WILLIAMSON'S BEALE STREET FROLIC ORCHESTRA
Charley Williamson, c / Alex Hunt, tb / Albert Mathews, cl, bar / James Alston, p / Thomas Pinkston, bj / Booker T. Washington, d. Memphis, February 27, 1927.
37959-1 Scandinavian Stomp
Vic 21410
37960-2 Midnight Frolic Drag
Vic 21410
Memphis, March 1, 1927.
37973-1 Memphis Scronch
Vic 20555
37974-3 Bear Wallow Blues
Vic 20555
VIRGINIA WILLRICH AND HER TEXAS RANGERS
Charlie Teagarden, t / Jack Teagarden, tb / Virginia Willrich, pac / Dick McDonough, g / Jack Willrich, d. New York, November 4, 1929.
403227-B Same Old Moon (But Not The Same Old You)
OK 41328, Od A-189299
403228-C Through (How Can You Say We're Through?)
OK 41328, Od A-189299
WILSHIRE DANCE ORCHESTRA
Unknown t / tb / cl / as / p / bj / bb / d. Los Angeles, c. February, 1925.
My Best Girl
Sunset 1059
WILSON'S T.O.B.A. BAND
Emmet Matthews or Andrew Webb, c / Sidney Costello, as / Jane Hemingway, p / Beverley Sexton, d / Willie Lewis (not the saxophonist-leader of the same name), v. Chicago, c. October, 1926.
3023-1-3 Steady Roll - vWL
Pm 12408
3024-1 Backyard Blues
Pm 12408
BILLIE WILSON
Vocal duets with Eddie Green, acc. by Charles Matson, p. New York, c. June, 1924.
1786-2 I'm Leaving You
Pm 12226, Sil 3544
1787-2 I'm Sorry For It Now
Pm 12226, Sil 3544
NOTE: Silvertone 3544 as MACK AND MITCHELL.
Vocal, acc. by t / cl / p. New York, c. July 11, 1928.
GEX-2002-A Empty Bed Blues - Part 1
Ch 15549, Spt 9285
GEX-2003-A Empty Bed Blues - Part 2
Ch 15549, Spt 9285
NOTE: Champion 15549 as LUCY COLE; Supertone 9285 as ETHEL TAYLOR
BOB WILSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Mayfair G-306 for Gene Kardos and his Orchestra, q.v., and other bands on the same label of no known interest as jazz or hot dance music.
DUKE WILSON AND HIS TEN BLACK BERRIES
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Banner 32643 Beale Street Blues (Ben Pollack and his Orchestra)
32733 House Of David Blues (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
Conqueror 8024 Both sides by Joe Haymes and his Orchestra
Domino 0127 House Of David Blues (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
Melotone M-12368 Both sides by Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra
M-12662 House Of David Blues (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
M-12662 Red Devil (Mills' Blue Rhythm Band)
91340 Oh! Mo'nah (Gene Kardos and his Orchestra)
91358 Beale Street Blues (Ben Pollack and his Orchestra)
91381 Got The South In My Soul (Don Redman and his Orchestra)
Oriole 2466 How'm I Doin' (Hey, Hey) (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
2488 Beale Street Blues (Ben Pollack and his Orchestra)
2677 House Of David Blues (Fletcher Henderson Orchestra)
2677 Red Devil (Mills' Blue Rhythm Band)
Perfect 15603 How'm I Doin' (Hey, Hey) (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
15617 Beale Street Blues (Ben Pollack and his Orchestra)
15632 Bull Fiddle Blues (Dick Robertson and his Orchestra)
15662 Both sides by Joe Haymes and his Orchestra
15697 Both sides by Andy Kirk and his Twelve Clouds of Joy
15738 Goodbye Blues (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
15753 House Of David Blues (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
15753 Red Devil (Mills Blue Rhythm Band)
Romeo 1839 How'm I Doin'? (Hey-Hey) (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
1839 Oh! Mo'nah (Gene Kardos and his Orchestra)
1858 Beale Street Blues (Ben Pollack and his Orchestra)
EDITH WILSON
Vocal, acc. by Johnny Dunn's Original Jazz Hounds: Johnny Dunn, c / tb / ? Garvin Bushell, cl / vn / p. New York, September 12, 1921.
79983-1-2-3-4-5 Nervous Blues
Col unissued
New York, September 15, 1921.
79983-6 Nervous Blues
Col A-3479
79989-2 Vampin' Liza Jane
Col A-3479
New York, September 23, 1921.
