CLUB ALBANY ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Mayfair for Red Nichols and his Orchestra, q.v.
CLUB AMBASSADORS (ORCHESTRA)
Pseudonym on Brunswick 7086, French Brunswick 1086, and A-500196 for Jimmie Noone's Orchestra, q.v.
CLUB CAROLINA ORCHESTRA
See Hal Kemp and his Orchestra.
CLUB WIGWAM ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Domino 3458 and 3475 for Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra, q.v.
BILLY CLYDE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Champion for Clyde McCoy and his Orchestra, q.v.
COASTAL DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Columbia CB-33 for Ben Selvin and his Orchestra, q.v.
LAWRENCE COATES
This was the real name of El Cota, q.v., used on Columbia 2025 and Regal G-6236.
E. C. COBB AND HIS CORN EATERS
Jimmy Cobb, c / Junie (E. C.) Cobb, cl, ts / Frank Melrose, p / Jimmy Bertrand, d, x. Chicago, December 10, 1928.
48711-2 Transatlantic Stomp
Vic V-38023, Creole 25
48712-1 Barrell House Stomp [sic]
Vic V-38023, Creole 25
JUNIE COBB
JUNIE COBB'S HOMETOWN BAND: Junie Cobb, Johnny Dodds, cl / Jimmy Blythe or Tiny Parham, p / Eustern Woodfork, bj. Chicago, August, 1926.
2619-3 East Coast Trot
Pm 12382, Cen 3006, Mem 301, JC L-38
2620-3 Chicago Buzz
Pm 12382, Amp R-104, Cen 3006, Mem 301, JC L-38
JUNIE COBB AND HIS GRAINS OF CORN: Jimmy Cobb, c / Cecil Irwin, cl / Junie Cobb, ts / Jimmy Blythe, p / Bill Johnson, sb / W. E. Burton, d, k, v. Chicago, August 21, 1928.
C-2252-A-B Endurance Stomp - vWEB
Voc 1204
C-2253-A Yearning And Blue - vWEB
Voc 1204
Jimmy Cobb, c / Darnell Howard, cl, as / Junie Cobb, ts, v / Bob Waugh, vn / Alex Hill, p / Eustern Woodfork, bj / Bill Johnson, sb / W. E. Burton, d. Chicago, February 7, 1929.
C-2920-C Shake That Jelly Roll
Voc 1263
C-2921-A-B Don't Cry, Honey - vJC
Voc 1263
Waugh omitted; Earl Fuller, p, replaces Hill. Chicago, February 9, 1929.
C-2940, A-B Smoke Shop Drag
Voc 1269, JCl 517
C-2941-A-B-C Boot That Thing
Voc 1269, JCl 517
Probably: Jimmy Cobb or Punch Miller, c / Junie Cobb, cl, as, ts / Ernie Smith, bsx / Jimmy Blythe, p / Eustern Woodfork, bj / Harry Dial, d / Frankie "Half-Pint" Jaxon, v. Chicago, July 3, 1929.
C-3772-A-B She's Alright With Me - vFJ
Voc unissued
C-3773-A-B-C Once Or Twice - vFJ
Voc unissued
Probably: Jimmy Cobb or Punch Miller, c / Junie Cobb, cl, as, ts / Ernie Smith, bsx / Jimmy Blythe, p / Eustern Woodfork, bj / Harry Dial, d / Frankie "Half-Pint" Jaxon, v. Chicago, July 5, 1929.
C-3781-A-B-C South African Blues
Voc unissued
Unknown tb added. Chicago, July 13, 1929.
C-3868-A-B She's Alright With Me - vFJ?
Voc unissued
C-3869 She's Alright With Me - vFJ?
Voc unissued
C-3870 She's Alright With Me - vFJ?
Voc unissued
C-3871-A-B-C Once Or Twice - vFJ?
Voc unissued
C-3872-A-B-C *South African Stomp
Voc unissued
C-3873½-A Ain't It A Crying Shame
Voc unissued
Unknown c / Junie Cobb, as, ts, v / ? Alex Hill, p / Eustern Woodfork, bj / Walter Wright, bb / ? Harry Dial, d. Chicago, October 24, 1929.
