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DOUGLAS WILLIAMS

Clarinet solos, acc. by Elaine Elliott, p / Sam Sims, d / Thelma Lee, B. Smith, v. Memphis, January 31, 1928.

41813-2 Slow Death

Vic 21269, BB B-6151

41814-2 Roadhouse Stomp

Vic 21269, BB B-6151

41815-1 Far Away Texas Blues

Vic 21413

41816-2 One Hour Tonight - vTL-BS

Vic 21413, V-38607, Creole 7

NOTE: Victor 21413 as THELMA LEE - B. SMITH (41816-2 only); V-38607 as SMITH AND LEE; Creole 7 as JOHNNY DODDS, although this recording has no connection whatsoever to Dodds.

Edgar Brown, p, replaces Elliott. Memphis, August 31, 1928.

45466-2 Riverside Stomp

Vic V-38031

45467-2 Sister Ella

Vic 23362

DOUGLAS WILLIAMS FOUR: Nathaniel Williams, c / Douglas Williams, cl / Edgar Brown, p / Sam Sims, d. Memphis, September 4, 1928.

45476-1 Kind Daddy

Vic 21695

45477-2 Late Hours

Vic 21695

Clarinet solos, acc. by Edgar Brown, p. Memphis, September 10, 1928.

47005-2 Friendless Blues

Vic V-38031

47006-1-2 Baby Jane

Vic unissued

Memphis, September 18, 1928.

47049-2 Buddy George

Vic V-38518

47050-2 Neal's Blues

Vic V-38518

DOUGLAS WILLIAMS AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As for September 4, 1928, plus Melvin Parker­, g, v. Memphis, September 26, 1929.

55592-1 Memphis Gal

Vic 23362

55593-2 Clarinet Jiggles

Vic 23337

55594-2 Undertaker Blues - vMP

Vic V-38550

55595-2 P-Wee Strut

Vic V-38550

Memphis, October 2, 1929.

56327-2 The Beale Street Sheik

Vic 23264

56328-2 Leaving Blues - vMP

Vic 23387

56329-2 Thrill Me - vMP

Vic 23303, HMV AE-3914, R-14692

56330-1 Don't Treat Me Like A Dog - vMP

Vic 23387

NOTE: Victor 23387 as MEL PARKER, acc. by DOUGLAS WILLIAMS AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

Parker omitted; unknown as added. Memphis, June 5, 1930.

62585-2 Louisiana Hop

Vic V-38623

62586-2 Three O'Clock Blues

Vic V-38623

62587-1 Darktown Jubilee

Vic 23264

62588-1-2 Russian Blues

Vic unissued

DUKE WILLIAMS AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Vocalion 15892 for Don Redman and his Orchestra, and Duke Ellington and his Orchestra, both q.v.



ELLIS WILLIAMS

Harmonica solos, acc. by g, with spoons*. ? Greensboro, NC, October 24, 1929.

149264-1 *Buttermilk Blues

Col 14482-D

149265-1 Smokey Blues

Col 14482-D



FESS WILLIAMS

FESS WILLIAMS AND HIS ROYAL FLUSH ORCHESTRA: Fess Williams, cl, as, v, dir: George Temple, t /


David "Jelly" James, tb / Perry Smith, cl, ts­, v / Henry Duncan, p / Ollie Blackwell, bj / Ralph Bedell, d. New York, September 29, 1925.

9753 Green River Blues

Gnt 3182

New York, November 27, 1925.

9873-A-B Caroline - vFW-PS

Gnt 3210


9874-A Some Other Time - vFW

Gnt 3210


New York, February 19, 1926.

9983;-A Nobody's Business

Gnt unissued

9984-A Wimmin, Aah! - vFW

Gnt 3259, Gmn 1918

9985,-A I'm Just Wild About My Sweet Gal - vFW

Gnt unissued

NOTE: Guardsman 1918 as NEW JERSEY DANCE ORCHESTRA.

Unknown female v. New York, c. May 6, 1926.

