COMRADE P. C. V. R. SRINAVINEGAR AND HIS RED INDIANS
Pseudonym on Australian XX for Clarence Williams and his Orchestra, q.v.,
TOM STACKS AND HIS MINUTE MEN
See Harry Reser.
JESS STACY
Bill Alamsheh, t / Jess Stacy, p. Chicago, c. 1932.
When It's Sleepy Time Down South / I'm Confessin' / Ain't Misbehavin'
All Of Me
Green Recording Studios (unnumbered)
NOTE: The above is a 13-inch privately recorded aluminum disc, autographed by both performers. It was reported by Roy Evans in the July, 1978, issue of Record Research.
JESSE STAFFORD
JESSE STAFFORD AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Jesse Stafford, tb, dir: 2 t / Gene Secrest, cl, as / as / ts / p / bj / Guy Wiedoeft, bb / Adolph Wiedoeft, d. Los Angeles, July, 1928.
LAE-219 Shine
Br 4048, A-7946
Los Angeles, September 6, 1928.
LAE-266 Cinderella Blues
Br 4048, A-7946
JESSE STAFFORD AND HIS PALACE HOTEL ORCHESTRA: probably very similar to the above; Charlie Blane, v. San Francisco, June 14, 1929.
LAE-529-A I Don't Want Your Kisses (If I Can't Have Your Love) - vCB
Br 4548
LAE-529-G I Don't Want Your Kisses (If I Can't Have Your Love)
Br A-8517
Lawrence Grey, v. Los Angeles, November 18, 1929.
LAE-665-A I'm Following You - vLG
Br 4630
LAE-665-G I'm Following You
Br 4630 (Argentine), A-8545
LAE-666-A I'm Sailing On A Sunbeam - vLG
Br 4630
LAE-666-G I'm Sailing On A Sunbeam
Br 4630 (Argentine), A-8545
NOTE: Other titles by this band may be of marginal interest as hot dance music.
MARY STAFFORD
Vocal acc. by her Jazz Band: Addington Major or Charlie Gaines, t / Earl Granstaff, tb / Nelson Kincaid, Ben Whittet, cl, as / Charlie Johnson, p. New York, January 5, 1921.
79628-3 Royal Garden Blues
Col A3365
79629-1 Crazy Blues
Col A3365
George Breen, vn, added. New York, March 7, 1921.
79775-2 I'm Gonna Jazz My Way Right Straight Thru' Paradise
Col A3390
79776-3 Down Where They Play The Blues
Col A3390
Acc. by her Jazz Band: c / tb / cl, as / ? cl, ts / p / bb. New York, May 6, 1921.
79826-2 If You Don't Want Me, Send Me To My Ma
Col A3418
79827-2 Strut Miss Lizzie
Col A3418
New York, May 24, 1921.
79857-2 Wild Weeping Blues
Col A3426
79858-3 I've Lost My Heart To The Meanest Girl
Col A3426
New York, June 30, 1921.
79919-1-2 "Shuffle Along" Medley (intro: Bandana Days / Gypsy Blues / I'm Just Wild About Harry)
Col unissued
New York, September 27 1921.
80001-3 Arkansas Blues
Col A3493
80002-3 Down Home Blues
Col A3511
80006-2 Blind Man Blues
Col A3493
New York, November 3, 1921.
80047-2 Monday Morning Blues
Col A3511
Acc. by c / tb / Buster Bailey, cl / p / bj. New York, c. March 30, 1926.
106749 Ain't Got Nobody To Grind My Coffee In The Morning
PA 7502, Per 102
106750 Take Your Finger Off It
PA 7502, Per 102
ARTHUR STAIGER
Pseudonym on Supertone for Seger Ellis, q.v.
AILEEN STANLEY
The following titles by this popular cabaret artist are of mild interest for the accompaniments; see also Billy Murray.
Vocal, acc. by the Virginians: Ross Gorman, cl, bcl, as, dir. Henry Busse, Tommy Gott, c / Sam Lewis, tb / Hale Byers, as, f / Don Clark, cl, ss, as / Ferde Grofé, p, a / Sleepy Hall or Mike Pingitore, bj / Jack Barsby, bb / Eddie King, d. New York, March 2, 1923.
