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HORACE HEIDT'S ORCHESTRA

The following records are known to be of some interest as jazz for their solo work. Bobby Hackett, c, was a member of the band from the end of 1939 until the summer of 1941, but he does not seem to have contributed any solos of great length to any of the Columbia records made during that time.

Leroy Shield dir: Warren Lewis, Jerry Bowne, t, v / Paul Know, tb / Clarence Moore, cl, ss, as­ bar, vn / Dave Phennig, cl, ss, as, vn / Harold Plummer, cl, ss, as, ts, bar / Harold Moore, Lee Lykins, cl, ss, as, ts, bar, vn, v / Charles Midgley, p / Charles Bradshaw, bj, v / Art Thorsen, bb, sb / Lee Fleming, d. There is a half chorus of hot harmonica on the first side, but it is not known who plays it; the Victor files show the instrumentation as 2 c / tb / 3s / 2 vn / p / bj / bb /
sb / d, but as all the five reedmen except Plummer also play violin, the 3s / 2 vn part could have been made up of any or all at any time. Oakland, CA, February 14, 1928.

42001-6 Golden Gate - vWL-JB-CB

Vic 21310, HMV EA-359

Oakland, CA, March 2, 1928.

42007-5 Every Evening - vLL

Vic 21312

Oakland, CA, March 9, 1928.

42072-3 What A Wonderful Wedding That Will Be - vWL-JB-CB

Vic 21310, HMV EA-359

4th sax added. San Francisco, March 16, 1929.

50547-1 I'm Ka-Razy For You - vJB&ch (WL-HM)

Vic 21957, HMV EA-539



BUD HELMS AND HIS ORCHESTRA

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

15285 John Williams' Memphis Stompers

15364 Henry Lange and his Orchestra



ALMA HENDERSON

Mrs. Alma Henderson's maiden name was apparently Rotter (under which all the following records were issued, except for Okeh 8489). Only the following are of any interest as jazz, and then only for their accompaniments.

Vocal, acc. by? DeLoise Searcy, p / Lonnie Johnson, g. St. Louis, May 3, 1927.

80825-A-B Why Should I Say I'm Sorry?

OK unissued

80826-A-B Bluebirds Bring Me Happiness

OK unissued

80827-B Mine's As Good As Yours

OK 8489

80828-B Red Lips, Kiss My Blues Away



OK 40823

80829-B Where The Wild Wild Flowers Grow

OK 40823

80830-A Soul And Body (He Belongs To Me)

OK 8489

Acc. by Rube Bloom, p / Andy Sannella, g. (Okeh 40889 credits the guitar to Eddie Lang, but close examination of the solo work on both titles shows that the files are correct and the label wrong.) New York, August 26, 1927.



81278-B Swanee Shore

Par R-3461

81279-B Someday You'll Say "O.K."

OK 40889, Od 165176

NOTE: Parlophone R-3461 as THE TAMPA BLUE TWO WITH ALMA ROTTER.

Acc. by Rube Bloom, p / Eddie Lang, g. New York, August 29, 1927.

81286-A-B Look In The Mirror

OK unissued

81287-A Got Everything

OK 40889, Od 165176

Acc. by Eddie Lang, g, only. New York, August 31, 1927.

81405-A You Can't Have It Unless I Give It To You

OK unissued

81406-A I've Got A Mama Down In New Orleans

OK unissued

BERTHA HENDERSON

Vocal, acc. by the Leonard Davis Trio and Charley Lawson [sic]: Leonard Davis, t / Charlie Lawson, tb / ? Cranston Hamilton, p / ? Pete Patterson, bj. St. Louis, April, 1925.

9036-A Discouraged Blues

OK 8265


9037-A Jamboree Blues

OK 8265


Acc. by? Dave Nelson, c / Will Ezell, p. Chicago, c. July, 1927.

4680-2 Black Bordered Letter Blues

Pm 12511, Bwy 5019

4681-1 Six Thirty Blues

Pm 12511, Bwy 5019

NOTE: Broadway 5019 as ESTELLE MANN. Other records by this artist, accompanied only by Blind Blake, g, are beyond the scope of this book; see Blues and Gospel Records, 1890-1943.



CATHERINE HENDERSON

Pseudonym on Okeh 8240 for Edmonia Henderson, and on Harmony and associated labels for Eva Taylor, both q.v.



EDMONIA HENDERSON

Vocal, acc. by Lovie Austin and her Blues Serenaders: Tommy Ladnier, c / Jimmy O'Bryant, cl / Lovie Austin, p; some collectors claim to hear a violin on this date. Chicago, December, 1923.

1601-1 Black Man Blues

Pm 12084, Sil 3521, 3562

1603-1-2 Worried 'Bout Him Blues

Pm 12084, 3562

NOTE: Silvertone 3521 as ETHEL CLARK; 3562 as BABE JOHNSON. Matrix 1601 remains untraced.

Charles Harris, as, added. Chicago, February, 1924.

1689-1-2 Brownskin Man (The Song That Made Edmonia Famous)

Pm 12095


1690-2 Traveling Blues

Pm 12095, Sil 3521

1691-2 Mama Don't Want Sweet Man Any More

Pm 12203, Tem R-43

1692-2 Hateful Blues

Pm 12203, Tem R-43

1693-2 If You Sheik On Your Mama Mama's Gonna Sheba On You

Pm 12097


NOTE: Silvertone 3521 as MAE ALIX or ETHEL CLARK.

Acc. by Tommy Ladnier, c / Johnny Dodds, cl / Lovie Austin, p. Chicago, late September, 1924.

1897-1-2 Jelly Roll Blues

Pm 12239, 14002, Sil 3523, JC L-21

NOTE: Silvertone 3523 as ETHEL CLARK; Paramount 14002, Jazz Collector L-21 as TOMMY LADNIER AND [HIS, on JC] ORCHESTRA WITH EDMONIA HENDERSON.

Acc. by Fats Robins or Eugene Hutt, c / Mance Worley, tb / Bill Stewart or Harley Washington, cl / Roy Butler, ts / Sammy Stewart, p / Lawrence W. Dixon, bj. Chicago, October 3 or 4, 1924.

1905-1 Lazy Daddy Blues

Pm 12239, 14002, Sil 3523, JC L-21

NOTE: Silvertone 3523 as ETHEL CLARK; Paramount 14002 and Jazz Collector L-21 as TOMMY LADNIER AND HIS ORCHESTRA WITH EDMONIA HENDERSON.

Vocal, acc. by Eddie Heywood, p. Atlanta, July, 1925.

9243-A Sweet De Papa Blues

OK 8240


9244-A Four Thirty Blues

OK 8240


NOTE: This issue as CATHERINE HENDERSON. Composer credits are to Edmonia Henderson.

Acc. by Johnny Dodds, cl / Lovie Austin, p. Chicago, April 20, 1926.

E-2880 Who's Gonna Do Your Lovin' (When Your Good Man's Gone Away)

Voc 1015, Br A-169

E-2882 Nobody Else Will Do

Voc 1015, Br A-169, Or 1005

Acc. by c / as / Jelly Roll Morton, p. Chicago, July 21, 1926.

E-3575 Dead Man Blues

Voc 1043, Br A-168

E-3576 Georgia Grind

Voc 1043, Br A-168

FLETCHER HENDERSON

Piano solo. New York, c. February, March, 1921.

P-107? Santana (?)

BS test


HENDERSON'S DANCE ORCHESTRA: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: 2 t / tb / cl / cl, as / cl, ts / Leroy Vanderveer, bj / md or u / bb / d. New York, c. July, 1921.

P-138-2 My Oriental Rose

BS 2022

P-139-2 Baby Girl



BS 2100

F. H. HENDERSON: Piano solo. New York, c. August, 1921.

P-148-2 The Unknown Blues

BS 2026, PM 12144, 14009

HENDERSON'S DANCE ORCHESTRA: As above, plus ? William Grant Still, o; no d. New York, c. September, 1921.

P-154-1 Fancies

BS 2022

Vn added. New York, July, August, 1922.



Love Days

BS 2076, 10072

Say It While Dancing

BS 2076, 10072

Bamboo Isle

BS 2079, 10075

Blue

BS 2079, 10075



New York, c. November, 1922.

Dumbell


BS 10083

Trot Along

BS 10083

NOTE: Black Swan 10083 was announced in the Talking Machine World for January 1923 but appears to have been unissued.

Other Black Swan records issued as by HENDERSON'S DANCE ORCHESTRA or HENDERSON'S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA are either by Lanin's ­Southern Serenaders, the Original Memphis Five (both q.v.), or are of no jazz interest, being by white commercial bands of the period taken from Olympic matrices (see Pseudonyms on American Records, 1892-1942, for a detailed listing).

F. H. HENDERSON: Piano solos. New York, c. March, 1923.

Chime Blues

BS 2116, Pm 12143, 14005

I Want To

BS 2116, Pm 12143, 14005

HENDERSON'S DANCE PLAYERS: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Elmer Chambers and another, t / tb / Don Redman, cl / as / ts / bj. New York, April, 1923.

574 Farewell Blues

BS 2125, LaB / MacL / Mel / Oly 1435

575 Wet Yo' Thumb

BS 2125, LaB / MacL / Mel / Oly 1435, Pur / Tri 11251

NOTE: Black Swan as SAMMY SWIFT'S JAZZ BAND.

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Russell Smith, Elmer ­Chambers, t / George Brashear, tb / Don Redman, cl, as / ts / Charlie Dixon, bj. New York, May 1, 1923.

