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To Sell - Glenn Miller and his Orchestra white (leather-looking) bound Limited Edition set of 5 records (10 sides). The inside reads "number LLL316 For Export." The records are in pretty good used condition (not mint) and the binder shows some aging and one small wear spot on the front cover. Please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
To Sell - Records – LPs – Jazz, R & B, Beatles, Comedy etc. - $5 each or ALL 20 LPs for $75. Shipping extra.
1. Gene Ammons. The Black Cat. Prestige PR10006 (purple label) (stereo). Van gelder in the dead wax. 1971. Produced by Bob Porter. Record shows a number of light scratches, a few that you might feel with your finger. Jacket shows full top & bottom seam splits, some general wear & water stain on back in lower right corner, top right edge & lower left edge.
2. Freddie Hubbard & Woody Shaw. The Eternal Triangle. Blue Note B1-48017. Original inner sleeve excellent except for right seam split. 1987. Master by Van Gelder. Digital recording. Record looks to be near mint. Jacket shows bottom seam split (easily glued together). Small tiny cut in upper corner & some edge & general wear.
3. Duke Ellington. Digital Duke. GRPGR1038(Stereo). 32 Track Full Digital Recording. Original inner sleeve. Record shows only a couple of light scratches that I cannot feel with my finger. Jacket looks to be near mint.
4. JOHN COLTRANE. Afro Blue Impressions. Pablo Live 2620-101 Double LP. 1977.Tyner, Garrison, Elvin Jones. Some scratches that I can feel with my finger - will probably play with some interference. Gatefold jacket shows top seam splits and 1/2 bottom seam split and ring and general wear - mostly on back.
5. OSCAR PETERSON Trio & he sings Nat Cole. With Respect to Nat Cole. Limelight LS 86035 (stereo). Joe Newman, Jerome Richardson, Seldon Powell et al. Record shows only a few light scratches NONE that I can feel with my finger; jacket looks to be near mint with slight corner edge wear.
6. RAY CHARLES & Orchestra. JAZZ II. Tangerine TRC 1516. Record looks to be Near Mint; gatefold jacket is firm & sharp with some ring and general wear.
7. BEN WEBSTER WITH STRINGS. Music For Loving. NORGRAN MGN-1018, COVER BY DAVID STONE MARTIN. DEEP GROOVE FIRST PRESSING. Orchestra conducted by Billy Strayhorn (on piano for some tunes) and Ralph Burns. Record shows a number of scratches, none that I can feel with my finger. I played the record. The sound was clear and my system had no skips, but there was crackling throughout. Jacket has seam split all around and has slight shaving at top of woman's head and near upper right corner and 3 small pieces of clear tape at bottom edge.
8. James Brown & The Famous Flames. The Federal Years-Part One. Historic First Recording. Solid Smoke 8023. Record & jacket look to be near mint.
9. Beatles. Hard Day's Night. UAL 3366 mono. Record shows a number of light scratches & finger prints - one or two that you might be able to feel with your finger. Jacket is firm & sharp with 80% left side seam split & some edge & general wear.
10. Ray Charles. Dedicated to You. ABC 355 mono. Original inner sleeve. Record shows only a few light scratches - NONE that I can feel with my finger except for a tiny white dot on Side 2 that should be removable. Jacket is firm and sharp with slight corner edge wear & some general wear.
11. Al Green. Truth N' Time. HLP 6009. 1978. Record looks to be near mint. Gatefold jacket with fabulous full gatefold color photo of Al is firm & sharp with some edge & general wear.
12. Baby Washington. That’s How Heartaches Are Made. Her 1st LP. Sue LP1014. A Handful of Memories etc. Record shows some scratches. May play with some interference. Jacket is firm and sharp with edge wear & light fraying near bottom edge.
13. JR. WALKER. Blow The House Down. Motown 6053ML. DJ COPY. 1983. Record looks to be Near Mint; jacket (tiny cut near bottom right corner and slight corner edge wear) looks to be near mint.
14. Baby Washington. The One and Only. Trip TLP 8009. 16 tunes. Record shows some scratches, a few that you may be able to feel with your finger. NO JACKET.
15. ANITA O'DAY. Anita Sings for Oscar. Oscar Peterson Trio, Jo Jones, drums. ARS G-426. RVG in dead wax. Record and plastic jacket look to be Near Mint.
