CRACKER JACK'S CORRUGATED CHARACTERS
Pseudonym on XX 4 for Jimmy O'Bryant's Washboard Band, q.v.
FRANCIS CRAIG AND HIS ORCHESTRA
The following titles by this dance band are known or believed to be of considerable jazz interest.
Francis Craig, p, dir: Malcolm Crain, c / George Thomas, tb / James Melton, cl, ss, as / Kenny Sargent, Cecil Bailey, cl,
as / Newton Richards, Ray McNeary, cl, ts / Ken Binford, bj / Herb Hill, bb / Powell Adams, d. Atlanta, January 27, 1925.
140278-1-2 Marble Halls
Col unissued
140279-1-2 Steady Roll Blues
Col unissued
Atlanta, September 29, 1925.
141005-2 Marble Halls
Col 567-D
141012-2 Steady Roll Blues
Col 567-D
Francis Craig, dir: Malcolm Crain, Clarence "Cool" Morrison, t / tb / Kenny Sargent and another, cl, ss, as / Newton Richards and another, cl, ts / Jess Jessup, p / bj / bb / Powell Adams d. The unknown musicians are known only by the names with which they signed a copy of Columbia 1266-D (giving no instruments), which came to light some years ago: __ Boastman; __ Fletcher; Red Hawn; B. Yandles. Atlanta, April 21, 1926.
142068-1 Hard-To-Get Gertie
Col 709-D, Re G-8744
142069-3 That Florida Low-Down
Col 1266-D
NOTE: Regal G-8744 as RAYMOND DANCE BAND.
Atlanta, April 22, 1926.
142078-3 Do You Believe In Dreams?
Col 709-D, 4134
NOTE: Columbia 4134 as DENZA DANCE BAND.
MARK CRANE'S ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on American Parlophone for Fred Hall's Sugar Babies, q.v.
DAN CRAWFORD'S SYNCOPATORS
Pseudonym on Australian Melotone 10008 (GET OUT AND GET UNDER THE MOON) for Sam Lanin and his
Orchestra, q.v.
JACK CRAWFORD AND HIS BOYS
Pseudonym on Champion for Emil Seidel's Orchestra, q.v. This is of no known relation to the following band.
JACK CRAWFORD AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Jack Crawford, cl, ss, as, dir: Bob Huff, Gerald Miller, t / Ted Willis, tb / Joe Snyder, cl, ss, as / Carroll Willis, cl, ts / Harry Sosnik, p / Joe Bucher, bj / Earl Center, bb / Paul McKnight, d. Camden, NJ, July 22, 1927.
39450-1-2-3-4 Swanee Shore
Vic unissued
39451-1-2-3-4 Who's That Pretty Baby?
Vic unissued
39452-1-2-3-4 I'd Walk A Million Miles
Vic unissued
Camden, NJ, July 30, 1927.
39450-5 Swanee Shore
Vic 20847, HMV B-5375
39451-6 Who's That Pretty Baby?
Vic 20847, HMV B-5375
39452-6 I'd Walk A Million Miles
Vic 20901, HMV B-5397
Lewis James, v. New York, September 27, 1927.
40121-3 Baltimore
Vic 20994
40122-1-2-3 Give Me A Night In June - vLJ
Vic unissued
40123-1-2 Hurricane
Vic unissued
Unknown s added. Kansas City, December 12, 1927.
41366-1 Kiss And Make Up
Vic unissued
Kansas City, December 15, 1927.
41366-5 Kiss And Make Up
Vic 21173, HMV EA-313
41379-1-2-3 How Long Has This Been Going On?
Vic unissued
41380-2 Beautiful
Vic 21217, HMV EA-375
41381-1-2-3-4 Nothing To Lose
Vic unissued
NOTE: This name appears on Crown 81018 (Canadian) as a pseudonym for the Ten Jacks of Diamonds, q.v.
LILIAN CRAWFORD
Piano solo. Richmond, IN, February 7, 1934.
