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SAM GOOLD

Piano solo. Chicago, June, 1923.

8354-A Whipping The Keys (Sam Goold)

OK 4850, Par E-5062

NOTE: Parlophone E-5062 as SAM GOULD.

FANNIE MAE GOOSBY

FANNIE GOOSBY: Vocal, acc. unknown t / p. Atlanta, c. June 14, 1923.

8386-B Grievous Blues

OK 8079


Acc. by Tom Morris, c / Clarence Williams, p. New York, c. late September, 1923.

71924-B I've Got The Blues, That's All

OK 8095

71925-B Grievious Blues [sic]



OK 8095

Acc. unknown (? own) p. New York, c. early October, 1923.

71931-A All Alone Blues

OK 8121


Acc. by Eddie Heywood, p. New York, October, 1923.

71939-A I've Got A Do Right Daddy Now

OK 8128

71940-B I Believe My Man Is Got A Rabbit's Leg [sic]



OK 8128

71941-A Goosby Blues

OK 8121

FANNIE MAE GOOSBY: Vocal, acc. by c / ? own p, with Peter Harris, v where shown. Atlanta, c. April, 1928.



AT-384 Can't Use You Blues - vPH

Br 7029


AT-385 Dirty Moaner Blues - vPH

Br 7029


AT-388 Fortune Teller Blues

Br 7030


AT-389 Stormy Night Blues

Br 7030


EDDIE GORDON'S BAND

Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:

Odeon ONY-36005 Both sides by Arthur Schutt's Orchestra

ONY-36008 March Of The Hoodlums (Eddie Lang's Orchestra)

ONY-36009 The World's Greatest Sweetheart Is You (Hal Kemp's Orchestra)

ONY-36013 Both sides by the Ipana Troubadours

ONY-41153 Both sides by Miff Mole and his Little Molers

ONY-41173 Both sides by Bix Beiderbecke and his Gang

ONY-41204 Both sides by Louis Armstrong's Savoy Ballroom Five

ONY-41273 Both sides by Miff Mole and his Little Molers

Parlophone PNY-41320 Both sides by Joe Venuti and his New Yorkers

HERBERT GORDON AND HIS HOTEL TEN EYCK WHISPERING ORCHESTRA

Despite the sobriquet, from which the general style of this band is easy to predict, the following items are of interest, featuring Fud Livingston, cl, ts. Billy Ross, Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, October, 1929.

E-31201- I Could Do It For You - vBR

Br 4584


E-31203- (Things We Want The Most Are) Hard To Get - vBR

Br 4584


E-31207- If I Can't Have You (If You Can't Have Me) - vSL

Br 4585


NOTE: Non-vocal versions of these titles were recorded on matrices E-31202-G, E-31204-G, and E-31208-G,
respectively, presumably for export, but the Brunswick files do not list those issues.

REX GORDON AND HIS ACES

Pseudonym on Champion for Carl Fenton's Orchestra, q.v.



GORGEOUS WEED

Pseudonym on XX for Blind Blake, q.v.



ROSS GORMAN

GORMAN'S NOVELTY SYNCOPATORS: Clarence Gransie, c / Keith Pitman, tb / Ross Gorman, cl / Ted Fiorito,


p / Eddie Grossbart, d. New York, September 27, 1919.

78706-1 Barkin' Dog

Col A-2844

78707-1-2 Clarinet Moans

Col unissued

ROSS GORMAN AND HIS EARL CARROLL ORCHESTRA: Ross Gorman, cl, as, bar, dir: Red Nichols­, Donald Lindley, James Kozak, t / Miff Mole, tb / Alfie Evans, cl, as, vn / Harold Noble, cl, as, ­ts / Billy McGill, cl, ts / Barney Acquelina, bsx / Jack Harris, Saul Sharrow, vn / Nick Kou­poukis, f, pic / Milton Suskind, Edgar Fairchild, p / Dick McDonough, bj / Tony Colicchio, g / David Grupp, d. New York, August 3, 1925.

