
These recordings reflect music and artists who were popular
during Jay Gatsby's time, the Jazz Age of the 1920s.Call numbers are given for the Duluth Public Library
D = compact disc; C = cassette tape
Armstrong, Louis. Big Bands. BMG Music, p1985. (D-5122 Popular)
Armstrong, Louis. Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings. Disconforme, p2001. (D-4857 Jazz)
Armstrong, Louis. Creole Jazz. Tradition, p1998. (D-4860 Jazz)
Armstrong, Louis. Jazz Masters 1. Polygram, p1994. (D-4112 Jazz)
Armstrong, Louis. Louis Armstrong and King Oliver. Fantasy, Inc., p1992. (D-4689 Jazz)
Beiderbecke, Bix. Bix Beiderbecke, volume I: Singin' the Blues. CBS Records, p1990. (D-5571 Jazz)
Berlin, Irving. Blue skies: The Irving Berlin Songbook. Polygram, p1996. (D-4734 Jazz)
The Best of Ken Burns Jazz. Sony, p2000. (D-3780 Jazz)
Dixie Land Jazz: That Was the Jazz Age. Membran Music, p2005. (D-6791 Jazz)
Dixieland and New Orleans Jazz. RCA, 1986. (C-8871 Jazz)
Greatest Swing. Disky Communications, p2001. (D-5438 Popular)
Henderson, Fletcher. Fletcher Henderson: Ken Burns Jazz. Sony, p2000. (D-5544 Jazz)
The Kings of Swing. Delta, 1988. (D-984 Popular and C-5559 Popular)
Smith, Bessie. Empress of the Blues. Charly Records, p1992. (D-4772 Jazz)
Teagarden, Jack. Gotta Right to Sing the Blues. Proper Records, p2004. (D-6619 Jazz)
Teagarden, Jack. Jack Hits the Road. Proper Records, p2004. (D-6618 Jazz)
Teagarden, Jack. Rockin' Chair. Proper Records, p2004. (D-6617 Jazz)
Say It Loud!, Disc One: A Celebration of Black Music in America. Rhino, p2001. (D-4776 Popular)
SuperHits of Swing, Volume 1. Sony, p2000. (D-5902 Popular)