19488 In A Mist (Bixology)
Ch 16817, Iragen 1G-29-02
MATTY CRAWFORD'S ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Crown 81068 Billy James and his Orchestra
81113 Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra
81158 Fred Rich and his Orchestra
Domino 181113 Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra
ROSETTA CRAWFORD
Vocal, acc. by own p. New York, August 22, 1923.
If You Don't, I Know Who Will
Vic test (unnumbered)
Acc. by King Bechet Trio: Sidney Bechet, cl, ss / Clarence Williams, p / Buddy Christian bj. New York, October, 1923.
71945-A Down On The Levee Blues
OK 8096, Par E-5234
71946-B Lonesome Mama Blues
OK 8096, Par E-5234
Acc. by ? Tom Morris, c / ? Cliff Jackson or ? Mike Jackson, p / ? Charlie Dixon, bj. New York, c. May, 1926.
106858- Two-Faced Man
PA 7505, Per 105
106859- Misery
PA 7505, Per 105
WILTON CRAWLEY
Clarinet solos with own vocal, acc. by Eddie Heywood, p / Eddie Lang, g / John Trueheart bj. New York, May 31, 1927.
80944-B Crawley Blues
OK 8479
80945-A Geechie River Blues
OK 8492
80946-A Buffalo Strut
OK unissued
Trueheart omitted. New York, June 4, 1927.
80983-C Irony Daddy Blues
OK 8479
80984-C She's Forty With Me
OK 8492
Acc. by p / bj / g. Chicago, December 16, 1927.
82078-B She's Nothing But Nice
OK 8555
82079-B Crawley Clarinet Moan
OK 8539
82080-A Love Will Drive Me Crazy
OK 8539
82081-B Let's Pretend To Be Sweethearts
OK 8555
Acc. by p / Lonnie Johnson, g. Chicago, December 17, 1927.
82090-A Jewels Of My Heart
OK unissued
82091-A-B Diamonds In The Rough
OK unissued
Acc. by Eddie Heywood, p / Eddie Lang, g. New York, May 31, 1928.
400724-C Wishing
OK 8718
400725-B Old Broke Up Shoes (Old Broken-Up Shoes*)
OK 8589, *Par R-2163
400726-A I'm Forever Changing Sweethearts
OK 8589
400727-A-B Put A Flavor To Love
OK unissued
Clarinet solos with own vocal, acc. by Eddie Heywood, p / Eddie Lang, g. New York, September 4, 1928.
401096-B Tall Tillie's Too Tight
OK 8619
401097-A Snake Hip Dance
Unissued New York, September 6, 1928.
401100-A My Perfect Thrill
OK 8718
401101-B Shadow Of The Blues
OK 8619
WILTON CRAWLEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Henry Allen, t / ? James Archey, tb / Wilton Crawley, cl, v / Charlie Holmes, as / ? Greeley Walton, ts / Luis Russell, p / Will Johnson, g / Pops Foster, sb / Paul Barbarin, d. New York, October 3, 1929.
56747-2 Snake Hip Dance - vWC
Vic V-38094, HMV R-10382
56748-2 She's Driving Me Wild - vWC
Vic V-38094, HMV R-10382
? Freddie Jenkins, ? Robert Cheek, t / tb / Wilton Crawley, cl / Charlie Holmes, as / Jelly Roll Morton, Luis Russell, p / bj, g / Pops Foster, sb / Paul Barbarin, d. New York, December 2, 1929.
57565-2 You Oughta See My Gal
Vic V-38136
57566-1 Futuristic Blues
You Oughta See My Gal
57567-2 Keep Your Business To Yourself
Vic V-38116, BB B-5827
57568-1 She's Got What I Need
Vic V-38116, BB B-5827
Henry Allen, t / Wilton Crawley, cl, v / Charlie Holmes, as / Jelly Roll Morton, p / Teddy Bunn, g / Pops Foster, sb / Bruce Johnson, wb. New York, June 3, 1930.
