Robert Gilchrist Huenemann

October 17, 2008

 

Introduction to the Original Audiophile Discography

 

The Original Audiophile Discography

 

Items which are missing from my Audiophile discography

Duplicate AP numbers

Other Recordings by Ewing D. Nunn

Reissues on the Audiophile Label

Issues on Audiophile Stereo Tape

Issues and Reissues on Other Labels

Monophonic or Stereo?

Who Did Ewing Nunn Record Most Often?

Availability of Releases on Compact Disc from Ewing Nunn's Master Tapes

Acknowledgements

Availability of Audiophile Material in Library Collections

Was There a Second Audiophile Label?

 

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Introduction to the Original Audiophile Discography

 

Below you will find what I believe to be a complete discography of the releases on Ewing D. Nunn’s original Audiophile label. Possibly incomplete items are shown in red and consist of AP-74, 79 and 123. I can find no evidence that these items were ever issued. I would be happy to make additions or corrections. You can find my e-mail link at the top of my home page. These records are no longer available except as used collector’s market items. They can sometimes be found on eBay or other internet sites. Prices vary.

 

Ewing D. Nunn’s original Audiophile records were made of red vinyl, and the sides were always labeled “A” and “B”. They carried a Saukville or Mequon, Wisconsin address on BOTH the label and the jacket. The logo on the records was the word Audiophile with the leading side of the ‘h’ in the form of a musical note. The bottom of the note was centered on the hole in the middle of the label.

 

I list AP-125 as the last of the original Audiophile discs. AP-126 was recorded in 1977, the year of Ewing Nunn’s death, and carries the notation that it was recorded by Tom Loy.

 

Reissues and new issues by subsequent owners of the label are on black vinyl and carry various other addresses and logos. They may be labeled “side 1” and “side 2”. Ewing D. Nunn appears to have used the AP-4, AP-26 and AP-29 numbers on two different releases, as shown below. Subsequent owners have reused many AP numbers.

 

Some of the material from the original Audiophile master tapes is now available on Compact Disc.

 

The Original Audiophile Discography

 

* indicates a reissue  ** indicates availability on Compact Disc

 

D-1 disc one  Harry Blons and his Dixieland Band: Dixie Bouquet 1 78 rpm standard groove (D-1 was a two disc folio)

    Labeled “Bob Mitch Presents A Dixie Bouquet   EDN Records, 803 E. Spooner Road, Milwaukee 11, Wis.

    Harry Blons, clarinet; Bob Gruenenfelder, trumpet; Hal Runyan, trombone; Lew Holtman, piano; Harry Norling, bass;

        Warren Thewis, drums; Mendota, Minnesota; December 1950

    Wolverine Blues, Chimes Blues

D-1 disc two  Harry Blons and his Dixieland Band: Dixie Bouquet 2 78 rpm standard groove (D-1 was a two disc folio)

    Labeled “Bob Mitch Presents A Dixie Bouquet   EDN Records, 803 E. Spooner Road, Milwaukee 11, Wis.

    Harry Blons, clarinet; Bob Gruenenfelder, trumpet; Hal Runyan, trombone; Lew Holtman, piano; Harry Norling, bass;

        Warren Thewis, drums; Mendota, Minnesota; December 1950

    Lassus’ Trombone, Tia Juana

 

AP-1     Harry Blons Dixieland Band: Pop Goes the Weasel, 78 rpm microgroove

    (a reissue of D-1 plus two songs) *

    (side A) Pop Goes the Weasel, Wolverine Blues, Chimes Blues,

    (side B) Lassas Trombone, Tia Juana, Copenhagen

AP-2     Robert Noehren: 33 1/3 rpm microgroove

    Played on the Johnson-Schlicker organ at Grace Episcopal Church; Sandusky, Ohio; January 1952

    (side A) Louis Vierne: Carillon de Westminster, Legende, Scherzetto, Divertissement

    (side B) Max Reger: Five Short Chorale Preludes (Holy God We Praise Thy Name, Abide O Dearest Jesus,

        Lord Jesus Christ With Us Abide, The Will Of God Is Always Best, If Thou But Suffer God To Guide Thee), Pastorale,

        Franz Liszt: Prelude and Fugue on B-A-C-H

AP-3     Robert Noehren: Vierne and Liszt, 78 rpm microgroove release of tracks from AP-2

    Played on the Johnson-Schlicker organ at Grace Episcopal Church, Sandusky Ohio; January 1952

    (side A) Carillon de Westminster, Legende

    (side B) Prelude and Fugue on B-A-C-H

AP-4     Robert Noehren: Cesar Franck

    Played on the Johnson-Schlicker organ at Grace Episcopal Church; Sandusky, Ohio; July 1952

    (side A) Chorale in E Major

    (side B) Prelude, Fugue and Variation

AP-4    Doc Evans: Traditional Jazz Volume 4, Down in Jungle Town 78 rpm microgroove *  **

    Paul W. “Doc” Evans, cornet; Hal Runyon, trombone; Harry Blons, clarinet; George Tupper, tuba; Hod Russell, piano;

        Irv Wickner, banjo; Mickey Steinke, drums; 1955 (AP-29 appears to be a re-release of AP-4.)

