Clef Records

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Clef Records
Founded1946 (1946)
Founder Norman Granz
StatusDefunct
GenreJazz
Country of originU.S.

Clef Records was an American jazz record label founded by Norman Granz in 1946. [1] It became part of Verve Records, which Granz created in 1956. Clef recordings were, in the mid 1950s, licensed to Columbia (UK) who issued 78rpm discs with a special white label and the Clef logo.

Contents

Discography: 600 and 700 12 inch LP Series

Catalog [2] [3] ArtistAlbumNotes
MGC 600 Gene Krupa The Gene Krupa TrioNorman Granz Jazz at the Philharmonic
MGC 601Various ArtistsNorman Granz' Jam Session #1Featuring Charlie Shavers, Benny Carter, Charlie Parker, Johnny Hodges, Ben Webster, Flip Phillips, Oscar Peterson, Barney Kessel, Ray Brown and J.C. Heard
MGC 602Various ArtistsNorman Granz' Jam Session #2Featuring Harry Edison, Benny Carter, Willie Smith, Stan Getz, Wardell Gray, Buddy DeFranco, Count Basie, Freddie Green, John Simmons and Buddy Rich
MGC 603 Oscar Peterson Oscar Peterson Plays Cole Porter
MGC 604Oscar Peterson Oscar Peterson Plays Irving Berlin
MGC 605Oscar Peterson Oscar Peterson Plays George Gershwin
MGC 606Oscar Peterson Oscar Peterson Plays Duke Ellington
MGC 607Gene Krupa(not released)
MGC 608 Jazz at the Philharmonic How High the Moon
MGC 609 Charlie Parker Charlie Parker Big Band
MGC 610 Bud Powell Bud Powell's Moods
MGC 611 Lionel Hampton The Lionel Hampton Quartet
MGC 612 Art Tatum The Genius of Art Tatum#1
MGC 613Art Tatum The Genius of Art Tatum#2
MGC 614Art Tatum The Genius of Art Tatum#3
MGC 615Art Tatum The Genius of Art Tatum#4
MGC 616not used
MGC 617not used
MGC 618Art Tatum The Genius of Art Tatum#5
MGC 619not used
MGC 620not used
MGC 621not used
MGC 622 Illinois Jacquet Jazz Moods by Illinois Jacquet
MGC 623Oscar Peterson Oscar Peterson Plays Jerome Kern
MGC 624Oscar Peterson Oscar Peterson Plays Richard Rodgers
MGC 625Oscar Peterson Oscar Peterson Plays Vincent Youmans
MGC 626 Count Basie Dance Session
MGC 627Gene Krupa and His Orchestra Sing, Sing, Sing
MGC 628Lionel Hampton The Lionel Hampton Quintet
MGC 629not used
MGC 630Artie ShawArtie Shaw and His Gramercy Five, Vol. 3
MGC 631Gene Krupa The Gene Krupa Sextet
MGC 632 Meade "Lux" Lewis and Louie Bellson Meade "Lux" Lewis and Louie Bellson Play Boogie Woogie Piano and Drums
MGC 633Count Basie Basie Jazz
MGC 634 Flip Phillips and Buddy Rich The Flip Phillips Buddy Rich Trio
MGC 635 Phil Moore Music for Moderns
MGC 636not used
MGC 637Flip Phillips The Flip Phillips Quintet
MGC 638 Charlie Barnet One Night Stand
MGC 639Various ArtistsOur Best
MGC 640 Harry Carney Harry Carney with Strings
MGC 641 Roy Eldridge and Dizzy Gillespie Roy and Diz
MGC 642Lionel HamptonThe Lionel Hampton Quintet #2
MGC 643Art Tatum, Benny Carter and Louis Bellson Tatum - Carter - Bellson
MGC 644 Bob Brookmeyer Bob Brookmeyer Plays Bob Brookmeyer and Some Others
MGC 645Artie ShawArtie Shaw and His Gramercy Five, Vol. 4
MGC 646 Charlie Parker The Magnificent Charlie Parker
MGC 647Count Basie Dance Session Album #2
MGC 648Oscar Peterson Oscar Peterson Plays Harry Warren
MGC 649Oscar Peterson Oscar Peterson Plays Harold Arlen
MGC 650Oscar Peterson Oscar Peterson Plays Jimmy McHugh
MGC 651Various ArtistsNorman Granz' Jam Session #1
MGC 652Various ArtistsNorman Granz' Jam Session #2
MGC 653Various ArtistsNorman Granz' Jam Session #3
MGC 654Various ArtistsNorman Granz' Jam Session #4
MGC 655Various ArtistsNorman Granz' Jam Session #5
MGC 656Various ArtistsNorman Granz' Jam Session #6
MGC 657Art TatumThe Genius of Art Tatum #6
MGC 658Art TatumThe Genius of Art Tatum #7
MGC 659Art TatumThe Genius of Art Tatum #8
MGC 660Art TatumThe Genius of Art Tatum #9
MGC 661Art TatumThe Genius of Art Tatum #10
MGC 662 Fred Astaire The Astaire Story Vol. 1
MGC 663Fred Astaire The Astaire Story Vol. 2
MGC 664Fred Astaire The Astaire Story Vol. 3
MGC 665Fred Astaire The Astaire Story Vol. 4
MGC 666Count Basie Basie
MGC 667Lionel HamptonThe Lionel Hampton Quartet/Quintet
MGC 668Gene KrupaThe Gene Krupa Quartet
MGC 669 Billie Holiday Music for Torching
MGC 670Lionel HamptonLionel Hampton Big Band
MGC 671Roy Eldridge and Dizzy Gillespie Roy and Diz Vol. 2
MGC 672Stan WilsonA Recital by Stan Wilson