C-4691-A Once Or Twice - vJC
Voc 1449, Creole 18
OLIVER COBB
OLIVER COBB AND HIS RHYTHM KINGS: Oliver Cobb, c, v, dir: Freddie Martin, cl, as / Walter Martin, as / Ernest Franklin, ts / Edith Johnson, p / Benny Jackson, bj / Singleton Palmer, bb / Lester Nicholas, d. Chicago, August 15, 1929.
C-4088-A The Duck's Yas Yas Yas - vOC
Br 7107
C-4089-A Hot Stuff - vOC
Br 7107
Cornet solos with own vocal, acc. by Edith Johnson, p. Grafton, Wis., c. August, 1930.
L-461-1 Cornet Pleading Blues - Part 1
Pm 13002, HJCA HC-116
L-462-1 Cornet Pleading Blues - Part 2
Pm 13002, HJCA HC-116
JAMES COLE
JAMES COLE'S STRING BAND: James Cole, vn / probably: Tommy Bradley, g / Eddie Dimmitt, md / perhaps others / v. Indianapolis, IN, June 25, 1928.
E-7480- I Got A Gal - v
Voc unissued
E-7481- Bill Cheatem - v?
Voc unissued
COLE'S BLUES FIVE: James Cole, vn / as / Tommy Bradley, g / Eddie Dimmitt, md / Roosevelt Pursley, jug. Richmond, IN, September 27, 1930.
17085,-A Get Together Blues
Gnt unissued
17086,-A James Cole Fox Trot
Gnt unissued
JAMES COLE'S WASHBOARD BAND: James Cole, vn / Tommy Bradley g / Eddie Dimmitt, mnd / wb, k. Richmond, IN, October 27, 1930.
17202,-A Over The Hills To Virginia
Ch unissued
17203, A-B Silent On The Southern Seas [sic]
Ch unissued
17204 Runnin' Wild
Ch 16150, 40047
17205 Sweet Lizzie
Ch 16150, 40047
NOTE: The correct title of the second selection is SIREN OF A SOUTHERN SEA. Champion 40047 as JAMES COLE'S WASHBOARD FOUR.
KING COLE AND HIS MUSIC WEAVERS
Pseudonym on Timely Tunes C-1589 for Bert Lown and his Orchestra, q.v.
LUCY COLE
Pseudonym on Champion 15549 for Billie Wilson, q.v.
E. L. COLEMAN
E. L. Coleman, vn, with Charles Washington, bj / Sylvester Weaver, g / Clarence Williams, p, as shown. St. Louis,
c. April 1925.
9027-A Steel String Blues -bjCW, gSW
OK 8216
9028-A Blue Feelin' Blues - pCW
OK 8216
ELLEN COLEMAN
Pseudonym on Edison for Helen Baxter, q.v.
RUTH COLEMAN
Vocal, acc. by Leslie A. Hutchinson ("Hutch"), p. New York, September 10, 1923.
70304 Original Charleston Strut
PA 021060, Per 12073
70305 She Walked Right Up And Took My Man Away
PA 021061, Per 12074
See also Jimmy O'Bryant's Washboard Band.
COLISEUM DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Coliseum for the following items listed in this book:
1704 Hard-Hearted Hannah (Jeffries' Rialto Orchestra)
1738 On The Z. R. 3 (Jeffries' Rialto Orchestra)
1757 Everybody Loves My Baby (Jeffries' Rialto Orchestra)
1761 Oh, Darling! Do Say Yes! (Jeffries' Rialto Orchestra)
1797 No One (Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra)
1835 Nay, Dearie, Nay (Vic Meyers and his Orchestra)
1943 Both sides by Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra
2051 A Tree In The Park (Al Gentile and the Americanas)
2059 Song Of The Wanderer (Johnny Sylvester and his Playmates)
THE COLLEGE SERENADERS
Pseudonym on Champion 15227 (A TREE IN THE PARK) for Al Gentile and the Americanas, q.v.
THE COLLEGIANS
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Domino 21193 Hard-To-Get Gertie (Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra)
Pathé Actuelle 36924 He Ain't Never Been In College (The California Ramblers)
Perfect 15105 He Ain't Never Been In College (The California Ramblers)
Two other bandsalso used this name:
Roy Johnston and another, t / Spiegle Willcox, tb / Stub Washburn, as / Freddie Ballinger, ts / Red Ewald, vn / Jimmy Lynch, p / Charlie Dean, bj / bb / Bob Causer, d. New York, March 23, 1923.