    (side A) That’s A-Plenty, London Blues

    (side B) Eccentric, Bye And Bye

AP-5     Robert Noehren: Cesar Franck

    Played on the Johnson-Schlicker organ at Grace Episcopal Church; Sandusky, Ohio; July 1952

    (side A) Chorale in B Minor

    (side B) Chorale in A Minor

AP-6     Harry Blons Dixieland Band, 78 rpm microgroove *

    Harry Blons, clarinet; Bob Gruenenfelder, trumpet; Hal Runyon, trombone; Harry Norling, bass;

        Warren Thewis, drums; Mendota, Minnesota; December, 1952

    (side A) My Inspiration, Dallas Blues, Clarinet Marmalade

    (side B) My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean, Just A Closer Walk With Thee, Panama

AP-7     Loring “Red” Nichols: Syncopated Chamber Music, 78 rpm microgroove *  **

    (1) “Red” Nichols, trumpet; Kingsley Jackson, trombone; Matty Matlock, clarinet; Joe Rushton, bass saxophone;

        Walter Sheets, piano; Rolly Culver, drums; Hollywood, California; February 8, 1953

    (2) “Red” Nichols, trumpet; Ted Veseley, trombone; Matty Matlock, clarinet; Joe Rushton, bass saxophone;

        Stanley Wrightsman, piano; Nick Fatool, drums; Hollywood, California; February 9, 1953

    (side A) Three Blind Mice (1), Memories Of You (1), Manhattan Rag (1)

    (side B) Easter Parade (2), Tin Roof Blues (1)

AP-8     Loring “Red” Nichols: Syncopated Chamber Music, 78 rpm microgroove *  **

    (1) “Red” Nichols, trumpet; Kingsley Jackson, trombone; Matty Matlock, clarinet; Joe Rushton, bass saxophone;

        Walter Sheets, piano; Rolly Culver, drums; Hollywood, California; February 8, 1953

    (2) “Red” Nichols, trumpet; Ted Veseley, trombone; Matty Matlock, clarinet; Joe Rushton, bass saxophone;

        Stanley Wrightsman, piano; Nick Fatool, drums; Hollywood, California; February 9, 1953

    (side A) Peaceful Valley (2), Candlelights (1), I’m On The Gravy Train (2)

    (side B) Corky (1), I Can’t Believe That You’re In Love With Me (1), Rondo (1)

AP-9     Robert Noehren: 78 rpm microgroove

    Played on the Johnson-Schlicker organ at Grace Episcopal Church; Sandusky, Ohio; July 1952

    (side A) J.S. Bach: Prelude and Fugue in D Minor

    (side B) J.S. Bach: Prelude and Fugue in E Minor

AP-10   Harry Blons Quartet: Easy Listening Volume 1, 78 rpm microgroove *

    Harry Blons, clarinet; Sid Nierman, piano; Art Kay, vibraharp; Milton Schrot, drums; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; April 1953

    (side A) The Best Things In Life Are Free, S’posin’, Someday Sweetheart

    (side B)  If I Had You, Georgia On My Mind

AP-11   Doc Evans: Traditional Jazz Volume 1, Down in Jungle Town 78 rpm microgroove *  **

    Paul W. “Doc” Evans, cornet; Hal Runyon, trombone; Lorin Helberg, clarinet; Tommy McGovern, piano;

        Bernie Sundermeier, bass viol; Warren Thewis, drums; Minneapolis, Minnesota; July 1953

    (side A) Under The Double Eagle, Riverside Blues

    (side B) Down In Jungle Town, Mama’s Gone Goodbye

AP-12   Doc Evans: Traditional Jazz Volume 2, Down in Jungle Town 78 rpm microgroove *  **

    Paul W. “Doc” Evans, cornet; Hal Runyon, trombone; Lorin Helberg, clarinet; Tommy McGovern, piano;

        Bernie Sundermeier, bass viol; Warren Thewis, drums; Minneapolis, Minnesota; July 1953

    (side A) Diga Diga Doo, Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gave to Me

    (side B) Maryland My Maryland, Yellow Dog Blues

AP-13   Red Dougherty Groups: Easy Listening Volume 2, 78 rpm microgroove *

    W.J. (Red) Dougherty, piano; Minneapolis, Minnesota; August 1953

    (side A) Frank Roberts, clarinet; Willie Sutton, bass viol; Warren Thewis, drums

        Twelfth Street Rag, Who’s Sorry Now, Sister Kate, Piano Medley (Carolina In The Morning and I Found A Million Dollar Baby)

    (side B) Frank Roberts, clarinet; Don Anderson, guitar; Bernie Sundermeier, bass viol; Warren Thewis, drums

        San, On The Sunny Side Of The Street, My Honey’s Lovin’ Arms, Shine

AP-14   Chicago Symphony Woodwind Quintet: In Concert

    Ralph Johnson, flute; Robert Mayer, oboe; Jerome Stowell, clarinet; Philip Farkas, French horn; Wilbur Simpson, bassoon;

         Chicago, Illinois; December 1953

    (side A) August Klughardt: Quintet in C Major for Winds, Opus 79

         (Allegro Non Troppo, Andante Grazioso, Allegro Vivace, Adago-Allegro Molto Vivace)

    (side B) Paul De Wailly:  Aubade for Flute, Oboe and Clarinet, Jean Marle LeClair: Minuet and Hunting Scene,

         Stravinsky: Pastorale, Shostakovitch: Polka, Debussy: The Little “Nigar”,

         Rimsky-Korsakoff: The Flight of the Bumble Bee

AP-15   Chicago Symphony Woodwind Quintet: Masterworks of Quartet Literature

    Ralph Johnson, flute; Robert Mayer, oboe; Jerome Stowell, clarinet; Philip Farkas, French horn; Wilbur Simpson, bassoon;

        Chicago, Illinois; December 1953

    (side A) Jacques Ibert: Trois Pieces Breves (Allegro, Andante, Assez Lent – Allegro Scherzando)