74158-B Caroline - vFW-fem

Gnt 3210

74159-B Make Me Know It - vFW

Gnt 3210

NOTE: This issue as FESS WILLIAMS AND HIS ROYAL FLUSH SAVOY ORCHESTRA.

New York, May 24, 1926.

142244-1-2 Make Me Know It - vFW

Har 189-H

142245-2-3 My Mama's In Town

Har 189-H

New York, June 8, 1926.

X-173 It's Breaking My Heart To Keep Away From You - vFW

Gnt 3336, Buddy 8056, Ch 15120, Chg 135

X-174-A Ya Gotta Know How To Love - vFW

Gnt 3336, Buddy 8056, Ch 15118, Chg 134

NOTE: Challenge issues as MEMPHIS BELL HOPS.

New York, October 1, 1926.

E-3884 / 85 Messin' Around - vFW

Voc 1054


E-20398 / 99 Messin' Around - vFW

Br 3351*, A-150

E-3886 / 87 Heebie Jeebies - vFW

Voc 1054


E-20400 / 01 Heebie Jeebies - vFW

Br 3351, A-150

NOTE: Brunswick 3351 and A-150 as BUD JACKSON'S SWANEE SERENADERS.

Charles Cooke, a. New York, October 27, 1926.

E-4012 / 13 Atlanta Black Bottom - aCEC

Voc unissued

E-4014 / 15 High Fever -aCEC

Voc unissued

New York, November 18, 1926.

E-4092 High Fever - aCEC

Voc 1058, 15492

E-4094 Atlanta Black Bottom - aCEC

Voc 1058, 15492

New York, November 30, 1926.

36985-1-2-3 What Did Romie-O-Juliet? (When He Climbed Her Balcony) - vFW

Vic unissued

36986-1-2-3 Nobody But My Baby Is Getting My Love - vPS

Vic unissued

Fess Williams, cl, as, v, dir: George Temple, t / Kenneth Roane, t, a / David "Jelly" James, tb / Otto Mikell, as /
Perry Smith, cl, ts / Henry Duncan, p / Ollie Blackwell, bj / Clinton Walker­, bb / Ralph Bedell, d. New York, February 2, 1927.

E-4503 / 05 White Ghost Shivers

Voc 1085

E-4506 / 08 My Pretty Girl

Voc 1085

New York, February 25, 1927.

E-4598 / 9 Gambler's Blues - vFW

Voc 1087


E-4601 / 2 I Wasn't Scared, But I Just Thought That I Had Better Go - vFW

Voc 1087


NOTE: These are listed as tests on the Brunswick-Vocalion recording sheet.

Fess Williams, a. New York, March 28, 1927.

E-4771; Variety Stomp- aFW

E-22361 Br 3532, A-427, Or(E) 1011

E-22362 Variety Stomp - aFW

Br 3532 (Australia only)

E-4773 Variety Stomp - aFW

Voc 15550

E-4774; Phantom Blues - aFW

E-22364 Br 3532, A-427, Or(E) 1011, Voc 15550

New York, June 15, 1927.

E-6123; Alligator Crawl - aFW

E-23633 Br 3589 (UK, US)

E-6124; Alligator Crawl - aFW

E-23634 Br 3589 (US, Canada), Voc 1117

E-6126 / 28; Ozark Blues - aFW

E-23636 / 38 Br 3589, Voc 1117

New York, June 24, 1927.

E-23747 Number Ten - aFW

Br 3596


E-23750 Razor Edge - aFW

Br 3596


The next two titles are actually by Dave Peyton's Regal Theater (Chicago) orchestra, fronted for this session by Williams, who was serving as master of ceremonies at the Regal while Lockwood Lewis managed Williams' Royal Flush Orchestra in New York. These are the only known recordings by the Peyton orchestra.

FESS WILLIAMS AND HIS JOY BOYS: Fess Williams, cl, dir. Fats Robinson, t, o / Rueben Reeves, t / Eddie Atkins, William Franklin, tb / Ralph Brown, as, o / Norval Morton, ts, f / Clarence Lee, Bobby Wall, Joe McCutchin, vn /


p / Lawrence W. Dixon, bj / Sudie Reynaud, sb / Jasper Taylor, d. Chicago, April 3, 1928.