62188-2 Big Time Woman - vWC
Vic 23292
62189-1 I'm Her Papa, She's My Mama - vWC
Issued on LP
62189-2 I'm Her Papa, She's My Mama - vWC
Vic 23344
62190-1 New Crawley Blues
Vic 23344
62191-1 She Saves Her Sweetest Smiles For Me - vWC
Vic 23292
NOTE: Victor 23344 as WILTON CRAWLEY AND THE WASHBOARD RHYTHM KINGS.
WILLIE CREAGER AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Rumor persists that Willie Creager's band recorded with Bix Beiderbecke when both were playing in the Cinderella Ballroom, New York, in the autumn of 1924. Be that as it may, the following from the enormous number made by his band between 1923 and 1930 are of jazz interest, although little is known regarding the personnel. It should not be assumed that other titles, even those made at any of the following sessions, are of the same outstanding quality.
Willie Creager dir: 2 t / tb / cl, as / cl, as, bar / cl, ts / Phil Romano, p / bj / bb / d. New York, November 20, 1928.
8331-1-2 Cryin' Blues
Ban 6226, Je 5461, Or 1392
NOTE: Jewel 5461 and Oriole 1392 as TED WHITE'S COLLEGIANS.
New York, December 17, 1928.
8413-2 Cat's Kittens
Ban 6257, Chg 951, Je 5488, Or 1454
NOTE: Challenge 951, Jewel 5488, and Oriole 1454 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND.
New York, January 12, 1929.
8456-2 You Please Me - v
Ban 6266, Or 1457, Apex 8949, Cr 81061, Dom 31106
8457-1 Pepper Pot
Ban 6285, Or 1474
NOTE: Orioles as DIXIE JAZZ BAND; Crown 81061 as SOUTHERN NIGHT HAWKS.
CHAS. CREATH'S JAZZ-O-MANIACS
Charles Creath, t, dir: Leonard Davis, t / Charlie Lawson, tb / Sam Long, William Thornton Blue, cl, as / William Rollins, ts / Cranston Hamilton, p / Pete Patterson, bj / Floyd Campbell d, v. St. Louis, c. December 2, 1924.
8781-A Pleasure Mad
OK 1 (special record), 8201
8782-A Market Street Blues - vFC
OK 1 (special record), 8201
St. Louis, March, 1925.
9018-A I Woke Up Cold In Hand - vFC
OK 8217
9019-A King Porter Stomp
OK 8210
9020-A Every Man That Wears Bell-Bottom Britches Ain't No Monkey Man - vFC
OK 8210
9021-A My Daddy Rocks Me (With One Steady Roll) - vFC
OK 8217
NOTE: Some copies of the last title are labeled MY BABY ROCKS ME... (which is what is sung).
Charles Creath, t, dir: Sonny Lee, tb / Horace Eubanks, William Thornton Blue, cl, as / William Rollins, ts / Cranston Hamilton, p / Pete Patterson, bj / Zutty Singleton, d, with Lonnie Johnson, vn, v*. St. Louis, c. November 3, 1925.
9426-A Market Street Stomp
OK 8280, Od 49161
9427-A *Won't Don't Blues
OK 8280
9428-A Way Down In Lover's Lane
OK 8257
9429-A Grandpa's Spell [sic]
OK 8257
Charles Creath, t, dir: Dewey Jackson, t / Albert Wynn, tb / Horace Eubanks, William Thornton Blue, cl, as / William Rollins, ts / Burroughs Lovingood, p / Pete Patterson, bj / ? Cecil White, bb / ? Floyd Campbell, d. St. Louis, May 2, 1927.
80823-B Butter-Finger Blues
OK 8477
80824-A Crazy Quilt
OK 8477
CREIGHTON AND LAUGHTON
Cavan O'Connor, Maurice Elwin, v duet, acc. by Max Goldberg, t / cl, ts / Claude Ivy, p / ? Alan Ferguson, g / Spike Hughes, sb / d. London, September 25, 1930.
