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MAMIE JONES

Pseudonym on Silvertone for Ethel Waters, q.v., and on Black Swan for Aileen Stanley.

MAUDE JONES

Pseudonym on Medallion for Lillyn Brown, q.v.

PIGGY JONES AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Originally believed to be a Ben Selvin unit, this is now believed to be a Nathan Glantz unit. Of this group's output, only the following are of minor interest.

Earl Oliver and another, t / tb / 2 cl, ss, as / cl, as, its / p / bj / bb / d. New York, c. July 16, 1925.

9671 Yes, Sir! That's My Baby

Gnt 3104, Ch 15004

9672 Mighty Blue

Gnt 3109, Sil 3109

9673 Does My Sweetie Do - And How!

Gnt 3104, Ch 15004

NOTE: Champion 15004 as THE SEVEN SYNCOPATORS, Silvertone as CINDERELLA DANCE ORCHESTRA.



RICHARD M. JONES

Piano solos. Richmond, IN, June 1, 1923.

11492 Jazzin' Babies' Blues

Gnt 5174, JC L-85

11493 Twelfth Street Rag (Euday L. Bowman)



Gnt 5174, JC L-85

RICHARD M. JONES' THREE JAZZ WIZARDS: Albert Nicholas, cl / Richard M. Jones, p, v / Johnny St. Cyr, bj. Chicago, November 6, 1925.

9446-A New Orleans Shags

OK 8290


9447-A Spanish Shawl

OK 8260


9448-A 29th And Dearborn

OK 8260


9449-A Wonderful Dream - vRMJ

OK 8290


RICHARD M. JONES JAZZ WIZARDS: Shirley Clay, c / Preston Jackson, tb / Artie Starks, cl, as / Richard M. Jones, p / Johnny St. Cyr, bj. Chicago, June 15, 1926.

9721-A Kin To Kant Blues

OK 8349

See also Bertha "Chippie" Hill for other titles made at this session.

Chicago, June 22, 1926.

9772-A Mushmouth Blues

OK 8349


9773-A Baby O' Mine

OK 8390


Jones addresses the pianist on the session, said to be George Reynolds, as "Brother Harrison." Leslie Coley, bj, replaces St. Cyr. Chicago, November 24, 1926.

9960-A Dusty Bottom Blues



OK 8431, JCl 541

9961-A Scagmore Green



OK 8431, JCl 541

? Shirley Clay, c / Henry Clark, tb / Artie Starks, cl, as / Warner Seals, ts / Richard M. Jones, p, v / Ikey Robinson, bj. Chicago, June 13, 1927.

38681-3 Hollywood Shuffle

Vic 20812

38682-1 Dark Alley

Vic 20812

38683-1 Smoked Meat Blues - vRMJ

Vic 20859

38684-2 Good Stuff - vRMJ

Vic 20859

Shirley Clay, c / William Franklin, tb, v / Artie Starks, cl, as / Richard M. Jones, p / Ikey Robinson, bj, g / Charlie Turner, bb / Wallace Bishop, d. Chicago, November 7, 1927.

40820-2 Jazzin' Baby Blues [sic]

Vic 21203

40821-2 African Hunch

Vic 21345

40822-2 Boar Hog Blues

Vic 21203

40823-1-2 Who Made You Cry, Sugar Babe? - vWF

Vic unissued

WALLIE COULTER AND HIS BAND: ? Jimmy Cobb, c / ? William Franklin, tb / cl, ss, as / Richard M. Jones, p / Ikey Robinson, bj (g?). Chicago, c. December 19, 1927.

13303-B Good Stuff

Gnt 6369, GS 40114, Spr 327

13304 Hollywood Shuffle

Gnt 6369, GS 40113, Spr 327

RICHARD JONES AND HIS JAZZ WIZARDS: Elisha Herbert, c / William Franklin, tb / Artie Starks, cl / as / Richard M. Jones, p. Chicago, October, 1928.

20928-2 Hot And Ready



Pm 12705, 14001, JC L-75, AF A-050

20929-2 It's A Low-Down Thing



Pm 12705, 14001, JC L-75, AF A-050

Jimmy McLeary, t / Roy Palmer, tb / Omer Simeon, Artie Starks, cl, as / Richard M. Jones, p / Quinn Wilson, bb; or Simeon, Starks, and Jones, with Clarence Black, vn, only*). Chicago, February 8, 1929.

