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GEORGIA STRUTTERS

Perry Bradford, v, dir. probably: Jimmy Wade, c / William Dover, tb / Arnett Nelson, cl, as / Antonia Spaulding, p / Stanley Wilson, bj; a cymbal is heard at the end of the first side. New York, August 6, 1926.

142512-2 Everybody Mess Aroun' - vPB

Har 231-H, VT 1231-V

142513-3 Georgia Grind - vPB

Har 231-H, VT 1231-V

New York, October 21, 1926.

142854-3 Wasn't It Nice? - vPB

Har 311-H, VT 1311-V

142855-3 Original Black Bottom Dance - vPB

Har 311-H, VT 1311-V

Perry Bradford, v, dir: Jabbo Smith, c / Jimmy Harrison, tb / Herschel Brassfield, cl / Edgar Sampson, as, vn / Willie "The Lion" Smith, p / ? Gus Horsley, bj / ? Harry Hull, bb / d. New York, May 23, 1927.

144202-3 Rock, Jenny, Rock - vPB

Diva 2468-G, Har 468-H, VT 1468-V

144203-3 It's Right Here For You - vPB

Diva 2468-G, Har 468-H, VT 1468-V



JULIA GERITY

Vocal, probably acc. by Estes Monasco, t / Elly Bellare, cl / Walter Ashby, as / vn / Rupe Biggadike, p / Bob Cooke, g. New York, July 6, 1931.

1119 Some Of These Days

Vic test


Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone

Vic test (unnumbered)



See also Snooks and his Memphis Ramblers.

TOM GERUNOVICH

The following are known to be of interest as jazz or hot dance music, and there may easily be others like them.

TOM GERUNOVICH AND HIS ROOF GARDEN ORCHESTRA: Tom Gerunovich dir: George Wendt, t / Frank McMuir, t, vn / Daar Gensal, cl, as / Eddie Swarthout, as / ts / mel / Otto Claire, p / Jimmy Davis, bj, g, v / bb / Steve Bowers, d, v. Los Angeles, August 27, 1928.

LAE-253-A There's A Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder - vSB

Br 4050

LAE-253-G There's A Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder

Br Mood Accompaniment Library 436-L

LAE-254- My Gal Sal

Br 4050, Br Mood Accompaniment Library 270-L

NOTE: 270-L / 436-L are anonymous. LAE-253-G was made for the German market, but no German issue is known.

FRANK SHAW: Comedian, acc. by Les Poe, p; the Tom Gerunovich orchestra is featured on this side playing a brief, unidentified selection in exceptionally hot style. San Francisco, September 25, 1928.

LAE-279-A A Night At Coffee Dan's - Part 1

Br 4100, 3968

"BIFF" HOFFMAN: Vocal, acc. by Tom Gerunovich and his Roof Garden Orchestra. San Francisco, September 30, 1928.

LAE-281-B I Gotta Tell Someone - vBH

Br 4115


LAE-282-B Old Man Sunshine (Little Boy Bluebird) - vBH

Br 4115


Tom Gerunovich dir: George Wendt, t / Frank McMuir, t, vn / Gary Nottingham, tb, vn / Daar Gensal, cl, as / Eddie Swarthout, as / ts / mel / Otto Claire, p / Jimmy Davis, bj, g, v / bb, sb / Steve Bowers, d, v. San Francisco, December 13, 1928.

LAE-378-A (You're Not Asking Me) I'm Telling You - vJD

Br 4190

LAE-378-G (You're Not Asking Me) I'm Telling You

Br A-8148

LAE-379-A I Found You Out When I Found You In Somebody Else's Arms - vSB

Br 4190

LAE-379-G I Found You Out When I Found You In Somebody Else's Arms



Br A-8148

With vocal trio. Los Angeles, February 17, 1929.

LAE-430-A That's The Good Old Sunny South - v3

Br 4277


LAE-430-G That's The Good Old Sunny South

Br A8277


San Francisco, June 15, 1929.

