Jazzology Records

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 didn't 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]

Jazzology Recording Artists

The many famous jazz artists featured on Jazzology Records include:

· Red Allen

· Jimmy Archey

· Kenny Ball

· Sidney Bechet

· Barney Bigard

· George Brunies

· Billy Butterfield

· Ernie Carson

· Sid Catlett

· Doc Cheatham

· Evan Christopher

· Bill Coleman

· Eddie Condon (including his 12 vol. Town Hall Concert series of 1944)

· Kenny Davern

· Wild Bill Davison

· Baby Dodds

· Don Ewell

· Pops Foster

· Pete Fountain

· Bud Freeman

· Marty Grosz

· Bobby Hackett

· Bob Haggart

· Ed Hall

· Herb Hall

· Duke Heitger

· Earl Hines

· Art Hodes

· Max Kaminsky

· Tim Laughlin

· Yank Lawson

· Cliff Leeman

· George Lewis

· Jimmy McPartland

· Eddie Miller

· Miff Mole

· Red Nichols

· Tony Parenti

· Ed Polcer

· Ben Pollack

· Trevor Richards

· Pee Wee Russell

· Randy Sandke

· Bob Scobey

· Zutty Singleton

· Willie The Lion Smith

· Muggsy Spanier

· Jess Stacy

· Rex Stewart

· Ralph Sutton

· Jack Teagarden

· "This Is Jazz" – The 9 vol. concert broadcast series of 1947

· Butch Thompson

· Warren Vaché

· Dickie Wells

· George Wettling

· Bob Wilber

· Teddy Wilson

· The World's Greatest Jazz Band

References

  1. Yanow, Scott (1998). "Labels". In Erlewine, Michael; Bogdanov, Vladimir; Woodstra, Chris; Yanow, Scott. All Music Guide to Jazz (3rd ed.). San Francisco: Miller Freeman Books. p. 1334. ISBN 0-87930-530-4.
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