of Blues and Boogie Woogie 1907-1949 (Oldie Blues, enr. 1939-1949; publ. 1975); Aussi sur: Albert Ammons / Meade Lux Lewis: The Complete Blue Note Recordings of Albert Ammons and Meade Lux Lewis (Mosaic, enr. 1935-1944; publ. 1983/1989); (LP/CD)


Cootie Williams (trompette), Harry Carney (saxo baryton) et Johnny Hodges (saxo soprano). 

Duke Ellington: The Complete 1936-1940 Variety, Vocalion and Okeh Small Group Sessions (Mosaic). (CD)
Duke Ellington: The Duke's Men: Small Groups Vol. 1 (Columbia/Legacy, enr. 1934-1938; publ. 1991). (CD)
Duke Ellington: The Duke's Men: Small Groups Volume 2, 1938-1939 (Columbia/Legacy, publ. 1993). (CD)

Rex Stewart: Rex Stewart Memorial (CBS, enr. 1934-1939; publ. 1969). (LP)

Variés (Barney Bigard and his Jazzopaters / Rex Stewart and his 52nd Street Stompers / Johnny Hodges and his Orchestra / Cootie Williams and his Rug Cutters): The Duke’s Men (Epic, enr. 1936-1939; publ. 1955; Columbia Special Products, publ. 1974); (LP); Aussi sur: The Duke Ellington Small Bands: Back Room Romp (Portrait, publ. 1988). (LP/CD)

Cootie Williams: Cootie and his Rug Cutters 1937/40 (Tax, enr. 1937-1940; publ. 197?); The Boys from Harlem Volume Two (Swaggie, publ. 197?). (LP)

Johnny Hodges: A Study in Ellingtonia (Raretone, enr. 1937-1939; publ. 196? ou 197?); Aussi sur: Johnny Hodges in Disco Order Volume 1: May 20, 1937 – June 22, 1938 (Ajax, enr. 1937-1938; publ. 1976). (LP)

Barney Bigard: A Study in Ellingtonia (Raretone, enr. 1936-1939; publ. 1973). (LP)

Barney Bigard and his Jazzopaters: Barney Goin’ Easy 1937/40 (Tax, enr. 1937-1940; publ. 197?). (LP) 

Harry James: Young & Swinging 1936/1939 (Jazz Archives No. 57) (EPM, publ. 1992). (CD)

Young Harry James 1936-1939 (CBS, enr. 1936-1939; publ. 1980). (LP) 

Lil Hardin Armstrong: The Chrono(lo)gical Lil Hardin Armstrong and her Swing Orchestra 1936-1940 (Classics, publ. 1991). (CD)

Lil Armstrong and her Swingband: 1936-1940 (Gardenia, enr. 1936-1940; publ. 197?). (LP)

Lil Armstrong: Born to Swing 1936-1937 (Harlequin, enr. 1936-1937; publ. 1988). (LP)

Lil Armstrong and her Swing Band / Lil Armstrong and her Dixielanders: 1936-1940: A Memorial (Swingfan, enr. 1936-1940; publ. 196? ou 197?). (LP)

Una Mae Carlisle / Lil Armstrong: Safely Locked Up In My Heart 1938-1939 (Harlequin, enr. 1938-1939; publ. 1990). (LP)

Bob Crosby and his Orchestra: South Rampart Street Parade (The Original Decca Recordings) (Decca Jazz/GRP, enr. 1936-1942; publ. 1992). (CD)

Bob Crosby and his Orchestra 1: Those Swinging Cats (1937-1939) (MCA, enr. 1937-1939; publ. 1975). (LP)

The Best of Bob Crosby (MCA, enr. 1937-1942; publ. 1975). (LP)

Bob Crosby and his Bob Cats: March of the Bob Cats (Living Era, enr. 1937-1942; publ. 2005). (CD)

The Bob Cats: Bob Crosby's Bob Cats 1937-42 (Swaggie, publ. 1969) + The Bob Cats: Bob Crosby's Bob Cats 1938-42 (Swaggie, publ. 197?); Aussi sur: Bob Crosby's Bob Cats: Big Noise from Winnetka (MCA, enr. 1937-1942; publ. 1975); (LP)

Jimmy Dorsey & his Orchestra: Contrasts (The Original Decca Recordings) (Decca Jazz/GRP, enr. 1936-1943; publ. 1993). (CD)

The Great Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra 1935-1940 (MCA Coral, enr. 1935-1940; publ. 1974). (LP)

The Best of Jimmy Dorsey (MCA, enr. 193?-194?; publ. 1975). (LP) 



Stuff Smith avec ses Onyx Club Boys: Jonah Jones (trompette), Cozy Cole (batterie). 

Stuff Smith: Time and Again (Proper, enr. 1936-1945; publ. 2003). (CD)

Stuff Smith and his Onyx Club Orchestra (Collector’s, enr. 1936; publ. ?). (LP)

Variés (The Delta Four with Roy Eldridge / Chick Webb and his Little Chicks / Stuff Smith and his Onyx Club Orchestra / John Kirby and his Onyx Club Boys): The Golden Swing Years Vol. 1 (Brunswick, enr. 1935-1938; publ. 1964); Aussi sur: Variés (Stuff Smith and his Onyx Club Band / Oran “Hot Lips” Page and his Band / John Kirby and his Onyx Club Boys / Leonard Feather’s All Stars Jam Band): The Swinging Small Bands 1 1937-1939 (MCA, enr. 1937-1939; publ. 197?). (LP)

The Varsity Seven / Stuff Smith and his Orchestra: The Varsity Sessions Vol. 2 (Storyville, enr. 1938-1940; publ. 197?). (LP)

Stuff Smith: The 1943 Trio (Circle, enr. 1943; publ. 1988; Progressive, publ. 1988). (LP/CD)

Stuff Smith / Paul Nero / Joe Kennedy: Jazz Violins of the Forties (Folkways, enr. 1944 & ?; publ. 1981). (LP)

Andy Kirk: An Introduction to Andy Kirk: His Best Recordings 1929-1946 (Best of Jazz, publ. 1997). (LP)

Andy Kirk and his Clouds of Joy: Cloudy (Hep, enr. 1929-1930; publ. 1984). (LP)

Instrumentally Speaking (1936-1942) (Decca, enr. 1936-1942; publ. 1967; MCA, publ. ?/publ. 1980). (LP)

Andy Kirk & his 12 Clouds of Joy: March 1936 (EMI/Parlophone, enr. 1936; publ. 1973; Mainstream, publ. 1973). (LP)

Andy Kirk and his Clouds of Joy 2 1936-1938: The Lady Who Swings the Band (Jazz Heritage Vol. 70) (MCA, enr. 1936-1938; publ. 1975; publ. 1982). (LP)

Andy Kirk and his Clouds of Joy 3 1938-1942: Clouds at Sundown (MCA, enr. 1938-1942; publ. 1975). (LP)

Andy Kirk and his Clouds of Joy: Walkin’ and Swingin’ (Affinity, enr. 1936-1941; publ. 1983). (LP) 

Irving Fazola: Mostly Faz 1936-1946 (Jazz Band, publ. 2001). (CD)

Sharkey Bonano and his Sharks of Rhythm: 1936-1937 (The Old Masters, enr. 1936-1937; publ. 197?). (LP)

Irving Fazola's Dixielanders: Fazola Dixielanders (Mercury, enr. 1945; publ. 1945/1950); (Album 78-tours; 10"); Aussi sur: Irving Fazola's Dixielanders and George Hartman and his Orchestra: New Orleans Express (EmArcy, enr. 1945/1944; publ. 1955). (LP)

Irving Fazola and his Dixieland Band: New Orleans Jazz (RCA Victor, enr. 1946; publ. 1950); (Album 78-tours); Aussi sur: Irving Fazola & Edmond Hall: New Orleans Clarinet Rarities (Rarities, enr. 1946 / 1944 & 1960); (LP)

Variés: The RCA Victor Encyclopedia of Recorded Jazz Album 4: Eck to Gar (RCA Victor, enr. 1946 & ?; publ. 1956); (10"); Aussi sur: Variés: Great Jazz Reeds (RCA Camden, enr. 1946 & ?; publ. 1958?); (LP). 


Artie Shaw et son Gramercy Five: Dodo Marmarosa, Roy Eldridge, Shaw, Barney Kessel, Morrie Rayman. 

Artie Shaw: The Artie Shaw Story (Proper, enr. 1936-1954; publ. 2005). (CD)

Artie Shaw with Strings (Epic, enr. 1936; publ. 1956); Aussi sur: Artie Shaw and his ‘New Music’: 1936-37 (Sunbeam, enr. 1936-1937; publ. 1975); Aussi sur: Artie Shaw and his Orchestra: Thou Swell (ASV Living Era, enr. 1936-1937; publ. 1988). (LP/CD)

Artie Shaw and his Orchestra: Free for All (Epic, enr. 1937; publ. 197?; Portrait, publ. 1988). (LP/CD)

This is Artie Shaw (RCA Victor, enr. 1938-1941; publ. 1971); Aussi sur: The Complete Artie Shaw Volume 1/1938-1939 (RCA Victor, enr. 1938-1939; publ. 1976); Aussi sur: Artie Shaw & his Orchestra: The Original Sounds of the Swing Era Vol. 7: 1938-1939 (RCA International, enr. 1938-1939; publ. 1976); (LP); Aussi sur: Deux Grandes Années pour Artie Shaw 1938-1939 (Jazz Tribune No. 14) (RCA, enr. 1938-1939; publ. 1980); The Indispensable Artie Shaw Vol. 1 & 2 (1938-1939) (RCA, publ. 1986/1995). (LP/CD)

Four Star Favorites (Victor, enr. 1938-1941; publ. 1941; RCA Victor, publ. 1951); (Album 78-tours; 10”)

Artie Shaw and his Orchestra: Moonglow (RCA Victor, enr. 1938-1941 (?), publ. 1956); The Best of Artie Shaw (RCA Victor, publ. 1967; publ. 1975). (LP)

Concerto for Clarinet (RCA Victor, enr. 1938-1945; publ. 1972). (LP)

The Complete Artie Shaw Vol. II/1939 (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1939; publ. 1977). (LP)

The Complete Artie Shaw Vol. III 1939-1940 (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1939-1940; publ. 1978). (LP)

The Complete Artie Shaw Vol. IV 1940/1941 (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1940-1941; publ. 1980). (LP)

The Complete Artie Shaw Volume VI 1942-1945 (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1942-1945; publ. 1981). (LP)

The Indispensable Artie Shaw Volumes 3/4 (1940-1942) (Jazz Tribune No. 37) (RCA, publ. 1983/1995). (LP/CD)

The Indispensable Artie Shaw Volumes 5/6 (1944-1945) (Jazz Tribune No. 67) (RCA, publ. 1986/1992). (LP/CD)

Artie Shaw and his Gramercy Five (RCA Victor, enr. 1940 & 1945; publ. 1956); Artie Shaw and his Gramercy Five (RCA Victor, enr. 1940-1945; publ. 1972); Aussi sur: The Complete Gramercy Five Sessions (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1940-1945; publ. 1989). (LP/CD)

The Swingin’ Mr. Shaw (RCA Victor, enr. 193?-?; publ. 1959). (LP)

Artie Shaw Volume 1: Clarinet Magic with the Big Band and Strings (Musicraft, enr, 1945-1946; publ. 1978). 

Artie Shaw Plays Cole Porter (Musicraft, enr./publ. 1946; MGM, publ. 1950; Allegro Elite, publ. 1956); (Album 78-tours; 10”); Artie Shaw Plays Cole Porter and Irving Berlin (Lion, publ. 1958); Aussi sur: Artie Shaw and his Orchestra with Strings Featuring Mel Tormé and his Mel-Tones: Vol. 2 (Musicraft, publ. 1981). (LP)

Dance to Artie Shaw his Clarinet and his Orchestra (Decca, enr. 195?; publ. 1964; Ace of  Hearts, publ. ?; MCA Coral, publ. ?); Aussi sur: The Best of Artie Shaw (MCA, enr. 195?; publ. 1973). (LP)

Artie Shaw and his Gramercy Five: I Can’t Get Started… (Verve, enr. 1953-1954; publ. 1956). (LP) 

Edgar Hayes: The Chrono(lo)gical Edgar Hayes and his Orchestra 1937-1938 (Classics, publ. 1993). (CD)

Edgar Hayes and his Orchestra: 1937-1938 (Swingfan, enr. 1937-1938; publ. 197?). (LP)

Edgar Hayes and his Orchestra: Swinging Jewels 1937-1938 (Silver Star Swing Series) (MCA Coral, enr. 1937-1938; publ. 1976). (LP)



L'orchestre de Count Basie au club Open Door en 1938. 

