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BETTY KASHMAN

Vocal, acc. by Porter Grainger, p. New York, February 26, 1932.

405148-B Hot Hot Mama (Looking For A Fire-Proof Man)

OK 8942


405149-B Hoochee Miss Lou

OK 8942


ART KASSEL'S KASSELS-IN-THE-AIR

The following titles under this name contain elements of jazz interest; others are not of the same standard.

Art Kassel, cl, as, a, dir: Jack Davis, t, f / Ponzi Crunz, tb / Ralph Morris, cl, as, v / Ding Johnson, cl, as, f, v / Floyd Townes, cl, ts, v / Carl Bertram, p / Cliff Masteler, g / Bob Hill, bb­, sb / John Jacobs, d. Chicago, June 27, 1932.

152225-2 Hell's Bells - vRM-DJ-FT

Col 2682-D, RZ MR-774, G-21503, G1 GO-14033

NOTE: Regal Zonophone MR-774 and Gloria GO-14033 as AL CALMAN AND HIS HOT SIZZLERS.

Chicago, January 13, 1933.

152349-2 Chant Of The Swamp

Col 2765-D

AL KATZ AND HIS KITTENS

Al Katz, d, dir: Eddie Kouden, Fred Rollison, c / Jerry Bump, tb / Joe Magliatti, cl, ss, as / Lewis Story, cl, as, v / George Schechtman, cl, ts / vn / Jess Stacy, p / Treg Brown, bj / Joe Bishop or Ray Kleemeyer, bb. Camden, NJ, May 3, 1926.

35509-1-2-3-4-5 Somebody's Lonely - vLS

Vic unissued

35510-2 Ace In The Hole

Vic 20081

35511-1-2-3-4-5 Dynamite

Vic unissued



IRVING KAUFMAN

The following by this most prolific pop singer have mildly interesting jazz or hot dance accompaniments.

Acc. by Eubie Blake, p. New York, September, 1921.

41985-2-3 Sweet Lady - vIK

Em 10450, Re 9130, Sym 4360

41986-1-2 Ma!

Em 10450

NOTE: Regal 9130 as BILLY CLARK accompanied by ROBERT BLACK.

Vocal, acc. by ? Harry Gluck, t / ? Vincent Grande, tb / ? Gus Sharp, cl / Benny Krueger, as / p / John Cali, bj / ? Joe Tarto, bb. New York, May, 1923.

When You Walked Out Someone Else Walked Right In

Voc 14601, Gmn 1422

NOTE: Guardsman as SAMMY BURTON.

? Ben Selvin, vn, replaces cl. New York, February, 1924.

12769 A Smile Will Go A Long, Long Way

Voc 14765, Clm 1679, Gmn 1507

NOTE: Coliseum 1679 as TOM NEVILL; Guardsman 1507 as SAMMY BURTON.

Acc. by c / tb / cl, as / p / John Cali, bj / bb. New York, c. December 9, 1924.

14037 I'll Take Her Back If She Wants To Come Back

Voc 14938, Sil 3038, Clm 1730, Gmn 1687

NOTE: Coliseum 1730 as TOM NEVILL; Guardsman 1687 as SAMMY BURTON.

Acc. by ? Jules Levy, Jr., t / tb / 2 as / ts / Rubie Greenberg, vn / p / Harry Reser, bj / Eddie Lang, g / John Helleberg, bb / d. New York, January 24, 1925.

262W Nobody Knows What A Red Head Mama Can Do

Voc 14950, Aco G-15686, Clm 1741, Gmn 1642, Hom H-770

NOTE: Aco as HARRY TOPPING; Coliseum as TOM NEVILL; Guardsman as SAMMY BURTON; Homochord as ARTHUR HOLT.

Acc. by ? Harry Gluck, t / ? Vincent Grande, tb / Bennie Krueger, as / ? Rubie Greenberg, vn / ? Rube Bloom, p / Harry Reser, bj / ? Joe Tarto, bb / ? Harry Lottman, d. New York, March 6, 1925.