LAE-533-B Am I Blue? - vJD

Br 4429, A-8351

LAE-533-G Estoy Triste (Am I Blue?)

Br 41055

TOM GERUN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: No mel. Chicago, February 3, 1930.

C-5360-B Atta Boy (Old Pal! Old Sock! Old Kid! Old Thing! Old Gold! Old Baby!) - v3

Br 4755, A-8723

C-5360-G Atta Boy (Old Pal! Old Sock! Old Kid! Old Thing! Old Gold! Old Baby!)

Br unissued?



THE GET-HAPPY BAND

Unknown c / Joe Nanton, tb / Sidney Bechet, ss / as, bar / Porter Grainger, p / Sam Speed, bj / d. New York, July 17, 1925.

140773-2 Junk Bucket Blues

Col 14091-D

140774-1 Harlem's Araby

Col 14091-D

Tom Morris, c / Joe Nanton, tb / Bob Fuller, ss, as / Porter Grainger, p / ? Elmer Snowden, bj / d. New York,
September 21, 1925.

141024-3 Puddin' Papa

Col 14099-D

141025-2 On The Puppy's Tail

Col 14099-D

CARROLL GIBBONS

This American pianist made a large number of records, mostly anonymously (see the New Mayfair Dance Orchestra). The following, however, are billed in his name as piano soloist, accompanied by a small instrumental group that usually features at least one hot solo.

Piano solos, acc. by Sylvester Ahola, t / Johnny Helfer, cl, ts / ? Eric Siday, vn / sb. Small Queen's Hall, London, November 29, 1928.

Bb-14797-2 I Can't Give You Anything But Love

HMV B-2971

Hayes, Middlesex, April 16, 1929.

Bb-16435-3 She's Funny That Way

HMV B-3031

CARROLL GIBBONS AND HIS PLAYMATES: Carroll Gibbons, p, cel, dir: Norman Payne, t / ? Danny Polo, cl, as / vn / sb / Alma Vane, v. Small Queen's Hall, London, July 12, 1929.

Bb-17180-1 Reaching For Someone

HMV B-3110

Bb-17181-1 Mean To Me - vAV

HMV B-3110, EA-622

IRENE GIBBONS

See Eva Taylor (Columbia), whose baptismal name this is.

ARTHUR GIBBS AND HIS GANG

Arthur Gibbs, p, dir: Maceo Edwards, Russell Smith or Gilbert Paris, t / James Reevy, tb / John "Jazz" Williams, cl / Percy Green, cl, as / Ray Hernandez, cl, ts / Cordy Williams, vn / Leroy Vanderveer, bj / Jerome Burke, d. New York, April 24, 1923.

27849-4 Louisville Lou

Vic 19070

27850-3 Beale Street Mamma

Vic 19070

New York, October 10, 1923.

28729-2 Charleston (intro: Open Your Heart)

Vic 19165

28730-3 Old Fashioned Love

Vic 19165

CLEO GIBSON

Vocal, acc. by her Hot Three: Henry Mason, t / J. Neal Montgomery, p / John Smith, g, Atlanta, March 14, 1929.

402311-B I've Got Ford Movements In My Hips

OK 8700, JCl 513

402312-B Nothing But Blues

OK 8700, JCl 513



GEORGE GIBSON AND HIS BAND

Pseudonym on Lewis L-50 for Oscar Rabin and his Band, q.v.



MELVILLE GIDEON

The pianist of the Original American Ragtime Octet was also a pioneer crooner in England, and two of his vocal records have interesting accompaniments.

Hayes, Middlesex, May 26, 1922.

Yy-1386-2 Burnt Sugar (A Triple Rag) (M. Gideon)

Zon 2231

Vocal, acc. by Sylvester Ahola, t / Van Phillips, as / Eric Siday, vn / Carroll Gibbons, p / sb. Hayes, Middlesex, May 16, 1928.

Bb-13331-3 Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man

HMV B-2741, EA-510

Hayes, Middlesex, July 6, 1928.

