SUSIE SMITH
Pseudonym on Ajax for Monette Moore, q.v.
TED SMITH'S RHYTHM ACES
2 t / tb / cl, as / ts / p / bj, g / bb / d / Theodore Ross, Jack Tolliver, v. The latter may be the same as James Tolliver
(ts, d with Noble Sissle q.v., 1934). Richmond, IN, August 27, 1931.
17965 New Moten Stomp
Ch 16420, Spr 2737
17966 Minnie The Moocher - vTR
Ch 16321, Spr 2724
17967 Boogie Woogie
Ch 16332, 40006, Spr 2724
17968 Jig Time - vJT&ch
Ch 16321, 40006, Spr 2737
NOTE: Superior 2724 and 2737 as MEMPHIS MELODY MEN.
TRIXIE SMITH
Vocal, acc. by t / tb / cl, as / vn / p / bj / bb. New York, c. September, 1921.
P-161-1-2 Desperate Blues
BS 2039, Pm 12161
P-162-1 Trixie's Blues
BS 2039, Pm 12161
NOTE: Some copies of Black Swan 2039 are mislabeled as ETHEL WATERS.
Acc. by James P. Johnson's Harmony Eight: James P. Johnson, p dir: c / tb / cl / ? Walter Watkins, ts / vn / bj. New York, c. November, 1921.
P-282-1-2 You Missed A Good Woman When You Picked All Over Me
BS 2044, Pm 12162
P-283-2 Long Lost Weary Blues
BS 2044, Pm 12162
Acc. by t / tb / cl / vn / p / bj / bb. Long Island City, NY, c. April, 1922.
He May Be Your Man (But He Comes To See Me Sometimes)
BS 14114, Pm 12163
Pensacola Blues
BS 14114, Pm 12163
Acc. by the Jazz Masters: t / tb / cl , ?as / ? Fletcher Henderson, p / bb. Long Island City, NY, c. September, 1922.
Give Me That Old Slow Drag
BS 14127, Pm 12164
My Man Rocks Me (With One Steady Roll)
BS 14127, Pm 12164
Acc. by her Down Home Syncopators: t / tb / cl / as / p / bb. Long Island City, NY, c. October, 1922.
I'm Through With You (As I Can Be)
BS 14132, Pm 12165
423-3 Take It, Daddy, It's All Yours
BS 14132, Pm 12165
Just A Little Bit More
BS unissued
NOTE: The third title was announced for release, also on Black Swan 14132, but is not known to have been issued.
Acc. by t / tb / cl / p / bj. Long Island City, NY, c. November-December, 1922.
I'm Gonna Get You
BS 14138, Pm 12166
2 A.M. Blues
BS 14138, Pm 12166
Acc. by t / tb / cl / vn / p. Long Island City, NY, c. March, 1923.
528-2 Log Cabin Blues
BS 14142, Pm 12167
529-2 Voodoo Blues
BS 14142, Pm 12167
Acc. by her Down Home Syncopators, probably: Elmer Chambers, c / ? George Brashear, tb / ? Edgar Campbell,
cl / Fletcher Henderson, p / ? Charlie Dixon, bj. Long Island City, NY, c. March, 1923.
576- Tired Of Waitin' Blues
BS 14149, Pm 12168
577- Triflin' Blues
BS 14149, Pm 12168
Acc. by Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra (as HER DOWN HOME SYNCOPATORS on Paramount 12211): ? Howard Scott, c / Teddy Nixon, tb / Don Redman, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p / Charlie Dixon, bj. New York, c. May, 1924.
1766-1-2 I Don't Know And I Don't Care Blues
Pm 12208, Sil 3534, Poydras 97
1767-1-2 Freight Train Blues
Pm 12211
1780-2 Sorrowful Blues
Pm 12208, Sil 3534, Poydras 97
NOTE: Silvertone 3534 as BESSIE LEE.
Acc. by vn / p. New York, c. June, 1924.
