Black & Blue Records
Black & Blue Records | |
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Founded | 1968 |
Genre | Jazz, blues |
Country of origin | France |
Black & Blue Records was a record company and label founded in France in 1968 that specialized in blues and jazz.
Black & Blue reissued music from small American labels before producing original releases. Some of these releases were by black musicians who were visiting France. Its catalogue included Ray Bryant, Milt Buckner, Panama Francis, Illinois Jacquet, Jo Jones, Sammy Price, and Buddy Tate. The label continued producing into the 1990s,[1] though issues seemed to have ceased in 2002.
Roster
- 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 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 Screamin' 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
- Charles Thompson
- Joe Turner
- Big Joe Turner
- Norris Turney
- Eddie Vinson
- Carl Weathersby
- Claude Williams
- Teddy Wilson
- Kai Winding
- Jimmy Witherspoon
- Booty Wood
- Chris Woods
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