140806-1-2-3-4 A Kiss In The Moonlight

Col unissued

140807-1-2-3 Somebody's Crazy About You

Col unissued

New York, August 7, 1925.

140825-2 Oh, Boy! What A Girl

Col 435-D, 3782

NOTE: Columbia 3673 and 3782 as DENZA DANCE BAND.

New York, August 18, 1925.

140806-5-6-7 A Kiss In The Moonlight

Col unissued

140807-4-5-6 Somebody's Crazy About You

Col unissued

Arthur Fields, Harry Warren, Charles Warren, v; Arthur Schutt, p, replaces Suskind and / or Fairchild. New York, September 9, 1925.

140913-3 Hugo, I'll Go Where You Go - vAF

Col 460-D

140919-3 Want A Little Lovin' - vHW-CW

Col 460-D, 3819

NOTE: Columbia 3819 as DENZA DANCE BAND.

New York, September 11, 1925.

140806-9 A Kiss In The Moonlight

Col 459-D

140807-8 Somebody's Crazy About You

Col 459-D, 3827

New York, October 29, 1925.

141214-3 I'm Sitting On Top Of The World

Col 498-D, 3862

141215-2 Rhythm Of The Day

Col 498-D, 3958

NOTE: Columbia 3862 and 3958 as DENZA DANCE BAND.

New York, November 24, 1925.

141307-4 I Never Knew

Col 516-D, 3933

141308-2 Sleepy-Time Gal

Col 516-D, 3913

NOTE: Columbia 3913 and 3933 as DENZA DANCE BAND.

Harry Gluck, t, replaces Kozak; Bert Reynolds, ss, as, replaces Evans; Harris omitted. New York, December 29, 1925.

141443-3 Somebody's Eyes

Col 563-D, 4047

NOTE: Columbia 4047 as DENZA DANCE BAND.

Vernon Dalhart, v. New York, January 4, 1926.

141454-1-2-3-4 The Prisoner's Song - vVD

Col unissued

Billy Jones, v. New York, January 22, 1926.

141454-6 The Prisoner's Song - VVD

Col 563-D, Re G-8598

141540-4 I Want Somebody To Cheer Me Up - vBJ

Col 576-D

141541-3 Lo-Nah

Col 576-D, 4047

NOTE: Regal G-8598 as RAYMOND DANCE BAND; Columbia 4047 as DENZA DANCE BAND.

Ross Gorman, cl, as, bar, dir: Red Nichols, Donald Lindley, Harry Gluck, t / Sunny Clapp, tb / Bert Reynolds, ss,


as / Harold Noble, cl, ts / Billy McGill, ts / Saul Sharrow (and another?) vn / Fred Lightner, p / Dick McDonough and / or Tony Colicchio, bj, g / bb / David Grupp, d. New York, March 24, 1926.

141860-3 No More Worryin'

Col 615-D, 4O46

141861-3 I'd Rather Be The Girl In Your Arms

Col 615-D

NOTE: Columbia 4046 as DENZA DANCE BAND.

? Mike Martini, tb, replaces Clapp; Nichols omitted, but it is not known who, if anyone, replaces him; Elliott Shaw, v. New York, April 22, 1926.

141999-3 Valencia - vES

Col 631-D

142101-1 Cherie, I Love You

Col 631-D, 4093

NOTE: Columbia 4093 as DENZA DANCE BAND.

New York, November 3, 1926.

11279- You're Burning Me Up (Turning Me Down)

Ed unissued

11280 Idolizing

Ed 51876

New York, November, 1926.

2193-C Idolizing

Cam 1063, Ro 323

New York, December 7, 1926.

11279- You're Burning Me Up (Turning Me Down)

Ed 51896

11354 Hawaiian Rose

Ed 51896

ROSS GORMAN'S VIRGINIANS: Possibly including at least some of the following (see note on p. 685): Ross Gorman, cl, bcl, as, bar, dir: Paul Marlowe, Ben Pasman, t / Porter Melton, tb / Cliff Lowery­, cl, ss, as / Cliff Johnson, cl, ts / Jimmy O'Keefe, p, a / Bill Gilmartin, bj / ob / Frank Flynn, d / Fred K. Steele, Billy Heagney, Hal White, v.

