Are Big Band vinyl records worth anything?

Are Big Band vinyl records worth anything?

Very few of these artists’ music has dated well, and therefore very few buyers are interested in purchasing these records. If you are, you are in luck! Formats of music that are unpopular are also readily available, including Big Band and Classical music. 78 RPM records are generally worth nothing at all.

How do I ship records in bulk?

Gathering your supplies

  1. Choose the right shipping container. Use a stiff-walled EZ fold mailer.
  2. Choose the right packaging material.
  3. Extras: Grab some packing tape and address labels.
  4. Take the record out of its sleeve.
  5. Make a record sandwich.
  6. Wrap up that sandwich.
  7. Remember: Keep things snug.
  8. Seal it up well.

Which is the best big band album of all time?

Tuning Up, Warning, Roadtime Shuffle are terrific overall. Recorded in 1976, this album represents some of the best big band playing of its day. Count Basie – Atomic Basie: The collaborations of the Count Basie Orchestra and composer/arranger Neal Hefti produced some memorable music over the years.

How big of a record collection do I Need?

No collection is too large or small. We buy rare and not-so-rare records as well as collectible CDs and 8 track tapes. Click the CONTACT US button below to get started.

Is there such a thing as a big band?

Big bands are, for many college and university jazz programs in the U.S. Canada, the cornerstone of the curriculum. They are also one of the primary recruiting tools for most jazz programs and for many Schools of Music.

Who are the people who buy vinyl records?

We are buyers of fine jazz LPs, especially from the early period. We buy large estate collections of vinyl records. No collection too large. From the old DJ who kept every record he ever received…to the collector who thought he could take them with him to the grave, we buy the hoards.

No collection is too large or small. We buy rare and not-so-rare records as well as collectible CDs and 8 track tapes. Click the CONTACT US button below to get started.

Which is the best big band recording of all time?

Christlieb rips one of the best tenor solos ever on Gordon Goodwin’s burning original “Picture IV,” and Menza and Findlay soar on “Sambandrea Swing.” Sammy Nestico’s terrific setting of Ian McDougal’s “Bustling” (featuring Ron King on flugelhorn), and Candoli’s trumpet feature on a funky “I Can’t Get Started” are a few more highlights.

Big bands are, for many college and university jazz programs in the U.S. Canada, the cornerstone of the curriculum. They are also one of the primary recruiting tools for most jazz programs and for many Schools of Music.

We are buyers of fine jazz LPs, especially from the early period. We buy large estate collections of vinyl records. No collection too large. From the old DJ who kept every record he ever received…to the collector who thought he could take them with him to the grave, we buy the hoards.

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