Number
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Artist
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Titles
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Recording Date
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Notes
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Jazz Man 1
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Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band
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"Maple Leaf Rag" (Scott Joplin) "Black and White Rag" (George Botsford)
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December 19–20, 1941
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Jazz Man 2
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Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band
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"Irish Black Bottom" (Percy Venable) "Memphis Blues" (W. C. Handy)
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December 19–20, 1941
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Jazz Man 3
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Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band
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"Muskrat Ramble" (Kid Ory) "Smokey Mokes" (Abe Holzmann)
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December 19–20, 1941
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Jazz Man 4
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Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band
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"At a Georgia Camp Meeting" (Kerry Mills) "Original Jelly Roll Blues" (Jelly Roll Morton)
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December 19–20, 1941
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Jazz Man 5
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Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band
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"Cake Walking Babies" (Clarence Williams) "Riverside Blues" (Richard M. Jones and Tommy Dorsey)
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March 29, 1942
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Jazz Man 6
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Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band
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"Come Back Sweet Papa" (Luis Russell and Paul Barbarin) "Tiger Rag" (Nick LaRocca)
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March 29, 1942
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Jazz Man 7
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Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band
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"Temptation Rag" (Harry Lodge) "Fidgety Feet" (Nick LaRocca and Larry Shields)
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March 22, 1942 March 29, 1942
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Jazz Man 8
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Bunk Johnson's Original Superior Band
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"Down by the River" (Traditional) "Panama" (William H. Tyers)
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June 11, 1942
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Jazz Man 9
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Bunk Johnson's Original Superior Band
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"Weary Blues" (Artie Matthews) "Moose March" (Traditional)
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June 11, 1942
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Jazz Man 10
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Bunk Johnson's Original Superior Band
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"Storyville Blues" (Maceo Pinkard) "Bunk's Blues" (Bunk Johnson)
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June 11, 1942
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Recorded as "Those Draftin' Blues" Recorded as "Old Time Blues"
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Jazz Man Ltd. Edition 1
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Bunk Johnson
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Interview by Eugene Williams, parts one and two
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June 12, 1942
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Fifty hand-numbered copies, most autographed by Johnson
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Jazz Man Ltd. Edition 2
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Bunk Johnson Bunk Johnson's Original Superior Band
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Interview by Eugene Williams, part three "Yes, Lord, I'm Crippled" (Traditional)
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June 12, 1942 June 11, 1942
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Fifty hand-numbered copies, most autographed by Johnson
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Jazz Man 11
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Jelly Roll Morton
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"Winin' Boy Blues" (Jelly Roll Morton) "Honky Tonk Music" (Jelly Roll Morton)
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December 1938
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Jazz Man 12
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Jelly Roll Morton
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"Finger Buster" (Jelly Roll Morton) "Creepy Feeling" (Jelly Roll Morton)
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December 1938
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Jazz Man 13
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Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band
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"Daddy Do" (Fred Longshaw) "Milenberg Joys" (Jelly Roll Morton)
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March 29, 1942
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Jazz Man 14
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Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band
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"London Blues" (Jelly Roll Morton) "Sunset Cafe Stomp" (Percy Venable)
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March 29, 1942
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Jazz Man 15
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Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band
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"Terrible Blues" (Clarence Williams) "High Society" (Porter Steele)
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March 29, 1942
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Jazz Man 16
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Bunk Johnson's Original Superior Band
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"Pallet on the Floor" (Traditional) "Ballin' the Jack" (Chris Smith and James Reese Europe)
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June 11, 1942
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Jazz Man 17
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Bunk Johnson's Original Superior Band Wally Rose
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"Yes, Lord, I'm Crippled" (Traditional) "Hot House Rag" (Paul Pratt)
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June 11, 1942 March 22, 1942
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Jazz Man 18
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Johnny Wittwer
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"Aunt Hagar's Blues" (W. C. Handy) "Ragged but Right" (Traditional)
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December 1945
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Jazz Man 19
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Johnny Wittwer
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"Ace in the Hole" (Traditional) "Two Kinds of People" (Traditional)
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December 1945
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Jazz Man 20
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Johnny Wittwer
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"Ragtime Nightingale" (Joseph Lamb) "Bill Bailey" (Hughie Cannon)
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December 1945
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Jazz Man 21
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Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band
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"Creole Song" (Kid Ory) "South" (Bennie Moten and Thamon Hayes)
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August 3, 1944
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Reissue of Crescent Records 1 All eight Crescent discs are re-released by Jazz Man Records 1946–1947
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Jazz Man 22
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Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band
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"Blues for Jimmie" (Kid Ory) "Get Out of Here" (Kid Ory and Bud Scott)
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August 3, 1944
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Reissue of Crescent Records 2
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Jazz Man 23
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Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band
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"Maryland" (Traditional) "Oh Didn't He Ramble" (W. C. Handy)
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September 8, 1945
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Reissue of Crescent Records 3
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Jazz Man 24
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Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band
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"1919" (Traditional) "Down Home Rag" (Wilbur Sweatman)
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September 8, 1945
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Reissue of Crescent Records 4
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Jazz Man 25
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Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band
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"Careless Love" (Traditional) "Do What Ory Say" (Kid Ory)
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August 5, 1945
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Reissue of Crescent Records 5
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Jazz Man 26
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Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band
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"Ory's Creole Trombone" (Kid Ory) "Original Dixieland One-Step" (Nick LaRocca)
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November 3, 1945
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Reissue of Crescent Records 6
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Jazz Man 27
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Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band
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"Panama" (Will H. Tyers) "Under the Bamboo Tree" (Bob Cole)
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August 5, 1945
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Reissue of Crescent Records 7
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Jazz Man 28
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Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band
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"Weary Blues" (Artie Matthews) "Maple Leaf Rag" (Scott Joplin)
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November 3, 1945
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Reissue of Crescent Records 8
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Jazz Man 29
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Pete Daily's Rhythm Kings
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"Sobbin' Blues" (Art Kassel and Vic Berton) Jazz Man Strut (Rosy McHargue)
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December 24, 1947
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Jazz Man 30
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Pete Daily's Rhythm Kings
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"Yelping Hound Blues" (Anton Lada and Alcide Nunez) "Clarinet Marmalade" (Larry Shields and Henry Ragas)
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December 24, 1947
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Jazz Man 31
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Turk Murphy's Bay City Stompers
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"Shake That Thing" (Charlie Jackson) "Kansas City Man Blues" (Clarence Williams and Clarence Johnson)
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December 31, 1947
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Jazz Man 32
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Turk Murphy's Bay City Stompers
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"Yellow Dog Blues" (W. C. Handy) "Brother Lowdown" (Turk Murphy)
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December 31, 1947
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Jazz Man 33
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Darnell Howard's Frisco Footwarmers
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"Some of These Days" (Shelton Brooks) "Dippermouth Blues" (King Oliver and Louis Armstrong)
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April 29, 1950
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Jazz Man 34
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Darnell Howard's Frisco Footwarmers
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"Pretty Baby" (Tony Jackson) "St. Louis Blues" (W. C. Handy)
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April 29, 1950
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Last session before its masters are sold to Good Time Jazz Records
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