ADELAIDE HALL
Vocal, acc. by George Rickson, p. New York, June 21, 1928.
Baby
Vic test (unnumbered)
I Must Have That Man
Vic test (unnumbered)
Acc. by Lew Leslie's Blackbirds Orchestra: Pike Davis, Demas Dean, t / Herb Flemming, tb / Carmello Jejo (or Carmelo Jari?), Albert Socarras, cl, as / Ramon Usera, ts, vn / George Rickson, p / Benny James, bj / Henry Edwards, bb / Jesse Baltimore, d. / Lew Leslie, a*. New York, August 14, 1928.
E-28059- I Must Have That Man
Br 4031
E-28060-A-B *Baby
Br 4031
E-28061- *Dixie
Br unissued
Acc. by Francis J. Carter, Joe Turner, p. London, October, 1931.
R-218 Rhapsody In Love
Br 01217, 4445, Or(E) P-103
R-221 Minnie The Moocher
Br 01217, 4445, Or(E) P-102
R-222 To Have And To Hold
Or(E) P-102
R-225 Too Darn Fickle
Or(E) P-108, Br 01307
R-226 Doin' As I Please
Or(E) P-103
R-229 I Got Rhythm
Or(E) P-109, Br 01307
R-230 Baby Mine
Or(E) P-109
R-232 I'm Red-Hot From Harlem
Or(E) P-108
NOTE: Matrix R-231 is a piano solo of a Chopin waltz; the rest are untraced.
Acc. by ? Manny Klein, t / Benny Waters, cl, as / Art Tatum, Francis J. Carter, p / Dick McDonough, g. New York, August 5, 1932.
B-12148-A Strange As It Seems
Br 6376, 01348
B-12149-A I'll Never Be The Same
Br 6362, 01348
Acc. by Art Tatum, Francis J. Carter, p, with? Larry Gomar, vib*. New York, August 10, 1932.
B-12166-A *You Gave Me Everything But Love
Br 6376, 01442, Par F-1425
B-12167-A This Time It's Love
Br 6362, 01442, Par F-1425
Acc. by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra: Duke Ellington, p, dir / Arthur Whetsel, Cootie Williams, Freddy Jenkins, t / Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown, tb / Juan Tizol, vtb / Johnny Hodges, ss, as / Otto Hardwick, as / Harry Carney, cl, bar / Fred Guy, bj / Wellman Braud, sb / Sonny Greer, d. New York, December 21, 1932.
B-12773-B I Must Have That Man
Col OL-6770 (LP)
B-12774-B Baby
Col OL-6770 (LP)
Acc. by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra: Jenkins omitted; Barney Bigard, cl, ts, added. New York, January 7, 1933.
B-12773-C I Must Have That Man
Br 6518, 01519, A-9398, A-500257
B-12774-C Baby
Br 6518, 01519, A-9398, A-500257
AL HALL AND HIS BAND
Pseudonym on Starr 705 for Lou Gold and his Orchestra, q.v.
FRED HALL
Fred Hall was a prolific songwriter, pianist, and band contractor in New York during the later 1920s. His Okeh records are listed here in full, together with a selection of the best on other labels. Almost all of them contain excellent jazz solo work.
FRED "SUGAR" HALL'S SUGAR BABIES: Al Herman dir. Donald Moore, c / Harry Blevins, tb / Harry Gompers, Glenn Wakeman, cl, as / Tom Emerson, vn / Fred Hall, p / Albert Russo, bj / Al Morse, bb / Joseph Mayo, d. New York, c. June 20, 1925.
73449-B Sobbin' Blues
OK 40437, LAR A-4301, Od 03302
73450-B Look Who's Here!
OK 40410, Par E-5436
73451-A My Sugar
OK 40410, Par E-5436
New York, c. July 10, 1925.
73515-B She's Driving Me Wild
OK 40442, Par E-5521
73516-B Dallas Blues (Dalles Blues*)
OK 40437, LAR A-4301*, Od 03302
FRED HALL'S ORCHESTRA: Al Herman dir. Donald Moore, c / Harry Blevins, tb / Harry Gompers, Glenn Wakeman, cl, as / Tom Emerson, vn / Fred Hall, p / Albert Russo, bj / Joseph Mayo, d. New York, August 13, 1925.