16. COLEMAN HAWKINS. Memorial Album (Made in France). Mercury 134.646MC4. 1944 recording. Teddy Wilson, Buck Clayton et al. Record and jacket look to be near mint;
17. Coleman Hawkins. Hollywood Stampede.Capitol Jazz Classic - Vol. 5. Capitol M-110301. 1945 recordings. Howard McGhee, Oscar Pettiford et al. Record and jacket look to be Near Mint.
18. JOHNNY HODGES-WILD BILL DAVIS.Live - Atlantic City. RCA LSP 3706(S). 1967. Original RCA inner sleeve included. Record looks to be Near Mint. Jacket is firm and sharp with slight edge and ring wear.
19. PETE SEEGER, MEMPHIS SLIM,WEE WILLIE DIXON at Village Gate.Folkways FA 2450.1960. Booklet (shows a few light brown spots on cover) - 8 x 10 - 4 pages with 2 photos and extensive text. . Record shows only 2 longscratches that I cannot feel with my finger and 1 tiny one that I cannot feel with my finger. Otherwise looks near mint. Jacket is firm and sharp and shows 3" top right seam split and slight edge wear.
20. BROWNIE McGHEE & SONNY TERRY Sing.Folkways FW2327.1958. 8 x 10 8-page Booklet with a few photos and extensive text. Record shows only 2 scratches criss-crossed from label to edge on Side 1. I cannot feel them with my finger. On Side 2 there are only 2 small scratches that I cannot feel with my finger. Jacket is firm and sharp with 85% bottom seam split.
21. Rare Early Radio Comedy Discs Discovered - $1,999
A rare find of radio show segments featuring many of the great comedians of the 20th century has been discovered. They had been hidden-away for more that 60 years! Dozens of legendary comedians and lesser-known comedians are represented on these plastic, homemade discs with handwritten labels. There is Milton Berle, Bob Hope, Martin-Lewis, Arthur Godfrey, Groucho Marx, Fred Allen, Jimmy Durante, Jack Paar, Eddie Cantor, Danny Thomas, Danny Kaye, Edgar Bergen, Myron Cohen, 3 Stooges, Victor Borge, Morey Amsterdam, Henry Morgan, Mel Blanc and so many more. Also on disc - Sinatra, Al Jolson, Bing Crosby, Bea Lillie, Sophie Tucker, Bette Davis, Gus Van, Hildegarde, Ethel Merman et al. Some of them act as "straight-men or women." There is even a speech given by Winston Churchill (not in good condition) that may not have been recorded elsewhere.
Bing Crosby and Al Jolson do a Rip Van Winkle skit; Danny Kaye performs Begin the Beguine (label notes "off-key"); Morey Amsterdam performs a Monkey Poem; one of Milton Berle’s contributions is "Gas Station"; Jack Carter does his Piccadilly Song.
Other comedians include Phil Foster, Henny Youngman, Al Bernie, Lenny Kent, Peter Donald, Irwin Corey, Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healey, Garry Moore, Billy DeWolfe, Joe Besser, Abe Burrows and Doodles Weaver. Some discs contain a few women comedians or comedy actresses. There is much more.
These recordings probably have never been issued commercially. Many of these skits and interaction among comedians probably have never been heard since they were presented on radio. Some discs indicate a date of 1946 on the label and others may be from an earlier vintage.
There are 256 of these rarities. Some are on 7" discs and most on 10" discs that play at 33 1/3 rpm. They are all in sleeves and look good and the ones that I have played seem to play well. Many of them look like they have never been played.
REQUEST LIST OF 45RPM – R & B, Glenn Miller, Sinatra, Beatles etc. 212-864-1479
To Sell - Limited Edition (#1037 of 1991) Commemorative Gold Record of the Chattanooga Choo Choo with (I've Got a Gal in) Kalamazoo on flipside. The case, sleeve and record are still in mint condition. Never been played. Please contact
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Information - Glenn Miller and his Orchestra Limited Edition - RCA Victor Collectors' Issue (Number Fee 533), along with the actual original receipts dating back to 1954. Back then, the value of such was $30.00 CAN. Does anyone know the value? Please contact
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Information - On the recording by Glenn Miller with Smith Bellew of "Moonlight on the Ganges"? Please contact
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To Sell -Music Collectibles Bargains –photos available - inquire
1. a. Duke Ellington unique newspaper poster (13 x 21) – 4-fold
b. Ellington at 85. Village Voice. August 28, 1984. 20pp.
c. Ellington caricature on Ellington Gala Benefit Concert flyer. Nov. 11, ?. Paper.
2. Rare MICHAEL JACKSON Tribute 14 pages from New York Post 6/28/09.
Includes full color poster covering 2 pages and rare color and black and white photos plus articles. Excellent condition.
