BILLY BUNCH AND HIS SMOKY RHYTHM
Pseudonym on Bluebird B-10305 for Don Redman and his Orchestra, q.v.
FRANK BUNCH AND HIS FUZZY WUZZIES
Frank Bunch, p, dir: Hunch Vines, t / Joe Britton, tb / cl, ss / Teddy Hill, ss, ts / Carl Bunch, bj / Ivory Johnson, bb / d. Birmingham, AL, August 10, 1927.
GEX-791 Fuzzy Wuzzy
Gnt 6278, Ch 15366
Birmingham, AL, c. August 20, 1927.
GEX-832-A Fourth Avenue Stomp
Gnt 6293, Bell 1174, Ch 15398, Her 92044
GEX-833 Congo Stomp
Gnt 6293, Ch 15415
GEX-833-A Congo Stomp
Her 92044
NOTE: Bell 1174 as LITTLE JOE JACKSON AND HIS BOYS; Champion 15398 as NEW ORLEANS STRUTTERS; 15415 as ALABAMA FUZZY WUZZIES.
BUNTA'S STORYVILLE JAZZ BAND
Mislabeling on Gazell 1003 for the soundtrack recording of BLACK AND TAN FANTASY by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra, q.v.
HATTIE BURLESON
Vocal, acc. by H. Hudson Orchestra: Don Albert, t / Siki Collins, ss / Allen Vann, p / John Henry Bragg, bj, g* / Charlie Dixon, bb. Dallas, c. November, 1928.
DAL-706-A Jim Nappy
Br 7054
DAL-707-A Bye Bye Baby
Br 7054
DAL-744-A Superstitious Blues
Br 7042*
DAL-745-A Sadie's Servant Room Blues
Br 7042*
Acc. possibly Bob Call, p. Grafton, WI, c. November 1930.
L-614-1 Clearin' House Blues
Pm 13050
L-615-1 High Five Blues
Pm 13050
L-616-1 Dead Lover Blues
Pm 13138
NOTE: According to Blues and Gospel Records, 1890-1943, Burleson may actually be Hattie Hudson, q.v.
BURLINGTON DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Duophone B-5104 (SUITE 16) for Ben Selvin and his Orchestra, q.v.
BILLY BURNS
Pseudonym on Oriole for Billy Higgins (q.v., in the Alberta Perkins entry).
JOHNNY BURRIS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Johnny Burris, p, dir: Dub Shoffner, c / Pee Wee Hunt, Billy Rauch, tb / vn / Gene Gifford, g / Steve Brown, sb / Wally Irvin, d / v. Richmond, IN, April 22, 1929.
15069-B I'll Never Forget - v
Gnt 6850
15060 So Comfy
Gnt 6850
BEN BURROWES AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Instrumentation and personnel unknown. New York, March 22, 1932
PB-11545-A Goin' To Town
Br Private Recording
PB-11546-A When We're Alone
Br Private Recording
EARL BURTNETT AND HIS LOS ANGELES BILTMORE HOTEL ORCHESTRA
The following records by this popular dance band are of some jazz interest, Earl Burtnett, p, dir: 2t / tb / gas / ts /
vn / p / bj / bb / d / male vocal. Los Angeles, October 4, 1926.
142777-3 Song Of The Wanderer
Col 787-D, 0658 - v
NOTE: Columbia 0658 as DENZA DANCE BAND.
Los Angeles, October 20, 1928.
LAE-296-A Happy - v4
Br 4104, A-8041
LAE-297-B Sally Of My Dreams - v4
Br 4104, A-8041
Unknown as or Cm featured, in the style of Frank Trumbauer. Los Angeles, August 15, 1930.
LAE-858- I Wonder How It Feels (To Be Head Over Heels In Love) - v
Br 4881, 01006, A-8830
LAE-858-G I Wonder How It Feels (To Be Head Over Heels In Love)
Br unissued?