Count Basie: The Complete Decca Recordings (The Original Decca Recordings) (Decca Jazz/GRP, enr. 1937-1939; publ. 1992). (CD)

Count Basie and his Orchestra: The Best of Count Basie (Decca, enr. 1937-1939; publ. 1963; Coral, publ. 1972; MCA, publ. 1973?/1990). (LP/CD)

Count Basie & his Orchestra: Swinging at the Daisy Chain (Coral, enr. 1937; publ. 1972); Aussi sur: Count Basie and his Orchestra: Listen… You Shall Hear (Hep, enr. 1937; publ. 1988); One O’Clock Jump (MCA, publ. 1990). (LP/CD)

Count Basie: The Best of Basie (1937-1938) Vol. 1 (Jazz Heritage Vol. 4) (MCA, enr. 1937-1938; publ. 1972). (LP)

Count Basie 2: The Best of Basie (1938-1939) (Jazz Heritage Vol. 10) (MCA, enr. 1938-1939; publ. 197?). (LP)

Count Basie 3: The Count Swings Out 1937-1938 (Jazz Heritage Vol. 26) (MCA, enr. 1937-1938; publ. 1973). (LP)

Count Basie 4: The Blues I Like to Hear 1938-1939 (Jazz Heritage Vol. 27) (MCA, enr. 1938-1939; publ. 197?). (LP)

Count Basie at the Piano (Decca, enr. 1938-1939; publ. 1948; publ. 1949); (Album 78-tours; 10”); Succès de Count Basie No. 1: Count Basie au Piano (CID, publ. 195?); (10’’)

The Count Basie Quartet: 1938/1939: Count Basie & the All American Rhythm Section (MCA, enr. 1938-1939; publ. 197?). (LP)

Count Basie and his Orchestra featuring Jimmy Rushing, Helen Humes: Good Morning Blues (MCA, enr. 1937-1939; publ. 1977). (LP)

Count Basie and his Orchestra: Swingin’ the Blues (Affinity, enr. 1937-1939; publ. 1983); Aussi sur: Count Basie: Early Count: Complete Recorded Works 1937-1939 (MCA, enr. 1937-1939; publ. 1976). (LP)

Bunny Berigan: 1937/1939 (Jazz Archives No. 35) (EPM, publ. 1991). (CD)

Bunny Berigan: The Indispensable Bunny Berigan 1937-1939 (Jazz Tribune No. 26) (RCA, publ. 1982). (LP)


Chu Berry avec l'orchestre de Cab Calloway en 1941.  

Chu Berry: The Chrono(lo)gical Chu Berry 1937-1941 (Classics, publ. 1994). (CD)

Chu Berry and his Stompy Stevedores: “Chu” (Epic, enr. 1936-1941; publ. 1955; Philips, publ. 1955; Columbia Special Products, publ. 1974). (LP)

Chu Berry and his Jazz Ensemble featuring Roy Eldridge and Hot Lips Page: Memorial Album (Commodore, enr. 1938 & 1941; publ. 1952); (10”); Aussi sur: Chu Berry’s Little Jazz Ensemble / Coleman Hawkins’ Chocolate Dandies: Tops in Tenor (Jazztone, enr. 1938 / 1940; publ. 195?; Guilde du Jazz, publ. 1957); (10’’); Aussi sur: Chu Berry: Sittin’ In (Mainstream, enr. 1938 & 1941; publ. 1965; Fontana, publ. 1965; Vogue, publ. 1965); Aussi sur: Lester Young, Chu Berry & Ben Webster: The Tenor Sax (The Commodore Years) (Atlantic, enr. 1938-1944; publ. 1973); Aussi sur: Coleman Hawkins / Chu Berry: The Big Sound(s) of Coleman Hawkins and Chu Berry (London, enr. 1938-1943; publ. 1974); Aussi sur: Chu Berry: A Giant of the Tenor Sax (Commodore, enr. 1938 & 1941; publ. 1980). (LP)

Coleman “Bean” Hawkins & Lester “Prez’’ Young & Leon “Chu” Berry: Tenor Triumvirate (Queen-Disc, enr. 1941-?); Aussi sur: Variés: Small Label Gems of the Forties Vol. 1 (Solid Sender, enr. 1941-?; publ. 198?). (LP) 

Lionel Hampton: The Complete Lionel Hampton Victor Sessions 1937-1941 (Mosaic, publ. 2007). (CD)

The Complete Lionel Hampton 1937-1941 (Bluebird/RCA, publ. 1976). (LP)

Variés: Le label Swing: Les Premières Années/Early Years 1937-1939 (Frémeaux & Associés, publ. 2014). (CD)

(Teddy Weatherford): Jazum-9 (Jazum, enr. 1933-194?; publ. 1972). (LP)


Roy Eldridge et son orchestre. 

Roy Eldridge: Little Jazz Trumpet Giant (Proper, enr. 1935-1953; publ. 2004). (CD)

The Early Years (Columbia, enr. 1935-1949; publ. 1982); (LP); Aussi sur: Little Jazz (Columbia, enr. 1935-1940; publ. 1989). (LP/CD)

Variés (The Delta Four with Roy Eldridge / Chick Webb and his Little Chicks / Stuff Smith and his Onyx Club Orchestra / John Kirby and his Onyx Club Boys): The Golden Swing Years Vol. 1 (Brunswick, enr. 1935-1938; publ. 1964); Aussi sur: Roy Eldridge: Heckler’s Hop: Roy Eldridge 1935/40 (Tax, enr. 1935-1940; publ. 197?); Aussi sur: Variés (“Hot Lips’’ Page and his Band / Rosetta Crawford and her Hep Cats / The Delta Four / “Jabbo” Smith and his Orchestra / Henry “Red” Allen and his Orchestra): The Swinging Small Bands 3 “Trumpets in Action” 1935-1940 (Jazz Heritage Vol. 60) (MCA, enr. 1935-1940; publ. 1974). (LP)

Roy Eldridge at the Arcadia Ballroom-1939 “Arcadia Shuffle” (Jazz Archives, enr. 1939; publ. 1973); Roy Eldridge and his Orchestra: At the Arcadia Ballroom Broadway, New York City-1939 (Musidisc Jazz Archives, publ. 1975). (LP)

Coleman Hawkins with the Varsity Seven / Roy Eldridge Big Band: Hawk & Roy: 1939 (Phoenix, enr. 1939; publ. 197?); Aussi sur: Roy Eldridge and his Orchestra / Buster Bailey and his Orchestra: The Varsity Sessions Vol. 1 (Storyville, enr. 1939-1940; publ. 197?). (LP)

Roy Eldridge and his Orchestra / Sam Price and his Blusicians: Battle of Jazz Volume 7 (Brunswick, enr. 1943; publ. 1953; Vogue Coral Series, publ. 195?); (10”); Aussi sur: Roy Eldridge and his Orchestra: Swing Along with Little Jazz (MCA Coral, enr. 1943-1946; publ. 1974); Aussi sur: Roy Eldridge: Tippin’ Out (Affinity, enr. 1943-1946; publ. 1985). (LP)

Variés (Roy Eldridge / Charlie Shavers / Emmett Berry / Joe Thomas / Jonah Jones): Hot Trumpet Ensembles (Mercury, enr. 1944-1946; publ. 1950); 10”; Holiday in Trumpet (EmArcy, publ. 1955); (10”); Aussi sur: Variés: The Jazz Greats Volume V-The Jazz Giants: Brass (EmArcy, enr. 194?; publ. 1955); Aussi sur: Roy Eldridge: Little Jazz Special: Rare and Unissued Material (Queen-Disc, enr. 1944-?; publ. 1985). (LP)

Little Jazz The Goliath 1943-1946 (Jazz Heritage Vol. 56) (MCA, enr. 1943-1946; publ. 1974). (LP)

All the Cats Join In (MCA, enr. 1943-1946; publ. 1982). (LP)

Little Jazz (10e Anniversaire des Disques Vogue Vol. 12 (Vogue, enr. 1950; publ. 1961); «Little Jazz» Jazz (Jazz Legacy 5) (Jazz Legacy, publ. 1978); Little Jazz (Inner City, publ. 1978). (LP)

Une Petite Laitue (Jazz Legacy 42) (Jazz Legacy, enr. 1950-1951; publ. 1979); I Remember Harlem (Inner City, publ. 1980). (LP)

Les deux ci-dessus sur: Little Jazz (Jazz Vogue, enr. 1950-1951; publ. 1977). (LP)

Roy Eldridge Plays (Prestige, enr./publ. 1951); (10”); Roy Eldridge Favorites (Metronome, publ. 1952); (10”); Roy’s Got Rhythm (EmArcy, publ. 1956); Aussi sur: Roy Eldridge and his “Little Jazz” Ensemble and his Gramercy Five / Howard McGhee’s Beboppers: The Heat’s On (Esquire, enr. 1948-1951; publ. 1976). (LP)

Roy Eldridge Collates (Mercury, enr. 1951; publ. 1952; Blue Star, publ. 1953); (10”); Roy Eldridge and his Orchestra: Rockin’ Roy (Columbia, publ. 1957); (10”)

The Roy Eldridge Quintet (Clef, enr. 1952-1953; publ. 1954; Blue Star, publ. 1954; Columbia, publ. 1955); (10”)

Les deux ci-dessus sur: Roy Eldridge and his Orchestra: Rockin’ Chair (Clef, enr. 1951-?; publ. 1955; Verve, publ. 1957). (LP)

Jelly Roll Morton: The Complete Library of Congress Recordings by Alan Lomax (Rounder, enr. 1938 (& 1949); publ. 2005). (CD)

The Saga of Mr. Jelly Lord Vol. I – Vol. XII (Circle, enr. 1938; publ. 1947; publ. 1950); (Albums 78-tours/LPs); Aussi sur: The Library of Congress Recordings Volumes 1 – 12 (Riverside, publ. 1955-1957); Aussi sur: The Library of Congress Recordings Volumes 1 – 8 (Classic Jazz Masters, publ. 1970; Swaggie, publ. 197?). (LPs)


Benny Goodman, Cootie Williams, Vernon Brown (?) et Johnny Hodges à Carnegie Hall, 1938. 

Benny Goodman: The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert (Columbia/Legacy, publ. 1999). (CD)

The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert (Columbia Masterworks, publ. 1950; Philips, publ. 1953). (LP)

Variés: From Spirituals to Swing: The Legendary 1938 & 1939 Carnegie Hall Concerts Produced by John Hammond (Vanguard, publ. 1999). (CD)

John Hammond’s Spirituals to Swing: The Legendary Carnegie Hall Concerts of 1938/9 (Vanguard, publ. 1959). (LP)

Mezz Mezzrow: The Chrono(lo)gical Mezz Mezzrow 1936-1939 (Classics, publ. 1993). (CD)

Mezz Mezzrow and his Swing Band / Frankie Newton and his Orchestra: Mezzin’ Around with Mezzrow and Newton (RCA Victor, enr. 1936 / 1939; publ. 1954); Aussi sur: Milton “Mezz” Mezzrow / Frankie Newton: The Big Apple (Black & White Vol. 56) (RCA Victor, enr. 1934-1939; publ. 1972); Aussi sur: Mezz Mezzrow and his Orchestra: Mezz Mezzrow 1933-1937 (Collector’s Classics, enr. 1934-1937; publ. 197?). (LP)

Mezz Mezzrow’s Swing Session (“X”, enr. 1934 & 1937; publ. 1954); (10”); Milton “Mezz” Mezzrow and his All Star Bands (Jazz Classics No. 6) (RCA, publ. 1955). (10")

Mezz Mezzrow and Tommy Ladnier: Gettin’ Together with Mezzrow and Ladnier Vol. 1 (Jazz Panorama, enr. 1938; publ. 1951); (10”); Mezz Mezzrow and Tommy Ladnier Volume One (Viking, publ. 1956); (10”); Aussi sur: Mezz Mezzrow avec Tommy Ladnier (La Voix de Son Maître, enr. 1938; publ. 1954); Mezz Mezzrow with Tommy Ladnier (His Master’s Voice, publ. 1956); (10’’); Really the Blues (La Voix de Son Maître, publ. 1959; Electrola, publ. ?); (LP); Aussi sur: Tommy Ladnier: Tommy Ladnier (‘’X’’, enr. 1938; publ. 1954); (10’’); Aussi sur: Tommy Ladnier / Mezz Mezzrow / Sidney Bechet: The Panassié Sessions (RCA Victor, enr. 1938-1939; publ. 1967); (LP); Aussi sur: Sidney Bechet: The Complete Sidney Bechet Vol. 5 (1941-1943) plus Ladnier / Mezzrow / Newton (1938-1939) (Jazz Tribune No. 46) (RCA, enr. 1938-1939 / 1941-1943; publ. 1983/1993). (LP/CD)

Variés (Jabbo Smith and his Orchestra / Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra / Noble Sissle’s Swingsters / Rosetta Crawford with Jimmy Johnson’s Band): Jazz Makers 1938-40 (Swaggie, enr. 1938-1940; publ. 196?); Aussi sur: Variés (“Hot Lips’’ Page and his Band / Rosetta Crawford and her Hep Cats / The Delta Four / “Jabbo” Smith and his Orchestra / Henry “Red” Allen and his Orchestra): The Swinging Small Bands 3 “Trumpets in Action” 1935-1940 (Jazz Heritage Vol. 60) (MCA, enr. 1935-1940; publ. 1974). (LP)


L'orchestre de l'Onyx Club en septembre 1937: Buster Bailey (clarinette), Don Frye (piano), Leo Watson (chant), 
O'Neil Spencer (batterie), Pete Brown (saxo alto), John Kirby (contrebasse), Frankie Newton (trompette). 

