ART HICKMAN
Art Hickman made no records that are likely to interest the jazz collector, with the following exception:
ART HICKMAN'S ORCHESTRA: Earl Burtnett, p, dir: Roy Fox and another, c / tb / 2 cl, ss, as / cl, ss, ts / vn / bj /
ob / d. Los Angeles, June 13, 1924.
PB-22-1 If I Stay Away Too Long From Carolina
Vic 19406
HICKORY KNOLL PAVILION KINGS
Pseudonym on Champion 15080 for the Vagabonds (itself a pseudonym for the California Ramblers), q.v.
EDNA HICKS
Vocal, acc. by own p. New York, March 8, 1923.
Sugar Blues
Vic test (unnumbered)
Acc. by Phil Ohman, p. New York, March 21, 1923.
27665-3 I'm Goin' Away (Just To Wear You Off My Mind)
Vic 19083
27666-1-2-3 Sugar Blues
Vic unissued
Acc. by Clarence Johnson, p. New York, April 10, 1923.
27665-5-6-7-8 I'm Goin' Away (Just To Wear You Off My Mind)
Vic unissued
27666-4-5-6 Sugar Blues
Vic unissued
New York, June 18, 1923.
10861 Gulf Coast Blues
Br 2463
10865 / 67 You're Always Messin' 'Round With My Man
Br unissued
10871 / 63 Triflin' Blues
Br unissued
10878 Down-Hearted Blues
Br 2463
Acc. by Porter Grainger, p. New York, July 6, 1923.
8436-A-B Sad 'n' Lonely Blues
Gnt 5195, St 9423
8437-A Bleeding Hearted Blues
Gnt 5195, St 9423
Acc. by Clarence Johnson, p. New York, c. August 7, 1923.
11813 / 4 Walking And Talking Blues
Voc 14650, Sil 3013
Acc. by Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra: Fletcher Henderson, p, dir. Elmer Chambers, c / ? Teddy Nixon, tb / Don Redman, cl / Coleman Hawkins, ts / Charlie Dixon, bj. New York, August 8, 1923.
11815 / 16 You've Got Everything A Sweet Mama Needs But Me
Voc 14650, Sil 3013, Gmn 7003
NOTE: Guardsman 7003 as LILA VIVIAN. Vocalion 14650 uses both takes, Guardsman 7003 uses 11816, and the take(s) used on Silvertone are unknown.
Acc. by Lemuel Fowler, p. New York, August 18, 1923.
8470-A Tin Roof Blues
Gnt 5234, Sil 4017
8471-A Oh Daddy Blues
Gnt 5234, Sil 4017
New York, August 24, 1923.
11886 / 87 Wicked Dirty Fives
Voc 14659
11890 Squawkin' The Blues
Voc 14659
New York, c. September 3, 1923.
8498,-A Satisfied Blues (A Barrelhouse Blues)
Gnt 5252
8499-A-B No Name Blues (Some Blues)
Gnt 5252
Acc. by Henderson's Hot Four: Elmer Chambers, c / Coleman Hawkins, ts / Fletcher Henderson, p / Charlie Dixon, bj. New York, early September, 1923.
Just Thinkin' (A Blues)
Ajax 17006
Acc. by Lemuel Fowler, p. New York, September 24, 1923.
81227-1-2-3-4 Daddy, Ease It To Me
Col unissued
81228-1 No Name Blues
Col 14001-D, Diva 6028-G, VT 7054-V
Acc. by Porter Grainger, p, o, as shown. New York, October 1923.
'Tain't A Doggone Thing But The Blues - o
Ajax 17006
Mistreatin' Daddy - p
Ajax 17008, Pm 12024
Save Your Man And Satisfy Your Soul - p
Ajax 17008, Pm 12024
Acc. by Porter Grainger, p. New York, October 11, 1923.
81278-2 Save Your Man And Satisfy Your Soul
Col 14001-D, Diva 6028-G, VT 7054-V
Acc. by Charles A. Matson (WATSON on some labels), p. New York, early November, 1923.
