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BENNIE WASHINGTON'S SIX ACES

Bennie Washington, d, dir: Andrew "Big Babe" Webb, t / Harvey Lankford, tb / William "Weedy" Harris, cl, as / Harold Este, cl, ts / John Arnold, p / Pete Patterson, bj. St. Louis, November 4, 1925.

9433-A Compton Ave. Blues [sic]

OK 8269


FLOYD "BUCK" WASHINGTON

Piano solo. New York, March 8, 1934.

265174-1 Old Fashioned Love

Col 2925-D, Par R-1837, A-3989, Dec 18169

265174-2 Old Fashioned Love

Merritt 3 (LP)

ISABELLE WASHINGTON

Vocal, acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. Long Island City, c. February, 1923.

507- 1 I Want To

BS 14141, Pm 12135

508- 1 That's Why I'm Loving You

BS 14141, Pm 12135



STEVE WASHINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Sterling Bose or Manny Klein, t / Benny Goodman, cl / ts / Joe Venuti or Harry Hoffman, vn / Fulton McGrath, p / Dick McDonough, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan King or Chauncey More­house, d / Steve Washington, v. New York,


November 22, 1933.

14363-A We Were The Best Of Friends - vSW

Voc 2598

14364-A Sing A Little Low-Down Tune - vSW

Voc 2598

14365-A Blue River - vSW

Voc 2609

14366-A Love Me - vSW

Voc 2609

THE WASHINGTONIANS

Pseudonym on Blu-Disc, Brunswick, Cameo, Diva, Harmony, Lincoln, Pathé Actuelle, Perfect, Romeo, and Velvet Tone for Duke Ellington and his Orchestra, q.v.

This name was also used for (possibly) Sam Lanin and his Orchestra (3613-A) and Bob Haring and his Orchestra (3618-A), both said to be of interest as jazz or hot dance music. The instrumentation is 2 t / tb / 2 as / ts / p / bj /
bb / d / Scrappy Lambert (as HAROLD LANG), Billy Hillpot (as WILLIAM SMITH), v. New York, c. January 28, 1929.

3613-A Mississippi, Here I Am - vSL

Cam 9064, Lin 3093, Ro 868

108616 Mississippi, Here I Am - vSL

PA 36932, Per 15113

3618-A It's Tight Like That - vBH

Cam 9064, Lin 3093 Ro 868

108613 It's Tight Like That - vBH

PA 36937, Per 1511

NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 36932 and Perfect 15113 as SAM LANIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Pathé Actuelle 36937 and perfect 15118 as LEVEE LOUNGERS. Matrix 3613 and 108616 are identical, as are 3618 and 108613.



ETHEL WATERS

Vocal, acc. by Albury's Blues and Jazz Seven: Wesley Johnson, t / James Reevy, tb / Clarence Harris and another, as / Wilson Kyer, p / Ralph Escudero, bb / Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, March 21-22, 1921.

C-673 The New York Glide

Cdl 2036


C-674 At The New Jump Steady Ball

Cdl 2036


Acc. by Cordy Williams' Jazz Masters: t / ? Chink Johnson, tb / Edgar Campbell, cl / Cordy Williams, vn / Fletcher Henderson, p / ? Ralph Escudero, bb. New York, April, May, 1921.

P-114-1-2 Oh Daddy

BS 2010, Pm 12169

P-115-1-2 Down Home Blues

BS 2010, Pm 12169

Acc. by her Jazz Masters: t / tb / Garvin Bushell, cl / ? Charlie Jackson, vn / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York,


c. August, 1921.

P-146-1 One Man Nan

BS 2021, Pm 12170

P-147-1 There'll Be Some Changes Made

BS 2021, Pm 12170

? Chink Johnson, tb, replaces unknown; 2nd cl / ? Ralph Escudero, bb added. New York, c. August, 1921.

P-149-1 Dying With The Blues

BS 2038, Pm 12174

P-150-1 Kiss Your Pretty Baby Nice

BS 2038, Pm 12174

ETHEL WATERS' JAZZ MASTERS: Gus Aiken, c / Bud Aiken, tb / Garvin Bushell, cl / ? Joe Elder­, cl, as / bsx / Fletcher Henderson, p. Ethel Waters does not sing on these sides. New York, c. September, 1921.