48872-1 Novelty Blues

Vic V-38040 BB B-6627

48872-2 Novelty Blues

HMV 7EG-8125 (EP)

48873-1-2 Buffalo Blues (New Jersey Blues)

Vic unissued

48874-1 Tickle Britches Blues* - 2cl / vn / p



HMV 7EG-8125 (EP)

48874-2 Tickle Britches Blues - 2cl / vn / p

Vic V-3840, BB B-6627

48875-1-2 Baby Mine

Vic unissued

WILLIE JONES AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Willie Jones, d, dir: Ed White, Ted Shame, t / Sam Seearce, tb / Leonard Gay, V. Bassett, S. Richardson, cl, ss, as, ts / H. Seldon, p / W. Warfield, bj / C. Peterson, bb. Richmond, IN, November 21, 1927.

GEX-964-A Ragamuffin Stomp

Gnt 6370


GEX-965-B Michigan Stomp

Gnt 6326, Ch 15455

GEX-966 Bugs

Gnt 6326, Ch 15402, Spr 302

NOTE: Champion 15402 and 15455 as PETE RICHARDS AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

JONES' CHICAGO COSMPOLITANS

See Richard M. Jones.

JONES AND COLLINS ASTORIA HOT EIGHT

Lee Collins, c / Sidney Arodin, cl / Theodore Purnell, as / David Jones, ts / Joe Robechaux, p / Emmanuel Sayles, bj / Al Morgan, sb, v / Joe Strode-Raphael, d. New Orleans, November 15, 1929.

56534-1 Astoria Strut

Vic V-38576, BB B-8168, Bm 1001

56535-1 Duet Stomp - vAM



Vic V-38576, BB B-8168, Bm 1001

56536-1 Damp Weather



BB B-10952, Bm 1002, Magnolia 9

56536-2 Damp Weather



Merritt 1 (LP)

56537-1 Tip Easy Blues



BB B-10952, Bm 1002, Magnolia 9

56537-2 Tip Easy Blues



Merritt 1 (LP)

JONES' PARAMOUNT CHARLESTON FOUR

Harvey Jones, k ("humanophone") / ? Eddie Vincent, tb / Ernest Tapley, James Turner, bj, md. Chicago, c. May, 1925.

2116-2 Homeward Bound Blues (Back Home Blues*)

Pm 12279, Her 92019*

2117-2 Old Steady Roll

Pm 12279


NOTE: Herwin as BIRMINGHAM BLUETETTE.

JONES-SMITH INCORPORATED

See Count Basie.

JENNIE JORDAN

Pseudonym on Champion for Hattie Garland, q.v.

JOE JORDAN'S TEN SHARPS AND FLATS

Joe Jordan, p, dir: Ed Allen, William Logan, c / Joe Brown, tb / Bennie Moten, James Nichols, cl, as / Clarence Miller, ts / Mike McKendrick, bj / Ed Bergen, bb / Jasper Taylor, d / Clarence Williams, comments*. New York, May 8, 1926.

142170-3 Senegalese Stomp

Col 14144-D

142171-2 *Morocco Blues

Col 14144-D

Unknown d replaces Taylor. New York, early July, 1926.

6701-1*-3 Morocco Blues

Ban 1821*, Dom 3791, Re 8129, BM 1034, Fos 8129

6702-1 Old Folks Shuffle

Dom 3791, Re 8129, BM 1034, Fos 8129

6702-2 Old Folks Shuffle

Or 717

6702-3 Old Folks Shuffle



Ban 1821

NOTE: Oriole 717 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND.



GENEVIEVE JORDON

Vocal, acc. t / tb / cl / cl, as / p / ? bj / ? bb. New York, October 11, 1923.

9204 Baby's Got The Blues

Ed unissued; Document DOCD5515 (CD)

HAL JORDY AND HIS OLD ABSINTHE HOUSE ORCHESTRA

Hal Jordy, as, bar, dir. unknown personnel. New Orleans, October 1, 1929.

TNO-240-A-B Absinthe House Stomp

Br unissued

TNO-241-A-B I Was Fooling You

Br unissued



JIMMY JOY

JIMMIE'S JOYS: Jimmy Maloney (Joy), cl, dir: Rex Preis, c / Jack Brown, tb / Gilbert O'Shaughnessy, Collis Bradt, as, ts / Lynn Harrell, p / Clyde Austin, bj / Johnny Cole, bb / Dick Hammell, d. Los Angeles, c. August, 1923.

C-1853 Sobbin' Blues

Golden B-1855

Toddlin' Blues

Golden ?


Angry

Golden ?


