EDDIE TULLER AND HIS REDONDO PAVILION ORCHESTRA
Eddie Tuller dir: c / Glenn Miller, tb / 2 cl, ss, as / cl, ss, ts / p / bj / bb / d. Hollywood, c. March, 1925.
638 Charleston Charley
Hwd 1067, Sunset 1088
NOTE: Sunset as WILSHIRE DANCE ORCHESTRA; it shows an additional matrix number, 573.
JOSEPHINE TUMMINIA
See Jimmy Dorsey.
THE TUNE PICKERS
Pseudonym on Broadway 1064 for Jack Pettis and his Band, q.v.
THE TUNESTERS
Unknown t / tb / as / ts / p / bj / bb / d / Dick Whiting, Dave Grant, Fabe Tambler, v (probably band members). New York, March-April 1927.
170270-2 My Regular Gal - vDW-DG
Col Personal 99-P
170271-1 Ain't She Sweet - vDW-DG-FT
Col Personal 99-P
TUNNEY'S FLORIDORIANS
Pseudonym on Piccadilly for Jack Harris and his Orchestra,q.v.
AL TURK
AL TURK'S PRINCESS ORCHESTRA: Al Turk, c, dir: tb / cl, as / as / ts / p / bj / bb / d. Chicago, c. October, 1924.
Spain
Spt 1455
Shine
Spt 1455
Copenhagen
Oly 1461
Sweet Little You
Oly 1461
King Porter
Oly / Spt 1463
Red Hot Mama
Oly / Spt 1463
Down Romany Way
Oly 1464
NOTE: Lyratone / Triangle 11436 and Pennington 1436, previously ascribed to this orchestra, show Paramount matrix numbers and are believed to be by a different group.
AL TURK'S ORCHESTRA: As above, plus 2nd c / D. Harris, Earl Hayden, v (? members of the band). Chicago, June 17, 1926.
9733-A Snag It
OK 8362, 40653, Od FF-1129
9734-A Hi Henry Stomp
OK 8362, 40653
9735-A Mean Man
OK 8377
9736-A One O'Clock Blues - vDH
OK 8377
Chicago, c. June 26, 1926.
9798-A I'm Just Wild About Animal Crackers - vEH
OK 40648
9801-A Shanghai Honeymoon
OK 40660
NOTE: Matrices 9799 and 9800 are untraced.
BEE TURNER
Vocal, acc. by ? Oliver Cobb, c / Roosevelt Sykes, p. Grafton, WI, c. June 2, 1930.
L-445-1 Jivin' Jolly Roll Blues
Pm 13017
L-447-1 Rough Treatin' Daddy
Pm 13017
NOTE: Matrix L-446 is untraced.
JOE TURNER AND HIS MEMPHIS MEN
Pseudonym on Columbia 1813-D, 5486, and 36157 for Duke Ellington and his Orchestra, q.v. (There is no obvious connection between the pianist Joe Turner, the blues singer Joe Turner, and the above.)
LAVINIA TURNER
Vocal, acc. by her Jazz Band: Possibly, Gus Aiken, c / Jake Frazier, tb / Garvin Bushell, cl, as / Willie Gant, p /
__ Spivey, bj / bb / Joe Banks, d. New York, March, 1921.
69168 How Many Times?
PA 020544, 10134, Per 12032
69169 Can't Get Lovin' Blues
PA 020544, 10134, Per 12032
New York, c. May 17, 1921.
69232 A-Wearin' Away The Blues
PA 020572, Per 12033
69233 Sweet Man O' Mine
PA 020572, Per 12033
Acc. by James P. Johnson's Harmony Seven: James P. Johnson, p, dir: 2 t / tb / cl / ts / bj. New York, c. September 2, 1921.
69358 He Took It Away From Me
PA 020627, Per 12034
69359 If I Were Your Daddy (And You Were A Mamma To Me)
PA 020627, Per 12034
New York, c. September 26, 1921.
69397 When The Rain Turns Into Snow
PA 020878, Per 12039
69398 Who'll Drive Your Blues Away
PA 020878, Per 12039
Accompaniment on Pathé Actuelle 020878 as JOHNSON'S HARMONY SEVEN.
Acc. by James P. Johnson, p. New York, c. November 21, 1921.