140851-2 Say Arabella
Har 19-H
FRED HALL'S SUGAR BABIES: As above; ? Eddie Grosso, cl, as, replaces Emerson. New York, c. September 25, 1925.
73652-B Melancholy Lou
OK 40482
73653-B I Ain't Got Nobody
OK 40496, Par E-5550, Od 03329
73654-B Charleston Baby O' Mine
OK 40482, Par E-5521, Ar 4148, Od 03311, LAR A-4308
NOTE: Ariel as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA; Odeon 03311 as JACK GARDNER'S ORCHESTRA, q.v. for
coupling.
New York, c. October 22, 1925.
73735- I'm Gonna Hang Around My Sugar
OK 40496, Par E-5550, Od 03329
FRED HALL AND HIS ROSELAND ORCHESTRA: As for c. September 25, 1925. New York, c. February, 1926.
I Don't Believe It, But Say It Again - v
Em 3007
After I Say I'm Sorry
Em 3021
3781-2 Charleston With Me
NML 1138
FRED "SUGAR" HALL AND HIS SUGAR BABIES: Fred Hall, p, v, dir: Jack Mollick, t / Eddie Grosso, cl, as / Philip d'Arcy, h, vn, p, w / Albert Russo, bj / Al Morse, bb / Joseph Mayo, d / Arthur Fields, v. New York, August 19, 1927.
81254-B Is It Possible? - vAF, FH
OK 40891, Par R-3443, Od 193088, A-189087
81255-B Someday You'll Say "O.K." - vAF
OK 40891, Par R-3443, Od 193088, A-189087
New York, November 25, 1927.
81866-C Plenty Of Sunshine - vAF
OK 40986, Par R-3501, A-2455, Od 193170, A-189116
81867-B Look In The Mirror (And You'll See Just Who I Love) - vAF
OK 40986, Par E-6036, B-25327, Od 193170, A-189116
NOTE: Parlophone E-6036 as WILL PERRY'S ORCHESTRA; R-3501 as THE TAMPA BLUE BOYS.
New York, February 7, 1928.
400073-B The Grass Grows Greener ('Way Down Home) - vAF
OK 41008, Par E-6035, A-2481, B-25341, Od A-189195
400074-A (No Matter How You Slice It) It's Bologney - vAF
OK 41008, Par E-6035, A-2481, B-25341, Od A-189195
NOTE: Parlophone E-6035 as WILL PERRY'S ORCHESTRA.
New York, April 14, 1928.
400512-B She's The Sweetheart Of Six Other Guys - vAF
OK 41026, Par E-6037, B-25440, Od A-189215
400613-C Waitin' For Katy - vAF
OK 41026, Par E-6037, B-25440, Od A-189215
NOTE: Parlophone E-6037 as WILL PERRY'S ORCHESTRA.
New York, May 28, 1928.
400714-B C.O.N.S.T.A.N.T.I.N.O.P.L.E. - vAF
OK 41055, Od 165377, 165609, 193268, A-182444, A-189913, 07876, Par A-2532, B-25456
400715-C Chilly-Pom-Pom-Pee
OK 41055, Od 165377, 165609, 193268, A-182444, A-189913, 07876, Par A-2532, B-25456, Par R-178, Od A-189246
NOTE: Parlophone R-178 as ROOF GARDEN ORCHESTRA; Odeon 07876 as FRED SUGAR AND HIS SUGAR BABIES.
New York, July 2, 1928.
400846-B On The Night We Did The Boom-Boom By The Sea - vAF
OK 41112, Od 193247, A-189212, Par A-2565, B-25458
400847-C Butternut ('Neath The Beautiful Butternut Tree) - vAF
OK 41112, Od 193247, A-189212, Par A-2564, B-25458
FRED HALL AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As above, but Mike Mosiello, t, replaces Mollick; Harry Blevins, tb, added. New York, c. August, 1928.