New York, December 13, 1926.

143179-3 Ev'ry Little While -vFKS-BH-HW

Har 379-H, VT1379-V

143180-3 Come Day, Go Day - vHW

Har 322-H, VT 1322-V

143181-1 Sidewalk Blues

Har 322-H, VT 1322-V

ROSS GORMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As above. New York, December 16, 1926.

11376 The Sphinx

Ed 51905


11377 Come Day, Go Day

Ed 51905


ROSS GORMAN'S VIRGINIANS: As above; Arthur Fields, v. New York, February 2, 1927.

143381-2-3 You're The One For Me - vAF

Har 350-H, VT 1350-V

143382-2 She Looks Like Helen Brown - vAF

Har 372-H, VT 1372-V

143383-3 Oh, Baby! Don't We Get Along? - vAF

Har 372-H, VT 372-V

ROSS GORMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As above. New York, February 4, 1927.

11497 High, High, High Up In The Hills

Ed 51944, Amb 5317

11498 Never Without You

Ed unissued

ROSS GORMAN AND HIS FIRE-EATERS: Same instrumentation as for December 13, 1926, and probably the same personnel; Arthur Fields (as JIMMY KERN), v. New York, February 7, 1927.

GEX-519-B She Looks Like Helen Brown - vAF

Gnt 6057, Ch 15226, Chg 258, Sil 5027, Aco GA-20001

GEX-520, A-B Kickapoo Trail - vJK

Gnt unissued

GEX-521-A Come Day, Go Day ('Til My Baby Comes Back To Me) - vJK

Gnt 6057, Chg 258, KP K-102, Voc B-219*

NOTE: Champion as BILL WILLIAMS AND HIS GANG; Challenge as MIAMI GARDEN ORCHESTRA; Aco as DAN HOWARD'S MELODY MAKERS;Vocalion as THE HARLEQUINADERS. *Also appears with a "Kildare" sticker.

ROSS GORMAN AND HIS VIRGINIANS: As before; Al Shayne, Jack Kaufman, v. New York, April 13, 1927.

GEX-602 Pardon The Glove

Gnt 6132

GEX-603-B My Wife's In Europe Today - vAS

Gnt 6132

GEX-604-A Kickapoo Trail - vAS

Gnt 6118

GEX-605 Phantom Blues

Gnt 6118

New York, April 14, 1927.

144029-3 My Wife's In Europe Today - vJK

Diva 2403-G, Har 403-H, VT 1403-V

144030-2 Phantom Blues

Diva 2427-G, Har 427-H, VT 1427-V

144031-1 Pardon The Glove

Diva 2403-G, Har 403-H, VT 1403-V

NOTE: According to Billboard for June 18, 1927, Ross Gorman and his Orchestra were then playing in the Swiss Gardens in Cincinnati with the following personnel: Ross Gorman, cl, bcl, as, bar, dir: Paul Marlowe, Ben Pasman, t / Porter Melton, tb / Cliff Lowery, cl, ss, as / Cliff Johnson, cl, ts / Jimmy O'Keefe, p, a / Bill Gilmartin, bj / unnamed bb / Frank Flynn, d. The band was referred to as having made records for Gennett, Harmony, Cameo, and Edison, but as this notice post-dates the above, it is not certain that this is the same personnel that appeared on records.

GORMAN'S SUNDOWNERS

Pseudonym on Challenge 736 for the Califor­nia Ramblers, q.v.



GOTHAM CLUB ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:­

Resona 75400 Red Hot Mama (Original Memphis Five)

Silvertone 2400 Red Hot Mama (Original Memphis Five)

2860 Stockholm Stomp (Jack Pettis and his Band)

SAM GOULD

See Sam Goold. This artist's name is incorrectly spelt Gould on Parlophone E-5062.

EMMA GOVER

Vocal, acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, June 19, 1923.

