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DIXIE-LAND THUMPERS

Natty Dominique, c / Johnny Dodds, cl / Jimmy Blythe, p / Baby Dodds, d, wb. Chicago, c. August, 1927.

4762-3 There'll Come A Day

Pm 12525, 14023, Chg 806, Cen 3001, JC L-14, AF A-012

4763-1 Weary Way Blues

Pm 12525, Cen 3001, JC L-14, AF A-012

NOTE: Challenge as SILVER SLIPPER ORCHESTRA; Paramount 4023 as JOHNNY DODDS FOUR.

Chicago, December, 1927.

20240-1 Oriental Man

Pm 12594, Cen 3002, JC L-6, JRS AA-106

20241-2 Sock That Thing

Pm 12594, Cen 3002, JC L-6, JRS AA-106

20286-3 Oriental Man

Pm 12594



DIXON AND CHANNEY

See Vance Dixon.

DIXON'S CHICAGO SERENADERS

See the Vicksburg Blowers.

MARY DIXON

Vocal, acc. by Louis Metcalf, c / J. C. Johnson, p. New York, July 30, 1928.

E-27912- Dusky Stevedore

Voc 1199


E-27913- I Can't Give You Anything But Love

Voc 1199


NOTE: The Brunswick file shows Joe Davis present at this session, although it does not state in what capacity.

Acc. by Ed Allen, c / J. C. Johnson, p. New York, March 20, 1929.

148109-2 You Can't Sleep In My Bed

Col 14415-D

148110-2 Daddy You Got Ev'rything

Col 14415-D

Acc. by ? Ernest Elliott, cl / J. C. Johnson, p. New York, June 20, 1929.

148725-3 Old Forsaken Blues

Col 14442-D

148726-3 All Around Mama

Col 14442-D

Acc. by Louis Metcalf, c / J. C. Johnson, p / g. New York, August 24, 1929.

148923-1 Black Dog Blues

Col 14459-D

148924-2 Fire And Thunder Blues

Col 14459-D

Acc. by Ed Allen, c / ? Albert Socarras, cl / J. C. Johnson, p. New York, October 31, 1929.

149455-3 Daddy, You're A Low Down Man

Col 14532-D

149456-3 Unhappy Blues

Col 14532-D

VANCE DIXON

DIXON'S JAZZ DUO: Vance Dixon, cl, as / Kline Tyndall, p. Chicago, August, 1926.

2625-2 K. D. Blues

Pm 12385


2626-1 Headache Blues

Pm 12385


DIXON'S JAZZ MANIACS: Vance Dixon, cl, as / Kline Tyndall, p / ? Lawrence Dixon, bj. Chicago, c. December, 1926.

2761-2 Tiger Rag

Pm 12405

2762-2 D A D Blues (S.O.B. Blues*)

Pm 12405, Her 92018*

NOTE: Herwin 92018 as THE JELLY WHIPPERS.

Chicago, c. January, 1927.

4090-1-2 Crazy Quilt

Pm 12446

4091-1 My Man Just Won't Don't

Pm 12446

DIXON AND CHANNEY: Vance Dixon, cl / Alec Channey, p. Chicago, c. March, 1927.

4322-2 Sweet Patunia

Pm 12471


VANCE DIXON AND HIS 47th STREET BOYS: Clarinet solos, acc. by Henry McCord, t / Kline Tyndall, p / Ted Tinsley, g. Chicago, July 31, 1929.

TC-3978 Gill Stomp

Br test

TC-3979 Blue-Ku



Br test

As above. Chicago, August 29, 1929.

C-4182-A-B Gill Stomp

Voc unissued

VANCE DIXON AND HIS PENCILS: t / tb / Vance Dixon, cl, v / ? Fats Waller, p / bb / "Papa Too Sweet, " v. New York, June 12, 1931.

151600-2 Hot Peanuts - vVD

Col 14608-D

151601-1 Meat Man Pete (Pete, The Dealer In Meat*)

Col 14673-D, OK 8891* - vPTS

151602-1 Laughing Stomp - vPTS

Col 14608-D

151603-1 Who Stole The Lock ? - vPTS&ch

Col 14673-D, OK 8891

NOTE: Columbia 14673-D and Okeh 8891 bear matrices 404948-A / 404949-A instead of those shown above.

New York, March 10, 1932.

405164-A-B Moonshine - vVD

OK unissued

405165-A-B Have You Seen My Baby's Rhumba? - vVD

OK unissued

DJANGO'S MUSIC

See Django Reinhardt.

DOROTHY DODD

Vocal, acc. by unknown jazz band. New York, September 15, 1921.

C-731-1-3 I Want Some Loving Blues

Cdl 2053, Cl 3009, Pha 17201, Roy 10126

New York, September 22, 1921.

C-747-1-2 Dangerous Blues

Cdl 2053, C1 3009, Ph 17201, Roy 10126

NOTE: Phantasie as JOSEPHINE BAKER; Royal as MARIE THOMAS, acc. FLEMING'S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA. Copies of Phantasie are also reported labeled LUCILLE HEGAMIN AND HER BAND.

New York, c. October, 1921.

I Ain't Gonna Be Nobody's Fool

Arto 9110, Bell P-110, Globe 7110, Hy K-110

I've Got The Blues

Arto 9110, Bell P-110, Globe 7110, Hy K-110

New York, November 2, 1921.

1-1231 All By Myself

Fed 5163, Sil 2163



JOHNNY DODDS

DODDS AND PARHAM: Johnny Dodds, cl / Tiny Parham, p. Chicago, c. March, 1927.

4332-3 Oh Daddy

Pm 12471, 14032, SD 102, Jazz 5004 (not issued)

Chicago, c. April, 1927.