GB-1926-3 Be Careful With Those Eyes
Dec F-1955
NOTE: There may be other titles by this duo under this pseudonym of similar jazz quality.
CREOLE JASS BAND
Unknown c / tb / cl / as / p / md / sb / d (possibly Bill Johnson's Creole Jazz Band, including Johnson himself on sb). New York, December 2, 1918.
Tack 'Em Down
Vic test (unnumbered)
CRESCENT CITY RED JACKETS
Pseudonym on Champion 15269 and 15270 for Fred Rich and his Orchestra, q.v.
CRESCENT DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Guardsman 1609 (LOTS O' MAMA) for Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra, q.v.
THE CRICHTON LYRICALS FROM THE CAFE DE PARIS, LONDON
Jack Jackson, t / tb / Harry Roy, cl, as / H. Lyons, cl, ts / N. Tronny, vn / Sid Roy, p, ldr / Tommy Venn, bj / Eddie Collis, d, v. London, October 21, 1927.
4759 She Don't Wanna - vEC
Imp 1821
4760-2 Somebody Said - vEC
Imp 1820
KATIE CRIPPEN
Vocal, acc. by Henderson's Novelty Orchestra: t / ? Chink Johnson, tb / Edgar Campbell cl / ? Cordy Williams, vn / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, February, March, 1921.
P-103-2 Blind Man's Blues
BS 2003, Cx 40054, Fam 3048, Pm 12126, 20054, Pur 11054
P-104-2 Play 'Em For Mama, Sing 'Em For Me
BS 2003, Cx 40054, Fam 3048, Pm 12126, 20054, Pur 11054
NOTE: Famous 3048 as ELLA WHITE AND HER ALABAMA SEVEN, with matrices P-2003-2 / P-2004-2 respectively. Accompaniment as HER JAZZ ARTISTS on Paramount 20054 and Puritan 11054.
Acc. by Henderson's Novelty Orchestra: t / tb / Buster Bailey, cl, as / Garvin Bushell cl / Willie Gant, p. New York, c. June, 1921.
P-136-2 That's My Cup Blues
BS 2018, Pm 12129
P-137-1 When It's Too Late (You're Gonna Miss Me, Daddy)
BS 2018, Pm 12129
BING CROSBY
This tremendously popular vocalists was an avowed jazz enthusiast and insisted his accompanists include the late Eddie Lang, g, right up to the day of Lang's death. Although Lang, the Dorsey Brothers, and other jazz stars of the early 1930s played on many of Bing's records of that time, few were featured extensively; but as might be expected, a fair number of sides recorded by the Old Groaner, as he was affectionately known, in his half-century as a recording artist, are of interest as jazz, and these are listed below.
Vocal, acc. by the Mills Brothers (q.v. for personnel) / Frank Guarente, t / Will Bradley, tb / Les Dreyer, Bennie Krueger, as / Max Farley, ts / Fred Glickman, Max Solowsky, vn / Joe Meresco, p / Eddie Lang, g / Hank Stern, bb / Larry Gomar, d. New York, December 16, 1931.
E-37467-A Dinah
Br 6240, 6485, 01271, 01424, 02313, 03080, A-9202, A-9263, A-81096, 4840, Col CQ-3797, DO-1177, M-273, Lucky 202, 60001
Guarente, Glickman and Solowsky omitted. New York, February 29, 1932.
B-11376-A Shine
Br 6276, 6485, 01316, 01424, A-9240, A-9263, 4810, Col 4305-M, 4421-M, DB-1845, DO-1177, CQ-3474, DW-4968, GN-5049, M-273, Lucky 60001
NOTE: Columbia CQ-3474 (Italian) is titled SPLENDORE.