505W Red Hot Henry Brown

Voc 15024, Gmn 1765, Hom H-824

NOTE: Guardsman as SAMMY BURTON; Homochord as ARTHUR HOLT.

Acc. by (probably): Earl Oliver, t / Sam Lewis, tb / Andy Sannella, cl / p / bj / d. New York, c. February 25, 1926.

6472- I Don't Believe It, But Say It Again

Ban 1723, Imp 1632

6473-2 After I Say I'm Sorry

Ban 1720, Dom 3666, Or 597, Re 8029, Apex 8489, Imp 1632

NOTE: Oriole as CHARLES DICKSON.

New York, c. April 21, 1926.

6572-1 I Kissed The Blues Goodbye

Ban 1756

6573-3 Tonight's My Night With Baby

Ban 1756, Dom 3726, Apex 8505, Leo 10164

Acc. by Arthur Schutt, p / Eddie Lang, g. New York, May 27, 1927.

144239-1 There's A Trick In Pickin' A Chick-Chick-Chicken

Har 424-H

144240-2 Vo-Do-Do-De-O Blues

Har 424-H

144241-2 Who-oo? You-oo, That's Who!

Har 440-H

Acc. by c / cl / p / g / bb / d. New York, December 23, 1927.

7655-6 You Can't Walk Back From An Aeroplane (So What Are You Girls Gonna Do?)

Dom 4084, Apex 8715

Acc. by (probably): Fred van Eps, Jr., t / Pete Pumiglio, as / Spencer Clark, bsx / Chaun­cey Gray, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Herb Weil, d. New York, February, 1928.

Every Evening

PA 32353, Per 12432

Acc. by Phil Napoleon, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / ? Teddy Lassoff, Walter Biederman, vn / Frank Signorelli, p / Eddie Lang, g / Stan King, d. New York, April 23, 1929.

401819-C You Were Meant For Me

OK 41230, Par E-6187, A-2778, Ar 4417

401820-C Broadway Melody

OK 41230, Par E-6187, A-2778, Ar 4417

NOTE: Parlophone E-6187 and Ariel 4417 as NOEL TAYLOR.

Acc. by Leo McConville, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Adrian Rollini, bsx / ? Ben Selvin, vn / Frank Signorelli, p / Eddie Lang, g / Stan King, d. New York, March 24, 1930.

403875-A Let Me Sing And I'm Happy

OK 41412, Par E-6314, A-3066, Ar 4586

403876-B To My Mammy

OK 41412, A-3066

NOTE: Ariel 4586 as BRIAN WATT.



A curious case of mislabeling occurred on Imperial 1645, on which WHEN THE RED, RED ROBIN COMES BOB, BOB, BOBBIN' ALONG (actually by Evelyn Preer, q.v., with piano accompaniment) is credited to Irving Kaufman with orchestral accompaniment.

JACK KAUFMAN

Irving Kaufman's brother was almost as prolific in the recording studios, the under­ mentioned being of some jazz interest for their accompaniments.

Vocal, acc. by p. New York, c. February 1, 1928.

2861 I've Got Nothin' - You've Got Nothin' - We Ain't Got Nothin' To Lose

Cam 8145, Lin 2799, Ro 568

Acc. by t / as / p / bj, g / d. New York, c. April 16, 1928.

3042 When A Blonde Makes Up Her Mind

Cam 8204, Lin 2859, Ro 627

Acc. by t / tb / cl, as / ts / p / bb / d. New York, May 25, 1928.

7998-1 Mama's Grown Young, Papa's Grown Old

Oriole 1267, Apex 8781, Dom 21414, LS 24208, Mic 22286

NOTE: All the above as JACK CARROLL except Oriole 1267, as DICK HOLMES.

New York, June, 1928.

108210 That's My Weakness Now

PA 32370, Per 12449, P-423

Unknown ts omitted; bj, g, replaces bb. New York, c. August 28, 1928.

