ED BLOSSOM AND HIS NEW ENGLANDERS
Pseudonym on Harmony 809-H for the California Ramblers, q.v.
BOB OR BUD BLUE
Pseudonym on Okeh 41464 and Odeon 193780 for Smith Ballew, q.v., and on Okeh 41466, Parlophone A-3093,
A-3100, A-3103, A-3127 for Fred Rich and his Orchestra, q.v. Buddy Blue and his Texans was a pseudonym on Imperial in 1929-1931 for various New York studio bands, sometimes featuring Smith Ballew as vocalist. See Sam Lanin and his Orchestra (LOVABLE AND SWEET, Imperial 2172) and the Embassy Dance Orchestra.
THE BLUEBIRDS
Joe Gold, a, dir: Tommy Gott, t / Sam Lewis, tb / Larry Abbott, cl, as / Norman Yorke, ts / Jimmy Johnston, bsx /
vn / Bill Wirges, p / Harry Reser, bj / Tom Stacks, d, v. New York, January 26, 1928.
E-7035 Let's Misbehave - vTS
Voc 15652
E-7036 Let's Misbehave
Br (German)?
E-7038 Mine - All Mine - vTS
Voc 15652
E-7040 Mine - All Mine
Br (German)?
THE BLUE BOYS
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Okeh 45314 Nap Hayes and Matthew Prater
Par R-3407 Irwin Abrams and his Orchestra
BLUE DIAMOND ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Supertone S-2167 for Red Nichols and his Five Pennies, q.v.
THE BLUE GRASS BOYS
See Lee Morse.
BLUE GRASS FOOT WARMERS
Ed Allen, c / Benny Moten, cl, as / Clarence Williams, p / Jasper Taylor, wb / Clarence Todd, v (speech). New York, June 16, 1926.
142306-4 Señorita Mine
Har 206-H
142307-2 Charleston Hound
Har 248-H
New York, June 21, 1926.
142329-3 How Could I Be Blue?
Har 206-H
142330-2-3 Old Folks' Shuffle
Har 248-H
BLUE JAY BOYS
Pseudonym on Decca for the State Street Ramblers, q.v.
THE BLUE KITTENS
Pseudonym on Maxsa 1554, 1559, and 1563 for Perry's Orchestra, q.v. It also covered a Harry Reser group on Paramount and subsidiary labels, the personnel of which was probably similar to that of The Bluebirds (q.v.).
THE BLUE LYRES
Made by the Ambrose band, q.v., the following sides are likely to interest the jazz collector.
Arthur Lally, cl, as, bar, dir: Arthur Niblo and another, t / Tony Thorpe and another, tb / Peter Rush, cl, as / Eric Linden, ts / Eric Walker, p / Bill Tringham, g / Ray Axford or Tiny Stock, sb / Maurice Zafer, d / Sam Browne, v.
London, March 3, 1931.
GB-2706-2 After You've Gone
Dec F-3068
GB-2707-1 Chicago
Dec F-3068
London, September 7, 1931.
GB-3194-1 Oh! It Looks Like Rain - vSB
Dec F-2511
GB-3195-1 I Like A Little Girl Like That - vSB
Dec F-2511
London, September 5, 1932.
OY-4017-1 Sing A New Song - vSB
Zon 6186
London, November 20, 1932.
OY-4535-1 Say To Yourself "I Will Be Happy"-vSB
Zon 6275, EE-385
BLUE MOON MELODY BOYS
Pseudonym on Champion for Van and his Half Moon Orchestra, q.v.
THE BLUE MOUNTAINEERS
This recording group, from Ambrose's May Fair Hotel Orchestra, was organized for Vocalion's Broadcast Super Twelve and Broadcast Four-Tune labels. All known issues except waltzes are listed, as most are of some jazz interest.
Joe Brannelly, g, dir: Nat Gonella, t, v / unknown 2nd t / Ted Heath or Bill Mulraney, tb / Joe Crossman, vl, as, bar, v / Billy Amstell, cl, as, ts / Joe Jeannette, cl, ts / ? Eric Siday, vn / Bert Read, p, a / Don Stuteley, sb / Max Bacon, d, vib, v / Sam Browne, Jack Plant, v; on the first session, a harmonica is used. London, February 29, 1932.
A-1063-3 In The Jailhouse Now - vch
Bcst 3169
A-1064-1 Open Up Dem Pearly Gates - vNG&ch
Bcst 3169
London, c. March 25, 1932.
A-1081-1 Kiss By Kiss - vSB
Bcst 3176
A-1082-1 You Rascal, You - vJC-SB
Bcst 3176
A-1083-2 An Ev'ning In Caroline - vSB
Bcst 3177
A-1084-1 Was That The Human Thing To Do? - vSB
Bcst 3177
London, c. April 29, 1932.