3. BENNY GOODMAN Items
a. Poster- bust w/clarinet. By LeRoy Neiman, 1973, NY Jazz Museum. 24 x 36. B & W, Ex. Condition
b. Sheet music – 9 x 12
(1) Gotta Be This or That, BG holding clarinet;
(2) I'm Making Believe (Sweet Low Down - movie), BG w/clarinet-VG cond. (2 copies)
4. Sheet Music – 9 x 12
a. Gene Krupa. That Feeling in the Moonlight. 1944.4 pages. Edges frayed.
b. Tommy Dorsey. Once in a While. 1937. 6 pages. Edges frayed and cover shaving bottom left.
c. Jimmy Dorsey. The Things I Love. 1941. 6 pages. Very good condition.
d. The Dock of the Bay. Otis Redding picture on cover. 1968. 4 pages. Very good condition. ( 8/12 x 11)
e. The Platters. The Great Pretender. 1955. 4 pages. Reddish cover. Very good condition.
f. Ray Charles. Georgia on My Mind. 1957. 4 pages. 2 names written in ink on cover; otherwise very good condition.
5. Bruce Springsteen
1. Bruce Springsteen. Back in the USA. 1984. Robus Books. 9 x 12. 70 pages. 17 x 22 color poster insert in center. Color illustrations. Ex. cond.
2. Bruce Springsteen & The E Street band Live 1975-85. 34 pages. 11 x 11. Rare photos - B & W, color. Bruce handwritten note on Page2, lyrics, etc. Good condition.
6. Poster-Harlem Week ’89 (1975-1989). 2-color, 18” x 24”. Beautiful, artistic caricatures conglomeration of great Harlem sites such as Apollo Theatre, Black Fashion Museum, Hamilton Grange Memorial, musicians, sports, night clubs, etc. Ex. condition.
7. Spectacular, Life-Like, Cool Jazz Color Art Poster - 24" X 36".
It shows several musicians playing together in a club. Their instruments include piano, trumpet, saxophone, bass and drums. New.
9. Poster-Black Musicians. 17 x 24. Vivid color. Celebrating Black History Month ’89. “Presented by Schlitz Malt Liquor.” Charlie Parker, Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, Marvin Gaye, Sam Cooke et al. With short notes on each. Excellent condition.
10. COMPLEAT JAZZ CALENDAR. Over 950 Jazz facts.1989. Hirschfeld cover of Benny Goodman. 11 x 14
On thick textured paper. Black & white jazz photos opposite each calendar page with facts for each day of the month.
Very slight wear.
11. Jazz LPs
1. Gene Ammons. The Black Cat. Prestige PR10006 (purple label) (stereo). Van gelder in the dead wax. 1971. Produced by Bob Porter. Record shows a number of light scratches, a few that you might feel with your finger. Jacket shows full top & bottom seam splits, some general wear & water stain on back in lower right corner, top right edge & lower left edge.
2. Freddie Hubbard & Woody Shaw. The Eternal Triangle. Blue Note B1-48017. Original inner sleeve excellent except for right seam split. 1987. Master by Van Gelder. Digital recording. Record looks to be near mint. Jacket shows bottom seam split (easily glued together). Small tiny cut in upper corner & some edge & general wear.
3. Duke Ellington. Digital Duke. GRPGR1038(Stereo). 32 Track Full Digital Recording. Original inner sleeve. Record shows only a couple of light scratches that I cannot feel with my finger. Jacket looks to be near mint.
4. JOHN COLTRANE. Afro Blue Impressions. Pablo LIve 2620-101 Double LP. 1977.Tyner, Garrison, Elvin Jones. Some scratches that I can feel with my finger - will probably play with some interference. Gatefold jacket shows top seam splits and 1/2 bottom seam split and ring and general wear - mostly on back.
5. OSCAR PETERSON Trio & he sings Nat Cole.With Respect to Nat Cole. Limelight LS 86035 (stereo). Joe Newman, Jerome Richardson, Seldon Powell et al. Record shows only a few light scratches NONE that I can feel with my finger; jacket looks to be near mint with slight corner edge wear.
6. RAY CHARLES & Orchestra. JAZZ II. Tangerine TRC 1516. Record looks to be Near Mint; gatefold jacket is firm & sharp with some ring and general wear.
