FOOR-ROBINSON CAROLINA CLUB ORCHESTRA
William Truesdale dir: 2 c / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / p / bj / bb / d / v trio. George Vanderbilt Hotel, Ashville, NC, September 1, 1925.
9328-C Collegiate - v3
OK 40466, Par E-5506, Od 03336
9329-B Rose Of The Nile
OK 40466, Par E-5506
NOTE: Parlophone E-5506 as CAROLINA CLUB ORCHESTRA.
LOUIS FORBSTEIN'S ROYAL SYNCOPATORS
The following personnel is from 1923, but it is not known if any of these members were present on the two recording sessions: Louis Forbstein, cl, as, vn, dir: / Walter Holzhaus, t / Floyd Zook, tb / Don Robison, cl, as / Max Farley, ts, f / Homer Phillips, p / Gilbert Torres, bj, g, v / Corwin Aitkens, bb, bsx / Charles Wagner, d. Rex Newman, v. Kansas City, c. May 15, 1925.
9115-A Deep Elm (You Tell 'Em I'm Blue) - vRN
OK 40379
9116-A Twilight, The Stars And You
OK 40379
9117-B Someday We'll Meet Again - vRN
OK 40392
Kansas City, c. May 16, 1925.
9129-A Down And Out Blues
OK 40417
9130-A That's All There Is, There Ain't No More - vRN
OK 40417
FORD AND FORD
Male-female vocal duet, acc. by Tommy Ladnier, c / Johnny Dodds, cl / Lovie Austin, p. Chicago, October, 1924.
1899-2 Skeeg-A-Lee Blues
Pm 12244
1914-1 I'm Three Times Seven
Pm 12244
GEORGE FORMBY
The following title is accompanied by a section of Jack Hylton's orchestra playing in a hot style.
Vocal, acc. by own u and Philippe Brun, Jack Raine, t / Paul Fenoulhet, tb / Dave Shand, Dick Willows, cl, as / Johnny Raitz, ts / Johnny Rosen, vn / Billy Munn, p / Chappie d'Amato, g / Clem Lawton, sb / Neville Bishop, d. London, July 1, 1932.
GB-4616-1 Do De O Do
Dec DFE-6144 (EP)
GB-4616-2 Do De O Do
Dec F-3079
GENE FOSDICK'S HOOSIERS
Gene Fosdick, cl, ss, dir: Joe Rose, c / tb / as / ts / Dudley Fosdick, mel / Gerald Finney, Will Lanin, p / Ray McDermott, bj / bb / John Sonin, d. New York, November, 1922.
10312 One Night In June
Voc 14473, Aco G-15177, Sc 640
10313 Lost (A Wonderful Girl)
Voc 14473
NOTE: Aco as OHIO DANCE BAND; Scala as BROADWAY BAND.
New York, December, 1922.
10525 You've Got To See Mamma Ev'ry Night
Voc 14496, M-1140, Sc 660
NOTE: Vocalion M-1140 as RIVIERA DANCE ORCHESTRA; Scala as BROADWAY BAND.
Dudley Fosdick, mel, omitted. New York, January, 1923.
10635 Peggy Dear
Voc 14503, Aco G-15221, Bel 242, Gmn 1327
10636 'Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
Voc 14496, Hom H-416
10641 Apple Sauce
Voc 14503, Aco G-15237, Gmn 1306
NOTE: Aco G-15221 and G-15237 as OHIO DANCE BAND; Beltona 242 as AMERICAN DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman 1306 and 1327 as NEW JERSEY DANCE ORCHESTRA; Homochord as HOMOCHORD DANCE ORCHESTRA.
New York, March, 1923.
11025 Farewell Blues
Voc 14535
11026 Farewell Blues
Bel 312, Hom H-455, B-363
11027/8 Railroad Man
Voc 14585, Hom H-455, B-363
11030 Aunt Hagar's Blues
Voc 14535, Bel 312
NOTE: Beltona 312 as AMERICAN DANCE ORCHESTRA; Homochord H-455 and B-363 as HOMOCHORD DANCE ORCHESTRA.