A-1111-2 Sailing On The Robert E. Lee - vSB
Bcst 3189
A-1112-1 There's Another Empty Saddle - vSB
Bcst 3190
A-1113-1 Gettin' Sentimental - vSB
Bcst 3189
A-1114-1 Can't We Talk It Over? - vSB
Bcst 3190
London, c. June 3, 1932.
A-1136-1 Lovable - vJP
Bcst 3177
A-1139-1 When We're Alone - vJP
Bcst 3177
A-1140-1 Put That Sun Back In The Sky - vJP
Bcst 3207
A-1141-1 Where's Bill Bailey? (Won't You Come Home?) - vJP
Bcst 3207
London, June 18, 1932.
1150-1 Love, You Funny Thing - vSB
Bcst 3213
1151-1 I Got Rhythm - vSB&ch
Bcst 3213
1152-1 Too Many Tears - vSB
Bcst 3218
1153-3 We All Wanna Know Why - vSB&ch
Bcst 3218
London, July 27, 1932.
1170-2 Is I In Love? I Is - vSB
Bcst 3227
1171-2 Wherever You Are, I'll Come To You - vSB
Bcst 3227
1172-1 Bahama Mama - vSB
Bcst 3228
1173-1 If You Were Only Mine - vSB
Bcst 3228
London, September 10, 1932.
1190-1 Listen To The German Band - vMB-SB&ch
Bcst 3249
1191-1 A Great Big Bunch Of You - vSB
Bcst 3249
1192-2 Sweet Sixteen And Never Been Kissed - vNG-SB
Bcst 3250
1193-1 We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye - vSB
Bcst 3250
Max Goldberg, t, replaces Gonella. London, October 21, 1932.
1216-4 Moon - vSB
Bcst 3260
1217-4 Let's Put Out The Lights (And Go To Sleep) - vSB
Bcst 3260
1219-3-4 You're My Everything - vSB
Bcst 3261
1220-4 Mad About The Boy - vSB
Bcst 3262
1221-4 The Younger Generation - vSB
Bcst 3262
Nat Gonella, t, v, replaces Goldberg; Danny Polo, cl, as, replaces Crossman or Amstell. London, c. November 9, 1932.
1234-1 After Tonight We Say "Goodbye" - vSB
Bcst 3269
1235-2 Say To Yourself "I Will Be Happy" - vMB-SB
Bcst 3269
1236-1 Big Ben's Saying Goodnight - vSB
Bcst 3270
1237-2 Keep Your Last "Goodnight" For Me - vSB
Bcst 3270
Joe Brannally, g, dir: Nat Gonella, t, v / unknown 2nd t / Ted Heath or Bill Mulraney, tb / Joe Crossman or Billy Amstall, cl, as, ts, bar / Danny Polo, cl, as / Joe Jeannette, cl, ts / ? Eric Siday, vn / Bert Read, p, a / Don Stuteley, sb / Max Bacon, d, vib, v / Sam Browne, Cavan O'Connor, v. London, c. November 21, 1932.
1245-1 Say It With Music - Selection, Part 1 - v
Bcst 3274
1246-1 Say It With Music - Selection, Part 2 - v
Bcst 3274
London, December 12, 1932.
1261-1-2 Yes, Mr. Brown - vCO, NG / Dreaming - vCO
Bcst 4-Tune 501
1262-3 Old Mother Hubbard - vCO / Please - vCO
Bcst 4-Tune 502
Harry Berly, cl, ts, oc, replaces Jeannette. London, January 1, 1933.
1280-2 Just A Little Home For The Old Folks - vSB / Puss, Puss, Puss (waltz) - vSB&ch
Bcst 4-Tune 503
1281-2 Fit As A Fiddle / Taboo, Taboo - both vSB-NG
Bcst 4-Tune 504
London, c. January 21, 1933.
1296-1 Hey! Young Fella - vSB / In A Little Back Alley - vSB
Bcst 4-Tune 506
1297-2 Pretending You Care - vSB / On The Air - vSB
Bcst 4-Tune 507
The next two sessions sound like a completely different band; an unidentified female sings where shown. London, c. March 11, 1933.
1336-3 Won't You Stay To Tea? - v m&f / There's A Tiny Little Hair On Your Shoulder - v m&f
Bcst 4-Tune 515
Barrel-organ and pac present*. London, c. April 15, 1933.
1360-2 *All Over Italy (waltz) - v / When My Little Pomeranian Met Your Little Pekinese - v m&f
Bcst 4-Tune 518
As for January 1, 1933. London, May 2, 1933.
1371-2 When It's Lamp-Lightin' Time In The Valley - vSB / The Language Of Love - vSB
Bcst 4-Tune 519
1372-2-3 You've Got Me Crying Again - vNG, SB / Two-Buck Tim From Timbuctoo - vSB
Bcst 4-Tune 519
London, June 12, 1933.