7. BOOK - That's Jazz Der Sound des 20. Jahrhunderts by Eine Ausstellung - Dated 1988 by 29 Mai Bis - softcover; 9 x 12. 723 pages. Edited by Annette Hauber, Ekkehard Jost, Klaus Wolbert, Darmstadt 1988 (Institute Mathildenhöhe). In 1983 the city of Darmstadt acquired the private collection of well known German jazz critic and producer Joachim Ernst Berendt’s records, books, periodicals, photographs and much more. This and further material led to the exhibition "That’s Jazz. Der Sound des 20. Jahrhunderts“ [That‘s Jazz. The sound of the 20th Century] shown in 1988 at Darmstadt‘s Museum Mathildenhöhe and documented in this extensive catalogue which to this day is regarded as one of the most thorough and comprehensive books on the history of jazz with many more pictures (tons of color and black and white-many rare) and text material, in German, as the exhibition at that time had to offer. Some light brown stains at bottom and a few pages at top.
8. Music-Glenn Miller - 45rpm
RCA EPBT 3005-947-0054. Dipper Mouth Blues, April in Paris; Are You Rusty, Gate, Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto. Record shows some light scratches, none that I can feel with my finger.
RCA EPBT 3001-947-0055. Introduction to a Waltz, Intermezzo; Fanhat Stomp, Sleepy Lagoon. . Record shows some light scratches, none that I can feel with my finger.
RCA 447-0035. Perfedia; At Last. Record shows a number of light scratches that I cannot feel with my finger and one that I can feel with my finger across all of At Last.
RCA EPB 1192. Moonlight Serenade, American Patrol; Little Brown Jug, St. Louis Blues. Record shows some light scratches, none that I can feel with my finger.
RCA 447-0044, That Old Black Magic, Saturday Night. Record shows a small, raised clump near edge on both sides and some scratches that I cannot feel with my finger.
RCA Gold Standard 447-0047 (red label). Tuxedo Junction, Star Dust. Record shows some scratches, none that I can feel with my finger.
9. SINATRA COLLECTIBLES – 15 items
1. Photo - 8 x 10, B & W. In tux at microphone. Ex. Condition.
2. Sheet music -
a. The House I Live In. Cover photo. Ex. Condition.
b. Saturday Night. Blue tint. VG cond.
c. You'll Always Be The One I Love. Early Sinatra photo(B & W). Rare. Ex. Cond.
d. Little Did I Know. Red tint-photo. Ex. Cond.
e. The Huckle-Buck. Reddish tint cover-photo. Ex. Cond.
f. Goodnight Irene. Sport shirt photo on cover. VG cond.
g. True Love. Cover with Crosby and Kelly(High Society). Ex. Cond.
h. If You Are But a Dream. Green tint cover-photo. Pen name written on cover (small). VG cond.
3. 45rpm –
a. Reprise 31.071 (Spanish), I Can’t Believe I’m Losing You; How Old Am I. I see some light scratches, none that I can feel with my finger.
b. Columbia 4-39294. We Kissed in a Shadow; Hello, Young Lovers. (Same condition as above).
c. Capitol 45-E30895. All My Tomorrows; High Hopes. (Same condition as above)
d. Reprise RPS 1327. The Hurt Doesn’t Go Away; Anytime. Only a few light scratches, none that I can feel with my finger.
e. Columbia 4-39652. I Hear a Rhapsody; I Could Write a Book. Many light scratches.
f. Reprise RSP1208. Satisfy Me One More Time; You Turned My World Around. Some light scratches.
10. MUSIC SONG BOOKS
1. Today's Hits Today. 1968. 64 pages. Hansen Publications. VG cond.
2. Hits Through The Years. 28 selections incl. Blues in the Night, Till We Meet Again, Memories etc. Piano with guitar chords. Remick Music. 1951. 88 pages. VG cond.
3. Hollywood Dance Folio No. 3. Photos from early films. 1930s. 50 pages. Robbins M-G-M. VG cond.
4. Hillside Singers. A Merry Christmas. 1972. Big 3 Music Corp. Ex. cond
13. 33 (2 are duplicates) RARE 45rpm Doo Wop & R & B-Soul.
1. Shep & The Limelites. Hull 45-H-747. Oh What A Feeling; Three Steps From The Altar.
2. Shep & The Limelites. Hull 45-H-748. Our Anniversary; Who Told The Sandman.
3. Rosie & The Originals. Highland 1011. Angel Baby; Give Me Love. (2 copies)
4. The Vogues. Co and ce Records B-229. You're The One; Some Words.
5. The Essex. Roulette R-4494. Are You Going My Way; Easier Said Than Done. Original Roulette sleeve included.
6. The Dixie Cups. Red Bird RB10-006. People Say; Girls Can Tell.
7. Billy and Lillie. Swan S4020. Lucky Ladybug; I Promise You.
8. The Dixie Cups. Red Bird RB 10-001. Chapel of Love; Aint That Nice.
9. Little Eva. Dimension 1000. The Loco-Motion; He Is The Boy.
10.The Teddy Bears. Dore 45-503. To Know Him Is To Love Him; Don't You Worry My Little Pet.
