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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2012 CD release of "The King Jazz Records Story" on Discogs.

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  2. 9. Apr. 2013 · He achieved a measure of respectability, when from 1945-47 he became "Mezz the Prez," head of a New York-based record company, King Jazz, the entire catalog of which is re-released here as a magnificent five-CD box set by Storyville Records, of Copenhagen.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mezz_MezzrowMezz Mezzrow - Wikipedia

    In the mid-1940s, Mezzrow started his own record label, King Jazz Records, featuring himself with groups, usually including Sidney Bechet and often including the trumpeter Oran "Hot Lips" Page.

  4. 8. März 2018 · Mezzrow, Bechet and Page use a bare 1-2 choruses to tell their story, and they are stories worth hearing. A set of solo pieces by Sammy Price contains some of the most red earthed piano work you’ll ever come across.

  5. 4. Sept. 2013 · The King Jazz Records Story. 5 CDs. Label: Storyville, 1945-47. Bestellnummer: 3297059. Erscheinungstermin: 9.4.2013. * Papersleeves in Pappbox. Tracklisting. Mitwirkende.

  6. 28. Jan. 2024 · Title: The King Jazz Records Story. Year Of Release: 2013. Label: Storyville. Genre: Jazz. Quality: FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 5:44:46. Total Size: 1.11 GB. WebSite: Album Preview. Tracklist: Disc 1. 1. Sammy Price – In A Mezz (02:55) 2. Mezz Mezzrow – Mezzrow Talks (01:38) 3. Sammy Price – Those Mellow Blues (02:41) 4.

  7. To Mezz Mezzrow, King Jazz was more than a record label, it was the crystallization of his abiding passion for early forms of jazz, a music he saw as a blues-drenched cry of freedom wafting across the waters from New Orleans.