69521 Watch Me Go
PA 020705, Per 12005
69522 You Never Miss A Good Thing Till It's Gone
PA 020705, Per 12005
Acc. by Hughie Woolford, p. New York, late October, 1922.
70988-B How I Can I Be Your "Sweet Mama" When You're "Daddy" To Somebody Else?
OK 8042
70989-A Don't Cut Off Your Nose To Spite Your Face
OK 8042
LLOYD TURNER AND HIS VILLA VENICE ORCHESTRA
The following title seems to be the only one of interest as jazz from the four made for Okeh by this band.
Lloyd Turner, tb, dir: c / cl, ss / cl, as / cl, ts / p / bj / bb / d.
Chicago, June 24, 1926.
9783-A My Mama's In Town
OK 40674, Par E-5703
TUXEDO DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on PathéActuelle 36990 and Perfect 15171 for Sam Lanin and his Orchestra, q.v. Of the many other issues on various labels bearing this identity, the following is said to be of interest as jazz or hot dance music.
2 t / tb / gas / ts / p / bj / bb / d. New York, c. July, 1923.
3-2146 Somebody's Wrong
Fed 5324, Res 75324
TUXEDO ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Vocalion 15556 (DELIRIUM) for Carl Fenton and his Orchestra, q.v.
TUXEDO SYNCOPATORS
Pseudonym on Globe and Madison for Cliff Jackson's Krazy Kats, q.v.
TWELVE RHYTHM MONARCHS
Pseudonym on Sterno and 4-in-1 for Ray Starita and his Ambassadors, q.v., and for other bands on these labels of no known jazz interest.
TWIN CITIES DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Challenge 257 for Gowans' Rhapsody Makers, q.v.
TWIN CITY BELL HOPS
Pseudonym on Champion for the following items listed in this book:
15174 Ain't I Got Rosie? (Johnny Clesi's Oriolians)
15174 No One But You (Johnny Sylvester and Isis Orchestra)
TWIN CITY DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Challenge 148 for the Vagabonds, q.v.
THE TWO OF SPADES
Herbert Leonard, h / Harry Mays, bj, u. New York, March 25, 1925.
140462-1 Meddlin' With The Blues
Col 14072-D
140463-2 Harmonica Blues
Meddlin' With The Blues
WILLIE TYSON
Piano solos. Dallas, December 5, 1927.
145332-1-2 Roberta Blues
Col unissued
145333-1-2 Missouri Blues
Col unissued
CHARLES AND EFFIE TYUS
Vocal duets, acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, February 25-26, 1924.
72345-A Jazz Crazy
OK 8133
72346-A Omaha Blues
OK 8133
New York, c. June 22, 1924.
72617-A I Want To Go Back To The Farm
OK 8149
72618-B You've Got To Prove It To Me
OK 8149
CHARLES TYUS: Vocal acc. by Effie Tyus, p. New York, c. July 14, 1924.
72666-A You've Got To Recognize Me
OK 8330
72667-B Good Old Bygone Days
OK 8330
Vocal duets, acc. by Clarence Williams' Trio: ? Ernest Elliott, cl / Clarence Williams, p / ? Buddy Christian, bj. New York, c. January 18, 1925.
73113-A I'm Funny 'Bout My Cookin', Baby
OK 8200
73114-A Cuddle Up Close, It's Winter Time
OK 8200
Acc. by Charles Tyus, c / Effie Tyus, p. New York, March 29, 1927.
80680-A Alibi-ing Papa
OK 8459
80681-A-B The Latest Fad
OK unissued
80682-B Sweet Mama Goodie
OK 8459
80683-A-B What Am You Waitin' On?
OK unissued
TYUS AND TYUS: Vocal duets, acc. by Charles Tyus, c / Effie Tyus, p. New York, August 31, 1931.
151757-1 You Make Me Laugh
Col 14638-D
151758-1 Dad's Ole Mule
Col 14638-D
See also Horace George.
U
U. B. SYNCOPATORS
See the Bay State Dance Orchestra.
UKULELE IKE
See Cliff Edwards.
JIMMY UNDERWOOD AND HIS ORCHESTRA
See Joe Haymes and his Orchestra.
SUGAR UNDERWOOD
Piano solos. Savannah, GA, August 23, 1927.