27672-3 That Red-Head Gal
Vic 19049, HMV B-1664, Zon 3606
NOTE: Other sides by this band on Victor are of little or no interest as jazz.
Norman Payne, t / tb / ? 2 as / ts / p / bj / bb / d / Cavan O'Connor, v. London, c. May, 1930.
Puttin' On The Ritz - vCO'C
Piknik D-5
NOTE: This is a flexible, so-called unbreakable record.
ROY COLLINS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Challenge 933 Papa's Mama's Blue (Billy James and his Orchestra)
Domino 3446 Blue-Eyed Sally (California Ramblers)
Oriole 250 I'm Satisfied (California Ramblers)
733 I Can't Get Over A Girl Like You (Adrian Schubert's Orchestra)
1541 Papa's Mama's Blue (Billy James and his Orchestra)
TED COLLINS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Mayfair for the ARC-Brunswick studio band, q.v.
VIE COLLINS
Pseudonym on Silvertone for Sodarisa Miller, q.v.
COLONIAL CLUB ORCHESTRA
See Bob Haring and his Orchestra.
COLONNADE DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Duophone B-5075 for Jeffries' Rialto Orchestra, q.v.
COLORADO CANDY KIDS
Pseudonym on Guardsman for McKenzie's Candy Kids, q.v.
COLUMBIA DANCE PLAYERS
Pseudonym on Australian Columbia for the following items in this book:
DO-565 Benny Goodman and his Orchestra
DO-576 Ben Selvin and his Orchestra
COLUMBIA NOVELTY ORCHESTRA
Usually the records of this studio band are of no jazz interest, but the following is rather an exception.
Probably: Hymie Farberman, t / Sam Lewis, tb / Sam Feinsmith, cl / Benny Krueger, as / p / bj / d / Billy Jones, v. New York, May 7, 1924.
81765-4 Oh Baby! - vBJ
Col 131-D
COLUMBIA PHOTO PLAYERS
See Ben Selvin.
RUSS COLUMBO
Although the late Russ Columbo directed his own orchestra as a backdrop for his very sentimental style of singing, and included in it Benny Goodman, cl / Joe Sullivan, p / Gene Krupa, d, the only record likely to interest the jazz collector from the few he made is the following, which does not include any of these in its personnel.
Vocal, acc. by ? Mike Mosiello, t / Jimmy Dorsey, cl / probably: Lou Raderman, vn / Milton Rettenberg, p / Carl Kress, g / Dick Cherwin, sb. New York, September 3, 1931.
70210-1 I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)
Vic 22801, HMV B-4042, EA-966
COMEDY DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Parlophone for the following items listed in this book:
E-4593 You're The Cream In My Coffee (Miff Mole and his Little Molers)
E-6131 Both sides by Fred "Sugar" Hall and his Sugar Babies
E-6227 Both sides by Fred "Sugar" Hall and his Sugar Babies
R-355 Rambling Wreck From Georgia Tech (Goofus Five and their Orchestra)
This name was also applied to the Parlophone studio band of the time, and from the considerable number issued, the following is outstanding from the jazz viewpoint:
Ronnie Munro, p (?), dir: 2t / tb / cl / as / Arthur Lally, bar / bj / ob / Max Bacon, d / Leslie Sarony v. London, c. August 8, 1928.
E-2055-2 How Long Has This Been Goin' On? - vLS
Par E-6076
COMPETITION ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Parlophone E-6051 (YALE BLUES) for the Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra, q.v., and for other groups on the same label of no known jazz interest.
CONCERT JAZZ ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Concert Record 1007 for the Bal Taberin Jazz Orchestra (see Harry Raderman).
EDDIE CONDON
EDDIE CONDON QUARTET: Frank Teschemacher, cl, as / Joe Sullivan, p / Eddie Condon, bj, v / Gene Krupa, d. New York, July 28, 1928.
400899-A Oh Baby (Rain Or Shine) - scat v. intro by band
Par R-2932, B-71146, DPE-86, PZ-11070, Col 35950, Od 031809, 295217
401035-A Indiana - vEC
Par R-2932, A-2667, B-71146, DPE-86 PZ-11070, Col 35950, Od 031809, 295217
NOTE: Parlophone A-2667 as EDDIE CONLON'S ORCHESTRA.
