THOMAS' DEVILS
THOMAS' MUSCLE SHOALS DEVILS: Mutt Carton, t / Ed Boudraux, cl / George Thomas, p / Tommy Taylor, d / v. Chicago, December 7, 1928.
TC-2642 Boot It, Boy - v
Voc test
TC-2463 Sho' Is Hot- v
Voc test
NOTE: See also Hersal Thomas, who used this band name on Okeh.
THOMAS' DEVILS: Dave Cross, v, added. Chicago, March 12, 1929.
C-3100-A-B Sho' Is Hot - vDC
Br 7064, Spt S-2235
C-3101-A Boot It, Boy - vDC
Br 7064, Spt S-2235
BUD THOMAS
See F. T. Thomas.
EDDIE THOMAS' COLLEGIANS
This is almost certainly a Ben Selvin unit, although the Columbia file cards do not give any definite information
regarding the following title, which features a good trumpet and consists of 2 t / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / vn / p / bj / bb /
d / Irving Kaufman (as FRANK HARRIS), v. New York, September 27, 1927.
144798-3 Sugar - vIK
Col 1154-D
EMLYN THOMAS
The following shows the extent of Thomas' understanding of the jazz idiom and its application to a jazz standard.
THE LONDON BAND, directed by EMLYN THOMAS: Emlyn Thomas, vn dir: Jay Elms, another, t / tb / Charles Star and another, as / Ernie Smith, ts / Leon Patey, p / bj / bb / d. London, c. September, 1924.
03683 Eccentric
Voc X-9500
F. T. THOMAS
Vocal, acc. by as / Leothus Green, p. Richmond, IN, July 10, 1929.
15325 Street Walkin' Blues
Gnt 6963, Ch 15795, Spt 9511
15326 Moanin' Piano Blues
Gnt 6963, Ch 15795, Spt 9511
NOTE: Champion 15795 as GEORGE "HAMBONE" RUTHERS; Supertone 9511 as BUD THOMAS.
GEORGE THOMAS AND HIS BOYS
Pseudonym on Champion for Henry Johnson and his Boys, q.v.
HERSAL THOMAS
Piano solos. Chicago, c. February 22, 1925.
8958-A Suitcase Blues
OK 8227, Par R-3262
Chicago, June, 1925.
9166-A Hersal Blues
OK 8227, Par R-3261
THOMAS'S MUSCLE SHOALS DEVILS: c / cl / as / Hersal Thomas, p. Chicago, June, 1925.
9169-A Wash Woman Blues
OK 8225
9170-A Morning Dove Blues
OK 8225
See also note under Thomas' Devils.
HOCIEL THOMAS
Vocal, acc. by cl / p, with vn*. Richmond, IN, April 6, 1925.
12186 *I Can't Feel Frisky Without My Liquor
Gnt 3004, Buddy 8020
12188-A Worried Down With The Blues
Gnt 3006, Buddy 8021
12189-B *I Must Have It
Gnt 3006, Buddy 8020
NOTE: Matrix 12187 is by Marie Grinter.
Acc. by Hersal Thomas, p. Chicago, June, 1925.
9167-A Worried Down With The Blues
OK 8222
9168-A Fish Tail Dance
OK 8222
Acc. by Louis Armstrong and his Hot Four: Louis Armstrong, c / Johnny Dodds, cl / Hersal Thomas, p / Johnny St. Cyr, bj. Chicago, November 11, 1925.
9471-A Gambler's Dream
OK 8289
9472-A Sunshine Baby
OK 8326
9473-A Adam And Eve Got The Blues
OK 8258
9474-A Put It Where I Can Get It
OK 8258
9475-A Wash Woman Blues
OK 8289
9476-A I've Stopped My Man
OK 8326
Acc. by Louis Armstrong, c / Hersal Thomas, p. Chicago, February 24, 1926.
9519-A Deep Water Blues
OK 8297
9520-A G'wan, I Told You
OK 8346
9521-A Listen To Ma
OK 8346
9522-A Lonesome Hours
OK 8297
HOWARD THOMAS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Howard Thomas dir: Leve Davis, Bob Augustine, t / Warren Clow, tb / Tom Chalfront, Frank Haster, cl, as / Don Teege, ts / Bob Lyons, p, a / Royal Epperson, bj, g, 3rd t / Dick Brown, bb, sb / Edgar Krewinghaus, d, vib. Richmond, IN, December 11, 1931.
18251 Business In F
Ch 16360, 40080
Richmond, IN, January 12, 1932.
