VIRGINIA CHILDS
Vocal, acc. by unknown p. Atlanta, April 23, 1926.
142124-1-2 I'm A Heart-Broken Mama
Col unissued
142125-1-2 Got No Time
Col unissued
Acc. by Roy Smeck, g. New York, August 19, 1926.
142540-1-2 Down-Hearted Blues
Col unissued
142541-1-2-3 The St. Louis Blues
Col unissued
142542-1-2-3 If You Can't Hold The Man You Love
Col unissued
142543-1-2 You're Burnin' Me Up (Turnin' Me Down)
Col unissued
Acc. by Jack Glogau, p. New York, August 20, 1926.
142544-1-2 Six Feet Of Papa
Col unissued
142545-1-2 I Got A Papa Down In New Orleans
Col unissued
142546-1-2-3 Prescription For The Blues
Col unissued
142547-1-2-3 Farewell Blues
Col unissued
Acc. by Clayton McMichen, vn / ? Riley Puckett, g, or p. Atlanta, November 3, 1926.
143042-1 Down-Hearted Blues - g
Col 14175-D
143043-2 St. Louis Blues - vn / g
Col 14175-D
143044-1-2-3 You're Burnin' Me Up - p
Col unissued
143045-1-2 If You Can't Hold The Man You Love - p
Col unissued
ANNA LEE CHISHOLM
Vocal, acc. by J. H. Shayne, p, or Papa Charlie Jackson, g. Chicago, c. April, 1924.
8075-1 Georgia Sam Blues (Georgia Blues*) - pJHS
Pm 12213, Sil 3543, 3567*
8076-1 Cool Kind Daddy Blues (Cool Daddy Blues*) - g
Pm 12213, Sil 3543, 3567*
NOTE: Silvertone 3543 as MARGIE SNOW; 3567 as CHARLOTTE WALSH.
HERMAN CHITTISON
IVORY CHITTISON AND BANJO JOE: Herman Chittison, p / Ikey Robinson, g, v. New York, July 17, 1933.
13553- Unlucky Blues
Voc 25011
13554- My Four Reasons
Voc 25011
Piano solos. Paris, late May-early June, 1934.
1224wpp Honeysuckle Rose
Br A-500438, 01847
1226wpp Swingin'
Br unissued
1227wpp Harlem Rhythm Dance
Br A-500439, 01960
1228wpp Nagasaki
Br A-500440
1229wpp You Gave Me Everything But Love
Br A-500440
Paris, June, 1934.
1244½wpp Swingin'
Br A-500439, 01960
1245wpp Stormy Weather
Br A-500450
1246wpp St. Louis Blues
Br A-500451, Voc S-232
1247wpp You'll Be My Lover
Br A-500450, 02022
1248wpp Red Jill Rag
Br A-500451, Voc S-232
1249wpp Bugle Call Rag
Br A-500438, 01847
Paris, July, 1934.
1326wpp Trees
Br A-500440, 02022
NOTE: Some copies of Brunswick A-500440 couple matrices 1228wpp and 1326wpp.
THE CHOCOLATE DANDIES
Don Redman, cl, as, v, dir: Langston Curl, John Nesbitt, t / Claude Jones, tb / Milton Senior, cl, as / George Thomas, cl, ts, v / Prince Robinson, cl, ts / Todd Rhodes, p / Dave Wilborn, bj, v / Lonnie Johnson, g (first two titles only) / Ralph Escudero, bb / Cuba Austin, d. New York, October 13, 1928.
401218-B Paducah
OK 8627, JS AA-606
401219-A Star Dust
OK 8668, Par R-558, Od A-2325, A-286007, B-35637, Tpl 539
401220-B Birmingham Break-Down
OK 8668, JS AA-606, Tpl 539
401221-A Four Or Five Times - vDR, GT, DW
OK 8627, 41136, Par R-365, 22377, B-25459, Od A-189230
NOTE: Okeh 41136 and Odeon A-189230 as THE LITTLE ACES; Okeh 8627 (401221-A) as FIVE LITTLE CHOCOLATE DANDIES; Parlophone R-365 as THE LITTLE CHOCOLATE DANDIES; 22377 as THE FIVE LITTLE CHOCOLATE DANDIES; B-25459 as THE LITTLE AVES.
