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The Jazz Discography

The Jazz Discography is a print, CD-ROM, and online discography and sessionography of all categories of recorded jazz — and directly relevant precursors of recorded jazz from 1896. The publisher, Lord Music Reference Inc., a British Columbia company, is headed by Tom Lord and is based in Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada. The initial 26 of 35 print volumes, which comprise the discography, were issued from 1992 to 2001 in alphabetic order.[1][2][3][4] In 2002, The Jazz Discography became the first comprehensive jazz discography on CD-ROM.[5][6][7]

The Jazz Discography
Editor-in-chiefTom Lord
CategoriesJazz music
PublisherLord Music Reference Inc.
FounderTom Lord
CountryCanada
Based inChilliwack, British Columbia
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.lordisco.com
ISSN1700-439X
OCLC48027258

Scope edit

The Jazz Discography covers all categories of jazz and other creative improvised music, including traditional, swing, bebop, modern, avant-garde, fusion, third stream, and others. As of January 2008, the database contained 34,861 leaders, 181,392 recording sessions, 1,030,109 musician entries, and 1,077,503 tune entries.[1]

Early listings edit

There is an ongoing debate over when and where the word "jazz" became a common, commercial reference for the jazz genre, a genre that predates the word. Bert Kelly (1882–1968), a banjoist and jazz club owner from Chicago, is known for having used the word "jass," on his Chicago venue marquee in 1914.[8] To resolve such vagaries, TJD Online allows users to search by year, beginning 1896. The two listings of 1896 are the compositions of Scott Joplin, preserved on piano rolls — not performed by Joplin — but subsequently recorded many times.

There is a prevailing consensus that the first commercially released jazz recording was the "Livery Stable Blues" (third take), recorded on February 26, 1917, by the Original Dixieland Jass Band of New Orleans.[9]

Sources edit

Numerous data sources comprise the database. They include existing general and individual jazz discographies and international jazz periodicals. With initial mixed sentiment over some sources, reviewers observed that Lord borrowed heavily from, but expanded upon, the major comprehensive jazz discography work of Walter Bruyninckx, whose research was, and still is (as of 2013), ongoing.[7] Sentiment grew mostly positive after the 26th printed volume was published. Additional input has, and still is being received from recording companies and their catalogs and the issues of Cadence magazine covering many recordings not listed in other discographies. Individuals — particularly record collectors, musicologists, and jazz historians — have, and continue to provide data.[1]

Discography format and categories edit

The project is organized alphabetically by bandleader, and within each individual entry, chronologically by recording session. For each session, it identifies track and album titles, personnel and instrumentation, location and date, and recording label and numbers. Indexes are organized alphabetically by musician and by tune title.[4] The discography includes recording dates but excludes release dates.

Limited data for cassette releases edit

Some commercially available cassette releases have been included in The Jazz Discography, but the publisher makes no claim to completeness.[1]

Publication sets edit

The Jazz Discography (print)