EDDIE CONDON AND HIS FOOTWARMERS: Jimmy McPartland, c / Jack Teagarden, tb, v / Mezz Mezz row, cl, speech / Joe Sullivan, p / Eddie Condon, bj, v / Art Miller, sb / Johnny Powell, d. New York, October 30, 1928.
401277-A I'm Sorry I Made You Cry - vEC
OK 41142, UHCA 27, Od PO-66, 165618, A-2419, A-189240, Par 85378, A-2667
401278-A Makin' Friends - vJT / spMM
OK 41142, UHCA 28, Od PO-66, 165618, A-2419, A-189240, A-2667, A-27743, A-272252, Par R-2031, 85377, A-7631
NOTE: Odeon PO-66 and all Parlophones as EDDIE CONDON AND HIS ORCHESTRA, except where the name is spelled CONLON; Odeon 165618 as CHICAGO RHYTHM KINGS. Some later pressings of Odeon A-2419 use Earl Hines matrix 402220-A instead of 401277-A.
EDDIE'S HOT SHOTS: Leonard Davis, t / Jack Teagarden, tb, v / Mezz Mezzrow, Cm / Happy Caldwell, ts / Joe Sullivan, p / Eddie Condon, bj / George Stafford, d. New York, February 8, 1929.
48345-1 I'm Gonna Stomp, Mr. Henry Lee - vJT
Vic V-38046, HMV B-4987, EA-2970, K-6952
48345-2 I'm Gonna Stomp, Mr. Henry Lee - vJT
BB B-10168, HMV JK-2167
48346-1 That's A Serious Thing - vJT
BB B-10168, HMV JK-2167
48346-2 That's A Serious Thing - vJT
Vic V-38046, HMV B-4987, EA-2970, K-6952
NOTE: Bluebird B-10168, HMV EA-2970 as EDDIE CONDON'S HOT SHOTS; HMV JK-2167 as EDDIE CONDON'S ORCHESTRA.
EDDIE CONDON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Max Kaminsky, t / Floyd O'Brien, tb / Pee Wee Russell, cl / Bud Freeman, ts / Alex Hill, p, a / Eddie Condon, bj / Artie Bernstein, sb / Sid Catlett, d. New York, October 21, 1933.
B-14193-A The Eel
Br 02006, Col 35680, Dec M-30368
B-14193-B The Eel
Issued on LP
B-14194-A Tennessee Twilight - aAH
Br 01690, A-500406, Col 36009, DS-1574, UHCA 63, Par R-2938, A-7554, Dec M-30366
B-14194-B Tennessee Twilight - aAH
Col 36009
B-14195-A Madame Dynamite
Br 01690, A-500406, Col DS-1574, UHCA 64, Par R-2938, A-7554, Dec M-30366
B-14195-B Madame Dynamite
Col 36009
B-14196-A Home Cooking
Co unissued
Joe Sullivan, p, replaces Hill. New York, November 17, 1933.
B-14193-C The Eel
Br 6743, 02006, A-9738, A-81914, A-500328, Par R-2807, A-7483, Col DS-1398, Lucky 5074
B-14196-B Home Cooking
Br 6743 02005, A-9737, A-81914, A-50032, Col 36580, Par R-2807, A-7459, DS-1398, Dec
M-30368, Lucky 5074
NOTE: Brunswick A-500328 as CHICAGO RHYTHM KINGS.
EDDIE CONLON'S ORCHESTRA
Misspelling of Eddie Condon's name on Parlophone A-2667.
THE CONNECTICUT COLLEGIANS
See Cecil Norman (Worldecho records). This was also a pseudonym on 8-inch Eclipse for Jay Wilbur and his Band, but nothing of interest as jazz seems to have been issued.
CONNIE'S INN ORCHESTRA
See Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra.
LOU CONNOR'S COLLEGIANS
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Jewel 5012 Red Lips, Kiss My Blues Away (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
Oriole 670 How Many Times? (The Buffalodians)
1156 My Melancholy Baby (Original Indiana Five)
1171 Where Will I Be? (Original Indiana Five)
1172 Moten Stomp (Original Indiana Five)
1483 Both sides by Irving Mills and his Orchestra
CONNORIZED JAZZERS / JAZZ HOUNDS
Pseudonyms on Connorized for Ladd's Black Aces, q.v.
JEROME CONRAD AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Harmony for various bands of low to moderate interest. The following, however, is exceptional.