3316 I Should Shay Sho - vO

Cam 8311, Lin 2959, Ro 734

New York, c. November 20, 1928.

3479 Oh, Boy! It's A Pleasure

Cam 9013, Lin 3042, Ro 817

New York, c. February 19, 1929.

3659 What Good Is A Sandwich (If It Hasn't Any Bread) - vO

Cam 9089, Lin 3116, Ro 891

New York, c. June 1, 1929.

3897 He Always Goes Farther Than Father

Cam 9210, Lin 3237, Ro 1012

WHITEY KAUFMAN

ORIGINAL PENNSYLVANIA SERENADERS: Whitey Kaufman, bj, dir: c / tb / cl / as / p / d. New York, August 10, 1922.

Muscle Shoals Blues

Vic test (unnumbered)

Say, Persianna, Say

Vic test (unnumbered)

Whitey Kaufman, bj, dir: 2 c / tb / cl, as / as / vn / p / bb / d. New York, March 27, 1923.

27677-3 You Tell Her - I Stutter

Vic 19049, HMV B-1664, Zon 3606

27678-1-2-3-4 Sun-Kist Rose

Vic unissued

WHITEY KAUFMAN'S ORIGINAL PENNSYLVANIA SERENADERS: As above. New York, July 2, 1923.

28238-2 Henpecked Blues

Vic 19127

Whitey Kaufman, bj, dir: Reece Henry, Americus Bono, t / Mike Holder, tb / Walter Ashby, cl­, as, v / Dick Leslie or Johnny Gibbs, cl, as, ts / vn / Vincent Pierce, p / A. A. Rockwell, bb / Harry Johns, d / Elliott Shaw, v. (At least some of these men are on the preceding records). New York, March 21, 1924.

29720-4 In A Charleston Cabin (Song Melancholy)

Vic 19304, HMV B-1854, AM-138

29721-2 From One Till Two (I Always Dream Of You) - vES

Vic 19304, HMV B-1854

New York, June 30, 1924.

30340-1-2-3-4-5 Pleasure Mad

Vic unissued

30341-3 Come On, Red

Vic 19384, HMV B-1888

New York, July 1, 1924.

30342-1-2-3-4 Come To Me

Vic unissued

30343-1 Unfortunate Blues

Vic 19384

30344-1-2-3-4 One Lost Pal

Vic unissued

All three saxes as above used. New York, March 30, 1925.

32266-1-2-3 I Am Always Thinking Of Someone

Vic unissued

32267-4 Who Takes Care Of The Caretaker's Daughter?

Vic 19638, HMV B-2061, Zon 3970

No vn*. New York, March 31, 1925.

32270-4 Hurry Back, Old Sweetheart Of Mine

Vic 19673

32274-5 *My Girl

Vic 19673

WHITEY KAUFMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Reece Henry, Charles "Ducky" Yontz, t / Marvin Burwell tb / Walter Ashby, cl, as, v / Omer van Speybroeck, cl, as / Johnny Gibbs, cl, ts / vn / Bert Stock­, p / Clarence Doty, bj / Mike Holder, bb / Harry Johns, d. Camden, NJ, October 21, 1925.

33605-3 Paddlin' Madelin' Home - vO

Vic 19834, HMV EA-54

33606-1-2-3-4 Want A Little Lovin'

Vic unissued

33607-1-2-3-4 Keep On Croonin' A Tune

Vic unissued

33608-1-2-3 Deep River Blues

Vic unissued

Vn omitted. Camden, NJ, February 1, 1926.

33608-5 Deep River Blues

Vic 20125, HMV B-5353

33687-4 Tiny Town

Vic 20125, HMV B-5353

33688-4 Tamiami Trail (Tam-I-Ami)

Vic 19996

Jack Purvis, t, v, replaces Yontz; Byron Kissinger, v (probably a replacement for one of the foregoing); other changes also likely. Camden, NJ, March 3, 1927.