P-160-1-2 'Frisco Jazz Band Blues

BS 2037, Pm 12173

P-161-1-2 Royal Garden Blues

BS 2035, Pm 12171

P-162-1-2 Bugle Blues (intro: Old Miss Blues)

BS 2037, Pm 12173

NOTE: The reverse of Black Swan 2035 and Paramount 12171, although credited to Ethel Waters' Jazz Masters, is actually by Irving Weiss and his Ritz-Carlton Orchestra, and of no jazz interest. Matrices P-160, P-161, and P-162 were also allocated to other artists (cf. Trixie Smith).

Vocal, acc. by Joe Smith's Jazz Masters: Joe Smith, c / George Brashear, tb / ? Clarence Robinson, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p. Long Island City, NY, c. May, 1922.

Jazzin' Babies Blues

BS 14117, Pm 12175

Kind Lovin' Blues

BS 14117, Pm 12175

Georgia Blues (two takes issued)

BS 14120, Pm 12177

That Da Da Strain

BS 14120, Pm 12177

NOTE: Black Swan 14120 and Paramount 12177 omit references to Joe Smith.

ETHEL WATERS' JAZZ MASTERS (on some copies as THE JAZZ MASTERS): As last above, plus Raymond Green, d. Ethel Waters does not sing on these sides. Long Island City, June, July, 1922.

386-2 Tiger Rag

BS 2077, 10073

Pacific Coast Blues

BS 2077, 10073

Struggle


BS 2074, 10070

Spread Yo' Stuff

BS 2074, 10070

Vocal, acc. by her Jazz Masters: t / tb / cl / ? Fletcher Henderson, p / bb. Long Island City, NY, c. July, 1922.

At The New Jump Steady Ball

BS 14128, Pm 12176

Oh Joe, Play That Trombone

BS 14128, Pm 12176

Acc. by the Jazz Masters: ? Elmer Chambers, c / George Brashear, tb / Edgar Campbell, cl / Fletcher Henderson,
p / John Mitchell, bj. Long Island City, NY, c. March, 1923.

564-1 Memphis Man

BS 14146, Pm 12179

565-2 Midnight Blues

BS 14146, Pm 12179

Brown Baby

BS 14145, Pm 12178

Long-Lost Mama

BS 14148, Pm 12180

Lost Out Blues

BS 14151, Pm 12181

Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. Long Island City, NY, c. March, 1923.

Ain't Goin' Marry (Ain't Goin' Settle Down)

BS 14145, Pm 12178

If You Don't Think I'll Do, Sweet Pops Just Try Me

BS 14148, Pm 12180

Acc. by J. C. Johnson, p. Long Island City, c. June, 1923.

651- Who'll Get It When I'm Gone?

BS 14155 (not issued?), Pm 12189

652- All The Time

BS 14155 (not issued?), Pm 12189

You Can't Do What My Last Man Did

BS 14151, Pm 12181

Ethel Sings 'Em

BS 14154, Pm 12182

Sweet Man Blues

BS 14154, Pm 12182

Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, c. July, 1923.

11632 / 3 Kind Lovin' Blues

Voc 14634 (not issued)

11673 / 5 I Want My Sweet Daddy Now

Voc 14634 (not issued)

Acc. by Joe Smith, c / Pearl Wright, p. Chicago, c. March 25, 1924.

1737-2 Tell 'Em 'Bout Me (When You Reach Tennessee)

Pm 12214, Sil 3535

1740-1 You'll Need Me When I'm Long Gone

Pm 12214, Sil 3537

NOTE: Matrices 1738 and 1739 are untraced. Silvertone 3535 and 3537 as MAMIE JONES. Lou Black distinctly recalled having made Paramount records in Chicago as banjoist in a small band accompanying Ethel Waters, probably about this time, but he could not remember any titles or the names of his colleagues on the session.

Acc. by Lovie Austin's Blues Serenaders: ? Tommy Ladnier, c / ? Jimmy O'Bryant, cl / as / Lovie Austin, p. Chicago, late March, 1924.

1742-1-2 Craving Blues

Pm 12313, Sil 3536

1747-2 Black Spatch Blues

Pm 12230, Sil 3535

1749-2 I Want Somebody All My Own

Pm 12230, Sil 3535

NOTE: Matrices 1743 through 1746, and 1748 are untraced. Silvertone 3535 and 3536 as MAMIE JONES.