4413-1 Loveless Love (Careless Love*) (Couldn't Care Less Love**)

Pm 12483, AM 635, V-1*, JC L-29, JRS AA-104, XX10**

4414-2 19th Street Blues

Pm 12483, AM 635, V-1*, JC L-29, JRS AA-104, XX10**

NOTE: XX as STINKING SOCKS' SERAPHIC DUO. Most copies of AM V-1 have labels reversed.

Clarinet solos, acc. by Lil Armstrong, p / Bud Scott, g. Chicago, April 21, 1927.

E-22704 San

Br 3574, 7016 (not issued), Voc V-1025, HJCA 615, HJL HJ-9, Tpl 548, JSo AA-596

E-22706 Oh! Lizzie (A Lover's Lament)

Br 3585

E-22707 Oh! Lizzie( A Lover's Lament)



Br 3585, 7015 (not issued), Voc V-1025, HJCA 615, JSo AA-595

E-22709 The New St. Louis Blues

Br 3585, 7015 (not issued), Voc V-1025, HJCA 615, JSo AA-695

E-22710 Clarinet Wobble

Br 3574, 7016 (not issued), Voc V-1025, HJCA 615, HJL HJ-9, Tpl 548, JSo AA-596

NOTE: These were also assigned Vocalion matrix numbers C-775 - C-777, C-779, and C-781, respectively. HJCA 615 is a 12-inch 78-rpm record, closely grooved to accommodate all the four tracks shown above, like an EP. Vocalion V-1025 (as JOHNNY DODDS TRIO) was pressed from the first and fourth masters, though labeled with the titles of the second and third.

JOHNNY DODDS' BLACK BOTTOM STOMPERS: Louis Armstrong, c / Roy Palmer, tb / Johnny Dodds, cl / Barney Bigard, ts / Earl Hines, p / Bud Scott, bj / Baby Dodds, d.

E-6672 Weary Blues

Voc 15632, V-1008, Br 80073, Dec MG-36270, MO-31025, JSo AA-583

E-6674 New Orleans Stomp

Voc 15632, V-1008, Br 80073, Dec MG-36270, MO-31025, JSo AA-583

E-22725 Wild Man Blues

Br 3567, 80059, 602035, 02065, A-447, A-9843, A-500165, Mt M-12027, Polk P-9035, KP
K-103, Voc B-209, Dec M-30388, Od 284029, Pol 580003

E-22726 Wild Man Blues

Br 3567

E-22727; C-798 Melancholy



Br 3567, 80059, 602035, 02001, A-447, A-9733, 500165, Mt M-12064, Polk P-9034, Dec M-30388, Pol 50003

E-22728 Melancholy

Br 3567, KP K-103, Polk P-9034, Voc B-209

E-6441 Melancholy

Voc 1128

NOTE: Matrix E-6672 was originally assigned matrix numbers C-792 / E-22721; E-6674 originally assigned


C-794 / E-22723; E-22725 originally assigned C-796; E-22728 originally assigned C-798. Melotone M-12027,
M-12064, and Polk P-9034 as JACK WYNN AND HIS DALLAS DANDIES; Brunswick 0200, A-9733, and A-9843 as LOUIS ARMSTRONG WITH JACK WYNN'S DALLAS DANDIES; Brunswick 02065 as LOUIS ARMSTRONG AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Brunswick A-500165 as JACK WINN AND HIS DALLAS DANDIES.

George Mitchell, Natty Dominique, c / John Thomas, tb / Johnny Dodds, cl / Charlie Alexander, p / Bud Scott, bj / Baby Dodds, d / v. Chicago, October 8, 1927.

C-1237; E-6749 Come On And Stomp, Stomp, Stomp

Br 3568, 3681, 80074, Voc 1148, V-1003, JSo AA-542

C-1239; E-6746 After You've Gone - v

Br 3568, 3681, Creole 7

C-1241; E-6748 After You've Gone

Br 3568, 80074, Mt M-12027, Polk P-9035, Voc 1148, V-1003, JSo AA-542

C-1242 Joe Turner Blues

Br 3696 (not issued), 3997, 80075, A-7870, Voc V-1022, JSo AA-541

C-1245 When Erastus Plays His Old Kazoo

Br 3696 (not issued), 3997, 80075, A-7870, Voc V-1022, JSo AA-541

NOTE: Melotone and Polk as JACK WYNN AND HIS DALLAS DANDIES. Brunswick 3568 was originally scheduled to include the titles actually issued on Vocalion 15632 (see preceding session).

JOHNNY DODDS TRIO: Johnny Dodds, cl / Charlie Alexander, p / Bill Johnson, sb. Chicago, July 5, 1928.

46055-1 Blue Clarinet Stomp

HMV DLP-1073 (late pressings only), X 3006 (LPs)

46055-2 Blue Clarinet Stomp

Vic 21554

46056-1 Blue Piano Stomp

Vic 21554, BB B-10238, HMV JK-2179, Creole 19

JOHNNY DODDS' WASHBOARD BAND: Natty Dominique, c / Honore Dutrey, tb / Johnny Dodds, cl / Charlie Alexander, p / Bill Johnson, sb / Baby Dodds, wb. Chicago, July 6, 1928.

46063-2 Bucktown Stomp

Vic V-38004, BB B-8549, HMV B-10082, ALS-5033, EA-3982, HN-2985, JK-2766, Bm 1090, BRS 20, HJCA HC-58

46064-2 Weary City (Veary City*)

Vic V-38004, BB B-10239, HMV B-10082, ALS-5033, AV-708*, EA-3982, HN-2985; JK-2154, Bm 1091, BRS 21, HJCA HC-59

46065-1 Bull Fiddle Blues

Vic 21552, BB B-10239, HMV B-10223, AV-708, HN-3199, JK-2154, Bm 1091, BRS 21, HJCA HC-59

46066-1 Blue Washboard Stomp (Bull Fiddle Blues*)

Vic 21552, BB B-8549, HMV B-10223, EA-4089*, HN-3199, JK-2766, Bm 1090, BRS 20, HJCA HC-58

NOTE: British Rhythm Society 20 and 21 as JOHNNY DODDS' WASHBOARD SIX. Some HMV issues of matrix 46064 as WEARY CITY STOMP.