79993-1-2-3 Old Time Blues
Col unissued
New York, September 29, 1921.
80014-1-2-3 Frankie
Col unissued
Vn omitted. New York, October 6, 1921.
79993-6 Old Time Blues
Col A-3506
80014-4 Frankie
Col A-3506
Acc. by her Jazz Hounds: Johnny Dunn, c / Herb Flemming, tb / Ernest Elliott, Herschel Brassfield, cl, as / Dan Wilson, p / John Mitchell, bj / Harry Hull, bb. New York, December 21, 1921.
80111-2 I Don't Want Nobody Blues
Col A-3537
80112-2 The West Texas Blues
Col A-3537
Earl Granstaff, tb, replaces Flemming; Brassfield and Hull omitted; Leroy Tibbs may be the pianist. New York,
January 20, 1922.
80150-4 Wicked Blues
Col A-3558
80151-1 Birmingham Blues
Col A-3558
Probably similar acc. New York, April 11, 1922.
80304-1-2-3-4 That Thing Called Love
Col unissued
80305-1-2-3-4 Stingaree Blues
Col unissued
Acc. by Johnny Dunn, c / Herb Flemming, tb / Garvin Bushell, cl / Will Tyler, vn / Dan Wilson or Leroy Tibbs, p / John Mitchell, bj. New York, May 19, 1922.
80356-3 Mammy I'm Thinking Of You
Col A-3634
80357-3 Take it 'Cause It's All Yours
Col A-3634
Tyler omitted. New York, June 9, 1922.
80382-4 He May Be Your Man (But He Comes To See Me Sometimes)
Col A-3653
80383-4 Rules And Regulations "Signed Razor Jim"
Col A-3653
New York, July 13, 1922.
80449-2 Lonesome Mama Blues
Col A-3674
80450-4 What Do You Care (What I Do)?
Col A-3674
New York, September 18, 1922.
80554-1-2-3 Evil Blues
Col unissued
80555-1-2-3 Pensacola Blues (Home Again Croon)
Col unissued
New York, October 2, 1922.
80554-5 Evil Blues
Col A-3746
80555-4 Pensacola Blues (Home Again Croon)
Col A-3746
New York, November 22, 1922.
80683-1-2-3 Dixie Blues
Col unissued
80684-1-2-3 He Used To Be Your Man But He's My Man Now
Col unissued
Acc. by her Jazz Hounds: Johnny Dunn, c / Herb Flemming, tb / Ernest Elliott, cl / George Rickson, p / John Mitchell, bj. New York, December 14, 1922.
80683-5 Dixie Blues
Col A-3787
80684-6 He Used To Be Your Man But He's My Man Now
Col A-3787
Acc. by Johnny Dunn's Original Jazz Hounds: Probably very similar to the above. New York, December 16, 1922.
80735-1-2-3-4 Memphis Tennessee
Col unissued
80736-1-2-3 What Did Deacon Mose Do (When The Lights Went Out)
Col unissued
Acc. by her Jazz Band: Elmer Chambers, c / Teddy Nixon, tb / Don Redman, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p / Charlie Dixon, bj. New York, January 12, 1924.
81478-2 Daddy, Change Your Mind
Col 14008-D, Diva 6025-G, VT 7051-V
81479-3 I Don't Know And I Don't Care Blues
Col 14008-D, Diva 6025-G, VT 7051-V
Acc. by Roy Smeck (as ALABAMA JOE), g. New York, June 18, 1924.
81831-4 How Come You Do Me Like You Do?
Col 14027-D
81832-2 Muscle Shoals Blues
Col 14027-D
Acc. by her Jazz Hounds: c / tb / cl, as / cl, ts / p / bj. New York, December 17, 1924.
140189-1 He's A Mean, Mean Man (But He's Good To Me)
Col 14054-D
140190-1 Double-Crossin' Papa (Don't Double-Cross Me)
Col 14054-D
Vocal duets with Doc Straine, acc. by Earres Prince, p. New York, March 6, 1925.
140415-1 It's Gonna Be A Cold, Cold Winter
Col 14066-D
140416-1 There'll Be Some Changes Made
Col 14066-D
Vocal, acc. by Sam Wooding and his Orchestra: Probably similar to the Sam Wooding Parlophones made in Barcelona in 1929 (q.v.). Berlin, 1928.
Unknown titles
DG / Pol unissued
Acc. by Charlie Gaines, t / Wilbur de Paris, tb / Emerson Harper, cl / Harry Brooks, p / Sam Speed, bj. New York,
c. November, 1929.