1392-1-2 Beale Street Mama

Pm 20226, Bwy / Pur / Tri 11247, Cx 40226, Fam 3220, Hg 803, Pur 11226

1393-1-2-3 Don't Think You'll Be Missed

Pm 20226, Bwy / Pur / Tri 11247, Cx 40226, Fam 3220, Hg 803, Pur 11226

? Joe Smith, c added. New York, May, 1923.

1406-2-3 Down Hearted Blues

Pm 20235, Fam 3229, GG / Rx 1173, Hg 813, Jewel unnumbered, Or 206, Pur 11235, Rx 7012

1413-1 Gulf Coast

Pm 20235, Fam 3229, Hg 813

1414-2-3 When You Walked Out Someone Else Walked Right In

Pm 20239, Bwy / Pt / Pur / Tri 11255, Fam 3233, Hg 820, Pur 11239

NOTE: Matrix 1413 uses at least two different takes, although all copies show take 1.

HENDERSON'S HOT SIX: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Elmer Chambers, c / ? George Brashear, tb / Don Redman, cl / Ernest Elliott, cl, ts / Charlie Dixon, bj / bb. New York, May 16, 1923.

81019-1-2-3 Gulf Coast Blues

Col unissued

81020-1-2-3 Your Time Now

Col unissued

HENDERSON'S DANCE PLAYERS: Fletcher Henderson, p, dir: Elmer Chambers and another, c / ? George Brashear, tb / Don Redman, cl, as, a / as / ts / Charlie Dixon, bj. New York, c. May, 1923.

583 Long-Lost Mama

MacL / Mel / Oly 1436

The Snakes' Hips [sic]

Oly 1437

600 Down By The River

Oly / Maj 1434, Oly 1442, Tri 11256

601-1 Trot Along

Oly 1442, Tri 11256

NOTE: Mac-Levin / Melody / Olympic 1436 and Olympic 1437 as ST. LOUIS SYNCOPATORS; Triangle 11256 as CALIFORNIA RAMBLERS

HENDERSON'S HOT SIX: As for May 16, 1923. New York, June 7, 1923.

81019-4 Gulf Coast Blues

Col A3951

New York, June 11, 1923.

81071-2 Midnight Blues

Col A3951

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Elmer Chambers, c / Teddy Nixon, tb / Don Redman, cl, as / ? Billy Fowler, ts, bsx / Charlie Dixon, bj. New York, c. June 25, 1923.

1459-1-2 My Sweetie Went Away (She Didn't Say Where, When or Why)

PM 20251, Fam 3245, Hg 834, Nat 1225I, Pur 11251

2nd as doubles ts added. New York, June 28, 1923.

11662 / 23 Gulf Coast Blues

Voc 14636, Gmn 1376

11664 / 65 Down Hearted Blues

Voc 14636, Gmn 1376

NOTE: Guardsman as NEW JERSEY DANCE ORCHESTRA.

Coleman Hawkins, ts replaces? Fowler; 2nd as, ts omitted. New York, August 9, 1923.

11817 / 19 Dicty Blues

Voc 14654, Sil 3022, Gmn 1409

11821 / 22 Do Doodle Oom

Voc 14654, Sil 3022

NOTE: Guardsman 1409 as THE CALIFORNIAN DANCE BAND.

Hawkins doubles cl; Billy Fowler, bsx; ? Kaiser Marshall, d added; 2nd c possibly added for this session only. New York, September 13, 1923.

81211-3 Dicty Blues

Col A3995

81212-3 Do Doodle Oom

Col A3995

NOTE: Later pressings of the second title label it as DO DODDLE OOM.

No d used. New York, October 5, 1923.

12080 / 81 Just Hot

Voc 14691, Bel 400, Gmn 1427

NOTE: Beltona as AMERICAN DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman as NEW JERSEY DANCE ORCHESTRA.

New York, October 6, 1923.

12089 Down South Blues

Voc 14691, Bel 400, Gmn 1409

NOTE: Beltona 400 as AMERICAN DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman as THE CALIFORNIAN DANCE BAND.

SEVEN BROWN BABIES: As last session, plus ? Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, mid-October, 1923.

31009-2 Dicty Blues

Ajax 17011

31010-1 Charleston Crazy

Ajax 17011

31011-1 Do Doodle Oom

Ajax 17009, Apex 648

31012-2 West Indian Blues [sic]

Ajax 17009, Apex 648

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Elmer Chambers, c / ? Teddy Nixon, tb / Don Redman, cl, as / Coleman Hawkins, cl, ts / ? Billy Fowler, bsx / Charlie Dixon, bj / ? Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, October 27, 1923.

12199 You've Got To Get Hot

Voc 14726, Sil 3021, Gmn 7000

12200 / 01 Charleston Crazy

Voc unissued

HENDERSON'S CLUB ALABAM ORCHESTRA: As above; Redman, a. New York, c. November 26, 1923.

70424 Old Black Joe's Blues

PA 036042, Per 14223

70425 31st Street Blues

PA 036042, Per 14223

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As for October 27, 1923, plus, Howard Scott, c / 2 as replace Redman. New York, November 27, 1923.

9266 Shake Your Feet

Ed 51276

9267 Linger Awhile

Ed 51277

Don Redman, cl, as, replaces one unidentified as; Hawkins may double bsx, replacing Fowler if so; no d used. New York, November 30, 1923.

12375 / 76 Charleston Crazy

Voc 14726, Sil 3021, Gmn 7001

NOTE: Guardsman 7000 and 7001 as ORIGINAL BLACK BAND.

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS SAWIN' SIX: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Elmer Chambers, Howard Scott,


c / ? Teddy Nixon, tb / Don Redman, cl, as / Coleman Hawkins, ts / ? Billy Fowler, bsx / Charlie Dixon, bj. New York, mid-December, 1923.

31021-2 I'm Gonna See You (When Your Troubles Are Just Like Mine)

Ajax 17017

31022-1 Chattanooga (Down In Tennessee)

Ajax 17017

31023-2 Lonesome Journey Blues

Ajax 17016

31024-1 Bull Blues

Ajax 17016

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As for the Sawin' Six above, plus ? Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, December 22, 1923.

12482 / 3 Old Black Joe's Blues

Voc 14740, Gmn 147B

12484 / 5 Potomac River Blues

Voc 14740, Gmn 147B

NOTE: Guardsman as NEW JERSEY DANCE ORCHESTRA.

HENDERSON'S DANCE ORCHESTRA: As last above. New York, December, 1923.

105030 Shake Your Feet

PA 036027, Per 14208

105031 Swanee River Blues

PA 036027, Per 14208

HENDERSON'S "CLUB ALABAMA" ORCHESTRA: As for the Sawin' Six above. New York, January, 1924.

105073 It Won't Be Long Now

PA 036032, Per 14211

105074 Warhorse Mama (intro: Trifling Man)

PA 036032, Per 14211

HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Elmer Chambers, c / Teddy Nixon, tb / Don Redman, cl, as / ? Lonnie Brown, as / Coleman Hawkins, ts / Charlie Dixon, bj / Ralph Escudero, bb / Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, January, 1924.

42524-2 Oh! Sister, Ain't That Hot?

Em 10713, World 153, Astral A-50

42525-2 Stepping Out

Em 10714


42526-2 Mamma's Gonna Slow You Down

Em 10713, World 153, Astral A-26

NOTE: World 153 as AMERICAN JAZZ COMBINATION; Astrals are anonymous.

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As last, plus Howard Scott, c; Brown omitted; bsx replaces Escudero. New York, January, 1924.

31509 House Rent Ball

Ajax 17023

31510 Darktown Has A Gay White Way

Ajax 17023

Old Black Joe's Blues

Ajax 17022

Mistreating Daddy

Ajax 17022

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Elmer Chambers, Howard Scott, c / Teddy Nixon, tb / Don Redman, cl, as / Charlie Dixon, bj / Ralph Escudero, bb / Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, January 29, 1924.

12651 / 52 Cotton Picker's Ball

Voc 14759, Gmn 1505

12655 Lots O' Mama

Voc 14759, Gmn 1609

NOTE: Guardsman 1505 as NEW JERSEY DANCE ORCHESTRA; 1609 as CRESCENT DANCE ORCHESTRA.

HENDERSON'S DANCE ORCHESTRA: As above, or very similar. New York, early February, 1924.

105120 Chicago Blues

PA 036069, Per 14250

105121 Why Put The Blame On You?

PA 036069, Per 14250

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS CLUB ALABAM ORCHESTRA: As for January 29, 1924, plus Allie Ross, vn. New York, March 11, 1924.

12684 / 86 Sud Busting Blues

Br 2592


12687 / 88 War Horse Mama

Br 2592


FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As for January 29, 1924, plus Lonnie Brown, as; Marshall possibly omitted. New York, mid-March, 1924.

31542 Wish I Had You (And I'm Gonna Get You Blues)

Ajax 17029, Apex 658

31544 Just Blues

Ajax 17029, Apex 658

31548 I'm Crazy Over You

Ajax 17030

As above, plus Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, c. March 21, 1924.

105221 I Wish I Could Make You Cry

PA 036084, Per 14265

105222 Say Say Sadie

PA 036084, Per 14265

As for March 11, 1924, but Ross audible only on the first side, on which Redman plays chimes besides cl, as. New York, March 25, 1924.