11. Clarence henry. Argo 5388. Little Suzy; You Always Hurt The One You Love.
12. Joe Tex. Dial 4028. I'm A Man; SYSLIFM.
13. Isley Brothers. T Neck TN914. Keep on Doin'; Save Me.
14. Big Dee Irwin. Dimension 1010. Swinging On A Star; Another Night With The Boys.
15. Betty Wright. Alston 3715(S). OOOLA LA' To Love and Be Loved.
16. The Philly Sound. Phil-L.A. of Soul PH369. Waitin' For the Rain; Don't Depend On Me.
17. Peaches and Herb. Stereo 4-45386. The Sound of Silence; The Two Of Us.
18. King Curtis. Atco 45-6476. Jump Back; When Something Is Wrong With My baby.
19. Sam Cooke. RCA Victor 47-7783. Chain Gang; I Fall In Love Every day. Original RCA Victor Sleeve included.
20. Gene Phillips (Side A - I'll Touch A Star); Sandy Lynn (Side B - Wishin' and Hopin'). Twin Hits 5075.
21. Jackie Wilson. Dimension 55467. The Fountain; You Got Me Walkin'.
22. Dorothy Morrison. Elektra EK-45671(S). All God's Children Got Soul; Put A Little Love in Your Heart.
23. Lloyd Price. GSF 6904(S). Trying to Slip Away; They Get Down.
24. Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes. PI XS73533 (S). The Love I Lost - Parts 1 and 2.
25. O'Jays. PI ZS73524(S). Love Train; Who Am I.
26. The Temptations. Gordy G7099. It's Summer; Ball of Confusion. (2 copies).
27. Stevie Wonder. Tamla T-54200. I Gotta Have a Song; Heaven Help Us All.
28. Stevie Wonder. Tamla T-54223. Keep On Running; Evil.
29. Billy Paul. PI ZS73521. Me and Mrs. Jones; Your Song. Original PI sleeve included.
30. Barry White. 20th Century TC-2120(S). Can't Get Enough of Your Love Babe; Just Not Enough.
31. Aretha Franklin. Atlantic 45-2995(S). Until You Come Back to me; If You Don't Think.
Some records have a number of light scratches that I cannot feel with my finger and a few that I can feel with my finger. Some have writing on the label. SOME ARE NEAR MINT. Some have original sleeves as mentioned above and some have generic sleeves and those of other record companies.
14. Records-5 R&B LPs + 1 Beatles LP
James Brown & The Famous Flames. The Federal Years-Part One. Historic First Recording. Solid Smoke 8023. Record & jacket look to be near mint.
Al Green. Truth N' Time. HLP 6009. 1978. Record looks to be near mint. Gatefold jacket with fabulous full gatefold color photo of Al is firm & sharp with some edge & general wear.
Ray Charles. Dedicated to You. ABC 355 mono. Original inner sleeve. Record shows only a few light scratches - NONE that I can feel with my finger except for a tiny white dot on Side 2 that should be removable. Jacket is firm and sharp with slight corner edge wear & some general wear.
Baby Washingrton. That’s How Heartaches Are Made. Her 1st LP. Sue LP1014. A Handful of Memories etc. Record shows some scratches. May play with some interference. Jacket is firm and sharp with edge wear & light fraying near bottom edge.
Baby Washington. The One and Only. Trip TLP 8009. 16 tunes. Record shows some scratches, a few that you may be able to feel with your finger. NO JACKET.
6. Beatles. Hard Day's Night. UAL 3366 mono. Record shows a number of light scratches & finger prints - one or two that you might be able to feel with your finger. Jacket is firm & sharp with 80% left side seam split & some edge & general wear.
15. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION - The Eve of Conflict - The Winning of Independence.
2-10" LP records. 1959. Folkways FH5005. Box set. 12-page booklet (5 x 8 ¼) included.
Conceived, Compiled and Edited by Richard B. Morris.Narration by Richard B. Morris and David Kurlan.
Records look to be near mint; box is firm and sharp with some spine and general wear.