    (side B) Darius Milhaud: La Cheminee du Roi Rene (Cortege, Jonglers, Joutes sur L’Arc, Aubade, La Maousinglade,

       Chasse a Valabre, Madrigal – Nocturne)

AP-16   Chicago Symphony Woodwind Quintet: Contest Repertory Highlights

    Ralph Johnson, flute; Robert Mayer, oboe; Jerome Stowell, clarinet; Philip Farkas, French horn; Wilbur Simpson, bassoon

        Chicago, Illinois; December 1953

    (side A) Joseph Haydn: Presto, Giovanni Somis: Adagio and Allegro arr. Robert Hernreid, Franz Danzi: Gypsy Dance,

       Ch. Lefebvre: Suite (Canon, Scherzo, Finale)

    (side B) Nicolo Paganini: La Chasse, Maurice Ravel: Piece en Forme de Habanera, Gus Guentzel: Scherzo,

       Gerald Hartley: Divertissement (Prelude, Mouvement Perpetuel, Nocturne, Gigue, Marche)

AP-17   Chicago Symphony Woodwind Quintet: Encore! 15 pieces, mono

    Ralph Johnson, flute; Robert Mayer, oboe; Jerome Stowell, clarinet; Philip Farkas, French horn; Wilbur Simpson, bassoon

       Chicago, Illinois; December 1953  

    (side A) Gabriel Pierne: March of the Little Tin Soldiers, Cecille Chaminade: Scarf Dance,

       Joseph Haydn: Capriccio arr. Henry Aaron, Leo Delibes: Variations from “Ballet la Source” arr. Dall Fields,

       Claude Debussy: Golliwog’s Cakewalk arr. Donald Diamond, Morton Gould: Pavanne arr. Laurence Taylor,

       M. Moussorgsky: Ballet of the Chickens in their Shells arr. Clarke Kessler

    (side B) Gabriel Pierne: Entrance of the Little Fauns arr. Dall Fields, W. A. Mozart: Minuet,

       Eugene Hunter: Danse Humoresque, Peter Tschaikowsky: Humoresque arr. Henry Aaron,

       David Guion: The Harmonica-Player, Anton Dvorak: Humoresque, The Sailor’s Hornpipe arr. Fred Huffer

AP-18   Gene Mayl And His Band: Traditional Jazz Volume 3, 78 rpm microgroove *

    Gene Mayl, tuba; Robin Wetterau, piano; Joe Darensbourg, clarinet; Charles Sonnanstine, trombone; Bob Hodes, cornet;

       Jack Vastine, banjo; Dayton, Ohio; January 1954

    (side A) Bill Bailey Won’t You Please Come Home?, Blue Mamma’s Suicide Wail, St. James Infirmary

    (side B) Sweet Georgia Brown, Red River Valley, Weary Blues

AP-19   Rosy McHargue’s Ragtimers: Dixieland Jazz Volume 3, 78 rpm microgroove *

    Rosy McHargue, clarinet; Bob Higgins, trumpet, Moe Schneider, trombone; Ray Leatherwood, bass; Don Owens, piano;

       George Defebaugh, drums; Joe Rushton, bass sax; Hollywood, California; February 1954

    (side A) Ace In The Hole, Everybody Works But Father, Frankie and Johnnie

    (side B) Livery Stable Blues, Oriental Jazz, He Walked Right In…

AP-20   Echoes of the Storm/Crazy Quilt (Sound Effects), mono

    Recorded in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area; June 1952

    (side A) Echoes of the Storm “A recording of a thunder storm” (with train)

    (side B) Crazy Quilt “A recording of Heterogeneous Sounds for Test Purposes”, Rotary Saw, Hammering Nails,

       Water Running into Bucket, Drums, Music Box

AP-21   Chicago Symphony Brass Ensemble, mono

    Adolph S. Herseth and Renold Schilke, trumpets; Frank Crisafulli, trombone; Hugh A. Crowden, french horn;

       Arnold Jacobs, tuba; 1954

    (side A) Gottfried Reiche: Sonata No. 15, Beethoven: Quartet, Opus 18, No. 2, Gabrieli: Canzona per Sonare No. 2,

       Weelkes: A Gay Tune, J.S. Bach: Sarabande and Minuet

    (side B) Hindemith: Morgen Music for Brass, Haines: Toccata, Zinders: Suite for Brass, Lebow: Suite for Brass

AP-22   Musart String Quartet of Los Angeles: Mozart, mono

    Ralph Schaeffer and Leonard Atkins, violin; Albert Falkove, viola; Emmet Sargeant, cello; Wesley Kuhnle, harpsichord;

       Loyd Rathbun, oboe; Haakon Bergh, flute; Wendell Hoss and George Hyde, french horns; Ray Siegel, bass viol

    (side A) W. A. Mozart: Divertimento No. 7 in D Major K. 205

    (side B) W. A. Mozart: Adagio and Rondo K. 617, String Quartet in C Major K. 157

AP-23   Red Dougherty Groups/Bel Quintet: Swing Potpourri, mono

    (side A) Red Dougherty, piano; Frank Roberts, clarinet; Don Anderson, guitar; Bernie Sundermeier, bass viol,

       Warren Thewis, drums; 1953

       Linger Awhile, Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go With Friday On Saturday Night?, Blue And Broken Hearted,

           Rose Room, Whispering, Pretty Baby

    (side B) Art Kay, vibraharp; Ervin Ullenberg, violin; Carl Elmer, accordion; Robert DeBlaey, guitar;

       Mark Steger, bass viol

       All Of Me, Rosetta, The Nearness Of You, On The Sunny Side Of The Street, Diga Diga Doo,