39835-2 Davis Street Blues
Vic 21538
39836-1 Dew Drop Alley Stomp
Vic 21538
UNION AVENUE FIVE
Pseudonym on Tremont 468 for the Broadway Broadcasters (see Sam Lanin).
UNIVERSAL DANCE ORCHESTRA
Unknown t / vn / p / bj / d. New York, c. December, 1926.
2327-B Pepper Blues
Mad 1620
UNIVERSAL SEXTET
Pseudonym on Lincoln 2417 for the Varsity Eight, q.v.
UNIVERSITY EIGHT
The more regular pseudonym on Lincoln for the Varsity Eight, q.v.
UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA
See Sam Lanin; other titles under this name on Gennett may contain short hot solos by various Lanin sidemen.
UNIVERSITY SEXTETTE
Pseudonym on Lincoln for the Varsity Eight, q.v.
UNIVERSITY SIX
This was the name under which Columbia issued recordings by the California Ramblers on its largely acoustic cheap-label subsidiary Harmony and associated labels, Diva, and Velvet Tone. See also, Goofus Five, Five Birmingham Babies, Vagabonds and Varsity Eight, which are also pseudonyms for the same group.
Roy Johnston, t / Bobby Davis, cl, ss, as / Sam Ruby, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx, gfs, x / Irving Brodsky, p, a / Tommy Felline, bj / Stan King, d, k / Arthur Hall, v. New York, September 18, 1925.
140961-1-2-3 Desdemona
Har 37-H
140962-3 The Camel Walk
Har 36-H
140963-2 She Was Just A Sailor's Sweetheart - vAH
Har 36-H , Re G-8517
NOTE: Regal G-8517 as CORONA DANCE ORCHESTRA. New York, November 24, 1925.
141304-2 Fallin' Down
Har 106-H
141305-3 Smile A Little Bit
Har 71-H
141306-1 Then I'll Be Happy
Har 71-H , Re G-8561
NOTE: Regal G-8561 as CORONA DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Abe Lincoln, tb added; Ruby omitted; "incidental singing by Ed Kirkeby and chorus." New York, December 1, 1925.
141339-2 In Your Green Hat - vO
Har 73-H
141340-3 Dustin' The Donkey
Har 134-H
141341-2 I Love My Baby
Har 73-H
Lincoln omitted; Arthur Fields, v. New York, March 23, 1926.
141838-3 Georgianna - vAF
Har 155-H, Sil 3265, Re G-8659
141839-3 What A Man!- vAF
Har 160-H, Re G-8643
141840-2 Sittin' Around
Har 160-H
NOTE: Regal G-8643 and G-8659 as CORONA DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Tommy Dorsey, tb added; Herb Weil, d, k, replaces King. New York, May 12, 1926.
142195-2-3 Tiger Rag
Har 224-H
142196-2-3 San
Har 224-H
142197-2-3 Ace In The Hole
Har 209-H
New York, August 2, 1926.
142490-3 St. Louis Hop
Har 245-H
142491-3 Oh! If I Only Had You
Har 230-H
142492-2 I Ain't Got Nobody
Har 230-H
Chelsea Quealey, t, replaces Johnston; Spencer Clark, bsx, replaces Rollini. New York, September 22, 1926.
142678-3 That's A Good Girl
Har 262-H
142679-2 Give Me A Ukulele
Har 262-H
142680-2 Wait'll You See (My Brand New Mama)
Har 316-H
Adrian Rollini, bsx, gfs, x, replaces Clark. New York, November 1, 1926.
142899-3 My Baby Knows How - vAF
Har 296-H
142900-2 It Takes A Good Woman (To Keep A Good Man At Home) - vAF
Har 316-H
142901-2 Lonely Eyes
Har 296-H
Chelsea Quealey, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Bobby Davis, cl, ss, as / Adrian Rollini, bsx, gfs / Irving Brodsky, p, a / Tommy Felline, bj / Herb Weil, d, k / Hal White, Arthur Fields, v. New York, December 27, 1926.
143220-1-2-3 Nobody But My Baby Is Getting My Love
Col unissued
143221-1 I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
Diva 2414-G, Har 414-H
143222-3 Beale Street Blues
Diva 2414-G, Har 414-H
2nd t added. New York, February 7, 1927.