AL FOSTER
This is usually a pseudonym for Sid Garry, on records of no jazz interest. The identity of the vocalist is uncertain on the following side, however, which has a good accompanying group.
Vocal, acc. by unknown t / cl / 2 vn / p / bb / d. New York, c. January, 1929.
108588-1 You're The Cream In My Coffee
PA 32427, Per 12506
DEACON FOSTER AND HIS BOYS
Pseudonym on Champion 15656 for Alphonse Trent and his Orchestra, q.v.
EVELYN FOSTER
Pseudonym on Champion 15569 and 15590 for Clara Herring, q.v.
NANCY FOSTER
Pseudonym on Ariel 4402 for Vaughn de Leath, q.v.
THE FOUR ACES
Pseudonym on Parlophone F-798 for Boyd Senter, q.v.
FOUR ACES AND THE JOKER
See Jabbo Smith.
THE FOUR BALES OF COTTON
Wingy Mannone, t / Eddie Miller, cl / Gil Bowers, p / Nappy Lamare, g. New York, June, 1934
17363-2 Shine
ARC unissued; Merritt 6 (LP)
FOUR INSTRUMENTAL STARS
See Annette Hanshaw.
THE FOUR MUSICAL MINSTRELS
Earl Oliver, t / ? Larry Abbott, cl, as / Bill Wirges, p / Harry Reser, bj / Vernon Dalhart, v. New York, January 22, 1924.
8714-A Say It With A Ukelele - vVD
Gnt 5361, 20043
8715 Before You Go
Gnt 5361
THE FOUR SPADES
Lorenzo Tio or Bob Fuller, cl / Ernest Elliott, as / Clarence Williams, p / Buddy Christian, bj. New York, June 24, 1924.
81840-3 Squabblin' Blues
Col 14028-D
81841-3 Making Up Blues
Col 14028-D
NOTE: The Columbia files list this as WILLIAMS INSTRUMENTAL FOUR.
LEMUEL FOWLER
Piano solos. New York, July 3, 1923.
81107-1-2-3 Satisfied Blues
Col unissued
81108-1-2 Blues Mixture
Col A-3959
New York, July 19, 1923.
81107-4-5 Satisfied Blues
Col A-3959
81108-5-7 Blues Mixture
Col A-3959
(LEM) FOWLER'S WASHBOARD WONDERS: Percy Glascoe, cl, as / Lemuel Fowler, p / Stanley Harding, wb. New York, July 2, 1925.
140742-3 Chitterlin' Strut
Col 14084-D
140743-2 Washboard Stomp
Col 14084-D
Clarence Wheeler, t, added. New York, August 27, 1925.
140870-3 Dodgin' My Man
Col 14096-D
140871-3 Pig Foot Shuffle
Col 14096-D
New York, September 24, 1925.
141042-2 Steppin' Old Fool
Col 14101-D
141043-2 Express Train Blues
Col 14101-D
Seymour Irick, t / Percy Glascoe, cl, as / Lemuel Fowler, p / Al Brunson, wb. New York, October 28, 1925.
141202-3 The Florida Blues
Col 14111-D
141203-2 Salty Dog
Col 14111-D
Clarence Wheeler, t, replaces Irick. New York, January 20, 1926.
141529-1-2-3 Hoochy Coochy Blues
Col unissued
141530-1-2-3 So They Say
Col unissued
Sidney de Paris, t, replaces Wheeler. New York, February 17, 1926.
141693-1-2-3-4 Jelly Roll Blues
Col unissued
New York, March 1, 1926.
141730-1-2-3 Frisky Feet
Col unissued
Sidney de Paris, t / Percy Glascoe, cl, as / Lemuel Fowler, p / Al Brunson, wb. New York, April 6, 1926.
141693-5 Jelly Roll Blues
Col 14155-D
141780-6 Frisky Feet
Col 14155-D
FOWLER'S FAVORITES: Lemuel Fowler, p, speech; rest unknown. New York, March 8, 1927.