THE LITTLE CHOCOLATE DANDIES: Rex Stewart, c / Leonard Davis, t / J. C. Higginbotham, tb, v / Don Redman, Benny Carter, cl, as, v / Coleman Hawkins, ts / Fats Waller, p / bj / Cyrus St. Clair, bb / George Stafford, d. New York, September 18, 1929.
402965-C That's How I Feel Today
OK 8728, Par R-542
402966-D Six Or Seven Times - vJCH-DR-BC
OK 8728, Par R-542, R-2550, A-7483, PZ-11127, Od OR-2550
THE CHOCOLATE DANDIES: Bobby Stark, t / Jimmy Harrison, v / Benny Carter, cl, as, v, a / Coleman Hawkins,
ts / Horace Henderson, p / Benny Jackson or Clarence Holiday, g / John Kirby, sb. New York, December 3, 1930.
404566-A Goodbye Blues - v, aBC
Col 35679, Par R-882, Od A-2310, A-286033, B-35634
Kirby plays bb. New York, December 31, 1930.
404596-B Cloudy Skies
Col 35679, Par R-1273, Od A-2363, A-286066, B-35634
404597-B Got Another Sweetie Now - vJH
Col 36009, Par R-963, Od A-2363, A-286039, B-35633
404598-B; Bugle Call Rag - aBC
151823* Col 2543-D*, 36008, Par R-1645, A-3199, B-27602, B-71144, TT-9067, Od A-286079, B-35637, 028344, UHCA 53
404599-8; Dee Blues
151824* Col 2543-D*, 36008, S-10006, Par R-1138, A-3226, Od A-286056, B-35623, 028344, UHCA 54
Max Kaminsky, t / Benny Carter, t, as* / Floyd O'Brien, tb / Chu Berry, ts / Teddy Wilson, p / Lawrence Lucie, g / Ernest Hill, sb / Sid Catlett, d (or Mezz Mezzrow on last side). New York, October 10, 1933.
265156-2 *Blue Interlude
Dec 18255, Par R-1792, A-3931, B-27603, B-71144, TT-9066, Od 194273, A-277251,
A-277483
265157-1 I Never Knew
Col 2875-D, Par R-1815, A-3931, B-27603, B-71145, TT-9066, Od 194273, 273034
265158-1 Once Upon A Time
OK 41568, Dec 18255, HRS 16, Par R-1717, Od A-2380, 031808, 194205
265159-2 *Krazy Kapers
OK 41568, HRS 16, Par R-1743, A-6034, B-27682 B-71145, TT-9067, Od 031808, 19405, 273034
NOTE: Some pressings of 265158-1 are allegedly titled NICE TO KNOW YOU CARE; Odeon 031808 titled
CRAZY CAPERS.
This name was also used as a pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Brunswick 02002 Straddle The Fence (Mills Blue Rhythm Band)
Odeon A-2309 Star Dust (Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra; original pressings only, subsequent issues being correctly labeled)
Vocalion 1610 Both sides by King Oliver and his Orchestra
1617 When I Take My Sugar To Tea (King Oliver and his Orchestra)
1617 That's My Stuff (Lloyd Smith's Gut-Bucketeers)
1646 Straddle The Fence (Mills Blue Rhythm Band)
NANE CHOLET
Vocal, acc. by Stephane Grappelly, vn / Django Reinhardt, Joseph Reinhardt, Pierre Feret, g / Louis Vola, sb. Paris, December, 1934.
77149-1 Celle qui est perdue
Ul AP-1409
77150-1 Encore un tour de chevaux de bois
Ul AP-1408
77153-1 ? (title unknown)
Ul AP-1409
77154-1 Le Courtoie
Ul AP-1408C
CHOO CHOO JAZZERS
Pseudonym on Ajax 17038 for the Original Memphis Five, q.v.; also used for various accompanying groups on the same label.