16. BEATLES-Lennon,McCartney,Ringo.5 items- 45rpm
a. Beatles. Apple 2276. Hey Jude; Revolution. Record shows some scratches and initials by marker on both labels. (Not damaged - black line is my camera string.)
b. John Lennon Plastic Ono Band. Apple 1840. Imagine; It's So Hard. Record looks to be in very good condition - only a few light scratches.
c. Paul McCartney & Wings. Apple 1875(S). Junior's Farm; Sally G. Record shows some light scratches.
d. Wings at the Speed of Sound. Capitol 4256(S). Silly Love Songs; Cook of the House. Record looks to be in very good condition.
e. Ringo Starr. Apple 1880(S). No No Song; Snookeroo. Record shows only a few light marks.
17. RARE PICTURE DISC - Little Brown Jug on one side and Camptown Races on the other side.
Pictures are sharp and clear. 7" 78rpm shows a number of scratches, some that I can feel with my finger.
18. Rare Sheet Music – Spanish Guitar - 15 pieces
F. Tarrega-Pavana-Lagrima-Adelita. 4 pages. 9 x 12. Ex. Condition.
Andres Segovia. Studies for the Guitar by Fernando Sor. Edward B. Marks Music Corp. 1945. 34 pages. 9 x 12. Ex. Condition.
Musik Fur Die Gitarre. Fernando Sor. Etuden Musikverlag v. Hladkywien. 22 pages. 9 x 12. Ex. Condition.
Al-Kaiyara-G. Tarrago. Danza Oriental-Para Guitar. Union Musical Espanola, Madrid. 1965. 6 pages. 9 x 12. VG condition.
Paradetas-Danza Del Siglo XVI. F. Gueran. Graciano Tarrago. Union Musical Espanolas, Madrid. 1962. 4 pages. Good condition.
Olas Del Danubio. J. Ivanovici. S.M. Rosado. Union Musical Espanola, Madrid. 1963. 8 pages. 9 x 12. Ex. Condition.
Moraima. G. Espinosa De Los Monteros. Venanzio Garcia Velasco. Union Musical Espanola, Madrid. 1962. 6 pages. Ex. Condition.
Sarabande. G.F. Handel. Julius Rutin. Music Mart. 1954. 14 pages. Ex. Condition.
Alhambra Mikis Theodorakis. Boosey & Hawkes. 1962. 8 pages. 9 x 12. VG condition.
Obras Classicas y Romanticas. F. Tarrega. Serenade fur Gitarre Solo. Olle Erdmann. Otto Heinrich Noetzel Verlag.1967. 4 pages. 9 x 12. Ex. Condition.
Cinq Preludes. H. Villa-Lobos. Editions Max Eschig. 1954. 4 pages. 9 x 12. Ex. Condition.
Il Vecchio Castello. Modesto Moussorgsky. Ediziones Berben-Ancona Milano. 1966. 4 pages. 9 x 12. Art cover. VG condition.
Tarrega.Capricho Arabe. Serenade fur Gitarre solo. Olle Erdmann. 9 x 12. 4 pages. Ex. cond.
Guitarra Flamenca. Garrotin Con Variaciones. Manuel Cano. Ediciones Musicales Madrid. 9 3/4 x 12 3/4. 10 pages. VG condition.
Variaciones. Sobre La Vidalita. J.S. Sageras. Ricordi. 1959. 8 pages. 9 x 12. Ex. Condition.
19. Rare JERRY LEE LEWIS. Sun 356 45rpm. What'd I Say; Livin' Lovin" Wreck. Side 2 has 2 names written in ink and 1 name written in red marker over Sun on label. Side 1 shows a small fairly deep scratch that I can feel with my finger. Record shows a number of scratches on Side 1 that I cannot feel with my finger.
20. Rolling Stone Magazine. March 14, 1985. U2, Velvet Underground, etc. Mailing label on cover. Cover separated from body of magazine and a few small tears in cover. VG cond.
21. OLD Super Pitch Pipe - SN-10 Spanish Guitar. In original box. Wm. Kratt Co.
22. 45rpm – various
a. JAMES BROWN.People 45-2501.Hot Pants I, II, III.PROMOTIONAL. "Pat" written in ink below People on both sides of label. Record shows only a few light scratches NONE that I can feel with my finger.
b. Bobby Bloom. Montego Bay; Try A Little Harder. L & R Records 157. Record shows a few light scratches, none that I can feel with my finger.
c. James Brown. The Payback – Part I, II. Polydor PD14223 (stereo). Name sticker on one side of label.