143607-1-2-3 Fowler's Hot Strut
Col unissued
143608-1-2-3 Whip It To A Jelly - spLF
Col unissued
Unknown t / tb / ? Ernest Elliott, cl, ss / ? Charlie Holmes, as / ts / Lemuel Fowler, p, v / bj / bb / d. New York, July 5, 1927.
144627-1 Percolatin' Blues - vLF
Col 14230-D
144628-3 Hot Strut
Col 14230-D
ROY FOX AND HIS BAND
The following records are known to include material likely to interest most jazz enthusiasts.
Roy Fox, c, compere*, dir: Nat Gonella, t, mel, v / Sid Buckman, t / Joe Ferrie, tb / Jim Easton, Ernest Ritte, cl, as, bar / Harry Berly, ts, vl, oc / Lew Stone, p, a / Al Bowlly, g, v / Don Stuteley, sb / Bill Harty, d. London, August 18, 1931.
GB-3136-3 *Whispering - cRF / melNG / ocHB
Dec F-2469
London, October 7, 1931.
GB-3388-2 Smile, Darn Ya, Smile - vAB
Dec F-2580
London, October 16, 1931.
GB-3456-2 Yes Yes (My Baby Said Yes) - vAB
Dec F-2609
London, December 2, 1931.
GB-3456-4 Yes Yes (My Baby Said Yes.) - vAB
Dec F-2609
GB-3664-1 Nobody's Sweetheart - vAB
Dec F-2716, M-1082
London, January 21, 1932.
GB-3855-1 Jig Time - vAB
Dec F-2793
Tiny Winters, sb, replaces Stuteley. London, February 4, 1932.
GB-3923-3 Georgia On My Mind - vNG
Dec F-2804
GB-3924-2 You Rascal, You - vNG
Dec F-2805, M-1014
London, March 7, 1932.
GB-4071-2 My Sweet Virginia - vAB
Dec F-2866, M-1107
London, May 19, 1932.
GB-4490-3 I Got Rhythm - vAB
Dec F-3014, M-1156
London, September 23, 1932.
GB-4936-1-2 The Old Man Of The Mountain - vAB
Dec F-3181
GB-4937-3 How'm I Doin'? - vNG&ch
Dec F-3198
Roy Fox dir: Sid Buckman, Leslie Lambert, t / Andy Hodgkiss, t, a / George Rowe, Freddy Welsh tb / Art Christmas, Hugh Tripp, Rex Owen, cl, as, a / Harry Gold, ts, a / Jack Nathan, p, a / Ivor Mairants, g / George Gibbs, sb / Maurice Burman, d. London, July 10, 1934.
TB-1363-2 Drowsy Blues
Dec F-5124
TB-1364-1 Jungle Drums
Dec F-5124
WILLIAM FRANCIS AND RICHARD SOWELL
William Francis, g / Richard Sowell, h. New York, February 28, 1927.
E-4603 John Henry Blues
Voc 1090
E-4606 Roubin Blues
Voc 1090
FRANCISCO DANCE ORCHESTRA
2 t / tb / cl / ss / as / p / bj / bb / d. New York, January, 1923.
42322-1 Dreary Weary Blues
Em 10587
ARNOLD FRANK
ARNOLD FRANK AND HIS ROGER'S CAFE ORCHESTRA: Arnold Frank, p, dir: Swanny Swenumsen, c / tb / cl, as / cl, ts / Stan Thompson, bj, v / bb / Russ Reed, d. Radisson Hotel, Minneapolis, September 9, 1927.
81324-B Rain - vST
OK 40896, Par R-3461, A-2519, Od 193102, A-189142
81325-B Black Maria
OK 40896, Par R-3466, Od 193102, A-189142
NOTE: Parlophone R-3461 as TAMPA BLUE FIVE; R-3466 as TED WALLACE AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
ARNOLD FRANK AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Arnold Frank, p, dir: Roy Lundquist, Fritz Weatherley, t / Lowell Weiler, tb / Cliff Leegard, cl, as / Lyle Hughes, bj, g / Eddie Boarman, bb, v / Bud Cunningham, d, v. Detroit, July 12,
1928.