Bb-13926-1 Bluebird, Sing Me A Song



HMV B-2791, EA-449

BLIND GILBERT'S TIN ROOFERS

Blind Gilbert, c / Ray Burke, cl / Chink Johnson, ts / Hal Mirante, p / Henry Walde, bj / Bill Walde, bb / Al Durea, d. New Orleans, October 25, 1927.

145020-1-2 Dump Cart

Col unissued

145021-1-2 Cornet Omelet

Col unissued



EMERSON GILL

EMERSON GILL AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Emerson Gill, vn, dir: Lee Riley, c / Harry Countman, tb / cl, ss / cl, as / Jim Harry, cl, ts / Bill Miller, p / Pinkey Hunter, bj, v / ob / Andy Picard, d. New York, c. March 1, 1924.

72369-B Pasadena

OK 40066, Par E-5202, Od 03189

72370-B On Saturday Night

OK 40065, Od 03188

72371-B Days Of Yesterday

OK 40066, Od 03189

72372-A Mobile Blues

OK 40065, Od 03188

NOTE: Parlophone E-5202 as ERNEST GILL AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

Cleveland, c. February 17, 1925.

8927-B You Should Have Told Me (You Were Only Fooling)

OK 40315

8928-A Birmingham Bound

OK 40369, MLR-2, Par E-5402, Od 03292

8929-B That's My Gal - vPH

OK 40315, Par E-5431, A-2078

8930-A No Wonder (That I Love You)

OK 40313, Par E-5380, A-2036

Cleveland, c. February 21, 1925.

8951-A My Name Will Always Be Chickie - vPH

OK 40313

EMERSON GILL AND HIS CASTLE OF PARIS ORCHESTRA: Emerson Gill, vn (when used), dir: Nat Natoli and another, t / Hugh Sellers, tb / Ray Putnam, Menden Frye, cl, as / Jim Harry, cl, ts / p / Pinkey Hunter, bj, v / Pierre Olker, bb / Floyd St. Clair, d. Chicago, March 1, 1926.

9543-A My Bundle 0f Love - vPH

OK 40594, Par E-5615

9544-A The Roses Brought Me You - vPH

OK 40577, Par E-5595

9545-B (I Don't Believe It But) Say It Again

OK 40590, Par E-5616, Ar 4192

NOTE: Ariel as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA.

Chicago, March 2, 1926.

9553-A The Rhythm Rag

OK 40594, Par E-5615

9554-A Weary (Of Waiting For You)

OK 40615, Par E-5651

9555-A It Must Be Love

OK 40577


9556-A Lo-Nah

OK 40615, Par E-5651

EMERSON GILL AND HIS BAMBOO GARDEN ORCHESTRA: Emerson Gill, vn, dir: Joe Aumend, Duke Krovonas, Unknown t / Don Dupre, tb / Menden Frye, Willard Pott, cl, as / Jim Harry, cl, ts / Eddie Robinson, p / Pinkey Hunter, bj, v / Imo Smith, bb / Andy Picard, d. Chicago, March 27, 1928.

145841-2 The Yale Blues - vPH

Col 1355-D

145842-3 Will You Be Sorry? - vPH

Col 1396-D

145843-3 That's What I Call Keen - vPH

Col 1396-D

145844-4 Dance Of The Blue Danube - vPH

Col 1355-D, 01151

145845-1 Ready For The River - vPH

Col 1408-D

NOTE: Columbia 01151 as DENZA DANCE BAND. Columbia 2416-D is credited on both sides to Emerson Gill and his Orchestra; it is by Ben Selvin and of no interest.



ART GILLHAM

"The Whispering Pianist" made many records for Columbia between 1924 and 1931, mostly self-accompanied, but the following have more ambitious instrumental support, and feature hot soloists.

Vocal, acc. by Louis Hooper, p / Horace Seavey, bb. New York, March 18, 1926.

141823-1-2 It Don't Do Nothing But Rain

Col unissued

141824-2 I'm Leaving You

Col 685-D, 0640

141825-1-2 If You're Old Fashioned You're Long Underwear

Col unissued

New York, March 24, 1926.