E-7291 Dixie Stomp

Voc 15690

E-7292 Drifting And Dreaming

Voc 15690

NOTE: These were originally assigned Brunwick matrix numbers C-1867 / C-1868, respectively.

FESS WILLIAMS AND HIS ROYAL FLUSH ORCHESTRA: Lockwood Lewis, as, replaces Mikell; Felix Gregory, cl, as, ts / Andy Pendleton, bj added; Emanuel Casamore, bb, replaces Walker. New York, April 17, 1929.

51234-2 Here 'Tis

Vic V-38056

51235-1 A Few Riffs



Harlequin 2040 (LP)

51235-2 A Few Riffs

Vic V-38064, HMV R-14331

51236-2 Hot Town

Vic V-38077, BB B-5783, B-6431

Gregory omitted. New York, April 22, 1929.

51198-1 Friction

Vic V-38056, BB B-5783, B-6546, HMV JF-18

51199-1 Kentucky Blues

Vic V-38077

51900-1 Do Shuffle

Harlequin 2040 (LP)

51900-2-3 Do Shuffle

Vic V-38064, HMV JF-18, R-14331, El EG-1525

Ralph Brown, Felix Gregory, as, replace Lewis. Camden, NJ, May 15, 1929.

50882-2 Snag Nasty

Vic V-38128

50883-2 Big Shot

Vic V-38128

Camden, NJ, May 16, 1929.

50889-1 Sell It



Harlequin 2040 (LP)

50889-2 Sell It

Vic V-38062, HMV R-14262, El EG-1527

50890-1 Betsy Brown

Vic V-38062, HMV R-14262, El EG-1527

50890-2 Betsy Brown



Harlequin 2040 (LP)

Fess Williams, cl, as, v, dir: George Temple, t / John Brown, t, v / David "Jelly" James, tb / Ralph Brown, Felix


Gregory, as / Perry Smith, cl, ts, v / Henry Duncan, p / Ollie Blackwell or Andy Pendleton, bj / Emanuel Casamore, bb / Ralph Bedell, d, v. Camden, NJ, September 20, 1929.

55928-1 Sweet Savannah Sue - vFW

Vic V-38085

55929-3 Ain't Misbehavin' - vFW-JB-PS-RB

Vic V-38085

55930-1 Buttons



Harlequin 2040 (LP)

55930-3 Buttons

Vic V-38095

55931-1 Musical Campmeeting



Harlequin 2040 (LP)

55931-2 Musical Campmeeting

Vic V-38095

Bobby Holmes, cl, as, replaces Gregory or Brown. New York, December 6, 1929.

57197-1 Goin' To Get 'Cha [sic]

Vic V-38106

57198-1 Hot Mama

Harlequin 2062 (LP)

57199-2 Your Smilin' Face



Harlequin 2062 (LP)

57200-2 Slide, Mr. Jelly, Slide

Vic V-38106

Fess Williams, cl, as, v, dir: George Temple, John Brown, t / David "Jelly" James, tb / Bobby Holmes, cl, as / Ralph Brown or Felix Gregory, as / Perry Smith, cl, ts / Henry Duncan, p / Andy Pendleton or Ollie Blackwell, bj / Emanuel Casamore, bb / Ralph Bedell, d / Frank Marvin, v. New York, April 18, 1930.

59757-1 She's Still Dizzy

Vic 23025, HMV B-4839, K-6263

59758-1 Hot Mama

Vic 22864, HMV B-4898

59759-1 'Leven, Thirty Saturday Night - vFM

Vic V-38131

59760-2 I'm Feelin' Devilish - vFW

Vic V-38131

Emanuel Clark, t, replaces Temple; Walter "Fats" Pichon, p, replaces Duncan. New York, July 10, 1930.