401017-C How Could Anything So Good Be So Bad? - vc
OK 41086, Par E-6130, A-2569, Od 165413, 193249, A-189192
401018-A-B-C Tell Me You Love Me - vBC
OK unissued
NOTE: Parlophone E-6130 as WILL PERRY'S ORCHESTRA.
Detroit, July 13, 1928.
401019-C Sweet Ella May - vEB
Par A-2665
401020-A You're A Real Sweetheart - vBC
OK 41086, Par A-2569, Od 165413, 193249, A-189192
FRANKIE
This is not a pseudonym for Alberta Hunter, as was previously thought. Recordings issued as MISS FRANKIE are by Jane Howard (q.v.). Identification of the artist(s) on the following titles is uncertain, however.
FRANKIE AND HER JAZZ DEVILS: Vocal, acc. by t / cl / p. New York, c. May 18, 1926.
106873 You Can't Guess How Good It Is ('Till You Try It For Yourself)
PA 7507, Per 107
106874 Those Creeping Sneaking Blues
PA 7507, Per 107
MISS FRANKIE: Vocal, acc. by p. New York, c. December, 1926.
2456-A I Need A Good Man Bad
GG / Rx 7021
2457-A I Can't Be Worried Long
Rx 7021
2457-B I Can't Be Worried Long
GG / Rx 7021
FRANKIE AND HER HOT BOYS
Pseudonym on Juke Box 505 for Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra, q.v.
BUCK FRANKLIN
See the Washboard Rhythm Kings.
TINY FRANKLIN
Vocal, acc. by George W. Thomas, p. Richmond, IN, December 10, 1923.
11696-B Shorty George Blues
Gnt 5345, Sil 4050
11697 I've Found A Sweetheart
Gnt unissued
11698 Up The Country Blues
Gnt 5346, Sil 4049
11699 Sweet Baby Doll
Gnt unissued
11700 Houston Blues
Gnt 5346, Sil 4049
11701 I've Got A Man Of My Own
Gnt 5345, Sil 4050
FRANKIE FRANKO AND HIS LOUISIANIANS
François Moseley, d, dir: Punch Miller, c, v / Ed Burke, tb / Leon Washington, as / Fred Howard, ts / Zinky Cohn,
p / Charles Du Gaston, bj / Bill Hilliard, bb. Chicago, November 12, 1930.
C-6179- Somebody Stole My Gal - vPM
Mt M-12009, Polk P-9030, Bm 1037, HJCA 603, JC L-101
C-6180- Golden Lily Blues - vPM
Mt M-12009, Polk P-9030, Bm 1037, HJCA 603, JC L-101
NOTE: Biltmore 1037 as PUNCH MILLER WITH FRANKIE FRANKO'S LOUISIANIANS FEATURING OMER SIMEON, although the latter apparently is not present.
SINCLAIR FRANKS
Pseudonym on Australian Bon Marche 216 for Evelyn Preer, q.v.
THE FRASCATIANS
See Allan Selby.
EDDIE FRAZIER AND HIS PLANTATION ORCHESTRA
Unknown c / tb / cl, as / cl, ts / p / bj / bb / d. Hollywood, c. April, 1925.
689; 729 Cheatin' On Me
Sst 1100
690 / 01; 728 Everything Is Hotsy-Totsy Now
Sst 1100
JAKE FRAZIER
Trombone solo, acc. by Louis Hooper, p / Elmer Snowden, bj.
New York, c. February, 1925.
31782 Jake's Weary Blues
Ajax 17117, PA 036366, Per 14547
NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 036366 and Perfect 14547 as KANSAS CITY FIVE.
BUD FREEMAN
BUD FREEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Johnny Mendel, t / Floyd O'Brien, tb / Bud Jacobson, cl / Bud Freeman, ts / Dave North, p / Norman Foster, bj / John Mueller, sb / Gene Krupa, d / Red McKenzie v. Chicago, December 3, 1928.
