- Country
- United States
- Active
- from 1944
- Comments
- American Music Records is a jazz record company and label that was established by Bill Russell in 1944. Russell produced new recordings and reissues, concentrating on New Orleans jazz musicians such as Bunk Johnson, George Lewis, Baby Dodds, and Wooden Joe Nicholas. Starting in 1989, George Buck's Jazzology group began releasing the back catalog on its American Music CD series and it thus became a label based in New Orleans that specializes in issuing New Orleans Jazz originally recorded in the era of 78rpm records.
Label
Releases
Album
Catalog nr. | EAN | Performer | Title | Date | Format |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
AMCD 20 | Kid Ory | King of the Tailgate Trombone | 1990 | CD | |
AMCD 22 | The George Lewis Ragtime Jazz Band of New Orleans | The Oxford Series vol. 2 (Concert First Half) | 1994 | CD | |
AMCD 42 | Kid Ory and His Creole Band | Kid Ory at the Green Room - Vol. 1 | 1992 | CD | |
AMCD 43 | Kid Ory and His Creole Band | The Green Room, Vol. 2 | 1992 | CD | |
AMCD 50 | Frank Goudie with Amos White's Band & Burt Bales | Frank Goudie with Amos White's Band & Burt Bales | 1991 | CD | |
AMCD 60 | Charlie Love with George Lewis and Louis Nelson | Charlie Love with George Lewis and Louis Nelson | 1994 | CD | |
AMCD 117 | The Kid Thomas Band with Raymond Burke | The Kid Thomas Band with Raymond Burke | 2003 | CD | |
AMCD 1 | Bunk Johnson | The King of the Blues | 1990 | CD |