
Good Time Jazz
's Dixieland and traditional jazz label created in May 1949; became the sister label to his , launched two years later.
The label, which released its first records in July 1949, was responsible for the 1950s revival of Dixieland jazz and recording New Orleans Dixieland legends [a=Kid Ory], [a=Turk Murphy], [a=Lu Watters] and [a=Bunk Johnson] as well as the [a=Firehouse Five Plus Two], a Dixieland combo led by Disney animators [a=Ward Kimball] and [a=Frank Thomas (2)] and jazz traditionalists [a=George Smith] and Harlem stride pianist [a=Willie "The Lion" Smith].
In March 1958, having seen stereo prove itself on tape, they installed a stereo disk cutter for future releases of stereo LP's. See their sister company profile for more info on their specially designed lathe.
Good Time Jazz was closed down in 1969 and sold to [l=Fantasy] along with its parent Contemporary Records in 1984. Fantasy issued anthologies and reissued a number of the LPs; in 1993, the label was revived with new recordings by The Silver Leaf Jazz Band, Jacques Gauthe, Scott Black's Hot Horns and other New Orleans-based muscians.
[b]French EPs[/b]:
-Production [l=Vogue] logo + 3-prong center until "EPL. 7121" (1954-1956)
-Production [l=Vogue] logo on reissues
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