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American jazz record company and label
Jazzology Records
Parent company
Jazzology/George H. Buck Foundation
Founded
1949 (1949)
Founder
George H. Buck, Jr.
Genre
Jazz
Country of origin
U.S.
Location
New Orleans, Louisiana
Official website
www.jazzology.com
Jazzology Records is an American jazz record company and label. It is part of the Jazzology group of labels owned and operated by the George H. Buck Jr. Jazz Foundation.
Jazzology Records was founded in 1949 by George H. Buck, Jr. That year he recorded Art Hodes, Wild Bill Davison, and Tony Parenti. Buck did not record again until 1954, when he created his GHB Records label to concentrate on Dixieland jazz. Over time he released music on other labels that he acquired: American Music Records, Audiophile, Black Swan, Circle, Progressive, Solo Art, and Southland.[1]
^Yanow, Scott (1998). "Labels". In Erlewine, Michael; Bogdanov, Vladimir; Woodstra, Chris; Yanow, Scott (eds.). All Music Guide to Jazz (3rd ed.). San Francisco: Miller Freeman Books. p. 1334. ISBN 0-87930-530-4.
JazzologyRecords is an American jazz record company and label. It is part of the Jazzology group of labels owned and operated by the George H. Buck Jr...
recorded at concert halls and at TV and radio stations. In the 1960s, Mares sold the label to George Buck and it became part of the JazzologyRecords...
nationally broadcast. These recordings survive, and have been issued on the Jazzology label. From 1945 through 1967, he ran his own New York jazz club, Eddie...
Ball Show – Pye Jazz – 1962 Recorded Live! Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen – Kapp Records – 1962 Midnight in Moscow – Kapp Records – 1962 The Big Ones – Kenny...
Eddie Lang with Bucky Pizzarelli, Howard Alden, Al Viola, Marty Grosz (Jazzology, 2003) Moonglow with Bucky Pizzarelli (Hyena, 2005) Vignola Plays Gershwin...
Robert (1976). Sidney Bechet: Master Musician (Media notes). Bluebird Records. "The struggle in Paris". My Life - Sidney Bechet. Retrieved September...
Vorst issued 10 LPs from 1972 – 1982, then sold the label to GHB/JazzologyRecords in 1992. They published Dave Williams' original songs (French Market...
Marable and Fats Pichon, he was offered a recording contract with Victor Records and went to New York City, where he joined the Luis Russell band, which...
and Jazzology. This Circle Records is not to be confused with the German record label of the same name. The first record issued by Circle Records was...
ISBN 0-87930-530-4. Audiophile disks AP 1 and AP 2 JazzologyRecords The Story of the Original Audiophile Record Label Audiophile Pamphlet by Ewing Nunn...
Brunies's trombone style was influential to the young Chicago players, and his records were much copied. After the Rhythm Kings broke up in Chicago in 1924, Brunies...
Bigard recorded under his own name for, among others, Signature Records, Rex Records, Black & White Records, and Keynote Records in 1944–45. He recorded an...
Makes a Sentimental Journey (Jazzology, 1980) Enjoys Carolina in the Morning (Jazzology, 1981) A Portrait of Bix (Jazzology, 1986) Enjoy Yourself! (Audiophile...
2001. ISBN 0-87930-659-9, ISBN 978-0-87930-659-5 Yanow, Scott. Jazz on Record: The First Sixty Years, Backbeat Books, 2003. ISBN 0-87930-755-2, ISBN 978-0-87930-755-4...
List of record labels Paramount Records (1969) Puritan Records Rohter, Larry (October 25, 2013). "Jack White Explores History of Paramount Records". The...
What Happens (Jazzology, 1977) Swinging at the Elks (Fat Cat Jazz, 1978) You Can Depend on Me (Fat Cat Jazz, 1980) Just Friends (Jazzology, 1982) The Incomparable...
"Midnight in Paris" he received a Grammy Award. The documentary Wild Man Blues records Allen's first tour with Davis's band. In the late 1990s and early 2000s...
Murphy served in the Navy during World War II, during which he played and recorded with Lu Watters and Bunk Johnson. In 1952, he headed Turk Murphy's Jazz...
— Art Hodes (1981) Vintage Art Hodes (Jazzology, 1930–50) Sessions at Blue Note (1944) The Jazz Record Story (Jazzology, 1943–46) The Duets (Solo Art, 1969–77)...
Black Swan and Paramount. These CDs were issued by George H. Buck Jr's Jazzology and GHB labels under the control of the George H. Buck Jr. Jazz Foundation...
Hodes and his Windy City Seven (JazzologyRecords 1978) "We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye" with Maxine Sullivan (JazzologyRecords 1978) On the Goldenrod Showboat...
Django's Music with Mike Peters, Bireli Lagrene (Stash, 1985) Ode to Bechet (Jazzology, 1986) Summit Reunion with Kenny Davern (Chiaroscuro, 1990) The Music...
program, This Is Jazz, in 1947. (These shows have been reissued by JazzologyRecords.) Blesh in collaboration with Harriet Janis (mother of actor and jazz...
another run as an independent record label. Statiras sold it for a second time and then ran the label for JazzologyRecords. The son of Greek immigrants...
Bernie Sundermeier, Warren Thewis Audiophile Records (195?) Four or five times by Doc Evans JazzologyRecords (2002) Ray Bauduc-Nappy Lamare and their Dixieland...