d. Aaron Neville. Par Lo 101. Why Worry. Tell It Like It Is. (2 copies)
e. The Count of Monte Crisco & Congo Bey. Waldorf Music Hall EP MH-45-246. Calypso No. 2 – Mama Look-A-Booboo, Rum and Coca Cola, Calypso Melody, Bahama Mama.
f. Ray Charles. ABC 11308. Your Love is So Doggone Good, Feel So Bad.
g. Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra. RCA Victor 47-2798. I’m Getting Sentimental Over You. Tex Beneke & His Orchestra – Moonlight Serenade.
h. Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra. RCA Victor 27-0005. Mood Indigo. Hal Kemp & His Orchestra. Got A Date With An Angel.
i. Al Jolson. Decca 9023613. Ma Blushin’ Rosie, You Made Me Love You.
23. Unique Jazz Art. Black & White. Jazz club shows musicians, shows patrons at bar and at tables. 2 /14 x 14 inches.
Info. 212-864-1479
Jazz Poster Collection - ALL for $55 plus shipping (or by individual posters - see prices) - photos available.
Information - Value of the Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band album, 45 EP, EPOT-6702, enhanced sound. Excellent Condition. Please contact
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To Sell - Doo Op and R&B 45 rpm - Ebay #280717958667. Sinatra 45 rpm, Glenn Miller 45 rpm, James Brown promo, Baby Washington, Billie Holiday Live, Buddy Rich 10" LP, Jerry Lee Lewis on Sun, Beatles 1st, Lightnin Hopkins, much more. Sheet music - Sinatra, Glenn Miller, with states in title, with countries in title, etc. Jazz and Rock & Roll Posers. Check all the others from the Doo Op R&B # noted above.
Information - Value of a well kept paper program that my grandfather had saved while stationed in England during WWII. It was a program that was distributed to the audience at Glenn Miller's last concert before he left for his ill-fated trip across the channel. Please contact
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Information - Value of the Glenn Miller and his Orchestra collection issued by RCA Victor, Limited Edition Volume 1. Has booklet, including discography. Please contact
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To Sell - Music - Glenn Miller Collectibles - Sheet Music- $3 - very good condition. 1. Glenn Miller, "Moonlight Cocktail," 2. Glenn Miller, "Oh! You Crazy Moon," 3. Glenn Miller, "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree," 45rpm - $3 - RCA EPBT 3005-947-0054. Dipper Mouth Blues, April in Paris; Are You Rusty, Gate, Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto. Record shows some light scratches, none that I can feel with my finger. RCA EPBT 3001-947-0055. Introduction to a Waltz, Intermezzo; Fanhat Stomp, Sleepy Lagoon. . Record shows some light scratches, none that I can feel with my finger. RCA 447-0035. Perfedia; At Last. Record shows a number of light scratches that I cannot feel with my finger and one that I can feel with my finger across all of At Last. RCA EPB 1192. Moonlight Serenade, American Patrol; Little Brown Jug, St. Louis Blues. Record shows some light scratches, none that I can feel with my finger. RCA 447-0044, That Old Black Magic, Saturday Night. Record shows a small, raised clump near edge on both sides and some scratches that I cannot feel with my finger. RCA Gold Standard 447-0047 (red label). Tuxedo Junction, Star Dust. Record shows some scratches, none that I can feel with my finger. Only $20 for ALL! 212-864-1479
To Sell - JAZZ POSTER COLLECTION - photos available - INQUIRE. 1. Poster-Benny Goodman. Produced for an exhibit at the NY Jazz Museum, 1974. 24" x 36". By LeRoy Neiman. Black and white. NEW. $25 2. Poster-Roots of Jazz - Bradley Smith. 24"x32", B & W. 1945 photo-tap dancer with trio behind him. Ex. Condition. $15 3. Poster-Jazz Photographs of the Masters. Some color. Book poster for photos of Jacques Lowe. Photos B & W. 22"x31". Rollins, Mulligan, Shorter, Wynton Marsalis, Shirley Horn, Herbie Hancock, Christian McBride, Terri Lynn Carrington, Joshua Redman. Ex. Condition. $10 4. Jazz Art Poster – spectacular color, 24" X 36". It shows several musicians playing together in a club. Their instruments include piano, trumpet, saxophone, bass and drums. New. $15 5. Black Musicians. 