31321-1 And Then - vAF
Em ?, Gds 113, Welsbach (unnumbered)
NOTE: This title was also allocated a Plaza-series matrix number (8502), but there is no trace of its having been issued on Banner, Domino, Oriole, Regal, or associated labels.
FRED "SUGAR" HALL AND HIS SUGAR BABIES: As last above, without Blevins. New York, September 21, 1928.
401136-C It Goes Like This (That Funny Melody) - vAF
OK 41123, Par E-6131, A-2610, B-25340, Od 193255, A-189199
401137-C Everything We Like We Like Alike - vAF
OK 41123, Par E-6131, A-2610, B-25340, Od 193255, A-189199
NOTE: Parlophone E-6131 as COMEDY DANCE ORCHESTRA.
FRED HALL'S JAZZ BAND / SIZZLERS: As for the orchestra above. New York, October 11, 1928.
8238-2 Louder And Funnier
Ban 6269, Cq 7189, Dom 4207, Or 1416, Re 8648
8244-2-3 West End Blues
Ban 7248, Chg 952, Dom 4214, Je 5412, Or 1371 Re 8655
8245-2-3 Missouri Squabble
Ban 6264, Chg 952, Dom 4214, Or 1416, Re 8655
NOTE: Challenge, Jewel, and Orioles as as DIXIE JAZZ BAND; Conqueror as CALIFORNIA COLLEGIANS.
FRED "SUGAR" HALL AND HIS SUGAR BABIES: As for September 21, 1928; a second voice, probably Fred Hall's, is heard scat-singing on some sides.
New York, November 12, 1928.
401310-A Come On, Baby - vAF
OK 41152, Par R-423, A-2686, Od 165545, 193278, A-189208
401311-A I'm Wild About Horns On Automobiles - vAF
OK 41152, A-2686, Od 165545, 193278, A-189208
New York, January 14, 1929.
401530-A She Only Laughs At Me - vAF
OK 41183, Par R-338, A-2734, B-12756, Od 193285, A-189248
401531-A Here's That Party Now In Person - vAF
OK 41239, Od 165762, Par A-2721
NOTE: Parlophone R-338 as FRED HALL'S COMEDY ENTERTAINERS.
New York, January 24, 1929.
401553-C I Faw Down And Go "Boom!" - vAF
OK 41183, Par R-338, A-2721, B-12756, Od 193285, A-189248, Ar 4364
401554-B There's A Four-Leaf Clover In My Pocket - vAF
OK 41269, Od 193359, A-189230, Par A-2747
NOTE: Parlophone R-338 as FRED HALL'S COMEDY ENTERTAINERS; Ariel 4364 as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
New York, c. January-February, 1929.
3310-B Geraldine (Boop-Oop-A-Doop*) - vAF-FH
Mad 1653, *5059
NOTE: Madison 1653 as COTTON PICKERS' ORCHESTRA, 5059 as SYNCO JAZZERS. Madison 5059 shows false matrix number 189.
New York, March, 1929.
3360-B Emaline - vAF
Rx 1712
NOTE: This issue is anonymous.
THE HOMETOWNERS: Fred Hall, p, a, dir: Mike Mosiello, ? another, t / Harry Blevins, tb / Eddie Grosso, cl, as / Philip d'Arcy, h, vn, p, w / Albert Russo, bj / Al Morse, bb / Joseph Mayo, d / Arthur Fields, v. New York, March-April, 1929.
3750-B Let's Get Together - vAF
Cam 9130, Lin 3157, Ro 932
3751-A What Do You Think Of My Baby? - vAF
Cam 9131, Lin 3158, Ro 933
3752- I Love A Ukulele - vAF
Cam 9144, Lin 3171, Ro 946
FRED "SUGAR" HALL AND HIS SUGAR BABIES: As above, without Blevins and with only Mosiello, t. New York, April 16, 1929.
401807-B It Ain't No Fault Of Mine - vAF
OK 41269, Par E-6227, A-2811, Od 193359, A-189304, A-189320
401808-B I Got A "Code" In My "Doze" - vAF
OK 41239, Par E-6227, Od 165762, 193325, A-189304
NOTE: Parlophone E-6227 as COMEDY DANCE ORCHESTRA.