Acc. by Don Redman and his Orchestra: Don Redman, cl, as, dir: Langston Curl, Sidney de Paris, Shirley Clay, t / Claude Jones, Fred Robinson, Benny Morton, tb / Edward Inge, Rupert Cole, cl, as / Robert Carroll, ts / Horace Henderson, p,
a / Talcott Reeves, bj / Bob Ysaguirre, bb / Manzie Johnson, d / The Boswell Sisters, v. New York, April 13, 1932.
BX-11701-A Lawd, You Made The Night Too Long
Br 20109, 0107, A-5113, 20097 (Italian), Col SW-290 (Japanese), Lucky Y-11 (Japanese), Bm 1013
NOTE: Biltmore 1013 is a 10-inch record edited from the 12-inch original.
Acc. by Isham Jones and his Orchestra: Isham Jones, dir: George Thow, Clarence Willard, Chelsea Quealey, t / Jack Jenney, Sonny Lee, tb / Woody Herman, cl, as, bar / Milt Yaner, Victor Hauprich, cl, as / Saxie Mansfield, ts / Eddie Stone, vn / Joe Bishop, fh, a / Harold Smith, p / Eddie Lang, g / Richard Kissinger, bb / Walter Lageson, d. Chicago, April 23, 1932.
JC-8592-A Sweet Georgia Brown
Br 6320, 6635, 01316, A-9796, A-500307, Ban 33160, Cq 8363, 9553, Mt M-13127, Or 2962, Per 13034, Ro 2336, Col 4530-M, DB-1881, DO-1431, Voc / OK 2867, Lucky 6010, Ph B-21999-H
JC-8592-B Sweet Georgia Brown
Col CL-6105, 5-1166, 33FP-1013, Har HL-7094, Fontana TFR-6012, 662021-TR, Ph 429162-BE, Coral KLP-672 (LPs)
Acc. by Lennie Hayton and his Orchestra: Lennie Hayton, p, dir: Nat Natoli, t / Bill Rank, tb / Frank Trumbauer,
Cm / Eddie Lang, g / sb / d, probably others. Chicago, May 25, 1932.
JC-8635-1 Cabin In The Cotton
Br 6329, 01326, A-500188, Col DB-2030, DB-30063
Chicago, May 26, 1932.
JC-8641-1 Some Of These Days
Br 6351, 6635, 01469 02144, A-9796 A-9934, A-50307, Ban 33163, Cq 8366, 9551, Mt M-13130, Or 2965, Per 13037, Ro 2339, Voc / OK 2869 Col 4305-M, 4421-M, DB-1845, DO-431, DW-4968, GN-5049, M-100, 291899, Lucky 60010
Acc. by Bunny Berigan, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / Harry Hoffman, vn / Fulton McGrath, p / Eddie Lang, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan King, d, with the Mills Brothers, v (where shown). New York, January 26, 1933.
B-12991-A I've Got The World On A String
Br 6491, 01531, A-500234, Col 4301-M, 4417-M, DB-1964, DB-30006, DO-3506
B-12992-A My Honey's Lovin' Arms - vMB
Br 6525, 01469, A-500234, Col DB-1971, DB-30010, DO-1130
B-12992-B My Honey's Lovin' Arms - vMB
Br 6525, Col 4304-M, 4420-M
NOTE: B-12992 appears also on Lucky 60011, take unknown.
Acc. by the Dorsey Brothers and their Orchestra: Bunny Berigan, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Larry Binyon, ts / Fulton McGrath, p / Dick McDonough, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan King, d. New York, March 14, 1933.
B-13149-A Someone Stole Gabriel's Horn
Br 6533, 01498, A-500238, Ban 33203, Cq 8417, Mt M-13170, Or 2998, Per 13055, Ro 2372, Voc / OK 2879, 4522, Col DB-1894, DO-1432
B-13150-A Stay On The Right Side Of The Road
Br 6533, 01498, A-500238, Ban 33202, Cq 8416, 9557, Har 1006, Mt M-13169, Or 2997, Per 13054, Ro 2371, Voc / OK 4522, Col DB-1964
B-13150-B Stay On The Right Side Of The Road
IAJRC LP-2 (LP)
B-13151-A Here Is My Heart
Har HL-7147 (LP)
Acc. by Jimmie Grier and his Orchestra: Probably: Walter Holzhaus, Bernard Cohen, t / Homer Menge, tb / James Briggs, Frank Schumacher, cl, as / Art Grier, cl, ts / Dick Webster, Weiner Callies, Dwight Muma, vn / Joe Sullivan, p / Richard Ebrecke, g / Paul King, sb / William Madeas, d. Los Angeles, August 27, 1933.