Probably a Fred Hall group; good cl featured; Irving Kaufman (as MARVIN YOUNG), v. New York, June 11, 1929.
148682-1-2 I'm The Medicine Man For The Blues - vIK
Diva 2975-G, Har 975-H, VT 1975-V
CONSOLIDATED CLUB ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Pathé Actuelle and Perfect for Paul Specht and his Orchestra, q.v.
ANN COOK
Vocal, acc. by Louis Dumaine, c / Willie Joseph, cl / Morris Rouse, p / Leonard Mitchell, bj. New Orleans, March 7, 1927.
37981-1 Mamma Cookie
Vic LP-7003 (LP)
37981-3 Mamma Cookie
Vic 20579
37982-1 He's The Sweetest Black Man In Town
Vic 20579
37982-3 He's The Sweetest Black Man In Town
Vic LP-7003 (LP)
DOC COOK
COOK'S DREAMLAND ORCHESTRA: Doc Cook (r.n. Charles L. Cooke) dir: / Freddie Keppard, Elwood Graham, c / Fred Garland, tb / Jimmie Noone, Clifford King, cl, as / Joe Poston, as / Jerome Pasquall, ts / Jimmy Bell, vn /
p / Stan Wilson, bj / Bill Newton, bb / Fred Hall, d. (The pianist is not Tony Spaulding, who was then in Detroit). Richmond, IN, January 21, 1924.
11727-B Scissor Grinder Joe
Gnt 5374, Sil 4044
11728- Lonely Little Wallflower
Gnt 5373, Sil 4045
11729-A-B So This Is Venice
Gnt 5360
11730 Moanful Man
Gnt 5373, Sil 4045
11731 The Memphis Maybe Man
Gnt 5374, Sil 4044
11732-A-B The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else
Gnt 5360
NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 4056 (SO THIS IS VENICE) is by Harry Reser's Orchestra (Paramount master), not Cook's Dreamland Orchestra, as was once believed.
COOKIE'S GINGERSNAPS: Freddie Keppard, c / Fred Garland, tb / Jimmie Noone, cl, v / Joe Poston, as, ts, v / Kenneth Anderson, p / Johnny St. Cyr, bj. Chicago, June 22, 1926.
9768-A Messin' Around - vJN, JP
OK 8390
9769-A High Fever
OK 8369
9770-A Here Comes The Hot Tamale Man
OK 8369
9771-B Love Found You For Me - vJN
OK 40675
COOK AND HIS DREAMLAND ORCHESTRA: Doc Cook dir: Freddie Keppard, Elwood Graham, c / Fred Garland, tb / Jimmie Noone, cl / Joe Poston, Clifford King, cl, as / ? Jerome Pasquall, cl, ts / Kenneth Anderson, p / Robert Shelly, Johnny St. Cyr, bj / Rudolph "Sudie" Reynaud, bb / Bert Greene or Andrew Hilaire, d / v breaks probably by Poston and Noone. Chicago, July 10, 1926.
142414-1 Here Comes The Hot Tamale Man! - v
Col 727-D
142415-2 Brown Sugar
Col 813-D, Re G-8804
142416-1 High Fever
Col 813-D, 4338
142417-1 Spanish Mama - v
Col 727-D
NOTE: Regal as RAYMOND DANCE BAND.
George Mitchell, c, replaces Keppard; Jerome Carrington, p, replaces Anderson. Chicago, December 2, 1926.
142981-3 Sidewalk Blues - v
Col 862-D
142982-1-2-3 The Sermon
Col unissued
"DOC" COOK AND HIS 14 DOCTORS OF SYNCOPATION: George Mitchell, Elwood Graham, c / Bill Dawson, Fayette Williams, tb / Jimmie Noone, cl / Joe Poston, as / Billy Butler, as, vn / Clarence Owens, ts / Jerome Carrington, p / Johnny St. Cyr, bj / Bill Newton, bb / Andrew Hilaire, d, v. Chicago, June 11, 1927.
144317-2 Alligator Crawl
Col 1298-D
144318-2 Willie The Weeper - vAH
Col 1070-D
Chicago, June 15, 1927.
144334-3 Brainstorm
Col 1298-D
144335-3 Slue Foot
Col 1070-D
George Mitchell, c / Elwood Graham, c, v / Bill Dawson, tb, v / Billy Butler, cl, as / Joe Poston cl, as, v / ts / Sterling Todd, p / Johnny St. Cyr, bj / Bill Newton, bb / Andrew Hilaire, d, v. Chicago, March 30, 1928.