JOHNNY DODD'S ORCHESTRA: Natty Dominique, c / Honore Dutrey, tb / Johnny Dodds, cl / Lil Armstrong, p / Bill Johnson, sb / Baby Dodds, d. Chicago, January 16, 1929.

48797-1 Pencil Papa

Cam CAL-339, CDN-139, HMV 7EG-8233 (LPs)

48798-1-2 Heah Me Talkin'

Vic unissued

48799-1-2 Goober Dance

Vic unissued

48800-1-2 Too Tight

Vic unissued

Chicago, January 30, 1929.

48841-1 Sweet Lorraine

Vic LPV-558, RD-7983, Swaggie 33755 (LPs)

48841-2 Sweet Lorraine

Vic V-38038, HMV R-14178, Bm1078, HJCA HC-12

48842-2 My Little Isabel

Vic V-38541, BB B-10241, HMV JK-2137, Bm 1092, BRS 22, HJCA HC-60

NOTE: Bluebird, HMV JK-2137, BRS 22, and HJCA HC-60 as JOHNNY DODDS' HOT SIX.

Chicago, February 7, 1929.

48797-3 Pencil Papa

Vic V-38038, HMV R-14178, Bm 1078, HJCA HC-12

48797-4 Pencil Papa



Vic LPV-558, RD-7083, Swaggie 33755 (LPs)

48798-3 Heah Me 'Talkin'



Vic LPV-558, RD-7083, Swaggie 33755 (LPs)

48798-4 Heah Me Talkin'

Vic V-38541, BB B-10241, HMV JK-2137, BM 1092, BRS 22, HJCA HC-60

48799-3 Goober Dance

BB B-10240, HMV JK-2138, Bm 1093, BRS 13, HJCA HC-61

48799-4 Goober Dance

Vic 23396, HMV B-10419, ALS-5039, EA-4122, HN-3200, El EG-7844

48800-1 Too Tight



Vic FKM-2-7080 (LP)

48800-3 Too Tight

BB B-10240, HMV JK-2138, Bm 1093, BRS 13, HJCA HC-61

48800-4 Too Tight

HMV B-10419, EA-4122, HN-3200, El EG-7844

NOTE: All issues, except Biltmore 1093 of the last two titles, as JOHNNY DODDS HOT SIX.

JOHNNY DODDS TRIO: Johnny Dodds, cl / Lil Armstrong, p / Bill Johnson, sb. Chicago, February 7, 1929.

48669-1 Indigo Stomp



Vic LPV-558, RD-7983 (LPs)

48869-2 Indigo Stomp

Vic 23396, BB B-10238, HMV JK-2179, Creole 19

49863-1-2 Clarinetski

Vic unissued

NOTE: The matrix number of CLARINETSKI was originally 48868, but this was also allocated to a title by the Rev. F. W. McGee, so a few weeks later the Dodds side was renumbered as shown.



DOERR'S SAXOPHONE OCTETTE

Clyde Doerr, as, dir: ss / as / ts / bar / p / bj / ? d; some of the saxophonists double cl. New York, c. February 1, 1927.

2319-A The Nightmare

Cam 1120


2320-B Down Home Rag (Wilbur Sweatman)

Cam 1120


AL DOLLAR AND HIS TEN CENTS

Pseudonym on Filmophone for Cab Calloway and his Orchestra, q.v.



PAT DOLLOHAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Don Preston, Bob Sawyer, c / __ McDermott, tb / Virge Fisher, Gerald Relkan, cl, as / Al Dunn, cl, ts / Doug Larmor, p / Mac McLane, bj, g / Gordon Wood, bb / Ralph Quartermass, d. Richmond, IN, December 24, 1928.

14601-B My Suppressed Desire

Gnt 6711


14602-B Just For You And Me

Gnt 6711


NOTE: Other sides by this band may be of interest.

CHARLEY DOMINO

Pseudonym on Decca F-1560 for Maurice Elwin, q.v.



DONALD'S YANKEE CLUB ORCH

Pseudonym on Duophone D-4044 for Arnold Johnson and his Orchestra, q.v.



D'ONIVAS AND HIS ORCHESTRA

See D. Onivas (Domenico Savino, surname reversed).

PHIL DOOLEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Victor 24060 for Joe Haymes and his Orchestra, q.v.



CHARLES DORNBERGER AND HIS ORCHESTRA

The following, from this band's Victor sides of 1923-1930, are known to be of interest as jazz.

Charles Dornberger, cl, as, dir: Frank Ventre, t, a / Norwood Henderson, t / William Becker, tb / Earl Carpenter,
as / Fred Blondell, ts / Emil Seidel, p / Louis Hoffman, bj / Walter J. Lustig,­ bb, sb / d. New York, August 30, 1923.

28520-1 Oh, Sister! Ain't That Hot?

Vic 19138, HMV B-1718, Zon 3635

Charles Dornberger, cl, as, dir: Frank Ventre, t, a / John Azenedo, t / Charles Barber, tb / Earl Carpenter, cl, as / Frank Rand, cl, ts / Charles Kisco, p / Joseph Tuscando, bj, vn / Walter J. Lustig, bb / Larry Gomerdinger (? Gomar), d. New York, March 25, 1925.