143446-2 Nobody But (My Baby Is Getting My Love) - vHW
Har 382-H
143447-3 Oh Lizzie - vHW&ch
Har 367-H
143448-3 The Cat
Har 367-H
143449-2 It's O.K., Katy, With Me - vHW
Har 382-H
Dorsey omitted; Sam Ruby, ts added. New York, April 12, 1927.
144021-2 So Long, Pal - vAF
Har 399-H
144022-2 Rosy Cheeks - vHW
Har 399-H
144023-1 Yes She Do, No She Don't - vHW
Diva 2425-G, Har 425-H
Rollini db x*. New York, May 25, 1927.
144223-3 Slow River - vAF
Diva 2433-G, Har 433-H
144224-2 *She's Got "It"!- vAF
Diva 2435-G, Har 425-H
144225-4 *Lazy Weather - vAF
Diva 2433-G, Har 433-H
New York, June 9, 1927.
144264-2 *Bless Her Little Heart - vAF
Diva 2444-G, Har 444-H
144265-2 *Ain't That A Grand And Glorious Feeling? - vAF
Diva 2444-G, Har 444-H
New York, July 20, 1927.
144472-2 *Roam On My Little Gypsy Sweetheart - v
Diva 2466-G, Har 466-H
144473-1 *Pastafazoola - v2
Diva 2466-G, Har 474-H
144474-1 *Swanee Shore
Diva 2466-G, Har 466-H
New York, August 31, 1927.
144609-1 Who's That Knockin' At My Door? - vAF
Diva 2489-G, Har 489-H
144612-1 Oh, Doris! Where Do You Live? - vAF
Diva 2489-G, Har 489-H
144613-2 Zulu Wail
Diva 2510-G, Har 510-H
Chelsea Quealey, t / ? Frank Ferretti, tb / Pete Pumiglio, ? Carl Orech or Harold Marcus, cl, as / Sam Ruby, ts / Spencer Clark, bsx / Jack Russin, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Herb Weil, d, k / Arthur Fields, v. New York, October 17, 1927.
144877-3 Is She My Girl Friend? (How-De-Ow-Dow) - vAF
Diva 2534-G, Har 534-H, VT 1534-V
144878-2 The Beggar - vAF
Diva 2534-G, Har 534-H, VT 1534-V
144879-2 Manhattan Mary - vAF
Diva 2534-G, Har 529-H
? Hank Stern, bb, replaces Clark. New York, November 30, 1927.
145258-2 There's Something Spanish In Your Eyes - v AF
Diva 2551-G, Har 551-H
145259-1 Tell Me, Little Daisy - vAF
Diva 2551-G, Har 557-H
145260-2 Changes - vAF
Diva 2551-G, Har 551-H
Frank Cush, t, replaces Quealey;? Carl Loeffler, tb, replaces? Ferretti; 2nd cl, as, omitted. New York, December 31, 1927.
145454-1 When You're With Somebody Else - vAF
Diva 2551-G, Har 565-H
145455-2 Mine, All Mine - vAF
Diva 2565-G, Har 565-H
145456-2 Under The Clover Moon - vAF
Diva 2570-G, Har 570-H
JANE GRAY / DOLLY KAY: Vocals, acc. by Frank Cush, t / ? Carl Loeffler, tb / Pete Pumiglio, cl, as / Sam Ruby,
ts / Spencer Clark, bsx / Jack Russin, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Herb Weil, d. New York, January 24, 1928.
145567-1 What Do You Say?- vJG
Diva 2591-G, Har 591-H
145568-2 You Gotta Be Good To Me - vJG
Diva 2591-G, Har 591-H
145569-2 The Grass Grows Greener ('Way Down Home) - vDK
Diva 2581-G, Har 581-H
145570-3 Let A Smile Be Your Umbrella (On A Rainy Day) - vDK
Diva 2581-G, Har 581-H
UNIVERSITY SIX: Cliff Weston, t / Carl Loeffler, tb / Pete Pumiglio, cl, as / Spencer Clark, bsx / Chauncey Gray, p / Herb Weil, d / Arthur Fields, v. New York, March 5, 1928.
145731-2 Stay Out Of The South - vAH
Diva 2617-G, Har 617-H, VT 1617-V
145732-2 Lila - vAH
Diva 2617-G, Har 617-H, VT 1617-V
145733-1 The Pay-Off
Har 651-H
Jack Kaufman, v. New York, March 16, 1928.
