Mole Jazz

Add Wire 1984
My fathers favourite place for jazz records. I recall an incident on a freezing cold February in 1977 when a guy came in with a box of LPs and placed them under the counter whilst he browsed...they had electric heaters placed under the counter and you can guess what happened. I think the shop eventually was connected to "'Rays Jazz". Comment: Peter Le Faucheur.
(June 21, 2014) najponk said:Art Pepper - Milcho Leviev recordings from Ronnie Scott´s 1980!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(Nov 14, 2013) Anonymous said:The shop ceased to trade in 2004 when lease renewal was deemed uneconomic. It's stock was transferred to Harold Moores in Great Marlborough Street W1 (near junction with Poland Street) which still sells Jazz records under the care of Andy Wiersma who also transferred from Mole.
Name Matthew Wright Comment: The shop was set up by Graham Griffiths, Ed Dipple and Pete Fincham - see the clipping written by Jim Godbolt in a copy of Jazz at Ronnie Scott's magazine. It was never connected to Ray's Jazz but it did take over Asman's in New Row for a short time, following the death of James Asman. (May 31, 2017)
(June 21, 2014) najponk said:Art Pepper - Milcho Leviev recordings from Ronnie Scott´s 1980!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(Nov 14, 2013) Anonymous said:The shop ceased to trade in 2004 when lease renewal was deemed uneconomic. It's stock was transferred to Harold Moores in Great Marlborough Street W1 (near junction with Poland Street) which still sells Jazz records under the care of Andy Wiersma who also transferred from Mole.
Name Matthew Wright Comment: The shop was set up by Graham Griffiths, Ed Dipple and Pete Fincham - see the clipping written by Jim Godbolt in a copy of Jazz at Ronnie Scott's magazine. It was never connected to Ray's Jazz but it did take over Asman's in New Row for a short time, following the death of James Asman. (May 31, 2017)