18320-A Rose Of Washington Square
Ch 16656
Richmond, IN, January 13, 1932.
18321-A In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree
Ch 16387, 40080, Spr 2801
NOTE: Superior 2801 as HOWARD JOHNSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
JOSEPHINE THOMAS
Pseudonym on Pathé Actuelle and Perfect for Rosa Henderson, q.v.
MARIE THOMAS
Pseudonym on Royal for Dorothy Dodd, q.v.
MILLARD G. THOMAS
MILLARD G. THOMAS AND HIS CHICAGO NOVELTY ORCHESTRA: Millard Thomas, p, dir: E. Cassamore, c,
tb / Charles Harris, c, tb, as / C. Gordon, d. Montreal, June 6, 1924.
1452 Page Your Puppies
Ajax 17045
Montreal, June 10, 1924.
1460 Lazy Drag
Ajax 17045
Montreal, July 3, 1924.
1508 More
Ajax 17052
1511 Black Star Lines [sic]
Ajax 17052
Montreal, July 10, 1924.
1522 Hard Luck Blues
Ajax 17053
1524 Twee Twa Twa Blues
Ajax 17053
Montreal, July 31, 1924.
1530 Worryin' Blues
Ajax 17056
1532 Papa Will Be Gone
Ajax 17056
1534 San Francisco Blues
Ajax unissued?
Piano solos. Montreal, August 12, 1924.
1548 Reckless Blues
Ajax unissued
Montreal, October 28, 1924.
1625 Blue Ivories
Ajax 17074, Apex 678
1628 Reckless Blues
Ajax 17074, Apex 678
SIPPIE THOMAS
Pseudonym on Victor for Sippie Wallace, q.v.
WASHINGTON THOMAS
Pseudonym on Champion for W. E. "Buddy" Burton, q.v.
EVELYN THOMPSON
This is believed to be the same person as Evelyn Preer, q.v.
Vocal, acc. by vn / p / g. New York, c. December 13, 1926.
E-4224 / 25 Someday, Sweetheart
Voc 1075
E-4226 / 27 I Got A Papa Down In New Orleans, Another Papa Up In Maine
Voc 1075
Acc. by p / g. New York, February 2, 1927.
E-4499 After You've Gone
Voc 1083
E-4502 Stack O'Lee Blues
Voc 1083
Acc. by Felix Weir, vn / Leonard Jeter, vc / Porter Grainger, p. New York, February 10, 1927.
E-21476; E-4586 One More Kiss
Br 3465, Voc 1084, 15529
NOTE: Brunswick 3465 as EVA KNOX. The Brunswick recording sheet assigns pseudonyms of FELIX WARE and LEONARD GITA to Weir and Jeter, respectively, although it is not known if these names appeared on the labels.
As above. New York, February 15, 1927.
E-4542 When Tomorrow Comes
Voc 1084, 15529
Acc. by c / Bob Fuller or Ernest Elliott, cl / p. New York, March 30, 1927.
E-4781 / 82 / 83 High Life Made A Low Life Out Of Me
Voc unissued
E-4784 / 86 Looking For The Sunshine, Walking Around In The Rain
Voc 15548
New York, May, 1927.
E-4941 One Sweet Letter From You
Voc 15548
JOHNNY THOMPSON
Pseudonym on Columbia 14285-D for Andy Razaf, q.v.
NORMAN (NORMAND) THORNE
Pseudonym on Ariel for Seger Ellis, q.v.
THE THREE BARBERS
See Jimmy Lytell.
THREE BLACK DIAMONDS
See Bob Fuller.
THREE BLACK MINSTRELS
Pseudonym on Guardsman 7016 for the Three Jolly Miners, q.v.
THREE BLUE BOYS
Tony Parenti, cl / Nat Brusiloff, vn / Cornell Smelser, pac. New York, May 23, 1929.
53435-1-2 Diga Diga Doo
Vic unissued
THREE BLUES CHASERS
Unknown cl / p / bj. New York, June 11, 1928.
400777-B Nothin' But Blues
OK 8595
400778-B Lame Duck Blues
OK 8595
THREE HAPPY BOYS
Male v trio, acc. by t / p / g. London, early March, 1932.
14168 Looking Up To The Sky With A Smile
Bel 1814
14169 My Bluebird's Back Again
Bel 1814
THREE HAPPY DARKIES
Pseudonym on Silvertone 3057 for the Three Jolly Miners, q.v.
THREE HOT ESKIMOS
See Bob Fuller.