           Please Don’t Talk About Me When I’m Gone

AP-24   Loring “Red” Nichols, Rosy McHargue, Carl Halen, Earl Foutz: Jazz Potpourri, mono **

    (side A) Red Nichols and his band: Row Row Row, Sweet Sue, Deep Summer Music, Flow Gently Sweet Afton

       Rosie McHargue and his band: Aunt Hagar’s Blues, Asleep In The Deep

    (side B) Carl Halen and his band: Oh Baby, Apex Blues, Don’t Leave Me Daddy, Skiffle Session

       Earl Foutz and his band: Anytime

AP-25   Margaret Barthel Plays Schumann, Debussy, Liszt, mono

    (side A) Schumann: Carnaval, Op. 9

    (side B) Debussy: Feux d’artifice (Fireworks), Clair de Lune, Toccata, Liszt: Gnomenreigen (Dance of the Gnomes),

       Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15 (Rakoczy March)

AP-26   Margaret Barthel, Pianist: Brahms, mono

    (side A) Brahms: Sonata No. 1 in C Major, Opus No. 1

    (side B) Brahms: Waltzes, Opus No. 39

AP-26   Jerome Stowell: Solos For Clarinet With Piano

    Jerome Stowell, clarinet; Dorothy Scott Meyer, piano

    (side A) Stanford: Caoine from Sonata Op. 129, Jean: Arabesques, Bassi: Concert Fantasia “Rigoletto

    (side B) Weber, Second Concerto Op. 74 (Allegro, Romanze, Polacca)

AP-27   Red Dougherty Sextet: Easy Listening Volume 3, mono

    Red Dougherty, piano; Harry Blons, clarinet; Don Anderson, guitar; Eddie Tolck, vibraharp;

       Bernie Sundermeyer, bass viol; Bob Bass, drums; Mendota, Minnesota; 1954

    (side A) Tailgate Ramble, It Had To Be You, Angry, Everybody Loves My Baby, On The Alamo,

       The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else

    (side B) I Never Knew, Some Of These Days, Ain’t She Sweet, Sheik Of Araby, Wherever You Are

AP-28   Knocky Parker: Piano Artistry, mono

    1955

    (side A) James Europe: Boogie Woogie Maxixe, Scott Joplin: Pleasant Moments, John Golden: Poor Butterfly,

       Fats Waller: E Flat Blues, John Sousa: Stars and Stripes Forever, Duke Ellington: Sophisticate Lady,

       Leroy Carr: How Long, How Long?

    (side B) Joe Sullivan: Gin Mill Blues, Joseph Lamb: Ragtime Nightingale, Jelly Roll Morton: Creepy Feeling,

       Jess Stacey: Ecstasy, Louis Chauvin: Heliotrope Bouquet, Knocky Parker: Frankie and Johnny (chant, blues, and rag)

AP-29   Doc Evans: Traditional Jazz Volume 4, Down in Jungle Town 78 rpm microgroove *  **

    (AP-29 may have been issued to resolve the AP-4 numbering conflict, but it conflicts with the disc below!)

    Paul W. “Doc” Evans, cornet; Hal Runyon, trombone; Harry Blons, clarinet; George Tupper, tuba; Hod Russell, piano;

       Irv Wickner, banjo; Mickey Steinke, drums; 1955.

    (side A) That’s A-Plenty, London Blues

    (side B) Eccentric, Bye And Bye

AP-29   Red Dougherty Groups: Easy Listening, mono

    Red Dougherty, piano; Harry Blons, clarinet; Don Anderson, guiter; Eddie Tolck, vibraharp; Bernie Sundermeier, bass viol;

       Bob Gruenenfelder, trumpet; Bob Bass, drums; Warren Thewis, drums; 1954 (some material from AP-13)

    (side A) Fantasy Impromptu, After You’ve Gone, Jada, Dixieland One Step, Sweet Georgia Brown, Twelfth Street Rag

    (side B) Please Don’t Talk About Me When I’m Gone, How Deep Is The Ocean, My Sin,

       Piano Medley (Carolina In The Morning and I Found A Million Dollar Baby), I’ve Had My Moments, New Porch Blues

AP-30   Doc Evans: Traditional Jazz Volume 5, Down in Jungle Town 78 rpm microgroove *  **

    Paul W. “Doc” Evans, cornet; Hal Runyon, trombone; Harry Blons, clarinet; George Tupper, tuba; Hod Russell, piano;

       Irv Wickner, banjo; Mickey Steinke, drums; 1955.

    (side A) Dill Pickles Rag, What Did I Do To Be So Black And Blue

    (side B) Bugle Call Rag, Grandpa’s Spells

AP-31   Doc Evans: Cornet Artistry, mono

    Paul W. (Doc) Evans, cornet; Sid Nierman, Piano; Art Kay, bass viol and vibraharp; Bob Thompson, drums; 1956

    (side A) Sugar, Just A Gigolo, Old Fashioned Love, Stars Fell On Alabama

    (side B) Limehouse Blues, Don’t Worry About Me, Melancholy Baby, Memories Of You

AP-32   Chicago Symphony Brass Ensemble: Symphony In Brass

    Adolph Herseth and Renold Schilke, trumpets; Frank Crisafulli, trombone; Hugh A. Crowden, french horn;

       Arnold Jacobs, tuba; 1955. All works by Leonard Lebow.

    (side A) St. Louis Blues Tone Poem, Suite For Brass (Lebow wrote four suites for brass. This one is different from the one on AP-21.)