70231 Midnight Blues

PA 021006, Per 12065

70232 Down Hearted Blues

PA 021006, Per 12065

Acc. by Fletcher Henderson or Horace Henderson, p. New York, September 10, 1923.

70302 Oh Daddy Blues - pHH

PA 021060, Per 12073, 70303

M. T. Pocket Blues - FH

PA 021061, Per 12074

BRAD GOWANS

GOWAN'S RHAPSODY MAKERS [sic]: Brad Gowans, c, cl / George Drewes, tb / as / ts / Frank Cornwell, vn, v / Tony Francini, p / Eddie Rosie, bj / Paul Weston, bb / Fred Moynahan, d / v trio. New York, October 26, 1926.

GEX-333 I'll Fly To Hawaii - vFC&ch (2)

Gnt 3408, Ch 15183, Chg 210, GS 20152, Ristic 4

NOTE: Champion as FRED SHARP'S ROYAL CUBANS; Challenge as CUBAN DANCE KINGS.

Herman Drewes, c / Eddie Edwards, tb / Brad Gowans, c, cl / Jim Moynahan, cl, as / Arnold Starr, ­vn / Frank Signorelli, p / Paul Weston, bb / Fred Moynahan, d / Frank Cornwell, Bill Drewes, v. New York, January 20. 1927.

GEX-471-B Sunny Hawaii - vFC-BD

Gnt 6039, Chg 257

GEX-472-A I'm Looking Over A Four-Leaf Clover - vFC-BD

Gnt 6039, Ch 15216, Chg 257, 357, Aco GA-20003, Voc X-10004, Ristic 4

NOTE: Champion as FRED SHARP'S DIXIE PLAYERS; Challenge as TWIN CITIES (CITY on 357) DANCE
ORCHESTRA; Aco as DAN HOWARD'S MELODY MAKERS; Vocalion as RIVERSIDE DANCE BAND.

BRAD GOWANS' NEW ORLEANS RHYTHM KINGS: t / tb / cl / ? ts / p / g / ob / d; Gowans could have played t, tb, or cl, or all three. New York, January 20, 1934.

14653- Royal Garden Blues

ARC unissued

14654- The Sphinx

Merritt 7 (LP)

RUBY GOWDY

Vocal, acc. probably by t / as / p. New York, c. July 11, 1928.

GEX-2005 Moanful Wailin' Blues

Gnt 6570, Ch 15569, Spt 9429

NOTE: Supertone as MAYBELLE ANDERSON.

Acc. by unknown orchestra (possibly Horsey's Hot Five: ? Walter Bennett, c / J. C. Higginbotham, tb / ? Darnell Howard, cl, vn / Mabel Horsey, p / bj). New York, c. September 28, 1928.

GEX-2087 Florida Flood Blues

Gnt 6708, Ch 15613, Cq 7265

GEX-2088 Breath And Britches Blues

Gnt 6708, Ch 15635, Cq 7265

NOTE: Champion 15635 is not pseudonymous; pseudonyms on other issues, if used, are not known.

GRAFTON ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Grafton for the following items in this book:­

9234 Who? (Lou Gold and his Orchestra)

9271 Meadow Lark (Bill Wirges and his Orchestra)

9273 Side By Side (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)

LEONARD GRAHAM

Pseudonym on Regal for Noble Sissle, q.v.



PAUL GRAHAM AND HIS CRACKERS

Instrumentation and personnel unknown apart from Cass Sanders, v. New York, c. May 3, 1929.

GEX-2233,-A Four Or Five Times - vCS

Gnt unissued

New York, c. May 25, 1929.

GEX-2240,-A-B I'm Still Caring - vCS

Gnt unissued

RUDY GRAHAM'S DANCE ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Phantasie 14250 for the Cardinal Jazz Band, q.v.



PORTER GRAINGER

Most of this vocalist-composer's solo records are of no interest as jazz, but the following is exceptional. See Blues and Gospel Records for other Grainger records, which are beyond the scope of this work.

Vocal, acc. by Fats Waller, p. New York, c. May, 1924.