145772-1-2 Speedy Boy - vAF
Har 619-H
145773-1-2 She's The Sweetheart Of Six Other Guys - vAF
Har 619-H
145774-1-2 Hot Time In The Old Town Tonight - vAF
Col unissued
145775-1-2-3 Yip, I-Addy, I-Ay!- vAF
Col unissued
NOTE: Har 619-H as JACK KAUFMAN.
Cliff Weston or ? Fred van Eps Jr., t / ? Carl Loeffler, tb / Pete Pumiglio or Carl Orech, cl, as, ss / Spencer Clark, bsx / Jack Russin, p / unknown cel / Herb Weil, d / Arthur Fields, v. New York, May 16, 1928.
146300-1 My Pet - vAF
Har 651-H
146301-3 Chilly-Pom-Pom-Pee - vAF
Har 652-H
146302-2 C-O-N-S-T-A-N-T-I-N-O-P-L-E - vAF
Har 653-H, Spt 1010-S
NOTE: Both sides of Harmony 651-H as THE WESTERNERS. The university marching songs, issued on Harmony and associated labels as by the University Six, are by a different band of no interest,
THE UP AND DOWN PRESTIDIGITATORS
Pseudonym on XX 5 for Preston Jackson's Uptown Band, q.v.
U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY TEN
Oliver F. Naquin, t, dir: Roland H. Groff, t / Robert L. Dyer, tb, sax / John F. Walsh, George F. Gelhorn, Jr., John M. Poore, cl, various saxes / Hilford C. "Ted" Owen, ss / Thomas B. Klakring, p / John F. Glick, bj / Clarence C. "Jug" Ray, bb / Joe Malach, d. Globe Furniture Co. Laboratory, Annapolis, MD, June 1925.
9182-A Navy Girl
OK 40447 (special label)
9183-B My Dream Ship
OK 40454 (special label)
NOTE: Royalties from the sale of these records were paid to the Naval Relief Fund.
V
THE VAGABONDS
This was the name under which Gennett, as well as affiliated foreign labels such as Starr in Canada, issued recordings by the California Ramblers. See also: Five Birmingham Babies, Goofus Five, University Six, and Varsity Eight, which are also pseudonyms for the same players.
Frank Cush, Bill Moore, t / Lloyd "Ole" Olsen, tb / Bobby Davis, Arnold Brilhart, cl, ss, as / Freddy Cusick, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Irving Brodsky, p, a / Ray Kitchingman, bj / Stan King, d / Lewis James, v. New York, October 26,
1923.
8579,-A-B Rememb'ring - vLJ
Gnt 5288, Apex 404, St 9464
8580-A-B Sweet Butter
Gnt 5291, St 9471
8581-A-B Sittin' In A Corner
Gnt 5291, St 9465
NOTE: Gennett 5288, Apex 404, and Starr 9464 as CALIFORNIA WANDERERS.
New York, January 21, 1924.
8711 Cover Me Up With The Sunshine Of Virginia
Gnt 5362, St 9509
8712 Tripping Along (With You And Me)
Gnt 5365, St 9513
8713,-A California, Here I Come
Gnt 5362, St 9509
NOTE: Gennett 5365 and Starr 9513 as CALIFORNIA WANDERERS.
Vernon Dalhart, v. New York, May 1, 1924.
8856-A Jealous - vVD
Gnt 5447, St 9547
8857 From One Till Two (I Always Dream Of You) - vVD
Gnt 5448, St 9547
8858-A Don't Mind The Rain
Gnt 5448, St 9548
8859, -A Shine
Gnt 5447, Cx 40331, St 9564
NOTE: Claxtonola 40331 as DIXIE BOYS.
New York, June 6, 1924.
8912-A Where Is That Old Gal Of Mine?
Gnt 5529, Cx 40363, St 9566, EBW 4121
8913 Where The Dreamy Wabash Flows
Gnt 5485, St 9566
8914 Please
Gnt 5485, St 9563
NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 4121 as REGENT ORCHESTRA.
New York, July 1, 1924.
8972-A I Wonder What's Become Of Sally?
Gnt 5501, St 9579
8973 Nobody's Child
Gnt 5501, St 9579
New York, July 9, 1924.