1388-1 In The Valley Of The Moon (waltz) - vSB / Hold Me - vSB
Bcst 4-Tune 521
1389-2 There's A Cabin In The Pines - vNG-SB / Jog Along - vNG, SB
Bcst 4-Tune 521
London, c. June 26, 1933.
1394-2 Somebody Stole My Gal - vSB / Isn't It Heavenly? - vSB
Bcst 4-Tune 523
1395-2 Let's All Be Happy Together - vMB, SB / Spanish Sweetheart - vSB
Bcst 4-Tune 523
BLUE PACIFIC DANCE BAND
? Lloyd Shakespeare and another, t / ? Ted Heath, tb / cl, as / as / ts / p / bj / bb / Bill Harry, d. London, February, 1931.
4184-2 Choo Choo
Pic 716, Simcha 10009
NOTE: Simcha 10009 as PERCY GRANT AND HIS BAND.
THE BLUE RACKETEERS
Pseudonym on Decca F-3101, F-3397 (IN THE SHADE OF THE OLD APPLE TREE), and F-3434 (HIGH SOCIETY) for Gene Kardos and his Orchestra; F-3397 (CLARINET MARMALADE) for the Casa Loma Orchestra, and
F-3434 (THE SCAT SONG) for Mills Blue Rhythm Band, all q.v.
THE BLUE RAMBLERS
Pseudonym on Lucky Strike and Microphone for the Original Indiana Five, q.v.
BLUE RHYTHM BAND / BOYS
See Mills' Blue Rhythm Band.
BLUE RHYTHM ORCHESTRA
Charlie Thomas, c / Jimmy Harrison, tb / Buster Bailey, cl, ss, as / Prince Robinson, ts / Willie "The Lion" Smith, p / Buddy Christian, bj. New York, c. October 29, 1925.
106358 Keep Your Temper
PA 36364, 6856, Per 14545, Sal 303
New York, c. November 4, 1925.
106381 Santa Claus Blues
PA 36350, Per 14531
106382 Hold 'Er, Deacon
PA 36364, Per 14545, MF 102
BLUE RIBBON BOYS
See Mills' Blue Rhythm Band.
BLUE RIBBON SYNCOPATORS
Harry Tate, t / Herbert Diemer, as, bar / George West, p / Gilbert Roberts, bj / Hurley Diemer, d. Buffalo, NY, March, 1925.
8988-A Blues In A Minor
OK 40349
8989-A My Gal, My Pal
OK 40349
NOTE: This record is labeled BLUE RIBBON SYNCOPATORS OF BUFFALO.
Ted Colon, t, replaces Tate; Willard Brown, ts, and Seymour Todd, bb, sb, added. New York, April 29, 1927.
144067-3 Scratch
Col 14215-D
144068-3 Whale Dip
Col 14235-D
144069-1 Blue Ribbon Blues
Col 14235-D
144070-3 Memphis Sprawler
Col 14215-D
BLUES BIRDHEAD
Harmonica solos, acc. by unknown p. Richmond, VA, October 13, 1929.
403111-A Mean Low Blues
OK 8824, Cl 5195-C, VT 7123-V
403112-A Harmonica Blues
OK 8824, Cl 5194-C, VT 7120-V
NOTE: Clarions and Velvet Tones as HARMONICA TIM. They bear false matrix numbers 100450-1 / 100451-1,
respectively. The artist's real name is James Simons.
THE BLUES CHASERS
Pseudonym on Perfect 14428 and 14432 for the Texas Ten q.v. This band is not in any way connected with the Three Blues Chasers (q.v.) on Okeh 8595.
JIMMY BLYTHE
This artist is sometimes credited on his records as Jimmie Blythe or James Blythe.
Piano solos. Chicago, April, 1924.
1750-1-2 Chicago Stomps
Pm 12207
1751-1-2 Armour Ave. Struggle [sic]
Pm 12207
Chicago, June, 1925.
2201-1 Fat Meat And Greens
Pm 12304
2202-1 Jimmie Blues
Pm 12304
BLYTHE'S SINFUL FIVE: Alfred Bell, c / as / Leroy Pickett, vn / Jimmy Blythe, p / bj / W. E. Burton, d, k. Chicago, January, 1926.
2420-1-2 Pump Tillie (Pump Tille*)
Pm 12346, Sil 3549*
NOTE: Silvertone 3549 as THE NIGHT OWLS.
Piano solos. Chicago, c. May, 1926.
1025 Lovin's Been Here And Gone To The Mecca Flat
Pm 12370, 14019, JC L-110
1026 Mr. Freddie Blues
Pm 12370, 14019, JC L-110
BLYTHE'S WASHBOARD BAND: Johnny Dodds, cl / Jimmy Blythe, p / W. E. Burton, wb, v. Chicago, May, 1926.