Frankie Newton: The Chrono(lo)gical Frankie Newton 1937-1939 (Classics, publ. 1992). (CD)

Frankie Newton at the Onyx Club (Tax, enr. 1937-1939; publ. 197?). (LP)

Swinging on 52nd St. 1937-1939 ‘Emperor Jones’ (Jazz Archives, enr. 1937-1939; publ. 1973). (LP)

Mezz Mezzrow and his Swing Band / Frankie Newton and his Orchestra: Mezzin’ Around with Mezzrow and Newton (RCA Victor, enr. 1936 / 1939; publ. 1954); (LP); Aussi sur: Sidney Bechet: The Complete Sidney Bechet Vol. 5 (1941-1943) plus Ladnier / Mezzrow / Newton (1938-1939) (Jazz Tribune No. 46) (RCA, enr. 1938-1939 / 1941-1943; publ. 1983/1993). (LP/CD)

The Port of Harlem Jazzmen: The Complete Recordings of the Port of Harlem Jazzmen (Mosaic, enr. 1939; publ. 1984). (LP)

Pete Johnson: The Chrono(lo)gical Pete Johnson 1938-1939 (Classics, publ. 1992). (CD)

Variés (Meade Lux Lewis, Pete Johnson & Albert Ammons): The Original Boogie Woogie Piano Giants (Columbia, enr. 1938-1941; publ. 1974). (LP)

Pete Johnson (1938-1947) (Document, enr. 1938-1947; publ. 1988). (LP)

Jumpin’ with Pete Johnson (Riverside, enr. 1939; publ. 1955; London, publ. 1955); (10’’); Aussi sur: Master of Blues and Boogie Woogie 1904-1967 (Oldie Blues, enr. 1939-?; publ. 1975). (LP)

Boogie Woogie Classics (Boogie Woogie, Blues and Skiffle) (Blue Note, enr. 1939; publ. 1952); (10"); Aussi sur: Albert Ammons / Pete Johnson: Boogie Woogie Classics: Albert Ammons / Pete Johnson Memorial Album (Blue Note, enr. 1939; publ. 1983); Aussi sur: Pete Johnson / Earl Hines / Teddy Bunn: The Pete Johnson / Earl Hines / Teddy Bunn Blue Note Sessions (Mosaic, enr. 1939-1940; publ. 1987). (LP)

Bobby Hackett: The Chrono(lo)gical Bobby Hackett and his Orchestra 1938-1940 (Classics, publ. 1996). (CD)

Hackett’s Horn Volume One (Viking, enr. 1938-1939; publ. 195?); (10”) + Hackett’s Horn Volume Two (Viking, enr. 1939-1940; publ. 195?); (10”); Aussi sur: Bobby Hackett and his Orchestra: The Hackett Horn (Epic, enr. 1938-1939; publ. 195?); Aussi sur: Bobby Hackett & his Orchestra: The Hackett Horn (Epic, enr. 1938-1940; publ. 1968; Columbia Special Products, publ. 1974). (LP)

Erskine Hawkins: From Alabama to Harlem (Jazz For Ever) (Black & Blue, enr. 1938-1940; publ. 1991). (CD)

Erskine Hawkins and his Orchestra: Volume 1 (1938-1940) (Black & White Vol. 26) (RCA, enr. 1938-1940; publ. 1971). (LP)

Erskine Hawkins and his Orchestra: Volume 2 (1938-1940) (Black & White Vol. 105) (RCA, enr. 1938-1940; publ. 1976). (LP)

The Complete Erskine Hawkins Volumes 1/2 (1938-1939) (Jazz Tribune No. 16) (RCA, enr. 1938-1939; publ. 1980/1996). (LP/CD)

The Complete Erskine Hawkins Volume 3/4 (1940-1941) (Jazz Tribune No. 68) (RCA, enr. 1940-1941; publ. 1987/1996). (LP/CD)

Erskine Hawkins and his Orchestra: The Original Tuxedo Junction (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1938-1945; publ. 1989). (LP/CD)


Les Savoy Sultans; Al Cooper est le saxophoniste complètement à droite sur la photo. 

Al Cooper: The Chrono(lo)gical Al Cooper's Savoy Sultans 1938-1941 (Classics, publ. 1993). (CD)

Al Cooper and his Savoy Sultans: Jump Steady (Affinity, enr. 1938-1941; publ. 1983). (LP) 

John Kirby: The Chrono(lo)gical John Kirby and his Orchestra 1938-1939 (Classics, publ. 1994). (CD)

The Biggest Little Band 1937-1941 (The Smithsonian Collection/Columbia Special Products, publ. 1978). (LP)

The John Kirby Sextet: The Biggest Little Band in the Land: His Recorded Works in Chronological Order Vol. I – 1939 (CBS, enr. 1939; publ. 1986). (LP)

Lester Young: The "Kansas City" Sessions (Commodore, enr. 1938-1944; publ. 1997). (CD)

Lester Young and the Kansas City 5 (Commodore, enr. 1938 & 1944; publ. 1961; Stateside, publ. 1964); Aussi sur: Kansas City Six featuring Lester Young: Prez (Ace of Hearts, enr. 1938 & 1944; publ. 1969); Aussi sur: Lester Young, Chu Berry & Ben Webster: The Tenor Sax (The Commodore Years) (Atlantic, enr. 1938-1944; publ. 1973); Aussi sur: Lester Young: Kansas City Six and Five (Commodore, enr. 1938 & 1944; publ. 1979). (LP)

Lester Young / The Kansas City Six with Lester Young: A Complete Session (Commodore, enr. 1944; publ. 1980). (LP)

Slim Gaillard: Laughing in Rhythm (Proper, enr. 1937-1952; publ. 2003). (CD)

Slim and Slam: Slim and Slam (Tax, enr. 1938; publ. 197?); Volume 2 (Tax, enr. 1938-1939; publ. 197?); Volume 3 (Tax, enr. 1940-1941; publ. 197?). (LP)

Slim Gaillard: Tutti Frutti (Swingtime, enr. 1945; publ. 1988). (LP)

Variés (Sonny Criss / Slim Gaillard / Roy Porter Big Band with Eric Dolphy / Helen Humes / Harold Land / Hampton Hawes / Art Pepper): Black California: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy, enr. 1945-1952; publ. 1976). (LP)

Slim & Bam: Son of McVouty (Hep, enr. 1941-1947; publ. 1978); Aussi sur: Slim Gaillard: Cement Mixer Put-Ti Put-Ti (Folklyric, enr. 1945-1949; publ. 1984). (LP)

Slim Gaillard: Laughing In Rhythm Volume 1 (Official, enr. 1945-1951; publ. 1989). (LP)

Slim Gaillard: Rhythm and Boogie (Royale, enr. 1945-1946; publ. 1951); (10”); Aussi sur: Charlie Parker: The Genius of Charlie Parker (Savoy, enr. 1944-1948; publ. 1955); The Immortal Charlie Parker Vol. 4 (London, publ. 1958); Aussi sur: Slim Gaillard & Friends: Chicken Rhythm (Polydor, enr. 1945-1946; publ. 1969; Storyville, publ. 1969); Aussi sur: Charlie Parker: Every Bit of It (Spotlite, enr. 1945; publ. 1981). (LP)

Slim Gaillard and Bam Brown: Opera in Vout (Groove Juice Symphony): Jazz at the Philharmonic, vol. 4 (Asch, enr./publ. 1946; Disc, publ. 1946; Melodisc, publ. 1949; Mercury, publ. 1950; Clef, publ. 1953); (Album 78-tours; Album 45-tours); Aussi sur: Slim Gaillard: Opera in Vout (Verve, enr. 1946-1952; publ. 1982). (LP)

Slim Gaillard: Mish Mash (Mercury, enr. 1951-1952; publ. 1953; Blue Star, publ. 1953; Clef, publ. 195?); (10”) + Slim Gaillard: Wherever He May Be (Norgran, enr. 195?; publ. 1954; Blue Star, publ. 1954); (10") + Slim Gaillard: Slim Gaillard Cavorts (Clef, enr. 1951-1952; publ. 1953; Blue Star, publ. 1953); (10"); Aussi sur: Chicken Rhythm Volume 2 (Official, enr. 1951-1953; publ. 1989). (LP)

Ziggy Elman: The Chrono(lo)gical Ziggy Elman and his Orchestra 1938-1939 (Classics). (CD)

Ziggy Elman in Disco Order Volume 1: December 28, 1938 - November 27, 1939 (Ajazz, publ. 197? ou 198?). (LP)

Ziggy Elman in Disco Order Volume 2 (Ajazz, enr. 1939-1947; publ. 197? ou 198?). (LP)


Oscar Alemán et son «Quinteto de Swing» en 1942; au violon, Hernán Oliva. 

Oscar Alemán: Swing Guitar Masterpieces 1938-1957 (Acoustic Disc, publ. 1998). (CD)

Swing Guitar Legend: Paris, Copenhagen, Buenos Aires 1938-1945 (Rambler, enr. 1938-1945; publ. 1982). (LP)

The Guitar of Oscar Aleman 1938-1944 (The Old Masters, enr. 1938-1944; publ. 197?). (LP)

The Guitar of Oscar Aleman Volume Two (The Old Masters, enr. 194?; publ. 197?). (LP)

Ritmo Loco (Coleccion Musical, enr. 194?; publ. 1971; EMI, publ. 1975). (LP)

El Increible Swing de Oscar Aleman (MFP, enr. 194?-195?; publ. 1971). (LP)

El Increible Swing de Oscar Aleman Vol. 2 (EMI, enr. 194?-195?; publ. 1979). (LP) 

Willie "The Lion" Smith: The Chrono(lo)gical Willie "The Lion" Smith 1938-1940 (Classics, publ. 1993). (CD)

The Original 14 Plus Two 1938-1939 (Commodore, enr. 1938-1939; publ. 1981); (LP); Piano Solos: “Original Compositions and Interpretations” Plus Two (Commodore, publ. 1989). (LP/CD)

Muggsy Spanier: 1939: The "Ragtime Band" Sessions (Bluebird/RCA, publ. 1995). (CD)

Muggsy Spanier’s Ragtimers featuring George Brunis and his Driving Trombone!: Volume One / Volume Two (Zee-Gee, enr. 1939; publ. 195?); (10"); Aussi sur: Muggsy Spanier’s Ragtime Band: The Great 16! (RCA Victor, enr. 1939; publ. 1956); Muggsy Spanier: Bluin’ the Blues (Horizons du Jazz No. 7) (RCA, publ. 1957); (LP); Aussi sur: Variés (Eddie Condon’s Hot Shots / Muggsy Spanier and his Ragtime Band / Bud Freeman and his Summa Cum Laude Orchestra): At the Jazz Band Ball: Chicago/New York Dixieland (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1929 & 1939; publ. 1988/1989). (LP/CD)


Bud Freeman avec Duke Ellington (1939). 