31578 In Harlem's Araby

Ajax 17039

GRAND PREE NOVELTY ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Australian Grand Pree for the following items listed in this book:­

18333 Both sides by the Texas Ten

18418 Pango Pango Maid (Bill Wirges and his Orchestra)

18458 I Like Pie, I Like Cake (Barth's Mississippians)

18591 Hello, Aloha! How Are You? (Brilhardt's Orchestra)



COOT GRANT

See Leola B. Wilson.

PERCY GRANT AND HIS BAND

See the Blue Pacific Dance Band.

MIKE GRAVELLE'S ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Romeo 286 for Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra, q.v.



TONY GRAVELLO AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Romeo 307 and 336 for Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra, q.v.



BETTY GRAY

Vocal, acc. by p / g. New York, September, 1927.

2638-A Mean Old Bed Bug Blues

Cam 1248, Lin 2714, Ro 479

2639-B Loud And Wrong

Cam 1248, Lin 2714, Ro 479



CHRISTINA GRAY

Vocal, acc. by Joe Robechaux, p, with Joe Lawrence, v. New Orleans, December 13, 1929.

403404-C Dirty Mistreating Blues

OK unissued

403405-C Window Show Case Shopping Blues

OK unissued

403406-A The Reverend Is My Man

OK 8757


403407-A Just Like You Walked In, You Can Walk Out - vJL

OK 8757


GENEVA GRAY

Vocal, acc. by p. Atlanta, November 4, 1926.

9869-A Fortune Teller Blues

OK 8449


9870-A Lonesome Mountain Blues

OK 8449


GLEN GRAY AND HIS / THE CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA

See Casa Loma Orchestra.

JANE GRAY

The following by this popular comedienne are of interest for their accompaniments. See also the University Six.

Vocal, acc. by Cliff Jackson, p. New York, July 21, 1927.

144475-2 Who's Wonderful - Who's Marvelous - Miss Annabelle Lee

Har 464-H

144476-1 Are You Happy?

Har 464-H

RUSSELL GRAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Okeh for the following items listed in this book:

­40846 Ain't That A Grand And Glorious Feeling? (The Goofus Five)

40938 Sugar (Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra)



GREAT WESTERN SERENADERS

Pseudonym on Pathé Actuelle 36401, 36403, and 36439 for the Synco Jazz Band, q.v.



GREEN BROTHERS' NOVELTY BAND

The following titles, from the hundreds by this and similar units under the direction of Joe and George Hamilton Green, are of some interest as jazz. There may be others equally so. The personnel probably includes Earl Oliver, t / Charles Randall, tb / Frank Banta, p / John Helleberg, bb / Joe Green, George Hamilton Green, d, x, marimba.

New York, March 12, 1924

9417 New Orleans Wiggle

Ed 51321

New York, January 20, 1925.

9949 Those Panama Mamas (Are Ruinin' Me)

Ed 51493



See also George Hamilton Green.

GREEN PARROT INN ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Champion for Eddie Miles and his Florentine Club Orchestra, q.v.



AL GREEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Mayfair G-2200 for Chick Bullock and his Levee Loungers (We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye).



BOB GREEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Oriole for the following items listed in this book:

717 Al Lentz and his Orchestra (Sweet Thing)

722 Joe Candullo's Everglades Orchestra

882 Side By Side (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)

1313 Ready For The River (Devine's Wisconsin Roof Orchestra)

1593 Sure Enough Blues (Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra)

HARRY GREEN'S BLUE BOYS

Pseudonym on Bluebird B-5519 for Gene Kardos and his Orchestra, q.v.



JANE GREEN

The following, of a number of records Green made for Victor and Harmony, have interesting accompaniments.

Vocal, acc. by the Virginians: Ross Gorman, cl, bcl, as, dir: Henry Busse, Frank Siegrist, t / Roy Maxon, tb / Hale Byers, cl­, ss, as / Ferde Grofé, p, a / Jack Barsby, bb. New York, December 4, 1923.