1807-1-2 Don't Shake It No More
Pm 12211
Acc. by her Down Home Syncopators:? Howard Scott, c / Charlie Green, tb / Don Redman, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p / Charlie Dixon, bj. New York, September, 1924.
1886-1-2 Praying Blues
Pm 12232, Sil 3577, Poydras 98
1887-1 Ada Jane's Blues
Pm 12232, Sil 3577, Poydras 98
NOTE: Silvertone 3577 as TESSIE AMES.
Acc. by her Down Home Syncopators: Elmer Chambers, c / Charlie Green, tb / Buster Bailey, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p / Charlie Dixon, bj. New York, December, 1924.
1977-1-3 Ride, Jockey, Ride (Rider Blues*)
Pm 12245, Sil 3565*, Poydras 61, Ristic 1
1978-1-2-3 Choo Choo Blues
Pm 12245, Sil 3565*, Poydras 61, Ristic 1
NOTE: Silvertone 3565 as TESSIE AMES.
Acc. by her Down Home Syncopators: Louis Armstrong, c / Charlie Green, tb / Buster Bailey, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p / Charlie Dixon, bj. New York, c. February, 1925.
2015-2 You've Got To Beat Me To Keep Me
Pm 12256
2016-1-2 Mining Camp Blues
Pm 12256
New York, March, 1925.
2063-1 The World's Jazz Crazy And So Am I
Pm 12262
2063-2 The World's Jazz Crazy And So Am I
Pm 12262, JI 7, UHCA 81, JC L-102
2064-1 Railroad Blues
Pm 12262
2064-2 Railroad Blues
Pm 12262, UHCA 82
Acc. by Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra: Joe Smith, c / Charlie Green, tb / Buster Bailey, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p / Charlie Dixon, bj / Ralph Escudero, bb. New York, c. December, 1925.
2362-1-2 Everybody's Doing That Charleston Now
Pm 12330, MF 100
2363-1-2 He Likes It Slow
Pm 12336, Bwy 5006, Sil 3525, Tem R-42, Poydras 20
2364-1 Black Bottom Hop (Black Bottom Stomp*)
Pm 12336, Poydras 20, Tem R-42*
2365-1-2 Love Me Like You Used To Do
Pm 12330, Bwy 5006, Sil, 3525, MF 100
NOTE: Broadway 5006 and Silvertone 3525 as BESSIE LEE.
WILLIE "THE LION" SMITH
Piano solos. New York, May 14, 1934.
15210-1 Finger Buster
Merritt 4 (LP)
15211- I've Got To Have My Moments
ARC unissued
SMIZER'S DIXIE SERENADERS
Instrumentation and personnel unknown. Chicago, August 22, 1929.
C-4156-A-B Deep River Blues - v
Br unissued
C-4157 Weary Blues
Br unissued
NOTE: The Brunswick file description is "String band with vocal chorus," suggesting these may be country-style performances rather than jazz.
MARVIN SMOLEV AND HIS SYNCOPATORS
See Cliff Jackson and his Krazy Kats.
HARRY SNODGRASS
Piano solo, announced by J. M. Witten. Other titles by this artist are of little interest, and even this one is more of an example of how the number should not be played. New York, June 22, 1926.
E-19646 Maple Leaf Rag
Br 3239
RED SNODGRASS'S ALABAMIANS
Unknown c / tb / 2 cl / p / bj / d. Bristol, TN, August 4, 1927.
39769-1-2-3 Weary Blues
Vic unissued
SNOOKS AND HIS MEMPHIS RAMBLERS / STOMPERS
Ben Friedman (SNOOKS), d, dir: James Migliore, t / Estes Monasco, t, v / Ken Herlin, tb, v / Walter Ashby, Elly Bellare, cl, as, v / Al Muller, ts / Rupe Biggadike, p / Bob Cooke, bj, g / Chuck Jordan, bb, sb / Pat McCarthy, v. New York, January 21, 1931.