Acc. by Fats Waller (as THOMAS WALLER), p. New York, August 1, 1924.

13453 Pleasure Mad

Voc 14860, Sil 3014

13455 Back-Bitin' Mamma

Voc 14860, Sil 3014

Acc. by her Ebony Four: ? Joe Smith, c / ss, o / ? Pearl Wright, p. New York, April 29, 1925.

140564-1-2-3 Brother, You've Got Me Wrong

Col unissued

140565-2 No One Can Love Me (Like The Way You Do)

Col 379-D

Acc. by her Ebony Four: ? Joe Smith, c / ? Don Redman, cl, ss / bsn (not used on 140598) / ? Pearl Wright or Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, May 13, 1925.

140564-5 Brother, You've Got Me Wrong

Col 433-D

140597-1-2 Sweet Georgia Brown

Col 379-D

140598-1-2 Too Bad Jim (bsn omitted)

Col unissued

Acc. by Horace Holmes, c / Pearl Wright, p / Bill Benford, bb. New York, July 28, 1925.

140790-1 Go Back Where You Stayed Last Night

Col 14093-D

140791-1 Sympathetic Dan

Col 433-D

140792-2 Down Home Blues

Col 14093-0

Alex S. Jackson, bsx, replaces Benford; "Slow Kid" Thompson, comments*. New York, August 25, 1925.

140863-1 Loud Speakin' Papa (You'd Better Speak Easy To Me)

Col 472-D

140864-1 *You Can't Do What My Last Man Did

Col 14112-D

Acc. by Pearl Wright, p / Virgil van Cleeve, u. New York, September 12, 1925.

140936-3 Pickaninny Blues

Col 472-D

Acc. by her Plantation Orchestra: Ralph "Shrimp" Jones, vn (on 141163-2 only), dir: Harry Tate, Horace Holmes,
c / Joe King, tb / 2cl, ss, as / cl, ts / Lester Armstead, p / Maceo Jefferson, bj / Bill Benford, bb / Jesse Baltimore, d. New York, October 20, 1925.

141163-2 Sweet Man

Col 487-D

141164-2 Dinah

Col 487-D

Acc. by her Ebony Four: Joe Smith, c / Coleman Hawkins, bsx / Pearl Wright, p. New York, October 28, 1925.

141207-2 No Man's Mamma

Col 14116-D

141208-1 Tell 'Em About Me

Col 561-D

141209-3 Maybe Not At All

Col 14112-D

Acc. by Pearl Wright, p. New York, December 23, 1925.

141429-1 Shake That Thing

Col 14116-D

Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p, with Joe Smith, c, and unidentified speaker as noted. New York, January 22, 1926.

141542-1 I've Found A New Baby - cJS

Col 561-D

141543-2-3 Make Me A Pallet On The Floor - sp

Col 14125-D

141544-2 Bring Your Greenbacks

Col 14125-D

Acc. by Shelton Brooks or Louis Hooper, p (as shown). New York, February 17, 1926.

141688-3 After All These Years - pSB

Col 14199-D

141689-1 Throw Dirt In Your Face - pSB

Col 14132-D

141690-3 I'm Saving It All For You - pLH

Col 14297-D

Acc. by Louis Hooper or Sammy Fain, p (as shown). New York, February 19, 1926.

141704-3 Refrigeratin' Papa (Mama's Gonna Warm You Up) - vLH

Col 14132-D

141705-1-2 If You Can't Hold The Man You Love - pSF

Col unissued

Acc. by Sammy Fain, Maceo Pinkard, or Nathaniel Reed, p (as shown). New York, February 20, 1926.

141705-4 If You Can't Hold The Man You Love - pSF

Col 14134-D

141706-1 Satisfyin' Papa - pNR

Col 14199-D

141707-1 Sugar - pMP

Col 14146-D

141708-3 I Wonder What's Become Of Joe? - pMP

Col 14134-D

141709-3 You'll Want Me Back - pNR

Col 14146-D

Acc. by her Jazz Band: Thornton Brown, c / Edward Carr, tb / Lorence Faulkener, p. New York, July 29, 1926.

142476-3 Heebie Jeebies

Col 14153-D, Re 8928 (Spanish)

142477-2 Ev'rybody Mess Aroun'

Col 14153-D, Re 8928 (Spanish)

Acc. by her Ebony Four (male voice quartet, unacc.) or Pearl Wright, p. New York, September 14, 1926.