E-31558- (What Did I Do To Be So) Black And Blue
Br 4685
E-31559- My Man Is Good For Nothing But Love
Br 4685
Acc. by c / cl, as / cl, ts / vn / p / g / sb. New York, October 6, 1930.
63371-3 My Handy Man Ain't Handy No More
Vic V-38624
63372-2 I'll Get Even With You
Vic V-38624
Acc. by c / p / g. New York, October 28, 1930.
63371-4 or -5 My Handy Man Ain't Handy No More
Vic V-38624
GARLAND WILSON
Piano solos, with own v where shown. New York, May 18, 1931.
230205-1 Dear Old Southland / Limehouse Blues
Col Special (12")
230206-2 St. James Infirmary - vGW / When Your Lover Has Gone
Col Special (12")
New York, September 11, 1931.
151783-1-2 Little Joe
Col unissued
151784-1-2 The Viper Song
Col unissued
New York, February 2, 1932.
405134-A Memories Of You
OK 41556, Par R-1862, A-3424
405135-A Rockin' Chair
OK 41556, Par R-1194, A-3424, Od A-286060
Nina Mae McKinney, v. Paris, c. November, 1932.
5962bkp Blues En Si Bemol (Blues In C Flat*)
Br A-500220, 01476*, A-9501
5963bkp Get Up, Bessie
Br A-500220, 01476*, A-9501
5964bkp Minnie The Moocher's Weddin' Day - vNMM
Br A-500221, 01468, Od 294189
5965bkp Rhapsody In Love - vNMM
Br A-500221, 01468, Od 294189
NOTE: All issues from 5964 / 5965 credited to NINA MAE MCKINNEY.
Paris, c. December, 1933.
5747bdp Mood Indigo
Br A-500358, 01692
5748bdp China Boy
Br A-500358, 01692
5749bdp The Way I Feel
Br A-500359, 01784
5750bdp You Rascal You
Br A-500359, 01784
GEORGE WILSON AND JIMMY HINTON
George Wilson, k, g / Jimmy Hinton, h, wb, or bellboard. Long Island City, NY, c. December, 1928.
317-A Myrtle Avenue Stomp, gGW / wbJH
QRS R-7051
318 D. C. Rag - kGW / wbJH
QRS R-7051
319-A Chicken Wilson Blues - gGW / hJH
QRS R-7052, Pm 12843
320 House Snake Blues - gGW / hJH
QRS R-7052, Pm 12843
321-A Frog Eye Stomp - k, gGW / hJH
QRS R-7060
333 Station House Rag - gGW / wbJH
QRS R-7060
NOTE: QRS R-7051 and R-7052 as CHICKEN WILSON AND SKEETER HINTON.
HARRY WILSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Edison Bell Winner W-67 for Gene Kardos and his Orchestra, q.v., and on W-118 for the Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra, q.v.
JIMMY WILSON'S PINE FOREST ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Embassy 8006 (OL' MAN RIVER) for the Castle Farms Serenaders, q.v.
LENA WILSON
Vocal, acc. by the Jazz Masters: c / tb / cl / Fletcher Henderson, p / bb. Long Island City, NY, c. September, 1922.
The Wicked Fives' Blues
BS 14129, Pm 12134
You've Got Everything A Sweet Daddy Needs But Me
BS 14129, Pm 12134
Acc. by the Nubian Five: t / tb / cl / p / d. New York, January 31, 1923.
70041 He Used To Be Your Man But He's My Man Now
PA 020910, Per 12044
70042 Memphis, Tennessee
PA 020910, Per 12044
NOTE: Aurally, the Nubian Five is not the Original Memphis Five, as has often been claimed. It is believed to be the Synco Jazz Band (q.v.) or a similar white studio group.
Acc. by Johnny Dunn's Jazz Hounds: Johnny Dunn, c / Earl Granstaff, Herb Flemming or Calvin Jones, tb / Garvin Bushell, Ernest Elliott and/or Herschel Brassfield, cl, as / Leroy Tibbs, George Rickson, or Dan Wilson, p / John Mitchell or Sam Speed, bj; others? New York, February 26, 1923.
80875-1-2-3 I Don't Let No One Man Worry Me
Col unissued
80876-1-2-3-4 Humming Man
Col unissued
Acc. by Perry Bradford's Jazz Phools: Probably similar to the last above. New York, Apri 1, 1923.
