CHARLEY HUNTER'S ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Broadway for Clarence Williams' Orchestra, q.v.
EDDIE HUNTER
The following titles by this Bert Williams imitator are of some interest for their accompaniments.
Vocal / speech, acc. by C. Luckeyth ("Luckey") Roberts, p. Camden, NJ, November 16, 1923.
28897-3 Hard Times
Victor 19359
28898-3 Mamie
Victor 19359
28999-1-2-3 I'm Done
Vic unissued
29010-1-2-3 Bootleggr's Ball
Victor unissued
With Alex Rogers, v / sp, acc. by C. Luckeyth ("Luckey") Roberts, p. Camden, NJ, November 17, 1923.
28899-6 I'm Done
Victor 19247
29010-7 Bootlegger's Ball
Victor 19247
LLOYD HUNTER
HUNTER'S SERENADERS: Lloyd Hunter, Reuben Floyd, George Lott, t / Dan Minor, tb / Noble Floyd, cl, as,
a / Archie Watts, as / Harold Arnold, ts / Burton Brewer or George Madison, p / Herbert Hannas or Isadore Langlois, bj / Wallace Wright, bb / Jo Jones or Amos Clayton, d / Henry Woode, a / Victoria Spivey, v. New York, April 2, 1931.
VO-159-A Sensational Mood - aNF-HW
Voc 1621
VO-160-A Dreaming 'Bout My Man - vVS
Voc 1621
ALEX HYDE
ALEX HYDE NEW YORK ORCHESTRA: Alex Hyde, vn, v, dir: Howard Ossman MacFarlane, t / Jesse Fuller, tb / Don Parker, ss, as / Eddie Grosso, cl, as, ts / Harry Bidgood, p / Jack Simons, bj / Eric Little, d. Many of the following are of little jazz interest but are listed for the sake of completeness.
Berlin, September-October, 1924.
1846-A Linger Awhile
Vox 01622
1847-A Mama Loves Papa, Papa Loves Mama
Vox 01622
1848-A Yes! We Have No Bananas - vAH
Vox 01623
1849-A Sleep
Vox 01623
1852-A A Kiss In The Dark
Vox 01624
1853-A Somebody's Wrong
Vox 01624
1854-A I'm Going South - vAH?
Vox 01625
1855-A Maybe (She'll Write Me, She'll 'Phone Me)
Vox 01625
1866-A Lazy
Vox 01626
1867-A Down On The Farm
Vox 01626
1868-A Mama Goes Where Papa Goes
Vox 01627
1869-A Lovey Came Back
Vox 01627
"ALEX HYDE" M. SEIN. NEW YORKER ORIGINAL JAZZ-ORCHESTER [sic]: Alex Hyde, vn, a, dir: Wilbur Curtz, Mickey Diamond, t / Mike Polzer, tb / Billy Barton, c, as / Walter Kallender, as, added for some sides / Sam Dunkel, ts / Steve Kretzmer, p / Mike Danzi, bj / Max Rosen, bb / Charlie Hersdorf, d. One contemporary account claims that Byron Hooper and Herbert Clarke, Jr. were both present as cornetists on at least one session. Berlin, April, 1925.
1896at I've Got A Garden In Sweden
DG / Pol 20218, H-40137
1897at Shine
DG / Pol 20218
1898at Rose Marie / Indian Love Call
DG / Pol 20219, H-40139
1902at San
DG / Pol 20219
1903at What'll I Do?
DG / Pol 20220, H-40135
1907at How I Love That Girl
DG / Pol 20222, H-40141
1908at Peter Pan
DG / Pol 20222
1909at Counting The Hours
DG / Pol 20224, H-40141
1910at Out Of A Million You're The Only One
DG / Pol 20223, H-40139
1912at Sioux City Sue
DG / Pol 20223
1914at Sally Lou
DG / Pol 20225, H-40135
1920at When The Moon Shines On Coral Gables
Derby G-662
1922at May-Time
DG / Pol ?, H-40133
1923at Bagdad
DG / Pol 20230, H-40133
1924at Charleston Cabin
DG / Pol 20230
Pleasure Mad
DG / Pol 20220
No-One Knows What It's All About
DG / Pol 20221
Someone Loves You After All
DG / Pol 20221
Oh Peter (You're So Nice)
DG / Pol 201224
Javanella
DG / Pol 20225
Berlin, April, May, 1925.