142614-2-3 He Brought Joy To My Soul - E4

Col 14170-D

142615-3 Take What You Want - pPW

Col 14162-D

Acc. by Will Marion Cook's Singing Orchestra (c / vn / vc / J. C. Johnson, p), with male chorus added*; or J. C. Johnson, p, only.** New York, September 18, 1926.

142649-2-3 *I'm Coming, Virginia

Col 14170-D

142650-3 We Don't Need Each Other Any More

Col 14162-D

142651-3 *My Special Friend Is Back In Town

Col 14182-D

Acc. by Pearl Wright, p. New York, September 29, 1926.

142703-1-2-3 It Takes A Good Woman To Keep A Good Man At Home

Col unissued

142704-3 Jersey Walk

Col 14182-D

Acc. by Joe Smith, c / Alex S. Jackson, as / Pearl Wright, p. New York, May 6, 1927.

144100-1 Weary Feet

Col 14214-D

144101-3 Smile!

Col 14229-D

144102-1 Home (Cradle Of Happiness)

Col 14297-D

144103-3 Take Your Black Bottom Outside

Col 14214-D

Acc. by Diyaw Jones, c* / Pearl Wright, p. New York, June 28, 1927.

144404-1-2-3-4 *Big Ben

Col unissued

144405-1-2-3 *Keep An Eye On Your Man

Col unissued

144406-2 I Want My Sweet Daddy Now

Col 14229-D

144407-1-2 *Clorinda

Col unissued

Acc. by William A. Tyler, vn / H. Leonard Jeter, vc / Pearl Wright, p, or Pearl Wright, p only*. New York, October 14, 1927.

144863-1-2 One Sweet Letter From You

Biograph BLP-12026 (LP)

144864-1-2 Someday, Sweetheart

Col 14264-D

144867-1 Some Of These Days

Col 14264-D

144868-1-2 *It Hurts So Good

Col unissued

Acc. by James P. Johnson, p. New York, August 21, 1928.

146871-1 Lonesome Swallow

Col 14411-D

146872-2 Guess Who's In Town

Col 14353-D

146873-1 My Handy Man

Col 14353-D , SE 5014-S

146874-2 Do What You Did Last Night

Col 14380-D, SE 5014-S

Acc. by Clarence Williams, or *J. C. Johnson, p. New York, August 23, 1928.

146881-2 West End Blues

Col 14365-D

146882-2 Organ Grinder Blues

Col 14365-D

146883-2 Get Up Off Your Knees

Col 14380-D

146884-2 *My Baby Sure Knows How To Love

Col 14411-D

Acc. by? Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl / Frank Signorelli, p / Joe Tarto, sb. New York, May 14, 1929.

148531-3 Birmingham Bertha

Col 1837-D, 5534, 01739, A-8600

148532-2 Am I Blue?

Col 1837-D, 5534, 01739, A-8600

148532-3 Am I Blue?

CBS CL-2230 (LP)

Acc. by Pearl Wright, p. New York, June 6, 1929.

148670-2 Second-Handed Man

Col 1871-D, 5664

Acc. by Bob Effros, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / ? Ben Selvin, vn / Frank Signorelli, p / Tony Colucci, g / Joe Tarto, sb / Stan King, d. New York, June 7, 1929.

148671-4 True Blue Lou

Col 1871-D, 5648

148672-1 Do I Know What I'm Doing?

Col 1905-D, 5690

148673-2 Shoo Shoo Boogie Boo

Col 1905-D, 5690

Acc. by Pearl Wright, p. New York, July 8, 1929.

148734-1 Georgia Blues

Col 14565-D

148735-2 I Like The Way He Does It

Col 14565-D

Bob Effros, t / 2 vn / vc / g added*. New York, July 11, 1929.

148798-2 *Waiting At The End Of The Road

Col 1933-D, 5664, A-8337

148799-2 *Trav'lin' All Alone

Col 1933-D , 5648

148804-2 Long Lean Lanky Mama

Col 14458-D, 5663

148805-1 Better Keep Your Eye On Your Man

Col 14458-D, 5663

Acc. by Manny Klein or Muggsy Spanier, t / ? Ben Selvin, vn / Frank Signorelli, p / ? Tony Colucci, g / Joe Tarto, sb.

