
Roy Ayers—Stoned Soul Picnic—Atlantic 1968
Roy Ayers—A Rose For Cindy—Stoned Soul Picnic—Atlantic 1968
Richard Holmes & Gene Ammons—Groovin’ With Jug—Pacific Jazz 1961
Freddie Roach---Ooga Mooga—More Greens, Please—Blue Note 1963
Billy Butler—Blow For The Crossing—Guitar Soul—Prestige 1969
Rene Marie—This Is Not A Protest Song—Limited Edition CD Single 2007—Visit www.renemarie.com
Jimmy Ponder—God Bless The Child—What’s New?—High Note 2005
The Vinson Valega Group—Ed Blackwell—Awake—Consilience 2005
Lou Donaldson—Alligator Boogaloo—Blue Note 1967
Eddie Palmieri—Harlem River Drive—EMI 1971
Jack McDuff and Gene Ammons—Watch Out—Brother Jack Meets The Boss—Prestige 1962
Ralph & Sue Sharon—A Nightingale Sings The Blues—Mr. & Mrs. Jazz—Bethlehem 1956
Elvin Jones—Round Town—Merry Go Round/Blue Note Rare Grooves—Blue Note 1971
Blue Indigo—Wessin’ It—Catwalk—Nighthawk 1996
Gary Bartz NTU Group—I’ve Known Rivers & Other Bodies—Prestige 1973
Don Patterson—Donald Duck—Hip Cake Walk/Legends Of Acid Jazz-Hammond Heroes—Prestige 1964

Records From Aunt Ruth Entry
Sue & Ralph Sharon
“A Trout No Doubt”
Mr. & Mrs. Jazz
Bethlehem Records 1956
Result: Trash! 5 Treasure Votes to 4 Trash Votes
Two-Of-A-Kind Entry
The composition “A Monday Date”, composed by Earl “Fatha” Hines.
Version 1: Louis Armstrong & His Hot Fives recorded June 27, 1928
Earl Hines, piano; Louis Armstrong, trumpet; Fred Robinson, trombone; Jimmy Strong, clarinet; Mancy Carr, banjo; Zutty Singleton, drums.
Version 2: Dick Sudhalter from Melodies Heard. Melodies Sweet, recorded May 18, 1998.
Dick Sudhalter, trumpet; Ed Saindon, vibes; Marshall Wood, bass; Joe Cocuzzo, drums, Sy Johnson, piano.
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