AXEL CHRISTENSEN
The following sides, from a number made by this comedian-pianist, are of interest as novelty ragtime piano solos.
Piano solo. New York, c. December 1922.
847-2 Teasing The Klassics (Christensen)
Pm 20173, Fam 3167, Pu 11173
New York, c. February, 1923.
1302 Christensen Medley (Cauldron Rag / Star And Garter Waltz) (Christensen)
Pm 20218, Pur 11239
Chicago, December, 1927.
20242-2 Walking Blues
Pm 20603, Bwy 1161
20243-2 Syncophonic
Pm 20603, Bwy 1161
BUDDY CHRISTIAN
BUDDY CHRISTIAN'S CREOLE FIVE: ? Tom Morris, c / ? Jake Frazier, tb / Bob Fuller, cl / ? Porter Grainger or Louis Hooper or Mike Jackson, p / Buddy Christian, bj / d / Louise Vant, v. New York, c. March 23, 1926.
74057-A Sunset Blues - vLV
OK 8311
74058-A Texas Mule Stomp - vLV
OK 8311
74059-A Sugar House Stomp
OK 8342
BUDDY CHRISTIAN'S JAZZ RIPPERS: Probably: Charlie Thomas, c / Charlie Irvis, tb / George McClennon, cl / Bob Fuller, cl, ss / Mike Jackson, p / Buddy Christian, bj*. New York, August, 1926.
107043 South Rampart Street Blues
PA 8518, Per 118
107044 The Skunk
PA 8518, Per 118
NOTE: Buddy Christian's Four Cry-Babies were a vocal quartet whose work is outside the scope of this work.
LILLIE DELK CHRISTIAN
Vocal, acc. by Johnny St. Cyr, bj. Chicago, c. March 5, 1926.
9573-A Sweet Man
OK 8317
9574-A Sweet Georgia Brown
OK 8317
Jimmie Noone, cl, added. Chicago, June 15, 1926.
9717-A Lonesome And Sorry
OK 8356
9718-A-B Baby O' Mine
OK 8356
Acc. by Richard M. Jones' Jazz Wizards: Artie Starks, cl / Richard M. Jones, p / Johnny St. Cyr, bj. Chicago, May 6, 1927.
80841-A It All Depends On You
OK 8475
80842-A-B Ain't She Sweet?
OK 8475
Acc. by Jimmie Noone, cl / Johnny St. Cyr, g. Chicago, December 12, 1927.
82046-A My Blue Heaven
OK 8536
82047-A Who's Wonderful! Who's Marvelous? Miss Annabelle Lee
OK 8536
Acc. by Louis Armstrong and his Hot Four: Louis Armstrong, c, v / Jimmie Noone, cl / Earl Hines, p / Mancy Cara, bj. Chicago, June 26, 1928.
400954-B You're A Real Sweetheart
OK 8607, Tpl 527
400955-B Too Busy - vLA
OK 8596
400957-A Last Night I Dreamed You Kissed Me
OK 8607, Tpl 527
NOTE: Matrix 400956 is a waltz, of no jazz interest.
Cara plays g throughout from here onwards. Chicago, December 11, 1928.
402206-A I Can't Give You Anything But Love
OK 8650
402207-B Baby
OK 8660, Par R-2234
Chicago, December 12, 1928.
402208-A Sweethearts On Parade
OK 8650
402209-B I Must Have That Man
OK 8660, Par R-2234
TOMMY CHRISTIAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
The following title by this commercial dance band is of obvious jazz interest; there is a possibility that other sides by it are of some value as jazz also.
Tommy Christian, bar, dir: Phil Fisher, Ted Fisher, t / Frank Troxell, tb / Art Manners Harold Lawson, cl, as / James DeAngeles, cl, ts / Victor DeAngeles, pac / Carl Pickel, p / Paul Close, bj / Harry Rich, bb / Art Barnett, d. New York, March 12, 1927.