    (side B) Quintet for Brass

AP-33   Doc Evans: Traditional Jazz Volume 6, Dixieland of Course, mono **

    Doc Evans, cornet; Harry Blons, clarinet; Hal Runyon, trombone; Knocky Parker, piano; George Tupper, tuba;

       Bill Peer, banjo; Red Maddock, drums; 1956

    (side A) Tiger Rag, Sugar Blues (cornet solo), Four Or Five Times, Frankie And Johnnie, Waiting For The Robert E. Lee

    (side B) See See Rider, Black Bottom Stomp, Original Jelly Roll Blues, Kansas City Stomp, Ballin’ The Jack

AP-34   Doc Evans: Traditional Jazz Volume 7, mono **

    Doc Evans, cornet; Harry Blons, clarinet; Hal Runyon, trombone; Knocky Parker, piano; George Tupper, tuba;

       Bill Peer, banjo; Red Maddock, drums; 1956

    (side A) When the Saints Go Marching In, Corinne Corinna (cornet solo), Temptation Rag, Mabel’s Dream

    (side B) Lena – She’s the Queen of Palestina (vocal by Red Maddock), If I Could Be With You, Dardanella,

       Song Of the Islands

AP-35   Bobby Hammack and his Music: Easy Listening Volume 4, mono

    Bobby Hammack, piano and celeste; Jerry Friedman, vibraharp, xylophone, chimes and marimba;

       Wesley Nellermoe, guitar, Irving Eddleman, bass viol; Milton Holland, drums; 1957

    (side A) Twilight in Turkey, My Inspiration, Three Little Words, Black And Blue, In A Little Spanish Town,

       Sophisticated Lady

    (side B) Honeysuckle Rose, It’s A Wonderful World, Beatrice (by Bobby Hammack), Lady Be Good, If I Had You

AP-36   Ancient String Instrument Ensemble: Music of the 17th Century, mono

    Jerome D. Rosen, quinton and conductor; Edward Ormond, viole d’amour; John F. Kiburz, flute; August L. Fantilli, oboe;

       Henry Loew, bass viol; Walter Riediger, viole d’amour; Warren Downs, viola da gamba, J. Garland Young, harpsichord

       (All the members of this group, with the exception of Mr. Garland Young, are members of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra)

    (side A) author unknown: A 17th Century Suite, Allesandro Scarlatti: Sinfonia in E minor

    (side B) author unknown: Sonata da Camera in E minor, J. C. Bach: Quintetto in D Major opus 2 no. 6,

       Francois Couperin: L’Apotheose de Lully

AP-37   Adventures in Cacophony (sound effects)

    (side A) Burglar’s Nemesis, Infant Lament, Salute to Sunrise, Cackle-Berry Collection,

       “This Little Pig Went to Market…”, Bovine Blues, Feline Kindergarten, Tomcat Serenade to a Willing Widow,

       Rural Evening

    (side B) Milwaukee River Traffic, Tempus Fidgets, the Big RR Crossing Episode, Syncopated Steno,

       Saukville Water Pump – Vintage circa 1905

AP-38   Harry Blons Ensemble: Easy Listening Volume 5

    Harry Blons, clarinet; Willie Peterson, piano; Eddie Tolck, vibes; Don Anderson, guitar and harp;

       Bernie Sundemeyer, bass; Warren Thewis, drums

    (side A) Sweet Georgia Brown, Love Me Or Leave Me, You’re The Cream In My Coffee, Autumn Leaves,

       Moonlight On The Ganges

    (side B) Tea For Two, Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans, April In Paris, For Me And My Gal,

       Blues Impromptu

AP-39   An A Cappella Concert; By the Carroll College Choir, conducted by Lewis E. Whikehart

    (side A) Jaques Clement: Adoramus Te, Johann Herman Schein:Who With Grieving Soweth, Zoltan Kodaly: Jesus And The Traders,

       Birthday Greeting, Darius Milhaud: Babylon from Les Deux Cites, George Oldroyd: Prayer to Jesus

    (side B) J. S. Bach: Chorale Rejoice And Sing, P. Tschesnokoff: Salvation Is Created, F.M. Christiansen: From Psalm 50

       (II Offer Unto God, III Doxology and Whoso Offereth Praise), Christmas Symbol, Gustav Scheck: Advent Motet,

       anon: Ezekiel Saw De Wheel (arr.W.L. Dawson), Steal Away (arr. Norman Lockwood)

AP-40   Robert Noehren: Messe Pour Les Paroisses, Francois Couperin

    Played on the Holtcamp organ at Collingwood Presbyterian Church; Toledo, Ohio

    (side A) Plein Chant Du Premier Kyrie En Taille, Fugue Sur Les Jeux D’Anches, Recit De Chromhorne,

       Plein Chant, Plein Jeu, Petite Fugue Sur Le Chromhorne, Duo Sur Les Tierces, Dialogue, Tierce En Taille,

       Dialogue En Trio Du Cornet Et De La Tierce, Dialogue Sur Les Grands Jeux

    (side B) Offertoire Sur Les Grands Jeux, Recit De Cornet, Benedictus, Dialogue Sur Les Grands Jeux, Deo Gratias

AP-41   Robert Noehren: Organ Works of Germany, mono

    Played on the Holtcamp organ at Collingwood Presbyterian Church; Toledo, Ohio

    (side A) Nikolaus Bruhns: Prelude and Fuge in E Minor, D. Buxtehude: Chorale Prelude “Von Gott Will Ich Nicht Lassen”,