THE THREE JACKS
Rodney Rogers, stg / 2nd stg / g. Chicago, June 28, 1928.
400963-A Spanish Shawl - v3
OK 41102
400964-B Chile Blues
OK 41102
400965-A-B Twelfth Street Rag
OK unissued
THREE JOLLY MINERS
Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooper, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York, March 9, 1925.
512 / 14W Charleston Clarinet Blues
Voc 15009, Sil 3057
515 / 18W Freakish Blues
Voc 15009, Sil 3057
NOTE: Silvertone 3057 as THREE HAPPY DARKIES.
New York, June 20, 1925.
914W Too Bad Jim!
Voc 15051, Gmn 7016
917W Black Cat Blues
Voc 15051, Gmn 7016
NOTE: Guardsman as THE THREE BLACK MINSTRELS; some issues reportedly as THREE BLACK KITTENS.
New York, August 8, 1925.
1078 / 79W Lake George Blues
Voc 15087
1080 / 81W Louisville Blues
Voc 15087
NOTE: It is not known whether both takes were issued for each selection.
Isadore Myers, p, replaces Hooper. New York, August 27, 1925.
1240 / 41 / 42W Plain Old Blues
Voc 15111
1243 / 44 / 45W Ketch Your Breath
Voc 15111
NOTE: It is not known which takes were used for issue.
Louis Hooper, p, replaces Myers. New York, September 21, 1925.
E-1377 / 78W Old Man Charleston
Voc 15141
E-1379 / 80W Texas Shuffle
Voc 15141
New York, October 29, 1925.
E-1540 / 42 House Party Stomp
Voc 15164
E-1543 / 45 Grand Opera Blues
Voc 15164
New York, January 13, 1926.
E-2108 Chicago Back Step
Voc 1004, 15271
E-2113 F Minor Blues
Voc 1004, 15271
New York, February 15, 1926.
E-2435 Pig Alley Stomp
Voc 1003, 15269
E-2437 Ridiculous Blues
Voc 1003, 15269
THE THREE KEYS
Bon-Bon (George Tunnell), p, v / Slim Furness, g, v / Bob Pease, sb, v. New York, August 18, 1932.
152270-1-2 Mood Indigo
Col unissued
152271-1 Zonky
Col unissued
New York, August 29, 1932.
152270-3 Mood Indigo
Col 2706-D, Par R-1431, RZ G-21539
152292-2 Somebody Loses, Somebody Wins
Col 2706-D , Par R-1409, RZ G-21539
New York, September 8, 1932.
B-12262-A Jig Time
Br 6388, 01372, A-9341, Voc 2730
B-12263-A Someone Stole Gabriel's Horn
Br 6388, 01372, A-9341, Voc 2730
B-12264-A-B Wah-Dee-Dah
Br unissued
New York, September 21, 1932.
B-12341-A Basin Street Blues
Br 6423, 01381, A-9356, Voc 2744
B-12342-A Wah-Dee-Dah
Br 6423, 01381, A-9356, Voc 2744
New York, September 26, 1932
B-12369-A-B Fit As a Fiddle
Br unissued
B-12370-A-B Nagasaki
Br unissued
New York, October 5, 1932.
B-12424-A Nagasaki
Br 6411, 01402, Voc 2732
B-12425-A Fit As A Fiddle
Br 6411, 01402, Voc 2732
New York, October 12, 1932.
B-12466-A (I Would Do) Anything For You
Br 6522, 01515, A-500233, Voc 2755
New York, January 9, 1933.
B-12861-A That Doggone Dog Of Mine
Br 6522, 01515, A-9389, A-500233, Voc 2755
New York, April 6, 1933.
B-13199-A Rasputin (That Highfalutin' Lovin' Man)
Br 6567, 01545, A-9428, Voc 2765
New York, April 7, 1933.
B-13204-A Oh! By Jingo (Oh! By Gosh, By Gum, By Juv)
Br 6567, 01545, A-9428, Voc 2765
New York, August 16, 1933.
13809-1 Heebie Jeebies
Voc 2523, Br 01580, Lucky 60339
13810-1 Song Of The Islands
Voc 2523, Br 01580, Lucky 60339
New York, September 8, 1933.
13973-1 I've Found A New Baby
Voc 2569, Br 01612, A-9772
13974-1 You Can Depend On Me
Voc 2569, Br 01612, A-9772
13985-1 How Do You Do, Mr. Cupid?
Voc unissued
THREE MONKEY CHASERS
See Bob Fuller.