12932 Chicago Blues

Voc 14788, Sil 3023, Gam G-676, Hom H-670

12935 Feelin' The Way I Do

Voc 14788

NOTE: Gamage G-676 as GAMAGE DANCE ORCHESTRA; Homochord H-670 as HOMOCHORD DANCE


ORCHESTRA.

As for January 29, 1924, without Marshall. New York, March-April, 1924.

42586-3 Chattanooga (Down In Tennessee)

Em 10744, Astral A-28

42587-2 Ghost Of The Blues

Em 10744, Astral A-28

NOTE: Astrals are anonymous.

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS CLUB ALABAM ORCHESTRA: As for c. March 21, 1924; kazoo by one of the band where shown. New York, April 15, 1924.

13024 Tea Pot Dome Blues

Voc 14800, Bel 569, Gmn 7001

13027 Mobile Blues - k

Voc 14800, Bel 569, Gmn 7000

NOTE: Beltona 569 as AMERICAN DANCE ORCHESTRA; both Guardsman issues as ORIGINAL BLACK BAND.

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As last above; Don Redman, scat v. New York, April 16, 1924.

81691-2 My Papa Doesn't Two-Time No Time - vDR

Col 126-D

81692-3 Somebody Stole My Gal

Col 126-D

As for March 11, 1924, but Hawkins doubles bsx instead of cl. New York, April 24, 1924.

9481- Dixie Moon

Ed unissued; Recorded Publications 77 (LP)

9482- My Papa Doesn't Two-Time No Time

Ed unissued; Recorded Publications 77 (LP)

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Elmer Chambers, Howard Scott, c / Teddy Nixon, tb / Don Redman, cl, as, o / ? Lonnie Brown, as / Coleman Hawkins, ts / Allie Ross, vn / Charlie Dixon, bj / Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, c. April 28, 1924.

105269 After The Storm

PA 036083, 10680, P 1118, Per 14264, Music Services Co. 550, Hom C-682, I-S 7117

105290 Driftwood

PA 036090, 10725, Per 14271, Music Services Co. 554, Hom C-681

NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 10680 and 10725 as CASINO DANCE ORCHESTRA; Homochord C-681 and C-682 as ELDON'S DANCE ORCHESTRA; Ideal-Scala 7117 as PAUL ALLEN'S ORCHESTRA. The Music Services Co.
issues are 16-inch vertical-cut discs, dubbed from the same masters as the 10-inch issues.

FLETCHER HENDERSON'S DANCE ORCHESTRA: As above, without Ross, with Ralph Escudero, bb. New York, c. May 6, 1924.

5497-1-2-3 Feeling The Way I Do

Ban 1364, Re 9658, Apex 8194, Starr 8205

5498-1-2-3 Red Hot Mama

Ban 1364, Dom 369, Or 245, Re 9658, Apex 8194, Starr 8205

NOTE: Domino as CLUB ALABAM' ORCHESTRA; Oriole as SAM HILL AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS CLUB ALABAM' ORCHESTRA: Probably as last above. New York, May 13, 1924.

13037 / 38 / 39 San Francisco Blues

Br unissued

13100 / 01 / 02 Old Black Joe's Blues

Br unissued

Hawkins plays bsx only; Brown and Escudero omitted. New York, May 21, 1924.

13232 I Don't Know And I Don't Care

Voc 14828, Sil 3024

13234 Strutter's Drag (Stutter's Drag')

Voc 14828, Sil 3024

NOTE: The Silvertone issue omits reference to the Club Alabam.

Hawkins plays ts only; Ralph Escudero, bb, returns; Rosa Henderson, v. New York, May 28, 1924.

13275 Do That Thing - vRH

Voc 14838

13278 "Those Broken Busted"( Can't Be Trusted Blues)

Voc 14838

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As above; ? Lonnie Brown, as. New York, c. June 10, 1924.

5526-1-2-3 Oh! Eva (Ain't You Coming Out Tonight?)

Ban 1375, Re 9672, Imp 1332

5527-1-2 Jimminy Gee

Ban 1361, Re 9655, Apex 8222

Hawkins doubles bsx. New York, c. June 17, 1924.

5532-2 Jealous

Apex 8218

5533-2 Wait'll You See My Gal

Apex 8218

New York, c. June 19, 1924.

5532-3-4 Jealous

Ban 1372, Dom 354, Re 9673

5533-4 Wait'll You See My Gal

Ban 1373, Dom 356, Re 9673

5534-1-2-? I Can't Get The One I Want (I Can Get The One I Want*)

Ban 1384, Bwy / Lyra / Tri 11384, Dom 356, Em 10773, Fed 5399, Globe / GG / Nad / Rx 1222, NML 1099, Or 219, Pm 20339, Pur 11339, Reg 9682, Res 75399, Sil 2399, Apex 8223, Ka


K-908, Max 1515, *Us 284

5535-1-2 You Know Me, Alabam'

Ban 1372, Dom 355, Re / Amf 9668, Apex 8223

NOTE: All Dominoes as CLUB ALABAM ORCHESTRA except 5536 (RIALTO DANCE ORCHESTRA); Emerson as PENNSYLVANIA SYNCOPATORS; Federal, Resona, and Silvertone as THE CAROLINERS; Globe / Grey Gull / Nadsco / Radiex and Oriole as BROADWAY MUSIC MASTERS; NML as MANHATTAN MUSICIANS; Pennington as PENNINGTON ORCHESTRA; Apex as FLETCHER'S DANCE ORCHESTRA. (Globe 1222 and possibly others as IF I CAN'T GET THE ONE I WANT.)

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Elmer Chambers Howard Scott, c / Teddy Nixon, tb / Don Redman, cl, as / ? Lonnie Brown, as / Coleman Hawkins, cl, ts, bsx / Charlie Dixon, bj / Ralph Escudero, bb / Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, June 21, 1924.

81838-1 Houston Blues

Col 164-D

81839-2 Muscle Shoals Blues

Col 164-D

Charlie Green, tb, replaces Nixon. New York, c. July 15, 1924.

5554-3-4 Hard-Hearted Hannah

Ban 1383, Dom 366, Or 271, Re / Amf 9681, Ajax 17098, Apex 8230, Imp / Butterfly 1329, Oly(E) 2046, Wp 426

NOTE: Domino as CLUB ALABAM' ORCHESTRA; Oriole as BILLY JAMES' DANCE ORCHESTRA; Ajax and Apex as SIX BLACK DIAMONDS; English Olympic as DANCE ORCH.

New York, c. July 21, 1924.

5561-1-2 Where The Dreamy Wabash Flows

Ajax 17098, Ban 1388, Dom 368, Hg 955, PA 036122, Per 14303, Re 9684, Apex 8230

5562-1-2 The Grass Is Always Greener (In The Other Fellow's Yard)

Ban 1388, Dom 370, Re 9683, Apex 8233

NOTE: Dominoes as CLUB ALABAM ORCHESTRA; Harmograph, Pathé Actuelle, and Perfect as FRY'S MILLION DOLLAR PIER ORCHESTRA.

Brown omitted; Hawkins plays ts, bar. New York, c. July 30, 1924.

5570-1-2 Charley, My Boy

Ban 1383, Dom 371, 21011, Fed 5399, Lenox 104, NML 1097, Or 242, Re 9680, Res 75399, Sil 2399, Apex 8250, Imp 1321

NOTE: Domino 371 and 21011 as CLUB ALABAM' ORCHESTRA; Federal, Resona and Silvertone as THE CAROLINIANS; Lenox as LIBERTY SYNCOPATORS; NML as N.M.L. DANCE ORCHESTRA; Oriole as BILLY JAMES' DANCE ORCHESTRA.

New York, July 31, 1924.

13447 The Gouge Of Armour Avenue

Voc 14859, Sil 3025

13450 Hard-Hearted Hannah

Voc 14859, Sil 3025

Hawkins plays cl, ts, bsx; ? 3rd sax added; Redman doubles gfs. New York, August 21, 1924.

81948-4 That's Georgia

Col 202-D

81949-3 You'll Never Get To Heaven With Those Eyes

Col 202-D

Hawkins plays cl, ts, only. New York, August 29, 1924.

13629 A New Kind Of Man (With A New Kind Of Love For Me)

Voc 14880, Sil 3026, Aco G-15651, Gmn 7007

13632 The Meanest Kind Of Blues

Voc 14880, Sil 3026, Gmn 7005

NOTE: Aco G-15651 as OHIO NOVELTY BAND, both Guardsman issues as ORIGINAL BLACK BAND.

Redman plays cl, as, only. New York, September 8, 1924.

81981-3 He's The Hottest Man In Town

Col 209-D

81982-3 I Never Care 'Bout Tomorrow

Col 209-D

Redman also plays gfs; Hawkins also plays bsx. New York, September 24, 1924.

13756 Forsaken Blues

Voc 14692

13759 Cold Mamas (Burn Me Up)

Voc 14692, Gmn 7005

NOTE: Guardsman as ORIGINAL BLACK BAND.

Louis Armstrong, t, added / Cecil Scott or Buster Bailey (less likely), cl, as, replaces previous unidentified 3rd sax; Hawkins plays cl, ts only. New York, October 7, 1924.

140092-3 Manda

Col 228-D

140093-2 Go 'Long, Mule - aDR

Col 228-D, Re G-8293

NOTE: Regal G-8293 as CORONA DANCE ORCHESTRA.

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Elmer Chambers, Howard Scott, Louis Armstrong, t / Charlie Green, tb / Buster Bailey, cl, as / Don Redman, cl, as, a / Coleman Hawkins, cl, ts / Charlie Dixon, bj / Ralph Escudero, bb / Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, c. October 13, 1924.