27635-4 Don't Think You'll Be Missed - vAS
Vic 19039, Zon 3561
Acc. by Max Goldberg, t / ? Ted Heath, tb / cl / vn / Harry Jacobson, p / g / sb / d. London, February 12, 1934.
GB-6556-3 Who Walks In When I Walk Out?
Br 01706
NAT STAR AND HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA
Through the courtesy of Nat Star's grandson, who lent Nat Star's engagement books, we have a very clear
picture of the personnels he was accustomed to using. The following are of interest as jazz.
Nat Star, cl, as, dir: Bert Heath, Charles Mead, t / Ted Heath, tb / Walter Chapman, Jack Denahey, cl, as / George Smith, cl, ts / Harry Bidgood, p / Billy Bell, bj / Joc Merrit, bb / Wag Abbey, d. Hayes, Middlesex, February 21, 1928.
HH-12746-1 I Ain't Got Nobody
Hom D-1231
Jimmy Wornell, t, replaces Mead; Tom Gregory, cl, as, replaces Denahey; Norman Cole, vn, added; S. Jerome, p, replaces Bidgood; Stan Greening, bj, replaces Bell, Warwick Barnes, d, replaces Abbey; Tom Barratt, v. London, March 38, 1931.
S-1493 Hello, Beautiful - vTB
Sterno 695
AL STARITA AND HIS SOCIETY ORCHESTRA
Al Starita, cl, as, dir: c / tb / p / bj / bb / d / ? others. New York, c. February 19, 1921.
1178-B Wang-Wang Blues
GG L-1055, Ct L-3049, Je L-855
NOTE: For other Al Starita records, see the Gilt Edged Four, the Kit-Cat Band and the Piccadilly Players.
RAY STARITA
Ray Starita made a vast number of titles for Columbia and Sterno during his sojourn in London between 1925 and 1932. Of these, the following are known to be of interest as hot dance music.
RAY STARITA AND HIS AMBASSADORS BAND: Ray Starita, cl, ts, dir: Sylvester Ahola and another, t / Ted Heath, tb / Edgar Bracewell, Chester Smith, cl, as / Ted Edbrooke, vn / Donald Thorne, p / Jack Hill, bj / Arthur Calkin,
bb / Rudy Starita, d / Eddie Grossbart, v. London, June 13, 1928.
WA-7493-2 I Call You Sugar
Col 4943
London, June 30, 1928.
WA-7574-2 Rhapsody In Rhythm
Col 5008
WA-7575-1 That's What I Call Keen
Col 5008
London, September 29, 1928.
WA-7905-2 I Just Roll Along (Having My Ups And Downs)
Col 5042, 01338
WA-7906-2 Crazy Rhythm - vEGB
Col 5137
WA-7908-2 Where Have You Been All My Life? - v3
Col 5137
Ray Starita, cl, ts, dir: Max Goldberg, t, mel / Bert Wilton or Nobby Knight, t / Les Carew, tb / Edgar Bracewell, Ernie Smith, cl, as, bar / Ted Edbrooke, vn / Donald Thorne, p / Jack Hill, bj / Arthur Calkin, bb / Rudy Starita, d / Betty Bolton, v. London, May 4, 1929.
WA-8951-2 Wake Up, Chillun, Wake Up t - vBB
Col 5380, 01595
RAY STARITA AND HIS BAND: Same, or very similar. London, May 23, 1930.
WA-10404-2 I'm That Way Over You
Col CB-80, Re 6-20817
NOTE: Regal G-20817 as STELLAR DANCE BAND.
Ray Starita, cl, ts, dir: Ben Collins, D. Burgess, t / Lew Davis, tb / Chester Smith, cl, as, bar / Rex Owen, cl, as / George Glover, cl, ts, vn / Eugene Pini, vn / Harry Robens, p / George Oliver, bj, g / Arthur Calkin, sb / Rudy Starita, d, x / Maurice Elwin, v. London, December 3, 1930.