1932at Southern Rose
Derby G-662
1934½at Tokio Blues
DG / Pol 20232
1935½at Honest And Truly
DG / Pol 20232
"ALEX HYDE" M. SEIN. NEW YORKER ORIGINAL-JAZZ ORCHESTER [sic]: Alex Hyde, vn, a, dir: Wilbur Curtz, Mickey Diamond, t / Mike Polzer, tb / Billy Barton, cl, as / Walter Kallender, as, added for some sides / Sam Dunkel, ts / Steve Kretzmer, p / Mike Danzi, bj / Max Rosen, bb / Charlie Hersdorf, d. Berlin, May, 1925.
1939at Cold, Cold Mamas (Gold Gold Mamas*)
DG / Pol 20233*
1940at Keep Smiling At Trouble
DG / Pol 20233
1945at Alabamy Bound
DG / Pol 20234
1946at Farewell Blues
DG / Pol 20234
1950at Some Day
DG / Pol 20235
1951at Oriental Moon
DG / Pol 20235
Born And Bred In Kentucky
DG / Pol 20231
My Twilight
DG / Pol 20231
Herb Flemming, tb, replaces Polzer; Gene Sedric, cl, ts, replaces Dunkel. Berlin, June, 1925.
2012at Copenhagen
DG / Pol 20250
2013at Florida
DG / Pol 20250
2034at Molly
DG / Pol 20251
By The Waters Of Minnetonka
DG / Pol 20251
He's The Hottest Man In Town
DG / Pol 20252
Hongkong Dream Girl
DG / Pol 20252
Berlin, July, 1925.
2045at Tessie (Stop Teasing Me)
DG / Pol 20260
2048at Ukulele Lady
DG / Pol 20260
2049½at Seminola
DG / Pol 20261
2061at Alegre Primavera
DG / Pol 20285
2062at Pango Pango Maid
DG / Pol 20286
2063at By The Light Of The Stars
DG / Pol 20286
Happy Four
DG / Pol 20261
Craving
DG / Pol 20285
JACK HYLTON
The following records from the vast output by the best-known British dance band are known to offer music likely to interest the jazz enthusiast.
"QUEEN'S" DANCE ORCHESTRA: Jack Hylton, p, dir: Bert Heath, t / Jesse Stamp, tb / Ed Jenkins cl, as / Bert Worth, as / Dick de Pauw, vn / Bert Bassett, bj / Wag Abbey, d. Hayes, Middlesex, May 28, 1921.
Bb-196-2 Turque
HMV B-1236
JACK HYLTON'S JAZZ BAND: Jack Hylton, p, dir: Bert Heath, t / Jesse Stamp, tb / Ed Jenkins cl, as / Johnny Rosen, vn / Bert Bassett, bj / Wag Abbey, d. Hayes, Middlesex, July 8, 1921.
Bb-351-2 Wang-Wang Blues
Zon 2167
"QUEEN'S" DANCE ORCHESTRA: As above. Hayes, Middlesex, October 12, 1921.
Bb-559-1 Counting The Days
HMV B-1276
Jack Hylton, p, dir: Bert Heath, t / Jesse Stamp, tb / Ed Jenkins, cl / Bert Bassett, bj / George Shannon, bb / Wag Abbey, d. Hayes, Middlesex, November 15, 1921.