LA-3-A I Guess It Had To Be That Way
Br 6644, 01597, A-9483, Ban 33198, Cq 8412, Mt M-13165, Or 2993, Per 13050, Ro 2367, Voc / OK 2878, Col DB-2137, DB-30222, DO-1090, DO-3505
Acc. by large orchestra featuring Joe Sullivan, p / Bobby Sherwood, g. Los Angeles, August 8, 1934.
DLA-8-A Let Me Call You Sweetheart
Dec 101, Y-5074, Br 01925, 01992, Pol A-61113
DLA-9-A Someday, Sweetheart
Dec 101, Y-5074, Br 01992, Pol A-61113
Los Angeles, November 9, 1934.
DLA-72-A Love Is Just Around The Corner
Dec 310, Y-3006, Br 01952
DAVID CROSS
Vocal, acc. by Jazz Trio: Possibly Cicero Thomas, c / King Mutt, cl / p. Chicago, March 27, 1929.
C-3186-A That's The Way She Likes It
Br 7079
C-3187 Then My Gal's In Town
Br 7079
CROSS ROADS INN ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Duophone for Meyer Davis' Swannee Syncopators, q.v.
CROSSTOWN RAMBLERS
Pseudonym on Champion for Hitch's Happy Harmonists, q.v.
FRANK CRUMIT
The following title by this popular stage and radio star is of some interest for its accompaniment.
Acc. by the Virginians: Eddie King, d, dir. Henry Busse, Frank Siegrist, t / Roy Maxon, tb / Hale Byers, cl, ss, as / Ferde Grofé, p, a / Jack Barsby, bb. New York, December 21, 1923.
29155-4 Mindin' My Bus'ness
Vic 19259, Zon 3727
JESSE CRUMP
Piano solos. Richmond, IN, July 20, 1923.
11560 Mr. Crump Rag
Gnt (private pressing)
11561 Golden West Blues
Gnt (private pressing)
CRYSTAL ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Silvertone 3032 for Herb Wiedoeft and his Cinderella Roof Orchestra, q.v.
CUBAN DANCE PLAYERS
Pseudonym on Challenge 210 for Brad Gowans' Rhapsody Makers, q.v.
BERNIE CUMMINS
The following titles by the various bands directed by Bernie Cummins are known to be of some jazz interest.
BERNIE CUMMINS AND HIS TOADSTOOL INN ORCHESTRA: Bernie Cummins, d, dir: 2 t / tb / cl, ss as / as /
ts / Karl Radlach, p / Walter Cummins, bj / bb. ("Under the direction of Gene King" on Gennett 20043). Richmond, IN, January 28, 1924.
11741-B Home Folks Blues
Gnt 5395
11742-A Ida
Gnt 5395
11743 Dancin' Dan
Gnt 20043
BERNIE CUMMINS AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Probably as above. Richmond, IN, April 14, 1924.
11838, A-B When The Wind Blows North (Then I Start Going South)
Gnt unissued
11839, A-B Don't Mind The Rain
Gnt unissued
11840 St. Louis Blues
Gnt unissued
Richmond, IN, May 19, 1924.
11876,-A When
Gnt 5466
11877-B Jiminy Gee
Gnt 5468
11878 When The Wind Blows North (Then I Start Going South)
Gnt 5468
11879 St. Louis Blues
Gnt 5466
Richmond, IN, May 20, 1924.