67407-1-2 Wha'd Ja Do To Me? - vKH-WA-EB-PM
Vic unissued
67408-1-2 Hello, Beautiful! - vKH-WA-EB
Vic unissued
New York, January 27, 1931.
67407-3 Wha'd Ja Do To Me? - vKH-WA-EB-PM
Vic 23038
67408-4 Hello, Beautiful! - vKH-WA-EB
Vic 23038
New York, February 11, 1931.
64866-3 I'm Happy When You're Happy - vKH-WA-EB
Vic 22629
64867-2 Love Is Like That (What Can You Do?) - vKH-WA-EB
Vic 22629
New York, March 25, 1931.
68822-2 Smile, Darn Ya, Smile - vKH-WA-EB
Vic 22662, Zon EE-262
68823-2 I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby - vWA
Vic 22662, Zon EE-262
68824-1 Bon Soir - vWA
Vic 22684
Vn added. New York, May 11, 1931.
53088-2 Some Other Time - vEB
Vic 22779
53089-2 You Don't Need Glasses - vKH-WA-EB
Vic 22704
53090-2 Building A Home For You - vWA
Vic 22704
53091-2 I'm Blue, But Nobody Cares - vWA
Vic 22737
New York, May 21, 1931.
69634-1 Sweet Georgia Brown - vEM
Vic 22779
69635-1-2 Can I Rely On You? - vKH-WA-EB
Vic unissued
69636-2 Dip Your Brush In The Sunshine - vWA
Vic 22720
69637-2 Let A Little Pleasure Interfere With Business - vWA
Vic 22720
New York, May 26, 1931.
10676-2 Under Your Window Tonight - v
Ban 32191, Or 2277, Per 15476, Ro 1644
10677-1 That's My Desire - vKH-WA-EB?
Ban 32190, Or 2279, Per 15479, Ro 1647, Cr 91152
10678-2 One More Time - v
Ban 32190, Or 2279, Per 15479, Ro 1647, Cr 91152
New York, June 10, 1931.
69918-2 Swamp Ghosts - vPM
TT C-1584
69919-2 Some Of These Days
TT C-1583, Eld 1930
69920-2 Roll On, Mississippi, Roll On - vKH, WA-EB
TT C-1588, Aur 36-134
69921-2 The One-Man Band - vWA
TT C-1580
NOTE: All Timely Tunes as BEN FRIEDMAN'S PARAMOUNT HOTEL ORCHESTRA; Electradisk 1930 as MEMPHIS STOPPERS.
New York, June 12, 1931.
E-36858-A That's My Desire - vKH-WA-EB
Mt M-12203, Polk P-9028
E-36859- Just One More Chance - vWA
Mt M-12210, Pan 25098, Mf G-2037
E-36860- That's The Time A Fellow Needs A Girl Friend - vPM
Mt M-12210
E-36861-A Makin' Faces At The Man In The Moon - vEB
Mt M-12203, Polk P-9028
NOTE: Mayfair G-2037 as JACK LOCKE AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Julia Gerity, v. New York, September 11, 1931.
70225-1 A Good Man Is Hard To Find - vKH-WA-EB-JG
Vic 22812, BB B-5039, Sr S-3136
70226-1 The Cutest Kid In Town - vKH-WA-EB
Vic 22813
70227-1 Japanese Sandman
Vic 22815, HMV B-6303
70228-1 Kissable Baby - vKH-WA-EB
Vic 22813
New York, September 24, 1931.
E-37171-A Goodnight, Sweetheart - vWA
Mt M- 12245, Polk P-9082
E-37172-A Guilty - vWA
Mt M- 12245, Polk P-9082, Pan 25111, Mf G-2056
E-37173- When It's Sleepy Time Down South - vPM
Mt M-12259, Pan 25111, Mf G-2056
NOTE: Polk P-9082 as PARAMOUNT HOTEL ORCHESTRA; Panachord as SNOOKS AND HIS PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA; all others as SNOOKS AND HIS PARAMOUNT HOTEL ORCHESTRA.