Bb-681-1 Come Along
HMV B-1299
Bb-682-1 The Bull-Frog Patrol
HMV B-1299
JACK HYLTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Jack Hylton dir: Jack Raine, Charles Pemell, t / Lew Davis, tb / Jerry Hoey, cl, ss, as / Chappie d'Amato, as, v / Johnny Raitz, ts / Johnny Rosen, vn / Percival Mackey, p / Emile Grimshaw, Jr., bj / George Shannon, bb / Basil Wiltshire, d. Hayes, Middlesex, February 19, 1925.
Bb-5775-1 Red Hot Mama - vCd'A
HMV B-1969
Hayes, Middlesex, October 2, 1925.
Bb-6654-7 Paddlin' Madelin' Home - v3
HMV B-2163
E. O. Pogson, cl, ss, as, f, o / Harry Berly, ts, vl / Hugo Rignold, vn, added. Hayes, Middlesex, November 12, 1926.
Bb-9642-3 Alabama Stomp
HMV B-5170, El EG-363
Billy Ternent, ts, a, v, added. Small Queen's Hall, London, June 14, 1927.
Bb-10931-7 Da-Da-Da
HMV B-5296
Jack Jackson, t, replaces Pemell; Clem Lawton, bb, replaces Shannon; Jackson, d'Amato Ternent, v trio. Hayes, Middlesex, September 21, 1927.
Bb-11504-2 Oh, Doris, Where Do You Live? - v3
HMV B-5362
Hayes, Middlesex, September 29, 1927.
Bb-11553-3 When I Met Sally - v3
HMV B-5370
Bb-11554-2 Pardon The Glove
HMV B-5378
Bb-11555-1-2-3 Buffalo Rhythm
HMV unissued
Hayes, Middlesex, October 24, 1927.
Bb-11555-4 Buffalo Rhythm
HMV B-5379
Bb-11635-7 Just The Same - v3
HMV B-5378
Small Queen's Hall, London, December 9, 1927.
Bb-12051-5 Is She My Girl Friend? - v3
HMV B-5422
JACK HYLTON'S RYTHMAGICIANS: Jack Jackson, t / Lew Davis, tb / E. O. Pogson, as / Billy Ternent, ts / Hugo Rignold, vn / Arthur Young, p / Chappie d'Amato, g / Basil Wiltshire, d. Small Queen's Hall, London, December 15, 1927.
Bb-12249-3 Grieving For You
HMV B-5422
JACK HYLTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As for December 9, 1927, plus Leo Vauchant, tb, vc, a. Hayes, Middlesex, July 23, 1928.
Bb-14113-3 The Varsity Drag - v3 / aLV
HMV B-5506
Hayes, Middlesex, July 24, 1928.
Bb-14115-3 Lucky In Love - v3 / aLV
HMV B-5507
Hayes, Middlesex, July 25, 1928.
Bb-14116-3 Mississippi Melody - v3 / aLV
HMV B-5520
Sam Browne, v. Hayes, Middlesex, August 23, 1928.
Bb-14187-2 That's My Weakness Now - vSB
HMV B-5520
JACK HYLTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Jack Hylton dir: Jack Jackson, Jack Raine, t / Lew Davis tb / Leo Vauchant, tb, vc, a / E. O. Pogson, cl, ss, as, f, o / Chappie d'Amato, as, g, v / Billy Ternent, ts, a, v / Johnny Raitz, cl, ts / Johnny Rosen, Hugo Rignold, vn / Harry Berly, vl, ts, o / Arthur Young, p / Emile Grimshaw, Jr., bj / Clem Lawton, bb / Basil Wiltshire, d / Jackson, d'Amato, Ternent, v trio / Sam Browne, v. Small Queen's Hall, London, October 2, 1928.
Bb-14608-3 Roll Away, Clouds - v3
HMV B-5546
Peter Yorke, p, a, replaces Young; Billy Herbert, bj, replaces Grimshaw; Harry Robbins, x and tymps when used. Beethovensaal, Berlin, January 18, 1929.
BLR-4925-3 Oh! What A Night To Love - v3 / aLV
HMV B-5594
BLR-4926-1 Where The Shy Little Violets Grow - vSB
HMV B-5594
BLR-4927-3 Forget-Me-Not - vSB-JJ
El EG-1244, HMV B-5610
Milan, February 25, 1929.