17 x 24. Vivid color. Celebrating Black History Month ’89. “Presented by Schlitz Malt Liquor.” Charlie Parker, Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, Marvin Gaye, Sam Cooke et al. With short notes on each. Excellent condition. $10 6. JOHN COLTRANE. Blue Train color poster. 24 x 36. NEW. $12 7. Miles Davis (Round About Midnight) Music Photo Poster - Herman Leonard, 24 x 36. NEW $12 Individually as indicated or ALL for $85! Shipping extra. 212-864-1479Music-Glenn Miller Collectibles - Sheet Music - very good condition. 1. Glenn Miller. "Moonlight Cocktail". 2. Glenn Miller. Oh! You Crazy Moon 3. Glenn Miller. Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree 45rpm - RCA EPBT 3005-947-0054. Dipper Mouth Blues, April in Paris; Are You Rusty, Gate, Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto. Record shows some light scratches, none that I can feel with my finger. RCA EPBT 3001-947-0055. Introduction to a Waltz, Intermezzo; Fanhat Stomp, Sleepy Lagoon. . Record shows some light scratches, none that I can feel with my finger. RCA 447-0035. Perfedia; At Last. Record shows a number of light scratches that I cannot feel with my finger and one that I can feel with my finger across all of At Last. RCA EPB 1192. Moonlight Serenade, American Patrol; Little Brown Jug, St. Louis Blues. Record shows some light scratches, none that I can feel with my finger. RCA 447-0044, That Old Black Magic, Saturday Night. Record shows a small, raised clump near edge on both sides and some scratches that I cannot feel with my finger. RCA Gold Standard 447-0047 (red label). Tuxedo Junction, Star Dust. Record shows some scratches, none that I can feel with my finger. Only $25 for ALL! 212-864-1479
To Sell-Music Posters-1.Poster-Benny Goodman. Produced for an exhibit at the NY Jazz Museum, 1974. 24" x 36". By LeRoy Neiman.Black & white. NEW. $25 2. Poster-Roots of Jazz-Bradley Smith. 24"x32", B & W. 1945 photo-tap dancer with trio behind him. Ex. Condition. $15 3. Poster-Jazz Photographs of the Masters. Some color. Book poster for photos of Jacques Lowe. Photos B & W. 22"x31". Rollins, Mulligan, Shorter, Wynton Marsalis, Shirley Horn, Herbie Hancock, Christian McBride, Terri Lynn Carrington, Joshua Redman. Ex. Condition. $15 4. Poster- Kool Jazz Festival. June 26-July 5, 1981. Dizzy Gillespie-color art by LeRoy Neiman. 8 ½ "x 12". Glossy paper. Good condition. $12 5. Jazz Art Poster – spectacular color, 24" X 36". It shows several musicians playing together in a club. Their instruments include piano, trumpet, saxophone, bass and drums. New. $20. 6. Janis Joplin Big Brother & Holding Co. approx. 24" X 36". Color. Mint condition. $20 7. Black Musicians. 17 x 24. Vivid color. Celebrating Black History Month ’89. “Presented by Schlitz Malt Liquor.” Charlie Parker, Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, Marvin Gaye, Sam Cooke et al. With short notes on each. Excellent condition. $15 8. Metropolitan Opera Poster Der Rosenkavalier. 1978. Signed by Linderman. Size - 36" h x 24" w. Slight edge wear. $15 (Pick up only in NYC) 9. JOHN COLTRANE. Blue Train color poster. 24 x 36. NEW. $15 10. Miles Davis (Round About Midnight) Music Photo Poster - Herman Leonard, 24x36. NEW. $15 11. Bruce Springsteen. 17 x 22. Color. Fold marks across center and down center to make 1/4-fold. Thin,glossy paper. Ex. Condition. $10 12. Poster- Harlem Week ’89 (1975-1989). 2-color, 18” x 24”. Beautiful, artistic caricatures conglomeration of great Harlem sites such as Apollo Theatre, Black Fashion Museum, Hamilton Grange Memorial, musicians, sports, night clubs, etc. Ex. condition. $10 13. MICHAEL JACKSON Memorabilia - 16-page Tribute to Michael Jackson - Remember the Times. NY Post 2009. Includes center fold (2-pages) beautiful color poster (suitable for framing). Excellent condition. Only $9!
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Non-Music Posters/Art
BLACKS IN AVIATION & AEROSPACE
Eight posters, each 17" x 22" with black and white photos and biographical text for each. Pioneers Bessie Coleman and Eugene Bullard and first Black astronauts Ronald McNair, Guion Bluford and Mae C. Jemison. Also, Frederick Drew Gregory(first Black astronaut to command a space shuttle), Willa Beatrice Brown("First Lady of Aviation") and The Tuskegee Airmen of WW II.
Only $30 (includes shipping). P.S. Discounts for 5 or more ordered. Great gift!
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