1362-1-2 Deceitful Blues
Pm 12029, Cx 2542, Hg 2543
1363-1-2-3 I Don't Let No One Man Worry Me
Pm 12029, Cx 2542, Hg 2543
1378-2-3 Here's Your Opportunity
Pm 12042
1379-3 Memphis, Tennessee
Pm 12042
Acc. by Porter Grainger, p. New York, May g, 1923.
27894-3 'Tain't Nobody's Biz-ness If I Do
Vic 19085
27895-4 Triflin' Blues (Daddy Don't You Trifle)
Vic 19085
Acc. by her Jazz Hounds: ? Gus Aiken, c / Herb Flemming, tb / Garvin Bushell, cl / ? George Rickson, p / John Mitchell, bj. New York, May 12, 1923.
81009-1 Deceitful Blues
Col A-3915
81010-3 Memphis, Tennessee
Col A-3915
Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, May 23, 1923.
11480 Your Time Now ('Twill Be Mine After A While)
Voc 14631, Sil 3009
Acn. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, June 5, 1923.
11557 I Need You To Drive My Blues Away
Voc 14631, Sil 3009
Acc. by Porter Grainger, p. New York, June 15, 1923.
10853 Sad 'n' Lonely Blues
Br unissued
New York, June 29, 1923.
10973 Bleeding Hearted Blues
Br 2464
10976 Chirpin' The Blues
Br 2464
Acc. by Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra: Fletcher Henderson, p, dir. Elmer Chambers, c / Teddy Nixon, tb / Don Redman, cl / Coleman Hawkins, ts / Charlie Dixon, bj; or by Fletcher Henderson, p only*. New York, August 9, 1923.
11823 Afternoon Blues
Voc 14651, Sil 3010, Gmn 7002
11825 / 6 *Michigan Water Blues
Voc 14651, Sil 3010
NOTE: Guardsman 7002 as NELLY COLMAN.
Acc. by Porter Grainger, p. New York, August 22, 1923.
28398-1-2-3-4 'Tain't No Tellin'
Vic unissued
28399-1-2-3 Wish I Had You
Vic unissued
Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, October 18, 1923.
28399-4-5-6 Wish I Had You
Vic unissued
New York, c. November 17, 1923.
70411 Mistreatin' Daddy
PA 032015, Per 12094
70412 Love Ain't Blind No More
PA 032015, Per 12094
New York, c. November, 1923.
Down South Blues
Ajax 17014
Tantalizin' Mama
Ajax 17014
Acc. by Conaway's Rag-Pickers: Lincoln M. Conaway, stg / Clarence Conaway, u / ? Sterling Conaway, g.
New York, February 14, 1924.
12524 / 26 Hula Blues
Br 2590
12527 / 29 Four-Flushin' Papa (You've Gotta Play Straight With Me)
Br 2590
Acc. by Porter Grainger, p. New York, c. March, 1924.
31551 He Wasn't Born In Araby, But He's A Sheikin' Fool
Ajax 17025
31553 If You Love Me, Act Like It
Ajax 17025
Acc. by p (? Porter Grainger). New York, c. March, 1924.
42582-2 'Tain't No Tellin' (What The Blues Will Make You Do)
Em 10745
42583-2 I Don't Love Nobody (So I Don't Have No Blues)
Em 10745
Acc. by Cliff Jackson, p. New York, February 4, 1930.
149960-2 Baby, It Upsets Me So
Cl 5036-C, Diva 6038-G, VT 7064-V
149961-3 Chiropractor Blues
Cl 5036-C, Diva 6045-G, VT 7071-V
New York, February 6, 1930.
149970-3 I'm A Stationary Mama (Looking For A Permanent Man)
Diva 6038-G, VT 7064-V
149971-3 Find Out What They Like (And How They Like It)
Diva 6045-G, VT 7071-V
Acc. by Cliff Jackson, p. New York, July 17, 1931.
151690-2 What's Your Price?
Col 14618-D
151691-1 My Man O' War
Col 14618-D
LEOLA B. WILSON
Leola B. Wilson, nee Pettigrew and wife of "Kid" Wesley Wilson, recorded under both her maiden and her married names, and as Coot Grant, solo and with her husband. The following are interesting as jazz, rather than blues offerings. (See Blues and Gospel Records, 1890-1943 for recordings that are beyond the scope of this work.)
COOT GRANT AND KID WESLEY WILSON: Vocal duets, acc. by Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra: Louis Armstrong, c / Charlie Green, tb / Buster Bailey, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p / Charlie Dixon, bj / Kaiser Marsball, d. New York,
c. September, 1925.