New York, August, 1929.
3592-B I Can't Sleep In The Movies Any More - vAF
GG / Spm 1764, Mad 5051, Gds 138
NOTE: These issues as BROADWAY MERRYMAKERS; Madison as RADIO SYNCOPATORS.
New York, September 4, 1929.
402898-A I Lift Up My Finger And I Say "Tweet Tweet" - vAF
OK 41310, Par PNY-41310, Od A-189325
402899-B Sophomore Prom - vAF
OK 41310, Par PNY-41310, Od A-189325, Par R-561, A-2914
NOTE: Parlophone PNY-41310 as JOE CURRAN'S ORCHESTRA.
? Philip d'Arcy, pic*. New York, October 23, 1929.
403092-B *Piccolo Pete - vAF
OK 41317, Par R-543, A-2914, Ar 4498
403093-A Sergeant Flagg And Sergeant Quirt - vAF-FH
Har 1048-H
403094-B Sergeant Flagg And Sergeant Quirt - vAF-FH
OK 41317, Par R-543
NOTE: Harmony 1048-H as ARTHUR FIELDS AND FRED HALL; Ariel 4498 as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
THE HOME TOWNERS: Same. New York, November 18, 1929.
9152-3 There's A Czecho-Slovak That's Waiting For Me - vAF
Ban 0558, Or 1817, Cr 81291
9153- Yes Indeedy! - vAF
Ban 0541
9154- College Days - vAF
Ban 0532, Or 1789, Ro 1154, Je 5789, Apex 41135
Leo McConville, t, replaces Mosiello. New York, January 11, 1930.
403610-B Harmonica Harry - vAF
OK 41369, Od ONY-36041, 193657, A-221291, Par PNY-34034, R-724, A-2965
403611-B 'Tain't No Sin (To Take Off Your Skin And Dance Around In Your Bones) - vAF
OK 41369, Od ONY-36041, 193657, Par PNY-34042, E-6284, A-2965
NOTE: Parlophone PNY-34034 and PNY-34042 as MARK CRANE'S ORCHESTRA; E-6284 as WILL PERRY'S ORCHESTRA.
Mike Mosiello, t, replaces McConville. New York, February 6, 1930.
404027-A Maw And Paw And Me - vAF
OK 45450, Od A-221483
404028-B Georgia Home - vAF
OK 45450
NOTE: Odeon as ROOF GARDEN ORCHESTRA.
THE HOME TOWNERS: Same. New York, February 13, 1930.
9357-1 What A Funny World This Would Be - vAF
Ca 0226, Ro 1250
9357-3 What A Funny World This Would Be - vAF
Ban 0626, Or 1885
9358- What's The Use? - vAF
Ban 0624, Cam 0224, Or 1881, Ro1246
9359-3 Headin' South - vAF
Je 5883, Or 1883, Cr 81327
NOTE: Crown 81327 as PIERROT SYNCOPATORS.
FRED "SUGAR" HALL AND HIS SUGAR BABIES: As for April 16, 1929. New York, May 19, 1930.
404043-C Bury Me In The Tennessee Mountains - vAF
OK 41425
404044-A When I Look To The West (I Think Of You) - vAF
OK 41425
NOTE: Goodson 114 (OH CONSTANTINE!) is credited to Fred Hall and his Orchestra, but other titles from that session are to be found on other labels credited to Billy James and his Orchestra. A jazz version of MAMA INEZ
was made by Fred Hall's Sugar Babies, for the South American market, with vocal in Spanish, on Columbia mx. 703287-3, but the issue is so far untraced. See also the Tin Pan Paraders (Gennett).
GEORGE HALL'S ARCADIANS
Mike Mosiello, t / Charlie Butterfield, tb / Andy Sannella, Tony Parenti, cl, as / Joe Dubin, ts / ? Jimmy Johnston,
bsx / Russ Carlson, p / bj / Joe and/or George Hamilton Green, d, x / Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, c. May 23, 1927.
