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	Comments on: Price Updates: Thad, Clifford, Bird, Evans	</title>
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		By: geoffrey wheeler		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Barney Wilen Quintet recording is on the (F) Guilde du Jazz label, not Guide du Jazz. Guilde du Jazz is related to the American Jazztone label but the Wilen recording was never issued in the United States. As a continuity-club record label, Jazztone was a subsidiary of Concert Hall Society. This is all explained in my 508-page book Jazz by Mail: Record Clubs and Record Labels, 1936 to 1958. In addition to Jazztone, my book also details the Dial label. I have a few recently discovered new copies left autographed by the late Paul Bacon of record-cover and book-jacket fame. The cover design for this book was the last project Paul ever worked on. Price $99.00. Contact dialjazz@gmail.com.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Barney Wilen Quintet recording is on the (F) Guilde du Jazz label, not Guide du Jazz. Guilde du Jazz is related to the American Jazztone label but the Wilen recording was never issued in the United States. As a continuity-club record label, Jazztone was a subsidiary of Concert Hall Society. This is all explained in my 508-page book Jazz by Mail: Record Clubs and Record Labels, 1936 to 1958. In addition to Jazztone, my book also details the Dial label. I have a few recently discovered new copies left autographed by the late Paul Bacon of record-cover and book-jacket fame. The cover design for this book was the last project Paul ever worked on. Price $99.00. Contact <a href="mailto:dialjazz@gmail.com">dialjazz@gmail.com</a>.</p>
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