29103-2 Mama Loves Papa, Papa Loves Mama - vJG

Vic 19215

29104-2 Mama Goes Where Papa Goes - vJG

Vic 19215

Vocal, acc. by Mike Mosiello and another, t / Chuck Campbell, tb / Andy Sannella, cl, as / ? Lou Raderman, vn / Milt Rettenberg, p / ? John Cali, bj / Jack Pierce, bb / ? Joe Green, d. New York, February 18, 1927.

37795-3 You Went Away Too Far, And Stayed Away Too Long

Vic 20509, HMV B-2482

37796-2 I'm Gonna Meet My Sweetie Now

Vic 20509, HMV B-2482



GEORGE HAMILTON GREEN

The following from this popular xyloponist's extensive output are interesting performances of his own novelty rags. See also Green Brothers Novelty Orchestra.

Xylophone solo, acc. by studio orch. New York, c. October, 1919.

68141 Chromatic Fox Trot (George Hamilton Green)

P 22276

6814? Stop Time (George Hamilton Green)



P 22276

New York, c. May 1920.

Chromatic Fox Trot (George Hamilton Green)

Em 10182


41070-2 Stop Time (George Hamilton Green)

Em 10182


JOHNNY GREEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA

This composer of popular songs was also a bandleader whose records include the following mildly interesting sides.

Johnny Green, p, dir: Manny Klein and another, t / tb / Benny Goodman, cl / as / ts / 2 vn / g / sb / d / Lee Wiley, Howard Phillips, v. New York, March 17, 1934.

B-14962-A Live And Love Tonight - vHP

Br 6797, 01799, Col DO-1248

B-14963-A Easy Come, Easy Go - vLW

Br 6855, 01757

B-14964-A Repeal The Blues - vLW

Br 6855, 01757

B-14974-A Cocktails For Two - vHP

Br 6797, 01799, Col DO-1248

MAZIE GREEN

Pseudonym on Silvertone 2542 (LOW DOWN DADDY BLUES) for Josie Miles, q.v., and for the unidentified singer on the reverse, which is of no particular interest as jazz as it is accompanied by an unknown pianist only.



RAY GREEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Angelus 3004 and 3048 for Sam Lanin and his Orchestra, q.v.



ROSA GREEN

Pseudonym on Domino for Rosa Henderson, q.v.



RUTH GREEN

Vocal, acc. by Morris Rouse, p. New Orleans, March 17, 1924.

8568-A Sad And Lonely Blues

OK 8140


8569-A Mama's Got Something, I Know You Want It

OK 8140


SADIE GREEN

Pseudonym on Oriole for Bessie Brown, on Parlophone R-3386 for Vaughn de Leath, and on Parlophone R-3421 for Beth Challis, vocalist with the Goofus Five, all q.v. The singer on the following sides is unidentified, however.

Vocal, acc. by c / p. New York, c. January 15, 1927.

107317 Alley Man (Haul My Ashes)

PA 7524, Per 124

107318 Don't Wear Your Welcome Out

PA 7524, Per 124

VIOLET GREEN

Pseudonym on Okeh for Clara Smith, q.v.



JOHN GREENING

Piano solo. London, July 1932.

314 After You've Gone / Some Of These Days

Or(E) private recording



GREENING'S DANCE ORCHESTRA

Stan Greening, bj, dir: Frank Biffo, Charles Mead, t / Ted Heath, tb / Nat Star, cl, as / Dan McKinnon, cl, as, bar / George Smith, ts / Fred Cooke, p, a / Jock Merrit, bb / Wag Abbey, d / Peter Rush, v. London, March 19, 1928.

4777-3 There's A Trick In Pickin' A Chick-Chick-Chicken

Imp 1856



See also Corona Dance Orchestra, Hannan Dance Band. Other titles under this artist's name are of no jazz interest.

GREENWICH VILLAGE ORCHESTRA

Unknown t/ tb / cl, as / p / bj / d. New York, c. November 26, 1923.

1577-1 Ringside Blues

Pm 20288, Bwy / Pur / Tri 11277, Cx 40288, Hg 886, Pen 1288

1578-1-2 House Of David Blues

Pm 20288, Bwy / Pur / Tri 11277, Cx 40288, Hg 886, Pen 1288 , Max 1512, Us 292

NOTE: Usiba 292 as LONDON PICCADILLY-JAZZ.