37444-1-2-3-4 Pretty Little Thing - vJP-BK-WA

Vic unissued

37445-1-2-3-4 Darling

Vic unissued

Camden, NJ, March 4, 1927.

37444-5-6 Pretty Little Thing - vJP-BK-WA

Vic unissued

37446-1-2-3-4 If Tears Could Bring You Back To Me - vJP-BK-WA

Vic unissued

37447-1-2 Blue Eyes

Vic unissued

DOLLY KAY

See The Georgians and University Six.

SHEILA KAY

Pseudonym on Worldecho for Elsie Carlisle, q.v.

JOE KAYSER AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Red "Fuzzy" Lambert, c / tb / Dick Johnson, cl, as / Mervin H. Sorenson, vn, / Harry Sales, p / Joe Kayser, d.


Richmond, IN, January 18, 1922.

11050 Somewhere In Naples

Gnt Special

11051 Everybody Step

Gnt Special

LLOYD KEATING AND HIS MUSIC

Pseudonym on Harmony and associated labels for the following items listed in this book:­

Harmony 1143-H Strike Up The Band! (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)

1233-H I'll Be Blue (Just Thinking Of You) (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)

1246-H I'm Tickled Pink With A Blue-Eyed Baby (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)

1252-H I Hate Myself (For Falling In Love With You) (Smith Ballew and his Orchestra)

1290-H Both sides by Fred Rich and his Orchestra

1339-H I'm Keepin' Company (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)

1343-H Let's Drink A Drink To The Future! (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)

1350-H My Sweet Tooth Says I Wanna (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)

1356-H Both sides by Ben Selvin and his Orchestra

Clarion 5103-C I'll Be Blue (Just Thinking Of You) (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)

5328-C Sweet And Hot (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)

5350-C I'm Keepin' Company (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)

5355-C Let's Drink A Drink To The Future! (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)

5362-C My Sweet Tooth Says I Wanna (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)

5368-C Both sides by Ben Selvin and his Orchestra

Regal G-20897 I'll Be Blue (Just Thinking Of You) (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)

G-20945 I'm Tickled Pink With A Blue-Eyed Baby (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)

Velvet Tone 2394-V Sweet And Hot (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)

2414-V I'm Keepin' Company (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)

2419-V Let's Drink A Drink To The Future! (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)

2426-V My Sweet Tooth Says I Wanna (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)

2432-V Both sides by Ben Selvin and his Orchestra

Other records under this name, also by Fred Rich or Ben Selvin, offer little if anything to interest the jazz collector.

GLADYS KEEP

Vocal, acc. by Rudolph Dunbar and the African Polyphony: Rudolph Dunbar, cl, dir: t / as / ts / p / bj, g / sb / d. London, December 7, 1934.

CAR-3098-1 Dinah

RZ MR-1531

CAR-3099-1 St. Louis Blues

RZ MR-1531



JIM KELLEHER'S PICCADILLY DANCE BAND

Jim Kelleher, cl, as, dir: Charles Mead, t / Jack Jones, tb, vc / Ernie Fitch, cl, as, vn / Joe Rock, cl, as, ts / Billy Zelba, as, ts, vn, pac / Cyril Kaye, p / Al Roberts, bj, g / Tommy Eggerdon bb, sb / Bert Raby, d, x, vib, vn, g / George Berry, v. London, August 16, 1929.

718-3 You're The Cream In My Coffee - vGB

Victory 124 (7")

720-3 Glad Rag Doll - vGB

Victory 122 (7")

NOTE: Other titles by this group may also prove to be of interest.

BEN (or BERT) KELLY'S JASS BAND

See Louisiana Five.

MAY KELLY

Vocal, acc. by King Oliver, c, and Clarence Williams, p. New York, June 26, 1928.

400824-A-B Easy Spring Blues

OK unissued

400825-A-B Fisherman's Blues

OK unissued



MAURICE KELVIN

Pseudonym on Parlophone for Maurice Elwin, q.v.