1549-1-2 Kansas City Man Blues
Pm 12069
1550-1-3 Uncle Sam Blues
Pm 12069
Acc. by Don Redman, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, November 21, 1923.
81366-1-2-3 Chicago Bound Blues
Col unissued
Acc. by Porter Grainger, p. New York, c. November, 1923.
31013-2 Kind Lovin' Blues
Ajax 17012
31014-2 I Don't Love Nobody (So I Don't Have No Blues)
Ajax 17012
Acc. by Porter Grainger's Sawin' Three: ? Elmer Chambers, c / Hooks Tilford, cl / Porter Grainger, p. New York, late December, 1923.
1629-2-3 Hard Luck Blues
Pm 12023
1630-2 I Don't Love Nobody So I Don't Have No Blues
Pm 12023
1631-1-2 Cemetery Blues
Pm 12089
1632-2-3 Poor Me Blues
Pm 12089
NOTE: The band is identified as shown above only on Paramount 12089.
Acc. by Fletcher Henderson's Trio: Joe Smith, c / ? Don Redman, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, late December, 1923-early January, 1924.
1633-2 Where Can That Somebody Be?
Pm 12090
1634-2 If You Don't Give Me What I Want (I'm Gonna Get It Somewhere Else)
Pm 12090
Acc. by Lovie Austin and her Blues Serenaders: Tommy Ladnier, c / Jimmy O'Bryant, cl / Horace Diemer, as / Lovie Austin, p. Chicago, c. March, 1924.
1710-2 Down On The Levee Blues
Pm 12204
1711-2 Lonesome Woman Blues
Pm 12204, Sil 3520
NOTE: Silvertone as MAE ALIX.
MINNIE HICKS
Vocal, acc. by Eurreal "Little Brother" Montgomery, p / ? allegedly g played by __ Hicks (apparently the singer's husband). Chicago, January 5, 1931.
C-6881- Sweet Rider Blues
Mt M-12549
C-6882- Jim Jam Blues
Mt M-12549
HICKVILLE THUMPERS
Pseudonym on XX 2 for King Mutt's Tennessee Thumpers, q.v.
J. C. HIGGINBOTHAM
J. C. HIGGINBOTHAM AND HIS SIX HICKS: Henry Allen, t / J. C. Higginbotham, tb / Charlie Holmes, as / Luis Russell, p / Will Johnson, g / Pops Foster, sb / Paul Barbarin, d. New York, February 5, 1930.
403736-B Give Me Your Telephone Number
OK 8772, HRS 14, Od PO-67, A-2417, 028512, Par R-2799, A-7387, PZ-11121
403737-C Higginbotham Blues
OK 8772, HRS 14, Col 36011, Od A-2417, 028512, Par R-2799, A-7387, PZ-11121
BILLY HIGGINS
See Kitty Brown, Viola McCoy, Josie Miles, and Alberta Perkins. This artist is sometimes listed as JAZZ CASPER.
SI HIGGINS AND HIS SODBUSTERS
Pseudonym on Harmony 739-H for the California Ramblers (BLESS YOU! SISTER), q.v., and the Night Club
Orchestra, a Harry Reser group of no jazz interest in this case (THE PRUNE SONG).
HIGH FIDELITY'S NYMPHS AND SATYRS
Pseudonym on XX for Lovie Austin's Blues Serenaders, q.v.
THE HIGH HATTERS
Leonard Joy directed this Victor house band from 1928 to 1931, but the name was also used for another studio orchestra directed by Ken Macomber in 1934 (see also Peggy English). The following sides are known to feature good solos, and there may be others of similar quality.
Leonard Joy dir: Mike Mosiello, t / Chuck Campbell, tb / Andy Sannella, cl, as / Jack Pierce, ts / Lou Raderman,
vn / Charlie Magnante, pac / Milt Rettenberg, p / ? John Cali, bj / Dick Cherwin, bb / Joe Green, d / Frank Luther, v. New York, March 19, 1929.