BOB BURTON AND HIS ROSEMONT ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Golden Tongue for Sam Lanin and his Orchestra, q.v.
SAMMY BURTON
Pseudonym on Guardsman for various American vocalists, the most interesting for his accompaniments being
Irving Kaufman, q.v.
VIC BURTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Misspelling of Vic Berton and his Orchestra, q.v.
W. E. BURTON
BUDDIE BURTON: Vocal, acc: by own p. Chicago, February, 1928.
20376-4 Ham-Fatchet Blues - Part 1
Pm 12625
A-20376-2 Ham-Fatchet Blues - Part 2
Pm 12625
BUDDY BURTON: Vocal, acc. by own p. Chicago, March 6, 1928.
13508 Ham-Fatchet Blues - Part 1
Gnt unissued
13509 Ham-Fatchet Blues - Part 2
Gnt unissued
Chicago, March 23, 1928.
13610 Time Enough
Gnt 6453, Ch 15489, Spr 388
NOTE: Champion as WASHINGTON THOMAS.
BLYTHE AND BURTON: Jimmy Blythe, W. E. Burton, p duets. Chicago, April 1, 1928.
13682-B Dustin' The Keys
Gnt 6502, QRS R-7016, Ch 15507
13683 Block And Tackle Blues
Gnt 6502, QRS R-7016
NOTE: QRS R-7016 as WILLIAMS AND MOORE; Champion 15507 as TOM AND JERRY.
BUDDY BURTON: Vocal, acc. by own p. Chicago, April 1, 1928.
13684 Silvery Moon
Gnt 6453, Ch 15511, Spr 388
13685 It's No One But You
Gnt 6471
NOTE: Champion 15511 as WASHINGTON THOMAS.
W. H. BURTON [sic] - MARCUS MOMAN [sic] - CLIFF MOORE: W. E. "Buddy" Burton, p / Marcus Norman, d, v / Cliff Moore, h, bones. Richmond, IN, June 7, 1929.
15159 St. Louis Blues
Pm 12787, Her 93012
15160-A Fuzzy Wuzzy
Pm 12787, Her 93012
15161-A Do Do Lady - bonesCM
Pm 12789
15162 Roll That Jelly - vMN
Pm 12789
NOTE: Herwin as HARLEM TRIO. The third title above is labeled W. H. BURTON - MARCUS MOMAN on Paramount; Burton confirmed his own initials were W. E., not W. H., and that his one-time partner was Marcus Norman. The error in labeling the latter as "Moman" undoubtedly arose from the entry in the Gennett files in such a florid handwriting as to make "Norman" look like "Moman" at first glance.
ALABAMA JIM AND GEORGE: W. E. "Buddy" Burton, p, cel, v / Marcus Norman, d, v. Richmond, IN, June 10, 1929.
15180-A Crossin' Beale Street (Crossin' Forest Avenue) - vWEB
Gnt 6905, Ch 15774, 50063, Spt 9475
15181 Memphis Rhythm (Detroit Rhythm)
Gnt 6905, Ch 15774, 50063, Spt 9475
15182 Don't Cry, Pearl - vWEB
Gnt 6918
15183 All Over You - vWEB
Gnt 6918
15184 Deep Blue Sea - vMN
Gnt 6949, Spt 9513
15185 Leave Town Or Be A Clown - vWEB
Gnt 6949, Spt 9513
NOTE: Gennett 6918 and 6949 as ALABAMA JIM only; Champions as LOUISIANA JOE AND SLIM.
BLACK DIAMOND TWINS: W. E. Burton, Bob Hudson, p duet. New York, March 31, 1932.
11625-3 Block And Tackle
Ban 32435, Or 8137, Per 0206, Ro 5137
BUSSE'S BUZZARDS
Henry Busse, t, dir:? Roy Maxon, tb / Chester Hazlett, Hal McLean, cl, as / Charles Strickfaden, as, bar / E. Lyle Sharpe, cl, ts / Willard Robison, p / Mike Pingitore, bj / John Sperzel, bb / George Marsh, d. Camden, NJ, July 9, 1925.
