From the Record Shelves #313 - High SocietyFrom the Record Shelves #313 – High Society – The discography says: “1945 Mon 12th February. Recording for Dr. Frederick B.Exner at C.P. MacGregor Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles.” Four numbers resulted, and Kid Ory, who had assembled a band for the Mercury Radio show about a year earlier (…) read more and listenread more and listen

From the Record Shelves #115 - High SocietyFrom the Record Shelves #115 – High Society. I have an extensive double CD with the Six and Seven-Eight String Band, but today I play the LP that that was my first encounter with this classic New Orleans group. When you read the line-up of the band (…) read more and listenread more and listen

From the Record Shelves #76 - High SocietyFrom the Record Shelves #76 – High Society. The sessions on this LP belong to the classical ones and have been released many times on different media and labels. They are transcriptions from radio programs in 1944, and I have chosen the first (…) read more and listenread more and listen

Let the Good Times Roll #7 - High SocietyLet the Good Times Roll #7High Society. Här ett 90-tals musikermöte på Mässinghornet ännu rörigare än tidigare vilket den anonyme mannen bakom trummorna bidrar starkt till. Men det var ju så det var i samband med jamsessions (…) titta på videontitta på videon

Scaniazz in Gothenburg 15Scaniazz in Gothenburg 15. The tunes performed are: High Society, Come On Coot, Doctor Jazz, Tin Roof Blues, Cushion Foot Stomp, Richard M. Jones Blues, Just a Little While Terrible Blues and Anytime (…) view live recordingScaniazz in Gothenburg 15

Scaniazz in Gothenburg 2Scaniazz in Gothenburg 2. The tunes performed are: Old Fashioned Love, High Society, Gloryland, Careless Love, Who’s Sorry Now and After You’ve Gone (…) view live recordingScaniazz in Gothenburg 2