BM-746-2 I Must Have That Man - vSB
HMV B-5617, K-5657
Friends' Meeting House, London, April 7, 1929.
BR-2330-3 Digga Digga Do [sic] (Dig A Dig A Do*) - vJJ
HMV B-5638, K-5657*
Eddie Hooper, vn, added. Small Queen's Hall, London, August 29, 1929.
Bb-17298-3-4 I Want To Be Bad - v3
HMV B-5695, El EG-1543
Small Queen's Hall, London, September 17, 1929.
Bb-17358-2 I'm Just In The Mood Tonight - v3
HMV B-5708, El EG-1592
Small Queen's Hall, London, October 24, 1929.
Bb-18084-1 Tip-Toe Through The Tulips - v3
HMV B-5722, El EG-1677
Small Queen's Hall, London, October 25, 1929.
Bb-18097-1 Turn On The Heat - vSB
HMV B-5741, El EG-1681
Hooper omitted; Joe Crossman, cl, ts, oc, added; Billy Munn, p, a, added; Philippe Brun, t, replaces Jackson. Small Queen's Hall, London, January 10, 1930.
Bb-18541-2 Tiger Rag - aLV
HMV B-5789
Bb-18542-3 Limehouse Blues - aLV
HMV B-5789
V trio now includes ? Sam Browne. Small Queen's Hall, London, January 17, 1930.
Bb-18572-3 Somebody Mighty Like You - vSB
HMV B-5764
Bb-18573-2 Speaking Of Kentucky Days - v3
HMV B-5786, K-5879
Pat O'Malley, v. Kingsway Hall, London, January 30, 1930.
Bb-18627-2 Happy Days Are Here Again - vPO'M
HMV B-5771, R-14367
Paul Fenoulhet, t, tb, a, replaces Vauchant; Sonny Farrar, bj, g, replaces Herbert; Berly omitted. Beethovensaal, Berlin, May 9, 1930.
BLR-6335-2 Happy Feet - v3
HMV B-5843, R-14482
Beethovensaal, Berlin, May 13, 1930.
BLR-6344-2 Oh! What A Silly Place To Kiss A Girl - v3
HMV B-5336
Lew Stone, a. Small Queen's Hall, London, June 3, 1930.
Bb-19375-2 Here Comes Emily Brown - vPO'M / aLS
HMV B-5850
Jack Hylton dir: Philippe Brun, Jack Raine, t / Les Carew, tb / Paul Fenoulhet, t, tb, a / E. O. Pogson, cl, ss, as, f,
o / Chappie d'Amato, as, g / Johnny Raitz, cl, as, ts / Billy Ternent, ts, a / Johnny Rosen, Cyril Hellier, Maurice Loban, vn / Peter Yorke, Billy Munn, p, a / Sonny Farrar, bj, g / Clem Lawton, bb / Basil Wiltshire, d / Harry Robbins, d, x, tymps when used / Pat O'Malley, v. Small Queen's Hall, London, May 4, 1931.
OB-814-2 Bubbling Over With Love - vch
HMV B-6012
Eric Breeze, tb, replaces Fenoulhet; Dave Shand, cl, as, bar, added; Abe Romaine, cl, as, replaces Pogson; Dick Willows, vn, replaces Hellier; Yorke omitted; Gilbert Webster, d, replaces Wiltshire; Max Abrams, d, replaces Robbins; Harry Chapman, harp, added; Billy Munn, v. London, October 5, 1932.
GB-4985-2 St. Louis Blues - vBM
Dec F-3239
London, October 12, 1932.
68-5011-1 Hylton Stomp
Dec F-3239
Romaine and Loban omitted; Freddy Schweitzer, as, replaces d'Amato; Eric Percival, vn, and Eddie Macaulay, p, added; Al Roach, bb, replaces Lawton. London, September 16, 1933.