105604 Tell Me, Dreamy Eyes

PA 036157, 10889, Per 14338, Hg 9822, Hom C-816

105605 My Rose Marie

PA 036156, Per 14337, Sil 1298

105606 Don't Forget, You'll Regret Day By Day

PA 036266, Per 14447

105607 Shanghai Shuffle - aDR

PA 036157, Per 14338, Hg 982

NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 036266 and 10889 as HENDERSON'S WONDER BOYS; Homochord C-816 as ELDON'S DANCE ORCHESTRA.

Redman plays cl, as only. New York, October 30, 1924.

13925 / 26 Words

Voc 14926, Clm 1723, Gmn 7006

13928 / 29 Copenhagen - aDR

Voc 14926, JCl 538, AF A-036

NOTE: Coliseum 1723 as MARYLAND DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman 7006 as ORIGINAL BLACK BAND.

Bailey doubles ss, some sessions. New York, November 7, 1924.

13950 Shanghai Shuffle - aDR

Voc 14935, Gmn 7009, JC L-538

13953 Naughty Man

Voc 14935, Gmn 7009

NOTE: Guardsman 7009 as KENTUCKY TOOTERS.

New York, c. November 10, 1924.

5712-1 One Of These Days

Ban 1457, Dom 426, Or 245, 374, Re 9753, JC L-109, Tem R-28, AF A-035

5713-1-2 My Dream Man

Ban 1475, Dom 430, Or 290, Re 9767

NOTE: Dominoes as CLUB ALABAM' ORCHESTRA; Orioles as SAM HILL AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

New York, November 14, 1924.

140138-4 The Meanest Kind Of Blues

Col 249-D

140139-3 Naughty Man

Col 249-D

New York, c. November 17, 1924.

5728-1-2-3 How Come You Do Me Like You Do?

Ban 1445, Dom 415, Or 304, Re 9739, JC L-122, Tem R-34

5731-1-2 Araby

Ban 1470, Dom 3441, Or 303, Re 9775

NOTE: Domino 415 as CLUB ALABAM' ORCHESTRA, 3441 as ROSELAND DANCE ORCHESTRA; Orioles as SAM HILL AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

Louis Armstrong, v. New York, c. November 24, 1924.

5748-1 Everybody Loves My Baby - vLA

Dom 3444, Ajax 17109, Apex 8300

5748-3 Everybody Loves My Baby

Ban 1471, Dom 3444, Or 303, Re 9774, Imp 1476

5749-3 Naughty Man

Or 437


NOTE: Domino as HAL WHITE'S SYNCOPATORS; Orioles as SAM HILL AND HIS ORCHESTRA

New York, November-December, 1924.

1973-1-2-3 Prince Of Wails

Pm 20367, 14003, Ban 1490, Dom 3456, Pen 1455, Pur 11359, 11367, Re 9788, Tri 11455, Apex 8327

1974-1-2 Mandy Make Up Your Mind

Pm 20367, Pur 11367, EBW 4197, Max 1517

NOTE: Banner 1490, Regal 9788, and Apex 8327 as HENRI GENDRON AND HIS STRAND ROOF ORCHESTRA; Domino 3456 as STRAND ROOF ORCHESTRA; Edison Bell Winner 4197 as REGENT ORCHESTRA.

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Probably similar to, if not exactly as for, the next session


below; the following titles were remade using the same matrix numbers and vocalist (Trixie Smith) but with a white quintet strongly suggesting the Original Memphis Five, q.v., still bearing the artist credit FLETCHER HENDERSON'S ORCHESTRA on the labels (although some appeared as TRIXIE'S DOWN HOME SYNCOPATORS). New York, January, 1925.

1995-1-2 Everybody Loves My Baby - vTS

Pm unissued

1996-1-2 How Come You Do Me Like You Do? - vTS

Pm unissued

Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Elmer Chambers, Howard Scott, Louis Armstrong, t / Charlie Green, tb / Buster Bailey, Don Redman, cl, as, a / Coleman Hawkins, cl, ts / Charlie Dixon, bj / Ralph Escudero, bb / Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, c. January 12, 1925.

5810-1 I'll See You In My Dreams

Ban 1470, Ajax 17114, Dom 3445, Re 9775, Apex 8311

5811-2 Why Couldn't It Be Poor Little Me?

Ajax 17123, Em 10834, Apex 8316

NOTE: Domino as ROSELAND DANCE ORCHESTRA, Emerson as LENOX DANCE ORCHESTRA.

New York, probably a few days later than previous session.

5810-5-6 I'll See You In My Dreams

Ban 1470, Dom 3445, Or 341, Re 9775, Imp 1454, Beeda 104

5811-4-5-6 Why Couldn't It Be Poor Little Me?

Ban 1476, Or 348, Re 9770, JC L-122, Tem R-34

NOTE: Orioles as SAM HILL AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

Hawkins doubles Cm. New York, January 23, 1925.

140356-2 Bye And Bye

Col 292-D

140357-2-3 Play Me Slow

Col 292-D

New York, c. January 30, 1925.

5835-2-3-4 Alabamy Bound - aDR

Ajax 17113, Ban 1488, Dom 3458, 21045, Or 347, Re 9789, Apex 8309, Mic 22001, St 10018, Imp 1420, AF A-036

5836-1-2-3 Swanee Butterfly (Alabamy Bound*)

Ban 1508, Dom 3475, Em 10852, Or 365, Re 9803, Sil 2507, *Imp 1420, Apex 8317

NOTE: Domino 3458 as CLUB WIGWAM ORCHESTRA; Orioles as SAM HILL AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Emerson as CALIFORNIA MELODIE SYNCOPATORS; Silvertone believed to be labeled THE CAROLINERS; Apex as


CRITERION IDLE HOUR ORCHESTRA.

Unknown g (or u?) audible toward the end of the third side. New York, c. February 4, 1925.

105829 Poplar Street Blues

PA 036214, Per 14395

105830 12th Street Blues

PA 036214, Per 14395

105831 Me Neenyah (My Little One)

PA 036213, 10844, Per 14394, Hg 1020, Hom C-777

NOTE: Perfect 14394 as LENOX DANCE ORCHESTRA, 14395 as SOUTHAMPTON SOCIETY ORCHESTRA; Pathé Actuelle 10844 as HENDERSON'S DANCE ORCHESTRA; Harmograph 1020 as F. HENDERSON AND ORCHESTRA; Homochord C-777 as LANIN'S ARCADIANS.

New York, February 20, 1925.

399½ / 400 / 01W King Porter Stomp

Voc unissued

402 / 03 / 04W She's My Sheba, I'm Her Sheik

Voc unissued

Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Elmer Chambers, Joe Smith, Louis Armstrong, t / Charlie Green, tb / Buster Bailey, Don Redman, cl, as / Coleman Hawkins, cl, ts, bsx / Charlie Dixon, bj / Ralph Escudero, bb / Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, April 18, 1925.

729W Memphis Bound - A Hectic Fox Trot

Voc 15030, Gmn 7014

732W When You Do What You Do

Voc 15030, Gmn 7017, Hom H-820, JC L-109, Tem R-28, AF A-035

NOTE: Guardsman as PETE MASSEY'S ALL BLACK BAND; Homochord as ROY HENDERSON'S DANCE


ORCHESTRA.

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Elmer Chambers, Joe Smith, Louis Armstrong, t / Charlie Green, tb / Buster Bailey, cl, as / Don Redman, as, ts / Coleman Hawkins, ts / Charlie Dixon, bj / Bob Escudero, bb / Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, May 19, 1925.

140616-1 I'll Take Her Back If She Wants To Come Back

Col 383-D

140617-1 Money Blues

Col 383-D, 35669, DF-3466, Br 8223

Hawkins doubles cl; Redman, cl, as, a. New York, May 29, 1925.

140639-2 Sugar Foot Stomp - aDR

Col 395-D, 35668, DO-2272, S-10002, Voc 3322

140640-2 What-Cha-Call-Em Blues - aDR

Col 395-D, 35568, Voc 3323, Par R-2825, A-7543, PZ-11150

New York, August 6, 1925.

140812-1-2-3 Red Hot Henry Brown

Col unissued

140813-1-2-3 Loud Speaking Papa (You'd Better Speak Easy To Me)

Col unissued

THE SOUTHERN SERENADERS: Although a certain amount of controversy still centers around the products of this session issued under this name, the Columbia files bear an obliterated artist credit to what looks like FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA, the above pseudonym written in above. Had this been a Sam Lanin session, as Walter C. Allen and other authorities contended, surely his name would have been entered, even if it had subsequently been obliterated also. A record date by a collaboration of Henderson and Lanin musicians is dimly remembered by some of each (and vigorously denied by others), according to various collectors who interviewed them, although such a collaboration is unlikely as long ago as 1925. In view of the evidence on the Coumbia file card and the sound of the sides themselves, I am prepared to accept the assertion of Louis Armstrong and Don Redman that the band responsible was Henderson's, with white vocalist Billy Jones added for one side. New York, August 7, 1925.

140819-2 I Miss My Swiss - vBJ / aDR

Har 4-H, Re G-8471

140820-2 Alone At Last - aDR

Har 5-H

NOTE: Regal G-8471 as CORONA DANCE ORCHESTRA.



Hawkins plays cl, ts, bsx. New York, October 21, 1925.