402151-C Craze-O-Logy
OK 41168, UHCA 13, Od PO-67, 1165581
402152-B-C Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man - vRM
OK 41168, Par A-2776, UHCA 14, Od 1165581, Kismet K-722
NOTE: Kismet K-722 as ROLLINI'S DANCE ORCHESTRA; Odeon 165581 as BED FREEMAN ET SON ORCHESTRE.
Chicago, December 12, 1928
402222-A-B I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None O' This Jelly Roll - vRM
OK unissued
WILLIE FREEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Plaza P-208, P-209, and P-234 for Oscar Rabin and his Band, q.v.
THE FRENCH HOT BOYS
Andre Ekyan, cl, as / __ Bari or Jean Thiland, p / Didier Mauprey, sb / Charlie Barnes, d. Paris, 1932.
SS-872-B China Boy - pB
Sal 3166
SS-873-B Some Of These Days - pJT
Sal 3166
MAE FRENCH
Pseudonym on Regal for Peggy English, q.v.
FRENCHY'S STRING BAND
Christian "Frenchy" Polite, c / Percy Darensbourg, bj / Sam Harris, g / Jesse Hooker, vc. Dallas, December 5, 1928.
147566-1 Texas And Pacific Blues
Col 14387-D
147567-1 Sunshine Special
Col 14387-D
FRIARS SOCIETY ORCHESTRA
See the New Orleans Rhythm Kings' first recording session.
PAUL FRIED AND HIS RHYTHMICIANS
Paul Freed (correct spelling), p, dir: Fred Rollison, t / Jerry Bump, tb / Harvey Wright, cl / George Harper, as / Min Leibrook, bsx / Lennie Esterdahl, bj / Bub McDowell, d. Richmond, IN, September 4, 1925.
12346,-A Sylvia
Gnt unissued
12347,-A Fallin' Down
Gnt unissued
BEN FRIEDMAN'S PARAMOUNT HOTEL ORCHESTRA
See Snooks and his Memphis Ramblers (Timely Tunes). SNOOKS' real name was Ben Friedman.
JOE FRIEDMAN'S MONTE CARLO ORCHESTRA
Joe Friedman dir: 2 t / tb / cl, as / cl, ss, as / cl, ts / Mike LoScalzo, p / bj / nb / d New York, August 12, 1925.
140845-2 Oh! Boy, What A Girl - vO
Har 19-H, Re G-8492
NOTE: Regal G-8492 as CORONA DANCE ORCHESTRA.
FRISCO JAZZ BAND
Albert "Buster" Johnson, tb / Rudy Wiedoeft, cl, as / vn / Arnold Johnson, p / bj / Lou Chiha, d, x. New York, May 10, 1917.
5552 Canary Cottage
Ed 50440, Amb 3241
5553 Johnson "Jass" Blues
Ed 50470, Amb 3254
New York, May 23, 1917.
61659 / 61660 Two unidentfied titles
Col tests
New York, June 4, 1917.
5601 Pozzo
Ed 50464, Amb 3303
5602 Night-Time In Little Italy
Ed 50515, Amb 3286
New York, July 26, 1917.
5710 Yah-De-Dah
Ed 51081, Amb 3337
New York, August 2, 1917.
5723 Umbrellas To Mend
Ed 50470, Amb 3485
5724 Cute Little Wigglin' Dance
Amb 3364
5725 All I Need Is Just A Girl Like You
Ed 51081, Amb 3390
New York, October 19, 1917.
5852 That's It
Ed 50950, Amb 3418
FRISCO SYNCOPATORS
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Aco GA-20006 Wherever You Go, Whatever You Do (Johnny Sylvester and his Playmates)
Broadway 11307 Sweet Henry (Charley Straight and his Orchestra)
GA-20014 Yes She Do - No She Don't (The Vagabonds)
GA-20026 S-L-U-E Foot (The Vagabonds)
Claxtonola 40244 Both sides by Charley Straight and his Orchestra
40276 Both sides by Charley Straight and his Orchestra
Pennington 1411 A Little Bit Of Jazz (The Jazeliers)
Puretone 11303 Both sides by the Original Memphis Five
Puritan 11244 Both sides by Charley Straight and his Orchestra
11271 Both sides by Charley Straight and his Orchestra
11291 Both sides by Charley Straight and his Orchestra
11330 Both sides by the Original Memphis Five
Resona 11359 Sioux City Sue (Original Memphis Five)
Triangle 11292 Both sides by Charley Straight and his Orchestra
Triangle 11330 Both sides by the Original Memphis Five
11384 I Can't Get The One I Want (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
11401 Charleston Cabin (Six Black Diamonds)
11411 A Little Bit Of Jazz (The Jazeliers)
ANNA FRITZ
Vocal, acc. by Eddie Heywood's Pals: Eddie Heywood, p, dir. unknown band. New York, June 23, 1927.
