The Girls on the Vinyl

Saw this interesting movie yesterday called “The Girls in the Band.” It’s a documentary about female jazz musicians, not vocalists, from early jazz through today. So naturally, my reaction on walking out of the theater is that I wanted to write something about it for Jazz Collector and, of course, my focus would be on collectible records by female jazz artists.  I was taxing my brain to come up with the most valuable jazz record by female artists and all I could come up with were the Toshiko Akiyoshi records on Storyville and Norgran. So I got up this morning, did a search by price on the Jazz Collector Price Guide and the obvious records came up right away: The Jutta Hipp records on Blue Note, particularly Blue Note 1530 with Zoot Sims. Duh. I didn’t think of these immediately because, surprisingly, Jutta Hipp was not one of the artists mentioned in the film. After the Jutta Hipp records, what’s the next highest priced record by a female artist in the Jazz Collector Price Guide? Take a guess. Hint: It’s not one that I thought of.

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7 comments

  • Maybe the harpist Dorothy Ashby ?

  • Could that be Lorraine Geller at the piano on the Dot label?

  • Please define “collectible”…

  • I say Please define “girl”. My vote is for the rare of the two Billy Tipton LPs-Sweet Georgia Brown on Tops. And here are two musician transvestite stories I heard.
    A sax player picked up what he thought was a woman, felt a pair of balls and said “Danny, I was so horny, I fucked him anyway”
    In another story, the guy said “Danny she kept pointing at her ass, so I stuck it in. Then I reached around… felt a dick….and I knew it wasn’t MINE!”
    I only mingle in the highest circles.

  • Robert — Collectible by value
    Danny — Happy Birthday
    Answer — Lorraine Geller on Dot

  • Helen Merrill’s s/t debut on Emarcy?

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