C-1856 Wolverine Blues

Golden B-1855

C-1857 No, No, Nora

Golden B-1858

C-1858 Tiger Rag

Golden B-1858

C-1863 Bugle Call Rag

Golden B-1865

C-1865 St. Louis Blues

Golden B-1865

JIMMY JOY'S ST. ANTHONY'S HOTEL ORCHESTRA: As above. Dallas, October, 1924.

8754-A Milenberg Joys

OK 40251, LAR A-4338, Od 03161

8755-A Clarinet Marmalade Blues

OK 40329

8756-A Mama Will Be Gone

OK 40251, LAR A-4338, Od 03161

Amos Ayalla, d, replaces Hammell. Kansas City, May, 1925

9107-A Memphis Bound

OK 40388


9108-A Riverboat Shuffle

OK 40388


9109-A Indian Dawn

OK 40381, Par E-5401, LAR A-4291, Od 03314

9110-A Be Yourself

OK 40420


9111-B China Girl

OK 40381, Par E-5401, A-2041, LAR A-4291

9113-A Wild Jazz

OK 40420


9114-B Springtime Is Love Time

OK 40484, LAR A-4310, Od 03318

NOTE: Parlophone E-5401 as JIMMY JOY'S ORCHESTRA; A-2041 as JIMMY JOY'S ST. ANTHONY HOTEL
ORCHESTRA.

JIMMY JOY'S BAKER HOTEL ORCHESTRA: Jimmy Maloney (Joy), cl, dir: Rex Preis, c / Jack Brown, tb / Gilbert O'Shaughnessy, Norman Smith, as, ts / Lynn Harrell, p / Clyde Austin, bj / Johnny Cole, bb / Dick Hammell, d.


Dallas, c. October 19, 1925 .

9371-A Red Hot Henry Brown

OK 40494, Od, 03328

9372-B My Sweet Gal

OK 40539

9373-A Fallin' Down

OK 40494

9374-B Hay Foot, Straw Foot

OK 40504, Par E-5551, LAR A-4313

9375-A Everybody Stomp

OK 40504, Par E-5551

9377-A St. Louis Blues

OK 40539

9378-B Stomp It, Mr. Kelly

OK 40627

JIMMY JOY'S ORCHESTRA: Jimmy Maloney (Joy), cl, as, dir: Frank Waterhouse, Russ Majestic t / Jack Brown,


tb / Unknown, Gilbert O'Shaughnessy, cl, as / Norman Smith, cl, ts / Terry Shand, p / Earl Hatch, 2nd p, pac / Clyde Austin, bj, g / Pappy Maples, bb / Dick Hammell, d / Orville Andrews, v. Chicago, March 19, 1928.

C-1719 / 20 I Got Worry - v3

Br unissued

C-1721 I Got Worry

Br unissued?

C-1722 From Monday On - vOA

Br 3905

C-1724 From Monday On



Br unissued?

C-1725 The Yale Blues - v3

Br 3905

C-1727 The Yale Blues



Br unissued?

C-1728 / 29 Nothin' On My Mind (But The Moonlight, The Starlight, And You) - vOA

Br unissued

C-1730 Nothin' On My Mind (But The Moonlight, The Starlight, And You)

Br unissued

Matty Matlock, cl, as, replaces unknown. Chicago, May 21, 1928.

C-1958-A-B You're The First Thing I Think Of In The Morning - v3

Br 3959, 3857

C-1959-G You're The First Thing I Think Of In The Morning

Br unissued?

C-1960-A-B Chilly-Pom-Pom-Pee - v3

Br 3960, 3844

C-1961-? Chilly-Pom-Pom-Pee

Br 7848


C-1961-G Chile Pom-Pom-Pi [Chilly-Pom-Pom-Pee]

Br 40488


C-1962-A-B Today Is Today - v3

Br 3960, 3844

C-1963-G Today Is Today

Br 7848


C-1964-A-B I Got Worry - v3

Br 3959, 3857

NOTE: Brunswick 40488 as JIMMY JOY Y SU ORQUESTA.

Kansas City, November 10, 1929.

KC-614- Harmonica Harry - v

Br 4640


KC-615- Can't You Understand? - v

Br 4640


TEDDY JOYCE AND HIS PENN STAGE RECORDERS

Teddy Joyce, vn, v, dir: Manny Klein, t / tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / p / bj / bb / d. New York, September 11, 1929.

148990-1-2 Collegiate Sam - vTJ&Eh

Har 1009-H, SR 1072-P

148991-3 Gotta Feelin' For You - vTJ

Har 1009-H, SR 1072-P, 1076-P

NOTE: Other records by Teddy Joyce, made in New York and London, are of no known interest as jazz.