HAL KEMP

The following records out of the considerable number made by this bandleader are known to be of interest (albeit slight in many instances) as for their solos or arrangements.

CAROLINA CLUB ORCHESTRA: Hal Kemp, cl, ts, dir: Red Honeycutt, Monk Buie, t / Buck Weaver­, tb / Ben Williams, cl, as, bar Joe Gillespie, cl, as / Slatz Randall, p / William Waugh, bj / Billy Wolfe­, bb / Jimmy Brooks, d. London, August, 1924.

A-1040 Ain't You Ashamed?

Col 3426

A-1041 Charleston Cabin

Col 3448

A-1042 Red Hot Mama

Col 3446

A-1043 Tessie Stop Teasing Me

Col 3448

A-1044 June Night

Re G-8231

A-1045 I've Got Another Sweetheart

Col 3426

NOTE: Regal G-8231 as CORONA DANCE ORCHESTRA.

New York, c. November 19, 1924.

105671 Bye, Bye, Baby

PA 036181, 10870, P 1868, Per 14362

105672 Everybody Loves My Baby (But My Baby Don't Love Nobody But Me)

PA 036181, 10870, P 1868, Per 14362, Gam C-686, Hom C-788

NOTE: Gamage C-686 and Homochord C-788 as ELDON'S DANCE ORCHESTRA.

New York, c. December 1, 1924.

105697 Who Takes Care Of The Caretakers Daughter?

PA 036197, 10900, Per 14378, Gra 9115, Hom C-813, I-S 7146, GP 18335, Us 245

NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 036197 as ELITE ORCHESTRA; Grafton 9115 as BAR HARBOUR SOCIETY ORCHESTRA; Homochord as LEW GOLD AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Ideal-Scala 7146 as HOLLYWOOD SERENADERS; Grand Pree 18335 as MAX GOMEZ AND HIS ORCHESTRA, Usiba 245 as ORK. PICCADILLI W LONDYNIE.

HAL KEMP AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Hal Kemp, cl, as, dir: Dick Mackie, t / Ben Williams, cl, as­, bar / Saxie Dowell, cl, ts / John Scott Trotter, p / Harry Pond, bj / Skinny Ennis, d. Atlanta, April 20, 1926.

142052-1 Peg Leg Stomp

Col 671-D

142053-1 Blue Rhythm

Col 671-D

Hal Kemp, cl, as, dir: Wade Schlegel, t / Keith Roberts, tb / Ben Williams, cl, as, bar / Saxie Dowell, cl, ts / John Scott Trotter, p / Olly Humphries, bj / Jim Mullen, bb / Skinny Ennis, d. New York, February 24, 1927.

E-4751; Brown Sugar

E-21734 Br 3486, A-415, Voc 15544

E-4752 Brown Sugar

Br A-415


NOTE: Vocalion as SOUTHLAND SYNCOPATORS.

New York, April 15, 1927.

E-22442 / 43 / 44 Go, Joe, Go

Br unissued

New York, May 5, 1927.

E-22978 Go, Joe, Go

Br 3536

Hal Kemp, cl, as, dir: Bob Mayhew, Earl Geiger, t / Wendell "Gus" Mayhew, tb / Jack Mayhew­ cl, as / Ben Williams, cl, as, bar / Saxie Dowell, cl, ts / Bromo Sulser, vn / John Scott Trotter p, a / Olly Humphries, bj / Jim Mullen, bb / Skinny Ennis, d, v. New York, April 20, 1928.



E-27381- Lovable - vSE

Br 3937, 3821

E-27381-G Lovable

Br A-7730

E-27382- I Don't Care - vSE-O

Br 3937, 3821

E-27382-G I Don't Care

Br A-7730

John Scott Trotter, a. New York, June 1, 1928.

E-27633- Oh! Baby - vSE

Br 3954

E-27633-G Oh! Baby



Br unissued?