32762-2 Deep Elm (You Tell 'Em I'm Blue)
Vic 19727, HMV B-5037
Henry Busse, t, dir: Frank Siegrist, t / Wilbur Hall, tb / Hal McLean, cl, as / Charles Strickfaden, as, bar / E. Lyle Sharpe, cl, ts / Joe Venuti, vn / Harry Perrella or Raymond Turner, p / Mike Pingitore, bj / John Sperzel, bb. New York, August 27, 1925.
33351-1-2-3-4 Red-Hot Henry Brown
Vic unissued
33352-1-2-3-4 Horn-Tootin' Fool
Vic unissued
Joe Jordan, a; unknown bcl added*. A cymbal is audible at intervals on the next two sides; Venuti is not heard on the second side. New York, September 14, 1925.
33351-5 *Red-Hot Henry Brown
Vic 19782, HMV K-3220
33379-2 Milenberg Joys - aJJ
Vic 19782
Venuti omitted. New York, December 28, 1925.
34179-3 The Monkey Doodle-Doo
Vic 19934, HMV B-5424
34180-1-2-3-4 Shake That Thing
Vic unissued
BUSTER AND JACK
Buster Elmore, Jack Cawley, g / unknown vc. Memphis, November 24, 1930.
64703-2 Guitar Duet Blues (Cross Tie Blues*)
Vic 23257, 23540*, MW M-4084
64704-2 Slow Guitar Blues (Pouring Down Blues*)
Vic 23257, 23540*, MW M-4084
NOTE: Victor 23540 as JACK CAWLEY'S OKLAHOMA RIDGE RUNNERS. Other sides by these musicians are of country-music material, and the above are only marginally of jazz interest.
BUTTERBEANS AND SUSIE
This was a real-life husband-and-wife vaudeville team whose real names were Joe and Susie Edwards; they remained in marital as well as professional partnership and even made an LP in 1962, not long before first Susie, then Butterbeans, died.
Vocal duets, or solos by Butterbeans (JE) or Susie (SE), acc. by Clarence Williams p, speech.. New York, May, 1924.
72573-B When My Man Shimmies
OK 8147
72574-B A Married Man's A Fool - SE, ? CW speech
OK 8180
72581-B Get Yourself A Monkey Man, Make Him Strut His Stuff
OK 8147
New York, c. June 13, 1924.
72605-B I Got Your Bath Water On - SE
OK 8182
Acc. by Joe Oliver, c / Clarence Williams, p. New York, September 12, 1924.
72816-B Kiss Me Sweet
OK 8182
72817-B Construction Gang
OK 8163
Acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, September 15, 1924.
72820-A A To Z Blues
OK 8163
72821-B I Can't Use You
OK 8180
Acc. by Eddie Heywood, p. Atlanta, c. January 12, 1925.
8859-A Adam And Eve
OK 8192
8860-A Leaving Blues
OK 8202
8861-A Consolation Blues
OK 8192
8862-A Do Right Papa
OK 8202
8863-A That Same Dog
OK 8199
8864-A How Do You Expect To Get My Lovin'?
OK 8199
New York, c. April 26, 1925.
73321-A I've Had These Lonesome Journey Blues All Day
OK 8209
73322-A You Ain't Talkin' To Me
OK 8233
New York, c. May 2, 1925.
73339-B Don't Start Nothin' Here Tonight
OK 8233
73340-B Sue, I Don't Want You No More
OK 8209
Acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, June 1, 1925.
73385-B Brown Skin Gal
OK 8219
73386-B Hydrant Love (Turn It On, Shut It Off)
OK 8219
New York, June 3, 1925.
73392-B If You Can't Bring It, You've Got To Send It
OK 8224
73393-B I'll Put You Under The Jail
OK 8224
New York, c. June 20, 1925.