32254-3 Oh That Sweet In Suite 16

Vic 19633

Charles Dornberger, cl, as, dir: Max Connett, George Hall, t / Thurlow "Ponzi" Cranz, tb / C. C. Borland, cl, as, a / George Gammon, cl, ts / Russ Carlson, p / Perry Dring, bj / Bob Hill,­ bb / Carl Skinner, d / v by the orch. Camden, NJ, April 27, 1927.

38011-1-2-3 Tiger Rag - vO

Vic unissued

38011-4 Tiger Rag

Vic unissued

High Dives

Vic test (unnumbered, takes -1 / -2 known)

Camden, NJ, May 10, 1927.

38011-7 Tiger Rag

Vic 20647, HMV B-5363, MW M-1140

Charles Dornberger, cl, as, dir: 2 t / tb / Dick Dixon, cl, as, v / George Zbanek, Harold Haren, cl­, ts, v / vn / p / g /
bb / d. Camden, NJ, July 3, 1929.

55074-2 Campus Capers - vDD-GZ-HH

Vic 22215, HMV B-5770, EA-660

D'ORSAY DANCE ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Harmony and associated labels for Ben Selvin and his Orchestra, q.v.



THE DORSEY BROTHERS' ORCHESTRA

Leo McConville, Fuzzy Farrar, t / Tommy Dorsey, t, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Arnold Brilhart, as, o / Herbert Spencer, ts / Carl Kress, g / Hank Stern, bb / Chauncey Morehouse, d, chimes / Irving Kaufman (as NOEL TAYLOR), v. New York, February 14, 1928.

400082-B Mary Ann - tTD / vIK

OK 40995, Par R-181, A-2469 A-4534, Od 193246, A-221092, 04055

400083-C Persian Rug

OK 40995, Par R-202, A-2469, Od 193246

Mickey Bloom, Fuzzy Farrar, t / Tommy Dorsey, t, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Arnold Brilhart, as,­ o / Herbert Spencer, ts / p / Carl Kress, bj / Hank Stern, bb / Chauncey Morehouse, d / Bill Dutton, v. New York, March 14, 1928.

400144-B Coquette - vBD

OK 41007, 16311, Par R-142, A-2475, A-4543, Od 193160, A-189133, 04072

400145-C The Yale Blues - vBD

OK 41007, 16311, Par E-6051, A-2475, Od 193160, A-189133

NOTE: OK 16311 as LOS HERMANOS DORSEY.

NOTE: Parlophone E-6051 as COMPETITION ORCHESTRA. Adrian Rollini, bsx, replaces Stern; Seger Ellis, v. New York, April 24, 1928.

400633-C Indian Cradle Song - vSE

OK 41032, Par R-202, A-2591, Od 193215, A-189166

400634-C My Melancholy Baby - tTB / vSE

OK 41032, Par R-181, A-2591, Od 193214, A-189166, A-22102

Joe Tarto, bb, replaces Rollini. New York, May 22, 1928.

400698-A That's My Mammy - vBD

OK 41050, Par R-215, A-2529, Ar 4311, Od A-189165, A-221085

400699-C Dixie Dawn - tTD / vBD

OK 41050, Par R-280, A-2654, Od A-189165

NOTE: Ariel as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA; Od A-221085 as ROOF GARDEN ORCHESTRA.

Hank Stern, bb, replaces Tarto, Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, June 4, 1928.

400740-B Evening Star - vSL

OK 41065 Par R-215, A-2535, A-4549, 25257, Od 165368, 193207, 193333, 221084, A-189157, 04076

400741-A Forgetting You - tTD / vSL

OK 41065, Par A-2535, A-4549, B-25257, Od 165368, 193207, A-189157, 04076

On July 16, 1928, a heavily augmented Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra with Dr. Eugene Ormandy as guest conductor recorded the waltz WAS IT A DREAM? in two parts for Okeh, but as might be expected, the results were of no interest as jazz, but for a short trombone solo.

THE DORSEY BROTHERS AND THEIR ORCHESTRA: Fuzzy Farrar, ? Nat Natoli, t / Tommy Dorsey­ t, tb / Jack Teagarden, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Arnold Brilhart, as / Frank Teschmacher, cl­, ts / Herbert Spencer, ts / Frank Signorelli, p / Carl Kress, bj, g / Hank Stern, bb / Stan King, d / Smith Ballew, v. New York, September 29, 1928.

401169-B 'Round Evening - vSB

OK 41124, Par A-2620, 22231, Od 193257, A-189198

401170-B Out Of The Dawn - vSB

OK 41124, Par R-256 A-2632, 22231, Ar 4324 Od 193257, A-189198, A-221111

NOTE: Ariel 4324 as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA.

At this point, the Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra discographies always refer to a session in Brunswick's New York ­studios for issue in England on Duophone. Although both Dorseys were indeed present on these sides, the Brunswick files credit them to Meyer Davis' Swanee Syncopators, under which name details are shown.

Leo McConville, Fuzzy Farrar, Phil Napoleon, t / Tommy Dorsey, t, tb / Glenn Miller, tb, a / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Arnold Brilhart, cl, as, f / Herbert Spencer, ts / 3vn / Arthur Schutt, p / Tony Colucci, bj / Eddie Lang, g / Hank Stern, bb / Stan King, d / Smith Ballew, v. New York, November 21, 1928.

401385-B Sally Of My Dreams - vSB

OK 41151, Par R-316, A-2670, A-4559, Ar 4360, Od 165544, 193270, A-189225, A-221122, 04087

401386-A She's Funny That Way - vSB

OK 41158, Par R-331 A-2720, Od 165579, 182478, 163286, 221127, A-189226

401387-B Cross Roads - vSB

OK 41151, Par A-2682, A-4559, Od 193270, A-189225, 04089

NOTE: Ariel as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA; Odeon 193286 as DAVEY BROTHERS' ORCHESTRA.