       J.N. Hanff: Chorale Prelude “Helft Mir Gott’s Güte Preisen”,

       D. Buxtehude: Chorale Prelude “Wir Danken Dir, Herr Jesu Christ”, J.S. Bach: Fugue in G Major (a la Gigue),

       Chorale Prelude “Schmuecke Dich O Liebe Seele”,

    (side B) J.G. Walther: Partita “Jesu, Meine Freude”, Robert Schumann: Fugue on “BACH”,

       J. Brahms: Chorale Prelude “Herzlich Tut Mich Verlangen

AP-42   Robert Noehren: Organ Music of France, mono

    Played on the Holtcamp organ at Collingwood Presbyterian Church; Toledo, Ohio

    (side A) Olivier Messiaen: Symphonic Meditation from ‘Ascension’, Louis Vierne: Matins, Communion, Impromptu,

       Epitaph

    (side B) Jehan Alain: Variations On ‘Lucis Creator’, Jean L’anglais: Nazard,

       Paul de Maleingreau: The Tumult In The Praetorium, Marcel Dupre: Fileuse

AP-43   Eddie Burleton’s Rompers: “Unexpurgated” Jazz with a Dixieland Flavor, mono

    Eddie Burleton, clarinet; Bill Ehlert, cornet; Roland Woods, trombone; Art Kay, bass viol; Art Laude, piano;

       Eddie McMullen, drums

    (side A)  Blue Danube, Sister Kate, Royal Garden Blues, Riverboat Shuffle, , South Rampart Street Parade

    (side B) Tiger Rag, Tin Roof Blues, Take Me Out To The Ball Game, China Boy, Satanic Blues

AP-44   Doc Evans And His Band: Dixieland Classics, mono **

    Doc Evans, cornet; Hal Runyon, trombone; Dick Pendleton, clarinet; George Tupper, tuba; Knocky Parker, piano;

       Bill Peer, banjo; Warren Thewis, drums; Duluth, Minnesota; 1957

    (side A) Chattanooga Stomp, Up A Lazy River, Gettysburg March, Workingman Blues, Alexander’s Ragtime Band

    (side B) San, Basin Street Blues, Weary Blues, 1919 Rag

AP-45   Doc Evans: Traditional Jazz, mono

    Doc Evans, cornet; Dick Pendleton, clarinet; Hal Runyon, trombone; Knocky Parker, piano; George Tupper, tuba;

       Bill Peer, banjo; Warren Thewis, drums; Duluth, Minnesota; 1957

    (side A) Dippermouth Blues, Smokey Mokes, The Chant, Canal Street Blues, Some Of These Days

    (side B) High Society, Jackass Blues, Shim-Me-Sha-Wobble, Richard M. Jones’ Blues

AP-46   Arthur Kay Ensemble: Breezin’ Along with the Breeze, mono

    Arthur Kay, vibraharp; Harry Blons, clarinet; Claude Falenczyk, bass viol; Grang Krueger, piano; Joseph Szot, guitar;

       Gene Juckem, drums

    (side A) Breezin’ Along With The Breeze, ‘S Wonderful, A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody, But Not For Me,

       The Way You Look Tonight

    (side B) Japanese Sandman, When Hearts Are Young, Nobody’s Sweetheart, I Never Knew I Could Love Anybody,

       Ain’t Misbehavin’, Avalon, Georgia On My Mind

AP-47   Marilyn: Just a Song in My Heart

    Songs by Marilyn, Accompanied by the Arthur Kay Ensemble Under the Direction of Anthony Werth (See AP-46.)

    (side A) With A Song In My Heart, Falling In Love, Honest and Truly – Instrumental, In The Still Of The Night, He’s Gone Away

    (side B) I Only Have Eyes For You, Someone To Watch Over me, Alice Blue Gown, Molly Malone, Little Girl Blue, Stardust

AP-48   19th Century Musicale: The Mira Music Box, mono

    (side A) Zenda, A Bit Of Blarney, Jack Tar March, Mississippi Mammy, Sweet Sana, Smokey Mokes, Espanita,

       In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree, The Gondolier, Laughing H20, Tessie, You Are The Only Only, Lazzar,

       Stay In Your Own Back Yard, Mr. Dooley, Teasing Song, Amoruse Waltz, Peaceful Henry

    (side B) Ring The Bells Of Heaven, Lead Kindly Light, Guide Me O Thou Great Jehova, Rock Of Ages,

       Son Of My Soul Thou Saviour, Nearer My God To Thee, Coronation, Holy City, Sweet Bye And Bye, Silent Night,

       From Heaven Above, Holy God We Praise Thy Name, Shall We Gather At The River, Doxology

AP-49   Knocky Parker: Old Rags, mono

    Played on a Boesendorfer grand piano at Carroll College; Waukesha, Wisconsin; 1958

    (side A) Euphonic Sounds, Mr. Joe, Alligator Crawl, Georgia Camp Meeting, Frog Legs, Wild Flower

    (side B) Whistlin’ Rufus, Climax Rag, The Pearls, Daintiness, Bond Street, Fig Leaf

AP-50   Doc Evans: Classics of the ‘20s, mono **

    Doc Evans, cornet; Bob Gruenenfelder, trumpet; Hal Runyon, trombone; Dick Pendleton, clarinet;

       Tubby Main, tuba and bass viol; Eddie Lynch, banjo; Mel Grant, piano; Warren Thewis, drums; 1958

    (side A) Perdido Street Blues, Sidewalk Blues, Wild Man Blues, Buffalo Blues, Chicago Breakdown

