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Listen to 78 RPM recordings in all their quadraphonic splendor

Free Clinic

Free Clinic

We wander into an alternative universe where the pandemic is under control, and decide to set up a free neighborhood clinic to handle the huge backlog in cases that were postponed during the lockdown.

Our team of specialists include a medicine man for the blues, a root doctor, doctors of jazz and syncopation, and a Love Doctor. Our clinic emphasizes dance exercise and a diet of fruits, vegetables and vitamins.

1 - Long as You Got Your Health - The Merry Macs with Ray Noble and his Orchestra – 1937

2 - Sick, Sober, and Sorry - Tommy Duncan and his Western All-Stars – 1951

3 - Oh! Doctor - Louis Panico and his Orchestra – 1930

4 - Hey, Doc! - The Ink Spots - 1941

5 - Hey, Doc! - Tyree Glenn and Cab Calloway and his Orchestra – 1941

6 - Doctor Jazz Stomp - Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers - 1949

7 - Doctor Ketchum - Ernest Tubb and Red Foley – 1953

8 - I'm The Medicine Man for The Blues – Johnny Marvin with Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra – 1929

9 - Alligator Crawl - Doc Cook and his 14 Doctors of Syncopation – 1927

10 - Love Doctor Blues - Gatemouth Moore with the Tiny Grimes' Swingtet - 1946

11 - Doctor Jazz - Jacques Kluger – 1941

12 - Root Doctor Blues - Dr. Clayton – 1946

13 - Old Doc Yak - Ray McKinley with Will Bradley and his Orchestra – 1939

14 - She's Just What the Doctor Ordered - Six Jumping Jacks – 1927

15 - Doctor Blues - Luis Russell – 1929

16 - Vitamin Pills - Lorraine Benson with Ray Herbeck's Orchestra – 1946

17 - I Need Vitamin "U" - Jerry Bowne with Horace Heidt and his Musical Knights - 1942

18 - The Doctor Prescribed Death - Suspense – 1943 (Radio Drama)

19 - Illusion – Tales of the Texas Rangers – 1952 (Radio Drama)

20 - Blues Doctor - The 6-Alarm Six - 1949

Jams and Jellies

Jams and Jellies

Banned by the Third Reich

Banned by the Third Reich