THE THREE SCAMPS
Vocal trio, acc. by themselves: Edwin McDowell, t / Dal Calkins, p / Jay Fallon, g. New York, February 21, 1934.
81730-1 Diga Diga Doo
Vic unissued
81731-1 Jimmy Had A Nickel
Vic unissued
1077-1 Mashed Potatoes
Vic test
New York, March 9, 1934.
81866-1 Tiger Rag
Vic unissued
New York, March 13, 1934.
81925-1 Pretty Polly Perkins
Vic unissued
THE THREE STRIPPED GEARS
R. W. Durden, md / Cliff Vaughn, Marion Brown, g. Atlanta, October 30, 1931.
405074-1 Blackberry Rag
OK 45571
405075-1 Alabama Blues
OK 45571
Atlanta, November 2, 1931.
405092-1 1931 Depression Blues
OK 45553
405093-1 Black Bottom Strut
OK 45553
THE THREE VIRGINIANS
Dick Reinhart, cl, v / Holly Horton and another, g. Dallas, June 26, 1929.
402732-A Yoo Yoo Blues
OK 45451
402733-A June Tenth Blues - vDR
OK 45451
402734-A Hard-To-Get Papa - vDR
OK unissued
402735-A Who's Sorry Now?
OK unissued
BUD THURSTON
Pseudonym on Champion for Alexander Robinson, q.v.
LE ROY TIBBS AND HIS CONNIE'S INN ORCHESTRA
Le Roy Tibbs, p, dir: Ed Allen, Gilbert Paris, c / Te Roy Williams, tb / Arville Harris, cl, as / ? Andrew Brown, as,
bar / ts / Allee Ross, vn / Leroy Harris, bj / Cyrus St. Clair, ob / Hugh Davis, d. New York, February 1, 1928.
145604-2 One O'Clock Blues
Col 14309-D, Re RS-1112
145605-2 I Got Worry (Love Is On My Mind)
Col 14309-D
TOM TIMOTHY AND HIS FRIVOLITY CLUB ORCHESTRA
Tom Timothy, cl, ts, dir: 2 t / tb / 2 cl, as / ? vn / p / bj / bb / d. New York, October 19, 1927.
Missouri Squabble
PA unissued
Where Is My Meyer? (Where's Himalaya?)
PA unissued
FRIVOLITY CLUB ORCHESTRA: Same. New York, c. November 24, 1927.
2707- Ida
Cam 1279, Lin 2744, Ro 513
NOTE: Other recordings by this group are of even less interest than the above.
KLIEN TINDULL'S PARAMOUNT SERENADERS
Kline Tyndall, p, dir: Eugene Hutt, t / Mance Worley, tbn / Vance Dixon, as / Dave Smallwood, d, v. Chicago, June, 1926.
2600-1 Down On The Amazon - vDS
Pm 12377
2601-1 Old Man Blues (retitling of SO IS YOUR OLD MAN)
Her 92019*
2601-2 So Is Your Old Man
Pm 12377
NOTE: Herwin as BIRMINGHAM BLUETETTE.
TIN PAN PARADERS
Pseudonym on Supertone S-2185 (99 OUT OF A HUNDRED) for Benny Goodman and his Orchestra, q.v., and on Gennett for what seems to be a Fred Hall unit similar to his Sugar Babies, q.v.
TINSLEY'S WASHBOARD BAND
See Williams' Washboard Band.
TIP TOP CLUB ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Duophone for Meyer Davis and his Orchestra, q.v.
T. N. T. RHYTHM BOYS
Pseudonym on Australian Parlophone for the Original Memphis Five, q.v.
BEN TOBIN AND HIS CALIFORNIA CYCLONES
Lou Halmy, t / Al Goldstein, as / Al Weinstein, cl, ts / Perry Silverman, p / Lou Tobin, d. New York, c. December 3, 1930.
GEX-2834 Pardon The Glove
Gen unissued
GEX-2835 Hot And Heavy
Ch 16465, Spr 2571
TOBIN'S MIDNIGHT SERENADERS
John Tobin, bj, dir: Harry Doring, c / Jac Assunto, tb / Norveile Makofsky, ss, as / Elbridge Westerfield, ss, ts, bar / Adrian J. Larroque, p / Benny Pottle, bb. New Orleans, c. January 22, 1925.
8893-A I'm Afraid To Care For You
OK 40297
SHAKEY TODD AND HOLLAND TRIO
Clarence Todd and another, v, acc. by p. New York, April 8, 1927.