73452-B Cold Storage Papa (Mama's A Little Too Warm For You)
OK 8241
73453-A Bow-Legged Papa
OK 8241
Acc. by Eddie Heywood, p. New York, c. March 4, 1926.
74036-A Let The Door Knob Hit You in The Back
OK 8303
74037-A Your Folks Will Start Wearing Black
OK 8303
74038-A Not Until Then - Part 1
OK 8307
74039-A Not Until Then - Part 2
OK 8307
New York, c. March 5, 1926.
74042-A 'Tain't What You Used To Have, My Friend (It's What You're Holding Now)
OK 8319
74043-A Mama Stayed Out The Whole Night Long
OK 8319, Par R-3255
GRASSHOPPER (probably Eddie Heywood), replaces Susie*. New York, March 24, 1926.
74068-A Deacon Bite-'Em-In-The-Back
OK 8323
74069-A *Love Me And The World Is Mine (Hit Me And The Jail Is Yours)
OK 8323
New York, March 25, 1926.
74070-A You Know Why Your Mama Has The Blues
OK 8335
74071-A Not Today, Sweet Mama
OK 8335
Acc. by Lovie Austin (as LOVEY AUSTIN), p. Chicago, c. June 18, 1926.
9749-A I Can't Do That
OK 8355
Acc. by Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five: Louis Armstrong, c / Kid Ory, tb / Johnny Dodds, cl / Lil Armstrong, p / Johnny St. Cyr, bj. Chicago, c. June 18, 1926.
9750-A He Likes It Slow
OK 8355
Acc. by Robert Cheek, t (not present*) / Eddie Heywood, p. New York, c. September 10, 1926.
74357-A My Daddy's Got The Mojo, But I Got The Say-So
OK 8392
74358-A Da Da Blues
OK 8392
74359-B Papa, Don't Hold Back On Me
OK 8399*
74360-D Sweet Papa Butterbeans And Sweet Mama Susie
OK 8399*
Acc. by Eddie Heywood, p. New York, December 5, 1926.
74435-A Hard Luck Blues
OK 8432
74436-A Yes, I've Been Cheatin'
OK 8432
80247-A Deal Yourself Another Hand
Okeh unissued
Acc. by Tosh Hammed, one-string fiddle / Eddie Heywood, p. New York, March 31, 1927.
80686-A I Wanna Hot Dog For My Roll
Col C-30789, KG 30788 (LPs)
80687-A Oh Yeah!
OK 8502
Acc. by Eddie Heywood's Jazz Trio: Louis Metcalf, c / Bob Fuller, as / Eddie Heywood, p. New York, May 6, 1927.
81063-B You're A No-'Count Triflin' Man
OK 8502
81064-A-B-C Mama's Gonna Shorten Your Days
OK unissued
81065-A Gonna Make You Sorry (For Everything You Do)
OK 8556
Acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, September 24, 1927.
81474-B 'Tain't None Of Your Business
OK 8556
81475-B Deal Yourself Another Hand
OK 8520
81476-B Jelly-Roll Queen
OK 8520
Acc. by Eddie Heywood, p. Chicago, June 27, 1928.
400958-B I Ain't Scared Of You
OK 8614
400959-B Fast Fadin' Papa
OK 8614
Chicago, June 30, 1928.
400975-A Been Some Changes Made (Since You've Been Gone)
OK 8598
400976-A Watch Your Step
OK 8598
New York, February 21, 1929.
401634-B Gonna Start Lookin' For A Man To Treat Me Right
OK 8701
401635-B Put Your Mind Right On It
OK 8701
401636-B Get Away From My Window (Stay Away From My Door)
OK 8687
401637-B I Want A Good Man And I Want Him Bad
OK 8670
401638-B That's More Than I Can Stand
OK 8670
401639-B Get Yourself A Monkey Man (And Make Him Strut His Stuff)
OK 8687
Acc. by Eddie Heywood, p, or Eddie Heywood and his Sons of Harmony, as shown: Arthur Williams, t / Robert "Red" Freeman, tb / Lem Spruell, as / Eddie Heywood, p / ? Earl Tryce, bj / Eugene Hill, d. New York, January 30, 1930.