141823-4 It Don't Do Nothing But Rain

Col 657-D, 0640

Acc. by his Southland Syncopators: probably Red Nichols, t / Miff Mole, tb / Andy Sannella, cl, as, f / Rube Bloom, p / Eddie Lang, bj, g. New York, April 26, 1927.

144049-3 I Crave You

Col 1007-D, 0728

144050-3 Twiddlin' My Thumbs (Fiddlin' My Time Away)

Col 1194-D, 0912

144051-3 Flutter By, Butterfly

Col 1116-D, 0816

New York, April 27, 1927.

144056-1 Now I Won't Be Blue

Col 1253-D, 01017

144057-3 I'd Walk A Million Miles (To Be A Little Bit Nearer To You)

Col 1116-D, 0816

144058-2 I Love You But I Don't Know Why

Col 1152-D, 0950

Acc. by Andy Sannella, cl, as, stg / Murray Kellner, vn / Rube Bloom, p / Eddie King, cel. New York, January 9, 1928.

145491-3 Gee! But I'm Blue

Col 1392-D, 01183

145492-3 Nobody's Lonesome But Me

Col 1492-D, 01202

145493-3 Just For Tonight

Col 1619-D

Sannella plays f also; King omitted. New York, January 11, 1928.

145505-3 Chinatown, My Chinatown

Col 1619-D

145506-2 My Heart's Aching For My Old Gal

Col 1472-D, 01299

145507-3 Who Gives You All Your Kisses?

Col 1319-D, 01083

BARREL-HOUSE PETE: Piano solos. New York, January 23, 1928.

145562-2 I'm Just A Rollin' Stone

Col 14308-D

145563-2 Pussy

Col 14308-D

New Orleans, April 24, 1928.

146181-1-2 St. Louis Blues

Col unissued

146182-1-2 Memphis Blues

Col unissued

146183-1-2 Some Of These Days

Col unissued

146184-1-2 Hesitation Blues

Col unissued

NOTE: It is not certain that these four sides are by Art Gillham, although his role as co-composer of the last title, and his confirmed presence on the previous "Barrel-House Pete" session, suggest that is the case.

Vocal, acc. by ? Red Nichols, c / own p. New York, August 16, 1928.

146848-3 The Lamp Of Aladdin

Col 1663-D

146849-3 Right Or Wrong

Col 1540-D, 01313

146850-2 Somebody Else May Be Telling Her Something She'd Love To Hear From You

Col 1572-D, 01399

Acc. by Red Nichols, c / Andy Sannella, cl / Ben Selvin and another, vn / Rube Bloom, p / Eddie Lang, g / Harry Barth, sb. New York, February 28, 1929.

148008-2 Some Sweet Day

Col 1726-D, 01515

148009-2 Sweetheart Of All My Dreams

Col 1726-D, 01515

? Bob Effros, t, replaces Nichols. New York, March 6, 1929.

148036-1 What Wouldn't I Do?

Col 1802-D

New York, March 18, 1929.

148047-5 Blue Little You And Blue Little Me

Col 2016-D

Acc. by Manny Klein, t / Benny Goodman, cl / Ben Selvin, vn / Rube Bloom, p / Eddie Lang, g. New York, July 24, 1930.

150661-2 Good Evenin'

Col 2291-D, DO-256

150662-1 Confessin' (That I Love You)

Col 2265-D

Acc. by Alex Hill, p. New York, October 7, 1930.

150865-1 Passing Time With Me

Col 2331-D

150866-1 When They Changed My Name To A Number

Col 2331-D, Re G-20965

GILMORE SISTERS

Piano duets, with d*. New York, December 17, 1931.

70980-1 Some Of These Days

Vic 23316

70981-1 *Rockin' Chair

Vic 23316



THE GILT-EDGED FOUR

Al Starita, cl, as; Ray Starita, cl, ts / Sam Bellizzia, p / Rudy Starita, x. New York, c. May, 1920.