143620-3 Swamp Blues
Diva 2427-G, Har 427-H, VT 1427-V
CHUBB-STEINBERG ORCHESTRA
Art Hicks, vn, v, dir: Burt Allen, c / Frank Bamberger, tb / Ray Evans, as / Homer Beecraft, as, v / Jack Weber, cl,
ts / Jack Saatkamp, p / Carl Clauve, bj / Ray Fetzer, bb / Bud Ebel, d. Cincinnati, April 10, 1924.
8631-B Walking Talking Dolly
OK 40106, Od 03178
8632-A From One Till Two (I Always Dream Of You)
OK 40106, Od 03178, LAR A-4265
8633-B Blue Evening Blues
OK 40107, Od 03179, 5150 (Swedish)
8634-B Horsey! Keep Your Tail Up (Keep The Sun Out Of My Eyes) - vHB
OK 40107, LAR A-4238, Od 03179, 5150 (Swedish), Par E-5214
NOTE: Okeh 40106 and 40107 as CHUBB-STEINBERG ORCHESTRA OF CINCINNATI.
Wild Bill Davison, c, added. Richmond, IN, February 16, 1925.
12156, A-B-C Will You Remember Me?
Gnt unissued
12157-B Because They All Love You
Gnt 5663
Richmond, IN, April 30, 1925.
12230 Mandy, Make Up Your Mind
Gnt 3058
12231-A Steppin' In Society - vAH
Gnt 3058
Richmond, IN, July 16, 1925.
12282 Sloppy Sue
Gnt unissued
12283 Pale Moon
Gnt unissued
Richmond, IN, October 15, 1925.
12373,-A In The Purple Twilight
Gnt unissued
12374,-A You Are Just A Vision
Gnt unissued
12375 Sloppy Sue
Gnt unissued
CINCINNATI JUG BAND
Unknown h / ? Bob Coleman, g / jug / wb. Chicago, c. January, 1929.
21100-2 Newport Blues
Pm 12743
21101-2 George St. Stomp [sic]
Pm 12743
TED CLAIRE'S SNAPPY BITS BAND
Charles A. Matson, p, dir: c / tb / 2 cl, as / bj / d. New York, c. January 31, 1923.
8190, A-B Laughin' Cryin' Blues
Gnt 5060, St 9350
8191,-A Four O'Clock Blues
Gnt 5041, St 9350
NOTE: Matson is misspelled WATSON on the labels; Gnt 5060 as TED CLAIRE SNAPPY BITS BAND
SUNNY CLAPP AND HIS BAND O' SUNSHINE
Sunny Clapp, tb, as, dir: Bob Hutchingson, t, v / ? 2nd t / ? Sidney Arodin, cl, as / Mac McCracken, ts / Dick Dickerson, bar / Cliff Brewton, p / Lew Bray, bj, g, vn, v / Francis Palmer bb / Joe Hudson, d, contrabass sax also used
(? Dickerson). San Antonio, TX, June 11, 1929.
402611-B We Can't Use Each Other Any More - vLB
OK 41261, Od 165781
NOTE: Both issues as LEW BRAY Accomp. by SUNNY CLAPP AND HIS BAND O' SUNSHINE.
2nd t / 2nd tb / 4th s added. San Antonio, July 23, 1929.
55268-1-2-3 Come Easy, Go Easy Love - vBH
Vic unissued
55269-1 Down On Biscayne Bay - vBH
Vic V-40152
55270-1 We Can't Use Each Other Any More - vBH
Vic V-40152
NOTE: This issue as SUNNY CLAPP'S ORCHESTRA.
Sunny Clapp dir: Tommy Howell, t, v / Bob Cusumano, t / Lee Howell, tb, v / Sidney Arodin, cl / Joe Lendin, cl, as / Stewart Anderson, cl, ts, v / ? Dick Dickerson, bar / George Marks, p, v / Charles Sicai, bj, g, vn / Bill King, bb / Wally Gordon, d / Jeanne Geddes, v. Camden, NJ, April 15, 1931.