Volume 1: A – Bankhead (1992) ISBN 1-881993-00-0 OCLC 723506346
Volume 2: Billy BanksChrister Boustedt (1992) ISBN 1-881993-01-9 OCLC 723506344
Volume 3: Boutte – Cathcart (1992) ISBN 1-881993-02-7 OCLC 723506342
Volume 4: Catherine – Dagradi (1992) ISBN 1-881993-03-5 OCLC 723506338
Volume 5: Dahlander – Dutch Dixie Devils (1993) ISBN 1-881993-04-3 OCLC 723506335
Volume 6: Dutch Swing College Band – Fischbacher (1993) ISBN 1-881993-05-1 OCLC 723506332
Volume 7: Clare FischerJános Gonda (1994) ISBN 1-881993-06-X OCLC 723506327
Volume 8: Nat GonellaEverette Harp (1994) ISBN 1-881993-07-8 OCLC 723506325
Volume 9: Billy Harper to Claude Hopkins (1994) ISBN 1-881993-08-6 OCLC 769972678
Volume 10: Duncan HopkinsDoug Jernigan (1994) ISBN 1-881993-09-4 OCLC 769972680
Volume 11: Jeff Jerolamon – Billy Kirsch (1995) ISBN 1-881993-10-8 OCLC 770790833
Volume 12: Kiruna Swingsextett – Mark Lewis (1995) ISBN 1-881993-11-6 OCLC 770790838
Volume 13: Meade Lux Lewis – Steve Masakowski (1995) ISBN 1-881993-12-4 OCLC 770793302
Volume 14: Miya Masaoka – Sid Millward (1996) ISBN 1-881993-13-2 OCLC 770790935
Volume 15: Bob Milne – Martha Nelson (1996) ISBN 1-881993-14-0 OCLC 770793777
Volume 16: Oliver Nelson – Paradise City Jazz Band (1997) ISBN 1-881993-15-9 OCLC 770793757
Volume 17: Paradise Club Band – Roy Powell (1997) ISBN 1-881993-16-7 OCLC 770790931
Volume 18: Seldon Powell – Rimaak (1997) ISBN 1-881993-17-5 OCLC 772017440
Volume 19: Sammy RimingtonJanne Schaffer (1997) ISBN 1-881993-18-3 OCLC 772017478
Volume 20: Wolfgang Schalk – Holly Slater (1998) ISBN 1-881993-19-1 OCLC 772322812
Volume 21: John Slaughter – Straight Line Jazz Ensemble (1999) ISBN 1-881993-20-5 OCLC 772473461
Volume 22: Straight Talk – Ole Thomsen (1999) ISBN 1-881993-21-3 OCLC 772681616
Volume 23: Dawn Thomson – Roy Vaughan (2000) ISBN 1-881993-22-1 OCLC 772908793
Volume 24: Sarah Vaughan – Barry Wedgle (2000) ISBN 1-881993-23-X OCLC 773031438
Volume 25: Wee Big BandTiti Winterstein (2000) ISBN 1-881993-24-8 OCLC 773197201
Volume 26: Jens WintherZzebra (2001) ISBN 1-881993-25-6 OCLC 163345247
Volume 27; Musician Index, Part 1: A – Erich Kunzel (2002) ISBN 1-881993-26-4 OCLC 163317594
Volume 28; Musician Index, Part 2: Fritz Kunzel – Doc Zywan (2002) ISBN 1-881993-27-2 OCLC 163317634
Volume 29; Tune Index, Part 1: 0 (zero) – "The Happy Ones" (2002) ISBN 1-881993-28-0 OCLC 174711185, 163238553
Volume 30; Tune Index, Part 2: "The Happy Organ" – "Pentatitus" (2002) ISBN 1-881993-29-9 OCLC 163238603, 174711205
Volume 31; Tune Index, Part 3: "Pentatonia" – "ZZ's Blues" (2002) ISBN 1-881993-30-2 OCLC 163238612
Volume 32; Addendum Vol. 1: A – Lucien Barbarin (2003) ISBN 1-881993-31-0 OCLC 163147004, 314179184
Volume 33; Addendum Vol. 2: (2002) ISBN 1-881993-32-9 OCLC 163523463, 314453083
Volume 34; Addendum Vol. 3: Jean-Paul Bourelly – Bob Casanova      (2002) ISBN 1-881993-33-7 OCLC 163523664, 315094679
The Jazz Discography (CD-ROM)
Version 3.3 (same data as Vols. 1–26)                     (2002) OCLC 50259659, 640537268
Version 4.4 (2005)
Version 5.0: 1992–2004 (2004) OCLC 57377680, 57518752
Version 6.0: 1992–2005 (2005) OCLC 475546570, 62894197
Version 7.0: 1992–2006 (2007)
Version 8.0: 1992–2007 (2008)
Version 9.0: 1992–2008 (2009)
Version 10.0: 1992–2009 (2010)
Version 11.0: 1992–2010 (2011)
Version 12.0: 1992–2011 (2012)
Version 13.0: 1992–2012 (2013)
Version 14.0: 1992–2013 (2014)
Version 15.0: 1992–2014 (2015)
Version 16.0: 1992–2015 (2016)
Version 17.0: 1992–2016 (2017)
Version 18.0: 1992–2017 (2018)
Version 19.0: 1992–2018 (2019)
Version 20.0: 1992–2019 (2020)