WA-10942-2 Put Your Worries Through The Mangle - vME
Col / Re CB-195, Re G-20990
NOTE: Regal CB-195 is Spanish; Regal G-20990 as THE MIDNIGHT REVELLERS.
RAY STARITA AND HIS AMBASSADORS: Ray Starita, cl, ts, dir: Nat Gonella, t, v / t / tb / 2 cl, as / vn / p / bj / bb,
sb / Rudy Starita, d. London, January 5, 1932.
S-2107 Get Happy - v3
Sterno 861
S-2108 Oh! Mo'nah - v3
Sterno 861
London, January 22, 1932.
S-2177 You Try Somebody Else - v
Sterno 900
London, February 3, 1932.
S-2202 You Rascal You - vNG?
Sterno 900
London, June 15, 1932.
S-2476 Do The New York - v
Sterno 1007
London, August 12, 1932.
S-2525 Sing A New Song - v3
Sterno 1020, 4-in-1 3
S-2526 I Got Rhythm - v3
Sterno 1023, 4-in-1 3
NOTE: Sterno 1023 as TWELVE RHYTHM MONARCHS.
Unknown female v. London, September 28, 1932.
S-2598 How'm I Doin' (Hey, Hey) - vNG&female (+ ?)
Sterno 1043, 4-in-1 9
NOTE: Both issues as TWELVE RHYTHM MONARCHS.
STARLIGHT TRIO
See: Big Time Trio
HENRY STARR
Piano solos. Los Angeles, c. March, 1928.
1317 Mr. Froggie
Flexo 148 (7")
1318 Willow Tree
Flexo 148 (7")
NOTE: Self-accompanied vocals by this artist are of little or no jazz value.
STATE STREET RAMBLERS
Natty Dominique, c / Johnny Dodds, cl / Jimmy Blythe, p / Baby Dodds, wb. Chicago, c. August 12, 1927.
12989 There'll Come A Day
Gnt 6249, Ch 15344, Pm 14023
12990 The Weary Way Blues
Gnt 6232, Ch 15344, GS 40103, Sil 5138, Bm 1086, HJCA HC-40, JC L-106, Tem R-18
12991 Cootie Stomp
Gnt 6232, Ch 15399, Bm 1086, HJCA HC-40, JC L-106, Tem -18
NOTE: Champion 15344 as BLYTHE'S BLUE BOYS, 15399 as DOWN HOME SERENADERS; Paramount 14023 as JOHNNY DODDS FOUR
Probably the same personnel. Chicago, March 10, 1928.
13529,-A-B My Baby
Gnt unissued
13530,-A Pleasure Mad
Gnt unissued
13531,-A Oriental Man
Gnt unissued
Natty Dominique, c / as / Jimmy Blythe, p / W. E. Burton, wb, v. Richmond, IN, April 23, 1928.
13686 My Baby
Gnt 6454, Ch 15523, 40115, Dec 7240
13687 Oriental Man
Gnt 6692, Ch 15676, 40023, JC L-137, Tem R-15
13688-A Pleasure Mad
Gnt 6454, Ch 15551, 40025, Dec 7225, WS 104
13689-A Shanghai Honeymoon - vWEB
Gnt 6485
13690-A Some Do And Some Don't
Gnt 6552, Ch 15551
13690-B Some Do And Some Don't
Ch 40062, Dec 7225
13691-A Tack It Down
Gnt 6485, Ch 15528, 40062, Dec 7224, WS 104, JC L-137, Tem R-15
13691-B Tack It Down
Gnt 6485
NOTE: Champions as BLYTHE'S BLUE BOYS; Deccas as BLUE JAY BOYS.
Baldy McDonald, cl / unknown white teenager, as / W. E. Burton, k, v / Jimmy Blythe, p / Bill Johnson, sb / Cliff Jones, d, v. Richmond, IN, July 18, 1928.