Bud Freeman: The Chrono(lo)gical Bud Freeman 1939-1940 (Classics, publ. 1995). (CD)

Bud Freeman / Louis Prima: Chicago Jazz Vol. 3 (Jazz Panorama, enr. 1939 & ?; publ. 195?); (10"); Aussi sur: From Chicago to New York: The Greatest of the Small Bands Volume 4 (Black & White Vol. 95) (RCA, enr. 1929-1939?; publ. 197?); Aussi sur: Bud Freeman: Chicagoans in New York (Dawn Club, enr. 1935-1940; publ. 198?). (LP)

Bud Freeman and the Summa Cum Laude Orchestra / Joe Marsala and his Orchestra: Battle of Jazz Volume 1 (Brunswick, enr. 1939 / 1941; publ. 1953); (10”); Aussi sur: Bud Freeman and his Windy City Five / Bud Freeman and the Summa Cum Laude Orchestra: Chicago Styled Volume One (Swaggie, enr. 1935-1940; publ. 196?); Aussi sur: Keep Smilin’ at Trouble (Affinity, enr. 1935-194?; publ. 1987). (LP)

Bud Freeman and his Summa Cum Laude Orchestra: Fashions in Swing: Wolverine Jazz (Decca, enr./publ. 1940; publ. 1950; Brunswick, publ. 1950); (Album 78-tours/10”). 

Bud Freeman and his Famous Chicagoans: From Austin High Comes Jazz (Columbia, enr./publ. 1940; publ. 1948); Album 78-tours; 10”; Jazz: Chicago Style (Columbia, publ. 1955); (10”); Aussi sur: Bud Freeman: Home Cooking (Tax, enr. 1933 & 1940; publ. 197?); Aussi sur: Eddie Condon and his Orchestra / Bud Freeman and his Famous Chicagoans: Chicago Styled Volume Two (Swaggie, enr. 1933 & 1940; publ. 1976). (LP)

Clarence Profit: Clarence Profit: All the Solo and Trio Sides Complete plus Tracks by Washboard Serenaders and the Georgia Washboard Stompers (Memoir, enr. 1939-1940; publ. 1993). (CD)

The Complete Clarence Profit 1939-1940 (Meritt, enr. 1939-1940; publ. 1981). (LP)

Teddy Wilson: Jumpin' for Joy (Hep, enr. 1939-1940; publ. 1999). (CD)

Teddy Wilson and his Big Band 1939/40 (Tax, enr. 1939-1940; publ. 1970). (LP)

Teddy Wilson and his Orchestra: Big Band (Swing Era, enr. 1939-1940; publ. ?). (LP)


Rex Stewart (à gauche) à Paris en 1939 avec Django Reinhardt, Duke Ellington,
Louis Vola (contrebasse) et Joseph Reinhardt. 

Rex Stewart: Rexatious: His Greatest Recordings 1926-1941 (ASV/Living Era, publ. 1996). (CD)

Rex Stewart Memorial (CBS, enr. 1934-1939; publ. 1969). (LP)

Variés (Barney Bigard and his Jazzopaters / Rex Stewart and his 52nd Street Stompers / Johnny Hodges and his Orchestra / Cootie Williams and his Rug Cutters): The Duke’s Men (Epic, enr. 1936-1939; publ. 1955; Columbia Special Products, publ. 1974); Aussi sur: Rex Stewart / Cootie Williams: Rex Stewart / Cootie Williams (Jazz Pour Tous 6) (Philips, enr. 1936 / 1939; publ. 1957); (10’’); Aussi sur: The Duke Ellington Small Bands: Back Room Romp (Portrait, enr. 1936-1939; publ. 1988). (LP/CD) 

Rex Stewart and his Feetwarmers (Pathé, enr. 1939; publ. 1954); (7’’); Rex Stewart Footwarmers (His Master’s Voice, publ. ?); (7”); Aussi sur: Django Reinhardt: Django and his American Friends Vol. 2 (Odeon / His Master’s Voice, enr. 1937-1939; publ. 196?); Aussi sur: The Best of Django Reinhardt Vol. 2 (Capitol/The Star Line, enr. 1937-1945; publ. 196?); Aussi sur: Django et ses Amis Américains (La Voix de Son Maître, enr. 1937-1939; publ. 1967); Aussi sur: Djangologie 8, 1938-1939 (Pathé, enr. 1938-1939; publ. 197?). (LP)

Rex Stewart and the Ellingtonians (Riverside, enr. 1940 & 1946; publ. 1960; Riverside/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1985/1992?). (LP/CD)

Rex Stewart and his Orchestra (“X”, enr. 1940-1941; publ. 1954); (10’’); Aussi sur: Rex Stewart / Barney Bigard: Jazz Classics No. 27 (RCA, enr. 1940-1941; publ. 195?); (10”); Aussi sur: Johnny Hodges / Rex Stewart: Things Ain’t What They Used To Be (RCA Victor, enr. 1940-1941; publ. 1967); Aussi sur: Duke Ellington Small Groups (1940-1941), Treasury of Jazz No. 71 (RCA, enr. 1940-1941; publ. 196?). (LP)

Charlie Christian: The Original Guitar Genius (Proper, enr. 1939-1941; publ. 2005). (CD)

Memorial Album (CBS/Sony, enr. 1939-1941; publ. 1972 (Jap.)). (LP)

Charlie Christian, Lester Young: Together 1940 (Jazz Archives, enr. 1940; publ. 197?). (LP)

Charley Christian, Dizzy Gillespie: Jazz Immortal: The Harlem Jazz Scene – 1941 (After Hours Monroe’s, Minton’s Harlem) (Esoteric, enr. 1941; publ. 1957; Counterpoint, publ. 1959; Esoteric/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 2000); (LP/CD); Jazz Scene 1941 (15e Anniversaire des Disques Vogue Vol. 53) (Vogue, publ. 1964); Charley Christian, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonius Monk: Jazz Immortals (Everest, publ. 1965); Charlie Christian: Charlie Christian (Everest Records Archive of Folk & Jazz Music, publ. 1968); Charlie Christian at Minton’s: Les Enregistrements Historiques du Minton’s (Jazz Story) (Swing, publ. 1974); (LP); Live Sessions at Minton’s Playhouse New York-May 1941 (Musidisc Jazz Anthology, publ. 1975/1989); 1941 Live Sessions (Jazz Legacy 64) (Vogue, publ. 1982); (LP); 1941 Historical Performances (Vogue, publ. 1987). (CD)

Billie Holiday: The Complete Commodore Recordings (Essential Jazz Classics, enr. 1938-1944; publ. 2015; American Jazz Classics, publ. 2022). (CD)

Billie Holiday Classics (Jazztone / Guilde du Jazz, enr. 1939-1944; publ. 1955); (10’’)

Billie Holiday Sings (Jazztone, enr. 1939-1944; publ. 1955). 

Billie Holiday (Twelve of her Greatest Interpretations) (Commodore, enr. 1939-1944; publ. 1959; Stateside, publ. 1962); Memorial Album (Melodisc, publ. 1959); Aussi sur: Commodore Jazz Classics (vol. 9) (Mainstream, enr. 1939-1944; publ. 1964; Fontana, publ. 1964; Vogue, publ. 1964); Billie Holiday (Wing, publ. 1968); Aussi sur: Strange Fruit (Atlantic, enr. 1939-1944; publ. 1972); Aussi sur: Fine and Mellow (Commodore, enr. 1939-1944; publ. 1979). (LP)

Variés (Billie Holiday / Al Casey / Sid Catlett / Rex Stewart / Sonny Greer): Capitol Jazz Classics Vol. 10: Swing Exercise (Capitol, enr. 1942 & 1945; publ. 1972). (LP)

Hazel Scott: The Chrono(lo)gical Hazel Scott 1939-1945 (Classics, publ. 2003). (CD)

Swinging the Classics (Decca, enr. 1940; publ. 1941 ou 1942/1949). (Album 78-tours/10")

Her Second Album of Piano Solos with Drums Acc. (Decca, enr./publ. 1942). (Album 78-tours)

Charlie Barnet: An Introduction to Charlie Barnet: His Best Recordings 1935-1944 (Best of Jazz, publ. 1996). (CD)

The Indispensable Charlie Barnet Volumes 1/2 (1935-1939) (Jazz Tribune No. 41) (RCA, enr. 1935-1939; publ. 1983/1996). (LP/CD)

The Indispensable Charlie Barnet Volumes 3/4 (1935-1939) (Jazz Tribune No. 56) (RCA, enr. 1935-1939; publ. 1985/1996). (LP/CD)

Vol. 1 (RCA Victor, enr. 1939-1942; publ. 1968). (LP)

Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra: Hop on the Skyliner!! (Decca, enr. 1943-1944; publ. 1955; Brunswick, publ. 1956). (LP)

The Best of Charlie Barnet (MCA, enr. 1942-1946; publ. 1975). (LP)


Coleman Hawkins au Yacht Club sur la 52e rue à New York en 1944, avec Little Benny Harris (trompette), Don Byas (ténor), 
Thelonious Monk (piano), Denzil Best (batterie), Eddie "Bass" Robinson (contrebasse). 

Coleman Hawkins: The Bebop Years (Proper, enr. 1939-1949; publ. 2000); ou The Middle Years: Essential Cuts 1939-1949 (JSP). (CD)

His Greatest Hits (1939-1947) (RCA, enr. 1939-1947; publ. 1972). (LP)

King of the Tenor Sax (Commodore, enr. 1940 & 1943; publ. 1952); (10’’); Meditations (Mainstream / Fontana / Vogue, publ. 1965); Aussi sur: Coleman Hawkins & Frank Wess: The Tenor Sax (The Commodore Years) (Atlantic, enr. 1940 & 1943 / 1954; publ. 1973); Aussi sur: Coleman Hawkins and the Chocolate Dandies (Commodore, enr. 1940 & 1943; publ. 1979). (LP)

Coleman Hawkins and Lester Young: Classic Tenors (Contact / Stateside, enr. 1943; publ. 1964; Flying Dutchman, publ. 1971; Philips, publ. 1971; RCA/Flying Dutchman, publ. 1975; Musidisc, publ. 197?; Doctor Jazz, publ. 1983); Géants du Jazz Volume 2 (Barclay, publ. 1965). (LP)

Coleman Hawkins Favorites (Advance, enr. 1943; publ. 1951); (10’’); Aussi sur: Tenor Sax Stylings vol. 1 (Brunswick, publ. 1952); 10’’; Coleman Hawkins and his Orchestra: The Man I Love (Jazz Selection, publ. 1953); (10”); Aussi sur: Coleman Hawkins / Ben Webster: The Big Sounds of Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster (Brunswick, enr. 1943 / 1944; publ. 1956). (LP)

Swing! (Fontana, enr. 1944; publ. 1964); Aussi sur: Coleman Hawkins & the Trumpet Kings: Swinging Sounds of the 40’s (Mercury / EmArcy, enr. 1944; publ. 1965; Trip Jazz, publ. 197?); Coleman Hawkins and the Trumpet Kings (Mercury, publ. 197?). (LP)

The Many Faces of Jazz Vol. 52 (Vogue, enr. 1944 & 1949; publ. 1970); Bean’s Talking Again (Jazz Legacy, publ. 1978). (LP)

Coleman Hawkins Quintet featuring Teddy Wilson at the Piano (Keynote Recordings, enr. 1944; publ. 194?); (Album 78-tours); Aussi sur: Cattin’! (Fontana, enr. 1944; publ. 1966); Aussi sur: Memorial Album (Mercury, enr. 1944; publ. 1969 ou 197?); 1904-1969 (Mercury, publ. 1969 ou 197?). (LP)

Georgie Auld: Georgie Auld’s Concert in Jazz (Apollo, enr. 1944-1945; publ. 1951); (10’’); Aussi sur: Coleman Hawkins: Thanks for the Memory (Xanadu, enr. 1944; publ. 1983). (LP)

Bean and the Boys (Prestige, enr. 1944-1949; publ. 1970); Aussi sur: The Hawk Flies (Milestone, enr. 1944-1957; publ. 1973). (LP)

Hollywood Stampede (Capitol, enr. 1945; publ. 1963); Capitol Jazz Classics Vol. 5: Hollywood Stampede (Capitol, publ. 1972). (LP)

