Good Time Jazz Records

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Good Time Jazz was an American jazz record label.

The label was founded in 1949 by Lester Koenig in Los Angeles; its first releases were from the Firehouse Five Plus Two. It did both new releases and reissues of classic jazz; among the artists whose music was released on Good Time Jazz were Jelly Roll Morton, Burt Bales, Wally Rose, Luckey Roberts, Willie "The Lion" Smith, Lu Watters, Bob Scobey, Bunk Johnson, Kid Ory, George Lewis, Johnny Wiggs, Sharkey Bonano, Don Ewell, and blues musician Jesse Fuller.

Good Time was eventually subsumed by Koenig's Contemporary Records. Its last recording was made in 1969. Koenig died in 1977, and the label's material was then sold to Fantasy Records, who anthologized some of it. It was acquired by the Concord Music Group in 2004 when Fantasy Records was taken over.

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