403703-B Radio Papa (Broadcastin' Mama) - EH&SH
OK 8911
403704-A Broke Down Mama - EH&SH
OK 8893
403705-A You Dirty Mistreater - pEH
OK 8893
NOTE: One issues also show matrix numbers 480044-A and 480043-A, respectively.
Louis Armstrong, Henry Allen, t, added; the label of the third side reads "With Piano." New York, February 1, 1930.
403711-B What It Takes To Bring You Back (Mama Keeps It All The Time)
OK 8950, Har 1085
403712-B Better Stop Knockin' Me Around - EH&SH
OK 8769
403713-B Ain't Gonna Do That No More - EH&SH
OK 8769
Acc. by Eddie Heywood, p. New York, August 11, 1930.
404285-A Times Is Hard (So I'm Savin' For A Rainy Day)
OK 8833
404285-C Times Is Hard (So I'm Savin' For A Rainy Day)
OK / Par 8833
404286-B Elevator Papa, Switchboard Mama
OK / Par 8833
New York, August 13, 1930.
404293-B Deal Yourself Another Hand
OK 8911
404294-B Papa Ain't No Santa Claus (Mama Ain't No Christmas Tree)
OK 8950, Har 1085
NOTE: Parlophone R-113 is credited to Butterbeans and Susie, but it is in fact by Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven, q.v., on both sides.
SYDNEY BUXTON
Pseudonym on Parlophone E-6269 for Lew Bray, q.v.; other Parlophones under this name are of no interest.
EZRA BUZZINGTON
BUZZINGTON'S RUBE BAND: Instrumentation and personnel unknown but probably similar to that of the second session below. Richmond, IN, July 28, 1925.
12289-A Brown Jug Blues
Gnt 20124
12290-A Back To That Dear Old Farm
Gnt 20124
EZRA BUZZINGTON'S RUSTIC REVELERS: k / Otto "Gabe" Ward, cl, pic / Ken Trietsch, bj, g / Frank Kettering, bb, jug / Paul Trietsch, sw, wb / all sing on 14153 / unknown c, tb added on 14154 / Ezra Buzzington, v. Richmond, IN, August 18, 1928.
14153-A Brown Jug Blues - v4
Spt 9039
14153-B Brown Jug Blues - v4
Gnt 6575, Ch 15581, 45163, Iragen 18-29-01
14154 Bass Blues
Spt 9039, Iragen 18-29-01
14154-A Bass Blues
Gnt 6575, Ch 15581, 45163
NOTE: Champion 15581 as JOSEPH SIMPKINS AND HIS RUBE BAND; Supertone 9039 as SAM PERRY'S RUBE BAND.
New York, c. March 13, 1929.
GEX-2181,-A-B Back To That Dear Old Farm - vEB
Gnt unissued
GEX-2182 Alfalfa (I'll Never Love You*)
Gnt 6894, Ch 15701, *Spt 9384
NOTE: Champion 15701 as RUSSELL'S ROVING REVELERS.
New York, April 3, 1929.
GEX-2203 Kansas City Kitty
Gnt 6816, Ch 15719, Spt 9380
GEX-2204-A That's The Good Old Sunny South
Gnt 6816, Ch 15719, Spt 9380
ETHEL BYNUM
Vocal, acc. by George W. Thomas, p. Chicago, July 14, 1926.