Coleman Hawkins, Howard McGhee & Lester Young: A Date with Greatness (Imperial, enr. 1947 (& ?); publ. 1962). (LP)

Variés: The Jazz Scene (Mercury, enr. 1946-1949; publ. 1949); (Album 78-tours); (Clef / Blue Star, publ. 1953); (10” double); (Clef, publ. 1955; Verve, publ. 1958); (LP); Aussi sur: Coleman Hawkins: The Essential Coleman Hawkins (Verve, enr. 1948-1959(?); publ. 1964). (LP)

Count Basie and his Orchestra: America's #1 Band! - The Columbia Years (Columbia/Legacy, 1936-1950; publ. 2003). (CD)

Vol. I – 1936 and 1939: The Count and The President (CBS, enr. 1936-1939; publ. 1985). (LP)

Vol. II – 1939/1940: Lester Leaps In (CBS, enr. 1939-1940; publ. 1985). (LP)

Blues by Basie (Columbia, enr. 1942; publ. 1944); (Album 78-tours)

Vol. V – 1942, 1944/1946: Avenue C (CBS, enr. 1942-1946; publ. 1986). (LP)

Vol. VI – 1946, 1950/1951: The Orchestra and The Octet (CBS, enr. 1946-1951; publ. 1986). (LP)

Vol. III – 1940/1941: Don for Prez (CBS, enr. 1940-1941; publ. 1986). (LP)

Vol. IV – 1941/1942: One o’Clock Jump (CBS, enr. 1941-1942; publ. 1986). (LP)

At the Savoy Ballroom 1937 (SagaPan, enr. 1937; publ. 1971; Everest Records Archive of Folk & Jazz Music, publ. 1976; Indigo, publ. 198?). (LP)

Basie Live (DJM, enr. 1940; publ. 1976; Trip Jazz, publ. 197?); Aussi sur: Count Basie / Duke Ellington: Great Jazz Music from the Southland Cafe, Boston, 1940 (Musidisc Jazz Anthology, enr. 1940; publ. 1975). (LP)

Teddy Bunn: 1929-1940 (RST, publ. 1994). (CD)

(1930-1939) Complete Sessions in Chronological Order (RST, publ. 1989). (LP)

Pete Johnson / Earl Hines / Teddy Bunn: The Pete Johnson / Earl Hines / Teddy Bunn Blue Note Sessions (Mosaic, enr. 1939-1940; publ. 1987). (LP)

Kid Howard / Punch Miller / etc.: Prelude to the Revival Vol. I (American Music, enr. 1937-1941; publ. 1992). CD

Variés (Kid Howard’s Band / Kid Howard & Frank Murray / Joe Thomas Dixieland Band / Andy Anderson’s Pelican State Jazz Band / Andy Anderson & Frank Murray / Duke Derbigny’s Orchestra): Dance New Orleans Style 1937-41 (MONO, enr. 1937-1941; publ. 196?). (LP)

Bill Davison / Punch Miller: The Wild Horns (Paramount, enr. 1925-1941; publ. 194? ou 195?); (10”)

Kid Rena / Bunk Johnson: Prelude to the Revival Vol. II: Kid Rena 1940 / Bunk Johnson The Very First Recordings (American Music, enr. 1940-1942; publ. 1992). (CD)

Kid Rena’s Jazz Band: New Orleans Music (Delta, enr. 1940; publ. 1944); (Album 78-tours); Aussi sur: Kid Rena’s Delta Jazzband (Circle, enr. 1940; publ. 1951; Riverside, publ. ?); (10’’)

Variés: The John Reid Collection from the Arkansas Arts Center: New Orleans Jazz 1940-1944 (American Music, publ. 1992). (CD)


Hot Lips Page avec Artie Shapiro (contrebasse), Joe Marsala (clarinette),
Coleman Hawkins (ténor) et Willie "The Lion" Smith (piano). 

Hot Lips Page: The Chrono(lo)gical Hot Lips Page and his Band 1938-1940 (Classics, publ. 1991). (CD)

Variés (Leonard Feather’s All Star Jam Band / Art Tatum and his Band / Hot Lips Page and his Band / Sammy Price and his Bluesicians): The Golden Swing Years Vol. 3 (Brunswick, enr. 1938-1944; publ. 1964); Aussi sur: Variés (Stuff Smith & his Onyx Club Band / Oran “Hot Lips” Page & his Band / John Kirby & his Onyx Club Boys / Leonard Feather’s All Star Jam Band): The Swinging Small Bands 1: 1937-1939 (Jazz Heritage Vol. 36) (MCA, enr. 1937-1939; publ. 197?). (LP)

Oran “Hot Lips’’ Page and his Band: 1938-1940 (MCA Coral, enr. 1938-1940; publ. 1975); (LP); (Official, publ. 1989); (LP/CD)

Hot Lips Page: Feelin’ High and Happy (RCA/Victor, enr. 1938-1951; publ. 1971); Aussi sur: Cootie Williams / Oran ‘’Hot Lips’’ Page: Big Sound Trumpets (RCA Victor, enr. 1938 / 1957-1958; publ. 1971). (LP)

Oran “Hot Lips” Page & Roy Eldridge: Trumpet Time 1940-1946 (Jazz Heritage Vol. 83) (MCA, enr. 1940 / 1943-1946; publ. 1976). (LP)

Variés (Pete Johnson’s Band / Joe Turner and his Fly Cats / Mary Lou Williams and her Kansas City Seven / Andy Kirk and his Clouds of Joy / Oran “Hot Lips” Page and his Band / Count Basie and his Orchestra / Eddie Durham and his Band): Kansas City Jazz (Decca, enr. 1940; publ. 1941; publ. 1954; Coral, publ. 1970); (Album 78-tours/LP)

Harlan Leonard: The Chrono(lo)gical Harlan Leonard and his Rockets 1940 (Classics, publ. 1992). (CD)

Harlan Leonard and his Rockets (Vintage Series) (RCA Victor, publ. 1965); Aussi: Harlan Leonard and his Rockets (1940): Treasury of Jazz 68 (RCA Victor, publ. 1967). (LP)

Horace Henderson / Fletcher Henderson: The Chrono(lo)gical Horace Henderson & his Orch. 1940 / Fletcher Henderson & his Orch. 1941 (Classics, publ. 1992). (CD)

Horace Henderson: 1940 (Tax, enr. 1940; publ. 197?). (LP)

Fletcher Henderson: The End of an Era Vol. 1 (Swingtime, enr. 1936-1941; publ. 1986). (LP) 

Sam Price: The Chrono(lo)gical Sam Price and his Texas Blusicians 1929-1941 (Classics, publ. 1993). (CD)

Sam Price and his Texas Blusicians: Do You Dig My Jive (Whiskey, Women, and..., enr. 1929-1948; publ. 1985). (LP)

Sammy Price: Sweepin' the Blues Away Vol 2 (Swingtime, enr. 1940-1945; publ. 1989). (LP)

Sidney Bechet: The Victor Sessions: Master Takes 1932-43 (Bluebird/RCA, publ. 1990). (CD)

The Complete Sidney Bechet Volumes 1/2 (1932-1941) (Jazz Tribune No. 10) (RCA, enr. 1932-1941; publ. 1979/1992). (LP/CD)

The Complete Sidney Bechet Volumes 3/4 (1941) (Jazz Tribune No. 18) (RCA, enr. 1941; publ. 1981/1992). (LP/CD)

The Complete Sidney Bechet Volume 5 (1941-1943) plus Ladnier/Mezzrow/Newton (1938-1939) (Jazz Tribune No. 46) (RCA, enr. 1938-1939 / 1941-1943; publ. 1983/1993). (LP/CD)

Aussi: 1932-1943: The Bluebird Sessions (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1932-1943; publ. 1989). (LP/CD)


Duke Ellington et son orchestre en 1940. 

Duke Ellington: Never No Lament: The Blanton-Webster Band (Bluebird/RCA Victor, enr. 1940-1942; publ. 2003). (CD)

The Blanton-Webster Band (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1940-1942; publ. 1986). (LP/CD)

1940 (The Smithsonian Collection/RCA Special Products, enr. 1940; publ. 1978). (LP)
The Indispensable Duke Ellington Volumes 5/6: 1940 (Jazz Tribune No. 33) (RCA, enr. 

The Indispensable Duke Ellington Volumes 5/6: 1940 (Jazz Tribune No. 33) (RCA, enr. 1940; publ. 1982/1992). (LP/CD)

The Indispensable Duke Ellington Volumes 7/8 (1941-1942) (Jazz Tribune No. 55) (RCA, enr. 1941-1942; publ. 1982/1992). (LP/CD)

Duke Ellington: The Duke at Fargo 1940: Special 60th Anniversary Edition (Storyville, publ. 2001). (CD)

At Fargo, 1940 Live (Book-of-the-Month Records, publ. 1978). (LP)

Duke Ellington: The Indispensable Duke Ellington and the Small Groups Vol. 9/10 (1940-1946) (Jazz Tribune No. 60) (RCA, publ. 1985/1993). (LP/CD)

Joe Bushkin: The Chronological Joe Bushkin 1940-1946 (Classics, publ. 2007). (CD)

Mel Powell Joe Bushkin: The World is Waiting (Commodore, enr. 1942 & 1946 / 1944; publ. 1979). (LP)

Piano Styles of Joe Bushkin (Savoy, enr. 1946; publ. 1952); (7”); Aussi sur: Marian McPartland / Lennie Tristano / Bobby Scott / Joe Bushkin: The Jazz Keyboards of Marian McPartland, Lennie Tristano, Bobby Scott, Joe Bushkin (Savoy, enr. 1946-1953; publ. 1955). (LP)

Art Hodes / Art Hodes Columbia Quintet / Art Hodes Jazz Record Six / All Star Trio: The Jazz Record Story (Jazzology, enr. 1940-1947; publ. 1991). (CD)

Art Hodes / Art Hodes Columbia Quintet: The Jazz Record Story Volume One (Jazzology, enr. 1940-1943(?); publ. ?). (LP)

Art Hodes Jazz Record Six / All Star Trio: The Jazz Record Story Volume Two (Jazzology, enr. 1946-1947; publ. ?). (LP)

Django Reinhardt: Volume 2: Paris and London 1937-1948 (JSP, publ. 2000). (CD)

Django (His Master’s Voice, enr. 1936-1937; publ. 1958); Django Volume 1 (Electrola, publ. ?). (LP)

Djangologie 5: 1937 (Pathé, enr. 1937; publ. 197?). (LP)

Djangologie 6: 1937 (Pathé, enr. 1937; publ. 197?). (LP)

Djangologie 7: 1937-1938 (Pathé, enr. 1937-1938; publ. 197?). (LP)

Djangologie 8: 1938-1939 (Pathé, enr. 1938-1939; publ. 197?). (LP)

Djangologie 9: 1939-1940 (Pathé, enr. 1939-1940; publ. 197?). (LP)

Djangologie 10: 1940 (Pathé, enr. 1940; publ. 197?). (LP)

Djangologie 11: 1940 (Pathé, enr. 1940; publ. 197?). (LP)

Djangologie 12: 1940-1941 (Pathé, enr. 1940-1941; publ. 197?). (LP)

Variés (Aimé Barelli / Michel Warlop / Noël Chiboust / Hubert Rostaing / Harry Cooper): Swing Sessions 5 (1940 à 1943) (Pathé, enr. 1940-1943; publ. 197? ou 198?). (LP)

Django Reinhardt: Solos/Duets/Trios Vol. 2 (Inner City, enr. 1937-1943; publ. 1981). (LP)

Django (Django Reinhardt et le Quintette du Hot Club de France) (Jazz Stars Series) (La Voix de Son Maître, enr. 1940-1943; publ. 1959); Django Reinhardt and the Quintet of the Hot Club of France (Capitol, publ. 1964); Django – Anthologie- Vol. 9 (La Voix de Son Maître, publ. ?). (LP)

Djangologie 13: 1942-1943 (Pathé, enr. 1942-1943; publ. 197?). (LP)

Djangologie 15: 1946-1947 (Pathé, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1970). (LP)

Djangologie 16: 1947-1949 (Pathé, enr. 1947-1949; publ. 197?). (LP)


Le trio de Nat "King" Cole avec Oscar Moore (guitare) et Leslie Prince (contrebasse) en 1940 à la radio NBC. 

