Stomp Off - Artists Who Have Released Material On Stomp Off

Artists Who Have Released Material On Stomp Off

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  • Clint Baker
  • Aces Of Syncopation
  • Acker Bilk
  • Black Bottom Stompers
  • Black Eagle Jazz Band
  • Jean-Francois Bonnel
  • Tom Brier
  • Ernie Carson
  • European Classic Jazz Band
  • Charquet & Co.
  • Chrysanthemum Ragtime Band
  • Ken Colyer
  • Jim Cullum, Jr./Jim Cullum Jazz Band
  • Dave Dallwitz
  • Mike Daniels
  • James Dapogny
  • Ted des Plantes
  • Neville Dickie
  • Down Home Jazz Band
  • Dry Throat Five
  • Peter Ecklund
  • Wally Fawkes
  • George Foley (pianist)
  • Jacques Gauthe
  • Banu Gibson
  • John Gill
  • Grand Dominion Jazz Band
  • Marty Grosz
  • Hall Brothers Jazz Band
  • Heliotrope Ragtime Orchestra
  • Art Hodes
  • Hot Antic Jazz Band
  • Keith Ingham
  • Jazz O'Maniacs
  • Kustbandet
  • Morten Gunnar Larsen
  • Carol Leigh
  • Louisiana Repertory Jazz Ensemble
  • Louisiana Washboard Five
  • Humphrey Lyttelton
  • Louis Mazetier
  • Jimmy Mazzy
  • Rosy McHargue
  • Turk Murphy
  • Don Neely
  • New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra
  • New Orleans Rascals
  • Keith Nichols
  • Jimmy Noone Jr.
  • Ophelia Ragtime Orchestra
  • The Original Salty Dogs Jazz Band
  • Paris Washboard
  • Bent Persson
  • Red Roseland Cornpickers
  • Michael Lande's Rhythm Club Orchestra
  • Wally Rose
  • Scaniazz
  • Ray Skjelbred
  • Hal Smith (musician)
  • Ray Smith (pianist)
  • South Frisco Jazz Band
  • Andy Stein
  • Tom Stuip
  • Richard Sudhalter
  • Monty Sunshine
  • Swedish Jazz Kings
  • Butch Thompson
  • Uptown Lowdown Jazz Band
  • Terry Waldo
  • West End Jazz Band
  • Golden Eagle Jazz Band-USA
  • Gaslite Gale Foehner

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