107453; 7274- Positively - Absolutely - vSL?
PA36627, 11398, Per 14808, S t/ Leo 23120, Ban 1996, Re 8330, BM 221, Imp 1800, Curry 302
NOTE: Banner 1996 and Re 8330 as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND;Curry 302 as CURRY'S DANCE ORCHESTRA, Bon Marché as LAURIE KINLOCK'S DANCE ORCHESTRA. This item was previously listed as by Adrian Schubert's Orchestra. Personnel is similar, but the Pathé issues are original, hence the listing here.
HENRY HALL
HENRY HALL AND THE GLENEAGLES HOTEL BAND at the Midland Hotel, Manchester: Henry Hall, a, dir: Eddie Cromar, t, as, bar, vn / Cyril Wookey, cl, as, vn / Burton Gillis, cl, ts / Henry Reed, p, a / Spike Hughes, sb / Arthur Haydock, d, vib / Bobby Sanders, v. Midland Hotel, Manchester, April 19, 1931.
KB-58-1 I Lost My Girl From Memphis - vBS
Dec F-2330
THE BBC DANCE ORCHESTRA directed by HENRY HALL: Henry Hall, dir: Frank Wilson, Arthur Williams, t / Bill Mulraney, Eric Tann, tb / Burton Gillis, Freddy Williams, cl, as / Eddie Cromar, cl, as, bar / Jack Halsall, cl, ts /
Joseph Hitchenor, Cyril Hellier, vn / Eddie Carroll, p / George Dickinson, g / Theo Farrar, sb / Len Bermon, d / Ben Frankel, a. London, March 6, 1934.
CA-14391-1 Wild Ride - aBF
Col CB-743
CA-14392-1 East Wind - aBF
Col CB-743
JOSEPHINE HALL
Vocal, acc. by unknown instrumental group. New York, c. September 28, 1928.
GEX-2084,-A Good Things Come To Those Who Wait
Gnt unissued
LLOYD HALL AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Crown 81038 for Sam Lanin and his Orchestra.
SLEEPY HALL AND HIS COLLEGIANS / ORCHESTRA
Sleepy Hall was an actual performer, but his name was inexplicably used as a pseudonym for the ARC-Brunswick studio bands, Gene Kardos and his Orchestra, and the following, all q.v.
Edison Bell Winner W-99 Dixie Lee (Jimmie Noone and his Orchestra)
W-112 Butterfingers (Adrian Rollini and his Orchestra)
W-125 A Thousand Goodnights (Adrian Rollini and his Orchestra)
W-126 Waitin' At The Gate For Katy (Adrian Rollini and his Orchestra)
Melotone M-12236 Both sides by Red Nichols and his Orchestra
M-12256 Both sides by Red Nichols and his Orchestra
M-12439 Both sides by Joe Haymes and his Orchestra
Panachord P-12229 I Don't Know Why (Red Nichols and his Orchestra)
P-12236 Both sides by Red Nichols and his Orchestra
25131 Both sides by Red Nichols and his Orchestra
25183 I Don't Know Why (Red Nichols and his Orchestra)
25436 The One-Note Trumpet Player (Joe Haymes and his Orchestra)
Polk P-9078 Both sides by Red Nichols and his Orchestra
WENDELL HALL
The following titles by this ukulele-playing comedian feature good jazz 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, October 23, 1923.
28760-3 Blue Island Blues - vWH
Vic 19226
28761-4 Bluebird Blues - vWH
Vic 19226
Acc. by the Virginians: Eddie King dir. Henry Busse, Frank Siegrist, t / Roy Maxon, tb / Hale Byers, cl, ss, as / Ferde Grofé, p, a / Mario Perry, pac / Jack Barsby, bb. New York, January 18, 1924.
29330-1-2-3-4 Brother, You've Got Me Wrong
Vic unissued
29331-1-2-3-4 31st Street Blues
Vic unissued
Vocal, acc. by own g / Murray Kellner, vn / Eddie Lang, g / Eddie King, d. New York, May 21, 1927.