62335-1 All For Grits And Gravy

Vic 23025, HMV B-4840, K-6263

62336-1 Playing My Saxophone - vFW

Vic 24153, HMV B-4944

62336-2 Playing My Saxophone - vFW



Harlequin 2040 (LP)

62337-1 You Can't Go Wrong - vFW



Harlequin 2040 (LP)

62337-2 You Can't Go Wrong - vFW

Vic 24153, HMV B-4991

62338-1-2 Geechee Dance - vFW

Vic unissued

New York, July 23, 1930.

63302-1-2 Dinah - vFW

Vic unissued

63303-1-2 Ida, Sweet As Apple Cider - vFW&ch

Vic 23005

63304-1-2 Just To Be With You Tonight - vFW

Vic unissued

63305-1-2 Everything's O.K. With Me - vFW

Vic unissued

Camden, NJ, July 31, 1930.

63302-4 Dinah - vFW

Vic 23005

63304-3-4-5 Just To Be With You Tonight - vFW

Vic 23003

63305-3 Everything's O.K. With Me - vFW

Vic 23003

FRANCES WILLIAMS

Vocal, acc. by studio orchestra, featuring Bob Effros, t. New York, August, 1929

E-30710 Bottoms Up

Br 4503


E-30711 Bigger And Better Than Ever

Br 4503


GEORGE WILLIAMS

Vocal duets with Bessie Brown, acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, August 2, 1923.

81157-3 Satisfied Blues

Col A-3974

81158-1 Double-Crossin' Daddy

Col A-3974

New York, October 25, 1923.

81292-1 You Need Some Lovin'

Col 14017-D

81293-1-2-3-4 Wish I Had You

Col unissued

New York, November 9, 1923.

81341-1-2-3 You Can't Do What My Last Man Did

Col unissued

81342-3 If Mama Quits Papa, What Will Papa Do?

Col 13006-D

New York, November 10, 1923.

81347-1-2-3-4 He's Never Gonna Throw Me Down

Col unissued

81348-2 Papa, Don't You Mean Your Mama No Good?

Col 13006-D

Vocal, acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, November 14, 1923.

81351-3 A Woman Gets Tired Of One Man All Of The Time

Col 14002-D

81352-3 The Gal Ain't Born Who Can Treat Me Like You Do

Col 14002-D

81353-1 I'm Goin' Out Tonight And Strut My Stuff

Col 14015-D

Vocal duets with Bessie Brown, acc. by Alexander Brown, p; or solo*. New York, February 8, 1924.

81538-3 You Ain't Quittin' Me Without Two Weeks' Notice

Col 14011-D, Diva 6027-G, VT 7053-V

81539-3 *I Won't Stand No Leavin' Now

Col 14015-D

81540-4 It Takes A Brownskin Man To Make A High Yellow Blue

Col 14011-D, Diva 6027-G, VT 7053-V

81543-2 He's Never Gonna Throw Me Down

Col 14017-D

Vocal duets with Bessie Brown, acc. by Howard Scott, c / Fletcher Henderson, p / Charles Thomas, effects. New York, June 27, 1924.

81847-1 No Second-Handed Lovin' For Mine

Col 14033-D

81848-2 If You Hit My Dog I'll Kick Your Cat

Col 14033-D

Vocal, acc. by Don Redman, as / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, June 30, 1924.

81854-3 Hard-Headed Gal

Col 14030-D

81855-1 I'm Tired Of Begging You To Treat Me Right

Col 14030-D

Vocal duets with Bessie Brown, or solo*, acc. by? Howard Scott, c / Charlie Green, tb / Fletcher Henderson, p (on 81887-3); ? Scott and Henderson (on 81888-1-2-3); or Henderson only (on 81889-3). New York, July 29, 1924.

81887-3 I Can Do What You Do

Col 14046-D

81888-1-2-3 *When I Get The Devil In Me

Col unissued

81889-3 *Chain Gang Blues

Col 14049-D

Acc. by Howard Scott, c / Charlie Green, tb / Fletcher Henderson, p (on 81917-1). Green is probably absent from 81889-4-5. New York, August 15, 1924.