TB-1076-1-2 Black And Blue Rhythm - aBT
Dec unissued
TB-1077-2 Some Of These Days - vBM
Dec F-3767, 411
London, September 26, 1933.
TB-1076-4 Black And Blue Rhythm - aBT
Dec F-3767, 1324
London, November 18, 1933.
G8-6351-2 Ellingtonia (intro: Black And Tan Fantasy / It Don't Mean A Thing / Mood Indigo / Bugle Call Rag)
Dec F-3764, 189
GB-6355-2 Dinah - vBM (Including impressions of Tommy Dorsey, Louis Armstrong, and Joe Venuti)
Dec F-3764, 189
JOHN HYMAN'S BAYOU STOMPERS
John Hyman (later known as Wiggs), c / Charles Hartman, tb / Elry Maser, cl / Alvin Gautreaux, h / Horace Diaz,
p / Nappy Lamare, g / Monk Hazel, d. New Orleans, March 10, 1927.
37993-2 Ain't Love Grand? (Don't Get Funky)
Vic 20593
37994-4 Alligator Blues (Lagniappe)
Vic 20593
I
HARRY IANTES
Pseudonym for Harry Jentes, q.v.
BERTHA IDAHO
Vocal, acc. by Bob Ricketts, p. New York, May 22, 1928.
146321-3 Graveyard Love
Col 14355-D
146322-3 You've Got The Right Eye, But You're Peeping At The Wrong Keyhole
Col 14355-D
Acc. by Ed Allen, c / Clarence Williams, p. New York, May 25, 1929.
148627-3 Down On Pennsylvania Avenue
Col 14437-D
148628-3 Move It On Out Of Here
Col 14437-D
IDEAL SERENADERS
Pseudonym on Columbia 1131-D and 4873 for Don Voorhees and his Orchestra, q.v.
IDLE HOUR ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Apex 8377 (I'M GONNA CHARLESTON BACK TO CHARLESTON) for Lou Gold and his Orchestra, q.v.
IMPERIAL DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Banner 1397 Somebody Loves Me (California Ramblers)
1601 Foot Loose (California Ramblers)
1602 Silver Head (California Ramblers)
7165 I Wanna Go Back To Indiana (Billy James and his Orchestra)
7192 Ready For The River (Devine's Wisconsin Roof Orchestra)
3573 Foot Loose (California Ramblers)
4469 I'm Following You (Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra)
4646 Just A Little Dance Mam'selle (Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra)
1363 Charleston Cabin Six Black Diamonds; see Joseph Samuels)
2143 Sure Enough Blues (Roy Carlson and his Orchestra; see Adrian Schubert)
Oriole 497 She Was Just A Sailor's Sweetheart (California Ramblers)
Pathé Actuelle 036189 I'll Take Her Back (California Ramblers)
036227 I Like Pie, I Like Cake (California Ramblers)
36299 Angry (Seven Missing Links)
36675 Marvelous (California Ramblers)
Perfect 14856 Marvelous (California Ramblers)
Regal 8615 Ready For The River (Devine's Wisconsin Roof Orchestra)
8914 I'm Following You (Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra)
8943 The One I Love Just Can't Be Bothered With Me (Bert Lown and his Orchestra)
9425 Teddy Bear Blues (California Ramblers)
9899 Foot Loose (California Ramblers)
Vocalion 565 I'm Following You (Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra)
718 Both sides by Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra
IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Coliseum 1236 for Saxi Holtsworth's Harmony Hounds, q.v.
INDIANA FIVE
See Original Indiana Five.
INDIANA HOTEL BROADCASTERS
Pseudonym as a rule on Champion for Joe Candullo's Everglades Orchestra, q.v.
INDIANA SYNCOPATORS
Tom Morton, d, dir: Johnny Sylvester, t / Vincent Grande, tb / Nick Vitalo, cl / Newman Fier, p. Long Island City, NY, early 1923.