142440-1-2 Bed Room Blues
Col unissued
142441-1-2 Rest Your Hips
Col unissued
C
CABARET DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Guardsman 1861 Everybody Stomp (The Tennessee Tooters)
1878 That Certain Party (The Southerners)
1879 Carolina Stomp (Pinkie's Birmingham Five)
2075 What Do I Care What Somebody Said? (Harry Pollock's Blue Diamonds)
Parlophone R-758 Accordion Joe (Cornell Smelser's Orchestra)
CABARET NOVELTY ORCHESTRA
See Bert Firman.
CAFE ROYAL BOYS
Pseudonym on Challenge for the following items listed in this book:
801 Tiny Parham's Forty Five
802 Madlyn Davis and her accompanists
804 Madlyn Davis and her accompanists
CAIRO RAMBLERS
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Ideal Scala 7022 Bebe (California Ramblers)
Scala 547 The Sheik (California Ramblers)
548 Both sides by Victor Vorzanger's Famous Broadway Band
594 Stuttering (California Ramblers)
LOU CALABRESE AND HIS HOT SKETCHES
Lou Calabrese, t, bj / cl / p / bb / d. New York, February 28, 1928.
GEX-1106 Lip-Stick
Gnt 6421, Spr 363, Ang 3032
GEX-1107 Let's Misbehave
Gnt 6421, Ch 15468, Ang 3032
NOTE: Champion as BABE WOODS AND HIS PALS; Angelus as LOU SILVER.
CALIFORNIA COLLEGIANS
Pseudonym on Conqueror for the following items listed in this book:
7189 Louder And Funnier (Fred Hall and his Orchestra)
7252 Makin' Whoopee (Ernie Golden and his Orchestra)
CALIFORNIA MELODIE SYNCOPATORS
Pseudonym on Emerson 10852 (SWANEE BUTTERFLY) for Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra, q.v., and for the following interesting but unidentifiable item; it may be a Fred Hall group, q.v.
Unknown t / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / bsx / p / bj / d. New York, c. July, 1926.
3901 Gettin' Happy All The Time
Em 3053
CALIFORNIA MELODY MEN
Pseudonym on Bell 442 for Fred Hall and his Band, q.v.
CALIFORNIA POPPIES
Sonny Clay, p, dir: Ernest Coycault, c / Leon White, tb / Leonard Davidson, cl / Bob Farrell, as / Johnny King, ts / Thomas Valentine, bj / Willie McDaniel, d. Los Angeles, sometime in 1923.
2 What A Wonderful Time
Sst S-507
3 Lou
Sst 5-506
Mama Like To Do It
Unissued?
NOTE: The first two titles are coupled.
CALIFORNIA RAMBLERS
This prolifically recorded dance orchestra was also known as the Golden Gate Orchestra on subsidiary labels such as Puritan (from Paramount) or Regal (from Emerson), and such items are marked* after the relevant catalogue number. Because all Edison Diamond Discs, Blue Amberol cylinders, Harmony, and Pathé records (and their associated labels) are always so described, however, they are not marked *. Records by the Five Birmingham Babies, the Goofus Five (and their Orchestra), the Vagabonds, the University Six, the Varsity Eight, and Ted Wallace and his Orchestra, which are substantially the California Ramblers, are shown under their own headings.
Lloyd Baker and another, t / Jim Gilliland, tb / Jimmy Duff, cl, as / as / ts / Preston Sargeant p / Ray Kitchingman,
bj / Jose Torres, bb / Max MacIntosh, d; the unidentified t, as, and ts were played by William Borchers, Fred Conard, and Francis Longon, but it is not known who played what. New York, November 17, 1921.
8261 The Sheik
Voc 14275, Aco G-15044, Bel 101, Clm 1507, Gmn 1182, Hom H-307, Mto S-1187, Sc 547
8263 The Sheik
Voc 14275
8264 Georgia Rose
Voc 14275
8265 Georgia Rose
Voc M-1025
8266 Georgia Rose
Voc 14275, Clm 1489, Gmn 1180, Sc 529
NOTE: Vocalion and Aco as THE CALIFORNIAN RAMBLERS; Beltona as PALM BEACH PLAYERS; Coliseums as NEW YORK CASINO ORCHESTRA; Guardsman as NEW JERSEY DANCE ORCHESTRA; Homochord as HOMOCHORD DANCE ORCHESTRA; Meloto as MELOTO DANCE ORCHESTRA; Scala 529 as THE PRESIDENT ORCHESTRA; Scala 547 as THE "CAIRO" RAMBLERS.