    (side B) Frog-I-More, Snake Rag, Sweet Lovin’ Man, New Orleans Stomp

AP-51   Robert Noehren: Organ Music of the Lutheran Church Volume 1, mono

    Played on the Beckerath organ at Trinity Lutheran Church; Cleveland, Ohio

    (side A) J.S. Bach: Chorale Prelude Herzlich Tut Mich Verlangen, Fugue in E Flat Major (St. Anne),

       J.N. Hanff: Chorale Prelude Helft Mir Gott’s Güte Preisen, G. Böhm: Partita Sopra Auf Meinen Lieben Gott

    (side B) Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Sonata No. 6 in D Minor

       (Variations On The Chorale Vater Unser Im Himmelreich, Fuga, Finale)

AP-52   Robert Noehren: Organ Music of the Lutheran Church Volume 2

    Played on the Beckerath organ at Trinity Lutheran Church; Cleveland, Ohio

    (side A) D. Buxtehude: Chorale Prelude Nun Bitten Wir Den Heilingen Geist,

       J.S. Bach: Fantasia And Fugue In C Minor, Chorale Prelude Wenn Wir In Höchsten Nöthen Sein

    (side B) Johannes Brahms: Chorale Preludes (O Welt Ich Muss Dich Lassen, Schmüke Dich O Liebe Seele,

       Es Ist Ein RosEntsprungen, Herzlich Thut Much Verlangen, O Wie Selig Seid Ihr Doch Ihr Frommen)

AP-53   A Concert By The Fleury Trio, mono

    Recorded in the recital hall of the student union at Carroll College; Waukesha, Wisconsin

    Charles Delaney, flute; Peter Farrell, violoncello; Joseph Rezits, piano

    (side A) J.M. Leclair: Sonata in D Major, Op. 2, No. 8, Gabriel Pierne: Sonata da Camera, Op. 48

    (side B) Eugene Goossens: Five Impressions Of A Holiday, Phillippe Gaubert: Deux Aquarelles

AP-54   Art Hodes and his Group: Mostly Blues, stereo

    Art Hodes, piano; Milt Grosz, guitar; Eddie Burleton, clarinet; Truck Parham, bass; Freddie Kohlman, drums; 1957

    (side A) Dardanella, B-Flat Blues, Chimes Blues, Angry

    (side B) After You’ve Gone, Apex Blues, Ain’t She Sweet, Liberty Inn Drag, I’ve Found a New Baby

AP-55   Robert Noehren: Organ Music Of The Lutheran Church Volume 3, mono

    Played on the Beckerath organ at Trinity Lutheran Church; Cleveland, Ohio

    Chorale Preludes, except for the Buxtehude Magnificat

    (side A)  Hanff: Ein Feste Burg, Auf Meinen Legen Gott, Walther: Was Gott Tut, Kellner: Was Gott Tut,

       Herzlich Tut Mich, Krebs: Ach Gott! Erhöre Mein Seufzen

    (side B) Buxtehude: Magnificat, In Dulci Jubilo, Vater Unser Im Himmelreich, Pachelbel: Vom Himmel Hoch,

       Bach: Erbarm Dich

AP-56   Doc Evans: Muskrat Ramble,  mono and stereo   **

    (side A) Doc Evans, cornet; Dick Pendleton, clarinet; Hal Runyan, trombone; John (Knocky) Parker, piano;

       Bill Peer, banjo; Red Maddock, drums; George Tupper, tuba; 1958

       New Orleans Joys, Black Snake Blues, Georgia Swing, Organ Grinder Blues

    (side B) Same as side A except Loren Helberg, clarinet; Bob Gruenenfelder, second cornet

       Fidgety Feet, Fantasy on Muskrat Ramble, King Bolden on Parade, Mr. Jelly Lord

AP-57   Doc Evans: The Sweetest Since Gabriel, mono and stereo

    Doc Evans, cornet; Knocky Parker, piano; Don Anderson, guitar; Biddy Bastian, bass; Red Maddock, drums; 1958

    (side A) After You’ve Gone, Don’t Take Your Love From Me, Blue Turning Grey Over You, Blue And Broken Hearted,

       I Cover The Waterfront

    (side B) You’re The Cream In My Coffee, Tea For Two, On The Sunny Side Of The Street, Summertime, Cherry

AP-58   Mozart Piano Solos, Arthur Dann Pianist, mono

    Played on a Steinway concert grand piano in Finney Chapel, Oberlin College; Oberlin, Ohio

    (side A) Sonata in D Major K. 576, Fantasie in D Minor K. 397

    (side B) Sonata in C Major K. 330, Fantasie in C Minor K. 396

AP-59   King Arthur and his Men: Aristocratic Swing, mono and stereo

    King Arthur , piano; Roy Kudrin, bass viol; Andy Spriggs, drums

    (side A) Perdido, You Took Advantage Of Me, Blue Skies, I Guess I’ll Have To Change My Plans,

       Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea

    (side B) Indiana, Penthouse Serenade, Moonglow, All Of Me

AP-60   Knocky Parker: Old Blues, mono

    Played on a Boesendorfer grand piano at Carroll College; Waukesha, Wisconsin; 1958

    (side A) Boogie Woogie Blues, Make Me A Pallet On The Floor, Willie The Weeper, Jack O’ Diamonds, Chimes Blues,

       Sister Kate

    (side B) West End Blues, Joe Turner Blues, Loveless Love, Vicksburg Blues, Original Jelly Roll Blues, Train No. 29

AP-61   Herbert Pilhofer His Trio and Nonet: Music With The Modern Touch, mono

    Trio: Herbert Pilhofer, piano; Dale Olinger, guitar; Stuart Anderson, bass viol; Minneapolis, Minnesota