New York, April 1, 1930.

150159-2 Porgy

Col 2184-D

150160-3 What Did I Do To Be So Black And Blue?

Col 2184-D

Acc. by Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / Adrian Rollini, bsx / ? Ben Selvin, vn / ? Rube Bloom, p. New York, June 3, 1930.

150562-3 My Kind Of Man

Col 2222-D

150563-4 You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me

Col 2222-D

Acc. by o / 2 vn / p / sb. New York, August 29, 1930.

150747-1 You're Lucky To Me

Col 2288-D, DB-376

150748-2 Memories Of You

Col 2288-D, DB-376

Acc. by Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl / Ben Selvin, vn / p / g. New York, November 18, 1930.

150966-2 I Got Rhythm

Col 2346-D, J-1104

150967-1-2-3 Three Little Words

Col unissued

New York, November 28, 1930.

150967-5 Three Little Words

Col 2346-D, J-1104

Acc. by Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / Joe Venuti, vn / Rube Bloom, p / Eddie Lang, g. New York, February 10, 1931.

151298-3 When Your Lover Has Gone

Col 2409-D, J-1146

151299-3 Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone

Col 2409-D, J-1146

Venuti omitted; Dick McDonough, g, replaces Lang. New York, June 16, 1931.

151613-2 You Can't Stop Me From Loving You

Col 2481-D

151613-3 You Can't Stop Me From Loving You

Col 2481-D, DB-579, Re G-21179

151614-2 Without That Gal

Col 2481-D

New York, August 10, 1931.

151718-3 River, Stay 'Way From My Door

Col 2511-D

151719-3 Shine On, Harvest Moon

Col 2511-D

Acc. by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra: Duke Ellington, p, dir: Arthur Whetsel­, Cootie Williams, Freddy Jenkins, t / Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown, tb / Johnny Hodges, ss, as / Harry Carney, cl, as, bar / Fred Guy, g / Wellman Braud, sb / Sonny Greer, d / unidentified male voice on B-12783-A. New York, December 22, 1932.

B-12783-A I Can't Give You Anything But Love

Br 6517, 6758, 01518, 01731, 05050, A-9395, A-9519, A-500256, Col DO-1143

B-12784-A Porgy

Br 6521, 6758, 01522, 01731, 05050, A-9397, A-9519, A-500260, Col C-6387, Lucky 60012

Acc. by the Cecil Mack Choir. New York, December 23, 1932.

B-12790-A St. Louis Blues

Br 6521, 01522, A-9397, A-500260

Acc. by probably: Sterling Bose, Bunny Berigan, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl­, as / Larry Binyon, cl, ts / Joe Venuti, Harry Hoffman, Walter Edelstein, Lou Kosloff, vn / Fulton McGrath, p / Dick McDonough, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan King or Chauncey More­house, d. New York, May 3, 1933

B-13292-A Stormy Weather

Br 6564 01524, A-500266, 4842 (Italian), Col 3639

B-13293-A Love Is The Thing

Br 6564 01524, A-500266, Col 3639

New York, July 18, 1933.

B-13565-A Don't Blame Me

Br 6617, 01579, 4842 (Italian)

B-13566-A Shadows On The Swanee

Br 6617, 01579

Acc. by Bunny Berigan and another, t / Benny Goodman, cl / ts / 2 vn / vl / p. New York, October 10, 1933.

152521-1-3 Heat Wave

Col 2826-D, DB-1436

152522-2 Harlem On My Mind

Col 2826-D, DB-1436

Acc. by Benny Goodman and his Orchestra: Charlie Teagarden, Shirley Clay, t / Jack Teagarden, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / Art Karle, ts / Joe Sullivan, p / Dick McDonough, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Gene Krupa, d. New York, November 27, 1933.

152566-1 I Just Couldn't Take It, Baby

Col 2853-D

152566-2 I Just Couldn't Take It, Baby

Col 2853-D , Par R-2394, A-6865

152567-1 A Hundred Years From Today

Col 2853-D

152567-2 A Hundred Years From Today

Col 2853-D , Par R-2394

Acc. by Victor Young dir. probably: Sterling Bose or Bunny Berigan (or both), t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / ? others, as, ts / Joe Venuti and/or Harry Hoffman­, vn / Fulton McGrath or Joe Meresco, p / Dick McDonough, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan King, d. New York, March 16, 1934.