Beale Street Blues

Grey Gull L-1014, H-1007

NOTE: Al Starita made other Grey Gull recordings at this time, with the Gilt-Edged Four and the Starita Saxophone Sextette, but they are of no interest as jazz. L-1014 is a lateral-cut recording, H-1007 vertical-cut.

Max Goldberg, t, mel / Al Starita, as, bsx / Sid Bright, p / Len Fillis, bj, g. London, mid-June, 1925.

A-2170 Hot Miss Molly

Col 3703

A-2171 Best Black

Col 3704


A-2173 I Can't Realise

Col 3710

NOTE: A-2172 is a waltz, of no jazz interest.

London, late June, 1925.

A-2199 Don't Bring Lulu

Col 3703


A-2200 My Sugar

Col 3704


A-2201 Tell All The World

Col 3711


Herb Finney, cl, as / Max Bacon, d, added. London, December 4, 1925.

WA-2633-1-2 Military Mike

Col unissued

WA-2635-1-2 The Camel Walk

Col unissued

WA-2636-1 The Piccadilly Strut

Col 3840

NOTE: A-2634 is a waltz, of no jazz interest.

Buddy Lee, v, acc. by the Gilt-Edged Four; Joe Brannelly, g, replaces Fillis. London, May 17, 1926.

WA-3256-2 Fascinating Rhythm - vBL

Col 3981

WA-3257-1 Lady, Be Good - vBL

Col 3981

WA-3258-1 Tentin' Down In Tennessee

Col 4002

WA-3259-2 Then I'll Be Happy - vBL

Col 4169

London, May 20, 1926.

WA-3277-1 If My Sweetie Comes Back To Me - vBL

Col 4169, 0639

WA-3278-1 Everything's Gonna Be All Right - vBL

Col 4077


WA-3279-1 Who'd Be Blue? - vBL

Col 4077


WA-3280-2 Honey Bunch

Col 4002


NOTE: All but the last of the above eight titles as BUDDY LEE, accomp. by THE GILT-EDGED FOUR.

Ray Starita, cl, ts, replaces Phillips; Eric Siday, vn / ? Alfred Fields, bb, added. London, October 19, 1926.

WA-4285-2 Scatter Your Smiles

Col 4177


WA-4288-1 Pretty Cinderella

Col 4177


Rudy Starita, x, added; Norah Blaney, Al Starita, v. London, November 4, 1926.

WA-4387-1 Sonny Boy - vAS

Col 4176

WA-4388-1 Swingin' Along

Col 4176

WA-4390-1 Yes Sir, I Prefer Brunettes - vNB

Col 4164

Al Starita, as, gfs / Ray Starita, cl, ts / Eric Siday, vn / Sid Bright, p / ? Alfred Fields, bb / Max Bacon, d, v. London, February 24, 1927.

WA-4918-1 Brotherly Love

Col 4311


WA-4919-1 Yiddisher Charleston - vMB

Col 4311


Goldberg, Al and Ray Starita, Siday, Bright, Fillis, Bacon; Dorothy Dickson, v . London, September 13, 1927.

WA-6154-1 A Tree In The Park - vDD

Col 4540

WA-6155-2 Where's That Rainbow? - vDD

Col 4540

WA-6156-2 Gonna Get A Girl

Col 4611

WA-6157-1 Cornfed (no vn)

Col 4611

NOTE: First two sides labeled as DOROTHY DICKSON, accomp.by THE GILT-EDGED FOUR.



JOSEPH GISH AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Joe Gish, bb, dir: 2 c / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / p / bj / d. ? Kansas City, c. October, 1925.

271 Milenberg Joys

New Flexo 311

272 You Are Just A Vision

New Flexo 311

NOTE: Although these are usually cited as Chicago recordings, New Flexo's studio was in Kansas City at the time.

NATHAN GLANTZ

The following by this most prolific saxophone soloist, sideman, and nominal bandleader are of mild jazz interest.