14065-A Endurance Stomp
Ch 40025, Dec 7224
14065-B Endurance Stomp
Gnt 6552, Ch 15615, 40025, Dec 7224, Creole 20, JC L-130, Tem R-12, Sto J-4, XX 1
14066 Tuxedo Stomp
Gnt 6589
14067-C Brown-Skin Mama
Gnt 6560, Ch 15676, 40023, Dec 7240, JC L-130, Tem R-12, Sto J-4, XX 1
14072 St. Louis Nightmare
Gnt 6692
14073 Yearning And Blue
Gnt 6641
NOTE: Matrices 14068 through 14071 are by Marie Grinter, q.v., acc. by the State Street Ramblers. Decca 7224 and 7240 as BLUE JAY BOYS; all Champions as BLYTHE'S BLUE BOYS; XX 1 as THE BACK BEACH PIRATES.
Richmond, IN, July 19, 1928.
14074-A Tell Me, Cutie
Gnt 6589, Ch 15570, 40115
14075 Someday You'll Know
Gnt 6641, Ch 15615
14076,-A Five O'Clock Stomp
Gnt unissued
14077,-A Barrel House Baker
Gnt unissued
14078,-A Handful Of Keys
Gnt unissued
14079,-A Searching For A Flat
Gnt unissued
14080 How Would You Like To Be Me? - vCJ
Gnt 6569, Ch 15570
NOTE: Champion 15570, 15615 and 40115 as BLYTHE'S BLUE BOYS.
Alfred Bell, k, wb, v / Roy Palmer, tb / Darnell Howard, cl, as / Jimmy Blythe, p / Ed Hudson, v, ? bj, Richmond, IN, March 19, 1931.
17619 Tiger Moan (Tiger Moon')
Ch 16247, 40086*, Spr 2755, Sav 503
17620 Barrel House Stomp
Ch 16320, 40007, JCl 515, JC L-88
17621 Georgia Grind - vAB
Ch 16279, 40009, Spr 2648, HJCA HC-71, JC L-47, XX 15
17622 Careless Love - vEH
Ch 16464, 40086
17623-A Kentucky Blues
Ch 16320, 40007, Spr 2670, Sav 503, JCl 515, JC L-88
17624 I Want To Be Your Lovin' Man
Ch 16350, Spr 2797
17625 South African Blues
Ch 16279, 40070, Spr 2755, Sav 504, JCl 516, JC L-83
17626 Me And The Blues
Ch 16247, Spr 2670
17627-A Sic 'Em, Tige'
Ch 16464, 40070, Spr 2738, JCl 516, JC L-83
NOTE: Superior 2648, 2670, 2738, 2755, and 2797 as SPEED JEFFRIES AND HIS NIGHT OWLS; XX 15 as THE BACK BEACH PIRATES.
Palmer and Howard omitted. Richmond, IN, March 20, 1931.
17628-A Wild Man Stomp - vAB
Ch 16297, 40013, Spr 2648, Sav 504, Dec 7424, Voc V-1023
17629 Stomp Your Stuff - vAB
Ch 16297, 40013, Spr 2728, Dec 7424, Voc V-1023
17631 Richmond Stomp - vAB-
Ch 16350, 40009, Spr 2797, HJCA HC-71, JC L-47, XX 15
NOTE: Matrix 17630 is a blues recording not connected with this session; Champion 16297, 40013 as THE CHICAGO STOMPERS; Superior 2648, 2728, and 2797 as SPEED JEFFRIES AND HIS NIGHT OWLS; XX 15 as THE BACK BEACH PIRATES.
STATE STREET STOMPERS
Junie Cobb, cl, ts, v / Alex Hill, p / Hudson Whittaker (Tampa Red), g / Jimmy Bertrand, d / Thomas A. Dorsey (Georgia Tom), speech. Chicago, December 14, 1928.
48755-1-2 Rolling Mill Stomp - vJC
Collector's Item 019, LC-5 (LPs)
48756-1 Panama Blues - spTAD
Collector's Item 019, LC-5 (LPs)
STEAMBOAT JOE AND HIS LAFFIN' CLARINET
Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooper, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York, April 6, 1927.