2 vn and Colucci omitted; Bing Crosby, v. New York, January 26, 1929.

401560-B The Spell Of The Blues - vBC

OK 41181, Par R-385, A-2738, Od 193287, A-189235, A-221169

401561-B Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love) - vBC

OK 41181, Pan R-331, Od 193287, A-189235

401562-C My Kinda Love - tTD / vBC

OK 41188, Par R-374, R-2475, A-2858, B-27044, Od 221145, A-189234

NOTE: Matrix 401580 (A PRECIOUS LITTLE THING CALLED LOVE) by Milt Shaw and his Detroiters, q.v., was issued in Europe as by the Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra.

New York, March 15, 1929.

401715-B Mean To Me - vSB&ch

OK 41210, Par R-374, A-2781, B-27044, Od 165685, 193307, 221145

401716-C Button Up Your Overcoat - vSB&ch

OK 41210, Par R-385, B-27045, Od 165685, 193307, A-221169

401717-A I'll Never Ask For More - vSB&ch

OK 41220, Par E-6179, A-2827, Ar 4424, Od 193315, A-221154

NOTE: Parlophone E-6179 as WILL PERRY'S ORCHESTRA; Ariel as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA; Odeon


A-221154 as RIVER CLUB ORCHESTRA.

THE DORSEY BROTHERS AND THEIR CONCERT ORCHESTRA: Justin Ring cond. Leo McConville, Fuzzy Farrar, Phil Napoleon, t / Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, tb / Ollie Boyd, cl / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Arnold Brilhart, as / Jim Crossan, ts / Irving Kohn, o / Phil Raines, bsn / Murray Kellner, Sam Rates, Nat Brusiloff, Sam Freed, vn / Emil Stark, vc / Arthur Schutt, p / Eddie Lang, g / Hank Stern, bb / Joe Tarto, sb / Stan King, d / Chauncey Morehouse, d, vib / Smith Ballew, v / George Crozier, a. New York, April 3, 1929.

401775-B Lover, Come Back To Me - Part 1 - vSB

OK 41223, Par R-391, A-2891, Ar 4418, Od 193310

401776-E Lover, Come Back To Me - Part 2

OK 41223, Par R-391, A-2891, Ar 4418, Od 193310

NOTE: Ariel 4418 as ARIEL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

THE TRAVELERS (JAMES DORSEY, DIRECTOR): Leo McConville, Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Alfie Evans, as / Paul Mason, ts / Arthur Schutt, p / Tony Colucci, bj / Hank Stern, bb / Stan King,


d / ? Irving Kaufman, v. New York, June 19, 1929.

402465-B Am I Blue? - v ?IK

OK 41259, Par R-426, R-2475, 22432, B-27285, Kismet K-742, Od ONY-41259, 65786, 193377, A-189261

402466-B Baby, Oh! Where Can You Be? - v ?IK

OK 41260, Par R-426, A-2837, Od 193377

402467-C Breakaway

OK 41260, Par E-6197, 22432, 25472, A-2837, B-27045, Od 165776, 193333

NOTE: The files show Noel Taylor (usually a pseudonym for Irving Kaufman) as vocal, but the voice here sounds untypical of him. Parlophone E-6197 as WILL PERRY'S ORCHESTRA; R-426 as SAM LANIN'S ARKANSAW TRAVELLERS; Odeon 193333 and 193377 as THE DORSEY BROTHERS' ORCHESTRA; Kismet K-742 as CASINO ORCHESTRA.

THE DORSEY BROTHERS' ORCHESTRA: Leo McConville, Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Larry Abbott, as / Lucien Smith, ts, vc / 2 vn / Arthur Schutt, p / Eddie Lang, g / Hank Stern, bb / Stan King, d / Irving Kaufman, v. New York, July 12, 1929.

402531-A-B Singin' In The Rain - vIK

OK 41272, Par R-433, A-2908, B-27284, B-222514, Od ONY-41272, 193357, A-189265,
A-189267, A-189817, A-221176, Ar 4445

402532-A Your Mother And Mine - vIK

OK 41272, Par R-433, A-2908, B-12802, B-27284, B-222514, Od ONY-41272, 193357, A-189265, A-189267, A-189817, A-221176, Ar 4444

402533-C Maybe - Who Knows? - vIK

OK 41279, Par R-464, A-2867, Od ONY-41279, 193395

NOTE: Ariels as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA.

Muggsy Spanier, Manny Klein, Frank Guarente, t / Tommy Dorsey, Joe Yukl, tb / Jimmy Dorsey­ cl, as / Alfie Evans, as / Herbert Spencer, ts / 2 vn / Irving Brodsky, p / Carl Kress, g / Joe Tarto, bb, sb / Ray Bauduc, d / Scrappy Lambert v. New York, January 13, 1930.

9277-2-3 Have A Little Faith In Me - vSL

Ban 0571, Bwy 1352, Cam 0171, Cq 7472, Dom 4482, Je 5827, Or 1827, Per 15265, Re 8926, Ro 1192, Imp 2279, Apex 41087, Clif 5235, Ang 3235, Voc 595

9273-1-3 Congratulations - vSL

Ban 0566, Cam 0166, Cq 7476, Dom 4496, Je 5828, Or 1828, PA 37088, Per 15269, Re 8931, Ro 1186, Apex 41096, Cr 81265, Ang 3278, Clif 5278

9279-2 Beside An Open Fireplace - vSL

Ban 0589, Bwy 1352, Cam 0189, Cq 7476, Dom 4486, Je 5846, Or 1846, PA 37088, Per 15269, Re 8931, Ro 1208, Apex 41124, Cr 81299, Imp 2263, Ang 3211

NOTE: Broadway as MANLEY BROTHERS' ORCHESTRA; Crown 81265 as FRANK LOYD'S ORCHESTRA, 81299 as RENDEZVOUS CAFE ORCHESTRA; Angelus 3211 as ADRIAN SCHUBERT'S ORCHESTRA. Scrappy


Lambert as RODMAN LEWIS on all but Cameo 0171 and Jewel 5846, which are as by RALPH HAINES; Broadway, as by ROLAND LANE; and Imperial and Australian Vocalion, on which the vocalist is anonymous.