GLANTZ AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Nathan Glantz, as, dir. Jack Stillman, t (possibly Hymie Farberman, 2nd t) / tb / cl / p / bj / bb / New York, early December, 1922.

69965 Loose Feet

PA 020883, 10456, Per 14076

69966 Running Wild

PA 020883, 10456, Per 14076

NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 020883 and Perfect 14076 as MAJESTIC DANCE ORCHESTRA.

Harry Gluck or Phil Napoleon, t, added; also ts (one of the saxes doubles bcl). New York, July-August, 1924.

5585-3 San

Ban 1399, Bell P-298, Dom 378, Or 256, Re 0695, Apex 8242

NOTE: Banner 1399 as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND; Bell P-298 as ORPHEUM MELODY MASTERS; Domino 378 as LUCKY STRIKE DANCE ORCHESTRA; Oriole 256 as BALTIMORE SOCIETY SYNCO­PATORS; Regal 9695 as SIX BLACK DIAMONDS; Apex 8242 as THE MASTER PLAYERS.

Probably similar. New York, c. September 15, 1924.

105558-A Glad Eyes

PA 036153, 11242, P 1876, Per 14334, GP 18605

NOTE: Grand Pree 18605 as WESTERN SERENADERS.

New York, c. October 15, 1924.

5676-1 Everything You Do (Todo Que Fazes*)

Ban 1429, Dom 404, PA 036171, Per 1435, Re 972, Apex 8272, Imperador 1006 (Brazilian)*

5946 Oh! That Sweet In Suite 16

PA 036253, Per 14434

NOTE: Banner and Regal as HOLLYWOOD DANCE ORCHESTRA; Domino 404 as HAL WHITE'S SYNCOPATORS; Apex 8272 as THE MASTER PLAYERS; Imperador 1006 as AMERICAN JAZZ BAND; Pathé 036253 and Perfect 14434 as SOUTHAMPTON SOCIETY ORCHESTRA.

New York, c. July 6, 1925.

106133 Charleston Baby Of Mine

PA 036295, Per 14476

NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 036295 as MAJESTIC DANCE ORCHESTRA.

Unknown pac added; Vaughn De Leath, v. New York, August 12, 1926.

GE-226 I Don't Want Nobody But You - vVDL

Gnt 3362, Ch 15160

NOTE: Gennett as BROADWAY NIGHT CLUB SERENADERS.

These issues used Glantz's name, but his part in the first two is doubtful, and he had nothing to do with the others:

Apex 8398 Milenberg Joys (Seven Missing Links)

Homochord C-594 Do Doodle Oom (Synco Jazz Band)

C-650 It Had To Be You (California Ramblers)

C-789 Back Where The Daffodils Grow (California Ramblers)

PERCY GLASCOE

Clarinet solos, acc. by Lemuel Fowler, p. New York, July 3, 1925.

140744-1 Stomp 'Em Down

Col 14088-D

140745-1 Steaming Blues

Col 14088-D



JACK GLASSNER AND HIS COLONIAL INN ORCHESTRA

2 t / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / p / bj / bb / d. New York, February 1926.

73973-B I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Me)

OK 40559


73974-A Hot Coffee

OK 40559


LILLIAN GLINN

Vocal, acc. by Willie Tyson, p, and Octave Gaspard, bb (or unknown c or g, as shown). Dallas, December 2, 1927.

145312-1 All Alone And Blue - c

Col 14300-D

145313-2 Come Home Daddy

Col 14300-D

145314-1 Doggin' Me Blues

Col 14275-D

145315-2 Brown Skin Blues - g

Col 14275-D

Acc. by unknown p, plus c / bb*. New Orleans, April 24, 1928.

146176-3 The Man I Love Is Worth Talking About

Col 14330-D

146177-2 Best Friend Blues

Col 14330-D

146178-2 Lost Letter Blues

Col 14360-D

146179-2 Packing House Blues

Col 14360-D

146180-1 *Shake It Down

Col 14315-D

Acc. by c / cl / p / bb. New Orleans, April 25, 1928.