2541-1 Bohunkus Blues - vWEB
Pm 12368, AM 2, JC L-95, Tem R-41, JS AA-607
2542-1 Buddy Burton's Jazz - vWEB
Pm 12368, AM 2, JC L-95, Tem R-41, JS AA-607
2542-2 Buddy Burton's Jazz - vWEB
Pm 12368
NOTE: The reissues are labeled with slight variations on the theme of JOHNNY DODDS WITH JIMMY BLYTHE'S WASHBOARD BAND.
JIMMIE BLYTHE AND HIS RAGAMUFFINS: c (not Freddy Keppard, apparently) / tb (not Roy Palmer, apparently) / Johnny Dodds, cl, as / Jimmy Blythe, p / d, wb, blocks / Trixie Smith, v. Chicago, June, July, 1926.
2602-1 Messin' Around [sic] - vTS
Pm 12376
2602-2 Messin' Around [sic] - vTS
Pm 12376, Cen 3029, Sig 906, JC L-28, AF A-051
2603-1 Adams Apple [sic]
Pm 12376, Cen 3029, Jazz 5003, Sig 906, JC L-28, AF A-051
BLYTHE'S WASHBOARD RAGAMUFFINS: Johnny Dodds, cl / Jimmy, Blythe, p / W. E. Burton, wb. Chicago, October, 1926.
2749-2 Ape Man
Pm 12428, 14029, JC L-119, Tem R-52, JD 007
2750-2 Your Folks
Pm 12428, 14029, JC L-119, Tem R-52, JD 007
JIMMY BLYTHE'S OWLS: Natty Dominique, c / Johnny Dodds, cl / Jimmy Blythe, p / Bud Scott, bj / Baby Dodds, wb. Chicago, October 5, 1927.
E-6701 Weary Way Blues
Voc 1135, HJCA 605
E-6702 Poutin' Papa
Voc 1135, HJCA 605
E-6704 Hot Stuff
Voc 1136, Bm 1089, HJCA HC-43
E-6707 Have Mercy!
Voc 1136, Bm 1089, HJCA HC-43
NOTE: These were originally assigned Brunswick matrix numbers C-1187, C-1188, C-1190, and C-1193, respectively.
Piano solos, acc. by Lonnie Johnson, g. Chicago, December 6, 1927.
13287,-A Handful O' Keys
Gnt unissued
13288 Searchin' For Fats - gLJ
Gnt unissued
Chicago, December 8, 1927.
13299 It's Hot - Let It Alone - gLJ
Gnt 6423
13300 Bearcat Blues
Gnt 6378
NOTE: Both the above as GEORGE JEFFERSON.
JIMMY BLYTHE'S WASHBOARD WIZARDS: Johnny Dodds, cl / Jimmy Blythe, p / W. E. Burton, wb / v trio, probably by the band. Chicago, March 30, 1928.
E-7256-A-B My Baby - v3
Voc 1180
E-7257-A-B Oriental Man - v3
Voc 1180
NOTE: These were originally assigned Brunswick matrix numbers C-1828-A-B and C-1829-A-B, respectively.
Piano solos. Chicago, March 30, 1928.
E-7258 Alley Rat
Voc 1181
E-7259 Sweet Papa
Voc 1181
NOTE: These were originally assigned Brunswick matrix numbers C-1830 and C-1831, respectively.
BLYTHE AND BURTON: Jimmy Blythe, W. E. Burton, p duets (with speech*). Chicago, April 1, 1928.
13682-B Dustin' The Keys
Gnt 6502, QRS R-7015, Ch 15507
13683 *Block And Tackle Blues
Gnt 6502, QRS R-7015
NOTE: QRS as WILLIAMS AND MOORE; Champion as TOM AND JERRY.
BLYTHE AND CLARK: Piano duets with Charlie Clark, with speech.* Richmond, IN, March 20, 1931.
17636-B Bow To Your Papa
Ch 16451
17637-C *Don't Break Down
Ch 16451
NOTE: The name BLYTHE'S BLUE BOYS was used on Champion for the State Street Ramblers, q.v. Creole 20 labels the Midnight Rounders (q.v.) as JIMMY BLYTHE'S MIDNIGHT ROUNDERS.
BOBBY'S REVELERS
Pseudonym on Silvertone for Lovie Austin's Blues Serenaders, q.v.
BOHEMIAN (DANCE) BAND
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Curry 214 Ida (Sweet As Apple Cider) (Billy Cotton's Savannah Band)
Piccadilly 214 Ida (Sweet As Apple Cider) (Billy Cotton's Savannah Band)
Metropole 1258 In Harlem's Araby (Memphis Jazzers)
See also Murray's Ragtime Banjo Quartet.
TOMMY BOHN PENN-SIRENS ORCHESTRA
Ed Kirkeby dir: Johnny Matzer, t / Tommy Bohn, as / Tony Morelli, ts / Hal Gibbins, p / Clyde Newcombe, sb / Tommy Hatch, d. New York, February 4, 1930.