141170-1 T.N.T - aDR

Col 509-D

141171-4 Carolina Stomp

Col 509-D

Russell Smith, t, replaces Armstrong; Don Redman, v; Hawkins plays cl, Cm, ts. New York, November 16, 1925.

6293-1-2-3 Sleepy-Time Gal

Ban 1639, Dom 3613, 21097, Or 536, Re 9948, Apex 8419, 8456, Beeda 114, Mic 22046, St 10079

6297-1-2 Then I'll Be Happy - vDR

Ban 1654, Dom 3625, 21108, NML 1133, Or 528, Re 9961, Fos 9961

NOTE: National Music Lovers 1133 as MASTER MELODY MAKERS, Oriole 528 and 536 as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND (vocalist GERALD NELSON); Microphone 22046 as ERDMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Silvertone 2682 as SID TERRY'S COLLEGIANS. Some copies of Regal 6293 incorrectly show matrix 5619 on the label.

New York, November 19, 1925.

E-1759 / 60 / 61 Peaceful Valley

Voc unissued

E-1762 / 63 / 64 Hay Foot, Straw Foot

Voc unissued

THE DIXIE STOMPERS: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Joe Smith, t / Charlie Green, tb / Buster Bailey, Don Redman, cl, as / Coleman Hawkins, cl, bsx / Charlie Dixon, bj / Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, November 23, 1925.

141301-2 Spanish Shawl

Har 70-H

141302-3 Clap Hands! Here Comes Charley!

Har 70-H

141303-1-2-3 Florida Stomp

Har unissued

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Probably the full band as shown for the next session. These two titles were remade on December 14, 1925, by a studio band under the direction of Ben Selvin, using the same matrix numbers and miscredited to Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra on Canadian issues on Apex, Leonora, and Starr Gennett. New York, November 27, 1925.

6311-1-2-3? Who?

Plaza unissued

6312-1-2-3? Spanish Shawl

Plaza unissued

Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Russell Smith (?), Joe Smith, t / Charlie Green, tb / Buster Bailey, Don Redman, cl,
as / Coleman Hawkins, cl, ts, bsx / Charlie Dixon, bj / Ralph Escudero, bb / Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, December 7, 1925.

E-1911 / 13 Peaceful Valley

Voc 15174, Aco G-15932

E-1914 / 16 Hay Foot, Straw Foot

Voc 15174

NOTE: Aco G-15932, as OHIO NOVELTY BAND, uses matrix E-1913, as does Vocalion 15174. Alternate takes may exist on the Vocalion issue, but this cannot be determined from the wax.

Redman doubles gfs; Hawkins plays ts, bsx; Marshall plays chimes. New York, December 18, 1925.

141410-1-2 Nobody's Rose

Col 532-D

141411-2-3 Pensacola

Col 532-D

THE DIXIE STOMPERS: As last above, without Escudero; Redman plays cl, as, gfs, v, and possibly 3rd t; Hawkins plays cl, ts, bsx. New York, December 22, 1925.

141303-5 Florida Stomp

Har 88-H


141422-2 Get It Fixed - vDR

Har 88-H


141423-3 Chinese Blues

Har 92-H


141424-3 Panama

Har 92-H


FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Fletcher Henderson, p, dir: Russell Smith, Joe Smith, ? Luke Smith, t / Charlie Green, tb / Buster Bailey, cl, as / Don Redman, cl, as, gfs, a / Coleman Hawkins, cl, ts, bsx / Charlie Dixon, bj / Ralph Escudero, bb / Kaiser Marshall, d / Arthur Lange, a. New York, January 6, 1926.

E-2049 Dinah

Voc 15204

E-2054 I Want Somebody To Cheer Me Up

Voc 15204

E-2055 / 56; I Want To See A Little More Of What I Saw In Arkansas

E-17442 / 43  Voc 15205, Br 3026

E-2058 / 59; Let Me Introduce You To My Rosie - aAL

E-17445 Voc 15205, Br 3026

THE DIXIE STOMPERS: As last above, without Luke Smith and Escudero; Joe Tarto, a. New York, January 20, 1926.

141526-3 I Found A New Baby - vDR

Har 121-H, VT 1121-V

141527-3 Nervous Charlie Stomp

Har 153-H, VT 1121-V

141528-2 Black Horse Stomp - aDR, JT

Har 153-H, VT 1153-V

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Probably last above. New York, January 21, 1926.

141533-1-2-3 Flamin' Mamie

Col unissued

151534-1-2 Roll 'Em, Girls - vDR

Col unissued

THE DIXIE STOMPERS: As for January 20, 1926, but Hawkins plays cl, ts only. New York, March 22, 1926.

141832-2 Tampeekoe

Har 166-H, VT 1166-V

141833-1-2 Hi-Diddle-Diddle

Har 179-H, VT 1179-V

141834-3 Hard-To-Get Gertie

Har 197-H, VT 1179-V

FLETCHER HENDERSON'S ORCHESTRA: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Russell Smith, Joe Smith, t / Charlie Green, tb / Buster Bailey, Don Redman, cl, ss, as / Coleman Hawkins, cl, ts / Charlie Dixon, bj / Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, March 26, 1926.

X-50 Honeybunch

Gnt 3286, Ch 15088, Voc X-9826

X-54-A When Spring Comes Peeping Through

Gnt 3285

NOTE: Champion 15088 as JACK'S FAST STEPPIN' BELL HOPS; Vocalion as RIVERSIDE DANCE BAND.

THE DIXIE STOMPERS: As above; Don Redman, v; Harold Arlen, a. New York, April 14, 1926.

141958-1 Dynamite - aHA / vDR

Har 209-H, VT 1209-V

141959-2-3 Jackass Blues

Har 166-H, VT 1166-V

141960-2 Static Strut

Har 197-H, VT 1197-V

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As above, plus Rex Stewart, c / Ralph Escudero, bb; Benny Morton, tb, replaces Green. New York, May 14, 1926.

142205-3 The Stampede - aDR

Col 654-D, 35669, DF-3466, DO-2272, MZ-336

142206-2 Jackass Blues

Col 654-D, MZ-336

THE DIXIE STOMPERS: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir. Joe Smith, Rex Stewart, c / ? Benny Morton, tb / Buster Bailey, Don Redman, cl, ss, as / Coleman Hawkins, cl, ts / Charlie Dixon, bj / Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, October 20, 1926.

142845-3 Off To Buffalo

Har 299-H, VT 1299-V

142846-1 Brotherly Love

Har 299-H, VT 1299-V

142847-3 Alabama Stomp

Har 283-H, VT 1299-V

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Fletcher Henderson dir. Russell Smith, Joe Smith, Tommy Ladnier, t / Benny Morton, tb / Buster Bailey, cl, ss, as / Don Redman, cl, as, a / Coleman Hawkins, cl, ts / Fats Waller, p, or / Charlie Dixon, bj / June Cole, bb, vc / Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, November 3, 1926.

142902-2 The Henderson Stomp - pFW / aDR

Col 817-D, 4421, DB / MC-5030, J-132, Nipponophone 17150

142903-2 The Chant - orFW / aDR

Col 817-D, J-132, Nipponophone 17150

Hawkins plays cl, ts, bar; Fletcher Henderson, p, replaces Waller. New York, November 19, 1926.

143125-4 Sweet Thing - vJC



Pirate MFC-525 (LP)

143126-2 I Need Lovin'

Col 834-D, J-148

Hawkins plays cl, ts, only. New York, December 8, 1926.

E-4182 / 83; Clarinet Marmalade

E-20988 / 89 Voc 1065, 15497, Br 3406, 02634, 40886, A-215, A-81727, A-500388

E-4184; Hot Mustard

E-20990 Voc 1055, 15497, Br 3406, 02001, 40886, A-215, A-9733, A-500388

NOTE: Br 40886 as ORQUESTA DE F. HENDERSON. Some copies of Brunswick 02001 play CLARINET MARMALADE, though labeled HOT MUSTARD.

New York, December 13, 1926.

143125-6 Sweet Thing - vJC

Col 854-D, 4417, J-148

Jimmy Harrison, tb, added; Dixon doubles g; Evelyn Thompson, v. New York, January 19, 1927.

E-4394 / 95 Baby, Won't You Please Come Home? - vET

Voc 1079

E-4397 / 98 Some Of These Days - vET

Voc 1079

THE DIXIE STOMPERS: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Joe Smith, Tommy Ladnier, t / ? Benny Morton, tb / Buster Bailey, cl, as / Don Redman, cl, as, a / Coleman Hawkins, cl, ts, bar / Charlie Dixon, bj / June Cole, bb, v / Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, January 20, 1927.

143332-3 Have It Ready

Diva 2467-G, Har 467-H, VT 1467-V

143333-2 Ain't She Sweet?

Diva 2353-G, Har 353-H, VT 1353-V

143334-2 Snag It - aDR

Diva 2353-G, Har 353-H, VT 1353-V, Col 35670, BF-563, Par R-2783, A-7397, PZ-11134

NOTE: All dubbed reissues as FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS DIXIE STOMPERS.

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As above, plus Russell Smith, t / Jimmy Harrison, tb / June Cole, bb; Don Redman, v; Hawkins plays cl, ts only. New York, January 21, 1927.

143344-3 Rocky Mountain Blues - aDR

Col 970-D, J-261

143345-4 Tozo! - vDR / ? aDR

Col 970-D, 4421, DB / MC-5030, DS-1279

New York, January 22, 1927.