146190-2 Where Have All The Black Men Gone?

Col 14315-D

Acc. by Pete Underwood, t / Taylor Flannagan, p / ? Perry Bechtel, g. Atlanta, April 9, 1929.

148212-1 I'm A Front Door Woman With A Back Door Man

Col 14433-D

148213-2 Atlanta Blues

Col 14421-D

148214-1 All The Week Blues

Col 14421-D

148215-2 Cannon Ball Blues

Col 14617-D

Atlanta, April 10, 1929.

148225-2 Wobble It A Little, Daddy

Col 14617-D

148226-2 Black Man Blues

Col 14433-D

Acc. by p / bj / ? Octave Gaspard, bb. Dallas, December 6, 1929.

149550-2 I'm Through (Shedding Tears Over You)

Col 14559-D

149551-2 I Love That Thing

Col 14559-D

149552-1 Don't Leave Me, Daddy

Col 14493-D

149553-2 Shreveport Blues

Col 14519-D

149556-2 Moanin' Blues

Col 14493-D

149557-2 Cravin' A Man Blues

Col 14519-D

MAE GLOVER

Vocal / yodeling* acc. by John Byrd, g, v, sp. Richmond, IN, July 29, 1929.

15392 Shake It Daddy - spJB

Gnt 6964, Ch 15814, 50051, Spr 2642, Spt 9474

15393 Pig Meat Mama (Pig Meat Papa*) - yMG

Gnt 6948, Ch 15858, Spr 2739, Spt 9509, Var 6063*

15395-A I Ain't Givin' Nobody None - spJB

Gnt 6948, Ch 15814, 50051, Spr 2739, Spt 9474

15396-A Gas Man Blues - vJB

Gnt 7040, Ch 15858, 50037, Spr 2642

15401,-A Hard Ridin' Papa

Gnt unissued

Acc. by Charles O'Neil, p, with James Parker, t*, v, as noted. Richmond, IN, February 24, 1931.

17545-B *My Man Blues

Ch 16238, Spr 2783

17546-A Grasshopper Papa - vJP

Ch 16351, Var 6053

17547,-A *Vampire Woman

Ch unissued

17548 *Forty-Four Blues (Big Gun Blues*)

Ch 16351, Spr 2783, Var 6053*

17549 *Skeeter Blues

Ch 16238, Spr 2668

17550-C *The Country Farm Blues

Ch 16268

17551-B *Hoboken Prison Blues

Ch 16268, Spr 2826

17552,-A Prison Bound Blues

Ch unissued

17553 Plantation Blues

Ch 16408

17554 North Wind Blues

Ch 16408

17557 Two Timin' Mama

Ch 16244, 50037, Spr 2668

17558 Good Hearted Woman

Ch 16244, Spr 2826, Var 6066

NOTE: All Superior issues as ALBERTA WASHBURN; Varsity 6063 as MAE MUFF, 6066 as SALLY SAD. Champion 16351 (matrix 17546-A) as MAE GLOVER AND JAMES PARKER.



LUD GLUSKIN

The following sides by this bandleader are of jazz interest, and there may well be others similar.

Lud Gluskin dir: Eddie Ritten, Faustin Jeanjean, t / Leo Vauchant, tb / Gene Prendergast, Maurice Cizeron, cl, as / Merrow Bodge, cl, ts / Fred Ziehrer vn / Raoul Kenyon, p / Howard E. Kennedy, bj / Arthur Pavoni, bb / Ted Goebel, d. Paris, February 10, 1928.

N-8406 Tiger Rag

P X-6226

Gene Prendergast, v. Paris, April 4, 1928.

B-8472 Miss Annabelle Lee - vGP

P ?


Julian Porret, t / Billy Bartholomew, cl, as, f / Joe Kreklow, p / John Castellucci, bj, replace Jeanjean, Cizeron, Kenyon, and Kennedy, respectively. Paris, June 21, 1928.

