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Clarke & Kenyon - Vichyssoise
Cumquat's first ever (vinyl) release and winner of the ARIA (Australian Record Industry Award), this album provided the theme for "Music to Midnight" on Australian Radio.
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Geoff Kitchen - Friday Night Swing
Melbourne live music fans will remember listening to this fabulous quartet on Friday and Saturday nights in front of a roaring fire at "Potter's Cottage".
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Bruce Clarke, George Golla - Soft Winds
Originally released on vinyl as "In Memory Of Charlie Christian" this album in part, commemorates the work of Christian, pioneer of electric jazz guitar.
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Alan Lee - Gallery Concerts
Originally released on Cumquat vinyl in 73, Alan Lee's series of ground-breaking jazz concerts in Melbourne's Victorian Art Gallery.
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The Raiders w. Gaynor Bunning - Tigertrax
'The Raiders Of The Lost Art' – a team of superb musicians directed by guitarist / arranger, Bruce Clarke, have breathed new life into much of the jazz repertoire.
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Frank Smith - A Jazz Portrait
Our tribute to a truly inspirational figure and one of the most important and influential musicians in the history of Australian Jazz.
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Alex Huchinson - The Goodman Touch
For over thirty years, Alex Hutchinson has been regarded as one of Australia's premier professional musicians. They just do not write songs like these any more. It’s thanks to jazz that we can still hear wonderful tunes like these!
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Mickey Tucker - Now And Then
Mickey Tucker's CD clearly shows the breadth of this great pianist's talent. Here then is a collection of ten diverse tracks, a dazzling cross-section displaying the skill and experience of a major musician.
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Boris Boyich - A Guitar And Boris
Boris Boyich stands out a total pro in many fields in particular jazz guitar. This astonishing meld of Bedrock Jazz with elements of Mezzo America and Tzigane influences makes this CD a treasure trove for lovers of the guitar!
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Ted White Big Band - Swing Fever
There's a rumour been going around (oh, for 40 years or so!) that Big Band Swing ain't coming back -- well guess what? It's alive and well and living in Melbourne!
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