2 vn / p added. New York, September 30, 1931.
E-37232- Was It Wrong? - vWA?
Mt M-12259, Pan 25149
New York, December 18, 1931.
70982-1 Soliloquy
Vic 22921, BB B-5327, Sr S-3408, HMV R-14791
70983-1 Nothin' To Do But Love - vKH-WA-EB
Vic 22395
70984-1 Sittin' On A Rubbish Can - vKH-WA-EB-JG
Vic 22896
70985-1 Why Did It Have To Be Me? - vWA
Vic 22895
NOTE: Victor 22812 and 22896 as JULIA GERITY AND HER PLAY BOYS; Victor 22921, Bluebird B-5327, and Sunrise S-3408 as ELIOT EVERETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
One p omitted; Snooks Friedman, Oscar Grogan, v. Ken Herlin's absence as a vocalist may mean he was replaced as a trombonist. New York, April 7, 1932.
72245-1 I Found A Peanut - vWA-EB-SF
Vic 22989, El EG-2577
72246-1 When A Pal Bids A Pal Goodbye (waltz) - vOG
Vic 22988
72247-1 Dixie - vOG
Vic 22989, BB B-5249, Sr S-3332, HMV B-4932, El, EG-2577
72248-1 'Neath The Silvery Moon - vEB
Vic 22988
72249-1 Sweet Birds - vWA-EB-SF
Vic 24037, BB B-5108, Sr S-3191, RZ MR-1495
NOTE: All issues from matrices 72245-1 and 72247-1 as RADIO RASCALS ORCHESTRA; all issues from matrix 72249-1 as CALLOWAY'S HOT SHOTS; some Melotones and Panachords as SNOOKS AND HIS PARAMOUNT THEATRE ORCHESTRA. See also Memphis Stompers.
FRED SNOW
Pseudonym on Australian Bellbird 341 for Chick Bullock, q.v.
HATTIE SNOW
Vocal, acc. by Syd Valentine and his Patent Leather Kids: Syd Valentine, t / Slick Helms, p / Paul George, bj.
Richmond, IN, October 2, 1929.
15715 Two Train Blues
Gnt 7115
15716 Side Wheeler Blues
Gnt 7115
15717 Make That Gravel Fly
Gnt 7070
15718-A Don't Say Goodbye
Gnt 7039, Ch 15881, Var 6033
15719 Daddy, What You Going To Do?
Gnt 7070, Ch 15881, Var 6033
15720-A I Ain't Got No Man
Gnt 7039
NOTE: Champion 15881 as HELEN HARRIS accompanied by SKILLET DICK AND HIS FRYING PANS, although it is believed that neither this pseudonym for the accompanying trio, nor its real name, appears on all issues. Varsity 6033 as SALLY SAD.
MARGIE SNOW
Pseudonym on Silvertone for Anna Lee Chisholm, q.v.
Q. ROSCOE SNOWDEN
Piano solos. New York, c. October 1, 1923.
71919-D Deep Sea Blues
OK 8119, Od 03349
71920-D Misery Blues
OK 8119, Od 03349
SNOWDEN'S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA
Arthur Whetsel, t / Otto Hardwick, as / Duke Ellington, p / Elmer Snowden, bj / Sonny Greer, d. New York, July 26, 1923.
Home
Vic test (unnumbered)
Bubber Miley, c, replaces Whetsel; Charlie Irvis, tb, added. New York, October 18, 1923.
Home
Vic test (unnumbered)
M. T. Pocket Blues
Vic test (unnumbered)
BOB SNYDER AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Vocalion 2660, 2661, 2707, Decca F-5010, and F-5011 for the Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra, q.v., and on Vocalion 4043 and 4082 for Gene Kardos and his Orchestra, q.v. It sometimes covers Chick Bullock and his Levee Loungers, q.v., and occasionally appears as BOBBY SNYDER AND HIS COLLEGIANS.