Nat King Cole: Cool Cole: The King Cole Trio Story (Proper, enr. 1940-1950; publ. 2001). (CD)

Nat “King” Cole Trio: Nat “King” Cole In the Beginning (Decca, enr. 1940-?; publ. 195?; Brunswick, publ. 1956; Ace of Hearts , publ. ?; MCA Coral, publ. ?; MCA, publ. 1985). (LP)

Nat King Cole: From the Very Beginning (MCA, enr. 1936-1941; publ. 1973). (LP)

Nat “King” Cole: The Trio 1940-1941 (MCA, enr. 1940-1941; publ. 1974). (LP)

Nat Cole Trio: Trio Days (Affinity, enr. 1940-?; publ. 1984). (LP)

The King Cole Trio (Capitol, enr. 1943-1944; publ. 1944; publ. 1952); (Album 78-tours/10")

Nat King Cole and his Trio: Harvest of Hits (Capitol, enr. 1943-1949; publ. 1950); (10”)

King Cole Trio: Capitol Jazz Classics Vol. 8: Trio Days (Capitol, enr. 1944-1949; publ. 1972). (LP)

The Best of the Nat “King” Cole Trio Volume 1 / Volume 2 (Capitol, enr. ?; publ. 1982). (LP)

Nat ‘’King’’ Cole Trio: Classics (Capitol, enr. 1943-1949; publ. 1984). (LP)

Edmond Hall: Profoundly Blue (Blue Note, enr. 1941-1944; publ. 1998). (CD)

Edmond Hall, Charlie Christian, Meade Lux Lewis / Red Norvo, Teddy Wilson: Memorable Sessions in Jazz (Blue Note, enr. 1941 & 194?; publ. 1953) (10”)

Jazz Classics: Celestial Express (Blue Note, enr. 1941 & 1944; publ. 1969). (LP)

Edmond Hall / James P. Johnson / Sidney De Paris / Vic Dickenson: The Complete Edmond Hall / James P. Johnson / Sidney De Paris / Vic Dickenson Blue Note Sessions (Blue Note, enr. 1941-1952; publ. 1985/1990). (LP/CD)

Cootie Williams: Sextet & Big Band 1941/1944 (Jazz Archives No. 11) (EPM, publ. 1995). (CD)

Variés (Cootie Williams / Joe Marsala / Jimmy Johnson, etc.): Swing Street Volume 3 (Tax, enr. 1937-1941; publ. ?). (LP)

Cootie Williams / Hot Lips Page: Cootie Williams 1941-1947 / Hot Lips Page 1940-1946 (Swingfan, enr. 1940-1947; publ. ?). (LP)

Cootie Williams: Rhythm and Jazz in the Mid Forties (Official, enr. 194?; publ. 1988). (LP)

Cootie Williams and his Sextette: Echoes of Harlem (The Hit Record, enr. 1944; publ. 194?); (Album 78-tours)

Cootie Williams Sextet and Orchestra: Original Hit Recordings (1944) (Phoenix, enr. 1944; publ. ?; Storyville, publ. ? (Jap.)). (LP)

Cootie Williams Sextet and Big Band: New York 1944 (Musidisc Jazz Anthology, enr. 1944; publ. 1975). (LP)

Echoes of Harlem (Affinity, enr. 1944; publ. 1986). (LP)

Cootie Williams and his Orchestra: Echoes of Harlem (Big Band Archives, enr. 1944; publ. ?). (LP)


Pee Wee Russell avec le pianiste Joe Sullivan. 

Pee Wee Russell: Jazz Original (Commodore, enr. 1938-1945; publ. 1997). (CD)

Eddie Condon: Windy City Seven and Jam Sessions at Commodore (Commodore, enr. 1938; publ. 1979; London, publ. 1979); Aussi sur: Eddie Condon and his Band: Commodore Condon Vol. 1 (London, enr. 1938-?; publ. 1978). (LP)

Pee Wee Russell: The Pied Piper of Jazz (Commodore, enr. 1941 & 1944; publ. ?); (10”)

Pee Wee Russell: The Pied Piper of Jazz (Commodore, enr. 1941 & 1944; publ. 1982). (LP)

Lucky Millinder & his Orchestra: Apollo Jump (Proper, enr. 1941-1951; publ. 2002). (CD)

Lucky Millinder’s Orch. with Sister Rosetta Tharpe: Lucky Days 1941-1945 (MCA, enr. 1941-1945; publ. 197?). (LP)

Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra: Let It Roll (MCA, enr. 194?; publ. 1982). (LP)

Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra: Apollo Jump (Affinity, enr. 1941-1946; publ. 1983). (LP)

Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra: Let It Roll Again (Jukebox Lil, enr. 1942-1951; publ. 1985). (LP)

Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra: Shorty’s Got to Go (Jukebox Lil, enr. 1942-1952; publ. 1985). (LP)

Lucky Millinder: Ram-Bunk-Shush (Sing, enr. 1950-1955; publ. 1989). (LP)

Joe Marsala: The Chrono(lo)gical Joe Marsala 1936-1942 (Classics, publ. 1994). (CD)

Lower Register (IAJRC, enr. 1936-1944; publ. 1981). (LP)

Variés (Cootie Williams / Joe Marsala / Jimmy Johnson): Swing Street Volume 3 (Tax, enr. 1937-1941; publ. ?). (LP)

Variés (Billy Kyle / Joe Marsala / Three Peppers / Gene Sedric): Swing Street Volume 1 (Tax, enr. 1937-1938; publ. ?). (LP)

Variés (Jonah Jones & his Orch. / Stuff Smith & his Onyx Club Orch. / DeParis Bros. Orch. / Joe Marsala & his Delta Four / Leo Watson with the All Star Jam Band): Swing Street Showcase (Commodore, enr. 1938-1945); (LP/CD)

Bud Freeman and the Summa Cum Laude Orchestra / Joe Marsala and his Orchestra: Battle of Jazz Volume 1 (Brunswick, enr. 1939 & 1941; publ. 1953); (10”)

Ray McKinley’s Jazz Band / Joe Marsala and his Chosen 7: Dixieland Jazz Battle vol. 2 (Decca, enr. ?; publ. 1950; Brunswick, publ. 1950); (10”)


Bunk Johnson chez lui à New Iberia, Louisiane, en 1942. 

Bunk Johnson: Bunk Johnson and his Superior Jazz Band (Good Time Jazz, enr. 1942; publ. 1962/1991). (LP/CD)

Bunk Johnson: In San Francisco (American Music, enr. 1943-1944; publ. 1991). (CD)

This is Bunk Johnson Talking, Explaining to You the Early Days of New Orleans (American Music, enr. 1943-1945; publ. 1952); (10”)

American Music by Early Bunk 1942-43 (Dan, enr. 1942-1943; publ. 1974 (Jap.)). (LP) 

Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band: The Complete Good Time Jazz Recordings (Good Time Jazz, enr. 1941-1947; publ. 1993). (CD)

Lu Watters’ Yerba Buena Jazz Band (Watters 1) (Good Time Jazz, enr. 1941; publ. 1952); (10"); Aussi sur: Bunk Johnson & the Yerba Buena Jazz Band / Lu Watters’ Yerba Buena Jazz Band: Bunk & Lu (Good Time Jazz, enr. 1941 & 1944; publ. 1957/1994). (LP/CD)

Lu Watters’ Yerba Buena Jazz Band: 1942 Series (Good Time Jazz, enr. 1942; publ. 1955/1995). (LP/CD)

Lu Watters’ Yerba Buena Jazz Band: The San Francisco Style Vol. 1: Dawn Club Favorites (Good Time Jazz, enr. 1946; publ. 1956/1995). (LP/CD)

Lu Watters’ Yerba Buena Jazz Band: The San Francisco Style Vol. 2: Watters’ Originals & Ragtime (Good Time Jazz, enr. 1946; publ. 1954/1995). (LP/CD)

Lu Watters’ Yerba Buena Jazz Band: The San Francisco Style Vol. 3: Stomps, etc. & the Blues (Good Time Jazz, enr. 1946; publ. 1954/1995). (LP/CD)

Lu Watters and his Yerba Buena Jazz Band: Live from the Dawn Club (Fairmont, enr. 1946; publ. 1973). (LP)

Lu Watters’ Yerba Buena Jazz Band / Bob Helm’s Riverside Roustabouts: San Francisco Style (Riverside, enr. 1947 & ?; publ. 1956(?)). (LP)

Pete Brown: The Chrono(lo)gical Pete Brown 1942-1945 (Classics). 

Benny Carter / Willie Smith / Pete Brown: Alto Artistry (Trip Jazz, enr. 1944?; publ. 197?). (LP)

Variés: The Changing Face of Harlem Volume Two: An Anthology (Savoy, enr, 1941-1946; publ. 1977). (LP)

Lionel Hampton: The Lionel Hampton Story (Proper, enr. 1937-1949; publ. 2000). (CD)

Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra: Steppin’ Out Vol. 1 (1942-1945) (Decca, enr. 1942-1945; publ. 1969; Coral, publ. 1970; MCA, publ. 1980). (LP)

Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra: Hamp’s Boogie Woogie (Decca, enr. 1942-1946; publ. 1947; publ. 1950); (Album 78-tours/10”)

The Best of Lionel Hampton (MCA, enr. 1942-1950; publ. 1975(?)). (LP)

Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra: All American Award Concert (Decca, enr. 1945; publ. 1955; Brunswick, publ. 1955; Jasmine, publ. 198?); Lionel Hampton Vol. 3: The Carnegie Hall Concert April 15, 1945 (MCA Coral, publ. 197?). (LP)

Lionel Hampton Vol. 2: 1944-1945 (MCA Coral, enr. 1944-1945; publ. 1974). (LP)

Lionel Hampton Vol. 4: 1945-1946 (MCA Coral, enr. 1945-1946; publ. 1974). (LP)

Lionel Hampton (Vol.) 2: Slide Hamp Slide 1945-1946 (Jazz Heritage Vol. 28) (MCA, enr. 1945-1946; publ. 197?). (LP)

Lionel Hampton Vol. 5: 1946 (MCA Coral, enr. 1946; publ. 1975). (LP)

Lionel Hampton Vol. 6: 1946-1947 (MCA Coral, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1975). (LP)

Lionel Hampton All Stars / The All Stars: Gene Norman Presents: Just Jazz Concert: Lionel Hampton All Stars Playing Star Dust / The All Stars Playing The Man I Love (Decca, enr. 1947; publ. 1951; CiD, publ. ?; Brunswick, publ. ?); (10”); Jam Session mit Lionel Hampton / Jam Session with Lionel Hampton (Brunswick, publ. 1953); (10”); Aussi sur: Lionel Hampton All Stars / The All Stars: Gene Norman Presents: Just Jazz: Lionel Hampton All Stars Playing Star Dust / The All Stars Playing… (Decca, enr. 1947; publ. 1958); The “Original” Star Dust (Decca, publ. 196?; Ace of Hearts, publ. 1962; MCA, publ. 197?); Star Dust: A Lionel Hampton Jam Session (Brunswick, publ. 1964); Lionel Hampton and the All Stars: Gene Norman Presents Just Jazz (Ace of Hearts, publ. 1966); etc. (LP)

Lionel Hampton Vol. 7: 1947-1949 (MCA Coral, enr. 1947-1949; publ. 1975). (LP)

Lionel Hampton Vol. 8: 1949-1950 (MCA Coral, enr. 1949-1950; publ. 1976). (LP) 


L'orchestre de Lester Young au Kelly's Stable, New York, en 1941: Harold "Doc" West (batterie),
Nick Fenton (contrebasse), Shad Collins (trompette), Clyde Hart (piano), Young (ténor), John Collins (guitare). 