53013-2 When My Baby Smiles At Me - vTH
Vic 22684
53014-2 Treat Me Like A Baby - vJG, TH, LH, SA
Vic 22682
Camden, NJ, April 16, 1931.
53015-2 Learn To Croon - vJG
Vic 22682
53016-1-2 Come Easy, Go Easy Love - vJG
Vic unissued
Hoagy Carmichael, v. (and ? 2nd p), dir: 2 t / tb / Sidney Arodin, cl / 2 as / ts / George Marks, p, v / bj / bb / d. New York, July 1, 1931.
53016-3 Come Easy, Go Easy Love - vHC
Vic 22776, 1AC-0457
53016-4 Come Easy, Go Easy Love - vHC
Intermission 104 (LP)
70109-1 When I Can't Be With You - vGM
Vic 22776, 1AC-0457
NOTE: Victor 22776 as CAROLINA DANDIES; 1AC-0457 as CAROLINE DANDIES. Other sides by this band are
of no known jazz interest. See also Jimmy McHugh's Bostonians. Sunny Clapp also styled himself SONNY
CLAPP.
CLAREMONT DANCE BAND
Pseudonym on Duophone Unbreakable Records for various American and British bands, but those most likely to interest the jazz collector are by Fred Hall and his Band, q.v.
CLARINET JOE AND HIS HOT FOOTERS
Percy Glascoe, cl, acc. by Lemuel Fowler, p / Richard Ward, d. New York, August 8, 1925.
140826-3 Rabbit Foot Blues
Har 8-H
140827-1 What Kinda Man Is You?
Har 8-H, Re G-8539
CLARION DANCE ORCHESTRA
See the Cardinal Jazz Band.
BILLY CLARK
Pseudonym on Regal 9130 for Irving Kaufman, acc. by Eubie Blake (q.v., as ROBERT BLACK).
DICK CLARK AND HIS ORCHESTRA
See Joe Haymes and his Orchestra.
DON CLARK AND HIS LA MONICA BALLROOM ORCHESTRA
This band recorded for Victor and Columbia in 1925 and 1926; the following are of marginal interest as jazz.
Don Clark, cl, ss, as, bar, dir: Aime Reinwald, Kenneth Howard, t / Art Ginder, Frank Jenks, tb / Dick Dickinson, Whitney Stayner, cl, as / Everett McLaughlin, cl, ts / Howard Jackson, p / Leonard Mojica, bj / Carl Angelotty, bb / Harold McDonald, d. Los Angeles, March 4, 1925.
PB-105-4 Cheatin' On Me
Vic 19622
PB-106-2 Lonesome Trail
Vic 19736
PB-107-3 It's Too Good To Be True
Vic 19736
PB-108-3 Big Bad Bill
Vic 19622
ETHEL CLARK
Pseudonym on Silvertone for Edmonia Henderson, q.v.
NORMAN CLARK
The following titles by this crooner are of interest solely for their accompaniments.
Vocal, acc. by Eddie Lang (as EDDIE LANGE), g. New York, October 20, 1925.
E-1517 / 8 / 9W Sleepy-Time Gal
Voc unissued
New York, October 22, 1925.
E-1520 / 1 / 2 / 3W The Lonesomest Gal In Town
Voc unissued
E-1530W Sleepy-Time Gal
Voc unissued
New York, November 7, 1925.
E-1601 / 2 / 3 / 4 Sleepy-Time Gal
Voc unissued
E-1605 / 6 / 7 / 8 The Lonesomest Gal In Town
Voc unissued
New York, November 16, 1925.
E-1727 / 9 Sleepy-Time Gal
Voc 15142, X-9753
E-1730 / 1 The Lonesomest Gal In Town
Voc 15142, X-9753
NOTE:The first title also appears on Voc X-9740 showing matrix NN-1943, from the Los Angeles series, although no documentation of this number has been found in the Brunswick files.
