Black & Blue Records
Black & Blue Records is a French record label specializing in swing jazz and blues.
Black & Blue was founded in 1968, and in its early years concentrated on reissuing jazz that had been previously released on American labels.[1] The label recorded Blues and Jazz musicians both in America and France and began issuing much new material both in the studio and live on stage. Black & Blue continued their activity well into the CD era. Many of their recordings have been re-released in recent years on the American Evidence Records label.
Artists who have released material on Black & Blue
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- The Aces
- Luther Allison
- Monty Alexander
- Cat Anderson
- Louis Armstrong
- Harold Ashby
- Sammy Benskin
- Big Bill Broonzy
- Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
- Ray Bryant
- Milt Buckner
- Billy Butler
- Al Casey
- Eddie Chamblee
- Doc Cheatham
- Arnett Cobb
- Michael Coleman
- Gene "Mighty Flea" Conners
- Wild Bill Davis
- Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
- Jimmy Dawkins
- Bill Doggett
- Dorothy Donegan
- Harry "Sweets" Edison
- Roby "Supersax" Edwards
- Pat Flowers
- Panama Francis
- Curtis Fuller
- Lloyd Glenn
- Stephane Grappelli
- Al Grey
- Tiny Grimes
- Johnny Guarnieri
- Lionel Hampton
- Roland Hanna
- John Hardee
- Bill Harris
- Earl Hines
- Milt Hinton
- Major Holley
- Richard "Groove" Holmes
- Claude Hopkins
- Helen Humes
- Abdullah Ibrahim
- Oliver Jackson
- Willis Jackson
- Illinois Jacquet
- Budd Johnson
- Candy Johnson
- Luther "Snake Boy" Johnson
- Hank Jones
- Jo Jones
- Jonah Jones
- Sweet Screaming Jones
- Louis Jordan
- Joe Kennedy, Jr.
- Guy Lafitte
- Ellis Larkins
- Lafayette Leake
- Willie Mabon
- Jay McShann
- Rose Murphy
- Joe Newman
- Sy Oliver
- Sammy Price
- Ram Ramirez
- Jimmy Raney
- A.C. Reed
- Maurey Richards
- Red Richards
- Gene Rodgers
- Jimmy Rogers
- Jimmy Rowles
- Charlie Shavers
- Johnny Shines
- Little Mack Simmons
- Magic Slim
- Carrie Smith
- Floyd Smith
- Slam Stewart
- Sonny Stitt
- Savoy Sultans
- Buddy Tate
- Koko Taylor
- Sir Charles Thompson
- Joe Turner
- Big Joe Turner
- Norris Turney
- Claude Williams
- Teddy Wilson
- Kai Winding
- Jimmy Witherspoon
- Booty Wood
- Chris Woods
- Eddie Vinson
- Carl Weathersby
- Booty Wood
References
- ↑ Howard Rye, "Black and Blue". Grove Jazz online.
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