403726-A You've Got That Thing - v3
Od ONY-36047
403727-B The Perfect Song - v
OK 41372, Od ONY-36040, Par PNY-34032
403728-A Amos 'n' Andy - v
OK 41372, Od ONY-36040, Par PNY-34033, A-3094
490035-A You've Got That Thing
OK 41374
NOTE: Parlophone PNY- issues as TOM NILES AND HIS ORCHESTRA; A-3094 as PENNSYLVANIA SIRENS
ORCHESTRA.
LELA BOLDEN
Vocal, acc. by Armand J. Piron, vn / Steve Lewis, p. New Orleans, c. March 15, 1924.
8559-A Southern Woman Blues
OK 8139
8560-A Seawall Special Blues
OK 8139
BETTY BOLTON
Most of Betty Bolton's records, which were made in London during the late 1920s and early 1930s, are of no interest as jazz, but on the following the accompaniment is notably more interesting.
Vocal, acc. by Freddy Gardner, cl, as, bar / p / g / d. London, c. September, 1933.
554-2 Don't Blame Me
Trusound A-1027
555-3 You've Got Everything
Trusound A-1027
JOE BOLTON
This was the pseudonym adopted by Joseph Batten for recording piano rags and similar numbers during his term of office as musical director for Edison Bell records.
Piano solo. London, November, 1922.
7603-3 Piano Man Rag
EBW 3771
BOLTON AND CIPRIANO'S WESTCHESTER BILTMORE ORCHESTRA
Rudy Vallee, as, v, dir: c / cl / bar / Joe Nussbaum, p / bj / d. New York, March 26, 1926.
170209-2 You'll Do It Some Day, So Why Not Now? (intro: In The Old Arm Chair) - vRV
Col 87-P, 93-P
170210-2 April Fool (Also Known As Sweet And Hot) (intro: Just A Cottage Small / I Love My Baby / My Time Is Your Time / San)
Col 87-P, 93-P
New York, November 27, 1926
170257-2 Kiss Me Again
Col 93-P
NOTE: There are three different couplings of 87-P / 93-P. Matrices 170209 / 170210 appear under both catalog numbers; the third coupling combines 170210 with 170257, as Col 93-P.
PETE BONTSEMA AND HIS HOTEL TULLER ORCHESTRA
Instrumentation and personnel unknown. Richmond, IN, September 17, 1923
1609-B Salt Your Sugar
Gnt 20016 (Personal pressing)
Richmond, IN, September 18, 1923
1611-A Somebody Stole My Gal
Gnt 5394, 20015 (Personal pressing)
CHARLES BOOKER
Alto saxophone solos, acc. by p / bj. New York, c. June 17, 1924.
72611-A Pencil Papa Blues
OK 8155
72612-B Osceola Blues
OK 8155
BOOKER'S JAZZ BAND: Probably Bubber Miley, c / Jake Frazier, tb / Bob Fuller, cl / Charles Booker, as / Louis Hooper, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York, December, 1924.
5788-2 Hot Sax
Dom 3439, Or 315
5789-1-2 West Texas Blues
Dom 3474, Or 347
NOTE: Domino 3439 as NEW ORLEANS JAZZ BAND. Oriole 315 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND; Oriole 347 as BOOKER'S DIXIE JAZZ BAND.
THE BOOKER ORCHESTRA, previously cited under Charles Booker's name, was in fact an unrelated black rural string band, of no jazz interest.
ERIC BORCHARD'S JAZZ BAND
The following titles by this German pioneer band are of some jazz interest; others, made while Emile Christian was in the band, may be equally so. Eric Borchard, cl, as, dir: Wilbur Curtz, t / Emile Christian, tb / Rex Allen, p / Hans Sagave, bj, t / Erich Giese, d, k. Berlin, September, October, 1924.
1664at Aggravatin' Papa
DG / Pol 20116
Unfortunate Blues
DG / Pol 20120
Oh Mister, Ain't That Hot?
DG / Pol 20122
Twelfth Street Rag (Euday L. Bowman)
DG / Pol 20160
A New Kind Of A Man [sic]
DG / Pol 20164
BOSTON DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Aco G-16106 for Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra, q.v.
THE BOSTONIANS
Possibly Harry Reser, bj, dir: Earl Oliver and/or Tommy Gott, t / Sammy Lewis, tb / Larry Abbott, cl, as / Jimmy Johnston, bsx / Bill Wirges, p / Tom Stacks, d. New York, March 1, 1926
E-2568 / 70 No Man's Mama
Voc 15298
E-2571 / 74 I've Found A New Baby
Voc 15298
NOTE: It is not certain which take or takes were used on this issue. This nomenclature is also a pseudonym on Domino 4216 and Imperial 2065 for Ernie Golden and his Orchestra, q.v., and for other bands of no jazz interest.