THE JOY DISPENSERS

See the Grey Gull studio bands.

HOWARD JOYNER

This is the real name of Bob Howard, q.v.

THE JOY SPREADERS

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



E-133 Smile, Darn Ya, Smile (Carolina Club Orchestra; see Hal Kemp)

E-133 Dream A Little Dream Of Me (The Travelers; see Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra)

RAYMOND JULIAN'S JAZZ BOYS

Pseudonym on Odeon for Arthur Rosebery, q.v.

THE JUNGLE BAND

Usually a pseudonym on Brunswick for Duke Ellington and his Orchestra, q.v., but it was also used for Chick Webb and his Orchestra on Br 4450 , 4495 (Canadian), 01235; and for Cab Calloway and his Orchestra on Bruns­wick 4936 (early copies only).

JUNGLE KINGS

Muggsy Spanier, c / Frank Teschmacher, cl / Mezz Mezzrow, ts / Joe Sullivan, p / Eddie Condon, bj / Jim Lannigan, bb / Gene Krupa, d / Red McKenzie, v. Chicago, c. April 9, 1928.

20563-2 Friars Point Shuffle

Pm 12654, 14021, UHCA 3, JC L-93

20564-2 Darktown Strutters Ball



Pm 12654, 14021, UHCA 4, JC L-93

NOTE: Eddie Condon, in his autobiography We Called It Music, said the above titles were made on the day after the Chicago Rhythm Kings session for Brunswick, and by the same personnel, hence the above date estimate. It is usual to name the drummer as George Wettling, but Condon made no reference to him in this connection.

JUNGLE TOWN STOMPERS

Louis Metcalf, t / Henry Hicks, tb / Charlie Holmes, cl, as / Charlie Grimes, ts / Luis Russell, p­, cel / Elmer Snowden, bj / Henry Edwards, bb, with percussion effect on the second side. New York, April 15, 1929.

401797-C African Jungle

OK 8686, Par R-2212

401798-B Slow As Molasses

OK 8686


K_______________________________

KAAI SERENADERS

This is a duet by an unidentifiable steel guitarist and a Spanish guitarist, of some­what limited jazz interest, but


deserving of inclusion here. Chicago, October, 1926.

3084-1 Hula Shake That Thing

Pm 12433

3085-2 Hula Mama Blues

Pm 12433

ART KAHN

The following records by this Chicago bandleader, pianist, arranger, and composer are of interest as jazz.

ART KAHN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Art Kahn, p, dir. Murphy Steinberg and another, c / Jesse Barnes, tb / Phil Wing, Roy Kramer, cl, as / Art Kassel, cl, ts / Clark Whipple, 2nd p / bj / bb / Vic Berton, d. Chicago, October 16, 1923.

81305-3 Bit By Bit You're Breaking My Heart

Col 16-D, Re G-8099

81306-1 Sobbin' Blues

Col 16-D, Re G-8097

NOTE: Regal G-8097 as REGAL NOVELTY ORCHESTRA; G-8099 as CORONA DANCE ORCHESTRA.

Chicago, December 7, 1923.

81388-1 Bahama

Col 45-D

81390-2 Blue Evening Blues

Col 104-D

Art Kahn, p, dir: Johnny Wolf and another, t / tb / Roy Kramer, cl, as / as / Gil Rodin, cl, as, ts / p / bj / bb / Jack "Peacock" Kelly, d. Chicago, September 3, 1924.

81954-1-2-3 Forsaken Blues

Col unissued

Chicago, September 5, 1924.

81960-2 Off And Gone

Col 221-D

Chicago, January 20, 1925.

140268-2 Some Of These Days

Col 310-D

Art Kahn, p, dir: Johnny Wolf, Austin Edwards, t / Clarence Freitag, Caesar Petrillo, tb / Roy Kramer, cl, as / Russ Crandall, cl, as, harp / Harold Kooden, cl, ts / Harold Stokes, 2nd p­, pac / Earle Roberts, bj, vc / Al Armer, bb, sb / Jack "Peacock" Kelly, d / Ned Miller, v. Chicago, February 10, 1926.

141666-4 The Hobo's Prayer

Col 624-0

141667-2 Tie Me To Your Apron Strings Again - vNM

Col 582-D

141668-1 What A Man!

Col 624-D

141669-4 Talking To The Moon

Col 582-D

Unknown bj replaces Roberts; Charles Kaley, v. Chicago, July 27, 1926.

