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$25.00
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RELEASE DATE: 2/5/2021
The tenth volume in the very successful La Noire series. From 2014 on, the La Noire series has spread the good words of rhythm 'n blues, gospel, and soul around the world. Vol. 10 ends up on a naughty early funk mood. Features Tony Mason, Otis Clay, Big Mama Thornton, Bob And Earl, Andre Williams, Good Time Charlie, Billy Sha-Rae, Junior Parker, Ko Ko Taylor, Israel "Popper Stopper" Tolbert, Billie Young, Good Time Charlie, Mickey And His Mice, and Groundhog.
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DGR 011LP
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$25.00
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RELEASE DATE: 2/5/2021
Number nine of the series La Noire started in 2014, Greyhound is a step back into '50s rhythm n' blues, with some obscure sides and never re pressed singles or 78s. The gatefold sleeve is fully documented with pictures and liner notes, for a complete immersion into the best of the genre. Features Amos Milburn, The Wheels, Bob Gaddy And His Keys, Walter Spriggs, Nappy Brown, Big Boy Groves And Band, Mattie Jackson And The Blues Nighthawk, Velma Cross And Her High Steppers, B.B. "Blue Boy" King & His Orchestra, Walter Spriggs With Jesse Stone O, The Travelers Bumps Blackwell Orch, Frankie Marshall, Jesse Thomas, and Earl Gaines Louis Brooks And His Hi-Toppers.
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DGR 013LP
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$23.00
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RELEASE DATE: 2/5/2021
16 Songs to beat jet lag... for intercontinental sugar daddies. A new step into exotica, finely collected from the original 45s by DJ Bayourod. Rare and crazy sides for cocktail parties and afternoons of drinkin' by the pool... but remember, drink without moderation! Features The Stereos, Cozy Cole, Linda Hall, Leo Quica With The Earl Hagen Orch, Red Top Trio, The Chiefs, Big Al Sears And His Orch, The Chordettes, Quitman Dennis And The Escorts, Eddie Harris, Googie Rene, Symphonie Ochestra, The George Garabedian Players, Boots Brown And His Blockbusters, and Johnny Beeman.
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DGRDJ 002LP
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"Dear folks, this is a lifetime project. Collecting the complete Jimmie Widener discography is exemplary because some 78s sides are poor looks, like the Hercules labors, but here we are finely today. I started collecting western-swing in the late '90s and I was quite curious about that very talented artist, that had everything you need to meet success ... Jimmie Widener always had my preference, not only as a guitar player, but also as a singer, his unique voice was so sincere, fresh and swingin' at the same time. I never really quite understood why his career ended nowhere, after three recording sessions at the King Records studio, and what sessions! The cream-of-the-crop of the hillbilly jazz was there! What happened? And why did the King Records wait to put out these 1946 recordings in the early 1950s? We still have no clue... this young man had everything... He is probably the most obscure and undercover talent of the '40s western-swing scene. Not to mention this story of the three same Jimmie Widener is just so hard to believe. So folks, this is my tribute to the one-and-only, Jimmie Widener!" --Rodolphe Guiheux of Doghouse & Bone Records
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