144188-2 Headin' Home
Col 1028-D
144189-1 There's A Trick In Pickin' A Chick-Chick-Chicken
Col 1028-D
MAL HALLETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Mal Hallett, cl, as, dir: Bill Carlin, Carl Swearingen, t / Andy Russo, tb / Ollie Ahearn, Nelson Arguesso, cl, ss, as / Sam Sherman, ts / Frank Guilfoyle, p, a / Vic Mondello, bj / Larry de Laurence, bb / Frank Friselle, d / John Ryan, v. New York, c. April 8, 1926.
106785-A She's A Cornfed Indiana Girl (But She's Mama To Me) - vJR
PA 36437, Per 14618
Tess Gardella (AUNT JEMIMA), v. New York, March 25, 1927.
143709-3 Does She Love Me? Positively - Absolutely - vTG
Col 967-D, Re G-8904, G-20064
143710-3 My Idea Of Heaven - vTG
Col 967-D, 0734
NOTE: Both Regal issues as RAYMOND DANCE BAND.
Personnel probably similar to that of c. April 8, 1926; Frank Marvin, v. New York, October 30, 1927.
144930-3 My New York - vFM
Col 1287-D
Mal Hallett dir: Carl Swearingen, Chet Gonier, t / Brad Gowans, c, vtb, cl / Andy Russo, tb / Toots Mondello, Nelson Dowd or George Mealey, cl, as / Joe Holmes, cl, ts / Frank Guilfoyle, p, a / Vic Mondello, bj, g / Joe Carbonaro, bb, sb, vn / Frank Friselle, d. New York, October 2, 1929.
N-1170 Wang-Wang Blues
Ed unissued
N-1171 When The Butterflies Kiss The Buttercup
Ed 14080
New York, October 3, 1929.
N-1177 Boomerang
Ed 14080
N-1178 Beale Street Blues
Ed unissued
HENRY HALSTEAD AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Henry Halstead, vn, dir: Ted Schilling and another, t / Ross Dugat, tb / Ernie Reed, Chuck Moll, cl, as (one doubles bsx) / Abe Maule, cl, ts, vn / Hal Chanslor, p / Zeke Mann, bj / bb / d. Oakland, CA, June 19, 1924.
PB-38-1-2-3-4 Sweet Little You
Vic unissued
PB-39-5 Bull Frog Serenade
Vic 19511
Oakland, CA, June 20, 1924.
PB-40-4 Panama
Vic 19514
PB-43-2 Frantic
Vic 19513
Oakland, CA, August 30, 1924.
PB-38-6 Sweet Little You
Vic 19406
PB-45-2 Tessie, Stop Teasing Me
Vic 19474
Oakland, CA, September 12, 1924.
PB-53-3 I Don't Know Why
Vic 19482
Oakland, CA, May 12, 1926
PBVE-215-3 Give Me Today
Vic 20061
No vn used*. The Rounders (Dudley B. Chambers, Ben McLaughlin, tenors; Otto Plotz, Richard C. Hartt, baritone; Armand L'Ecuyer, bass), v. Los Angeles, May 16, 1927.
PBVE-318-4 My Idea Of Heaven - vR
Vic 20689
PBVE-319-5 *Rosy Cheeks
Vic 20691
PBVE-320-5 Pal Of My Lonesome Hours
Vic 20688
PBVE-321-4 Ain't That Too Bad?
Vic 20691
NOTE: HENRY HALSTEAD AND HIS CONGRESS ORCHESTRA is a pseudonym on Australian Electron 5027 and 5050 (by Johnny Sylvester and his Orchestra).
JACK HAMILTON AND HIS ENTERTAINERS
Jack Hamilton, t, dir: tb / as / ts / p / Maceo Jefferson, bj, v / Rudy Bayfield Evans, d, v. Paris, late 1928-early
1929.