142501-2 I Ain't Got Nobody - vCK

Col 769-D

The vocalist on the next side is identified on the file card as "?" Chicago, July 28, 1926.

142506-4 Hoodle Dee Doo Dee Doodoo - v

Col 769-D, 4248

NOTE: Columbia 4248 as DENZA DANCE BAND.

Piano solos, acc. by Eddie Lang, g, with Frank Lynch, v. New York, June 24, 1927.

81108-A When Day Is Done - vFL

OK 40857, Od 193057

81108-B When Day Is Done - vFL

Par E-5911

NOTE: The reverse of Parlophone E-5911 is also credited to Art Kahn, but it is in fact by Rube Bloom, q.v.

New York, June 27, 1927.

81114-B Hallelujah! - vFL

Par E-5936

81115-A Sometimes I'm Happy - vFL

OK 40857, Par A-2371, Od 193057

The following sides listed in this book, credited unaccountably to Art Kahn's Orchestra, are of some jazz interest:

Conqueror 8115 Both sides by Gene Kardos and his Orchestra

8279 Annie Doesn't Live Here Any More (Chick Bullock and his Levee Loungers)

8279 I'll Be Faithful (Adrian Rollini and his Orchestra)

Melotone M-12090 Both sides by Benny Goodman and his Orchestra

M-12415 Both sides by Joe Haymes and his Orchestra

M-12568 Both sides by Gene Kardos and his Orchestra

M-12660 Both sides by Victor Young and his Orchestra

M-12692 Both sides by Gene Kardos and his Orchestra

M-12984 Dancing In The Moonlight (Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra)

Panachord P-12099 I'm Happy When You're Happy (Benny Goodman and his Orchestra)

25032 I'm Happy When You're Happy (Benny Goodman and his Orchestra)

25406 Let's Have A Party (Joe Haymes and his Orchestra)

25481 Both sides by Gene Kardos and his Orchestra

Perfect 15751 Both sides by Victor Young and his Orchestra

15916 Dancing In The Moonlight (Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra)

Supertone S-9334 Both sides by Art Payne and his Orchestra

ROGER WOLFE KAHN

Roger Wolfe Kahn, son of Otto Kahn, the millionaire art patron, was one of the best-known New York bandleaders from 1925 to 1933. Despite an illustrious personnel, very few Kahn records feature solos likely to interest the hot dance music enthusiast, but such as do are listed below.

ROGER WOLFE KAHN AND HIS HOTEL BILTMORE ORCHESTRA: Roger Wolfe Kahn, as, ts dir: Tommy Gott, Earl Oliver, t / Chuck Campbell, Ephraim Hannaford, tb / Owen Bartlett, Dick Johnson, Morris Payes, cl, as / William Tresize, as, vn / Joe Raymond, Licco Liggy, vn / Raymond Romano, p / Domenic Romeo, bj / Arthur Campbell,
bb / Ken Whitmer, d / Arthur Lange, a. New York, March 10, 1925.

32076-2 Hot-Hot-Hottentot

Vic 19616

Roger Wolfe Kahn dir: Tommy Gott, Leo McConville, t / Chuck Campbell, tb / Arnold Bril­hart, Owen Bartlett, cl, as / Harold Sturr, cl, ts / Joe Venuti, Joe Raymond, vn / Arthur Schutt, p / Domenic Romeo, bj, g / Arthur Campbell,


bb / Vic Berton, d. New York, November 13, 1925.

33867-3 I'm Sitting On Top Of The World

Vic 19845, HMV EA-15

ROGER WOLFE KAHN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Miff Mole, tb, replaces Campbell. New York, December 15, 1925.

34147-1-2-3-4 Rhythm Of The Day

Vic unissued

34148-3 A Cup Of Coffee, A Sandwich And You

Vic 19935, HMV EA-49

Alfie Evans, cl, as, bar, replaces Bartlett; Brilhart doubles f, o; Eddie Lang, bj, g re­places Romeo. New York, February 19, 1926.

34635-1-2-3 Bluin' The Black Keys

Vic unissued

34636-1-2-3 Delirium

Vic unissued

34637-1-2-3-4 I Love You Sincerely

Vic unissued

Venuti omitted; Irving Brodsky, p, a, replaces Schutt; Tony Colucci, bj, g, replaces Lang. New York, September 24, 1926.