JIM CLARKE
Piano solo with speech. Chicago, December 8, 1929
C-4915-A Fat Fanny Stomp
Voc unissued
C-4916-A Fat Fanny Stomp
Voc unissued
C-4922-A Fat Fanny Stomp
Voc unissued
C-4923-A Fat Fanny Stomp
Voc unissued
Chicago, January, 1930.
C-5079- Fat Fanny Stomp
Voc 1536
SONNY CLAY
Piano solos. Los Angeles, c. 1924-1925.
208 Gang Of Blues
Triumph (unnumbered)
210 Punishing The Piano
Triumph (unnumbered)
SONNY CLAY'S PLANTATION ORCHESTRA: Sonny Clay, p, dir: Ernest Coycault, t / W. B. Woodman tb / Leonard Davidson, cl / __ Fitzgerald, bj / Willie McDaniels, d, k. Los Angeles, July 28, 1925.
NN-999W Jambled Blues
Voc 15078, Lev A-101
NN-1000W Bogloosa Blues
Voc 15078, Lev A-101
NOTE: Levaphone as DIXIE PLANTATION ORCHESTRA.
William Blakeney, t / Louis Dodd, as, bj, g / James Carson, cl, ts, / unknown bb added. Los Angeles, February 2, 1926.
LA-91; E-2328 Plantation Blues
Voc 1000, 15254, Or(E) 1000, Br A-180
LA-92; E-2329 Chicago Breakdown
Voc 1000, 15254, Or(E) 1000, Br A-180
Sonny Clay, p, dir: Ernest Coycault, t / Luther Graven, tb / John Sturdevant, cl / Rupert Jordan, bj / Willie McDaniels, d. Los Angeles, August 26, 1926.
LA-114; E-3660 Slow Motion Blues
Voc 1050
LA-121; E-3661 California Stomp
Voc 1050
SONNY CLAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Sonny Clay, p, dir: Ernest Coycault, Archie Lancaster, t / Luther Graven,
tb / Leonard Davidson, cl, as / Louis Dodd, as / William Griffin, ts / Rupert Jordan, bj / Herman Hoy, bb / David Lewis, d. Los Angeles, December, 1927.
LAE-5; E-6839 The Ghost Of The Black Bottom
Voc unissued
LAE-6; E-6840 St. Louis Blues
Voc unissued
LAE-8; E-6836 Devil's Serenade
Voc 15641
LAE-10; E-6835 In My Dreams (I'm Jealous Of You)
Voc 15641
LAE-11; E-6838 Australian Stomp
Voc unissued
LAE-13; E-6837 Darktown Shuffle
Voc unissued
See also the California Poppies.
ED CLAYPOOLE
Piano solos. New York, March 16, 1927.
Raggin' The Scale (Ed Claypoole)
Vic test (unnumbered)
Skidding (Ed Claypoole)
Vic test (unnumbered)
CLEARTONE JAZZ BAND
Pseudonym on Cleartone P-121 for the Cardinal Jazz Band, q.v.
JOHNNY CLESI'S AREOLEANS
Red Nichols, t / Miff Mole, tb / cl, as / ss, as / ts / p / bj / Vic Berton, d. New York, September 22, 1926.
X-278-A Ain't I Got Rosie?
Gnt 3380, 6061, Ch 15174, GS 2010
NOTE: Champion as TWIN CITY BELL HOPS.
New York, September 27, 1926.
X-285,-A Ain't I Got Rosie?
Gnt unissued
X-286,-A High Fever
Gnt unissued
New York, December 22, 1926.
GEX-411 Brotherly Love
Gnt 6033, Ch 15203, Sil 5024
NOTE: Champion as HILL TOP INN ORCHESTRA; Silvertone as RED ONION JAZZ BABIES.
Probably an entirely different personnel. New York, January 27, 1928.