B-14956-A-B Come Up And See Me Sometime

Br unissued

B-14957-A-B You've Seen Harlem At Its Best

Br unissued

New York, March 30, 1934.

B-14956-C Come Up And See Me Sometime

Br 6885, 01736

B-14957-C You've Seen Harlem At Its Best

Br 6885, 01736

Acc. by studio orchestra, possibly including Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as. New York, August 20, 1934.

38349-A Miss Otis Regrets (She's Unable To Lunch Today)

Dec 140

38349-C Miss Otis Regrets (She's Unable To Lunch Today)

Br 01848, Dec 140

38350-C Dinah

Dec 234, Br 01975, Pol 15392

38351-C When It's Sleepy Time Down South

Dec 234, 4410, Br 01975

38352-A Moon Glow

Dec 140

38352-C Moon Glow



Br 01848, 03026, Dec 140

Acc. by Taft Jordan, t / Sandy Williams, tb / Edgar Sampson, as, vn / Elmer Williams, ts / vn / vl / vc / ? Joe Steele, p / John Trueheart, g / John Kirby, sb, or Sampson and the three rhythm only*. New York, September 5, 1934.

38548-A Give Me A Heart To Sing To

Dec 141, Br 01914

38549-A I Ain't Gonna Sin No More

Dec 141, Br 02045

38550-A Trade Mark

Br 02045


38551-A *You're Going To Leave The Old Home, Jim

Dec 234, Br 01914



KITTY WATERS

Vocal, acc. by Louis Hooper, p. New York, c. June, 1927.

Back Water Blues

PA 7531, Per 131

Rough House Blues

PA 7531, Per 131

Acc. by Louis Hooper, p / g. New York, c. October 15, 1927.

107835 Mean Old Bed Bug Blues

PA 7537, Per 137

107836 Loud And Wrong

PA 7537, Per 137

WATSON'S PULLMAN PORTERS

Pseudonym on Gennett for Henry Johnson's Boys, q.v.



EL WATSON

Harmonica solos, acc. by Charles Johnson, g, where shown. Bristol, TN, July 28, 1927.

39732-2 Pot Licker Blues - gCJ

Vic 20951

39733-2 Narrow Gauge Blues

Vic 20951

Acc. by unknown "bones" player, with Robert Cooksey, h, or own tap-dancing as shown. New York, May 7, 1928.

43952-2 El Watson's Fox Chase - hRC

Vic 21440

43953-2 Bay Rum Blues

Vic 21585

43954-2 Sweet Bunch Of Daisies (waltz) - t-d

Vic 21585

43955-2 One Sock Blues

Vic 21440

NOTE: Despite the label of the last title, all the harmonica heard on this is by El Watson.



GILBERT WATSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Curtis Little, t / tb / 2as / ts / p / bj / bb / d / Charlie Hayward, v. New York, November 15, 1926.

E-2583-2 Suzie's Feller [sic]

Mic 22543

E-2584-1-2 Hot As A Summer's Day

Compo Co. unissued?

E-2585-2 How Could Red Riding Hood? - vCH

Dom 21564, LS 24530

E-2586-1 St. Louis Blues

Dom 21563, LS 24530, Mic 22543

E-2587-1-2 Don't Be Angry With Me

Compo Co. unissued?

E-2588-1-2 Spring Fever

Compo Co. unissued?



BRIAN WATT

Pseudonym on Ariel 4586 for Irving Kaufman, q.v.



FRED WEAVER

Vocal, acc. by Leroy Tibbs, p / bj. New York, c. November, 1924.

T-2014-2 I'll Take Her Back (If She Wants To Come Back)

UTD 2018

T-2015-1-2 When My Sugar Walks Down The Street

UTD 2018, Ebs 1006



RICHARD L. WEAVER

See Fred Stuber.

CHICK WEBB

CHICK WEBB'S HARLEM STOMPERS: Chick Webb, d, dir: Bobby Stark, t / William R. Paris­, Johnny Hodges, as / Ed Williams, ts / Don Kirkpatrick, p / Benny James, bj, g / Leon England, bb. New York, August 25, 1927.

E-6358 / 61 Low Levee, High Water

Voc unissued

Ward Pinkett, t, v / Edwin Swayzee, t / Robert Horton, tb / Hilton Jefferson, Louis Jordan, cl, as / Elmer Williams, cl, ts / Don Kirkpatrick, p / John Trueheart, bj, g / Elmer James, bb / Chick Webb, d. New York, June 14, 1929.