2279-1 You Dirty Mistreater
Pm 12324
2280-2 Come On Coot Do That Thing
Pm 12317, UHCA 80, JI 6, Amp R-104, JSo AA-506
2281-2 Have Your Chill, I'll Be Here When Your Fever Rises
Pm 12317
2282-1-2 Find Me At The Greasy Spoon (If You Miss Me Here)
Pm 12337
NOTE: UHCA 80 as FLETCHER HENDERSON'S ORCHESTRA.
Kid Wesley Wilson omitted*; acc. by Joe Smith, c / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, c. September, 1925.
2283-1 *Speak Now Or Hereafter Hold Your Peace
Pm 12324, JSo AA-506
2284-1 When Your Man Is Going To Put You Down (You Never Can Tell)
Pm 12337
GRANT AND WILSON: Vocal duets, acc. by c / tb / cl / p. Chicago, July, August, 1926.
2607-4 Scoop It
Pm 12379
COOT GRANT: Vocal, acc. by c / tb / cl / p. Chicago, August, 1926.
2617-1 Stevedore Man
Pm 12379
LEOLA B. WILSON: Vocal, acc. by ? B. T. Wingfield, c / ? Tiny Parham, p. Chicago, c. September, October, 1926.
3021-1 Dishrag Blues
Pm 12403
3022-1-2 Rollin' Mill Blues
Pm 12403
GRANT AND WILSON: Vocal duets, acc. by ? Rex Stewart, c / ? Charlie Green, tb / Buster Bailey, cl / ? as / Fletcher Henderson, p; Kid Wesley Wilson omitted*. New York, November, 1928.
3489-B Ducks
Cam 9015, Ro 819
3490-A Mama Didn't Do It And Papa Didn't Do It
Cam 9015, Lin 3044, Ro 819
108670 Mama Didn't Do It And Papa Didn't Do It
PA 7540, Per 140
3492-1 *Stevedore Blues
Cam 9240, Lin 3267, Ro 1042
NOTE: Matrix 3491 is by a unit from the Fletcher Henderson orchestra (q.v.). Matrices 3490-A / 108670 are identical performances.
ROY WILSON AND HIS GEORGIA CRACKERS
Ezell Watson, cl, ts, dir: Jack Purvis, Ted Fisher, Phil Fisher, t / Bill Robertson, tb / Tommy Christian, Pat Davis, cl, as / Gabe Gelinas, cl, ts / Virgil King, p / Mart Britt, bj / Carl Smith, bb, sb / Art Wallston, d. New York, November, 1930.
E-35056-A Deserted Blues
Mt M-12026, Polk P-9029
E-35057-A Swamp Blues
Mt M-12026, Polk P-9029
TEDDY WILSON
Piano solos. New York, May 22, 1934.
152751-1 Somebody Loves Me
152752-1 Sweet And Simple
152753-1 Liza (All The Clouds'll Roll Away)
152754-1 Rosetta
All the above: Merritt 4 (LP)
DALE WIMBROW (THE DEL-MAR-VA SONGSTER) AND HIS RUBEVILLE TUNERS
The following sides by this pioneer radio artist are of interest for the musicians providing the accompaniments.
Sylvester Ahola, t / Phil Wall, p / Dale Wimbrow, u, v / Johnny Morris, d. New York, November 18, 1926.
143121-3 It Takes A Good Woman (To Keep A Good Man At Home)
Col 821-D
143122-2 Country Bred And Chicken Fed
Col 821-D
New York, November 22, 1926.
Sleepy Time
Vic test (unnumbered)
So Long North (I'm Headin' South)
Vic test (unnumbered)
New York, December 2, 1926.
11346 Country Bred And Chicken Fed
Ed 51894
11347 So Long North (I'm Headin' South)
Ed 51894
WINDSOR ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Grafton for the following items listed in this book:
9093 An Orange Grove In California (California Ramblers)
9107 Ain't My Baby Grand? (California Ramblers)
9149 Collegiate (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
9188 I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Me) (Mike Speciale and his Orchestra)
9206 Horses (California Ramblers)
9216 Goodnight (I'll See You In The Morning) (Consolidated Club Orchestra; see Paul Specht)
9217 Poor Papa (The Red Heads)
9230 Who'd Be Blue? (Jack Stillman's Orioles)
9231 Am I Wasting My Time On You? (California Ramblers)
9238 Hi-Ho The Merrio! (California Ramblers)
9239 Talking To The Moon (Jack Stillman's Orioles)
9256 I've Got The Girl (Johnny Sylvester and his Orchestra)
9259 How Could Red Riding Hood? (Tommy Morton's Grangers)
9265 Everything's Made For Love (Joe Candullo's Everglades Orchestra)
WINDY CITY JAZZERS
Ed Smalle, Vernon Dalhart, k / p / Harry Reser, bj. New York, c. June 23, 1924.