81102-A The Mixed Up Blues
OK unissued
81103-A Fritz Blues
OK unissued
FRIVOLITY CLUB ORCHESTRA
See Tom Timothy.
FROST AND HIS BOSTONIANS
Chester Frost, d, dir: / Felix J. Patino, c / ? Charles Wolke, tb / Frank Titani, Joseph J. Holmes, as, ts / Kenneth Saunders, vn / Arthur Smith, p / Victor Mondello, bj. New York, August 31, 1923.
81181-1-2-3 Hot Roasted Peanuts
Col unissued
81182-1-2-3 Black Sheep Blues
Col unissued
CHARLIE FRY AND HIS MILLION-DOLLAR PIER ORCHESTRA
This Atlantic City-based band made a number of sides in the 1920s for Edison, Pathé, and Victor, of which the following are of some interest as jazz.
Charlie Fry, as, vn, dir: / Julian Kurtzman, Theo Wohleben, t / Ben Morgan, tb / Ray Thwaite, Oscar Moldaur, cl, ss, as / John Baviton, cl, ts / Ray Allen, p / Frank Kriell, bj, vc / Herman Schmidt, bb / Fred Niehardt, d. New York,
September 15, 1924.
9709 Copenhagen
Ed 51406
9710 Blue Evening Blues
Ed 51406
New York, October 7, 1924.
9769 Shanghai Shuffle
Ed 51416
New York, July 23, 1925.
10513 I'm Gonna Charleston Back To Charleston
Ed 51574
10514 Deep Elm (You Tell 'Em I'm Blue)
Ed 51574
NOTE: Other titles occasionally feature short hot solos. The name was also as a pseudonym for various bands on Pathé Actuelle and associated labels; Pathé Actuelle 36122 / Perfect 1403 / Harmograph 955 (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra), and those sides by the Six Black Diamonds (both q.v.), are likely to interest the jazz collector.
JULIAN FUHS
This German pianist, arranger, and bandleader, last heard of living in the United States, recorded for various labels in Berlin between the wars, using American and German musicians. The following are of some interest.
JULIAN FUHS FOLLIES BAND: Julian Fuhs, p, a, dir: Wilbur Curtz, t / tb / Charlie Vidal, cl, as / bsx / Arno Lewitsch, vn / Mike Ortuso, bj / Charlie Hersdorf, d, k. Berlin, January, 1925.
M-17672-1 Somebody's Wrong
Hom B-1772
Mike Polzer, tb, replaces unknown. Berlin, August, 1925.
M-17958 Copenhagen
Hom B-1877
Berlin, September, 1925.
M-17972 Looc Who's Here! [sic]
Hom B-1887
M-17993 San
Hom B-1905
2481-A Look Who's Here!
Vox 08025
JULIAN FUHS UND SEIN ORCHESTER: As above, plus Billy Bartholomew, cl, as / ? Harry Stafford, ts, a / ? Arthur Brosche, bb, sb. Berlin, July 27, 1926.
BW-54-2 I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Me)
El EG-259
Berlin, November, 1926.
BW-517-1 Ace In The Hole
El EG-386
Berlin, December, 1926.
BWR-540-2 Hobo's Prayer
El EG-331
BWR-541-1 Black Bottom
El EG-332
Berlin, early January, 1927.
BW-607-2 Stockholm Stomp
El EG-373
Berlin, January, February, 1927.
