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Cat & The Hounds
Label: Turtle Bay Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Panama Limited Blues; Cake Walkin' Babies (From Home); Telephoning Blues;
You've Got Everything a Sweet Mama Needs But Me; Gupsy Blues (Intro.
Serenade Blues); Elevator Papa,Switchboard Mama; West Indies Blues;
Everybody Mess Around; Goin' Crazy With the Blues; Crazy Blues; Carolina
Shout; Sweet Man.
Treasury, Volume 2
By Terry Waldo
Label: Turtle Bay Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Guess Who’s in Town; Snake Rag; Wabash Blues; Muscle Shoals; Smiles; Get Out and Get
Under the Moon; The Smiler; Sweet Sue; Since My Best Gal Turned Me Down; Original Rags;
Viper Mad.
At Home
Label: Turtle Bay Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: The Very Thought of You; Don’t Do That to Me; You Can Depend on Me; Tea For Two; Serenade In Blue; Someday You'll Be Sorry; I Was Looking for You; Bésame Mucho; My Monday Date; P.S. I Love You.
Live at Birdland
By Conal Fowkes
Label: Turtle Bay Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Introduction; Flee as a Bird/Oh, Didn’t He Ramble; Here Comes the Hot Tamale Man; Dallas
Blues; Ace in the Hole; Shreveport Stomp; Say “Si Si”; High Society; When I Leave the World
Behind.
So Many Memories
Label: Turtle Bay Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Azure; Nice Work; You Go to My Head; I Know That You Know; Music, Maestro, Please;
September in the Rain; So Many Memories; Two Sleepy People; I Can Dream, Can’t I?; I See
Your Face Before Me; You Couldn’t Be Cuter; Old Folks; Roses in December; Exactly Like You;
You’re Laughing at Me; After You’ve Gone.
Jack Bowers' Best Jazz Albums Of 2025
by Jack Bowers
2025: Another year which proves that jazz is not only alive and well but flourishing in its own little corner of the musical world. The number of splendid new recordings by groups large and small was as plentiful as ever, and even better, spanned the globe from the U.S, to Europe, Asia to Latin America, and ...
Konstantin Rega's Best Jazz Albums Of 2025
by Konstantin N. Rega
Even as the world seems to spin faster and faster, jazz has got your back. With albums responding to the current musical dialogue as well as those looking back to the past, 2025 offered a wonderful assortment of delicious earworms. It was a year of tasteful tunes, imaginative expressionistic freestyling, and generous arrangements of time-favoured oldies. ...
Loren Schoenberg and His Jazz Orchestra: So Many Memories
by Jack Bowers
Jazz polymath Loren Schoenberg reverses the hands of time on So Many Memories, unveiling sixteen never-before- recorded charts written by the renowned melodist Eddie Sauter in the late 1930s for the Red Norvo-Mildred Bailey Orchestra. To paint his canvas, Schoenberg enlisted students and recent graduates of New York's Juilliard School of Music to be his orchestra, ...
High Society New Orleans Jazz Band: Live at Birdland
by Jack Bowers
Long before Bird (Charlie Parker), Diz (Dizzy Gillespie), Prez (Lester Young), the Count (Count Basie) or the Duke (Duke Ellington) raised their voices, jazz was being performed, for audiences large and small, in New Orleans and other cities and towns along the Mississippi River and elsewhere, lending those yet to come the bedrock from ...
Colin Hancock's Jazz Hounds Featuring Catherine Russell: Cat & The Hounds
by Pierre Giroux
Catherine Russell teams up with Colin Hancock's Jazz Hounds for the release Cat & The Hounds, a recording exploring the roots of Black popular music from the early 1920s. Far from simply nostalgic, the project acts as a lively revival of an evolving art form, balancing the syncopated ragtime style and blues-infused improvisations that defined the ...