36355-2 Jersey Walk (intro: The Little White House)

Vic LPV-557, LSA-3075 (LP)

36355-4 Jersey Walk (intro: The Little White House)

Vic 20231, HMV B-5431

New York, November 4, 1926.36902-2

Clap Yo' Hands

Vic 20327, HMV B-5343

Joe Venuti, vn / ? Abe Borodkin, vc / Nat Shilkret, cel, added; Eddie Lang, g, replaces Colucci; Franklyn Baur, v. New York, November 24, 1926.

36965-1 Wouldn't You? - vFB

Vic 20379

Raymond omitted; Tony Colucci, bj, replaces Lang; Johnny Marvin, v. New York, January 25, 1927.

37569-2 A Little Birdie Told Me So - vJM

Vic 20493, HMV 8-5292

Eddie Lang, g, added. New York, April 14, 1927.

38469-4 Just The Same

Vic 20634, HMV K-5286

Joe Raymond, vn, added. New York, May 12, 1927.

38801-2 Where The Wild, Wild Flowers Grow

Vic 20717, HMV B-5335, EA-210

Raymond and Lang omitted. New York, July 14, 1927

39661-3 The Tap-Tap

Vic 20827, HMV B-5364

Roger Wolfe Kahn dir: Tommy Gott, Manny Klein, t / Miff Mole, tb / Alfie Evans, cl, as, bar / Arnold Brilhart, cl, as, f, o / Harold Sturr, cl, ts / Joe Venuti, Joe Raymond, vn / Arthur Schutt, p / Tony Colucci, bj / Eddie Lang, g / Arthur Campbell, bb / Stan King, d / Franklyn Baur, v. New York, February 8, 1928.

42420-1-2 Let A Smile Be Your Umbrella (On A Rainy Day) - vFB

Vic 21233, HMV EA-328

42421-2 Say "Yes" Today

Vic 21507

Jack Teagarden, tb, replaces Mole; unknown ts replaces Sturr; Vic Berton, d, replaces King; Campbell doubles sb. New York, March 14, 1928.

43358-1 She's A Great, Great Girl

Vic 21326, HMV B-5514, EA-354

43358-2 She's A Great, Great Girl



Vic LPV-528, RD-7826, 731088 (LPs)

43359-1 Give Me The Sunshine - vFB

Vic 21245

Miff Mole, tb, replaces Teagarden. New York, April 12, 1928.

43560-2 Crazy Rhythm - vFB

Vic LPV-523, LSA-3078 (LPs)

43560-3 Crazy Rhythm - vFB

Vic 21368, HMV B-5535, K-5461

? Henry Whiteman, vn, added; Frank Munn, v. New York, September 7, 1928.

46922-4 Anything You Say - vFM

Vic 21675, HMV B-5569, EA-435

Dudley Fosdick, mel, added. New York, November 28, 1928.

48407-2 A Room With A View - vFB

Vic 21801

Roger Wolfe Kahn dir: Tony Gianelli, John O. Egan, t / Charlie Butterfield, tb / Dudley Fosdick, mel / Fred Morrow, Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Babe Russin, ts / Joe Venuti, Henry White­man, vn / Jack Russin, p / Eddie Lang, g / Joe Tarto, sb / Chauncey Morehouse, d / Frank Munn­, Dick Robertson, v. New York, c. May 15, 1929.

E-29840- Pretty Little Thing - vFM

Br 4374, 5033

E-29840-G Pretty Little Thing

Br A-8285

E-29841- Heigh-Ho! Everybody, Heigh-Ho! - vDR

Br 4374, 5033

E-29841-G Heigh-Ho! Everybody, Heigh-Ho!

Br A-8285

Libby Holman, v. New York, c. January 21, 1930

E-31960 Cooking Breakfast For The One I Love - vLH

Br 4699

E-31961-G Cooking Breakfast For The One I Love



Br ?

E-31962 When A Woman Loves A Man - vLH

Br 4699

E31963-G When A Woman Loves A Man



Br ?

Roger Wolfe Kahn dir: Ruby Weinstein, Frank Zullo, t / Leo Vauchant, Andy Russo, tb / Artie Shaw, Del Porter, cl,


as / Larry Binyon, ts, f / 2-3 vn / Russ Carlson, p / Perry Botkin­, g / Ward Lay, sb / Chauncey Morehouse, d / The Kahn-A- Sirs, v. New York, November 9, 1932.

152318-2 Fit As A Fiddle - vK

Col 2726-D, CB-549, RZ G-21586

152319-2 A Shine On Your Shoes - v

Col 2722-D

152320-2 It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) - vK

Col 2722-D



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