N-8673-1 Gonna Get A Girl

P X-8549

Emile Christian, tb / Maurice Cizeron, cl, as / Jack O'Brien, p / Howard E. Kennedy, bj / Bart Curtis, d, replace Vauchant, Bartholomew, Kreklow, Castellucci, and Goebel, respect­ively. Paris, November 14, 1928.

N-8902-1 St. Louis Blues

P 35703


Ritten, Christian, Kennedy, vocal trio. Paris, November 15, 1928.

N-8928 Ten Little Miles From Town - vER-EC-HWK

P X-8584

N-8932 Clarinet Marmalade

P X-8584

Berlin, December (17?), 1928.

MO-2188 Tiger Rag

Tri-Ergon TE-5463

Faustin Jeanjean, t / Georges Charron, ts / Spencer Clark, cl, bsx, x / Paulie Freed, p, a, replace Porret, Bodge, Cizeron, and O'Brien, respectively. Berlin, January 16, 1929.

C-437-D Tiger Rag

Hom 4-3021

Berlin, January 18, 1929.

MO-2224 Clarinet Marmalade

Tri-Ergon TE-5493

LUD GLUSKIN TANZ-ORCHESTER: Same. Berlin, January 23, 1929.

1536br Crazy Rhythm

Gr / Pol 22041

LUD GLUSKIN AMBASSADONIANS: Same. Berlin, February, 1929.

MO-2281 Add A Little Wiggle

Tri-Ergon TE-5514

JAZZ-ORCHESTER LUD GLUSKIN: Jim Kelly, d, replaces Curtis. Berlin, March, 1929.

03512 I Can't Give You Anything But Love

Artiphon D-03512

LUD GLUSKIN AMBASSADONIANS: As above. Berlin, March, 1929.

MO-2425 Milenberg Joys

Tri-Ergon TE-5543

LUD GLUSKIN TANZ-ORCHESTER: Same. Berlin, April, 1929.

High Tension

Gr / Pol 22192

Raphael Brogiotti, vn, replaces Ziehrer; Ritten-Christian, Prendergast, Clark, Freed, Kennedy, Kelly only*. Berlin, October, 1929.

2496½br *Milenberg Joys

Gr / Pol 22939

2508br Bee-ology

Gr / Pol 22939

2582br Doin' The New Low-Down

Gr / Pol 22833

LUD GLUSKIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Lud Gluskin dir: Eddie Ritten, Faustin Jeanjean, t / Howard Mulvany, tb / Gene Prendergast, cl, as / Spencer Clark, cl, bsx, x / Georges Charron­, cl, ts / Raphael Brogiotti, vn / Paulie Freed, p, a / Howard E. Kennedy, bj / Arthur Pavoni, bb / Jim Kelly, d, v; Serge Glykson, f / Mike Danzi, g, added for the first title only. Berlin, November, 1930.

H-83220- Sweeping The Clouds Away

Hom H-3935

Berlin, December, 1930.

H-83250- Let's Be Domestic

Hom H-3948

H-83260- So I Picks Up My Ukulele - vJK

Hom H-3949

H-83262- March Of The Hoodlums

Hom H-3950

Lud Gluskin dir: Arthur Briggs, Alax Renard, t / Guy Paquinet, tb / Gene Prendergast, Max Blanc, cl, as / Georges Charron, cl, ts / Raphael Brogiotti, vn / George Sellers, pac / Paulie Freed, p, a / Don Baird, g / __ Belloni, bb / Jim Kelly, d / Freddy Johnson, John Macklin, v. Paris, c. March, 1932.

301577 Home - vJM

P ?

301580 Oh! Mo'nah! - vFJ



P ?

Arthur "Strut" Payne dir; The Kentucky Singers, v. Paris, c. May, 1932.

301613 Joshua Fit The Battle Of Jericho - vKS

P ?


Danny Polo, cl, as, replaces Prendergast, who switches to cl, ts, bar, and replaces Charron. Paris, c. September, 1932.

301627 Dinah

P ?

See also The Playboys.



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