50925-4 Good Little, Bad Little You - vFL
Vic 21909
Louis Martin, as, bar, added; Cherwin plays sb; Belle Mann, v; Magnante omitted. New York, July 5, 1929.
53907-3 Daddy, Won't You Please Come Home? - vBM
Vic 22046, HMV B-5714
53908-1-2-3 Low-Down Rhythm - vFL
Vic unissued
2nd t added. New York, July 11, 1929.
53908-5 Low-Down Rhythm - vFL
Vic 22041, HMV B-5719, EA-642
53914-2 Gotta Feelin' For You - vFL
Vic 22041
Martin omitted; ? Murray Kellner, vn / Charlie Magnante, pac, added. New York, November 6, 1929.
57135-1-2-3-4 Hoosier Hop - vFL
Vic unissued
New York, November 19, 1929.
57135-8 Hoosier Hop - vFL
Vic 22218, HMV EA-702
See also Will Bradley (Regal Zonophone G-24353).
HIGH SOCIETY SEVEN
Pseudonym on Oriole 226 (CHARLEY, MY BOY) for Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra, q.v.
THE HIGH STEPPERS
See Joel Shaw and his Orchestra.
HIGHTOWER'S NIGHT HAWKS
Willie Hightower, c / John Lindsay, tb / Fred, Parham, cl, ss, as / Richard M. Jones, p / Bud Scott, bj / Rudy Richardson, d. Chicago, c. July 20, 1927.
12937-A Boar Hog Blues
BP 8045
12938-A Squeeze Me
BP 8045, Ch 15491
NOTE: Champion 15491 as DUKE RANDALL AND HIS BOYS.
ALEX HILL
Piano solos, acc. by Johnny Wells, d. Chicago, March 30, 1929.
C-3210-A Stompin' 'Em Down
Voc 1270, V-1027, Br 80034
C-3211-A Tack Head Blues
Voc 1270, V-1027, Br 80034
ALEX HILL AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Bob Shoffner, t / John Thomas, tb / Darnell Howard, cl, as / George James,
as / Cecil Irwin, cl, ts / Alex Hill, p / Ikey Robinson, bj / Buddy Gross or Quinn Wilson, bb / Wallace Bishop, d.
Chicago, December 20, 1929.
C-5035-A-B Dyin' With The Blues
Swaggie JCS-125 (LP)
C-5036-C Toogaloo Shout
Voc 1493
George Dixon, t, v, replaces Shoffner. Chicago, February 8, 1930.
C-5273- St. James' Infirmary - vGD
Voc 1465, Spt S-2237
C-5275- Southbound
Voc 1465, Spt S-2237
C-5276- Dyin' With The Blues
Voc 1493
NOTE: C-5275 and C-5276 are alternative takes of the same selection.
ALEX HILL AND HIS HOLLYWOOD SEPIANS: Alex Hill, a, v, dir: Joe Thomas, Dick Green, t / Clyde Bernhardt, Farnley Jordan, tb / Albert Nicholas, cl / George James, as / Gene Sedric, ts / Charlie Beal, p / Eddie Gibbs, g / Billy Taylor, sb / Harry Dial, d. New York, September 10, 1934.
15879-1 Ain't It Nice?
Voc 2826, Br A-500495
15880-1 Functionizin'
Voc 2826, Br A-500495
Benny Carter, t, replaces Green; Claude Jones, tb, replaces Bernhardt and Jordan; Garnet Clark, p, replaces Beal. New York, October 19, 1934.
16141-1 Song Of The Plow - vAH
Voc 2848, Br 02078, A-9940, A-500511
16142-1 Lets Have A Jubilee - YAH
Voc 2848, S-70
BERTHA "CHIPPIE" HILL
Vocal, acc. by Louis Armstrong, c / Richard M. Jones, p. Chicago, November 9, 1925.