8996-A You Know Me, Alabam'
Gnt 5504, St 9582
8997,-A Knock At The Door
Gnt 5502, Cx 40342, St 9571
8998 Louise
Gnt 5502, Cx 40342, St 9571
8999 Put Away A Little Ray Of Golden Sunshine (For A Rainy Day)
Gnt 5505, St 9580
NOTE: Gennett 5505 and Starr 9580 as PAUL SANDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Claxtonola 40342 as THE DIXIE BOYS.
Vernon Dalhart, v. New York, August 21, 1924.
9049-A Sing A Little Song - vVD
Gnt 5529, Cx 40363, St 9594
9051-A Kiss Me Goodnight
Gnt 5527, St 9593
NOTE: Gennett 5527 and Starr 9593 as PAUL SANDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
New York, September 11, 1924.
9073-A I Want To Be Happy
Gnt 5539, Cx 40373, EBW 4174
9074 Dreary Weather
Gnt 5539, Cx 40373, EBW 4127
9075 Rose Marie
Gnt 5540, EBW 4188
NOTE: Claxtonola 40373 as DIXIE BOYS; Edison Bell Winner 4127 and 4188 as REGENT ORCHESTRA; 4174 as PAVILION PLAYERS.
New York, October 14, 1924.
9121 Nancy
Gnt 5568
9122 Back Where The Daffodils Grow
Gnt unissued
9123 I Don't Know Why
Gnt 5568
New York, October 20, 1924.
9138 Lovelight
Gnt 5581
9139 Southern Rose
Gnt 5576, St 9606
NOTE: Gennett 5581 as PAUL SANDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Tommy Felline, bj, replaces Kitchingman; the Tremaine Brothers, v. New York, November 17, 1924.
9199 On The Wings Of Love
Gnt 5596
9200 You're Just A Flower From An Old Bouquet - vTB
Gnt 5596
9201-A Back Where The Daffodils Grow
Gnt 5602, Cx 40397
NOTE: Gennett 5596 as PAUL SANDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Claxtonola 40397 as DIXIE BOYS.
New York, December 4, 1924.
9215-A Somebody Like You
Gnt 5630, Cx 40412
9216 I Can't Stop Babying You
Gnt 5630, Cx 40412
9217 Sweetheart Days - vTB
Gnt 5610
NOTE: Gennett 5610 as PAUL SANDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Claxtonola 40412 as DIXIE BOYS.
Roy Johnston, Frank Cush, t / Abe Lincoln, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, Arnold Brilhart, cl, ss, as / Sam Ruby, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Irving Brodsky, p, a / Tommy Felline, bj / Stan King, d / Arthur Hall, v. New York, July 10, 1925.
9654 Silver Head - vAH
Gnt 3096, Ch 15009
9655 I'm Gonna Charleston Back To Charleston
Gnt 3099, Ch 15001
9656-A Ukulele Lady
Gnt 3100, Ch 15002
NOTE: Champion 15001, 15002, and 15009 as THE DIXIE BOYS.
New York, August 18, 1925.
9694 Normandy
Gnt 3128, Ch 15012
9695 Sweet Man
Gnt 3137, Ch 15021, Sil 4004
9696 My Sweetie Turned Me Down
Gnt 3137, Ch 15021, Sil 4004
NOTE: Champion 15012 and 15021 as THE DIXIE BOYS.
Arthur Fields, v. New York, March 19, 1926.
X-43-A Gimme A Li'l Kiss, Will Ya, Huh? - vAF
Gnt 3282, Ch 15078, Chg 147, Aco G-16011, Clm 1906, Gmn 1961
X-44-A Could I? - I Certainly Could - vAF
Gnt 3282, Buddy 8008, Ch 15080, Chg 148, Clm 1906, Gmn 1939
X-45 I'd Climb The Highest Mountain
Gnt 3283, Chg 145, Clm 1921
X-45-A I'd Climb The Highest Mountain
Ch 15079
NOTE: Buddy 8008 as BIRMINGHAM RED JACKETS; Challenge 145 as NORTH WEST COLLEGIANS; 147 and 148 as TWIN CITY DANCE ORCHESTRA; Champion 15078 and 15079 as TRI-STATE DANCE RAMBLERS; 15080 as HICKORY KNOLL PAVILION KINGS; Coliseum 1906 and 1921 as MARYLAND DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman 1939 as SAN FRANCISCO DANCE ORCHESTRA; 1961 as CARNIVAL DANCE BAND.