145859-2 Hum And Strum (Do-Do-Do, That's What I Do) - vEG, BD-JP
Col 1430-D
145860-1-2-3 I'm A Broken-Hearted Blackbird - vBD
Col unissued
145861-2 I Got Worry (Love Is On My Mind) - vAH
Col 1430-D
145862-1-2-3 The Treat By The Gang
Col unissued
ROBERT COOKSEY
See Bobby Leecan.
COON-SANDERS' (ORIGINAL HIGHTHAWK) ORCHESTRA
COON-SANDERS' NOVELTY ORCHESTRA: Joe Sanders, p, and Carlton Coon, d, dir: Clyde Hendrick, t / Carl Norberg, tb / Harold Thiell, Hal McLean, cl, as / ts, bsx / Harry Silverstone, vn / Bob Norfleet, bj. Kansas City,
c. March 24, 1921.
79697-2-3 Some Little Bird
Col A3403, Re G-7765
79698-1-2-3 Hindu Dream Man
Col unissued
79699-1-2-3 Learning (intro: I Love Your Eyes)
Col unissued
79760-1-2-3 Treasures
Col unissued
NOTE: Regal G-7765 as REGAL NOVELTY ORCHESTRA. The above are of no jazz interest, but are included for the sake of completeness.
COON-SANDERS' ORIGINAL NIGHTHAWK ORCHESTRA: Joe Sanders, p, v, and Carlton Coon, d, v, dir: Joe Richolson, t / Nick Mussolini, tb / Harold Thiell, John Thiell, cl, as / Orville Knapp cl, ts / Dewey Birge, bj, g / Pop Estep, bb. Kansas City, April 5, 1924.
29837-3 Night Hawk Blues - vJS, CC
Vic 19316, Zon 3761
Kansas City, April 6, 1924.
29838-3 Red Hot Mamma - vJS, CC
Vic 19316, HMV K-2784, Zon 3761
29839-4 Oriental Love Dreams - vJS, CC
Vic 19325
29840-3 There's No-One Just Like You
Vic 19357, HMV B-1884, K-2767
NOTE: HMV K-2767 as COON-SANDERS ET SON ORCHESTRE.
Kansas City, April 7, 1924.
29868-3 Why Don't My Dreams Come True? - vJS, CC
Vic 19357, HMV B-1877
29869-2 My Daddy's Dreamtime Lullaby - vJS, CC
Vic 19325
Bill Haid, bj, replaces Birge. Chicago, November 9, 1924.
31153-2 Moonlight And You - vJS, CC
Vic 19525, Zon 3887
31154-1-2-3-4 Brown Eyes - vJS
Vic unissued
Chicago, November 13, 1924.
31172-3 Some Of These Days - vJS, CC
Vic 19600, HMV K-3217
31173-1-2-3-4 My Best Gal
Vic unissued
NOTE: HMV K-3217 as COON-SANDERS ET SON ORCHESTRE.
Chicago, November 16, 1924.
31154-5-6-7 Brown Eyes - vJS
Vic unissued
31189-2 Show Me The Way - vJS, CC
Vic 19525, HMV K-3217, Zon 3887
31190-1-2-3-4 Jing-A-Ling-A-Ling - vJS, CC
Vic unissued
NOTE: HMV K-3217 as COON-SANDERS ET SON ORCHESTRE.
Camden, NJ, July 13, 1925.
32768-4 I'm Gonna Charleston Back To Charleston - vJS, CC
Vic 19727, HMV B-2122, K-3077, Zon 3959
32769-5 Alone At Last - vJS
Vic 19728, HMV K-3077, Zon 3929
32770-1-2-3 I Can't Realize (You Love Me) - vJS
Vic unissued
Camden, NJ, July 27, 1925.
32770-7 I Can't Realize (You Love Me) - vJS, CC
Vic 19852
33200-2 Yes, Sir! That's My Baby - vCC
Vic 19745, Zon 3945
33201-1-2-3-4 Everything Is Hotsy-Totsy Now - vJS
Vic unissued
33202-4 Dreaming Of Tomorrow - vCC, JS
Vic 19804, HMV B-2165, EA-13, El EG-110
Camden, NJ, August 7, 1925.
