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Radios and Records:Jazz - page: 1
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RARE 1979 FLAMINGO 33 R.P.M RECORD
Radios and Records: Jazz
Debi's Antique Attic 
1840 SOLD
This Flamingo recording is rare because it was never on the market it must have been some type of promo - Marked Sony Stereo Turnable System ,33 rpm Jasrac CBS Sony Special Products A Service Of CBS Sony Inc 1979 - The music to me is soothing jazz , songs are - This Song - Stiff Nails - Love Forever - Midnight Lover - Show Dance - Bimmel Bolle - Roses Of The South - Courente - Toccata Und Fuge - Record is in slightly used condition , plays well with no skips or jum... Click for details
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1928 Art Deco Sheet Music-MODERNIQUE Jazz Piano
Radios and Records: Jazz
rita brand 
RB136 $15.00 ~ FREE U.S. Shipping - Insurance
This original 1928 sheet music has a great art deco cover, representing the start of the Jazz age. This Denton & Haskins EDITION MODERNIQUE OF HOT PIANO SOLOS is titled TURQUOISE. They list some of their other titles on the front. Silhouettes of the piano player and some swinging dancers. We like their tag line...'You can't blow 'em cold'. Music is unused, in near-mint condition.
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Benny Goodman - All The Cats Join In - Jazz CD
Radios and Records: Jazz
Moments In Time 
Music185 $10.00
Benny Goodman was born in Chicago in 1909. By the 1930's he had assembled his own jazz band and was hailed as the most brilliant jazz clarinetist ever to live, a distinction he still holds. During the 1930's, Goodman worked with such names as Gene Krupa, the brilliant Charlie Christain, Lester Young and the magnificent Lady Day - Billie Holiday. Goodman was one of the few true jazzmen to achieve massive commercial acceptance with the great body of the public not generally disposed to jazz mus... Click for details
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Count Basie - One O'Clock Jump - Jazz CD
Radios and Records: Jazz
Moments In Time 
Music184 $10.00
If you are a Count Basie fan, then you will enjoy this finger-snapping classic. This is K-Tel production and was recorded from the original analog tapes.
No pops or static like you hear on some remakes from tape. The sound is very clean and sounds like you're listening to the original 78-rpm record. These recordings have not been changed or distorted by electronic enhancement. This is "old" music and it sound... Click for details
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Radios and Records:Jazz - page: 1
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"Hollywood Boulevard at Night".
vintage postcard. California, 1940s
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