9456-A Low Land Blues
OK 8273
9457-A Kid Man Blues
OK 8273
Chicago, February 23, 1926.
9509-A Lonesome, All Alone And Blue
OK 8339
9510-B Trouble In Mind
OK 8312, ARC 6-12-70, Cq 8937, Voc 04379, HJCA-614, AF A-040, Jazz Unlimited 3
9511-A Georgia Man
OK 8312, ARC 6-12-70, Cq 8937, Voc 04379
Acc. by Richard M. Jones' Jazz Wizards: Shirley Clay, c / Preston Jackson, tb / Artie Starks, cl, as / Richard M. Jones, p / ? Cliff Jones, d. Chicago, June 14, 1926.
9710-A Leavenworth Blues
OK 8367
No d; Johnny St. Cyr, bj, added; speech by Bertha Hill and Richard M. Jones*. Chicago, June 15, 1926.
9719-A Panama Limited Blues
OK 8367
9720-A *Street Walker Blues
OK 8437, HJCA HC-102
Acc. by Louis Armstrong, c / Richard M. Jones, p. Chicago, November 23, 1926.
9949-A Pleadin' For The Blues
OK 8420, AF A-038
9950-A Pratts City Blues [sic]
OK 8420, AF A-038, BRS 10, HJCA 614, HRS Dividend
9951-A Mess, Katie, Mess
OK 8437, HJCA HC-102
Chicago, November 26, 1926.
9971-A Lovesick Blues
OK 8453, HJCA 614
9972-A Lonesome Weary Blues
OK 8453, HJCA 614
Acc. by Richard M. Jones' Jazz Wizards: Shirley Clay, c / Artie Starks, cl, speech** / Richard M. Jones, p,
speech** / Johnny St. Cyr, bj. Chicago, May 14, 1927.
80880-A-B Go Go Blues
OK unissued
80881-A Do Dirty Blues
OK 8473, Decatur 502
80882-A **Sport Model Mama
OK 8473, Decatur 502
80883-A-B Mississippi Waters Blues
OK unissued
Acc. by p / Lonnie Johnson, g. Chicago, December 16, 1927.
82085-A-B Hard Time Blues
OK unissued
82086-A-B Weary Money Blues
OK unissued
82087-A-B Tell Me Why
OK unissued
82088-A-B Speedway Blues
OK unissued
Acc. by Georgia Tom (Thomas A. Dorsey), p / Tampa Red (Hudson Whittaker), g. Chicago, October 13, 1928.
C-2433-B Some Cold Rainy Day
Voc 1264
C-2434-B Weary Money Blues
Voc 1224
Chicago, October 16, 1928.
C-2448-B Hard Time Blues
Voc 1264
C-2449-B Christmas Man Blues
Voc 1224
NOTE: The last two sides are labeled CHIPPIE HILL AND TAMPA RED, but Tampa Red does not sing.
Acc. by ? Shirley Clay, c / ? Artie Starks, cl / Richard M. Jones, p. Chicago, November 1, 1928.
C-2509- Trouble In Mind
Voc 1248
C-2510- Hangman Blues
Voc 1248
Acc. by Scrapper Blackwell, g, and unknown others. Chicago, February 15, 1929.
C-2972-B Naptown Strut
Voc unissued
C-2973-A Non-Skid Tread (Instrumental Drag) - no v
Voc unissued
NOTE: These are listed in the Brunswick files as SCRAPPER BLACKWELL AND THE TWO ROYS, WITH CHIPPIE HILL.
Acc. by ? Georgia Tom (Thomas A. Dorsey), p / ? Tampa Red (Hudson Whittaker), g / ? Bill Johnson, sb. Chicago, March 16, 1929.
C-3132-A I Ain't Gonna Do It No More
Voc 1406
C-3133-A Pratt City Blues
Voc 1406
GEORGE C. HILL'S BAND
Instrumentation and personnel unknown. Richmond, IN, September 10, 1928.