CARL SNYDER AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym for Joe Haymes' Orchestra, q.v.
SOCIETY HARMONIZERS
No personnel details known. New York, c. April, 1924
156-2 First, Last And Always
Personal (Electric Recording Laboratories)
157-2 Ostrich Walk
Personal (Electric Recording Laboratories)
SOCIETY NIGHT CLUB ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Cameo 9072 and Romeo 876 for Irving Mills and his Orchestra, q.v.
THE SOCIETY SYNCOPATORS
See Paul Specht.
SOLEMN AND GAY
Pseudonym on Zonophone for Maurice Elwin and various partners; the following are of interest for the accompaniments.
Vocal duet with Cavan O'Connor, acc. by Max Goldberg, t / Arthur Lally, bar / ? Bert Read, p / Joe Brannelly, g /
? Billy Bell, bb. London, c. August 31, 1931.
OY-1616-1 Ho Hum!
Zon 5947
OY-1617-2 Moonlight Saving Time
Zon 5947
DEBROY SOMERS BAND
From the enormous number of sides made under Debroy Somers' direction (and under his name), only the following is known to be of interest as jazz.
Debroy Somers dir: Jimmy Wornell, Vernon Mayall, t / Jock Fleming, tb / Charlie Swinnerton J. Wright, as / Alec Avery, ts / Jean Pougnet, A. Jacobs, vn / Norman Perry, p / Nigel Newitt bj / Fred Underhaye, bb / Warwick Barnes, d. Wigmore Hall, London, March 30, 1927.
WA-5137-2 Brainstorm
Col 4334
THE SONG FELLOWS
3 male voices, singing and imitating brass instruments, acc. by cl / p / g / d. New York, September 22, 1932.
12352-1 Me Minus You
Mt M-12504, Bcst B-112
12353-1 So Ashamed!
Mt M-12508, Bcst B-112
12354- It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
Mt M-12508, 91437
12355- Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia
Mt M-12504, 91437
NOTE: Broadcast B-112 as THE SONGSTERS.
JACKIE SOUDERS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
The following titles by this popular West Coast dance band are of some interest as jazz.
Jackie Souders, tb, dir: Sherman Herrick, Blaine Boyden, t / George Shelton, Clarence Cumins, Walter Hawkins, cl, as, ts, bar / Billy Barrett, vn / Irvin Antes, p / Forrest Hart, bj, g / Walt Haines, bb, sb / Steve Barrett, d / Walton McKinney, v. Seattle, September 27, 1926.
142761-2 Every Little Thing - vWM
Col 837-D, J-146
Seattle, February 16, 1927.
143405-3 Maybe Sometime
Col 906-D - vWM
Seattle, February 17, 1927.
143410-1 Gonna Get A Girl
Col 906-D - vWM
EDDIE SOUTH
EDDIE SOUTH AND HIS ALABAMIANS: Eddie South, vn, w, v, dir: Antonia Spaulding, p / Mike McKendrick, g / Jerome Burke, d, v. Chicago, December 2, 1927.
40997-2-3 La Rosita
Vic 21151
40998-2 The Voice Of The Southland - vES-JB
Vic 21155
Chicago, December 9, 1927.
41356-2-3 By The Waters Of Minnetonka
Vic 21151
41357-2 My Ohio Home - vES-JB
Vic 21155
New York, May 10, 1928.
45134-3 That's What I Call Keen - vES-JB
Vic 21605, HMV K-5554
45135-1-2-3 Tomboy Sue - vES
Vic unissued
Unknown t, Clifford King, cl, bcl, as, added; Sterling Conaway, g, replaces McKendrick. Paris, March 12, 1929.