SONNY GREER

SUNNY AND THE D'C'NS: Otto Hardwick, as / Duke Ellington, p / Fred Guy, bj / Sonny Greer, d. New York, c. Novem­ber, 1924.

T-2008-1 Oh! How I Love My Darling

B-D T-1003, UTD 1003

SONNY GREER AND HIS MEMPHIS MEN: Arthur Whetsel, Freddy Jenkins, t / Joe Nanton, tb / Barney Bigard,
cl / Johnny Hodges, as, where shown / Harry Carney, cl, bar, where shown / Duke Ellington, p / Fred Guy, bj / Wellman Braud, sb / Sonny Greer, d, v. New York, May 28, 1929.

149640-1 That Rhythm Man - asJH / cl, barHC / vSG&ch

Col 36157

148641-3 Beggars Blues - cl, barHC

Col 1868-D, 2833-D, DB-5033, GN-5012, MC-5033, MZ-488, Voc 3012, HJCA 606

148642-1 Saturday Night Function - asJH

Col 1868-D, 2833-D, DB-5033, GN-5012, MC-5033, MZ-488, Voc 3012, HJCA 606

NOTE: Columbia 36157 as DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS MEMPHIS MEN. The third title on Columbia 2833-D is dubbed (it bears the original matrix number, but take -3). Some copies of Columbia 1868-D use matrix 152199-1 (Claude Hopkins and his Orchestra, q.v.) instead of 148641-3.



EARL GRESH AND HIS GANGPLANK ORCHESTRA

Earl Gresh, vn, dir: Edward Bonnelly, Robert Samone, t / Ray Stilwell, tb / Everett Stump­, Fred Potter, Merritt Davis, cl, ss, as, ts / Edward Bourne, p / William Owen, bj / Thomas Snead, bb / Norman Hanson, d / v by members of the orchestra. New York, June 30, 1925.

140737-3 Row, Row, Rosie - vO

Col 424-D, 3743

NOTE: Columbia 3743 as DENZA DANCE BAND.

New York, July 14, 1925.

140762-2 She Was Just A Sailor's Sweetheart - vO

Col 424-D

New York, September 22, 1925.

141028-1 Freshie - vO

Col 469-D

141029-2 Help! - vO

Col 469-D

Art Vastein, p, replaces Bourne. New York, May 14, 1926.

142202-2 Tenderly

Col 693-D, 0554

142203-1 Ace In The Hole

Col 672-D

142204-2 The Pump Song - vO

Col 672-D, 0528, Re G-8684

NOTE: Regal as RAYMOND DANCE BAND; Columbia 0554 as DENZA DANCE BAND.

Max Kortlander, 2nd p, added*. New York, May 15, 1926.

142208-1 Ah! Ah! Aw! Aw! (Papa Mustn't Do That) - vO

Col 841-D

142209-2 *Scatter Your Smiles - v

Col 693-D, Re G-8746

142210-1-2-3 'Way Down South In Chicago

Col unissued

NOTE: Regal G-8746 as RAYMOND DANCE BAND.

Earl Gresh, vn, dir: Merrill Conner and Edward Bonnelly or Robert Samone, t / Ray Stil­well, tb / Pat Kelly, cl, as / cl, as, and cl, ts from Everett Stump, Fred Potter, Merritt Davis / Art Vastein, p / William Owen, bj / Dave Sproul, bb / Sid Conway, d / Irving Kaufman, v. New York, April 30, 1927.

144071-1-2-3-4 When It's Moonlight In Brooklyn - vIK

Col unissued

New York, May 5, 1927.

144094-1 Where The Wild, Wild Flowers Grow - vIK

Col 1031-D

New York, May, 1927.

107521-A White Ghost Shivers

PA 36637, 11455, Per 14818

107522 'Deed I Do

PA 11419, Gra 9276

NOTE: Grafton 9276 as WINDSOR ORCHESTRA.



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