BW-673-1 Wop Stomp
El EG-396
Berlin, c. February 9, 1927.
BW-693-1 Deep Henderson
El EG-424
Berlin, February, March, 1927.
BW-754-1 Black Bottom Stomp
El EG-432
Berlin, March-April, 1927.
BW-805-2 Dinah
El EG-439
CHARLES FULCHER
FULCHER'S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA: Charles Fulcher, cl, vn, v, dir: A. D. Barfield, t / Pop Miller, tb / Otis Haislip, Neely Plumb, as / Frank Crutcher, ts / Bo Norris, p / Gwynn Hester, bj / Chuck Jordan, bb / Sandy Jordan, d. Atlanta, June, 1923.
8380-A The Eskimo Song
OK 4889, Od 03187, LAR A-4158, Par D-1388
8381-A Black Cat Blues
OK 4889, Od 03187, LAR A-4158, Par D-1388
CHARLES FULCHER AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Probably similar. Atlanta, January 28, 1925.
140288-1 The Georgia Stomp
Col 316-D
140289-1 Home Sweet Home Blues
Col 316-D
Atlanta, September 30, 1925.
141013-2 My Pretty Girl
Col 551-D
141014-2 Blue For You
Col 551-D
FULCHER'S DANCE TRIO: Charles Fulcher, tb, cl, vn / p / bj. Atlanta, September 30, 1925.
141015-2 After That
Col 1267-D
141016-2 Daylight's Breaking Blues
Col 1267-D
CHARLES FULCHER AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Charles Fulcher, cl, vn, a, v, dir: Red Honeycutt and another, t /
tb / cl, as, bar / cl, as / cl, ts / p / bj / bb / d; Boots Hatfield and Frank Fowler are believed to have been present, but their instruments are not known. Atlanta, April 17, 1926.
142042-1 Since We Parted - vCF
Col unissued
142043-1 Hey! Hey! - vCF
Col unissued
142044-1-2-3 Whispering Lane
Col unissued
142045-2 Blue Georgia Moon
Col 726-D
Atlanta, April 19, 1926.
142042-2 Since We Parted - vCF
Col 726-D
142043-2 Hey! Hey! - vCF
Col 1706-D
Chicago, December 3, 1928.
C-2622- Love, Oh Love
Br unissued
Charles Fulcher, cl, vn, v, a, dir: 2 t / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts (one doubling pic) / p / bj / bb / d. New York, February 11, 1929.
147951-3 I Faw Down An' Go "Boom!" - vCF
Col 1734-D
147952-3 Atlanta Gal - vCF
Col 1734-D
BOB FULLER
Clarinet solos, acc. by Louis Hooper or Arthur Ray, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York, c. January, 1925.
31740 Crossword Puzzle Blues (Clarinet Blues*)
Ajax 17088, PA 021141*, Per 11214*
31741-2 Sweet 'N' Pretty Mama Blues (Salt Lake City Blues*}
Ajax 17088, PA 021141*, Per 11214*
NOTE: Matrix 31741-2 appears to mean the take used is 31742, since Ajax used a distinct matrix number for each take. Matrix 31741 is almost certainly an unissued take of the second title. Pathé Actuelle and Perfect as THREE HOT ESKIMOS (CLARINET SOLO, SLIM PERKINS).
New York, c. February, 1925.
31765 Spread Yo' Stuff
Ajax 17091
31767 Funny Feelin' Blues
Ajax 17091
SLIM JACKSON TRIO: As above. New York, February, 1925.
1353-B Freakish Blues
Cam 705, Lin 2331
1354-A-C Louisville Blues
Cam 705, Lin 2331
NOTE: Lincoln 2331 as THREE BLACK DIAMONDS.
SLIM PERKINS: Bob Fuller, cl, acc. by Louis Hooper, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York, February, 1925.
5859-1 Louisville Blues
Ban 1515, Dom 3486, Re 9813
5860-1 Freakish Blues
Ban 1515, Dom 3486, Re 9813
BOB FULLER: Clarinet solos, acc. as above. New York, late February, 1925.