THE TRAVELERS: Charlie Margulis, Bill Moore, Louis Garcia, t / Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Arnold Brilhart, as / Bud Freeman, ts / Arthur Schutt, p / Eddie Lang, g / Joe Tarto, bb, sb / Stan King, d / Scrappy Lambert, Wes Vaughan, v. New York, November 7, 1930.

404543-A-B Can This Be Love? - vSL

Od ONY-36160, Par PNY-34152, Cl 5117-C, Har 1242-H

404544-B Fine And Dandy - vSL

OK 41471, Od ONY-36160, A-386043, Par PNY-34153, R-993, Har 1260-H

404545-A I Can Make Most Anything, But I Can't Make A Man - vWV

OK 41471, Od ONY-36161, A-2311, A-286033, Par PNY-34152, R-882

NOTE: Harmony 1242-H as JERRY MASON'S CALIFORNIANS, 1260-H as FORD BRITTEN AND HIS BLUE COMETS; Parlophone PNY-34152 and PNY-341533 as THE MUSICAL VOYAGERS; all other Parlophones as THE DORSEY BROTHERS' NEW DYNAMIKS.

Jimmy Dorsey, dir; Bunny Berigan, t, replaces Moore or Garcia; others probably as above. New York, February 26, 1931.

E-36186- You Said It - vSL

Mt M-12113, Pan P-12113

E-36187- Sweet And Hot - vSL

Mt M-12113, Pan P-12113

E-36188 I've Got A Sweet Somebody - vSL

Mt M-12148, Pan P-12148

E-36189- Dream A Little Dream Of Me - vSL

Mt M-12148, Pan P-12148, Emb E-133

NOTE: Embassy E-133 as THE JOY SPREADERS.

As for November 7, 1930, but Jimmy Dorsey, dir; Brilhart doubles cl; Elmer Feldkamp, v, replaces both Lambert and Vaughan. New York, July 30, 1931.

E-36946- I Can't Get Mississippi Off My Mind - vEF

Mt M-12230

E-36947- I Apologize - vEF

Mt M-12227, Pan 25167, P-12227, Br A-9146, Mf G-2091, Emb E-147

E-36948- Begging For Love - vEF

Mt M-12227, Br 01224, Pan P-12228

E-36949-A Parkin' In The Moonlight - vEF

Br 6164, 01224, A-9140

NOTE: Brunswick A-9140 as THE NEW YORKERS, vocal refrain by THE BOSWELL SISTERS; Brunswick 6164 as THE NEW YORKERS, 01224 as JIMMY DORSEY'S TRAVELLERS; Embassy as THE BROADWAY ORCHESTRA; Mayfair as CLIFF BRYAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Panachord 25167 as THE ROAMERS.

DORSEY BROTHERS AND THEIR ORCHESTRA: Charlie Margulis, Louis Garcia, Bunny Berigan, t / Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / ? Arnold Brilhart, as / ts / Arthur Schutt, p / Tony Starr, bj, g, v / Hank Stern, bb / Stan King, d. New York, December 9, 1931.

152033-2 Home - vTS

CBS P5-14320 (LP)

152034-2 By The Sycamore Tree - vTS

Col 2581-D, Re G-21289

152035-2 Why Did It Have To Be Me? - vTS

Col 2589-D, DC-144, Par R-1239, Re G-21289

152036-2 Ooh! That Kiss - vTS

Col 2581-D, Par R-1287, Re G-21535

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 / Jean Bowes, v. New York, September 24, 1932.

B-12362-A Someone Stole Gabriel's Horn - vJB

Br 01386, A-9332

B-12363-A I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You - vJB

Br 01386, 6409, A-9332, A-81743

B-12363-B I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You - vJB

Col 36065

New York, September 27, 1932.

B-12380-A Sing (It's Good For You) - vJB

Br 6409, 01413

New York, March 14, 1933.

B-13148-A Mood Hollywood

Br 6537, 01505, A-500237

B-13148-B Mood Hollywood

Col 36066, S-10007

B-13152-A Shim Sham Shimmy

Br 6537, 01505, A-500237, S-10007

B-13152-B Shim Sham Shimmy

Col 36066

NOTE: Matrices B-13149 - B-13151 inclusive are by Bing Crosby, q.v., acc. by the Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra.

Manny Klein, t, replaces Berigan. New York, June 8, 1933.

B-13426-A Old Man Harlem

Br 6624, 01575, A-81579, A-500304, Col DO-1235

NOTE: For other titles from this session, see Mildred Bailey.

New York, June 13, 1933.

B-13449-A By Heck

Br 6624, 01575 A-81579, A-500304, Col DO-1235

B-13449-B By Heck

Col 36066

NOTE: Columbia DO-1235 shows mx. B-12426 in the wax. For other titles from this session, see the Boswell ­Sisters.