472-2 Bees Knees
Oly / Maj / LaB 1418, BS 2109, Tri 11200
473-1-2 Sweet Lovin' Mama
LaB 1418, BS 2109
NOTE: Black Swan 2109 as THE JAZZ MASTERS; Triangle as BROADWAY MELODY MAKERS. See also Original Indiana Five for later records by this group.
INSTRUMENTAL TRIO
E. L. Coleman, vn / Charles Washington, bj / Sylvester Weaver, g. St. Louis, March, April, 1925.
9027-A Steel String Blues
OK 8216
NOTE: This was also a pseudonym on Madison for the Novelty Blue Boys, q.v., and on German Parlophon A-4909 for Boyd Senter, q.v.
INTERNATIONAL ACES
Pseudonym on Adelphi 11 for the Tennessee Tooters, q.v.
INTERNATIONAL DANCE ORCHESTRA
Unknown c / tb / cl / p / bj / bb / d. New York, c. October, 1924.
3540-A Copenhagen
GG / Globe / Rx 1251
NOTE: This was also a pseudonym on Radiex 1285 (AH-HA!) for the California Ramblers, q.v. Other titles issued under this name on Grey Gull and associated labels are of no jazz interest,
INTERNATIONAL NOVELTY ORCHESTRA
Nat Shilkret dir: ? Harry Shilkret, c / ? Charles Randall, tb / Rudy Wiedoeft, as / Borrah Minevitch, h / ? Lou Raderman, vn / Ed Smalle, k, v, probably p also / bj / Carson Robison, g, w / Vernon Dalhart, k, v. New York, July 25, 1924.
30620-1-2-3 Hey! Hey! And Hee! Hee! (I'm Charleston Crazy) - vES-VD
Vic unissued
New York, August 8, 1924.
30626-2 Boll Weevil Blues - vES-VD
Vic 19457
New York, August 22, 1924.
30620-5 Hey! Hey! And Hee! Hee! (I'm Charleston Crazy) - vES-VD
Vic 19509, Zon 3822
NOTE: Other titles by this Victor house band are of no jazz interest.
INTERSTATE BLUE JACKETS
Pseudonym on Champion 15053 and 15064 for Bob Deikman and his Orchestra, and on Champion 15304 for Eddie Carlew and his Band, both q.v.
ANDY IONA AND HIS ISLANDERS
Although this was a band firmly devoted to Hawaiian music, the following is quite an interesting example of how this style can be linked to jazz.
Andy Iona, stg, dir. possibly: K. A. Theck, c, another, t /Henry Evans, Harry Barty, cl, ts / George Archer, g / 2 u / Sam Koki, stg / Joe Nawahi, sb / d / v 4. Los Angeles, August 29, 1934.
LA-187-A Minnehaha (Hawaiian Stomp) - v4
Col 2962-D, RZ MR-1711, G-22277
LA-188-A Ta-Hu-Wa-Hu-Wa (Hawaiian War Chant) - v
Col 2962-D, RZ MR-1711, Par DC-245
IPANA TROUBADOURS
This pioneer American broadcasting band, directed by Sam Lanin, was named after the brand of toothpaste that sponsored its radio appearances. The following are of interest as hot dance music in view of the solos featured.
Sam Lanin dir: Red Nichols, Hymie Farberman, t / Chuck Campbell or Miff Mole, tb / Dick Johnson, Alfie Evans, cl, as / Lucien Smith, ts, vc / Harry Horlick, vn / Arthur Schutt, p / Tony Colucci, bj / Joe Tarto, bb / Vic Berton, d / Billy Jones, v. New York, October 30, 1925.
141228-3 Paddlin' Madelin' Home - vBJ
Col 503-D
141229-4 Say! Who Is That Baby Doll? - vBJ
Col 503-D, 3917
NOTE: Columbia 3917 as DENZA DANCE BAND.
New York, December 10, 1925.
141374-4 Jig Walk
Col 528-D
Phillips Carlin (of station WEAF), announcer*. New York, June 10, 1926.