Lloyd Baker, t / __ Rothwell, tb / Jimmy Duff, cl, as / Sylvan Solomon, ts / Oscar Adler, vn / Preston Sargeant, p / Ray Kitchingman, bj / Otto Yedla, bb / Max MacIntosh, d. New York, December 14, 1921.
Ka-Lu-A
Arto unissued?
The Sheik
Arto 9114, Bell P-114
New York, December 21, 1921.
42114-1 April Showers
Em 10494*, Re 9165*, Sym 4382*
42115-3 Georgia Rose
Em 10494*, Re 9160*
New York, December 29, 1921.
80126-3 Smilin'
Col A3554
New York, January 6, 1922.
80126-5 Smilin'
Col A3554
New York, January 13, 1922.
Play That Song Of India Again
Arto 9115, Bell P-115
New York, January 16, 1922.
80136-2 Bow Wow Blues
Col A3554
8490 Eddie Leonard Blues
Voc 14300, Hom H-319
NOTE: Homochord as HOMOCHORD DANCE ORCHESTRA.
New York, January 30, 1922.
979-1 Granny (You're My Mammy's Mammy)
Pur 11102
979-2 Granny (You're My Mammy's Mammy)
Pm 20102, Ban 1033*
980-1 My Mammy Knows
Pm 20102, Pur 11102*, Ban 1033*
985-1 While Miami Dreams
Ban 1035*, Pm 20103, Pur 11103
NOTE: Paramount 20103 and Puritan 11103 as FRISCO SYNCOPATORS
New York, January 31, 1922.
8545 My Mammy Knows
Voc 14300, M-1044, Hom H-319
NOTE: Vocalions as CALIFORNIAN RAMBLERS; Homochord as HOMOCHORD DANCE ORCHESTRA.
New York, February 2, 1922.
70438-C My Mammy Knows
OK 4547
70439-C While Miami Dreams
OK 4547
New York, February 3, 1922.
42170-1 Lo La Lo
Em 10518, Re 9199*
42171-1 Who (Believed In You)?
Em 10509, Re 9189*, Sym 4382*
New York, March 3, 1922.
Old-Fashioned Girl
Arto 9130, Bell P-130
Smilin'
Arto 9130, Bell P-130
New York, March 9, 1922.
80227-1-2-3 Honey Lu
Col unissued
80231-1-2-3 Bygones
Col unissued
NOTE: Matrices 80228 - 80230 inclusive are by other artists on other dates.
New York, March 13, 1922.
1009-1 Little Grey Sweetheart Of Mine
Pm unissued
1010-1-2-3 Bygones
Pm 20115, Ban 1051, Bwy / Pur / Tri 11115, Cx 40115, Fam 3109, Master Tone 116, Re 9311*
New York, March 16, 1922.
1016-1-3 California
Pm 20116, Ban 1052, Bwy / Pur / Tri 11116, Fam 3110, Re 9311*
New York, March 18, 1922.
Boo Hoo Hoo
Arto 9138, Bell P-138, Globe 7138
California
Arto 9138, Bell P-138, Globe 7138
Arthur Hand, vn, dir: Frank Cush, Bill Moore, t / Lloyd "Ole" Olsen, tb / Jimmy Duff, cl, as / Freddy Cusick, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Ed Sutton, Joe LaFaro, Sid Harris, vn when used / Irving Brodsky, p, a / Ray Kitchingman, bj / Fred Henry, d. New York, April 3, 1922.
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