GEX-1045, A-B Symphonic Raps
Gnt unissued
THE CLEVELANDERS
This is usually a pseudonym for Harry Reser's Orchestra (q.v.) on Brunswick; the following is of some interest.
Harry Reser, bj, dir: Tommy Gott, Hymie Farberman, t / Sam Lewis, tb / Larry Abbott, another, cl, as / Norman Yorke, ts / Ruby Greenberg, vn / Jimmy Johnston, bsx / Bill Wirges, p / Gus Helleberg, bb / Tom Stacks, d, v. New York, July 22, 1926.
E-19881 My Cutie's Due At Two-To-Two Today - vTS
Br 3279
E-19883 She Belongs To Me - vTS
Br 3279
The name was a pseudonym for the following items in this book:
Angelus 3266 Cab Calloway's Orchestra
Supertone S-2175 Hello, Beautiful! (Will Osborne & his Orchestra)
S-2197 You Didn't Have To Tell Me (Benny Goodman and his Orchestra)
S-2257 Casa Loma Orchestra
CLEVELAND SOCIETY ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Aco for the following items listed in this book:
G-15301 Bonnie (The Broadway Syncopators)
G-15538 Sittin' In A Corner (The Broadway Syncopators)
G-15566 Susquehanna Home (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
G-15794 Steppin' In Society (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
G-15795 Suite 16 (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
G-15839 Let's Wander Away (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
G-16107 Both sides by Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra
G-16141 In A Little Garden (Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra)
PAUL CLICQUOT AND HIS ESKIMEAUX
Pseudonym on Australian Electron 5086 for Willard Robison and his Orchestra, q.v. The Clicquot Club Eskimos were a broadcasting band recording under the direction of Harry Reser, but their records are at best of only very slight interest as jazz.
CLIFFORD'S LOUISVILLE JUG BAND
Theodore Boone, c / Clifford Hayes, vn / Curtis Hayes (or possibly Cal Smith), bj / Earl McDonald, jug / Cora Gray, v. Chicago, c. May 20, 1925.
9139-A Louisville Bluezees - vCG
OK 8248
9140-A Wakin' Up Blues
OK 8238
9141-A I Don't Want You Blues - vCG
OK 8221
9142-A Get It Fixed Blues
OK 8269
9143-A Mammy O' Mine Blues - vCG
OK 8248
9145-A Struttin' The Blues
OK 8238
9146-A Dancing Blues - vCG
OK 8221
NOTE: Matrix 9144 is untraced. See also Jimmie Rodgers.
DURWARD CLINE
CLINE'S COLLEGIANS: 2 c / tb / cl, as / as / ts / p / bj / bb / d / Jimmy McManus, v. Dallas, October, 1928.
DAL-718-A Peruna - vch
Br 4162
DAL-719-A Violets - vJM
Br 4162
DURWARD CLINE AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Probably similar instrumentation. Dallas, June 26, 1929.
402740-A When Buddha Smiles
Od 193425
402741-A-B-C Breeze (Blow My Baby Back To Me)
OK unissued
CLINE'S COLLEGIANS: As before. Dallas, c. November, 1929.
DAL-571-A Chicadore Stomp
Br unissued
DAL-572-A That's How I Love You, Dear
Br unissued
ALICE CLINTON
Vocal, acc. by J. C. Johnson, p. New York, April 19, 1928.
GEX-1207-A Do What You Did Last Night
Gnt 6501, Ch 15510, Spt 9284
GEX-1208-A (Since You've Been Gone) There's Been Some Changes Made
Gnt 6501, Ch 15529, Spt 9288
NOTE: Champions as LILLIAN RUSH.
CLOVER DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Clover 1500 for THE JAZZELIERS, q.v.
CLOVERDALE COUNTRY CLUB ORCHESTRA
Usually a pseudonym on Okeh for Ben Selvin and his Orchestra, q.v. See also Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra (Okeh 41551).
CLOVER GARDEN ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Pathé X-6022 and Salabert 148 for the Texas Ten, q.v.
CLUB ALABAM ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Domino for Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra, q.v.
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