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John Steiner
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Journalist - producer - engineer - researcher
Born on 21 July 1908 in Milwaukee, U.S.
Bought, operated, and later sold Paramount. He and Hugh Davis co-founded the jazz collector label S D Records (often referred to as S/D Records)
ALBUMS
Earl Hines
A Monday Date: 1928
1970
Georgia Tom
Georgia Tom & Friends
APPEARANCES +
Duke Ellington
The Great Chicago Concerts
1994
Blind Blake
1926-30 - Bootleg Rum Dum Blues
1987, Vinyl,
,
Country Blues/Ragtime
Art Hodes
The Trios
1985, Vinyl,
,
Dixieland
Duke Ellington
Civic Opera House Concert - January 20th, 1946
1983, LP, D.E.T.S.
King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band With Louis Armstrong
The Complete Gennett Recordings 1923
1983
Wild Bill Davison
The Individualism Of Wild Bill Davison
1978,
The Sons Of Bix's*
A Legend Revisited
1976, LP, Album, Fairmont Records
Various
Critics Choice By The Carras Jaz Lecturers
1976, LP, Album, Comp, Not On Label
Johnny Dodds
Chicago Mess Around - The Immortal Johnny Dodds Vol.2
1972, Vinyl,
,
Dixieland
Johnny Dodds
The Immortal Johnny Dodds
1972,
,
Dixieland
Ma Rainey
Down In The Basement (A Third Collection Of Classic Performances By The Legendary "Mother Of The Blues")
1971, Vinyl,
Johnie Lewis
Alabama Slide Guitar
1971
Ida Cox
Blues Ain't Nothin' Else But...
1971
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Black Snake Moan
1970
Ma Rainey And Her Georgia Jazz Band*
Oh My Babe Blues (1924-1928)
1969,
,
Country Blues
Blind Lemon Jefferson
The Immortal Blind Lemon Jefferson
1967
Ma Rainey
The Immortal Ma Rainey
1966, Vinyl,
,
Vocal
Sunnyland Slim And Little Brother Montgomery
Chicago Blues Session
1964
Various
The Sound Of Chicago (1923-1940)
1964, 3x Vinyl Terre Haute pressing, Box Set,
Doc Evans' Band*
Doc Evans
1949, 4xShellac, 10", Album, Dublin's
Ma Rainey
The Immortal Ma Rainey
LP, Comp, RE, RM, Gre, Milestone (4), Milestone (4),
,
Vocal
Johnny Dodds
Chicago Mess Around
LP, Comp, Mono, RE, Milestone (4)
Blind Lemon Jefferson
1926-29
Louis Armstrong And King Oliver
Louis Armstrong And King Oliver
Louis Armstrong / Jimmie Noone
Jam Session Broadcast 1938 / Jimmie Noone Quartet 1941
King Oliver
The Immortal King Oliver