33157-4 Hong Kong Dream Girl - vJS, CC
Vic 19754, HMV K-5016, Zon 3947
33158-3 Who Wouldn't Love You? - vJS
Vic 19754, HMV K-5016, Zon 3947
33159-3 That's All There Is (There Ain't No More) - vCC
Vic 19750, HMV K-5034, Zon 3946
33201-7 Everything Is Hotsy-Totsy Now - vJS
Vic 19750, Zon 3946
NOTE: HMV K-5016 and K-5034 as COON-SANDERS ET SON ORCHESTRE.
Bob Pope, t, added (except for 34057); Rex Downing, tb, replaces Mussolini; Floyd Estep, cl, ts, replaces Knapp; Elmer Krebs, bb, replaces Estep. Chicago, December 20, 1925.
34056-1-2-3-4-5 Too Bad
Vic unissued
34057-1-2-3-4 Don't Be A Fool, You Fool - vJS, CC
Vic unissued
Chicago, December 21, 1925.
34061-2 Louise, You Tease - vCC
Vic 19958
34062-3 Flamin' Mamie - vJS
Vic 19922, HMV EA-33
34063-1-2-3-4-5 Sittin' Around - vCC
Vic unissued
34064-3 Moon Deer - vJS
Vic 19979
2nd p, added; Russ Stout, bj, replaces Haid. Chicago, March 9, 1926.
340638 Sittin' Around - vCC
Vic 20015, HMV B-5091
35030-1-2-3-4 Here Comes The Hot Tamale Man - vJS, CC
Vic unissued
35031-1 Everything's Gonna Be All Right - vJS
Vic 20033
35032-1-2-3-4 I'd Rather Be Alone - vJS
Vic unissued
35034-4 Deep Henderson
Vic 20081, HMV B-5121, AM-616
Joe Sanders, p, v, and Carlton Coon, d, v, dir: Bob Pope, Joe Richolson, t / Rex Downing, tb / Harold Thiell, John Thiell, cl, as / Floyd Estep, cl, ts / Russ Stout, bj / Elmer Krebs, bb. Chicago, December 8, 1926.
37214-3 High Fever
Vic 20461
37215-4 My Baby Knows How - vJS
Vic 20390, HMV EA-146
37216-2 Brainstorm
Vic 20390, HMV B-5289
Chicago, December 17, 1926.
37259-3 I Need Lovin' - vJS
Vic 20408
Chicago, June 25, 1927.
39064-2 I Ain't Got Nobody - vJS, CC
Vic 20785, HMV B-5383, El EG-672
39065-3 Roodles
Vic 20785
Kansas City, December 13, 1927.
41369-3 Louder And Funnier
Vic V-38083
41370-2 Sluefoot - vJS, CC
Vic 21305
41371-3 Wabash Blues - vJS, CC
Vic LPV-511, RD-7597 (LP)
41372-3 Mine - All Mine - vJS, CC
Vic 21148, HMV EA-305
Kansas City, December 14, 1927.
41373-1 The Wail
Vic 21305
41374-3 Hallucinations
Vic 21397
41375-2 Stay Out Of The South - vJS, CC
Vic 21258, HMV B-5463, EA-317
41376-1 Is She My Girl Friend? - vJS
Vic 21148, HMV EA-305
Chicago, May 29, 1928.
42373-2 Indian Cradle Song - vCC
Vic 21562, HMV B-5538
42374-2 Ready For The Riven - vJS
Vic 21501, HMV B-5561, EA-378
42375-2 Oh! You Have No Idea - vJS, CC
Vic 21501, HMV B-5553, EA-403
Chicago, June 27, 1928.
46003-2 Too Busy! - vCC
Vic 21546, HMV B-5534, EA-414
46004-3 Blazin'
Vic 21680
Chicago, June 29, 1928.
46020-1 Down Where The Sun Goes Down - vJS
Vic 21546, HMV EA-414
Chicago, November 20, 1928.
48609-2 My Suppressed Desire - vCC
Vic 21803, HMV B-5631, EA-504
48610-3 What A Girl! What A Night! - vJS
Vic 21803
Chicago, November 27, 1928.
48625-1 Smilin' Skies - vCC
Vic V-38083
48626-3 Here Comes My Ball And Chain - vJS
Vic 21812, HMV B-5653
48627-1-2 Who Wouldn't Be Jealous Of You? - vJS
Vic 21812, HMV EA-504
Chicago, December 3, 1928.