E-4404; Stockholm Stomp

E-21422 Br 3460, Voc 15532

E-4406; Have It Ready

E-21424 Br 3460, Voc 15532

Dixon doubles g, this session. New York, March 11, 1927.

38159-1-2 Oh! Lizzie - vJC

Vic unissued

38160-1 Shuffling Sadie

Vic LPM-10121, Pirate MPC-525 (LPs)

New York, March 19, 1927.

E-4788 / 89; Fidgety Feet

E-22025 / 26 Voc 1092, 2710, Br 3521, 02634, A-414, A-81727, A-500321, Dec M-30362, UHCA 21

E-4792; Sensation

E-22029 Voc 1092, 2710, Br 3521, 02503, A414, A500321, Dec M-30362, UHCA 22

NOTE: The UHCA issues are coupled.

THE DIXIE STOMPERS: As for January 21, 1927 above, without Russell Smith; Carmelo Jejo (or Jari) has been named as a possible replacement for Bailey, but the absence of any clarinet solos renders verification impossible. New York, March 23, 1927.

143637-1 Wabash Blues

Diva 2407-G, Har 407-H, VT 1407-V, Col DF-3467, JSo AA-520

143638-3 The Wang-Wang Blues

Diva 2407-G, Har 407-H, VT 1407-V, Col DF-3467, JSo AA-520

143639-2 St. Louis Shuffle

Diva 2467-G, Har 467-H, VT 1467-V

FLETCHER HENDERSON'S ORCHESTRA: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir. Joe Smith, ? Russell Smith, t / ? Benny Morton, tb / Buster Bailey, Don Redman, cl, as / Coleman Hawkins, cl, ts / Charlie Dixon, bj / June Cole, bb / Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, c. April, 1927.

2827-2; 7328* Swamp Blues

Pm 12486, 14012, Bwy 5020, *Dom 3999, *Re 8360, JC L-6

2828-2; 7329* Off To Buffalo

Pm 12486, 14012, Bwy 5020, *Dom 3999, *Re 8360, JC L-6

NOTE: Broadway as STEVE CARR'S RHYTHM ACES. The Plaza files list these sides as recorded on June 24, 1927, but this is the date on which the Plaza matrix numbers 7328 / 7329 were allocated.

Russell Smith and Morton definite; Jimmy Harrison, tb, added; June Cole, v. New York, April 27, 1927.

38159-3-4-5-6 Oh! Lizzie - vJC

Vic unissued

38496-1 St. Louis Shuffle



X LVA-3013, EVA-1, Vic RD-7598, EPA-30-334, LPM-10121, RA-5306, 75426, 130294, 780584, HMV DLP-1066, Cam CAL-6001 (LPs)

38496-2 St. Louis Shuffle

Vic 20944

38496-3 St. Louis Shuffle

BB B-10246

38497-1 Variety Stomp



X LVA-3013, EVA-1, Vic RD-7598, EPA-30-334, LPM-10121, RA-5306, 75426, 130294, 780584, HMV DLP-1066 (LPs)

38497-2 Variety Stomp

BB B-10246

38497-3 Variety Stomp

Vic 20944

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Russell Smith, Joe Smith, Tommy Ladnier, t / Jimmy Harrison, Benny Morton, tb / Buster Bailey, cl, as / Don Redman, cl, as, a / Coleman Hawkins, cl, ts / Charlie Dixon, bj / June Cole, bb / Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, April 28, 1927.

144063-2 P. D. Q. Blues

Col 1002-D, 4560, J-250

144064-3 Livery Stable Blues

Col 1002-D, 4560, J-250, Par R-2283, PZ-11265, Od 031812

Fats Waller, p, added. New York, May 11, 1927.

144132-2 Whiteman Stomp - aDR

Col 1059-D, 4561, BF-409, DF-3081, J-285, LF-227

144133-3 I'm Coming Virginia - vDR

Col 1059-D, 4561, BF-409, DF-3081, J-285, LF-227, Par R-2540

THE DIXIE STOMPERS: As above, without Morton and Waller. New York, May 12, 1927.

144134-2 Cornfed

Diva 2545-G, Har 545-H, VT 1545-V, JSo AA-526

144135-3 Variety Stomp

Diva 2451-G, Har 451-H, VT 1451-V

144136-1 The St. Louis B1ues

Diva 2451-G, Har 451-H, VT 1451-V, JSo AA-557

THE LOUISIANA STOMPERS: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir. Joe Smith, ? Russell Smith, t / ? Benny Morton, tb / Buster Bailey, cl, as / Jerome Pasquall, as / Coleman Hawkins, bs / Charlie Dixon, bj. New York, September, October, 1927.

2859-1 Hop Off

Pm 12550

2860-2 Rough House Blues

Pm 12550

THE DIXIE STOMPERS: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Russell Smith, Tommy Ladnier, t / Jimmy Harrison, tb / Buster Bailey, Jerome Pasquall, cl, as / Coleman Hawkins, cl, ts / Charlie Dixon, bj / ? Don Redman, Jack Purvis, a. New York, October 24, 1927.

144896-2 Black Maria

Diva 2526-G, Har 526-H, VT 1526-V

144897-2 Goose Pimples

Diva 2545-G, Har 545-H, VT 1545-V, JSo AA-526

144898-2 Baltimore

Diva 2526-G, Har 526-H, VT 1526-V

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As last above, plus Joe Smith, t / Benny Morton, tb / June Cole, bb / Kaiser Marshall, d; Donald Lindley, a. New York, November 4, 1927.

144954-1-2-3 A Rhythmic Dream - aDL

Col unissued

144955-3 Hop Off

Col 35670, BF-563, Par R-2783, A-7397, PZ-11154

FLETCHER HENDERSON'S COLLEGIANS: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir. probably: Russell Smith, Joe Smith, Bobby Stark, t / Benny Morton, tb / Buster Bailey, cl, as / Jerome Pasquall, ss, as / Coleman Hawkins, ts / Charlie Dixon, bj / June Cole, bb / Kaiser Marshall, d / Andy Razaf (listed variously as JAMES JOHNSON or DAN SMITH on


Oriole, HARRY WOODS and HARRY WHITE on Broadway), v. New York, November 26, 1927.

7622-3 Dear, On A Night Like This - vAR

Ban 6128, Bwy 1130, Dom 4063, Or 1073, Pm 20572, Re 8441, Apex 8707

7624-1-2 There's A Rickety Rackety Shack (By A Rickety Rockety Road) - vAR

Ban 6129, Bwy 1130, Dom 4062, 21364, Je 5145, Or 1071, Pm 20572, Re 8442, Sil 1613, Apex 8701, St 10311, Imp 1858, Curry's 328

7638-3-4 Sorry - vAR

Ban 6154, Bwy 1128, Cq 7010, Dom 4075, Je 5171, Or 1100, Re 8455, Sil 1561, Apex 8716

NOTE: Banner 6129, 6154, Apex 8716 as ROSELAND DANCE ORCHESTRA; Broadway 1130 and Paramount 20572 as THE BADGERS; Oriole 1071, 1100, Jewel 5145 and 5171 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND; Oriole 1073 as LOU CONNOR AND HIS COLLEGIATES; Broadway 1128 as EARL RANDOLPH'S ORCHESTRA; Curry's 328 as CURRY'S DANCE ORCHESTRA. The Plaza files show matrix 7638 as recorded November 22, 1927, which may refer to the first two takes (apparently rejected); the chronology of numbering the masters at this time was often erratic. The reverse of Imperial 1858, also credited to Fletcher Henderson's Collegians, is in fact by Harry Reser's band.

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Russell Smith, Joe Smith, Bobby Stark, t / Jimmy Harrison, Benny Morton, tb / Buster Bailey, cl / Jerome Pasquall cl, as / Coleman Hawkins, cl, ts / Charlie Dixon, bj / June Cole, bb / Kaiser Marshall, d / Bill Challis, a.

New York, March 14, 1928.

145763-3 King Porter Stomp

Col 1543-D

145764-3 "D" Natural Blues - aBC

Col 1543-D

THE DIXIE STOMPERS: Fletcher Henderson, p, dir: Rex Stewart, Bobby Stark, t / Charlie Green, tb / Buster Bailey, cl, as / Coleman Hawkins, ts / Jerome Pasquall, bsx / Charlie Dixon, bj / Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, April 6,
1928.

145975-1 Oh, Baby!

Diva 2636-G, Har 636-H, VT 1636-V

145976-1 Feelin' Good

Diva 2636-G, Har 636-H, VT 1636-V

145977-2 I'm Feelin' Devilish (Oh By Golly Oh)

Diva 2974-G, Har 974-H, VT 1974-V, JSo AA-557

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As for March 14, 1928, but ? Charlie Green, tb replaces Harrison; Bailey doubles as; Pasquall plays as only, Hawkins ts only. Chicago, September 14, 1928.

C-2315-A or -B Hop Off

Br 4119, 1004, A-8044, A-500389

C-2316-A-B-C Ready For The River

Br unissued

HENDERSON'S HAPPY SIX ORCHESTRA: Fletcher Henderson, p, dir: Rex Stewart, c / Charlie Green, tb / Buster Bailey, cl / Benny Carter, as / Coleman Hawkins, bsx / Charlie Dixon or Clarence Holiday, bj. New York, November, 1928.

3491-A Old Black Joe's Blues

Cam 9033, Lin 3062, Ro 837

NOTE: Other titles from this session are by Coot Grant, two of them duets with Wesley Wilson; all are accompanied by four or five of the above Henderson men.

