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Mighty Quinn Records
ByThese are special records--heck, even my three year old daughter dances to Eddie Condon...
Jerry Roche, Mighty Quinn Records

With the encouragement and assistance of Michael Cuscuna of Mosaic and Blue Note Records, Roche first got an opportunity to experience the joy of rediscovery in 2003. Cuscuna suggested he put together collections of instrumental music by guitar wizard Leo Kottke. He did that for Blue Note and the fever took hold. "I loved all sorts of music from any number of genres and when Michael responded well to the Kottkes I thought of other players that I'd always loved. Someone that came to mind was Earl King and, for the Okra-Tone label, I got to bring back his recordings for [the] Imperial labelgreat R&B guitar." The Greenwich, Conn. based Okra-Tone invited Roche to bring back some other recordings from the '50s-60s. "There were two rare Hank Jones sessionsPorgy and Bess and The Talented Touchon the United Artists label and Okra-Tone and I got them out on a single disc in 2004. This was followed by the incredible record by folk singer/guitarist Chris Smither (originally produced by Cuscuna in the '60s). It was then, in 2004, that I decided to do my own label and rediscover jazz gems."

And now comes something differentMighty Quinn is set to issue a brand new set from the stunningly talented guitarist Gary Lucas. Roche reveres Lucas and the players he's assembled for his Gods and Monsters band. "The bassist is Ernie Brooks from the Modern Lovers, the drummers are Jonathan Kane from the Swans and Billy Ficca from my favorite all-time rock band, Television. This is music that basically defies categoriesit's got elements of a lot of things in it. And later, we'll be issuing an album by the rock band Hello Dali." So, jazz is still in the picture for Roche and Mighty Quinn, but there will be more to the picture. Says Roche, "The market is changing in so many ways and I'm delighted to be seeing what those changes hold in store for us."
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