14262,-A Tiger Rag
Gnt unissued
14263 St. Louis Blues
Gnt unissued
JERRY HILL AND HIS GANG
Pseudonym on Golden Tongue CW-134 for Sam Lanin and his Orchestra, q.v.
JUD HILL
JUD HILL'S BLUE DEVILS: 2 t / tb / cl, as / as / ts / p / bj / bb / d. New York, October 30, 1925.
9815-A Manhattan (intro: Sentimental Me)
Gnt 3180, Ch 15050
9816-A Evolution Blues
Gnt 3186
New York, November 18, 1925.
9850-A-B T N T
Gnt 3200
9851-B Military Mike
Gnt 3200
NOTE: The Gennett files say the masters of these two sides were sent to the London office of the Vocalion Company on January 4, 1926, but there is no trace of either having ever been issued in the U.K.
JUD HILL'S CLUB MOROCCO ORCHESTRA (FORMERLY BLUE DEVILS): Same instrumentation. New York, November 25, 1925
9867-B Look Who's Here!
Gnt 3230
9868,-A Everlasting Blues
Gnt unissued
New York, November 30, 1925.
9876-A-B Lonesome
Gnt 3211
9877-A You Know (The Blue Devils' Laughing Song) - v
Gnt 3211
9878-A Song Of The Vagabonds
Gnt 3218, Ch 15059
NOTE: Champion 15059 as DICK BEESON AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
LETHIA HILL
Vocal, acc. by c / p. New York, August, 1924.
13496 Old North State Blues
Voc 14874
Acc., by Porter Grainger, p. New York, January 15, 1927.
E-4388 Make Me Love You
Voc unissued
E-4389 Prescription For The Blues
Voc unissued
PEGGY HILL
Vocal, acc. by c / p / g / stg. Chicago, July 3, 1928.
46043-2 Nobody Cares
Vic V-40134
46044-1 Daddy Be Careful
Vic V-40134
46045-1 Dinah
Vic V-40042
46046-2 Ida, Sweet As Apple Cider
Vic V-40042
SAM HILL AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Oriole for Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra, q.v.
HILL TOP INN ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Champion 15203 for Johnny Clesi's Areolians, q.v.
EDWARD HILLEARY ORCHESTRA
Unknown t / tb / cl / bar or bsx / p / bj / bb / d. Los Angeles, October 23, 1928.
LAE-304 Wabash Blues
Voc 15763
LAE-305 Low Down
Voc unissued
NOTE: Vocalion 15763 as THE RHYTHM MAKERS, although the recording sheet credits "Edward Hilleary - Pacific Coast Club, Long Beach." These were recorded as Brunswick tests but were unissued on that label.
BABE HINES
See Skeets Tolbert and his Gentlemen of Swing.
EARL HINES
Piano solos. Long Island City, NY, December 8, 1928.
287 Blues In Thirds (Caution Blues)
QRS R-7036, HRS 21, 1010, JS 506
288-A Off Time Blues
QRS R-7036, HRS 19, 1009, JS 506
289 Chicago High Life
QRS R-7037, HRS 11, 1012, JS 505
290 A Monday Date
QRS R-7037, Gzl 1044, HRS 19, 1009, JS 505
291 Stowaway
QRS R-7038, HRS 20, 1011, JS 512, Gzl 3002
292-A Chimes In Blues
QRS R-7038, HRS 21, 1010, JS 512, Gzl 3002
293 Panther Rag
QRS R-709, HRS 20, 1011, JS 511
294-A Just Too Soon
QRS R-709, HRS 11, 1012, JS 511
Chicago, December 9, 1928.
402210-C Caution Blues
OK 8832, Col 35876, Par R-878, Od A-2319, A-286032
402211-A A Monday Date
OK 8832, Col 2800-D, 35876, DCH-323, Par R-1862, A-3989, B-71139, Od A-2319, B-27638
Chicago, December 12, 1928.