11880 When The Dixie Stars Are Playing Peekaboo
Gnt 5467
11881 Brown Eyes
Gnt 5467
11882 Now George! - vBC
Gnt test
Gene King, dir., next session. Richmond, IN, September 19, 1924.
12021-B Words
Gnt 5546
12022 Keep On Dancing
Gnt 5546
Richmond, IN, September 29, 1924.
12036 That's Georgia
Gnt 5555
12037 Lonely Me
Gnt 5555
12038 Sally Lou
Gnt unissued
Richmond, IN, January 22, 1925.
12136-B (I Like Pie, I Like Cake But) I Like You Best Of All
Gnt 5641, Cx 40416
12137, A-B Frankie And Johnnie
Gnt unissued
12138-A Poplar Street Blues
Gnt 5641, Cx 40416
12139 Little Devil
Gnt unissued
New York, November 12, 1927.
E-25197 Where The Cot-Cot-Cotton Grows - v3
Br 3722, 3695
E-25202 Ev'rybody Loves My Girl - vBC&ch
Br 3722, 3695
BERNIE CUMMINS AND HIS BILTMORE ORCHESTRA: Bernie Cummins, d, v, dir: Paul Roberts, t, v / t / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / vn / Karl Radlach, p / Walter Cummins, bj, g / bb. New York, August 14, 1929.
53985-2 Little By Little - vBC
Vic 22088, HMV B-5719
53986-3 Every Day Away From You - vBC
Vic 22088
BERNIE CUMMINS AND HIS HOTEL NEW YORKER ORCHESTRA: Bernie Cummins, d, dir: Paul Roberts,? Ernie Mathias, t / tb / Wally Smith and another, cl, as / cl, ts / vn / Karl Radlach, p / Walter Cummins, bj / ? Bill Diehl, bb / Belle Mann, v. New York, January 23, 1930.
58618-1 Cooking Breakfast For The One I Love - vBM
Vic 22295, HMV B-5811, EA-712
New York, March 10, 1930.
59621-1 Minnie The Mermaid (A Love Song In Fish Time) - vO
Vic 22355, HMV B-5860, EA-751
WALTER CUMMINS
The following popular vocal records by Bernie Cummins's brother and banjoist, guitar player, and sometimes vocalist, are of interest as jazz for their accompaniments.
Vocal, acc. by Chester Hazlett, as / vn (not Joe Venuti) / ? Rube Bloom, p / g (not Eddie Lang). New York, July 16, 1929.
148814-3 Ich Liebe Dich (I Love You)
Har 978-H, VT 1978-V
148815-3 Huggable, Kissable You
Har 979-H, VT 1978-V
CUNARD DANCE BAND
Pseudonym on Piccadilly 545 (COOKING BREAKFAST FOR THE ONE I LOVE) for the California Ramblers, q.v., and other American and British bands of no special jazz interest, with the following unidentified exception:
2 t / tb / 2as / ts / p / bj / sb / d / v. London, c. March, 1932.
4672-2 Hot Coffee - v
Pic 919
JOE CURRAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on American Parlophone for the following items listed in this book:
PNY-34012 Thank Your Father (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
PNY-41231 Both sides by Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra
PNY-41232 Both sides by Miff Mole and his Little Molers
PNY-41254 Both sides by Smith Ballew and his Orchestra
PNY-41282 Both sides by Smith Ballew and his Orchestra
PNY-41301 Both sides by Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra
PNY-41310 Both sides by Fred "Sugar" Hall and his Sugar Babies
PNY-41313 Both sides by Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra
CURRY'S DANCE BAND / JAZZ BAND / ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Curry's for the following items listed in this book:
157 Sobbin' Blues (Six Black Diamonds; see Joseph Samuels)
166 Oh! Sister, Ain't That Hot? (Original Memphis Five)
264 I Wonder What's Become Of Joe? (Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra)
310 Just Another Day Wasted Away (California Ramblers)
325 I Ain't Got Nobody (California Ramblers)
328 There's A Rickety Rackety Shack (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
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