BN-318-2 Doin' The Raccoon
HMV K-5628
BN-319-2 Two Guitars
HMV K-5628
EDDIE SOUTH AND HIS INTERNATIONAL ORCHESTRA: Eddie South, vn, v, dir: Clifford King, cl / Antonia Spaulding, p / Everett Barksdale, bj, g, v / Jimmy Bertrand, d, bells / "Nino," v. Chicago, September 27, 1931.
67556-1 Marcheta
Vic 22847, BB B-10138
67557-1 Hejre Kati - vES&ch
Vic 22847, BB B-10138
67558-1 Se Va La Vida - v"N"
Vic unissued
67559-1 Mama, Yo Quiero Un Novio - v"N"
Vic unissued
EDDIE SOUTH AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As above, plus Walter Wright, vn / Milt Hinton, sb, v. Chicago, May 3, 1933.
75495-1 Old Man Harlem - vMH
Vic 24324, HMV B-4984
75496-1 No More Blues - vES
Vic 24324, BB B-10120, HMV B-4984
75497-1 Nagasaki - vEB
Vic 24383
King and Wright omitted. Chicago, June 12, 1933.
75862-1 My! Oh My! - vES
Vic 24343, HMV BD-193, K-7029
75863-1 Mama Mocking, Bird
Vic 24383, BB B-10120
75864-1 Gotta Go! - vES-EB
Vic 24343, HMV BD-193, K-7029
Probably similar. New York, November 23, 1934.
16362- Just An Old Banjo
ARC unissued
16363- At The Ball
ARC unissued
SOUTHAMPTON SERENADERS
See Mayflower Serenaders.
SOUTHAMPTON SOCIETY ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Pathé Actuelle and Perfect for the following items listed in this book:
PA 036171 Everything You Do (Nathan Glantz and his Orchestra)
036252 Ah-Ha! (California Ramblers)
036253 Suite 16 (Nathan Glantz and his Orchestra)
036264 Flag That Train (To Alabam') (Sam Lanin's Orchestra)
036264 If You Hadn't Gone Away (Lou Gold and his Orchestra)
036276 Both sides by the California Ramblers
036301 Both sides by Ben Selvin and his Orchestra
36643 Both sides by the Six Hottentots
Perfect 11477 Both sides by the Six Hottentots
14352 Everything You Do (Nathan Glantz and his Orchestra)
14395 Both sides by Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra
14433 Ah-Ha! (California Ramblers)
14434 Suite 16 (Nathan Glantz and his Orchestra)
14445 Flag That Train (To Alabam') (Sam Lanin's Orchestra)
14445 If You Hadn't Gone Away (Lou Gold and his Orchestra)
14457 Both sides by the California Ramblers
14482 Both sides by Ben Selvin and his Orchestra
14824 Both sides by the Six Hottentots
SOUTHERN BLUES SINGERS
2 male voices, one probably being Cow Cow Davenport (p accompanist). Richmond, IN, April 1, 1929.
14977 Lighthouse Blues
Gnt 6828, Ch 15734, Spt 9441, Var 6043
14980,-A Harmony Blues
Gnt unissued
14981-A Runnin' Wild
Gnt 6845, Ch 15755, Spt 9455
14988 It's Tight Like That
Gnt 6828, Spt 9531
14989-B Doodlin' Back
Gnt 6845, Ch 15734, Spt 4441
NOTE: Matrices 14978, 14979, 14983, and 14985 are by Cow Cow Davenport, q.v. 14982 14984 and 14987 are by Ivy Smith, q.v. Champion 15734 and 15755 as THE CHARLESTON BLUES TRIO; the reverse of Varsity 6043 is also labeled SOUTHERN BLUES SINGERS, but it is of no jazz interest.
SOUTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Guardsman for the following items listed in this book:
1285 Runnin' Wild (The Southland Six)
1340 When You Walked Out (The Ambassadors)
1342 I Ain't Never Had Nobody Crazy Over Me (The Broadway Syncopators)
1343 Two Time Dan (The Broadway Syncopators)
1654 Doodle Doo Doo (Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra)
SOUTHERN DIXIE SYNCOPATORS
Pseudonym on Australian Arcadia for the following items listed in this book:
2006 Ol' Man River (Castle Farms Serenaders)
2022 The Rainbow Man (The Rounders)
THE SOUTHERNERS
This is thought to be Jud Hill's Blue Devils, q.v., based on two occurrences of adjoining matrix numbers (see notes following the c. November 20 and c. November 26, 1925, sessions). Unknown c / tb / 2 cl, ss, as / ts / 2 p / bj / bb /
d / Murray Wachsman ("Waxy"), v. New York, May 5, 1925.
9506-A Craving
Gnt 3061
9507-A Suite "16" [sic]
Gnt 3061
New York, November 11, 1925.
9842 Forever (And Ever With You)
Gnt 3212
9843,-A Whose Who Are You?
Gnt unissued
9844 Clap Hands! Here Comes Charley
Gnt 3198
New York, November 13, 1925.
9847 Someone's Stolen My Sweet Sweet Baby
Gnt 3212
9848 Rhythm Of The Day
Gnt 3199
9852-A Roll 'Em, Girls - vMW
Gnt 3199, Ch 15054, Duo B-5136, Gmn 1880
NOTE: Matrices 9850 and 9851 are by Jud Hill's Blue Devils, q.v., but the Gennett files show neither title nor artist for matrix 9849, merely the cryptic legend "Report to N.Y. what we [illegible] of this crazy number." Champion 15054 as DICK BEESON AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Duophone B-5136 as MONTEREY DANCE BAND; Guardsman 1880 as DICKSON'S DANCE BAND.
New York, November 24, 1925.
9866-A That Certain Party
Gnt 3204, Ch 15055, Aco G-16010, Bel 1079, Clm 1869, Duo B-5133, Gmn 1878
NOTE: Matrices 9867 / 9868 are by Jud Hill's Blue Devils. Champion 15055 as DICK BEESON AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Beltona 1079 as AMERICAN DANCE ORCHESTRA; Coliseum 1869 as MAYFIELD DANCE ORCHESTRA; Duophone B-5133 as LEAS DANCE ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA; Guardsman 1878 as CABARET DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Jack Kaufman, v. New York, March 5, 1926.
X-26-A My Bundle Of Love - vJK
Gnt 3265
X-27 But I Do - You Know I Do - vJK
Gnt 3266, Buddy 8007, Ch 15094, Chg 145, Voc X-9826
X-28-A Goodnight (I'll See You In The Morning)
Gnt 3266, Ch 15074, Chg 146, Aco G-16034, Bel 1017, Clm 1909, Gmn 1929
NOTE: Champion 15074 as DICK BEESON AND HIS ORCHESTRA; 15094 as TRI-STATE DANCE RAMBLERS; Buddy 8007 as LONE STAR DANCE ORCHESTRA; Challenge 145 as TWIN CITY DANCE ORCHESTRA, 146 as THE ATLANTA SERENADERS; Beltona 1017 as SOUTHERN STATES DANCE ORCHESTRA; Coliseum 1909 as MARYLAND DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman 1929 as SAN FRANCISCO DANCE ORCHESTRA; Vocalion
X-9826 as RIVERSIDE DANCE BAND.
SOUTHERN FIVE
Unknown c / tb / cl / p / d. Long Island City, NY, c. December, 1922.
I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
Oly / Melody / LaB 1410
SOUTHERN MELODY SERENADERS
The following title is said to feature good t / as / ts solos, and it is suggested it is a Fred Hall group, q.v. New York,
c. April, 1928.
31315- Oh! You Have No Idea
Gds 113
SOUTHERN NIGHT HAWKS
Pseudonym on Canadian Crown for the following items listed in this book:
81048 Sam Lanin and his Orchestra
81061 Willie Creager and his Orchestra
81092 The Whoopee Makers
81143 Irving Mills and his Orchestra
81173 Adrian Schubert's Orchestra
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