BOSTONIAN SYNCOPATORS
Pseudonym on Grey Gull for the following items listed in this book:
1137 Original Memphis Five
1138 Original Memphis Five
1421 Ben Selvin and his Orchestra, q.v.
BOSTON ORCHESTRA
Harry Thompson or Vernon Ferry, t / Bernard Tipping or George Chaffin, tb / Howard Jacobs, as / ? Leslie Bates,
ts / Reginald Pursglove, vn / Carroll Gibbons, p / Joe Brannelly, bj / Alec Ure, d. Hayes, Middlesex, January 31, 1925.
Bb-5663-2 Unfortunate Blues
HMV B-1977
Bb-5664-3 Nola
HMV B-1964
Bb-5665-2 Mama's Gone
HMV B-1964
BOSTON SOCIETY ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Imperial 1773 (IT ALL DEPENDS ON YOU) for Jack Pettis and his Band, q.v.
THE BOSWELL SISTERS
Connie Boswell (solo where shown), Helvetia "Vet" Boswell, Martha Boswell, v trio, acc. by Martha Boswell, Eddie King, or Harry Pooley, p. New Orleans, March 22, 1925.
32113-1-2-3-4 You Can Call Me Baby All The Time - pHP
Vic rejected
32114-1 I'm Gonna Cry (Crying Blues) - CB / pMB
Vic 19639
32132-1-2-3 Pal O' Mine - PEK
Vic rejected
Acc. by Vic Lubowski, p. New Orleans, March 25, 1925.
32123-1-2-3-4 Dad
Vic unissued
32124-4 Nights When I'm Lonely
Vic 19639
Acc. by Martha Boswell, p. Los Angeles, October 3, 1930.
404407-C My Future Just Passed
OK 41444, Par R-787, R-1575, A-3112, B-49947, Od 193863, A-189369, A-221310, 025223
404408-B Heebie Jeebies
OK 41444, Par R-821, R-1574, B-97065, Od 193830, A-2323, A-221310, A-286026, 025223, Har 1428-H, Cl 5476-C, VT 2536-V
404409-A-B-C I'm Yours
OK unissued
404410-B Gee, But I'd Like To Make You Happy
OK 41470, Par R-854, R-1575, A-3112, B-97065, Od 193863, A-221321, A-286029, 60-1790
Los Angeles, October 31, 1930.
404414-B Don't Tell Him What's Happened To Me
OK 41470 Par R-850, R-1574, Od 193830
NOTE: Most of the above Okehs, Parlophones, etc. are labeled THE THREE BOSWELL SISTERS.
Acc. by Bob Effros, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Arthur Schutt, p / Dick McDonough, g / Joe Tarto, sb / Stan King, d. New York, March 19, 1931.
E-36491-A Whadja Do To Me?
Br 6083, 80011, 01113, A-9066
E-36492-A When I Take My Sugar To Tea
Br 6083, 80011, 01113, A-9066
Manny Klein, t, replaces Effros; Eddie Lang, g, replaces McDonough; Joe Venuti, vn, added. New York, April 23, 1931.
E-36654-A Roll On, Mississippi, Roll On
Br 6109, 80012, 01136, A-9081
E-36655-A Shout, Sister, Shout
Br 6109, 6847, 80012, 01136, 01416, 4898, A-9081, A-9390, Lucky 5016, 60021
Acc. by Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Joe Venuti, vn / Arthur Schutt, p / Eddie Lang,
g / Joe Tarto, sb / Stan King, d. New York, July 8, 1931.
E-36911-A It's The Girl
Br 6151, 80014, 01181, A-9112
E-36912-A It's You
Br 6151, 01181, A-9112
Acc. by the New Yorkers: large studio orchestra, featuring Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Joe Venuti,
vn / Eddie Lang, g. New York, August 17, 1931.
E-37080-A Makin' Faces At The Man In The Moon
Br 6170, 01221, A-9141
E-37082-A (With You On My Mind I Find) I Can't Write The Words
Br 6170, 01221, 01395, A-9141
NOTE: Matrix E-37081 is by Jesse Stafford and his Orchestra). Brunswick 01395 and A-9141 as THE NEW YORKERS WITH THE BOSWELL SISTERS.
Acc. as on July 8, 1931, without Venuti. New York, August 27, 1931.
E-37112-A Shine On, Harvest Moon (Shine One...*)
Br 6173, 80013, 01218, A-9143*, Lucky 60161
E-37113-A Heebie Jeebies (Heebie Jeebie*)
Br 6173, 80013, 01218, A-9143*
Acc. by Bunny Berigan, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Joe Venuti, vn / Arthur Schutt, p / Eddie Lang, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan King, d. New York, November 5, 1931.