GEX-575 Texas Shuffle
Gnt 6103, BP 8020
GEX-576 Mississippi Valley Blues
Gnt 6103, Ch 15263, BP 8020
NOTE: Champion 15263 as HUNK LUNSFORD AND HIS CLARINET.
GENEVIEVE STEARNS
Vocal, acc. by Jesse Crump, p. Richmond, IN, July 20, 1923.
11555,-A Louisville Lou (The Vampin' Lady)
Gnt unissued (?)
11558,-A Farewell Blues
Gnt unissued (?)
NOTE: Matrices 11556 and 11557 are by Nina Reeves, q.v.
AL STEELE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Unknown t / tb / cl, as / ts / ?Arthur Scutt, p / g / bb / d. New York, April 18, 1929.
E-29707-A Singin' The Blues
Br unissued
BLUE STEELE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
The following titles by this Texas dance orchestra are of interest as big-band jazz and hot dance music.
Blue Steele, tb, mel, v, dir: Frank Martinez, Frank Krisher, t / Sunny Clapp, tb / Roger Sanford, as / Kenny Sargent, cl, as, bar, v / Pete Schmidt, ts, v / Sol Lewis, p / Ted Delmarter, bj, g, v / Marvin Longfellow, bb, a / Tom Summers, d. Savannah, GA, August 26, 1927.
39852-3 Sugar Babe, I'm Leavin'! - vBS-KS-PS
Vic 20971, BB B-5867, HMV B-5440
Blue Steele, tb, v, dir: Sam Goble, Goof Morrison, t / Ole Hoel, eu / John Langley, cl, as / Kenny Sargent, cl, as,
bar, v / Pete Schmidt, cl, ts / Sol Lewis, p / Ted Delmarter, bj, g, v / Marvin Longfellow, bb, a / Henry Cody, d / Bob Nolan, v. Atlanta, October 26, 1927.
40355-2 Betty Jean - vBS
Vic 21183
Pat Davis, ts, replaces Schmidt. Memphis, February 2, 1928.
41829-3 Beyond The Sunset - vKS-TD-BN
Vic 21530
Hoel omitted. Memphis, February 7, 1928.
40355-7 Betty Jean - vBS
Vic 21183
Memphis, February 8, 1928.
41865-3 Be My Baby - vKS
Vic 21355
Memphis, February 10, 1928.
41877-2 Because You Are My Dream Girl - vBN
Vic 21400
Memphis, February 13, 1928.
41892-3 Washington And Lee Swing - vch
Vic 21262
41893-2 Where Has My Old Gang Gone? - vKS-TD-BN
Vic 21262
Blue Steele dir: ? Clyde Davis, and another, t / ? Jesse James, tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / ? Brick English and another,
vn / p / g / bb / Moe Goodman, d / George Marks, v. Memphis, September 18, 1929.
55544-3 Coronado (Brings Memories Of You) - vGM
Vic V-40140
Memphis, September 19, 1929.
55550-1-2-3 Freddy's Fog
Vic unissued
55551-3 Are You Lonesome?
Vic V-40182
Blue Steele dir: ? Clyde Davis and another, t / ? Jesse James, tb / Frank Myers, cl, as, v / Jack Eacholls, cl, as / Ernie Wimburn, ts, v / ? Brick English, vn / Galen Grubb, p / Red Rountree, bj, g / Cookie Trantham, bb / d / Kay Austin, Mabel Batson, George Marks, v. Memphis, May 14, 1930.
59922-1-2-3 Pumpernickel
Vic unissued
59923-3 You Darlin'! - vEW
Vic 22436
59924-1-2-3 All Muggled Up - vFM
Vic unissued
Memphis, May 15, 1930.
59923-4 You Darlin'! - vEW
Vic unissued
59924-4 All Muggled Up - vFM
Vic 23014, HMV B-4916, R-14562
59925-2 Shooin' Flies - vKA
Vic 23014, HMV B-4916, R-14562
Memphis, May 16, 1930.