48656-1-2-3 That's How I Feel About You - vCC
Vic unissued
48657-1 Little Orphan Annie - vJS
Vic 21895
Chicago, December 12, 1928.
48725-3 Rhythm King - vCC
Vic 21891
48726-2 Bless You, Sister - vCC
Vic 21895
Chicago, January 17, 1929.
XC-3020-A Maytag Frolic, Part 1 (Harold Teen - vJS / Mississippi, Here I Am - vCC)
Br special recording; The Old Masters MB-113 (CD)
XC-3021-A Maytag Frolic, Part 2 (Sittin' And Whittlin' - vJS / 'Way Down In The Deep South - vCC)
Br special recording; The Old Masters MB-113 (CD)
XC-3024-A Maytag Frolic, Part 5 (Bless You Sister - vCC / Kansas City Kitty - beginning - vJS)
Br special recording; The Old Masters MB-113 (CD)
XC-3025-A Maytag Frolic, Part 6 (Kansas City Kitty - conclusion / What A Girl! What A Night! - vJS)
Br special recording; The Old Masters MB-113 (CD)
NOTE: These selections are part of a half-hour radio program produced by Brunswick for the National Radio Advertising Company. The intervening matrices in the series (XC-3022-A / XC-3023-A), also by Coon-Sanders, are
college medleys of no jazz interest. The Old Masters CD-ROM includes the program in its entirety.
Chicago, February 12, 1929.
48879-2 Mississippi, Here I Am - vJS, CC
Vic 21891
48880-2 Tennessee Lazy - vJS
Vic 21939
NOTE: Some copies of Victor 21939 labeled TENNESSEE LADY.
Chicago, February 23, 1929.
50519-3 Kansas City Kitty - vJS
Vic 21939
Chicago, July 24, 1929.
55492-3 (I'm Just Wild About Everything) And Especially You! - vJS
Vic 22077
55493-1-2-3 Because You Said "I Love You" - vJS
Vic unissued
55494-1-2-3 True Blue Lou - vJS
Vic unissued
Chicago, July 26, 1929.
55509-4 The Flippity Flop - vJS
Vic 22089, HMV B-5752, EA-610, R-14287
55510-3 Gotta Great Big Date With A Little Bitta Girl - vJS
Vic 22123, HMV B-5752, R-14264
Chicago, November 18, 1929.
57429-3 Harlem Madness - vJS
Vic 22300
57430-1 Moanin' For You - vJS
Vic 22278, HMV EA-717
Chicago, November 29, 1929.
57497-1-2-3 Music In The Moonlight - vCC
Vic unissued
57498-1-2-3 Ain't You, Baby? - vCC
Vic unissued
57499-3 We Love Us - vJS
Vic 22304, HMV R-14401
Chicago, December 6, 1929.
57232-2 Sweepin' The Clouds Away - vJS, CC
Vic 22346, HMV EA-724
57233-2 Alone In The Rain - vJS, CC
Vic 22262, HMV B-5793, R-14359
57234-3 After You've Gone - vJS, CC
Vic 22342
Chicago, December 12, 1929.
57254-2 The Darktown Strutters' Ball - vCC
Vic 22342
57255-1-2-3 Take Me - vJS
Vic unissued
57497-4-5-6 Music In The Moonlight - vCC
Vic unissued
John "Lop" Jarman, mel, added; Eddie Edwards, bb, replaces Krebs. New York, March 9, 1932.
71928-1 Lo And Behold - vJS
Vic 22951, El EG-2573
71929-1 Let That Be A Lesson To You - vJS
Vic 22950, HMV B-6198, HMV R-14774
71930-1 What A Life! (Trying To Live Without You) - vJS
Vic 22950, HMV B-6199
71931-1 Sing A New Song - vJS
Vic 22951, HMV B-6189, EA-1115, El EG-2573, HMV R-14774
New York, March 24, 1932.
72000-1 'Round My Heart - vJS
Vic 22972
72001-1 Keepin' Out Of Mischief Now - vJS
Vic 22969
72002-1 I Know You're Lying, But I Love It - vJS
Vic 22969
72003-1 I Want To Go Home - vJS
Vic 22972
72004-1 Give Her A Kiss For Me - vJS
Vic unissued
72005-2 On Revival Day - vCC
Vic 22979
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