E-37354-A River, Stay 'Way From My Door
Br 6218, 80014, 01251, A-9191, Lucky 60150
E-37355-A An Ev'ning In Caroline
Br 6218-01251, A-9191
New York, December 5, 1931.
E-37445-A Nothing Is Sweeter Than You
Br 6231, 01272, A-9208
E-37446-A I Thank You, Mr. Moon
Br 6231, 01272, A-9208, Lucky 60119
New York, February 5, 1932.
B-11240-A We've Gotta Put That Sun Back In The Sky
Br 6257 (Canadian)
B-11241-A Was That The Human Thing To Do?
Br 6257 (Canadian)
Acc. by Bunny Berigan, Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Harry Hoffman, vn / Martha Boswell, p / Dick McDonough, g / Joe Tarto, sb / Stan King, d. New York, February 19, 1932.
B-11320-A-B* Was That The Human Thing To Do?
Br 6257, 01284, A-9226*
B-11321-A We've Got To Put That Sun Back In The Sky
Br 6257, 01284, A-9226, Lucky 60128
Klein omitted. New York, February 24, 1932.
B-11353-B Stop The Sun, Stop The Moon (My Man's Gone)
Br 6271, 01295, A-9232
B-11354-A-B Everybody Loves My Baby (But My Baby Don't Love Nobody But Me)
Br 6271, 6783, 4898, 01295, A-9232, Col 36520, Lucky 5016, 60021
Eddie Lang, g, replaces McDonough; Hoffman omitted. New York, March 21, 1932.
B-11543-A There'll Be Some Changes Made
Br 6291, 01306, A-9244, Col 36521
B-11544-A Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
Br 6291, 01306, A-9244
Acc. by Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl / Martha Boswell, p, cel / Eddie Lang, g / Stan King, d. New York, April 9, 1932.
B-11684-A If It Ain't Love
Br 6302, 01330, A-9262
B-11685-A Got The South In My Soul
Br 6302, 01330, A-9262
Acc. by Bunny Berigan, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl / Joe Venuti, vn / Martha Boswell, p / Dick McDonough, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan King, d. New York, June 17, 1932.
B-11948-A Doggone, I've Done It!
Br 6335, 01362, 01893, A-9285, Col DO-1111
B-11949-A Hand Me Down My Walkin' Cane
Br 6335, 01362, 4819, A-9285, Col 36520, DO-1111, Lucky 5059
Acc. by Martha Boswell, p / Dick McDonough, g / Artie Bernstein, sb. New York, June 29, 1932.
B-12000-A Old Yazoo
Br 6360, 01379, A-9317, Lucky 5033
Acc. by Mann y Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Larry Binyon, ts, f / Fulton McGrath, p / Dick McDonough, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan King, d. New York, August 6, 1932.
B-12151-A We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye
Br 6360, 01347, A-9299
B-12152-A-B Sleep, Come On And Take Me
CBS CSP-16493, Jass 1 (LPs)
B-12153-A Down Among The Sheltering Palms
Br 6360, 01347, A-9299, Col 36522
Martha Boswell, p, replaces McGrath. New York, September 13, 1932.
B-12290-A Down On The Delta
Br 6395, 01403, A-9329
B-12291-A Charlie Two-Step
Br 6418, 01403, A-9317, 4803, Lucky 5033
B-12292-A Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia
Br 6395, 01379, A-9329, 4879, Col 36522, Rex 8910
Acc. by Bunny Berigan, Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl / Larry Binyon, ts / Harry Hoffman,
vn / Martha Boswell, p / Carl Kress, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan King, d. New York, November 22, 1932.
B-12639-A It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
Br 6442, 01436, A-9350, 4819, Voc 4546, Rex 8873, Col DB-1994, Lucky 60184
B-12640-A Louisiana Hayride
Br 6470, 01625, A-9378, A-9507, 4803, Lucky 5070
B-12641-A Minnie The Moocher's Wedding Day
Br 6442, 01436, A-9350, 4879, Voc 4546
Acc. by Dick McDonough, g / Artie Bernstein, sb. New York, December 7, 1932.
B-12697-A Crazy People
Br 6847, 01416, A-9390
Acc. by Bunny Berigan, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl / Martha Boswell, p / Eddie Lang, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan King, d / Connie Boswell, v solo (first two sides). New York, January 9, 1933.
B-12858-A It's All My Fault
Br 6483, 01443, Col 38298
B-12859-A Underneath The Arches
Br 6483, Col 38298
B-12860-A Mood Indigo
Br 6470, 01543, A-9378, A-500230, Col 36521, DB-1960, Lucky 5070, Rex 8910
Dick McDonough, g, replaces Lang. New York, April 11, 1933.
B-13222-A Forty-Second Street
Br 6545, 01516, A-9416, 4825, Lucky 5003
B-13223-A Shuffle Off To Buffalo
Br 6545, 01516, A-9416, 4825, 4862, Lucky 5003
Manny Klein, t, replaces Berigan; Larry Binyon, ts added. New York, June 13, 1933.
