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Below are Vinyl and CD Presented more or less chronologically.
I've omitted a few titles that were not released nationally.






KAY STEVENS IN PERSON

(1960s) Liberty Records LRP-3343 or (stereo) LST-7343 Essentially her night club performance as produced by Dave Pell and wonderfully recorded by Wally Heider at the Famous CopaCabana in New York city.

The Copa big band under the direction of Joe Mele; Today I Love Everybody - Until the Real Thing Comes Along - A Good Man Is Hard To Find - Somebody - (medley) Little Sir Echo, I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate, Ballin' The Jack - It's All Right With Me - Getting To Know You - Et Maintenant (What Now My Love) - Hard Hearted Hannah - As Long As He Needs Me - I Ain't Down Yet ! (Out of print and very rare)

THE GENIUS OF ESQUIVEL

(1967) RCA Victor Dynagroove LSP-3697 or (mono) LPM-3697 Don't know why anyone would want the mono version as this was one of RCA's early experiments with stereophonic sound movement. Produced by Mariano Conde and Neely Plumb Sights and sounds of concert pianist Esquivel!

St. Louis Blues - Agua de Beber - Question Mark (Que Vas a Hacer) - Perdon (Perdoname Mi Vida) - Temptation, Primer Movimiento (Allegro), Segundo Movimiento (Adagio)Tercer Movimiento (Allegretto) - Amore Amore - Flower Girl From Bordeaux - La Bikina - Surfboard - Malaguena Salerosa (Sweetheart From Malaga) - Besame Mucho, Primer Movimiento (Andantino), Segundo Movimiento (Allegro Moderato)

1968 ESQUIVEL

(1968) RCA Victor MKS-1777 or (mono) MKL-1777 Another Neely Plumb production for RCA Esquivels touring concert group.

Todavia - Speak Low - Guantanamera - Lamento Borincano - My Melancholy Baby - Yeyo - Mini Skirt - Esta Tarde Vi Llover - El Cable - Walking Happy - Guanacoa - Tengo

FEBRUARY, 1970 ON STAGE: Elvis

(1970) RCA Victor LSP-4362 Elvis' live performance at the International Hotel in Las Vegas from which his movie "That's The Way It Is" was produced. This album is different from the soundtrack album and Ed is heard on percussion instead of drum set. The wonderful drummer is Ronnie Tutt.

The International Hotel Orchestra conducted by Joe Guercio; See See Rider - Release Me (And Let Me Live Again) - Sweet Caroline - Runaway - The Wonder Of You - Polk Salad Annie - Yesterday - Proud Mary - Walk A Mile In My Shoes - Let It Be Me (Je t'appartiens)

ELVIS, THAT'S THE WAY IT IS

(1970) RCA Soundtrack album RCA LSP-4445 Re-released on CD RCA 54114-2

Same orchestra as above with the Imperials Gospel quartet and the Sweet Inspirations; I Just Can't Help Believin' - Twenty Days and Twenty Nights - How the Web Was Woven - Patch It Up - Mary In The Morning -You Don't Have To Say You Love Me - You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' - I've Lost You - Just Pretend - Stranger in the Crowd - The Next Step Is Love - Bridge Over Troubled Water

EARL "FATHA" HINES LIVE AT BUFFALO

(1976) IMPROV 7114 The Earl Hines show at the Downtown Club of the Statler Hilton in Buffalo, N.Y.

Earl Hines - Piano, Marva Josie - vocals, Harley White - Bass, Rudy Rutherford - Reeds, Eddie Graham - Drums; Second Balcony Jump - Black and Tan Fantasy - The Man I Love - Melodica Blues - (They Long To Be ) Close To You - A Sunday Kind Of Love - St. Louis Blues - It's a Pity To Say Goodnight

JAZZ IS HIS OLD LADY... And My Old Man

(1977) CATALYST RECORDS CAT - 7622 Earl "Fatha" Hines with Marva Josie produced by Norm Blagman.