402218-A I Ain't Got Nobody
OK 8653, 41175, Col 35875, Par R-540, Od 165620, 193293, A-2380, A-286006
402220-A Fifty-Seven Varieties
OK 8653, 41175, Col 2800-D, 35875, Par R-510, A-2989, B-35633, Od 165620, 193293, A-2419, A-28600
EARL HINES AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Earl Hines, p, v, dir: Shirley Clay, Bob Schoffner, c / William Franklin, tb, v / Lester Boone, cl, as, bar / Toby Turner, cl, as / Cecil Irwin, cl, ts, a / Claude Roberts, bj, g / Hayes Alvis, bb, v, a / Benny Washington, d / Alex Hill, a. Chicago, February 13, 1929.
48883-2 Sweet Ella May - vWF
Vic FPM1-7023 (LP)
48883-3 Sweet Ella May - vWF
Vic 22842
48884-3 Everybody Loves My Baby - vEH
Vic V-38042, BB B-7040
Chicago, February 14, 1929.
48885-2 Good Little, Bad Little You - vWF
Vic V-38043, BB B-7768
48885-3 Good Little, Bad Little You - vHA
Vic V-38043
48886-3 Have You Ever Felt That Way? - vEH
Vic V-38048
Chicago, February 15, 1929.
48887-1 Beau-Koo Jack - aAH
Vic FPM1-7023 (LP)
48887-2 Beau-Koo Jack - aAH
Vic V-38043, BB B-7040, B-7768
48888-3 Sister Kate - vEH
Vic 22683
Clay or Schoffner; Turner; Boone or Irwin; Hines (four musicians only*). Chicago, February 22, 1929.
50509-1-2-3 *She's Funny That Way - vEH
Vic unissued
50510-1-2-3 *Mississippi, Here I Am - vEH
Vic unissued
50511-2 Chicago Rhythm
Vic V-38042
50512-1-2-3 It's A Precious Little Thing Called Love — vEH
Vic unissued
Piano solo only, where shown. Chicago, February 25, 1929.
50527-1-2-3 I'm Looking For That Certain Man To Love
Vic unissued
50528-1 Glad Rag Doll - p
X LVA-3023, Vic 130224, RA-5307 (LPs)
50528-2 Glad Rag Doll - p
BB B-10555, HMV JK-2282, X-6540
Earl Hines, p, dir: Shirley Clay, George Mitchell, c / William Franklin, tb / Lester Boone, cl, as, bar / Toby Turner, cl, as / Cecil Irwin, cl, ts, a / Claude Roberts, bj, g / Hayes Alvis, bb, a / Benny Washington, d. Chicago, October 25, 1929.
57322-2 Grand Piano Blues
Vic V-38096, BB B-6744, HMV JK-2173
57323-1-2-3 Times Ain't What They Used To Be
Vic unissued
57324-1-2-3 Trying
Vic unissued
57325-2 Blue Nights - aHA
Vic V-38096, BP B-6744, HMV JK-2173
Earl Hines, p, dir: Charlie Allen, t / George, Dixon, t, a / Walter Fuller, t, v / Louis Taylor tb, a / William Franklin, tb / Darnell Howard, cl, as, vn / Omer Simeon, cl, as, bar / Cecil Irwin, cl, ts, a / Lawrence Dixon, g, a / Quinn Wilson, bb, sb, a / Wallace Bishop, d / Henry Woodip, a. New York, June 28, 1932.
B-11990-A Oh! You Sweet Thing - vWF
Br unissued
B-11991-A Oh! You Sweet Thing
Br unissued
B-11992-A Blue Drag
Br unissued
B-11993-A Deep Forest
Col 35878, Br 01464, A-500189
Earl Hines, p only, where shown. New York, July 14, 1932.