B-13450-A The Gold Diggers' Song (We're In The Money)
Br 6596, 01556, A-9443, 4830, A-500271
B-13451-A It's Sunday Down In Caroline
Br 6596, 01556, A-9443, 4830, A-500271
New York, June 15, 1933.
B-13466-A Puttin' It On
Br 6625, 01576, A-9440, 4849, Col DO-1228, Lucky 60093
B-13467-A Swanee Mammy
Br 6625, 01576, A-9440, 4849, Col DO-1228, Lucky 60093
NOTE: All Brunswick issues hitherto have designated the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra as the accompaniment
(except where only two or three instruments were used). In June, 1933, the sisters parted company from the Dorsey Brothers and began using other supporting groups, in addition to the occasional dates with the Dorseys.
Acc. by Manny Weinstock, t / Charlie Butterfield, tb / Benny Goodman, cl, as / Chester Hazlett, as / Harry Hoffman, vn / ? Martha Boswell, p / Perry Botkin, bj / Dick Cherwin, sb / Stan King, d. New York, September 11, 1933.
B-13990-A Sophisticated Lady
Br 6650, 01592, A-9484, A-500336, Col DO-1110, Lucky 60119
B-13991-A That's How Rhythm Was Born
Br 6650, 4849, 4862, 01592, A-9484, A-500336, Col DB-1960, DO-1110, Lucky 60119, 5059
Acc. by Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl / Larry Binyon, ts, f / ? Fulton McGrath or Martha Boswell, p, cel / Dick McDonough, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan King, d. New York, November 14, 1933.
B-14319-A Song Of Surrender
Br 6733, 01711, A-9512, 4888, Col DO-1256
B-14320-B Coffee In The Morning (Kisses In The Night)
Br 6733, 01711, A-9512, 4888, Col DO-1256, Lucky 60184
Bunny Berigan, t / Chuck Campbell, tb, added; Jimmy Dorsey doubles as; ? Larry Binyon doubles cl. New York, March 23, 1934.
B-14993-A You Oughta Be In Pictures (My Star Of Stars)
Br 6798, 01751, A-9575, 4915, Col DO-1221
B-14994-A I Hate Myself (For Being So Mean To You)
Br 6798, 01751, A-9575, 4915, Col DO-1221
Acc. by 2 vn / p / ? 2 g / sb / vib. New York, April 27, 1934.
B-15134-A Goin' Home
Br 6951, 01791, A-9600, Col DO-1254
B-15135-A Lonesome Road
Br 6951, 01791, A-9600, Col DO-1254, Lucky 60150
Acc. as on March 23, 1934. New York, May 23, 1934.
B-15254-A Alexander's Ragtime Band
Br 7412, 01893, A-9688, A-500528, Voc 4239, Par R-2562, Col DO-1255, Lucky 5088, 60019
B-15255-A The Darktown Strutters' Ball
Col DO-1255
Campbell omitted. New York, June 21, 1934.
B-15357-A Don't Let Your Love Go Wrong
Br 6929, 01832, A-9616, 4928, Par R-2631, Col DO-1269, DS-1462, Od A-272287
B-15358-A Why Don't You Practice What You Preach?
Br 6929, 01832, A-9616, 4928, Col DO-1269, Lucky 60161
Acc. by Jimmy Grier and his Orchestra: Stanley Green, Cliff Barber, t / Homer Menge, tb / James Briggs, Frank Schumacher, cl, as / Art Grier, Gordon Green, cl, ts / Dick Webster, Dwight Muma, Henry Jaworski, Bob Morrow,
vn / Ted Repay, p / Wally Heglin, g / Jake Garcia, sb / Billy Marcus, d. Los Angeles, October 4, 1934.
LA-221-A Rock And Roll
Br 7302, 01957, A-9672, Col 36523, DO-1308, DS-1462, Par R-2631, Od A-272287, Lucky 5023
LA-222-A If I Had A Million Dollars
Br 7302, 01957, A-9672, Col DO-1308, Od A-272287, Lucky 5023
LA-222-B If I Had A Million Dollars
Jass 1 (LP)
Jimmy Grier speaks*. Los Angeles, December 10, 1934.
LA-278-A The Object Of My Affection
Br 7348, 01961, A-9702, Col DO-1346
LA-279-B It's Written All Over Your Face
Br 7348, 01961, A-9702, Col 36523, DO-1346
Acc. by p / Bobby Sherwood, g. Los Angeles, December 13, 1934.
LA-294-A Dinah
Br 7412, 01926, A-9688, 603005, A-500528, Voc 4239, Rex 8873, Par R-2562, Lucky 5088, 60019
LA-294-A Dinah
Jass 1 (LP)
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