Arrangements by Buck Clayton. Marva Josie - Vocals, Earl Hines - Piano, Rudy Rutherford - Tenjor Sax and Clarinet, Tom Griffin - Alto Sax and Clarinet, Benny Morton - Trombone, Johnny Letman - Trumpet, Skeeter Best - Guitar, John Ore - Bass, Edward Graham - Drums & congas; Jazz Is His Old Lady And My Old Man - Just Squeeze Me - Yellow Days - Deed I Do - There'll Be Some Changes Made - Blue Skies - Hey Love - Make It Easy On Yourself - Feelings - Candy

ED GRAHAM "HOT STIX"

(1978) SOLO DRUM RECORD ! M&K REALTIME RECORDS (direct to disk) RT 106 Recorded direct to disk with the acetates immediately flown to Germany and pressed by Teldec. This twelve inch record plays at 45 rpm for maximum fidelity. Produced by Ken Kreisel as a demo for his companies' high-end audiophile speakers it was critically acclaimed in the prestigious audiophile mag Absolute Sound. I have been mixing on the M&K S-125/MX-145 system and they are excellent speakers.

Ed and Earl Hines on side one, just Ed! on side two; Caravan - Sonic Inventions (out of print and very rare)

S'WONDERFUL JAZZ

(1984) WILSON AUDIOPHILE W - 8418 My ad hoc trio recorded live at Mario's in Palm Desert, Ca. This is another audiophile recording made when vinyl was at it's zenith. Below there's a link to a site which claims it is still available.

Jane Jarvis - Piano, Jim DeJulio - Bass, Ed Graham - Drums and tympani; "Swonderful - Cherokee - That Old Feeling - You Are Too Beautiful - Bali Hai - Jitterbug Waltz - You've Changed.

THE BILLY BUTTERFIELD JAZZ BAND - JUST FRIENDS

(1982) JAZZOLOGY J - 117 also available on CD, JCD-130 An All-Star assemblage put together by Doctor Billy Dodd (who also operates on the piano).

Billy Butterfield - Trumpet, Johnny Mince - Clarinet, Trummy Young - Trombone, Dr. Billy Dodd - Piano, Jack Lesberg Bass, Eddie Graham - Drums; Tin Roof Blues - Georgia On My Mind - Sweet Georgia Brown - Big Butter and Egg Man - Mood Indigo - St. Louis Blues. (Big Butter and Egg Man adds Roger Denison on trombone and Roger Allen on guitar, St. Louis Blues adds these two plus Bob Barnet on cornet)

JOHNNY MINCE AND HIS ALL-STARS - THE MASTER COMES HOME

(1983) JAZZOLOGY J - 126 Studio recording from Atlanta, Georgia Produced by George Buck.

Johnny Mince - Clarinet, Ernie Carson - Cornet, George Masso - Trombone, Fred Jones - Piano, Boudleaux Allen - Guitar, Milt Hinton - Bass, Ed Graham - Drums; Memories Of You - Dinah - What Can I Say Dear After I Say I'm Sorry? - Song of the Wanderer - I Found A New Baby - Creole Love Call - I Want To Be Happy (CD Only)

RICK FAY & JACKIE COON - "GLENDENA FOREVER"

(1991) ARBORS ARCD 19104 My first recording for the then fledgling Arbors Jazz label. Studio recording from Orlando, Florida.

Rick Fay - Clarinet, Tenor Sax, Soprano Sax, Vocal, Jackie Coon - Fluegelhorn, Vocal, Charlie Bornemann - Trombone, Eddie Erickson - Banjo, Guitar, Vocal, Bob Phillips - Piano, Lee Richardson - Sousaphone, Bass, Eddie Graham - Drums; At The Jazz Band Ball - The "Aga" Coon - When My Dreamboat Comes Home - Louisiana (And Me) - Somebody Stole My Gal - My Honey's Lovin' Arms - Play Eddie Play - One Hundred Years From Today - Tailgate Ramble - Drummin' Man - Cherry - Dinah - Yellow Dog Blues - Rosetta CD Only:

RICK FAY AND FRIENDS "LIVE AT THE STATE"

(1992) ARBORS PERFORMANCE SERIES ARCD 29102 Voted one of the top Jazz recordings of 1992. Recorded live at the State Theatre in St. Petersburg, Florida. For awhile Arbors had this concert on VHS video but it is no longer available.

Rick Fay - Tenor Sax, Soprano Sax, Vocal, Jon-Erik Kellso - trumpet, Dan Barrett - Trombone, Chuck Hedges - Clarinet, Chuck Folds - Piano, Bob Haggart - Bass, Eddie Graham - Drums; Way Down Yonder In New Orleans - Who's Sorry Now? - I'm Coming Virginia - Big Butter And Egg Man - What's New - Beale St. Blues - I Would Do Anything For You - Undecided - Just One More Chance - South Rampart St. Parade - Farewell Blues


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