Lester Young: President: The Complete 1936-1951 Small Group Sessions Studio Recordings - Master Takes Vol. 1, 1936-1942 (Blue Moon, publ. 1993). (CD)
Lester Young: President: The Complete 1936-1951 Small Group Sessions Studio Recordings - Master Takes Vol. 2, 1942-1944 (Blue Moon, publ. 1993). (CD)

The Lester Young Story Volume 1: Jones-Smith & Wilson-Holiday Inc. (Columbia, enr. 1936-1937; publ. 1976). (LP)

Lester Young and the Kansas City 5 (Commodore, enr. 1938 & 1944; publ. 1961; Stateside, publ. 1964); Aussi sur: Kansas City Six featuring Lester Young: Prez (Ace of Hearts, enr. 1938 & 1944; publ. 1969); Aussi sur: Lester Young, Chu Berry & Ben Webster: The Tenor Sax (The Commodore Years) (Atlantic, enr. 1938-1944; publ. 1973); Aussi sur: Lester Young: Kansas City Six and Five (Commodore, enr. 1938 & 1944; publ. 1979). (LP)

The Lester Young Story/Volume 3: Enter the Count (Columbia, enr. 1938-1939; publ. 1977). (LP)

The Lester Young Story Volume 4: Lester Leaps In (Columbia, enr. 1939-1940; publ. 1979). (LP)

The Lester Young Trio: Nat Cole-Lester Young-Red Callender Trio (Philo, enr. 1942; publ. 1945; Aladdin, publ. 1946; publ. 1953); (Album 78-tours 12”/10"); Aussi sur: The King Cole Trio with Lester Young and Red Callender (Score, enr. 1942-1946; publ. 1958); Aussi sur: Nat Cole Meets the Master Saxes: Lester Young – Dexter Gordon – Illinois Jacquet (Phoenix Jazz, enr. 1942-1943; publ. 1974); Nat King Cole Meets the Master Saxes (Spotlite, publ. 1977). (LP)

Coleman Hawkins and Lester Young: Classic Tenors (Contact, enr. 1943; publ. 1964; Stateside, publ. 1964; Flying Dutchman, publ. 1971; Philips, publ. 1971; Musidisc, publ. 196? ou 197?; Doctor Jazz, publ. 1983); Géants du Jazz Volume 2 (Barclay, publ. 1965). (LP)

Count Basie and his Kansas City Seven / Lester Young and his Quartet: Count Basie (Mercury, enr. 1943-1944, publ. 1950); (10”); Aussi sur: Lester Young / Paul Quinichette: Pres Meets Vice Pres (EmArcy, enr. 1943 & 1951; publ. 1954); (10’’); Aussi sur: Lester Young: ‘Pres’ at his Very Best (Swinging Sounds of the 40’s) (EmArcy, enr. 1943-1944; publ. 1965; Trip Jazz, publ. 1974; Mercury, publ. 1984); Leaps Again! (Fontana, publ. 1966). (LP)

Lester Young / The Kansas City Six with Lester Young: A Complete Session (Commodore, enr. 1944; publ. 1980). (LP)

Lester Young: Blue Lester (Savoy, enr. 1944 & 1949; publ. 1956; London, publ. 1958; Eros/Savoy, publ. ?); Lester Young featuring Count Basie: Lester Young vol. 1: Blue Lester (BYG, publ. 196? ou 197?); The Immortal Lester Young featuring Count Basie 1944-1949 (Musidisc, publ. 1976); Aussi sur: Lester Young: Pres/The Complete Savoy Recordings (Savoy, enr. 1944 & 1949; publ. 1976); Aussi sur: Master Takes with Earle Warren & Johnny Guarnieri (Savoy, enr. 1944 & 1949; publ. 1980). (LP)

Duke Ellington: The Duke Ellington Carnegie Hall Concerts: January 1943 (Prestige, publ. 1977/1991). (LP/CD)

Variés (Jonah Jones & his Orch. / Stuff Smith & his Onyx Club Orch. / DeParis Bros. Orch. / Joe Marsala & his Delta Four / Leo Watson with the All Star Jam Band): Swing Street Showcase (Commodore, enr. 1938-1943; publ. 1989). (LP/CD)

George Lewis and his New Orleans Stompers: 1943: The Complete Climax Recording Sessions (American Music, publ. 1994 (en 2 vol.); publ. 2017). (CD)

Echoes of New Orleans (Blue Note, enr. 1943; publ. 1951) + Echoes of New Orleans Vol. 2 (Blue Note, enr. 1943-1947; publ. 1951); (10”); Aussi sur: George Lewis and his New Orleans Stompers (Echoes of New Orleans) Volume Two (Blue Note, publ. 1955); George Lewis and his New Orleans Stompers (Vogue, publ. 1955). (LP)

American Music by George Lewis at Home (Dan, enr. 1943-1944; publ. 1973 (Jap.); publ. 1979 (Jap.)). 

Aussi: The Complete Blue Note Recordings of George Lewis (Mosaic, enr. 1943-1955; publ. 1990). (LP/CD) 

Original Dixieland Jazz Band / Joe Marsala and his Band: Original Dixieland Jazz Band 1943 also featuring Joe Marsala and his Band 1944 (G.H.B., publ. 2017). (CD)

Original Dixieland Jazz Band: 1943 (G.H.B., publ. 1983). (LP)

Joe Marsala and his Band: 1944 (Jazzology, publ. 1983). (LP)


Pee Wee Russell, Max Kaminsky, Wild Bill Davison, Jack Lesberg, George Brunis, 
Bud Freeman et Fred Ohms sur scène chez Eddie Condon's, vers 1946-1948. 

Wild Bill Davison: The Commodore Master Takes (Commodore, enr. 1943-1946; publ. 1997). (CD)

Dixieland Jazz Jamboree: Instrumental Improvizations by “Wild Bill” Davison and his Commodores Volume One (Commodore, enr. 1943; publ. 1950); (10”); Aussi sur: Wild & Mild (Commodore, enr. 1943-1946; publ. ?); Aussi sur: “Wild Bill” Davison & his Commodores / George Brunis & his Jazz Band: The Davison/Brunis Sessions Vol. 1 (London, enr. 1943; publ. 1975); Aussi sur: Wild Bill Davison and his Commodores: That’s a Plenty (Commodore, enr. 1943; publ. 1979); (LP); Aussi sur: Wild Bill Davison & his Commodores / George Brunis & his Jazz Band: Jazz A-Plenty (Commodore, enr. 1943-1946; publ. 1989). (LP/CD)

Dixieland Jazz Jamboree: Instrumental Improvizations by “Wild Bill” Davison and his Commodores Volume Two (Commodore, enr. 1945-1946; publ. 195?); (10”)

“Wild Bill” Davison & his Commodores: The Davison/Brunies Sessions Vol. 2 (London, enr. 1945; publ. 1975). (LP)

Dixieland Jazz Jamboree: Instrumental Improvizations by “Wild Bill” Davison and his Commodores Volume Three (Commodore, enr. 1945-1946; publ. 195?); (10”); Aussi sur: “Wild Bill” Davison & his Commodores: The Davison/Brunies Sessions Vol. 3 (London, enr. 1946; publ. 1975); Aussi: George Brunis and his Jazz Band / “Wild Bill” Davison and his Commodores: Tin Roof Blues (Commodore, enr. 1943 & 1946; publ. 1980). (LP)

Mel Powell: Piano Prodigy (Ocium, enr. 1943-1948; publ. 2003). (CD)

Variés (Art Tatum / Teddy Wilson / Mel Powell / Fats Waller / Joe Bushkin / Jess Stacy): Chairmen of the Board (Mainstream, enr. 194?; publ. 196?). (LP)

Mel Powell on Piano (Capitol, enr. 1943-1947; publ. 1948); (Album 78-tours); Aussi sur: The Unavailable Mel Powell (Pausa, enr. 1947-1948; publ. 1983). (LP)

Django Reinhardt with the Glenn Miller’s All Stars / The Ray McKinley Trio / Mel Powell: Paris 1945 (Recorded at the “Jazz Club Français”) (CBS, enr. 1945; publ. 196? ou 197?). (LP)

Mel Powell / Joe Bushkin: The World in Waiting (Commodore, enr. 1942-1946; publ. 1979). (LP) 

Metronome All Stars / Esquire All Stars: Summit Meetings 1939-1950 (Frémeaux & Associés, publ. 2003). (CD)

Metronome All Stars: Metronome All-Star Bands (RCA Victor, enr. 1939-1946; publ. 1951); (10"); Aussi sur: The Metronome All-Star Bands (RCA Camden, enr. 1939-1949; publ. 1958); (LP); Aussi sur: The Metronome All-Star Bands (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1937-1949; publ. 1988). (LP/CD)

The Metronome All-Stars (Columbia, enr. 1940-1946; publ. 1955); (10”); Aussi sur: Metronome All-Stars (Harmony, enr. 1940-1950; publ. 1957); Original 1940-1950 Recordings (Tax, publ. 1980). (LP)

Coleman Hawkins: King of the Tenor Sax (Commodore, enr. 1940 & 1943; publ. 1952); (10"); Meditations (Mainstream, publ. 1965; Fontana, publ. 1965; Vogue, publ. 1965); Aussi sur: Coleman Hawkins & Frank Wess : The Tenor Sax (The Commodore Years) (Atlantic, enr. 1943 & 1943; 1954; publ. 1973); Aussi sur: Coleman Hawkins: The Chocolate Dandies and Leonard Feather’s Allstars (1940 and 1943) (Commodore, enr. 1940 & 1943; publ. 1979). (LP)

Coleman Hawkins: Thanks for the Memory (Xanadu, enr. 1944; publ. 1983). (LP)

Esquire All Stars: Esquire’s Hot Jazz 1946 Award Winners (RCA Victor, enr./publ. 1946); (Album 78-tours); Aussi sur: Esquire’s All-American Hot Jazz with 22 Esquire Poll Winners (RCA Victor, enr. 1946-?; publ. 1967); Aussi sur: Esquire’s All-American Hot Jazz Sessions (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1988). (LP/CD)

The Metronome All Stars / The International Jazzmen / The Just Jazz All Stars: Capitol Jazz Classics Vol. 6: All Star Sessions (Capitol, enr. 1945-1952; publ. 1972). (LP)

Metronome All Stars / Esquire All Stars: The Metronome All Stars / The Esquire All Stars (Black & White Vol. 43) (RCA Victor, enr. 1939-1949; publ. 1972). (LP)


Une photo prise lors du concert au Metropolitan Opera House le 18 janvier 1944:
Roy Eldridge, Jack Teagarden,Art Tatum, Oscar Pettiford et Billie Holiday. 

Esquire All Stars: Esquire All-American Jazz Concert, Metropolitan Opera House, January 18, 1944 (Jazz Archives No. 34) (EPM, publ. 1994). (CD)

The Famous Esquire Jazz Concert 1945 (sic) (SR International, publ. 1980; Music For Pleasure, publ. 1981). (LP)

Eddie Heywood & his Orchestra / Edmond Hall Sextet with Eddie Heywood: Jazz at the Café Society, N.Y. in the ‘40’s (Commodore, enr. 1944 (?); publ. 1989). (LP/CD)

Barney Bigard: The Chrono(lo)gical Barney Bigard 1944 (Classics, publ. 1996). (CD)
Barney Bigard: The Chrono(lo)gical Barney Bigard 1944-1945 (Classics, publ. 1997). (CD)

The Capitol Jazzmen: New American Jazz (Capitol, enr. 1943-1944; publ. 1944); (Album 78-tours); Aussi sur: The Capitol Jazzmen: 1943-1947 (The Jazz Makers) (Swaggie, enr. 1943-1947; publ. 1984). (LP)

Barney Bigard Trio: Three of a Kind (Brunswick, enr. 1944; publ. 1953); (7”); Barney Bigard Trio (Vogue, publ. 1955); (7”); Aussi sur: Shelly Manne: Shelly Manne & Co. (Stateside, enr. 1944; publ. 1964; Contact, publ. 1965); Géants du Jazz Volume 3 (Barclay, publ. 1965); Shelly Manne & Co. (Flying Dutchman, publ. 1973); Shelly Manne and his Friends (Doctor Jazz, publ. 1983). (LP)

Barney Bigard: Barney’s Bounce (Two Flats Disc, enr. 1944-1946; publ. 1978). (LP)

Barney Bigard: Jazz Session featuring Barney Bigard: Fantasy for Clarinet with Strings (Atlantic, enr. 1944; publ. ?); (7”) 

Barney Bigard: A Reissue of Some Famous Black and White Masters vol. 3: Giants of Small Band Swing vol. 2 (Storyville, enr. 1944-1945; publ. ?). (LP)

Variés (Rex Stewart’s Big Eight / Billy Taylor’s Big Eight / Barney Bigard Quintet / Juan Tizol and his Orchestra): The Ellingtonians (Mercury, enr. 1944-1946; publ. 1973 (Jap.)); Stewart / Taylor / Bigard / Tizol: The Ellingtonians (Trip Jazz, publ. 197?). (LP)

Variés: Small Label Gems of the Forties Vol. 1 (Solid Sender, enr. 194?; publ. ?). (LP)


Le All Star Jazz Group dans les studios de la radio de CBS en 1944: Ed Garland (contrebasse), 
Buster Wilson (piano), Jimmie Noone (clarinette), "Papa" Mutt Carey (trompette), 
Zutty Singleton (batterie), Kid Ory (trombone), Bud Scott (guitare). 

Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band: 1944/45: The Legendary Crescent Recording Sessions (Good Time Jazz, publ. 1991 / G.H.B., publ. 1995). (CD)

Tailgate! (Good Time Jazz, enr. 1944-1945; publ. 1957); LP; 1944/45 (Contemporary, publ. 1985). (LP)

Ben Webster / Don Byas: Giants of the Tenor Sax (Commodore, enr. 1944-1945; publ. 1988). (LP/CD)

The Teddy Wilson Quintet: Town Hall Jazz Concert (Commodore, enr. 1945; publ. 1952). (10")

Variés: Town Hall Jazz Concert 1945 (The Commodore Years) (Atlantic, enr. 1945; publ. 1973); Aussi sur: Variés (Don Byas, Slam Stewart, Teddy Wilson, Flip Phillips): Town Hall Concert -Vol. 3 (The Commodore Series) (London, enr. 1945; publ. 1974). (LP)

Ben Webster / Don Byas: Two Kings of the Tenor Sax (Commodore, enr. 1945; publ. 1979). (LP) 

Don Byas: Complete American Small Group Recordings (Definitive, enr. 1944-1946; publ. 2001). (CD)

Savoy Jam Party: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy, enr. 1944-1946; publ. 1976). (LP)

1945 (Black and Blue, enr. 1945; publ. 1966). (LP)

1945-1946 (Caracol, enr. 1945-1946; publ. 1977). (LP)

Don Byas (1945) (Jazz Society, enr. 1945; publ. 1972(?)); New York 1945 (Musidisc, publ. 1975); 1945 (Alamac, publ. 197?). (LP)

Variés (Tony Scott / Slam Stewart / Don Byas / Sid Catlett): 52nd Street; Volume I (Onyx, enr. 1945-1946; publ. 1972; Polydor, publ. 1973). (LP)

Sid Catlett: The Chrono(lo)gical Sid Catlett 1944-1946 (Classics, publ. 1997). (CD)

Big Sid Catlett Quartet with Ben Webster / ‘Hot Lips’ Page and his Orchestra: Sax Scene (London, enr. 1944; publ. 1974). (LP)

Variés (Coleman Hawkins / Nat Jaffe / Ben Webster / Don Byas): 52nd Street; Volume 2 (Onyx, enr. 1938-1946; publ. 1974). (LP)

Variés (Billie Holiday / Al Casey / Sid Catlett / Rex Stewart / Sonny Greer): Capitol Jazz Classics Vol. 10: Swing Exercise (Capitol, enr. 1942-1945; publ. 1972). (LP)

Duke Ellington: Black, Brown & Beige: The 1944-1946 Band Recordings (Bluebird/RCA, publ. 1988); (LP/CD); The Complete RCA-Victor Mid-Forties Recordings (1944-1946) (RCA Victor, publ. 1999/2000). (CD)


Trummy Young (trombone) avec John Hardee (saxo ténor) et Tiny Grimes (guitare). 

Trummy Young: The Chrono(lo)gical Trummy Young 1944-1946 (Classics, publ. 1998). (CD)

Buck Clayton: Rarities Vol 1 (Swingtime, enr. 1945-1953; publ. 1986). (LP)

Variés: V-Disc Cats Party - Vol. 1 (Kiva, enr. 1944-1947; publ. 1976). (LP)

Buck Clayton: The Classic Swing of Buck Clayton (Riverside, enr. 1946; publ. 1960; Riverside/Original Jazz Classice, publ. 1985/1990). (LP/CD)

Variés (Tiny Grimes / John Hardee / Ike Quebec / Benny Morton / Jimmy Hamilton): The Blue Note Swingtets (Blue Note, 1944-1946; publ. 1998). (CD)
Ike Quebec / John Hardee: The Complete Blue Note Forties Recordings of Ike Quebec and John Hardee (Mosaic, enr. 1944-1946; publ. 1984; publ. 1990). (LP/CD)

Benny Morton / Jimmy Hamilton: The Benny Morton and Jimmy Hamilton Blue Note Swingtets (Mosaic, enr. 1945; publ. 1986). (LP)

Variés (Ike Quebec / Jimmy Hamilton / John Hardee / Benny Morton): Jazz Classics: Swing Hi-Swing Lo (Blue Note, enr. 1944-1946; publ. 1969). (LP)

Bunk Johnson / Bunk's Brass Band and Dance Band: Bunk's Brass Band & 1945 Sessions (American Music, publ. 1992). (CD)

Bunk Johnson’s Brass & Dance Band (Storyville, enr. 1945; publ. 1967); American Music by Bunk Johnson Brass Band (Dan, publ. 197? (Jap.)). (LP)

Wooden Joe Nicholas: Wooden Joe Nicholas (American Music, enr. 1945-1949; publ. 1992). (CD)

A Nite at Artesian Hall with Wooden Joe’s New Orleans Band (American Music, enr. 1945, publ. v. 1957); (10"); Wooden Joe’s New Orleans Band: 1945-1949 (Storyville, enr. 1945 & 1949; publ. 1969). (LP)

American Music by Wooden Joe (Dan, enr. 1945 & 1949; publ. 197? (Jap.)). (LP) 


Dans l'appartement de Mary Lou Williams, vers 1947: Dizzy Gillespie, Mary Lou Williams,
Tadd Dameron, Hank Jones, Milt Orent, Dixie Bailey, Jack Teagarden. 

Mary Lou Williams: Zodiac Suite (Smithsonian Folkways, enr. 1945; publ. 1995). (CD)

Mary Lou Williams: Signs of the Zodiac (Vol. 1 / Vol. 2) (Asch, enr. 1945; publ. 1946); (Albums 78-tours); Mary Lou Williams Trio: Zodiac Suite (Folkways, publ. 1975). (LP)

Woody Herman: The Woody Herman Story (Proper, 1939-1949; publ. 2000). (CD)

The Band That Plays the Blues (Affinity, enr. 1939-1943; publ. 1983). (LP)

The Best of Woody Herman (MCA, enr. 1939-1950(?); publ. 1975). (LP)

The Turning Point 1943-1944 (Decca, enr. 1943-1944; publ. 1967; Coral, publ. 1969; MCA, publ. 1985). (LP)

Pre-Herds (Affinity, enr. 1943-1944; publ. 1986). (LP)

The Thundering Herds (Columbia, enr. 1945-1947; publ. 1962). (LP)

Classics in Jazz (Capitol, enr. 1948-1950; publ. 1952); 10”; Woody Herman (Capitol, publ. 1955). (LP)

Aussi: Woody Herman and his Orchestra: Capitol Jazz Classics Vol. 9: Early Autumn (Capitol, enr. 1948-1950; publ. 1972). (LP)

Ray Nance: The Complete 1940-1949 Non-Ducal Violin Recordings: When We're Alone (AB Fable, publ. 2005). (CD)

Variés: The Dukeless Gang (Queen-Disc, enr. 1944-1947; publ. 1979). (LP)

Eddie Heywood: Eddie Heywood and his Piano and All Stars (Brunswick, enr. 1945; publ. 1952); (10"); Aussi sur: Shelly Manne: Shelly Manne & Co. (Stateside, enr. 1944; publ. 1964; Contact, publ. 1965); Géants du Jazz Volume 3 (Barclay, publ. 1965); Shelly Manne & Co. (Flying Dutchman, publ. 1973); Shelly Manne and his Friends (Doctor Jazz, publ. 1983). (LP)

Johnny Hodges and the Ellingtonians / Ray Nance and the Ellingtonians / Keith Christie Quartet with John Dankworth: Homage to the Duke (Esquire, enr. 1947-1955; publ. 1987). (LP)

Tiny Bradshaw: Breaking Up the House (Proper, enr. 1934-1951; publ. 2002). (CD)

Tiny Bradshaw and his Orchestra / Washboard Rhythm Kings / Original St. Louis Crackerjacks: Happy Rhythm (Swingfan, enr. 1932-1936; publ. ?); Aussi sur: Tiny Bradshaw / Teddy Hill: Tiny Bradshaw 1934 / Teddy Hill 1935-1936 (Harlequin, publ. 1987). (LP)

Tiny Bradshaw: I'm a Hi-Ballin' Daddy (Jukebox Lil, enr. 1944-1955; publ. 1989). (LP)

Breakin' Up the House (Charly R&B, enr. 1950-1952; publ. 1985). (LP)


La section rythmique de l'orchestre de Jay McShann vers 1941: 
McShann (piano), Leonard Enois (guitare), Gene Ramey (contrebasse), Gus Johnson (batterie). 

Jay McShann and his Orchestra: Jumpin' the Blues (Proper, enr. 1940-1951; publ. 2003). (CD)

Jay McShann Orchestra featuring Charlie Parker: Early Bird (Spotlite, enr. 1940-1943; publ. 1973; RCA Victor, publ. ?). (LP)

Jay McShann and his Orchestra with Charlie Parker: Kansas City Memories (Decca, enr. 1941-1942; publ. 1954; Brunswick, publ. 1956); (10”); Aussi: Jay McShann and his Orchestra featuring Charlie Parker: The Jumping Blues (Jazz Heritage Series No. 4) (Coral, enr. 1941-1943; publ. 197?); Aussi: Jay McShann: The Early Bird Charlie Parker (1941-1943) (MCA, enr. 1941-1943; publ. 1974). (LP)

Variés (Bob Zurke with Bob Crosby and his Orchestra / Freddie Slack and his Eight Beats / Tommy Linehan with Woody Herman and his Orchestra / Jay McShann and his Rhythm): Boogie Woogie (Decca, enr. 194?; publ. 1948); (Album 78-tours); Aussi sur: Variés (Billy Kyle / Jay McShann / Charlie Segar / Mary Lou Williams / James ‘’Price’’ Johnson): Piano in Style Vol. 3: 1934-1944 (MCA, enr. 1934-1944; publ. 1979). (LP)

Jay McShann and his Orchestra: Hootie’s K.C. Blues (Affinity, enr. 194?, publ. 1983). (LP)

Jay McShann: The Band That Jumps the Blues! (Black Lion, enr. 1947-1949; publ. 1973). (LP)

Ben Webster: The Big Tenor: The Complete Ben Webster on EmArcy (EmArcy, enr. 1951-1953; publ. 1985). (LP)

Variés: Gypsy Jazz (Proper, enr. 1934-1956; publ. 2007). (CD)

Svenska Hotkvintetten: Svenska Hotkvintetten (Odeon, enr. 1939-1941; publ. 1970). (LP)

Sarane Ferret: Jazz Gitan (CBS, enr. 1941-1942; publ. 1986). (LP)

Robert Normann: Sigarett Stomp: The Complete Jazz Recordings Volume II: 1941-1952 (Hot Club Records, publ. 1988). (LP)

Jean Bonal et son Quintette: Jean Bonal Joue Django Reinhardt (2) (Ducretet Thomson, enr. 1954; publ. 1955). (7")

Jean-Pierre Sasson et son Quartett: Jouent Django Reinhardt (1) (Ducretet Thomson, enr. 1954; publ. 1955). (7")

Matelot Ferret e il suo Quartetto: Musica per Due (Pathé, enr. 1955; publ. 1957). (7")

Henri Crolla et son Ensemble: Henri Crolla (sa Guitare et son Ensemble) (Vega, enr. 1955; publ. 1957). (10")

Henri Crolla et ses Rythmes: 6 Jolis Petits Airs (Vega, enr. 1955; publ. 1957). (7")

Jean-Pierre Sasson, Sacha Distel: Jean-Pierre Sasson Plays with Sacha Distel (Columbia, enr./publ. 1956). (7")

Frans Poptie: Frans Poptie en Zijn Solisten (Columbia, enr. 1956; publ. 195?); (7"); Aussi sur: Frans Poptie Swings Forever (Imperial, publ. 1968); (LP)

Variés: Forty Years of Women in Jazz: A Double Disc Feminist Retrospective (Jass, enr. 1926-1959; publ. 1989). (CD)

Variés: Forty Years of Women in Jazz: The Instrumentalists, All Women Groups and Bands (Stash, enr. 192?-195?; publ. 1981 – 3 des 5 disques avaient été publiés individuellement en 1978). (LP)

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