Manny Klein, t / Frank Guarente, Charlie Margulis, Bunny Berigan, t, as noted / Tommy Dorsey, Lloyd Turner, Chuck Campbell, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Lyle Bowen, as (not on 14158-A) / Jim Crossan, ts (not on 14158-A) / Larry Binyon, ts / Joe Venuti, Harry Bluestone, Serge Kostelarsky, vn, as noted / Harry Waller, vl as noted / Fulton McGrath, p / Dick McDonough, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan King, d / Mildred Bailey, Jerry Cooper, Johnny Mercer, v / Bill Challis, a. New York, October 17, 1933.

B-14154-A Blue Room - tFG, CM / 3 vn / vl / aBC

Br 6722, 01713, A-9504

B-14155-A Fidgety - tFG, CM / 3 vn / vl

Br 6722, 01713, A-9504

B-14156-A She's Funny That Way - 4 t / vnJV / vJC

Br 7542 01617, A-9499, A-50036, 5045

B-14157-A But I Can't Make A Man - 4 t / vMB

Br 7542 01617, A-9499, A-50036

B-14158-A Dr. Heckle And Mr. Jibe - tBB / vJM

Br 01834

NOTE: For other titles from this session, see Mildred Bailey.

3 t from Frank Guarente or Charlie Margulis, Bunny Berigan, Manny Klein / 2 tb from Tommy Dorsey, Chuck Campbell or Lloyd Turner / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Lyle Bowen, as / Jim Crossan, Larry Binyon, ts / Joe Venuti, vn / Fulton McGrath, p / Dick McDonough, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan King, d. New York, December 19, 1933.

B-14480-A-B Dawn Patrol

Br unissued

NOTE: For other titles from this session, see Chick Bullock.

3 t from Frank Guarente or Charlie Margulis, Bunny Berigan, Manny Klein / 2 tb from Tommy Dorsey, Chuck Campbell or Lloyd Turner / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Lyle Bowen, as / Jim Crossan, Larry Binyon, ts / Joe Venuti, vn / Fulton McGrath, p / Dick McDonough, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan

King, d / Kay Weber, ? Skinny Ennis, v. New York, March 14, 1934.

14926- Goodnight, Lovely Little Lady - vSE

Voc 2662, EBW W-113

14927-1 (She Walks Like You, She Talks Like You) She Reminds Me Of You - vSE

Voc 2662, EBW W-113, Dec F-5085, Decatur 512

14928- Hold My Hand - v

Voc 2660, Dec F-5011, EBW-140

14929- Sweet And Simple - v

Voc 2661, Dec F-5011, EBW-140

14930-1 Nasty Man - vKW

Voc 2661, Dec F-5010, EBW W-118

14931-1 My Dog Loves Your Dog - vKW

Voc 2660, Dec F-5010, EBW W-118

NOTE: Vocalion 2660, 2661, Decca F-5010, and F-5011 as BOB SNYDER AND HIS ORCHES­ TRA; Vocalion 2662 and Edison Bell Winner W-113 as PAUL HAMILTON AND HIS ORCHES­ TRA; Decca F-5085 as HARRY WOODS AND HIS NEW JERSEY ORCHESTRA; Edison Bell Winner W-118, 140, as HARRY WILSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Decatur 512 as BUNNY BERIGAN WITH ALL­ STAR GROUP.

Connie Boswell, v. New York, March 28, 1934.

B-15013-A Butterfingers - vCB

Br 6862, 01745

15014-1 Dancing In The Moonlight - vKW

Ban 33025, Cq 8346, Mt M-12984, Or 2876, Per 15916, Ro 2250, Rex 8195

NOTE: Brunswick 6862 and 01745 as CONNIE BOSWELL (included here for completeness); as HOLLYWOOD DANCE ORCHESTRA; all others as ART KAHN'S ORCHESTRA.

Glenn Miller, tb, v, added; Chick Bullock, v. New York, April 23, 1934.

15090-1 How Do I Know It's Sunday? - vCB

Voc 2708

B-15091-A Judy

Br 6938, 02006, A-9738, A-500449, Col DO-1271

15092- May I? - vCB

Voc 2707, EBW W-117

15093-1 Love Thy Neighbor - vCB

Voc 2707, EBW W-117, Dec F-5085

15094-1 I've Had My Moments - vCB

Voc 2708, EBW W-138

NOTE: Vocalion 2707 as BOB SNYDER AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Vocalion 2708, Edison Bell Winner W-117, and


W-138 as PAUL HAMILTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Decca F-5085 as HARRY WOODS AND HIS NEW JERSEY ORCHESTRA.

New York, May 21, 1934.

15246-1 On Accounta I Love You - vCB

Ban 33078, Mt M-13042, Or 2912, Per 15945, Ro 2286

15247-1 So Help Me - vCB

Voc 2721, EBW W-124

15248- Easy Come, Easy Go - vCB

Voc 2721, EBW W-124

EBW W-138

B-15249-A-B Annie's Cousin Fannie - vGM&ch

ARC unissued

NOTE: All issues from matrix 15246-1 as SMITH BALLEW AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Vocalion 2721, Edison Bell Winner W-124, and W-138 as PAUL HAMILTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

New York, June 4, 1934.

B-15249-C Annie's Cousin Fannie Is A Sweetie Of Mine - vKW-GM&ch

Br 6938, 01834, A-9738, A-500549, Col DO-1271

Manny Klein and another, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Glenn Miller, tb, a / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / as / ? Larry Binyon, ts / ? Fulton McGrath, p / Dick McDonough, g / ? Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan King or Ray McKinley, d / Kay Weber, Bob Crosby, Trio, v. New York, August 14, 1934.

38301-A Heat Wave

Dec 208, Br 01867

38302-A By Heck

Dec 118


New York, August 15, 1934.