Tommy Dorsey, tb, replaces Lincoln. New York, August 13, 1926.
X-227 Looking At The World Thru' Rose-Colored Glasses - vAF
Gnt 3362, Buddy 8068, Ch 15134, Chg 126, Aco G-16120, Bel 1133, Clm 1950
X-228-A On The Riviera - vAF
Buddy 8068, Chg 125
X-228-B On The Riviera - vAF
Gnt 3361, Ch 15134, Aco G-16120, Bel 1113, Clm 1950, Gmn 1984
X-229 The Birth Of The Blues - vAF
Gnt 3361, Chg 128
NOTE: Buddy 8068 as MEMPHIS MELODY BOYS; Challenge 125, 126, and 128 as GOLDEN GATE SERENADERS; Champion 15134 as THE DIXIE PLAYERS; Aco G-16120 as OHIO NOVELTY BAND; Coliseum 1950 as MAYFIELD DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman 1984 as CARNIVAL DANCE BAND.
Ed Kirkeby, v. New York, May 2, 1927.
GEX-635-B I'm Back In Love Again
Gnt 6140, Ch 15293, GS 40108
GEX-636-A Yes She Do, No She Don't - vEK
Gnt 6172, Ch 15290, Gmn 2110, Aco GA-20014
GEX-637-A S-L-U-E Foot
Gnt 6170, Ch 15322, Aco GA-20026
NOTE: Gennett 6140, 6170, and 6172 as CALIFORNIA VAGABONDS; Champion 15290, 15293, and 15322 as GORDON GRIMES AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Aco GA-20014 and GA-20026 as FRISCO SYNCOPATORS; Guardsman 2110 as ROVERS DANCE BAND.
The remaining four sessions are by bands drawn from the following collective personnel:
Angie Rattiner, Mickey Bloom, Fred van Eps, Jr., Al King, Frank Cush, t / Tommy Dorsey, Ted Raph, Frank Ferretti, tb / Pete Pumiglio, Carl Orech, Harold Marcus, cl, as / Sam Ruby, ts / Spencer Clark, bsx / Larry Kosky, Joe LaFaro, Al Duffy, vn (when used) / Chauncey Gray, Jack Russin, p / Tommy Felline, bj, g / Herb Weil, Stan King, Chick Condon, d / Happy Blake, Elliott Stewart, Jud Brown, Jerry White, Al King, Joe Griffith, Al Lynch, v.
New York, February 8, 1928.
GEX-1064-A You Gotta Be Good To Me - vHB
Gnt 6398, Chg 334
GEX-1065,-A-B In The Sing-Song Sycamore Tree - vES
Gnt unissued
GEX-1066,-A Sunshine - vES
Gnt unissued
New York, March 23, 1928.
GEX-1146-A In The Sing-Song Sycamore Tree - vJB
Bell 595, Ch 15456
GEX-1147 Waitin' For Katy - vJB
Gnt 6426, Bell 589, Spr 355
GEX-1148 Say "Yes" Today - vJB
Gnt 6426, Bell 591, Spr 359
GEX-1149 Collegianna - vJB
Bell 592, Spr 357
NOTE: Gennett 6426 as CALIFORNIA VAGABONDS; Champion 15456 as GORDON GRIMES AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
New York, May 13, 1928.
GEX-1247-A After My Laughter Came Tears - vJW
Sil 8063, Spt 9000
GEX-1248 Dolores - vJW
Sil 8063, Spt 9000, Ch 15496
GEX-1249-A Oh! Baby - vJW
Gnt 6487, Ch 15495, Sil 8068
GEX-1250-A Did You Mean It? - vAK-JG
Sil 8053, Spt 9004
NOTE: Champion 15495 and 15496 as GORDON GRIMES AND HIS ORCHESTRA. This session is entered in the Gennett files as by the Golden Gate Serenaders, to which it was changed from California Vagabonds and California Ramblers, and under which Gennett 6487 was issued.
New York, May 22, 1928.
GEX-1323-A He's Worth His Weight In Gold - vAL
Gnt 6488, Sil 8068
NOTE: Gennett 6488 as GOLDEN GATE SERENADERS.
The name THE VAGABONDS was also used on Cameo for straight dance bands of little or no interest as jazz.
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