Double-Time Records | |
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Founded | 1995 |
Founder | Jamey D. Aebersold |
Status | Defunct |
Genre | Jazz |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | New Albany, Indiana |
Double-Time Records (a.k.a. Double-Time Jazz) is a jazz record company and label founded by Jamey D. Aebersold in New Albany, Indiana in 1995. Its catalogue includes albums by John Abercrombie, Bruce Barth, Jerry Bergonzi, Conrad Herwig, Andy LaVerne, Dave Liebman, Hank Marr, Steve Slagle, and Walt Weiskopf. [1]
Catalog | Artist | Albums |
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101 | Shew, Bobby | Tribute to the Masters |
102 | Marr, Hank | It's 'bout Time! |
103 | Dean, Kevin | Kevin's Heaven |
104 | Coolman, Todd | Lexicon |
105 | Galper, Hal | Live at Port Townsend |
106 | Weiskopf, Walt | Night Lights |
107 | Slagle, Steve | Our Sound! |
108 | Herwig, Conrad | New York Breed |
109 | Liebman, David | Return of the Tenor – Standards |
110 | Laverne, Andy & Abercrombie, John | Where Were We |
111 | Skaff, Greg | Blues and Other News |
112 | Marr, Hank | Groovin' It! |
113 | Rosolino, Frank | Fond Memories of... |
114 | Braden, Don | Open Road, The |
115 | Campbell, Gary | Thick and Thin |
116 | Fusco, Andy | Big Man's Blues |
117 | Reid, Rufus & Michael Moore | Double Bass Delights |
118 | Juris, Vic | Music of Alec Wilder |
119 | Flory, Chris | Word on the Street |
120 | LaVerne, Andy & Evans, Bill | Modern Days and Nights: Music of Cole Porter |
121 | Breakstone, Joshua | Let's Call This Monk! |
122 | Schonecker, Joachim | Common Language |
123 | Davis, Steve | Explorations and Impressions |
124 | Watrous, Bill | Space Available |
125 | Galper, Hal | Children of the Night |
126 | Cohn, Joe | Two Funky People |
127 | Bergonzi, Jerry | Just Within |
128 | Wendholt, Scott | Beyond Thursday |
129 | Barth, Bruce | Don't Blame Me |
130 | Snidero, Jim | Standards + Plus |
131 | Armacost, Tim | Live at Smalls |
132 | Gertz, Bruce & Ken Cervenka | Shut Wide Open |
133 | Pickens, Harry | Live at Stem Concert Hall |
134 | Marr, Hank | Hank & Frank |
135 | LeDonne, Mike | To Each His Own |
136 | Gordon, Jon | Currents |
137 | Ries, Barry | Solitude in the Crowd |
138 | Roccisano, Joe | Nonet |
139 | Werner, Kenny | Unprotected Music |
140 | Norrbotten Big Band | Future North |
141 | Cutting Edge, The | Cutting Edge, The |
142 | Bergonzi, Jerry | Lost in the Shuffle |
143 | Barth, Bruce | Hope Springs Eternal |
144 | Michelin, Nando | Art |
145 | Israel, Yoron | Chicago |
146 | Pickens, Harry | Passionate Ballads |
147 | Keller, Gary | Blues for an Old New Age |
148 | Smith, Steve | Chantal's Way |
149 | Breakstone, Joshua | This Just In... |
150 | Cohen, Tom | Diggin' In/Diggin' Out |
151 | Santoro, Dave | Standards Band |
152 | Snidero, Jim | Music of Joe Henderson, The |
153 | LeDonne, Mike | Then & Now |
154 | Liebman, David | Monk's Mood |
155 | Gertz, Bruce | Red Handed |
156 | Gordon, Jon | Things We Need, The |
157 | Galper, Hal | Let's Call This That |
158 | Reid, Rufus & Michael Moore | Intimacy of the Bass, The |
159 | Muldrow, Ronald | Freedom's Serenade |
160 | D'Angelo, Dave | In a Minute |
161 | Hilgenberg, Matt | Rasa |
162 | Azzolina, Jay | Past Tense |
163 | Armacost, Tim | Wishing Well, The |
164 | Wendholt, Scott | What Goes Unsaid |
165 | Santoro, Dave | Standards Band II |
166 | Caswell, Sara | First Song |
167 | Sneider, John | Panorama |
168 | Barth, Bruce | Somehow It's True |
169 | Michelin, Nando | Chants – A Candomble Experience |
170 | Uotila, Jukkis | Hunters and Gatherers |
171 | Gordon, Jon | Possibilities |
172 | Breakstone, Joshua | Music of Bud Powell, The |
173 | Bergonzi, Jerry | Wiggy |
174 | Lossing, Russ | Dreamer |
175 | Wall, Dan | On the Inside Looking In |
176 | D'Earth, John | Restoration Comedy |
177 | Braden, Don | Presents the Contemporary Standards Ensemble |
178 | Wuepper, Craig | Returnsman, The |
179 | Bergeron, Chuck | Cause and Effect |
180 | Hazilla, Jon | Tiny Capers |
181 | Sussman, Richard | Free Fall |
182 | LeDonne, Mike | Bags' Groove – A Tribute to Milt Jackson |
183 | Santoro, Dave | New Standard, The |
184 | Bergonzi, Jerry | Different Look, A |
185 | Gordon, Jon & Bill Charlap | Contrasts |
186 | Werner, Kenny | Form and Fantasy |
187 | Liebman, David & Walter, J. D. | Clear Day |
188 | Michelin, Nando | Brazilian Project |
189 | Blenzig, Charles | It's About Time |
190 | Bergonzi, Jerry | Live Gonz! |
191 | Simerly, Rick | Obscurity |
192 | Michelin, Nando | Einstein's Dreams |
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