31780 Growin' Old Blues
Ajax 17117, PA 036366, Per 14547
NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 036366 and Perfect 14547 as KANSAS CITY FIVE - CLARINET PASSAGE BOB FULLER.
New York, March 4, 1925.
140411-1 Black Cat Blues
Har 580-H, Diva 2580-G, VT 1580-V
140411-1-2 Black Cat Blues
Col 14068-D
140412-3 Too Bad Jim
Col 14068-D, Diva 2580-G, Har 580-H, VT 1580-V
BOB FULLER: Bob Fuller, cl, acc. by Louis Hooper, p (on 9241) / Elmer Snowden, bj (on 9242). New York, c. March 27, 1925
9421 Freakish Blues (Bucket Stomp)
Gnt 3002
9422 Charleston Clarinet Blues
Gnt 3002
These titles were previously reported incorrectly on Silvertone 3057, which in fact uses Vocalion masters by THREE JOLLY MINERS, q.v.
SLIM PERKINS: Bob Fuller, cl, acc. by Louis Hooper, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York, April, 1925.
5908-1-2 Charleston Clarinet Blues
Ban 1533, Dom 3503, Re 9832
5909-1-2 Spread Yo' Stuff
Ban 1533, Dom 3503, Re 9832
BOB FULLER: Clarinet solos, acc. as last. New York, September 1, 1925.
6158- Milenberg Joys
Ban 1612, Dom 3583, Re 9915
6159- Black Cat Blues
Ban 1612, Dom 3583, Re 9915
New York, September 23, 1925.
141037-2 Grand Opera Blues
Col 14120-D
141038-3 Pig Alley Stomp
Col 14120-D
NOTE: Columbia files name the personnel and add subtitles (A HIGH BROW STOMP / RUE PIGALLE, respectively).
New York, c. June 1926.
3904-1 Dancin' The Blues
NML 1156, Sil 2760
3905-1 Desert Blues
NML 1156, Hom 4-2204
Note: National Music Lovers as NATIONAL MUSICLOVERS' DANCE ORCHESTRA; Silvertone as ROSELAND MELODY BOYS; Homokord as PENNSYLVANIA SYNCOPATORS.
THREE HOT ESKIMOS: Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooper, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York, c. July 1, 1925.
106121 Black Cat Blues
PA 036298, Per 14479
106122 Too Bad, Jim!
PA 036298, Per 14479
THREE MONKEY CHASERS: Bob Fuller, cl / Isadore Meyers, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York, August 20, 1925.
140855-2 Corn Bread Wiggle
Har 23-H
140856-2 Cocoanut Strut
Har 23-H, Re G-8539
As for previous date. New York, October 16, 1925.
141142-3 Uncle Remus Stomp
Har 50-H
141143-1 Montmarte Giggles [sic]
Har 50-H
BOB FULLER: Clarinet solo, acc. by Elmer Snowden, b, g* / unknown v. New York, March 21, 1927.
E-22042 *Dallas Blues
Br 7006
E-22043 / 44 I Ain't Got Nobody - v
Br unissued
E-22045 I Ain't Got Nobody
Br 7006
NOTE: Listed in the Brunswick files as LEVEE CAMP MOANERS, with a note, "To be issued as Bob Fuller."
Acc. by Charles Prime, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York, May 18, 1928.
7981-1 Fireworks
Dom 0249, Re 8589
7981-2 Fireworks
Or 1274
7982- Pig Alley Stomp
Plaza unissued
7983-1-2 Here 'Tis
Ban 7151, Dom 0249, Je 5329, Re 8589
7984-2 Alligator Crawl
Ban 7151, Je 5329, Or 1274
NOTE: Jewel 5329 and Oriole 1274 as BERT WARREN.
New York, June 19, 1928.
146556-3 Nameless Blues
Har 688-H, VT 1688-V, Diva 2688-G
146557-1 Ridiculous Blues
Har 688-H, VT 1688-V, Diva 2688-G
See also the Charleston Trio, the Rocky Mountain Trio, the Three Blues Chasers, and the Three Jolly Miners.
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