59928-1-2 There's A Tear For Every Smile In Hollywood - vEW
Vic unissued
59928-3 There's A Tear For Every Smile In Hollywood - vMB
Vic 22436
JOE STEELE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Joe Steele, p, dir: Ward Pinkett and Jack Wilson or Langston Curl, t / Jimmy Archey, tb / Charlie Holmes, cl, ss,
as / E. Eugene Mikell, ts / Joe Garland, bar / Percy Richardson, bj / Frank Smith, bb / Gerald Hobson, d. New York, June 4, 1929.
53808-1 Coal-Yard Shuffle
Vic V-38066 HMV R-14293
53808-2 Coal-Yard Shuffle
Vic 741057 (LP)
53809-1 Top And Bottom
Vic V-380666
53809-2 Top And Bottom
Vic 741057 (LP)
STELLAR DANCE BAND
Pseudonym on Australian Regal for the following items listed in this book:
G-20243 Fascinatin' Vamp (Jan Garber and his Orchestra)
G-20272 I Want To Be Alone With Mary Brown (The Piccadilly Players)
G-20380 Both sides by the Ipana Troubadours
G-20788 Here Comes Emily Brown (Jack Payne and his BBC Dance Orchestra)
G-20802 Watching My Dreams Go By (Merle Johnston and his Ceco Couriers)
G-20817 I'm That Way Over You (Ray Starita and his Band)
BILLY STENNETT'S CAROLINA STOMPERS
Billy Stennett, t, vn, dir: Simon Carlson, t / Arthur Roehre, tb / Cecil Fransen, as, vn / Albert Grossberg, as / Albert Stainbeck, ts / Larry Jacques, p / Raleigh Carroll, bj, g / Leslie Eckert, bb / Earl Riggs, d, v. Chicago, c. June 14, 1928.
20672-3 Somebody Sweet Is Sweet On Me - vER
Bwy 1193
20673-2 Down Where The Sun Goes Down - vER
Bwy 1193
20674-1 Buffalo Rhythm
Bwy 1194
20675-1 "Red Nichols" Five Pennies [sic]
Bwy 1194
THE STEPPERS
Pseudonym on Tremont 0529 (LUCKY KENTUCKY) for Sam Lanin and his Orchestra, q.v.
STERLING DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Australian Sterling 1111 (GET OUT AND GET UNDER THE MOON) for Sam Lanin and his Orchestra, q.v.
HEW STERLING'S ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Domino 31008 My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now (Ernie Golden and his Orchestra)
Sterling 281308 Rainy Weather Rose (Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra)
STERLING SYNCOPATORS
Pseudonym on Australian Grand Pree 18187 for the Synco Jazz Band, q.v.
CARLYLE STEVENSON'S EL PATIO ORCHESTRA
Carlyle Stevenson, as, dir: Leslie Moe, Ralph Markey, t / Harley Luse, Doc Garrison, tb / Harry Vaile, Leslie Lyman, cl, as, ts / Bob Sawyer, p / Carrol McManus, bj / Oscar Martin, bb / Buddy Johnson, d / Walter Dupre, Carl Edwards, v. Los Angeles, c. May, 1925.
161/163 Eccentric
Hwd 1024
One tb only present. Los Angeles, c. July-September, 1925.
819 I Miss My Swiss
Sst 1114
820 Charleston
Sst 1114
829/30 Milenburg Joys [sic]
Sst 1117
825 Don't Bring Lulu
Sst 1115
843 Yes Sir! That's My Baby - vCE
Sst 1117
855/6 Cecilia - vCE
Sst 1119
858 Collegiate - v3
Sst 1120
859/60 Summer Nights - vCE
Sst 1119
861 You Told Me To Go - vWD
Sst 1120
Remember
Sst 1134
887 I'm Tired Of Everything But You
Sst 1121
Thanks For The Buggy Ride
Sst 1133, Silver Screen 143
B-1136 Sleepy-Time Gal
Sst 1136
NOTE: Other titles by this band on Sunset are waltzes or otherwise of no jazz interest.