8954-A Hard Hearted Hannah
Gnt 5494, Cx 40346, St 9573, EBW 4104
8955-A Bringing Home The Bacon
Gnt 5494, Cx 40346, St 9573
NOTE: Claxtonola 40346 as MOBILE JAZZERS; Edison Bell Winner 4104 as REGENT ORCHESTRA.
WINDY CITY TRIO
__ Kurtz, as / Sol S. Wagner, p / __ Cottle, bj. New York, May 10, 1920.
Weary Blues
Vic test (unnumbered)
WINDY RHYTHM KINGS
Jimmy Cobb, c / Junie Cobb, cl, ts / Ernie Smith, bsx / ? Frank Melrose, p / Tommy Taylor, d. Chicago, April 1, 1929.
21255-1 South African Blues
Pm 12770, Bwy 1294, Cen 3009
21256-1 Piggly Wiggly Blues
Pm 12770, Bwy 1294, Cen 3009
NOTE: Broadway 1294 as LEE'S BLACK DIAMONDS.
WINEGAR'S PENN BOYS
Frank Winegar, bj, g, u, dir: Norman Moran, Herman Drewes, t / Bill Drewes, tb / Frank Sollecito, ss, as, bar / Jack Linden, cl, as / Larry Hart, cl, ts, bar, pic / Elliott Russell, vn / Bill Haid (not the same as the Chicago-based banjoist and bandleader), p, a / Billy Wolfe, bb / Don Nyer, d. Orange, NJ, January 25, 1928.
18191-A-B-C A Good Man Is Hard To Find
Ed unissued
18192-C Since My Best Girl Turned Me Down
Ed 52221
New York, February 10, 1928.
18192-H Since My Best Gal Turned Me Down
Ed 52221, 52241
New York, May 4, 1928.
18468 Ida
Ed 52321
18469 My Gal Sal
Ed 52305, Amb 5535
N-235 My Gal Sal
Ed unissued
ANONA WINN
The following titles by this Australian BBC broadcaster have accompaniments of interest as jazz.
Vocal, acc. by Carroll Gibbons, p, dir: Sylvester Ahola, t / Van Phillips, as / ? George Hurley, vn / Joe Brannelly, g / ? Dick Escott, sb. Hayes, Middlesex, April 19, 1928.
Bb-13212-1-2 There's A Cradle In Caroline
HMV unissued
Bb-13214-2 I've Got A Feeling For Somebody
HMV B-2745
Johnny Helfer, as, replaces Phillips. Hayes, Middlesex, September 28, 1928.
Bb-14473-4 Sweet Ukulele Maid
HMV B-2841
Van Phillips, as, added; Helfer plays ts; Rudy Starita, d, vib, added. Hayes, Middlesex, November 5, 1928.
Bb-14884-2 Heaven For Two
HMV B-2874, EA-584
Acc. by Ray Noble dir: Norman Payne, t / ? Laurie Payne, as / 2vn / vc / Harry Jacobson, p / ? Tiny Stock, sb / ? Rudy Starita, d. Hayes, Middlesex, September 11, 1929.
Bb-17625-1 Am I Blue?
HMV B-3174, EA-658
JACK WINN'S / WYNN'S DALLAS DANDIES
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Brunswick 02001 Melancholy (Johnny Dodds' Black Bottom Stompers)
Melotone M-12008 Both sides by the Original Memphis Five
M-12027 Both sides by Johnny Dodds' Black Bottom Stompers
M-12051 Both sides by Irving Mills' Hotsy Totsy Gang
M-12064 Melancholy (Johnny Dodds' Black Bottom Stompers)
M-12064 Someday, Sweetheart (King Oliver and his Dixie Syncopators)
Panachord 25008 Both sides by the Original Memphis Five
25035 Someday, Sweetheart (King Oliver and his Dixie Syncopators)
Polk P-9034 Melancholy (Johnny Dodds' Black Bottom Stompers)
P-9034 Someday, Sweetheart (King Oliver and his Dixie Syncopators)
P-9035 Both sides by Johnny Dodds' Black Bottom Stompers
Vocalion 15860 Both sides by Irving Mills' Hotsy Totsy Gang
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