Version 21.0: 1992-2020 (2021)

The Jazz Discography (online)
TJD Online (launched 2005) OCLC 182585494, 690104143

About Tom Lord edit

Before embarking on The Jazz Discography, Tom Lord had been a mechanical engineer and, later, an executive at a shipping container company. Lord, together with Bob Rusch, founded Cadence Jazz Records in 1980, an offshoot of Cadence magazine. Lord financed the record label launch and was a silent partner. In the 1990s, Lord also indexed back issues of Cadence.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Tom Lord, The Jazz Discography Online, Lord Music, (accessed 10 December 2013; subscription required; accessible at many libraries); OCLC 690104143 (subscription fee required; accessible at many libraries)
  2. ^ Letters: Discography An Enormous Task, by Tom Lord, Billboard, February 21, 1998, pg. 5
  3. ^ Coda, Issues 247–252, pg. 32
  4. ^ a b Review: Comprehensive Discographies of Jazz, Blues, and Gospel, by Barry Kernfeld and Howard Rye, Notes, March 1995, pps. 865–891
       Response: Communications, by Tom Lord, Notes, December 1995, pps. 662–666
  5. ^ Review: The Jazz Discography, Version 4.4 [CD-ROM] by Tom Lord; 85 Years of Recorded Jazz (1917-2002, A-Z Complete) [CD-ROM] by Walter Bruyninckx; Domi Truffandier, by Eric S. Charry, Notes, March 2005, pps. 833–837
  6. ^ Lord of the Files: His Jazz Discography Rocks, by John McDonough, Wall Street Journal, September 12, 2007
  7. ^ a b More Important Than the Music: A History of Jazz Discography, by Bruce D. Epperson, University of Chicago Press (2013) OCLC 842307572
  8. ^ Bert Kelly’s Stables, posted May 30, 2012, Special Collections News, The University of Chicago Library, Retrieved 13 August 2013
  9. ^ Encyclopedic Discography of Victor Records, Matrix No: B-19332, Label/Number: Victor 18255, University of California, Santa Barbara Libraries, Special Collections