142289-3 *Step On The Blues
Col 680-D
Charles Kaley, v. New York, March 30, 1927.
143728-3 Side By Side - vCK
Col 1009-D, Re G-20040
NOTE: Regal G-20040 as CORONA DANCE ORCHESTRA.
The personnel during the summer of 1928 included Phil Napoleon, Harold Peppie, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Fud Livingston, cl, as, ts, / __ Warner, p / Smith Ballew, g, v / Jimmy Mullen bb, sb, and four more (2 saxes, vn, and d). It is not known if this group recorded as such, but the next four titles have been reported as conforming to this lineup.
Irving Kaufman, unknown, v. New York, June 29, 1928.
146602-2 Nagasaki - vIK
Col 1463-D
146603-2 Down Where The Sun Goes Down - vUnk
Col 1463-D
New York, October 4, 1928.
147040-3 I Can't Make Her Happy - vSB
Col 1586-D, Re G-20380
147041-3 Heartbroken And Lonely - vSB
Col 1586-D, Re G-20380
NOTE: Regal G-20380 as STELLAR DANCE BAND.
Sam Lanin dir: Jimmy McPartland, ? Al Harris, c / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Benny Goodman, cl, as / as / ts / p / bj / bb / d; New York, October 25, 1928.
147142-3 Glorianna - v
Col 1638-D, 5243
147143-2 Do You? - That's All I Want To Know - v
Col 1638-D
Sam Lanin dir: Leo McConville, Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey (or possibly Chuck Campbell), tb / Jimmy Dorsey and Merle Johnston or Arnold Brilhart, cl, as / cl, ts / Arthur Schutt, p / bj / Hank Stern or Joe Tarto, bb / Vic Berton, d / Bing Crosby, v. New York, December 28, 1928.
147545-3 I'll Get By (As Long As I Have You) - vBC
Col 1694-D, 5391, 01647
147546-3 Rose Of Mandalay - vBC
Col 1694-D, 5541
Smith Ballew, v. New York, June 17, 1929.
148699-3 There Was Nothing Else To Do - vSB
Col 1881-D, 01703
Sam Lanin dir: Leo McConville and another, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / ? Pete Pumiglio, cl, as / Arnold Brilhart, cl, as,
f / Babe Russin, cl, ts / 2 vn / Arthur Schutt, p / bj / ? Hank Stern, bb / d / Smith Ballew, v. New York, July 25, 1929. 148851-3 Hang On To Me - vSB
Col 1920-D, 5633, 01800
Stan King, d, replaces unknown. New York, October 11, 1929.
149133-2 My Sweeter Than Sweet - vSB
Col 2006-D, CB-12, 01828
Sam Lanin dir: 2 t / Miff Mole, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / as / ts / vn / Arthur Schutt, p / Charlie Magnante, pac / g / bb / d / Harriet Lee, Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, January 28, 1930.
100561-1 Kickin' A Hole In The Sky
Har 1138-H
149921-1 Cooking Breakfast For The One I Love - vHL
Col 2117-D, CB-72, DO-89
149922-2 Kickin' A Hole In The Sky - vSL
Col 2117-D, CB-72, DO-89
495018-1 Cooking Breakfast For The One I Love
Par PNY-34013
495019-1 Kickin' A Hole In The Sky
Par PNY-34013, R-661
NOTE: Harmony 1138-H as FRANK AUBURN AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Parlophone R-661 as ROOF GARDEN
ORCHESTRA.
As several of the Ipana Troubadours records of 1929-1930 were made with and without vocals, it sometimes happens that the latter feature good solos instead of the vocal part, and further investigation may well prove rewarding.
KITTY IRVIN
Vocal, acc. by Volly de Faut, cl / Walter Melrose, p. Marsh Laboratories, Chicago, October, 1924.
615 Daddy Do
Gnt 5592, Cx 40393, Sil 4035
616 Copenhagen
Gnt 5592, 3048, Cx 40393, Sil 4035
NOTE: Claxtonola as TRIXIE WALLACE.
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