81888-4-5 *When I Get The Devil In Me

Col unissued

81917-1 When You Go Huntin' I'm Goin' Fishin'

Col 14046-D

Acc. by Don Redman, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, February 26, 1925.

140396-1-2 Will You Love Me When I'm Gone?

Col unissued

Acc. by Lemuel Fowler, p. New York, February 28, 1925.

140405-1 Scat! Mr. Sweetback

Col 14065-D

140406-2 Bald-Headed Mama Blues

Col 14065-D

Acc. by Charlie Green, tb / Don Redman, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, March 13, 1925.

140429-2-3 She's My Sheba, I'm Her Sheik

Col 14071-D

New York, March 14, 1925.

140432-2 Cheatin' Blues

Col 14071-D

Vocal, acc. by Lemuel Fowler, p. New York, March 17, 1925.

140440-2 What Makes Papa Hate Mama So?

Col 14078-D

140441-2 Oh! Dark Gal

Col 14078-D

Acc. by Harry Tate, c / Louis Hooper, p. New York, March 31, 1926.

141897-3 Some Baby, My Gal

Col 14148-D

141898-1 Levee Blues

Col 14148-D

Vocal duets with Bessie Brown, acc. by Louis Hooper, p. New York, April 2, 1926.

141902-2 You Can't Proposition Me

Col 14135-D

141903-3 Hit Me But Don't Quit Me

Col 14135-D

Vocal, acc. by Roy Banks, p. New York, April 7, 1926.

141927-3 When I Get The Devil In Me

Col 14201-D

141928-3 West Virginia Blues

Col 14201-D

Vocal duets with Bessie Brown, acc. by Roy Banks, p. New York, April 8, 1926.

141932-1-2-3 Bootlegging Daddy

Col unissued

141933-1-2-3 Road House Blues

Col unissued

Vocal, acc. by p. New York, May 20, 1930.

150445-3 It Ain't A Doggone Thing But The Blues

Col 14543-D

150446-1 Yodelin' The Blues Away

Col 14543-D

HANNAH AND DOROTHY WILLIAMS

Vocal duets, acc. by probably: Earl Baker, c / Glenn Miller, tb / Gil Rodin, as / Wayne Allen, p / John Kurzenknabe, bj / Ben Pollack, d. Chicago, December 15, 1926.

37244-1-2 I've Grown So Lonesome Thinking Of You

Vic unissued

37245-1-2 Sunday

Vic unissued



JOHN WILLIAMS

JOHN WILLIAMS' SYNCO JAZZERS: Henry McCord, t / Bradley Bullett, tb / John Williams, as, bar / Mary Lou Burley (Mary Lou Williams), p / Joe Williams, bj / Robert Price, d. Chicago, February, 1927.

4187-2 Down In Gallion

Pm 12457, Poydras 5, Ristic 9

4188-1-2 Goose Grease

Pm 12457, Her 92018, Poydras 5, Ristic 9

Chicago, March 1, 1927.

12615,-A-B My! My! My!

Gnt unissued

12616,-A Kansas City Yellow Front

Gnt unissued

Chicago, March 3, 1927.

12620, -A Tiger Rag

Gnt unissued

12621, -A Someday, Sweetheart

Gnt unissued

Chicago, March 5, 1927.

12626-A Pee Wee Blues

Gnt 6124, 40109, BP 8009, Ch 15285

12627-A Now Cut Loose

Gnt 6124, 40109, BP 8009

12628 San

Gnt unissued

NOTE: Gennett 6124 as DUKE JACKSON'S SERENADERS; 40109 as DUKE JACKOSN Y SUS TROVADORES. Champion 15285 as BUD HELMS AND HIS BAND; Black Patti 8009 as JOHN WILLIAMS AND HIS MEMPHIS STOMPERS.

JOHN WILLIAMS' BAND: Probably as above. New York, May 21, 1927.