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The Jazz Discography is a print CD ROM and online discography and sessionography of all categories of recorded jazz and directly relevant precursors of recorded jazz from 1896 The publisher Lord Music Reference Inc a British Columbia company is headed by Tom Lord and is based in Chilliwack British Columbia Canada The initial 26 of 35 print volumes which comprise the discography were issued from 1992 to 2001 in alphabetic order 1 2 3 4 In 2002 The Jazz Discography became the first comprehensive jazz discography on CD ROM 5 6 7 The Jazz DiscographyEditor in chiefTom LordCategoriesJazz musicPublisherLord Music Reference Inc FounderTom LordCountryCanadaBased inChilliwack British ColumbiaLanguageEnglishWebsitewww wbr lordisco wbr comISSN1700 439XOCLC48027258 Contents 1 Scope 1 1 Early listings 1 2 Sources 1 3 Discography format and categories 1 4 Limited data for cassette releases 2 Publication sets 3 About Tom Lord 4 ReferencesScope editThe Jazz Discography covers all categories of jazz and other creative improvised music including traditional swing bebop modern avant garde fusion third stream and others As of January 2008 the database contained 34 861 leaders 181 392 recording sessions 1 030 109 musician entries and 1 077 503 tune entries 1 Early listings edit There is an ongoing debate over when and where the word jazz became a common commercial reference for the jazz genre a genre that predates the word Bert Kelly 1882 1968 a banjoist and jazz club owner from Chicago is known for having used the word jass on his Chicago venue marquee in 1914 8 To resolve such vagaries TJD Online allows users to search by year beginning 1896 The two listings of 1896 are the compositions of Scott Joplin preserved on piano rolls not performed by Joplin but subsequently recorded many times There is a prevailing consensus that the first commercially released jazz recording was the Livery Stable Blues third take recorded on February 26 1917 by the Original Dixieland Jass Band of New Orleans 9 Sources edit Numerous data sources comprise the database They include existing general and individual jazz discographies and international jazz periodicals With initial mixed sentiment over some sources reviewers observed that Lord borrowed heavily from but expanded upon the major comprehensive jazz discography work of Walter Bruyninckx whose research was and still is as of 2013 ongoing 7 Sentiment grew mostly positive after the 26th printed volume was published Additional input has and still is being received from recording companies and their catalogs and the issues of Cadence magazine covering many recordings not listed in other discographies Individuals particularly record collectors musicologists and jazz historians have and continue to provide data 1 Discography format and categories edit The project is organized alphabetically by bandleader and within each individual entry chronologically by recording session For each session it identifies track and album titles personnel and instrumentation location and date and recording label and numbers Indexes are organized alphabetically by musician and by tune title 4 The discography includes recording dates but excludes release dates Limited data for cassette releases edit Some commercially available cassette releases have been included in The Jazz Discography but the publisher makes no claim to completeness 1 Publication sets editThe Jazz Discography print Volume 1 A Bankhead 1992 ISBN 1 881993 00 0 OCLC 723506346Volume 2 Billy Banks Christer Boustedt 1992 ISBN 1 881993 01 9 OCLC 723506344Volume 3 Boutte Cathcart 1992 ISBN 1 881993 02 7 OCLC 723506342Volume 4 Catherine Dagradi 1992 ISBN 1 881993 03 5 OCLC 723506338Volume 5 Dahlander Dutch Dixie Devils 1993 ISBN 1 881993 04 3 OCLC 723506335Volume 6 Dutch Swing College Band Fischbacher 1993 ISBN 1 881993 05 1 OCLC 723506332Volume 7 Clare Fischer Janos Gonda 1994 ISBN 1 881993 06 X OCLC 723506327Volume 8 Nat Gonella Everette Harp 1994 ISBN 1 881993 07 8 OCLC 723506325Volume 9 Billy Harper to Claude Hopkins 1994 ISBN 1 881993 08 6 OCLC 769972678Volume 10 Duncan Hopkins Doug Jernigan 1994 ISBN 1 881993 09 4 OCLC 769972680Volume 11 Jeff Jerolamon Billy Kirsch 1995 ISBN 1 881993 10 8 OCLC 770790833Volume 12 Kiruna Swingsextett Mark Lewis 1995 ISBN 