    Nonet: Herbert Pilhofer, piano, celeste; Jack Coan, trumpet; Paul Binstock, French horn; Stanley Haugesag, trombone;

       David Karr, flute, bass clarinet, baritone sax, Robert Crea, alto clarinet, bass clarinet; Dale Olinger, guitar;

       Robert Pope, drums; Stuart Anderson, bass viol; Minneapolis, Minnesota

    (side A) Jose Ferrer: Conversation (trio), Duke Ellington: I’m Beginning To See The Light (nonet),

       Werner Heider: Canon (trio), Lane and Washington: You’re My Thrill (nonet), Duke Jordan: Jordu (trio),

    (side B) Richard Rogers: There’s A Small Hotel (trio), Thelonious Monk: ‘Round Midnight (trio), Bemsha Swing (nonet),

       Sigmund Romberg: Softly As In A Morning Sunrise (trio), Don Specht: Monk’s Cloth (trio)

AP-62   The Happy Sound Of The Bill/Will Band: Polkas, Waltzes and Laendlers, mono and stereo

    Bill Peterson, banjo; Will Teutenberg, accordion; Lee Peterson, bass viol; Cliff Bentz, accordion; Jim Littlewood, drums

       (A Milwaukee area polka band)

    (side A) Joey’s Polka, The Charm Of Your Beautiful Dark Eyes, Café Polka, Prune Song

    (side B) Julida, Homecoming Waltz, Bye Bye My Baby, Honey Waltz

AP-63   Doc Evans: Spirituals and Blues, mono and stereo

    Doc Evans, cornet; Dick Pendleton, clarinet; Hal Runyan, trombone; Bill Peer, banjo; George Tupper, tuba;

       Knocky Parker, piano; Red Maddock, drums and vocal; 1959

    (side A) Just A Closer Walk With Thee, Joe Turner Blues, Terrible Blues, How Long Blues

    (side B) Just A Little While To Stay Here, Ain’t Nobody’s Business, Winin’ Boy Blues

AP-64   Gertrude Stillman: Chapel Bells, mono

    Played on the bells of Grace Church; Madison, Wisconsin

    (side A) Love Divine, A Mighty Fortress, Faith Of Our Fathers, Who Is On The Lord’s Side, Soldiers Of Christ Arise,

       Onward Christian Soldiers, Lead On O King Eternal, The King Of Love, The Church’s One Foundation

    (side B) Spirit Of God, O Zion Haste Fling Out The Banner, Ye Watchers And Ye Holy Ones, Rise Up O Man Of God,

       Where Cross The Crowded Ways Of Life, In Christ There Is No East Nor West, I Love To Tell The Story, Holy Holy Holy,

       Lead Kindly Light

AP-65   Gertrude Stillman: Our Favorite Hymns, mono and stereo

    Played on the Kimball organ at Grace Church; Madison, Wisconsin

    (side A) Jerusalem The Golden, Hark Hark My Soul, He Leadeth Me, Sweet Hour Of Prayer, My Faith Looks Up To Thee,

       For The Beauty Of The Earth, Dear Lord And Father Of Mankind

    (side B) Abide With Me, This Is My Father’s World, In The Cross Of Christ I Glory, In The Hour Of Trial,

       Fairest Lord Jesus, Blest Be The Tie That Binds

AP-66   Don Ewell: Yellow Dog Blues, mono and stereo

    Don Ewell, piano; Nappy Trottier, trumpet; Marty Grosz, guitar; Earl Murphy, Bass Viol; Chicago, Illinois; 1959

    (side A) Michigan Water Blues, Atlanta Blues, Tishomingo Blues, Georgia Bo Bo

    (side B) New Orleans Hop Scop Blues, Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me, Ole Miss, Yellow Dog Blues

AP-67   Lake Shore Four: Chasing Rainbows, mono and stereo

    (side A) Jealous, Side By Side, Down Our Way, Way Back When, I Don’t Mind, I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles,

       The Curse Of An Aching Heart

    (side B) Glad Rag Doll, Do You Remember?, I’m Always Chasing Rainbows, Medley: I Love The Silver In Your Hair,

       If I Had My Way; My Indiana Home, I Don’t Know Why, When You And I Were Young Maggie

AP-68   Doc Evans: Reminiscing in Dixieland Volume 1, Stomps and Blues, mono and stereo **

    Doc Evans, cornet; Knocky Parker, piano; Albert Nicholas or Omer Simeon, clarinet; Earl Murphy, bass viol;

       Gene Juckem, drums; 1959

    (side A) Clarinet Marmalade, Mahogany Hall Stomp, St. James Infirmary, King Porter Stomp, San, Save It Pretty Mama

    (side B) Tishomingo Blues, St. Louis Blues, Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out, Hesitation Blues

AP-69   Doc Evans: Reminiscing in Dixieland Volume 2, Stomps and Blues, mono and stereo **

    Doc Evans, cornet; Knocky Parker, piano; Albert Nicholas or Omer Simeon, clarinet; Earl Murphy, bass viol;

       Gene Juckem, drums; 1959

    (side A) Ole Miss, A Good Man Is Hard To Find, Tell Me, Wang Wang Blues, Sweet Lorraine

    (side B) One Sweet Letter From You, Four Or Five Times, I’m Drifting Back To Dreamland, Willow Weep For Me

AP-70   Paul Binstock, Christopher Leuba, Lenox String Quartet

    (AP-110 is a stereo re-release of AP-70.)

    Paul Binstock and Christopher Leuba, french horns, Peter Marsh and Theodore Mantz, violins; Scott Nickrenz, viola;

       Donald McCall, cello