80708-A-B Home (Cradle Of Happiness)
OK unissued
80709-A-B Sweet Virginia
OK unissued
TOM AND JERRY
Pseudonym on Champion 15507 for Jimmy Blythe, q.v., and for W. E. ("Buddy") Burton.
TRACY-BROWN'S ORCHESTRA
Clark Warren, Harry Fischer, t / Bill Anthens, tb / Al Kassel, Nelson Brown, as / Les Greissler, ts / Manny Strand,
p / Jimmy Burson, bj / Delmar Kaplan, bb / Bus Dillon, d / Sam Coslow, v. An orchestra member doubles vn on some sides. Chicago, March 20, 1928.
145817-2 Chloe (Song Of The Swamp)- vSC
Col 1344-D, 5164, 01129, J-478
145818-3 Sh-h! Here Comes My Sugar - vSC
Col 1405-D, J-522
145819-2-3 Beautiful - v3
Col 1344-D, J-478
145820-2 Joline - vSC
Col 1541-D
145821-2 Danger! (Look Out For That Gal)
Col 1405-D, J-522
NOTE: Columbia 01129 as DENZA DANCE BAND.
THE TRAVELERS
Pseudonym on Okeh, Melotone, and Australian Panachord for the Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra, q.v.
THE TRAVELING MUSKETEERS
Pseudonym on Lincoln for the Red Flame Kazoo Travelers, q.v.
TRAVIS CARLTON ORCHESTRA
This was apparently a real orchestra, but the name was used on Gennett 3125, 3140, and 3216 for Bailey's Lucky Seven, q.v.
THE TRAYMORE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Vocalion 15556 for Duke Ellington and his Orchestra, q.v.
PAUL TREMAINE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Paul Tremaine, vn, v, dir: J. D. Wade, Jr., Arnold Lehner, t / Archie Newell, tb / Links Hussin, as, f / Cliff Harkness, cl, as / Andy Fonder, cl, ts / John Baldwin, John Triphagen, Robert C. Tremaine, vn / Lester Cruman, harp / Charles Bagby, p, a / Eddie Kilanoski, bj, s, a / Lem Lesser and another, bb / Laurie Mitchinton, d, vib. New York, October 2, 1929.
56746-1 Aristocratic Stomp
Vic V-40176
New York, October 4, 1929.
56753-1 Four-Four Rhythm - vPT&ch
Vic V-40176
Probably similar. New York, February 14, 1930.
149988-3 Hand Me Down My Walkin' Cane - vPT
Col 2130-D, DO-91
149989-2 She'll Be Comin' 'Round The Mountain - vPT
Col 2130-D, DO-91
NOTE: Other titles on Victor and Columbia by this band are not believed to contain any material likely to interest the jazz enthusiast.
TREMENDOUS OLD JELLY
Pseudonym on XX 13 for Jelly Roll Morton, q.v.
GEORGE H. TREMER
Piano solos, with own h / k / v. Birmingham, AL, c. August 4, 1927.
GEX-778-A Some Of These Days - h, k, v
Gnt 6242, Ch 15372
GEX-779-A Spirit Of '49 Rag - k
Gnt 6242, Ch 15436, Dec 7137
TREMONT DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Tremont 0531 (EVERYBODY LOVES MY BABY) for Lou Gold and his Orchestra, q.v.
ALPHONSE TRENT AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Alphonse Trent, p, dir: Chester Clark, Irving Randolph, t / Leo "Snub" Mosley, tb, v / James Jeter, Charles Pillars, Lee Hilliard, as / Hayes Pillars, ts, bar / Leo "Stuff" Smith, vn / Eugene Crooke, bj, g / Robert "Eppie" Jackson, bb / A. G. Godley, d / John Fielsing, v. Richmond, IN, October 11, 1928.
14327-B Louder And Funnier - vSM-SS-JF
Gnt 6664, Ch 15641
14328 Gilded Kisses - vJF
Gnt 6664, Ch 15656
Richmond, IN, December 5, 1928.
14518 Black And Blue Rhapsody
Gnt 5710, Ch 15656, Spt 9487
14519 Nightmare
Gnt 5710, Ch 15641, Spt 9487
14520,-A Adorable Dora
Gnt unissued
NOTE: Champion 15641 as SAVANNAH NIGHT HAWKS, 15656 as DEACON FOSTER AND HIS BOYS; Supertone 9487 as DUKE DIGGS AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Alphonse Trent, p, dir: Chester Clark, Irving Randolph, George Hudson, Peanuts Holland, t / Leo "Snub" Mosley,
tb / James Jeter, Charles Pillars, Lee Hilliard, as / Hayes Pillars, ts, bar / Leo "Stuff" Smith, vn, v / Eugene Crooke, bj, g / Robert "Eppie" Jackson, bb / A. G. Godley, d. Richmond, IN, March 5, 1930.