GEX-657,-A Tiger Rag

Gnt unissued

GEX-653,-A San

Gnt unissued

GEX-659,-A-B Someday, Sweetheart

Gnt unissued

JOHN WILLIAMS AND HIS MEMPHIS STOMPERS: Andy Kirk, bsx, bb, dir: Gene Prince, Harry Lawson, t / Allen Durham, tb / John Harrington, cl, as / John Williams, as, bar / Lawrence Free­man, ts / Claude Williams, vn / Mary Lou Williams, p, a / William Dirvin, bj, g / Edward McNeil­ d. Kansas City, c. November 9, 1929.

KC-600-A Sumpin' Slow And Low

Voc 1453


KC-601-A Lotta Sax Appeal

Voc 1453


LEONA WILLIAMS AND HER DIXIE BAND

Vocal, acc. by the Original Memphis Five (as HER DIXIE BAND): Phil Napoleon, t / Miff Mole, tb / Johnny Costello, cl / Frank Signorelli, p / Jack Roth, d. New York, January 23, 1922.

80156-4 Cruel Daddy Blues

Col A-3565

80157-3 Decatur Street Blues

Col A-3565

New York, March 13, 1922.

80239-1-2 Achin' Hearted Blues

Col unissued

80240-1-2-3 Struttin' Blues

Col unissued

New York, March 25, 1922.

80239-5 Achin' Hearted Blues

Col A-3599

80240-7 Struttin' Blues

Col A-3599

Jimmy Lytell, cl, replaces Costello. New York, May 22, 1922.

80362-1-2-3-4 It Makes No Difference Now

Col unissued

80363-1-2-3 Got To Cool My Doggies Now

Col unissued

New York, June 3, 1922.

80362-5 It Makes No Difference Now

Col A-3642

80363-6 Got To Cool My Doggies Now

Col A-3642

New York, August 10, 1922.

80517-2 Sugar Blues

Col A-3696

80518-3 The Meanest Man In The World (Milady's Blues)

Col A-3696

New York, September 18, 1922.

80556-3 I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate

Col A-3713

80557-1 If You Don't Believe I Love You, Look What A Fool I've Been

Col A-3713

New York, October 3, 1922.

80583-2 Uncle Bud Blues (Bugle Blues) (intro: Skeeter Skoot)

Col A-3736

80584-2 Mexican Blues

Col A-3736

Charlie Panelli, tb, replaces Mole. New York, January 10, 1923.

80777-3 I'm Goin' Away (Just To Wear You Off My Mind)

Col A-3815

80778-1 Bring It With You When You Come

Col A-3815

New York, February 5, 1923.

80834-1 That Teasin' Squeezin' Man O' Mine

Col A-3835

80835-3 If Your Man Is Like My Man

Col A-3835

LEROY WILLIAMS

LEROY'S DALLAS BAND: Leroy Williams, c / Fred Millet, tb / Lawson Brooks or Roosevelt Harris, as / James Moore, p / Percy Darensbourg, bj / Octave Gaspard, bb / Percy Bagsby, d, v. Dallas, December 5, 1928.

147564-1 Tampa Shout - vPB

Col 14402-D, Creole 22

147565-1 Going Away Blues - vPB

Col 14402-D, Creole 22

Cornet solos, with own v, acc. by ? James Moore, p. Dallas, December 5, 1929.

149532-2 Lullaby Baby - vLW

Col 14500-D

149533-2 Welcome Stranger

Col 14500-D

MARGARET WILLIAMS

Vocal, acc. by t / p. New York, July 10, 1928.

400857-A-B Old Commandment Blues, Part 1

OK unissued

400858-A-B Old Commandment Blues, Part 2

Raretone 24001 (LP)

MARY LOU WILLIAMS

Piano solos. Chicago, c. April 24, 1930.

