
Pete Jolly—Will You Still Be Mine—Jolly Jumps In—RCA Victor 1955
Pete Jolly—El Yorke—Jolly Jumps In—RCA Victor 1955
Pete Jolly—Tea For Two—Timeless—VSOP 1969
Robert Jospe—Blue Rhumba—Heart Beat—Random Chance 2006
John Dearth—There Will Never Be Another You—Restoration Comedy—Double Time 2000
Jeff Decker—For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite—I’ll Know—Decker Jazz 1999
The Peck Allmond Group—The River—Short Stories—Spirit Nectar 2000
Ben Webster/Red Norvo—The Night Is Blue—Red Plays The Blues—RCA Victor 1958
The Bad Plus—Heart Of Glass—These Are The Vistas—Columbia 2003
Fats Navarro—Spinal—In The Beginning…Bebop—Savoy 1946
Anthony Braxton—Ju Ju—23 Standards—Leo 2004
Ethnic Heritage Ensemble—Hot ‘n Heavy—Hot ‘n Heavy—Delmark 2007
Mel Ellison—Clarity—Friends—1986

Records From Aunt Ruth Entry
Jane Ira Bloom & Fred Hersch
“Desert”
As One
JMT Records 1985
Jane Ira Bloom, soprano sax; Fred Hersch, piano.
Result: Trash! Treasure 1 Votes to 8 Trash Votes
Two-Of-A-Kind Entry
The composition “How High The Moon” by Morgan Lewis and Nancy Hamilton
Version 1: Dianne Reeves from the soundtrack to “Good Night And Good Luck,” recorded in 2005
Dianne Reeves, vocals; Matt Catingub, tenor sax; Peter Martin, piano.
Version 2: Illinois Jacquet from the double record set “How High The Moon,” originally released in 1968 for the record “Bottoms Up.”
Illinois Jacquet, tenor sax; Milt Bucker, piano; Billy Butler, guitar; Al Lucas, bass; Joe Jones, drums; Montego Joe, congas.
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