16349-A After You've Gone - vSS
Gnt 7161, Ch 15956, 40096, Spt 9653
16350-A St. James Infirmary - vch
Gnt 7161, Ch 15956, Spt 9653
NOTE: Supertone 9653 as DUKE DIGGS AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Gus Wilson, tb, added; Anderson Lacy, vn, replaces Smith; James Sherman, p, replaces Trent; Peanuts Holland, v. Richmond, IN, March 24, 1933.
19080 Clementine - vPH
Ch 16587
19081 I've Found A New Baby - vPH
Ch 16587, 40096
JO TRENT AND THE D'C'NS
Jo Trent, v, acc. by Otto Hardwick, as / Duke Ellington, p / Fred Guy, bj / Sonny Greer, d. New York, c. November, 1924.
T-2007-1 Deacon Jazz - vJT
B-D T-1003
TRIANGLE HARMONY BOYS
Unknown c / tb / cl, as / ts / p / bj / d. Birmingham, AL, c. July 7, 1927.
GEX-704-B Canned Heat Blues
Gnt 6322, Bell 1182, Ch 15415
GEX-705 Sweet Patootie
Gnt unissued
GEX-706,-A Smoke-House Blues
Gnt unissued
GEX-707,-A Dead Man Blues
Gnt unissued
NOTE: Bell 1182 as ALABAMA JAZZ PIRATES; Champion 15415 as THE MEMPHIS STRUTTERS.
Birmingham, AL, c. August 22, 1927.
GEX-838-A Chicken Supper Strut
Gnt 6275, Ch 15398, Sil 5139, Spr 372
GEX-839-A Sweet Patootie
Gnt 6275, Sil 5139
NOTE: Champion 15398 and Silvertone 5139 as ALABAMA HARMONY BOYS.
TRIANGLE RECORD ORCHESTRA
See the New Orleans Blue Nine (Broadway / Triangle 11394).
THE TRICKY TEN
Pseudinym on Oriole 537 for Eddie Peabody and his Band, q.v.
BARNEY TRIMBLE'S OKLAHOMANS
Pseudonym on Harmony for the following items listed in this book:
726-H 'Round Evening (California Ramblers)
948-H I'm Featherin A Nest (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
987-H Bashful Baby Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
1150-H I Never Dreamt (California Ramblers)
TRIMP'S AMBASSADOR BELL HOPS ORCHESTRA
Freddie Laufkedeten, c / Vernon Brown, tb / Art Gruner, another, cl, as / unknown, cl, ts / Ernie Jung, p / George Redigo, bj, g / Nadel Patrick, bb / Carl Maus, d. St Louis, c. May 14, 1926
9694-A What A Man!
OK Ambassador 1
9695-A Reaching For The Moon
OK Ambassador 1
TRIO DE VIOLONS
See Eddie South.
TRI-STATE DANCE RAMBLERS
Pseudonym on Champion for the following items listed in this book:
15078 Gimme A Li'l Kiss, Will Ya, Huh? (The Vagabonds)
15079 I'd Climb The Highest Mountain (The Vagabonds)
15094 But I Do, You Know I Do (The Southerners)
THE TRIX SISTERS
The only title Helen and Josephine Trix made that is likely to interest to the jazz enthusiast (for the accompaniment) is the following.
Vocal duet, acc. by the Gilt-Edged Four: Max Goldberg, t / Al Starita, as / Ray Starita, ts / vn / Sid Bright, p / Len Fillis, g / d. London, February 6, 1929.
WA-8521-2 Pickin' Cotton
Col 5349
TRIXIE'S DOWN HOME SYNCOPATORS
Pseudonym on some copies of Paramount 12249 for Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra
TROMBONE RED AND HIS BLUE SIX
Unknown, t / Robert "Red" Freeman, tb,/ as / p / bj / d. New York, June 18, 1931.
151615-2 Greasy Plate Stomp - v
Col 14612-D, HJCA HC-115
151616-2 B Flat Blues
Col 14612-D, HJCA HC-115
THE TROUBADOURS
Pseudonym on Lincoln 2652 (ST. LOUIS BLUES) for the Broadway Broadcasters (see Sam Lanin). The band with this name on Victor is of no interest to a jazz collector.
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