4748 That's My Weakness Now - v2
Azurephone 1008
4749 Virginia - v2
Azurephone 1009
4750 A Room With A View - v3
Azurephone 1008
4751 You're The Cream In My Coffee - v
Azurephone 1009
4756 Wedding Bells - v2
Azurephone 1012
4757 I'm More Than Satisfied - v3
Azurephone 1013
4758 Ol' Man River
Azurephone 1011
4759 I'm Ka-razy For You - v2
Azurephone 1012
4760 Don't Be Like That - v
Azurephone 1013
4761 San
Azurephone 1011
PAUL HAMILTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Vocalion 2662, 2708, 2721, Edison Bell Winner W-113, W-117, W-124, and W-138 for the Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra, q.v.
FRED HAMM AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Fred Hamm, c, v, dir: Joe Harris, tb / cl / Dave Bennett, cl, as / cl, ts, bar / ? Chauncey Gray, p / bj / bb / d. Camden, NJ, April 21, 1925.
32528-1-2-3-4 Stomp Off, Let's Go
Vic unissued
32529-1-2-3-4-5 Ah, Ha! - vFH
Vic unissued
32530-1-2-3-4 She's Got 'Im
Vic unissued
3253k, 1-2-3-4 Bye Bye Blues - vFH
Vic unissued
Camden, NJ, April 27, 1925.
32528-5-6-7 Stomp Off, Let's Go
Vic unissued
32529-6-7-8-9 Ah, Ha! - vFH
Vic unissued
32530-5-6-7 She's Got 'Im
Vic unissued
32531-5-6-7 Bye Bye Blues - vFH
Vic unissued
32544-1-2-3-4 Just A Little Drink - vFH
Vic unissued
Camden, NJ, April 30, 1925.
32528-9 Stomp Off, Let's Go
Vic 19672
32529-10-11-12-13 Ah, Ha! - vFH
Vic unissued
32530-8-9-10 She's Got 'Im
Vic unissued
32531-8-9-10-11-12 Bye Bye Blues - vFH
Vic unissued
32544-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12 Just A Little Drink, vFH
Vic unissued
Camden, NJ, May 1, 1925.
32530-13 She's Got 'Im
Vic 19737, HMV EA-1
32531-13 Bye Bye Blues - vFH
Vic 19662
32566-1-2-3-4 Montmartre Rose
Vic unissued
32577-3 Flag That Train (To Alabam') - vFH
Vic 19672
NOTE: The above four sessions by this orchestra are entered in the Victor files as the Benson Orchestra of Chicago. Matrix 32577 was originally numbered 32567 (a Jan Garber title) in error.
Unknown c, tb, added; 2 tbn used*; ? Bert Lown, vn, replaces one cl; ? Jack Gardner, p, replaces Gray. Chicago, December 17, 1925.
34037-4 Want A Little Lovin' - vFH
Vic 19915
34038-1-2-3-4-5 Hangin' Around
Vic unissued
34039-3 *Sugar Foot Stomp
Vic 20023, HMV B-5173, K-5437, El EG-408
34039-4 *Sugar Foot Stomp
Vic 20023
Instrumentation and personnel unknown. New York, May 21, 1928.
146312-1-2 Shout Hallelujah! 'Cause I'm Home - v
Col unissued
FRED HAMM AND HIS COLLEGIANS: Fred Hamm, t, dir: t / tb / 2 as / ts / p / bj, g / bb / Dusty Rhodes, d, vib, v / Frank Sylvano, v. Chicago, February 26, 1929.
C-3007-C True Blue - vFS
Br 4294, 3994
C-3008- He, She, And Me - vFS
Voc 15784
NOTE: Brunswicks as FRED HAMM AND HIS COLLEGIANS; Vocalion as THE WOLVERINES (Richard Voynow, dir).
Chicago, March 25, 1929.
C-3167- True Blue - vFS
Voc unissued?
C-3168- My Castle In Spain Is A Shack In The Lane - vFS
Vocalion 15795
C-3169- Some Sweet Day - vFS
Vocalion 15795
NOTE: Vocalion as THE WOLVERINES (Richard Voynow, dir).
Chicago, December 3, 1929.
C-4787-A Remarkable Girl - vDR
Br 4689
C-4787-G Remarkable Girl
Br unissued?
C-4788- We Love Us - vDR
Br 4689
C-4788-G We Love Us - vDR
Br unissued?
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