38303-A Stop, Look, And Listen

Dec 208

38304-A I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You - vBC



Dec 115, 3942, BM-1107, M-30115, Br 02573, A-81473

38307-A Long May We Love - vKW

Dec 115, Br 01899

38308-A-B Annie's Cousin Fanny - v3 / aGM

Dec unissued

38309-A-B Dr. Heckle And Mr. Jibe - v3

Dec unissued

George Thow, t / Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, tb / Don Mattison, tb, v / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Jack Stacey, as / Skeets Herfurt, ts, v / Bobby van Eps, p / Roc Hillman, g, v / Delmar Kaplan, sb / Ray McKinley, d, v / Kay Weber, Bob Crosby, v. New York, August 23, 1934.

38308-C Annie's Cousin Fanny - vDM-SH-RH-KW

Dec 117


38309-C Dr. Heckle And Mr. Jibe - vDM-SH-RH

Dec 117


38407-A Milenberg Joys

Dec 119, BM-1111, Br 02023, A-9792

38408-A-B St. Louis Blues

Dec 119, 3524, Br 01892, Od 284324

38409-A Honeysuckle Rose, Pt. 1 - vDM, SH, RH / aGM

Dec 296, Br 01890

38410-A Honeysuckle Rose, Pt. 2

Dec 296, Br 01890

38411-A Sandman - vKW

Dec 297, Br RL-257

38412-A Basin Street Blues - vBC&ch / aGM

Dec 118, Br 01892

38412-B Basin Street Blues - vBC&ch / aGM

Dec 118


New York, August 30, 1934.

38484-A Mama, o quiero un novio (Mama, I Long For A Sweetheart)

Dec 445, Br RL-257

38485-A I Ain't Gonna Sin No More - vBC &ch

Dec 116, Br RL-243

38486-A I Can't Dance (I Got Ants In My Pants) - vBC

Dec 116, Br 01867

38487- Gracias

Dec 445

New York, September 21, 1934.

38705-A Lost In A Fog - vBC

Dec 195, Br 01900

38706-A I Couldn't Be Mean To You - vBC

Dec 195, Br RL-215

38707-A How Can You Face Me? - vBC

Dec 196, Br 01963

38708-A The Moon Was Yellow - vKW

Br 01900

New York, September 24, 1934.

38719-A Don't Let It Bother You - vDM-SH-RH

Dec 207, Br RL-205

38720-A The Breeze (That's Bringin' My Honey Back To Me) - vKW

Dec 207

38721-A Out In The Cold Again - vBC



Dec 206, X-1157, Br 01899

38722-A Day Dreams - vBC

Dec 206, X-1157

New York, September 28, 1934.

38708-D The Moon Was Yellow - vKW

Dec 196, Br 01900

38754 Okay, Toots - vDM-SH-RH

Dec 259, Br 01954

38755-A An Earful Of Music - vKW

Dec 258, Br 01954

38756-A When My Ship Comes In - vBC

Dec 259, Br 01955

38757-A Your Head On My Shoulder - vKW

Dec 258, Br 01955

38758 Missouri Misery - vBC

Dec 297


New York, October 24, 1934.

38883-A-B Fun To Be Fooled - vBC

Dec unissued

38884- Let's Take A Walk Around The Block - vKW

Dec 260

New York, October 29, 1934.

38914-A What A Diff'rence A Day Made - vBC

Dec 283, Br 01956

38919-A Dream Man (Make Me Dream Some More) - vBC

Dec 291, Br 01964

38920- What Can You Say In A Love Song? - vKW

Dec 283


NOTE: Matrices 38915-38918 inclusive are by Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra, q.v.

New York, November 7, 1934.

38883-C Fun To Be Fooled - vBC

Dec 260


38963-A Hands Across The Table - vKW

Dec 291, Br 01963

38964-A Love Is Just Around The Corner - vBC

Dec 311, Br 01950

38965-A Here Is My Heart - vBC

Dec 311, Br 01950

George Thow, t / Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, tb / Don Mattison, tb, v / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Jack Stacey, as / Skeets Herfurt, ts, v / Bobby van Eps, p / Roc Hillman, g, v / Delmar Kaplan, sb / Ray McKinley, d, v / Kay Weber, Bob Crosby, v. New York, November 15, 1934.

38411-C Sandman - vKW

Dec 297

39020-A Apache - vKW



Dec 314, Br RL-269

39021-A It's Dark On Observatory Hill - vBC

Dec 314, Br 01956

39022 Blame It On My Youth - vBC

Dec 320

New York, November 27, 1934.

39102-B Anything Goes - vDM-SH-RH

Dec 318, Br RL-249

39103-A All Through The Night - vKW

Dec 318, Br RL-249

39104-A You're The Top - vRM

Dec 319, Br RL-248

New York, November 30, 1934.

39116-A Down 't Uncle Bill's - vSH

Br 01964

39117-A I'd Like To Dunk You In My Coffee - vBC

Dec 321

39118-A I Get A Kick Out Of You - vKW



Dec 319, Br RL-248

39119-A You Didn't Know Me From Adam (And I Didn't Know You From Eve) - vKW

Dec 320

39120-A If It's Love - vBC

Dec 321

Joe Yukl, tb, replaces Miller. New York, December 21, 1934.



39181-A-B I Believe In Miracles - vBC

Dec 335, Br RL-225, A-9764

39182-A Dancing With My Shadow - vKW

Dec 335, Br RL-205

39183-B Home Ties - vBC

Dec 340


39184-A The Church Bells Told - vKW

Dec 340, Br RL-225, A-9764

New York, December 28, 1934.

39209-A Rhythm Of The Rain - vKW

Dec 358, Br RL-224

39210-A Au Revoir L'Amour - vBC

Dec 357, Br RL-223

39211-A Singing A Happy Song - vDM-SH-RH

Dec 357, Br RL-223

39212-A I Was Lucky - vBC

Dec 358, Br RL-224



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