DAN STEWART
Piano solo, with speech. Chicago, December 8, 1929.
C-4921- New Orleans Blues
Voc 1536
MAE STEWART
Pseudonym on Silvertone for Priscilla Stewart, q.v.
PRISCILLA STEWART
Vocal, acc. by Jimmy Blythe, p. Chicago, April, 1924.
1760-2 You Ain't Foolin' Me
Pm 12205, Sil 3520
1761-2 True Blues
Pm 12205
NOTE: Silvertone 3520 as MAE STEWART.
Chicago, c. August, 1924.
9025-1-2 Mecca Flat Blues
Pm 12224
Stump Evans, Cm or as, added. Chicago, c. August, 1924.
9030? Delta Bottom Blues
Pm 12240
NOTE: All copies of this issue so far inspected have only the control number 224 in the wax, and the above matrix number is deduced from this.
Acc. by J. H. Shayne, p. Chicago, c. August, 1924.
9034-1-2 Mr. Freddie Blues
Pm 12224
1832- Mr. Freddie Blues
Pm unissued?
Acc. by Jimmy Blythe, p. Chicago, c. October 9, 1924.
1916-1-2 I Never Call My Man's Name
Pm 12240
Jimmy O'Bryant, cl, added*. Chicago, c. November, 1924.
9085-1 Tall Brown Blues (Can't Take My Man*)
Pm 12253, Sil 3576*
9086-4 The Woman Ain't Born (High Yellow Blues*)
Pm 12253, Sil 3576*
NOTE: Silvertone 3576 as TESSIE AMES. The bracketed subtitles appear on Silvertone in addition to the Paramount titles.
Chicago, April, 1925.
2090-1 I Was Born A Brownskin And You Can't Make Me Blue
Pm 12286, Sil 3518
2091-1-2 Priscilla Blues
Pm 12286
NOTE: Silvertone 3518 as MAE STEWART.
Acc. by Clarence Johnson, p. Chicago, c. July, 1925.
2198-2 Switch It, Miss Mitchell
Pm 12299, Sil 3541
2199-1 Going To The Nation
Pm 12299, Sil 3541
NOTE: Silvertone 3541 as MAE STEWART.
Acc. by Jimmy Blythe, p. Chicago, c. May, 1926.
2534-1 It Must Be Hard
Pm 12360
2535-1 Somebody's Chewin' You Too
Pm 12360
Acc. by ? Myrtle Jenkins, p. ? / unknown c (possibly Shirley Clay) added*. Chicago, c. July, 1926.
2643-2 *Biscuit Roller
Pm 12402
2659-2 Jefferson County
Pm 12402
Acc. by Jimmy Blythe, p. Chicago, c. March, 1927.
4251-1 Lonesome Hour Blues
Pm 12463
4252-1 New Mr. Freddie Blues
Pm 12463
Chicago, April, 1927.
4344-2-3 P. D. Q. Blues
Pm 12465
4354-2 Someday Sweetheart
Pm 12465
Acc. by Tiny Parham, p. Chicago, c. December, 1928.
21042-1 A Little Bit Closer
Pm 12740
21043-2 I Want To See My Baby
Pm 12740
REX STEWART
REX STEWART'S HARLEM SERENADERS: Rex Stewart, c / probably t / tb / 2-3 cl, as, ts / p / bj / bb / d / Andy Razaf, v. New York, April 4, 1927.
E-4793 / 94 Ten O'Clock Blues
Voc unissued
E-4795 / 97 Oh Malinda - vAR
Voc unissued
REX STEWART AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Rex Stewart, c, v / George Stevenson, tb / Rudy Powell, cl, as / Bingie Madison, cl, ts / Roger Ramirez, p / Billy Taylor, sb / Jack Maisel, d. New York, December 12, 1934.
16410-1 Stingaree
Voc 2880, Dec F-5458, Br A-500519
16411-1 Baby, Ain't You Satisfied? - vRS
Voc 2880, Dec F-5458, Br A-500519
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