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Nilva Records was a jazz record label in Geneva, Switzerland established by drummer Alvin Queen.[1] The name is an anagram of Queen's first name.

History

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Queen ran Nilva for ten years, then stopped during the 1990s when there were complications with distribution.[1] Inspired by the "Blue Note sound", he began recording in the early 1980s at Minot Studios in White Plains, New York.[1] The first album released was Alvin Queen in Europe (1981).[1] This was followed by Ashanti and albums by Charles Davis, Ray Drummond, Junior Mance, and Bill Saxton.[1]

Discography

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  • NQ 3401: Alvin QueenIn Europe (1980)
  • NQ 3402: Alvin Queen – Ashanti (1981)
  • NQ 3403: Alvin Queen – Glidin' and Stridin' (1982)
  • NQ 3404: Khaliq Al-Rouf & Salaam – Elephant Trot Dance (1979)
  • NQ 3405: Junior Mance & Martin Rivera – The Tender Touch (1983)
  • NQ 3406: John PattonSoul Connection (1983)
  • NQ 3407: Alvin Queen & Dusko GoykovichA Day in Holland (1983)
  • NQ 3408: Bill SaxtonBeneath the Surface (1984)
  • NQ 3409: Ray DrummondSusanita (1984)
  • NQ 3410: Charles DavisSuper 80 (1984)
  • NQ 3411: Bob CunninghamWalking Bass (1985)
  • NQ 3412: John CollinsThe Incredible John Collins (1985)
  • NQ 3413: Alvin Queen – Jammin' Uptown (1985)
  • NQ 3414: Ronnie MathewsSo Sorry Please (1985)
  • NQ 3415: Ray Drummond – Maya's Dance (1989)
  • NQ 3416: Edmund J. Wood – Immanent Domain (1985)
  • NQ 3417: Piano Seven (Thierry Lang) – Live! (1988)
  • NQ 3418: Raymond Court – Beautiful Friendship (1988)
  • NQ 3419: John Hicks & Elise WoodLuminous (1988)
  • NQ 3420: Moncef Genoud – Waiting for Birth (1989)
  • NQ 3421: Alvin Queen – I'm Back (1992)

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Joyce, Mike (25 April 2019). "Alvin Queen: Improving With Age". JazzTimes. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
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