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Fletcher Henderson, p, dir: Rex Stewart, Bobby Stark, t /
? Charlie Green, tb / Buster Bailey, cl, as / Benny Carter, as, a, v / Coleman Hawkins, ts / Clarence Holiday, bj, v / June Cole, bb / Kaiser Marshall, d. New York, December 12, 1928.

147421-3 Come On, Baby! - a, vBC&ch

Col 14392-D

147422-2 Easy Money - aBC

Col 14392-D

Probably as last above. New York, March 13, 1929.

148064-1-2-3 My Kinda Love - vCH

Col unissued

148065-1-2-3 Basin Street Blues

Col unissued

HENDERSON'S ROSELAND ORCHESTRA: As last above, plus Jimmy Harrison, tb; ? Harvey Boone, cl, as,
replaces Carter; Hawkins doubles cl; ? Del Thomas, bb, replaces Cole; no d. New York, April, 1929.

3798-B Freeze And Melt

Cam 9174, Lin 3201, Ro 976, JRS AA-107

3799-A Raisin' The Roof

Cam 9175, Lin 3202, Ro 977

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Fletcher Henderson, p, dir: Russell Smith, Rex Stewart, Bobby Stark, t / Jimmy Harrison, ? Charlie Green, tb / Harvey Boone, ? Arville Harris, cl, as / Coleman Hawkins, ts / Clarence Holiday, bj / ? Del Thomas, bb / Kaiser Marshall, d / Benny Carter, a. New York, May 16, 1929.

148540-2 Blazin' - aBC

Col 1913-D, Voc 3323

148541-3 The Wang-Wang Blues - aBC

Col 1913-D, Voc 3360, Lucky 60212

Claude Jones, tb, replaces Green; Benny Carter, cl, as, a, replaces ? Harris; John Kirby, bb, sb, replaces Cole; Walter Johnson, d, replaces Marshall; v quartet (probably Jones, Stewart, and Carter supporting Harrison, identifiable); John Nesbitt, a. New York, October 3, 1930.

150857-1-3 Chinatown, My Chinatown - aJN

Col 2329-D, MC-3027, Par R-1399

150858-3-3 Somebody Loves Me - vJH83 / a8C

Col 2329-D

NOTE: Parlophone R-1399 and Columbia MC-3027 as THE STOKERS OF HADES.

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Fletcher Henderson, p, dir: Russell Smith, Rex Stewart, Bobby Stark, t / Jimmy Harrison, tb, v / Claude Jones, tb / Benny Carter, cl, as, a / Harvey Boone, as / Coleman Hawkins, ts / Clarence Holiday, bj, g / John Kirby, bb, sb / Walter Johnson, d. New York, December 2, 1930.

150997-2 Keep A Song In Your Soul - aBC

Col 2352-D, 4413-X

150998-2 What Good Am I Without You?

Col 2352-D, 4413-X

New York, December 8, 1930.

E-35668-A-B We're Friends Again - v

Br unissued

E-35669-A-B What Good Am I Without You?

Br unissued

Lois Deppe, v. New York, February 5, 1931.

151274-2 I've Found What I Wanted In You - vLD

Col 2414-D, J-1152

151275-1 My Gal Sal

Col 2586-D, DC-142, DF-847, DO-693, MC-3083, Voc 3360, Par R-1196, Lucky 60212

151276-2 My Pretty Girl - vLD

Col 2586-D, DC-142, DF-847, DO-693, Par R-1239

151277-2 Sweet And Hot

Col 2414-D

NOTE: MC-3083, Parlophone R-1196, and R-1239 as THE STOKERS OF HADES.

Benny Morton, tb, replaces Harrison; Russell Procope, cl, as, replaces Carter; Hawkins plays cl, ts, bar; Horace Henderson, p, replaces Fletcher Henderson where shown, both contributing arrangements; Bill Challis, a. New York, March 19, 1931.

151441-2 Clarinet Marmalade - aBC

Col 2513-D, CB-367, DO-658

151442-1 Sugar Foot Stomp - aFH

Col 2513-D, CB-367, DO-658

151443-2 Hot And Anxious - p, aHH

Col 2449-D, 35840, J-1175, MC-3125, Par R-1479

151444-1 Comin' And Going (Comin' 'nd Going on some issues)

Col 2449-D, 35840, MC-3028, Par R-1356, B-71213, DP-377

NOTE:Columbia 2449-D, MC-3125, and Parlophone R-1479 as (THE) BALTIMORE BELL HOPS; Columbia 35840 as FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS BALTIMORE BELL HOPS; Columbia MC-3028, Parlophone R-1356,


B-71213, and DP-377 as THE DUKE OF HARLEM AND HIS FLUNKIES [sic].

Hawkins plays ts only; the unidentified vocalist may be white. New York, late March, 1931.

1230-2 After You've Gone - v

Cr 3093


1231-3 Star Dust - aBC

Cr 3093, Bwy 1441, Ang 3313, Clif 5313, Emb 9313, Lyric 3410

1232-3 Tiger Rag

Cr 3107, MW M-1004, Var 6016

1233-3 Somebody Stole My Gal - v

Cr 3107, MW M-1002, Var 8053

CONNIE'S INN ORCHESTRA : As last above; George Bias, v. New York, April 10, 1931.

E-36454-A I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby (And My Baby's Crazy 'Bout Me) - vGB

Mt M-12145, Polk P-9037, Br 01176

E-36455-A Sugar Foot Stomp - aFH (Suggar Foot Stomp*)

Mt M-12239, Br 01212, A-9912, A-500153*

E-36456-A Just Blues - aFH ?

Mt M-12239, Br 80037, 01212, A-9912, A-500153*

E-36457-A Singin' The Blues (Till My Daddy Comes Home) - aBC ?

Mt M-12145, Polk P-9037, Br 01176, A-500389

NOTE: Some copies of Brunswick 01176 and 01212, and A-9912, A-500389, and 80037 labeled as FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Brunswick A-500153 as THE SAVANNAH SYNCOPATORS (Connie's Inn Orchestra, New York).

CONNIE'S INN ORCHESTRA : Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Russell Smith, Rex Stewart, Bobby Stark, t / Claude Jones, Benny Morton, tb / Russell Procope, Harvey Boone, cl, as / Coleman Hawkins, cl, ts / Clarence Holiday, g / John Kirby, bb / Walter Johnson, d / George Bias, v. Camden, N. J., April 29, 1931.

53066-1 Sugar Foot Stomp - aFH

Vic 22721, BB B-5904, B-10247, HMV B-4871

53066-2 Sugar Foot Stomp - aFH



X EVA-2, LVA-3013, Vic EPA-30-334, RD-7598, 75426, 130249, 730584, LPM-10002, RA-5306, HMV DLP-1066 (LPs)

53067-1 Roll On, Mississippi, Roll On - vGB

Vic 22698, Zon EE-286

53067-2 Roll On, Mississippi, Roll On - vGB



X EVA-1, LVA-3013, Vic LPM-10121, RA-5306, HMV DLP-1066 (LPs)

53068-1 Moan, You Moaners - vGB

Vic 22698

53068-2 Moan, You Moaners - vGB



Vic LPM-10121 (LP)

53069-1 Singin The Blues ('Til My Daddy Comes Home) - aBC?

Vic 22721

NOTE: Bluebird B-5904 as RAY NICHOLS AND HIS FOUR TOWERS ORCHESTRA.

Edgar Sampson, cl, as, vn, replaces Boone; Rex Stewart, v; Nat Leslie, a. New York, July 17, 1931.

E-36925-A Low Down On The Bayou

Br 6176, 01227, A-9190, A-500134

E-36926-A The House Of David Blues

Ban 32733, Dom 127, Mt M-12216, Or 2677, Per 15753, Polk P-9002, Ro 2050, Br 01205,
A-500191, UHCA 57

E-36927-A Radio Rhythm - aNL

Br 6176, 80037, 01205, A-9190, A-500134

E-36928-A You Rascal, You - vRS

Mt M-12216, Polk P-9002, Br 01281

NOTE: Brunswick 6176, A-9190, and A-500134 as THE SAVANNAH SYNCOPATORS; Banner, Domino, Melotone M-12662, Oriole, and Romeo as DUKE WILSON AND HIS TEN BLACK BERRIES; Brunswick A-500191 as FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS CONNIE'S INN ORCHESTRA.

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS CONNIE INN ORCHESTRA : As last above, without Smith and Morton; Dick Robertson, v. New York, July 31, 1931.

70140-1 Oh, It Looks Like Rain - vDR

Vic 22786, Zon EE-275

70141-1 Sweet Music - vDR

Vic 22775, HMV K-6390

70142-1 My Sweet Tooth Says I Wanna (But My Wisdom Tooth Says No) - vDR

Vic 22786, HMV B-4911, Zon EE-275

70143-1 Malinda's Weddin' Day - vDR

Vic 22775, HMV B-4911, BB B-5518

NOTE: Bluebird B-5518 omits any reference to Connie's Inn.

CONNIE'S INN DRCHESTRA: As for July 17, 1931, but J. C. Higginbotham, tb, replaces Morton; Claude Jones, v; Sampson plays cl, as, only. New York, August, 1931.