B-12074-A Oh! You Sweet Thing
Br 6345, 01464, A-9291, A-500186
B-12075-A-B Blue Drag
Br 6345, 01388, A-9291, A-500186
B-12076-A I Love You Because I Love You - vWF
Br 6379, A-9309
B-12077-A-B I Love You Because I Love You
JA-2 (LP)
B-12078-A-B Sensational Mood - aHW
Br 6379, 01366, A-9309, A-500189
B-12079-A-B Love Me Tonight - p
Br 6403, 01390, A-9294, A-500327
B-12079-C Love Me Tonight - p
Col 35877
B-12080-A Down Among The Sheltering Palms - p
Br 6403, 01361, A-9294, A-500203
B-12080-B Down Among The Sheltering Palms - p
Col 35877
TO-1181 I Love You Because I Love You
Br test
TO-1182 My One Ambition Is You
Br test
Jimmy Mundy, ts, a, added; Valaida Snow, v. New York, February 13, 1933.
B-13060-A-C Rosetta - aCI, vWF
Col 35878
B-13060-B-D Rosetta - aCI, vWF
Br 6541, 01559 A-9399
B-13061-A-B Why Must We Part? - aLT
Br A-9407, A-560236
B-13062-A-B Maybe I'm To Blame - aLD / vVS
Br A-9407, A-500512
B-13063-A-B Cavernism (Vavernism*) - aJM
Br 6541, 01559, A-9399*, A-500236
Trummy Young, tb, added. Chicago, October 27, 1933.
C-643-1 Take It Easy - aJM
Br 6771, A-500432
C-644-1 Harlem Lament - aQW
Br 6771, 02075, A-9908, 4896 (Italian)
C-645-1 Bubbling Over - aLD
Br 6710, 01682, 4881 (Italian)
C-646-1 I Want A Lot Of Love - aLD
Br 6710, 01682
Herb Jeffries, v. New York, March 26, 1934.
B-15000-A-C Just To Be In Caroline - vHJ / aLD
Br 6960
B-15001-A-C We Found Romance - vWF / aCI
Br 6960
B-15002-A-C Blue - vHJ / aQW
Br 6872, 01796
B-15003-A Madhouse - aJM
Voc 3379, S-168, Br A-500432
New York, March 27, 1934.
B-15006-A-C Julia - vWF / aGD
Br 6872, 01796, 4906
B-15007-A Darkness
Voc 3379, S-167, Br A-500431
B-15008-A You're The One Of My Dreams - vWF / aCI
Voc 3392
B-15009-A Swingin' Down
Voc 3392, S-168, Br A-500431
Chicago, September 12, 1934.
C-9461-A That's A Plenty - aQW
Dec 182, Br 01928
C-9462-A Fat Babes - aJM
Dec 218, Br 01928
C-9463-A-B Maple Leaf Rag (Scott Joplin) - aQW
Dec 218, MU-60523, Br 01995
C-9464-A Sweet Georgia Brown - aQW
Dec 182, Br 01995, A-82648
C-9465-A Rosetta - vWF / aQW
Dec 337, 3517, Voc S-237, A-82648
Earl Hines, p, dir: Charlie Allen, George Dixon, t / Walter Fuller, t, a / Louis Taylor, William Franklin, Trummy Young, tb / Darnell Howard, cl, as, vn / Omer Simeon, cl, as, bar / Cecil Irwin, cl, ts, a / Jimmy Mundy, ts, a / Lawrence Dixon, g / Quinn Wilson, sb, a / Wallace Bishop, d / Henry Woodip, a. Chicago, September 13, 1934.
C-9474-A Copenhagen - aJM
Dec 337, Br 02286
C-9475-A Angry - aQW
Dec 183
C-9476-A Wolverine Blues - aQM
Dec 577, Br 02286
C-9477-A Rock And Rye - aJM
Dec 577
C-9478-A Cavernism - aJM
Dec 183, Voc S-246
"THE HIT" ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Harmony HU-41507 for Ben Selvin and his Orchestra, q.v.
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