1 881993 11 6 OCLC 770790838Volume 13 Meade Lux Lewis Steve Masakowski 1995 ISBN 1 881993 12 4 OCLC 770793302Volume 14 Miya Masaoka Sid Millward 1996 ISBN 1 881993 13 2 OCLC 770790935Volume 15 Bob Milne Martha Nelson 1996 ISBN 1 881993 14 0 OCLC 770793777Volume 16 Oliver Nelson Paradise City Jazz Band 1997 ISBN 1 881993 15 9 OCLC 770793757Volume 17 Paradise Club Band Roy Powell 1997 ISBN 1 881993 16 7 OCLC 770790931Volume 18 Seldon Powell Rimaak 1997 ISBN 1 881993 17 5 OCLC 772017440Volume 19 Sammy Rimington Janne Schaffer 1997 ISBN 1 881993 18 3 OCLC 772017478Volume 20 Wolfgang Schalk Holly Slater 1998 ISBN 1 881993 19 1 OCLC 772322812Volume 21 John Slaughter Straight Line Jazz Ensemble 1999 ISBN 1 881993 20 5 OCLC 772473461Volume 22 Straight Talk Ole Thomsen 1999 ISBN 1 881993 21 3 OCLC 772681616Volume 23 Dawn Thomson Roy Vaughan 2000 ISBN 1 881993 22 1 OCLC 772908793Volume 24 Sarah Vaughan Barry Wedgle 2000 ISBN 1 881993 23 X OCLC 773031438Volume 25 Wee Big Band Titi Winterstein 2000 ISBN 1 881993 24 8 OCLC 773197201Volume 26 Jens Winther Zzebra 2001 ISBN 1 881993 25 6 OCLC 163345247Volume 27 Musician Index Part 1 A Erich Kunzel 2002 ISBN 1 881993 26 4 OCLC 163317594Volume 28 Musician Index Part 2 Fritz Kunzel Doc Zywan 2002 ISBN 1 881993 27 2 OCLC 163317634Volume 29 Tune Index Part 1 0 zero The Happy Ones 2002 ISBN 1 881993 28 0 OCLC 174711185 163238553Volume 30 Tune Index Part 2 The Happy Organ Pentatitus 2002 ISBN 1 881993 29 9 OCLC 163238603 174711205Volume 31 Tune Index Part 3 Pentatonia ZZ s Blues 2002 ISBN 1 881993 30 2 OCLC 163238612Volume 32 Addendum Vol 1 A Lucien Barbarin 2003 ISBN 1 881993 31 0 OCLC 163147004 314179184Volume 33 Addendum Vol 2 2002 ISBN 1 881993 32 9 OCLC 163523463 314453083Volume 34 Addendum Vol 3 Jean Paul Bourelly Bob Casanova 2002 ISBN 1 881993 33 7 OCLC 163523664 315094679The Jazz Discography CD ROM Version 3 3 same data as Vols 1 26 2002 OCLC 50259659 640537268Version 4 4 2005 Version 5 0 1992 2004 2004 OCLC 57377680 57518752Version 6 0 1992 2005 2005 OCLC 475546570 62894197Version 7 0 1992 2006 2007 Version 8 0 1992 2007 2008 Version 9 0 1992 2008 2009 Version 10 0 1992 2009 2010 Version 11 0 1992 2010 2011 Version 12 0 1992 2011 2012 Version 13 0 1992 2012 2013 Version 14 0 1992 2013 2014 Version 15 0 1992 2014 2015 Version 16 0 1992 2015 2016 Version 17 0 1992 2016 2017 Version 18 0 1992 2017 2018 Version 19 0 1992 2018 2019 Version 20 0 1992 2019 2020 Version 21 0 1992 2020 2021 The Jazz Discography online TJD Online launched 2005 OCLC 182585494 690104143About Tom Lord editBefore embarking on The Jazz Discography Tom Lord had been a mechanical engineer and later an executive at a shipping container company Lord together with Bob Rusch founded Cadence Jazz Records in 1980 an offshoot of Cadence magazine Lord financed the record label launch and was a silent partner In the 1990s Lord also indexed back issues of Cadence References edit a b c d Tom Lord The Jazz Discography Online Lord Music accessed 10 December 2013 subscription required accessible at many libraries OCLC 690104143 subscription fee required accessible at many libraries Letters Discography An Enormous Task by Tom Lord Billboard February 21 1998 pg 5 Coda Issues 247 252 pg 32 a b Review Comprehensive Discographies of Jazz Blues and Gospel by Barry Kernfeld and Howard Rye Notes March 1995 pps 865 891 Response Communications by Tom Lord Notes December 1995 pps 662 666 Review The Jazz Discography Version 4 4 CD ROM by Tom Lord 85 Years of Recorded Jazz 1917 2002 A Z Complete CD ROM by Walter Bruyninckx Domi Truffandier by Eric S Charry Notes March 2005 pps 833 837 Lord of the Files His Jazz Discography Rocks by John McDonough Wall Street Journal September 12 2007 a b More Important Than the Music A History of Jazz Discography by Bruce D Epperson University of Chicago Press 2013 OCLC 842307572 Bert Kelly s Stables posted May 30 2012 Special Collections News The University of Chicago Library Retrieved 13 August 2013 Encyclopedic Discography of Victor Records Matrix No B 19332 Label Number Victor 18255 University of California Santa Barbara Libraries Special Collections Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Jazz Discography amp oldid 1146095092, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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