1431-2-3 You Rascal, You - vCJ

Cr 3180, MW 1004, Var 6016

1432-1-3 Blue Rhythm - aNL

Cr 3180, MW 1001, Sav 500, Var 8052

1433-3 Sugar Foot Stomp - aFH

Cr 3194, MW 1001, HRS 4, Sav 500, JRS AA-107, Var 8052

1434-3 Low Down On The Bayou - aNL

Cr 3194, MW 1002, Var 8053

NOTE: All Montgomery Ward, Savoy, and Varsity reissues as FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

Jones omitted. New York, c. October, 1931.

1503-2 12 th Street Rag

Cr 3212, Asch 350-1, MW 1003, Var 8042, Pol 580028

1506-3 Milenberg Joys

Cr 3212, Asch 350-1, MW 1003, Var 8042, Pol 580028

NOTE: Asch 350-1 as FLETCHER HENDERSON'S CONNIE'S INN ORCHESTRA; Montgomery Ward 1003 as FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Polydor 580028 as JESS STACY AND HISS [sic] ALL STARS.

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

As last above; Sampson doubles vn / Hawkins plays ts only; Les Reis, v. New York, October 15, 1931.

151845-1 Singin' The Blues - vLR

Col 2565-D, DC-139, J-1321, 5690

151846-3 It's The Darndest Thing - vLR

Col 2565-D, DC-139, J-1321, 5690

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Russell Smith, Rex Stewart, Bobby Stark, t / J. C. Higginbotham, tb / Russell Procope, cl, as / Edgar Sampson, as, vn / Coleman Hawkins, ts / Clarence Holiday, g / John Kirby, bb, sb / Walter Johnson, d / Les Reis, v / Archie Bleyer, a.

New York, October 16, 1931.

151847-1 Blues In My Heart - vLR

Col 2559-D, DC-132

151848-1 Sugar - vLR

Col 2559-D, DC-132, MC-3150, Par R-1311

151851-1 Business In F - aAB

Col 2615-D, DC-156, MC-3083, Par R-1196

NOTE: Parlophone R-1196, R-1311, Columbia DC-156, MC-3083, and MC-3150 as THE STOKERS OF HADES.

Sandy Williams, tb, added; Sampson plays cl, as, vn, Hawkins cl, ts; John Dickens, Ikey Robinson, Harlan Lattimore, and Baby Rose Marie, v. New York, March 10, 1932.

71938-1 Strangers - vJD

Vic 22955

71939-1 Take Me Away From The River - vIR

Vic 24008, BB B-5518, HMV B-6230

71940-1 Say That You Were Teasing Me - vBRM

Vic 22960

71941-1 Take A Picture Of The Moon - vBRM

Vic 22960

71942-1 I Wanna Count Sheep (Till The Cows Come Home) - vHL

Vic 22955, HMV B-6287, JK-2826

71943-1 Poor Old Joe - vHL&eh

Vic 24008

CONNIE'S INN ORCHESTRA: As last above, but Leora Henderson, t, may replace Smith; no vn used; Gene Gifford, a; Holiday doubles bj. New York, March 11, 1932.

B-11445-A Casa Loma Stomp - aGG

Ban 32701, Dom 113, Mt M-12340, M-12632, Per 15738, Br 01319, A 500191

B-11446-B Blue Moments - aFH

Mt M-12368 (not issued); Col CL-1685, BPG-62004, PMS-107 (LPs)

B-11447-A-B How Am I Doin', Hey Hey - vHL

Ban 32440, Mt M-12368 (not issued), Mt / Roy 91340, Or 2466, Per 15603, Ro 1839

B-11448-A Goodbye Blues - vHL w

Mt M-12340, Br 01319

NOTE: Canadian Melotone / Royale 91340 are dubbed and the master renumbered 11744; Banner 32701, Domino 113, Melotone M-12632, and Perfect 15738 as LOUISIANA RHYTHMAKERS; Banner 32440, Melotone / Royale 91340, Oriole 2466, and Romeo 1839 as DUKE WILSON AND HIS TEN BLACKBERRIES; Brunswick A-500191 as FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS CONNIE'S INN ORCHESTRA.

FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As for March 10, 1932, but Hilton Jefferson, as, replaces Sampson; Hawkins ts only; Freddy White, g, replaces Holiday; ? Claude Hopkins, a; Katherine Handy, v. New York, December 9, 1932.

152324-1 Honeysuckle Rose - aFH, ? CH

Col 2732-D, CB-584, DO-928, GN-5016

152325-1 New King Porter Stomp - aFH

OK 41565, Col 35671, CB-701

152326-1-2 Underneath The Harlem Moon - aFH / vKH

Col 2732-D, CB-584, DO-928, GN-5016

Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Russell Smith, Bobby Stark, Henry Allen, t / Dicky Wells, tb / Sandy Williams, tb, added for the last two titles / Russell Procope, Hilton Jefferson, cl, as / Coleman Hawkins, cl, ts / Bernard Addison, g / John Kirby, sb / Walter Johnson, d / Horace Henderson, a. New York, August 18, 1933.

13827-1 Yeah Man! - aHH

Voc 2527 Br X-2527, 01659, A-500377

13827-2 Yeah Man! - aHH

Br A-9771

13828-1 King Porter's Stomp [sic] (King Porter Stomp*) - aFH

Voc 2527, Br X-2527, 01758, A-500377, Pol 580005*

13828-2 King Porter's Stomp [sic]

Br A-9771

13829-1 Queer Notions - aHH

Voc 2583, Br 01758, A-580387, Pol 580005

13830-1 Can You Take It? - aFH

Voc 2583, Br 01659, A-500387

13830-2 Can You Take It? - aFH

Col 35671

Fletcher Henderson, a, dir: Russell Smith, Bobby Stark, t / Henry Allen, t, v / Dicky Wells, Claude Jones, tb / Russell Procope, Hilton Jeffer­son, cl, as / Coleman Hawkins, cl, ts / Horace Henderson, p, a / Bernard Addison, g / John Kirby­ sb / Walter Johnson, d / Will Hudson, a. New York, September 22, 1933.

265135-2 Queer Notions - aHH

Col CB-678, DF-1400, DO-1064, Dec 18169

265136-3 It's The Talk Of The Town - aFH

Col 2825-D, CB-678, DF-1400, DA-1064, Dec 18253, Br 88050 (Swiss)

265137-2 Night Life - aWH

Col CB-727, DF-1510, DO-1208, Dec 18254

265138-2 Nagasaki - vHA

Col 2825-D, CB-727, DF-1510, DO-1208, Dec 18253, Voc 3322, Br 88050 (Swiss)

Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Russell Smith, Joe Thomas, Henry Allen, t / Claude Jones­, Keg Johnson, tb / Buster Bailey, cl / Russell Procope, Hilton Jefferson, cl, as / Coleman Hawkins, ts / Bernard Addison, g / John Kirby, sb / Vic Engle, d / Charles Holland, v / Will Hudson, ? Russ Morgan, a. New York, March 6, 1934.

81787-1 Hocus Pocus - aWH

BB B-5682, B-10247, HMV B-4993, B-6562

81787-2 Hocus Pocus - aWH

Vic LPV-556, RD-8049, 730584 (LPs)

81788-2 Phantom Fantasie

Vic 24699, HMV B-4993, B-6515

81789-2 Harlem Madness - vCH / aFH

Vic 24699, A-1293, HMV B-4994, B-6515

81790-1 Tidal Wave - a?RM

BB B-5682, HMV B-4994, B-6562

Fletcher Henderson, p (first title only), a, dir: Russell Smith, Irving Randolph, Henry Allen, t / Claude Jones, Keg Johnson, tb / Buster Bailey, cl / Russell Procope, Hilton Jef­ferson, as / Ben Webster, ts / Horace Henderson, p (on the last three only), a / Lawrence Lucie, g / Elmer James, sb / Walter Johnson, d / Benny Carter, a. New York,


September 11, 1934.

38598-A Limehouse Blues - aBC

Dec 157, F-49003, Br 01985, A-9795 A-82485, A-82679, Pol A-9795

38599-A Shanghai Shuffle - aFH

Dec 158, F-49010, Br 01904, A-505017

38600-A Big John's Special - aHH

Dec 214, F-49003, Br 01985, A-9795, A-82485, A-82679, Pol A-9795

38601-B Happy As The Day Is Long - aBC

Dec 214, 3885, M-39001, 333426, Y-5011, Br 02039, A-9818, Pol A-9818, Od 284144

Fletcher Henderson, p, on the first two titles, Horace Henderson, p, on the last two; Procope and Jefferson double cl; Russ Morgan, a. New York, September 12, 1934.

38602-A Tidal Wave - aRM

Dec 213, Br 02119, A-9901, A-505030, Pol A-130, A-9901

38603-A Down South Camp Meetin' - aFH

Dec 213, F-49010, Br 01904, A-505017

38604-B Wrappin' It Up - aFH

Dec 157, M-39001, Y-5011, 333426, Br 02039, A-9818, Od 284144, Pol A-9818

38605-B Memphis Blues - aFH

Dec 158, Br 02119 A-9901, A-505030, Pol A-321, A-9901

Benny Carter, as, added for the fourth title and possibly the others also; Fletcher Henderson, p, on all but the first title, Horace Henderson on the first and fourth. New York, September 25, 1934.

38723-A Wild Party - a?RM

Dec 342, Br 02293 (not issued), 02511

38724-A Rug Cutter's Swing - aHH

Dec 342, Br 01974, Pol A-130

38725-A Hotter Than 'Ell - aHH

Dec 555, 3518, Br 01974

38728-A Liza (All The Clouds'll Roll Away)

Dec 555, Br 02293 (not issued)



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