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The Swaggie Records Label : ウィキペディア英語版
The Swaggie Records Label

The Swaggie Records Label was established in Australia in 1949 by the five
members of the Graeme Bell co-operative band, Graeme and Roger Bell, Ade
Monsbourgh, Don "Pixie" Roberts and Lou Silbereisen, who registered as
the proprietors of the business name ''Swaggie''.
During the 1940s, the Metropole Hotel in Bourke Street, Melbourne, was
a popular drinking bar for Melbourne jazz musicians and friends. Graeme
Bell and his musicians were among the regular patrons and it was here
that discussions on forming the band’s own record label were commenced.
The name ''Swaggie'' was chosen, and a fellow patron, commercial artist Tim
Nichol, drew the original Swagman and Dog logo.
The first recordings for the Swaggie label were made with the Graeme
Bell Australian Jazz Band at the AWA Sydney studio on 24 October 1949.
Between November 1949 and September 1950, Swaggie held several Graeme
Bell band recording sessions in the Melbourne studio of Broadcast
Exchange of Australia (BEA) to build a library of master recordings, and
from these masters five 10-inch 78 rpm records, numbered S1 to S5, were
manufactured and distributed for retail sale.
In late 1952 a decision was made to wind-up the co-operative band and
the Swaggie business was sold to Nevill L. Sherburn. For some months
Nevill had been corresponding with Milt Gabler, founder of Commodore
Records and United Hot Clubs of America labels in the USA,who was most
helpful and encouraging to Nevill’s endeavour to produce a similar
label in Australia with Swaggie.
All the existing Swaggie 78 rpm masters, issued and unissued, were
transferred to magnetic tape masters by Nevill Sherburn for release on
10-inch LP and 7-inch EP albums with covers designed by Clement Meadmore. In
addition, two 10-inch 78 rpm records (S7 and S8) by Duke Ellington and his
Kentucky Club Orchestra 1926-1927 were pressed on vinyl and released.
During its first decade Swaggie was devoted mainly to the documentation
of Australian jazz, especially the traditional revival, and continued
this role into the 1980s. However, the label became more widely known
internationally in the early 1960s when it issued the extensive Jazz
Collector Series of vintage jazz reissues, on 7-inch 33 1/3 LPs. This
material, drawn from major American companies, was obtained by leasing
agreements with their Australian branches and agents. This series was
succeeded in January 1966 with a similar series of 12-inch LPs, The Jazz
Makers, which drew mainly on American and European labels.
In 1980 an additional 12-inch LP series, Vintage Jazz Archives, was
introduced and devoted to the definitively programmed chronological
reissues of early jazz.
Swaggie has recorded visiting jazz artists in Australia and participated
in international recording sessions, especially in New York and New
Orleans, to form an extensive jazz archive.
Introduction of the Compact Disc Digital Audio System and the use of
digital recording technology during remastering of the original analog
master tapes for CD replication has enabled Nevill Sherburn to expand
the Swaggie catalogue.
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