C-5724-C Night Life

Br 7178, 80033, 01625, A-9507, A-500327, UHCA 37

C-5725-C Drag 'Em

Br 7178, 80033, 02507, UHCA 38



MIDGE WILLIAMS

Vocal, acc.by "Columbia Jazz Band": Hisashi Moriyama, Masuo Obata, Fumio Nanri, t / Fujio Tsuruta, tb / Mitsuru Ashida, Jyun Hashimoto, as / Shine Matsumoto, ts / Roger Segure, p / Takashi Tsunoda, g, vn* / Ryo Watanabe, sb, ldr / Kazuo Tanaka, d; Tommy Missman, a. Tokyo, February 14, 1934.

M-38550 St. Louis Blues

Col 28213 (Japanese)

Tokyo, February 15, 1934

M-38558 Lazy Bones

Col 27874 (Japanese)

M-38559 Bye Bye Blues*

Col 27827 (Japanese)

Tokyo, February 21, 1934.

M-38567 Paradise

Columbia 27827 (Japanese)

M-38568 Dinah

Columbia 27884(Japanese)



RALPH WILLIAMS

RALPH WILLIAMS AND HIS RAINBO ORCHESTRA: Ralph Williams, bj, dir: 2 c / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / pac / vn / Vic Lubowski, p / bb / d, k. Chicago, November 7, 1924.

31146-1-2-3-4 You Should Have Told Me

Vic unissued

31147-3 Get Lucky

Vic 19504

31148-3 Prince Of Wails

Vic 19504

Chicago, November 12, 1924.

31163-1-2-3-4 Seal It With A Kiss

Vic unissued

31164-1-2-3-4 Wait Till You See Me With My Baby (That Little Somebody Of Mine)

Vic unissued

31165-2 Cocaine Dance

Vic 19775 (not issued)

Chicago, November 18, 1924.

31146-7 You Should Have Told Me

Vic 19528

31164-7 Wait Till You See Me With My Baby (That Little Somebody Of Mine)

Vic 19573

RALPH WILLIAMS AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Ralph Williams, bj and sometimes 2nd p, dir: Doc Lawlor and another, c / Ted Huber, tb / Ralph Boas, Ted Rickard, cl, as / Verne Rickard, cl, ts, pac / Fred Glickman, vn / Russ Carlson,
p / Dick Patterson, bb / Frank Snyder, d / Paul Small, v. St. Louis, December 16, 1925.

34032-1 My Darling

Vic 19957, HMV B-5080

34033-1 I Could Fall In Love With Someone Like You - vpS

Vic 19958

34034-3 You Know I Do - vPS

Vic 19957

SAMMY WILLIAMS

Piano solos. Chicago, c. November, 1923.

402 House Of David Blues

Auto (unnumbered)

403 I've Got A Song For Sale

Auto (unnumbered)

Chicago, c. August, 1924.

605 Mandy, Make Up Your Mind

Auto (unnumbered)

611 Mama's Gone, Goodbye

Auto (unnumbered)

SIDNEY WILLIAMS

Piano solo. St. Paul, MN, c. June 17, 1927.

12861 Mississippi Shivers

Gnt 6353, Ch 15372, GS 20339, Spr 329

SID WILLIAMS: Piano solo. Chicago, April 2, 1928.

C-1858-B; E-7285 St. Louis Blues

Voc 15691

Other Vocalion records by this artist are of novelty pieces of no jazz interest.



SPEED WILLIAMS' ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Superior 2818 for Wingy Mannone and his Orchestra, q.v.



SUSAN WILLIAMS

Pseudonym on Lincoln for Viola McCoy, q.v



TE ROY WILLIAMS AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Elmer Snowden, bj, dir: Ed Allen, c / Te Roy Williams, tb / Prince Robinson, cl / cl, as / Joe Garland, cl, ts / Freddy Johnson and another, p / Bob Ysaguirre, bb / Walter Johnson, d. New York, May 25, 1927.

144214-2 Oh Malinda

Har 439-H

144215-3 Lindbergh Hop

Har 439-H

NOTE: The Columbia files list this band as Te Roy Williams' Eight Stompers. It was actually Elmer Snowden's Nest Club orchestra, according to Snowden, who recalled that Williams left the band shortly after this date.



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