E-30039-A Dog Bottom - vWP

Br 4450, 6808, 4495 (Canadian), 01235

Webb omitted. New York, June 27, 1929.

E-30091-A Jungle Mama (Jungle Blues)

Br 4450, 6808

NOTE: Both sides of Brunswick 6808 as DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA. All other issues as THE JUNGLE BAND, which normally was an Ellington pseudonym. Despite the labeling, these titles are confirmed as Webb sides in the Brunswick files.

CHICK WEBB AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Chick Webb, d, dir: Shelton Hemphill, Louis Hunt, t / Louis Bacon, t, v / Jimmy Harrison tb / Benny Carter, cl, as, v, a / Hilton Jefferson, cl, as / Elmer Williams, cl, ts / Don Kirkpatrick, p / John Trueheart, bj, g / Elmer James, bb, sb. New York, March 30, 1931.

E-36432- Heebie Jeebies (Heebie Jeebie*)

Voc 1607, Br 6898, 01857, A-500324*, Pan 25047, Dec M-30361

E-36433-A Blues In My Heart - vBC

Br 6156, 6898, 01857, A-9842, A-82524, A-500217

E-36434- Soft And Sweet

Voc 1607, Br 02079, A-9941, A-500324, Dec M-30361

NOTE: Some copies of Brunswick 02079 play HEEBIE JEEBIES instead of SOFT AND SWEET, although correctly labeled according to the catalog.

CHICK WEBB'S SAVOY ORCHESTRA: Chick Webb, d, dir: Mario Bauza, Reunald Jones, t / Taft Jordan, t, v / Sandy Williams, tb / Pete Clark, as / Edgar Sampson, as, a / Elmer Williams, ts / Joe Steele, p / John Trueheart, bj, g / John Kirby, sb / Chuck Richards, v. New York, December 20, 1933.

152658-1 On The Sunny Side Of The Street - vTJ

Col 2875-D, CB-741, Voc 3246

152659-2 Darktown Strutters' Ball

CBS CL-2639 (LP)

New York, January 15, 1934.

152659-4 Darktown Strutters' Ball

Col CB-754

152686-3 If Dreams Come True

Col 2883-D, CB-754,

152687-2 Let's Get Together - aES

Col 2883-D , Col CB-741

New York, May 9, 1934.

152733-2 I Can't Dance (I Got Ants In My Pants) - vTJ

Col 2920-D, DB-5009

152734-2 Imagination - vCR

Col 2920-D, DB-5009

152735-1-2 Why Should I Beg For Love? - vTJ / aES

Col unissued

New York, May 18, 1934.

152735-4 Why Should I Beg For Love? - vTJ / aES

Col 2926-D, MC-3020, Par R-2117, A-6269

152740-2 Stomping At The Savoy

Col 2926-D, Voc 3246, Par R-2088

Bobby Stark, t, replaces Jones; Fernando Arbello, tb / Wayman Carver, ts, f, added; Charles Linton, v. New York, July 6, 1934.

152769-2 Blue Minor - aES

OK 41572, Voc 3100

152770-2 True - vCL

OK 41571, Voc 3101

152771-2 Lonesome Moments - aES

OK 41572, Voc 3101

152772-2 If It Ain't Love - vCL

OK 41571, Voc 3100

CHICK WEBB AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As last session above, but Claude Jones, tb, replaces Arbello; Don Kirkpatrick, p, replaces Steele. New York, September 10, 1934.

38593-A That Rhythm Man - vTJ

Dec 173, Br 02019

38594-A On The Sunny Side Of The Street - vTJ

Dec 172, 3318, Br 01915

38595-A Lona - aES

Dec 173, Br 02019

38596-A-B Blue Minor - aES

Dec 172, Br 01915

New York, November 19, 1934.

39138-A It's Over Because We're Through - vTJ

Dec 483, Br 02029, A-9830

39140-A Don't Be That Way

Dec 483, Br 02029, A-9830

39141-A What A Shuffle - aES

Dec 1087, Br 02152, A-9969, A-505048

39142-A Blue Lou

Dec 1065, Br 02152, A-9969, A-505048

NOTE: Matrix 39139 is untraced.




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