Double-Time Records

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Double-Time Records
Founded1995 (1995)
FounderJamey D. Aebersold
StatusDefunct
Genre Jazz
Country of originU.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]

Contents

Discography

Albums

CatalogArtistAlbums
101 Shew, Bobby Tribute to the Masters
102 Marr, Hank It's 'bout Time!
103Dean, KevinKevin's Heaven
104 Coolman, Todd Lexicon
105 Galper, Hal Live at Port Townsend
106Weiskopf, WaltNight 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
111Skaff, GregBlues and Other News
112Marr, HankGroovin' It!
113 Rosolino, Frank Fond Memories of...
114 Braden, Don Open Road, The
115Campbell, GaryThick and Thin
116Fusco, AndyBig 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
120LaVerne, Andy & Evans, Bill Modern Days and Nights: Music of Cole Porter
121 Breakstone, Joshua Let's Call This Monk!
122Schonecker, JoachimCommon Language
123 Davis, Steve Explorations and Impressions
124 Watrous, Bill Space Available
125Galper, HalChildren 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
131Armacost, TimLive at Smalls
132Gertz, Bruce & Ken CervenkaShut Wide Open
133 Pickens, Harry Live at Stem Concert Hall
134Marr, HankHank & Frank
135 LeDonne, Mike To Each His Own
136 Gordon, Jon Currents
137Ries, BarrySolitude in the Crowd
138 Roccisano, Joe Nonet
139 Werner, Kenny Unprotected Music
140Norrbotten Big BandFuture North
141Cutting Edge, TheCutting Edge, The
142Bergonzi, JerryLost in the Shuffle
143Barth, BruceHope Springs Eternal
144Michelin, NandoArt
145Israel, YoronChicago
146Pickens, HarryPassionate Ballads
147 Keller, Gary Blues for an Old New Age
148Smith, SteveChantal's Way
149Breakstone, JoshuaThis Just In...
150Cohen, TomDiggin' In/Diggin' Out
151Santoro, DaveStandards Band
152Snidero, JimMusic of Joe Henderson, The
153LeDonne, MikeThen & Now
154Liebman, DavidMonk's Mood
155Gertz, BruceRed Handed
156Gordon, JonThings We Need, The
157Galper, HalLet's Call This That
158Reid, Rufus & Michael MooreIntimacy of the Bass, The
159 Muldrow, Ronald Freedom's Serenade
160D'Angelo, DaveIn a Minute
161Hilgenberg, MattRasa
162 Azzolina, Jay Past Tense
163Armacost, TimWishing Well, The
164Wendholt, ScottWhat Goes Unsaid
165Santoro, DaveStandards Band II
166Caswell, SaraFirst Song
167Sneider, JohnPanorama
168Barth, BruceSomehow It's True
169Michelin, NandoChants – A Candomble Experience
170Uotila, JukkisHunters and Gatherers
171Gordon, JonPossibilities
172Breakstone, JoshuaMusic of Bud Powell, The
173Bergonzi, JerryWiggy
174Lossing, RussDreamer
175Wall, DanOn the Inside Looking In
176 D'Earth, John Restoration Comedy
177Braden, DonPresents the Contemporary Standards Ensemble
178Wuepper, CraigReturnsman, The
179Bergeron, ChuckCause and Effect
180Hazilla, JonTiny Capers
181Sussman, RichardFree Fall
182LeDonne, MikeBags' Groove – A Tribute to Milt Jackson
183Santoro, DaveNew Standard, The
184Bergonzi, JerryDifferent Look, A
185Gordon, Jon & Bill CharlapContrasts
186Werner, KennyForm and Fantasy
187Liebman, David & Walter, J. D. Clear Day
188Michelin, NandoBrazilian Project
189 Blenzig, Charles It's About Time
190Bergonzi, JerryLive Gonz!
191Simerly, RickObscurity
192Michelin, NandoEinstein's Dreams

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References

  1. Kennedy, Gary (2002). Barry Kernfeld (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, vol. 1 (2nd ed.). New York: Grove's Dictionaries Inc. p. 646. ISBN   1561592846.