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Around The Jazz Internet: Jan. 27, 2012

A lot of words have been exchanged about Los Angeles jazz club proprietors lately.
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A lot of words have been exchanged about Los Angeles jazz club proprietors lately.

We would buy a sheet of Miles Davis stamps.

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Remembering Clare Fischer On Piano Jazz



Posted: 2012-01-27 15:57:00
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It's A Buyer's Market: Crate-Digging On $100 A Day

Gimme Gimme Records in Manhattan's East Village, Egon's source for an affordable copy of Charles 'Cha Cha' Shaw's Kingdom Come.
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Gimme Gimme Records in Manhattan's East Village, Egon's source for an affordable copy of Charles 'Cha Cha' Shaw's Kingdom Come.

The recession has wreaked havoc on serious record collectors and the dealers who service them, from those who invested a precious fortune in major-label...

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For Eager Fans, Small Labels Roll Out All-Access Plans

Stones Throw is one of a handful of indie labels to make its new releases available to fans on a subscription basis.
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Stones Throw is one of a handful of indie labels to make its new releases available to fans on a subscription basis.

This week, Stones Throw Records — the storied L.A. indie label that has put out under-the-radar hip-hop, funk and soul since 1996 — announced a new, one-stop way for fans to get its music. For a $10 monthly fee, every new album, EP and single the label releases will come straight to your inbox in the form of high-quality, DRM-free MP3s.

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