- early-to-mid-1960s.
Prestige created new
labels in 1960: Swingville,
Moodsville,
covering jazz,
Bluesville featuring blues revival artists,
Lively Arts...
- 1961) with Pee Wee
Russell Good Old
Broadway (
Moodsville 1962) The Jazz
Version of No
Strings (
Moodsville, 1962) Hawkins! Eldridge! Hodges! Alive! At the...
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albums on
several subsidiary labels including the New Jazz, Bluesville,
Moodsville and
Swingsville labels. The
Prestige Recordings or The
Complete Prestige...
- Altogether,
Garland released 25
albums on
Prestige Records and its
subsidiary Moodsville,
which were
recorded between 1956 and 1962. He also
recorded several albums...
- (Prestige, 1960)
Groove Blues (Prestige, 1961) – rec. 1958 Nice an' Cool (
Moodsville, 1961) Jug (Prestige, 1961) Up Tight! (Prestige, 1961)
Twisting the Jug...
- Jazz, 1962) Blue Bash! with
Jimmy Smith (Verve, 1963)
Bluesy Burrell (
Moodsville, 1963)
Lotsa Bossa Nova! (Kapp, 1963)
Midnight Blue (Blue Note, 1963)...
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Coleman Hawkins Good Old
Broadway (
Moodsville, 1962)
Today and Now (Impulse!, 1962) The Jazz
Version of No
Strings (
Moodsville, 1962) Hawkins! Eldridge! Hodges...
- 1960:
Eddie "Lockjaw"
Davis with
Shirley Scott (
Moodsville) note:
Scott also on
piano 1960:
Misty (
Moodsville) – with
Shirley Scott;
released 1963 1960: Afro-Jaws...
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album by
saxophonist Gene
Ammons recorded in 1961 and
released on the
Moodsville, a
subsidiary label of Prestige. The
AllMusic review stated: "A 1961 set...
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pianist Tommy Flanagan which was
recorded in 1960 and
released on the
Moodsville label. The
AllMusic site
awarded the
album 3
stars stating "Since this...