MGC 673Lionel HamptonThe Lionel Hampton Quartet
MGC 674Various ArtistsThe Jazz Scene
MGC 675Charlie Parker Charlie Parker with Strings
MGC 676Illinois Jacquet Illinois Jacquet and His Orchestra
MGC 677Various ArtistsNorman Granz' Jam Session #7
MGC 678Count Basie and Joe Williams Count Basie Swings, Joe Williams Sings
MGC 679Art Tatum, Roy Eldridge, Alvin Stoller and John SimmonsThe Art Tatum - Roy Eldridge - Alvin Stoller - John Simmons Quartet
MGC 680Illinois Jacquet and Ben Webster The Kid and the Brute
MGC 681Gene Krupa, Lionel Hampton and Teddy Wilson Play Selections from "The Benny Goodman Story"
MGC 682 Lawrence Brown Slide Trombone
MGC 683 Roy Eldridge Little Jazz
MGC 684Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich Krupa and Rich
MGC 685Count Basie The Count!
MGC 686Billie Holiday A Recital by Billie Holiday Selections from An Evening with Billie Holiday and Billie Holiday
MGC 687Gene KrupaThe Exciting Gene Krupa and His Quartet
MGC 688Oscar PetersonThe Oscar Peterson Quartet, Vol. 1
MGC 689 Machito Afro Cuban Jazz
MGC 690Billie Holiday Solitude selections from Holiday's first three 10inch LPs
MGC 691Flip PhillipsFlip Wails
MGC 692Flip PhillipsSwinging with Flip Phillips and His Orchestra
MGC 693Flip PhillipsFlip
MGC 694Oscar PetersonRecital by Oscar Peterson
MGC 695Oscar PetersonNostalgic Memories by Oscar Peterson
MGC 696Oscar PetersonMusic by Oscar Peterson: Tenderly
MGC 697Oscar PetersonMusic by Oscar Peterson: Keyboard
MGC 698Oscar Peterson An Evening with Oscar Peterson
MGC 699 Chico O'Farrill Jazz North and South of the Border
MGC 700Illinois JacquetJazz Moode
MGC 701Illinois JacquetPort of Rico
MGC 702Illinois Jacquet Groovin' with Jacquet
MGC 703Gene KrupaDrum Boogie
MGC 704Roy Eldridge Rockin' Chair
MGC 705Roy Eldridge Dale's Wail
MGC 706Count Basie The Swinging Count!
MGC 707 Hank Jones Urbanity
MGC 708Oscar Peterson Oscar Peterson Plays Count Basie
MGC 709Lionel Hampton, Art Tatum and Buddy Rich The Lionel Hampton Art Tatum Buddy Rich Trio
MGC 710Gene KrupaKrupa's Wailnot released
MGC 711Various ArtistsNorman Granz' Jam Session #8
MGC 712Art TatumThe Genius of Art Tatum #11
MGC 713Billie Holiday Velvet Mood
MGC 714Lionel HamptonLionel Hampton Plays Love Songs
MGC 715Art Tatum and Buddy DeFranco The Art Tatum-Buddy DeFranco Quartet(not released)
MGC 716Roy EldridgeThe Music of Roy Eldridge: Mr. Jazz(not released)
MGC 717 Harry Edison Sweets
MGC 718Billie Holiday/Ralph BurnsJazz Recital
MGC 719not used
MGC 720not used
MGC 721Billie Holiday Lady Sings the Blues
MGC 722Count Basie The Band of Distinction Reissue of Basie
MGC 723Count BasieBasie Roars AgainSelections from Dance Session and Dance Session Album #2
MGC 724Count BasieThe King of SwingSelections from Dance Session and Dance Session Album #2
MGC 725Charlie ParkerNight and Day
MGC 726Lionel HamptonKing of the Vibes
MGC 727Lionel HamptonAir Mail Special
MGC 728Gene KrupaThe Driving Gene Krupa Plays with His Sextet
MGC 729Count Basie Basie Rides Again!
MGC 730Roy Eldridge and Dizzy Gillespie Trumpet Battle Selections from Roy and Diz and Roy and Diz #2
MGC 731Roy Eldridge and Dizzy Gillespie The Trumpet Kings Selections from Roy and Diz and Roy and Diz #2
MGC 732Bob Brookmeyer The Modernity of Bob Brookmeyer Reissue of Bob Brookmeyer Plays Bob Brookmeyer and Some Others
MGC 733Charlie ParkerYardbird(not released)
MGC 734Count BasieThe Band of Distinctionnot released
MGC 735Lionel HamptonFlying Home
MGC 736Lionel HamptonSwingin' with Hamp
MGC 737Lionel HamptonHamp Roars Again(not released)
MGC 738Lionel HamptonHamp!
MGC 739 Bud Powell The Genius of Bud Powell
MGC 740Flip PhillipsRock with Flip
MGC 741Art TatumThe Art Tatum Trio(not released)
MGC 742Various ArtistsDown Beat Critics Poll Winners(not released)
MGC 743 Metronome All-Stars Metronome All-Stars 1956 Featuring Count Basie and Ella Fitzgerald
MGC 744Lionel HamptonHamp's Big Four
MGC 745 Woody Herman Jazz the Utmost!
MGC 746Art TatumPresenting the Art Tatum Trio(not released)
MGC 747Dizzy Gillespie/Django Reinhardt Jazz from Paris(not released)
MGC 748Various ArtistsJazz from St. Germain des Pres(not released)
MGC 749Count BasieBasie in Europe(not released)
MGC 750Illinois Jacquet Swing's the Thing

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