New York, September 28, 1928

E-28320- Washington And Lee Swing - vHK-SD-WGM-SE

Br 4078


E-28320-G Washington And Lee Swing

Br A-7934

Mickey Bloom, t, replaces Geiger; Joe Gillespie, cl, as, replaces Mayhew; Paul Weston­, bb, replaces Mullen; Wendell Mayhew, a. New York, November 22, 1928.

E-28690- My Troubles Are Over - vSE

Br 4151

E-28690-G My Troubles Are Over



Br unissued?

HAL'S DIXIE COLLEGIANS: As last above. New York, c. November 29, 1928.

E-28858- One Step To Heaven - vSE

Duo D-4054

HAL KEMP AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As last above; John Scott Trotter, a. New York, January 21, 1929.

E-29139- My Lucky Star - vSE

Br 4212, 5046

E-29139-G My Lucky Star

Br A-8170

CAROLINA COLLEGIANS: As last; Irving Kaufman (as GEORGE BEAVER on Banner, Conqueror and Regal; CHARLES DICKSON on Jewel and Oriole), v. New York, February 21, 1929.

8561-1-2 Wedding Bells (Are Breaking Up That Old Gang Of Mine) - vIK

Ban 6316, Dom 4291, Or 1503, Apex 8909, Cr 81018

8562-1-2-3 (We'll Find Our Shelter) Before The Rain - vIK

Ban 6319, Chg 963, Cq 7317, Je 5541, Re 8739

NOTE: Jewel 5541 and Oriole 1503 as TED WHITE'S COLLEGIANS.

HAL KEMP AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Hal Kemp, cl, as, dir: Bob Mayhew, Mickey Bloom, t / Wendell "Gus" Mayhew, tb / Joe Gillespie, cl, as / Ben Williams, cl, as, bar / Saxie Dowell, cl, ts, v / Bromo Sulser, vn / John Scott Trotter, p, a / Olly Humphries, bj / Paul Weston, bb / Skinny Ennis, d / Saxie Dowell, v. New York, March, 1929.

E-29479-A That's What I Call Heaven - vSD

Br 4307, 5011

E-29479-G That's What I Call Heaven

Br A-8263

CAROLINA CLUB ORCHESTRA: As above; the v quartet probably consists of Hal Kemp, Nye Mayhew, Saxie Dowell, Skinny Ennis, and the trio the same without Kemp. New York, March 27, 1929.

401750-A When The World Is At Rest - v4

OK 41216, Par A-2787, B-27032, Od A-189286

401751-A Some Sweet Day - v3

OK 41216, Par R-435, A-2822

401752-B My Castle In Spain Is A Shack In The Lane - vSD

OK 41229, Od A-189253

NOTE: Okeh 41216 as SOUTHERN MELODY ARTISTS.

HAL KEMP AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As above. New York, c. April 2, 1929.

E-29572- Walking With Susie - vSD

Br 4327

E-29572-G Walking With Susie



Br unissued?

E-29573- That's You, Baby - v4

Br 4327

E-29573-G That's You, Baby



Br unissued?

CAROLINA CLUB ORCHESTRA: As before. New York, April 3, 1929.

401779-A Honey - v4

OK 41226 Par R-400, A-2784, Od A-18956, A-189284, A-221159

New York, April 24, 1929.

401826-C Walking With Susie - vSD

OK 41237, Par R-397, A-2780, Od A-189250, A-221153, 193331

401827-A That's You, Baby - v4

OK 41237, Par R-397, A-2780, Od A-189250, A-221153, 193331

HAL KEMP AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As before. New York, c. May 13, 1929.

E-29833- To Be In Love (Espesh'lly With You) - vSE

Br 4388, 5035

E-29833-G To Be In Love (Espesh'lly With You)

Br A-8313

CAROLINA CLUB ORCHESTRA: As before. New York, July 1, 1929.

402484-C Do Something - v3

OK 41277, Od A-189261, A-189263

402485-C The World's Greatest Sweetheart Is You - v

OK 41332, Par R-497, A-2860, Od ONY-36009, A-189297

NOTE: Odeon ONY-36009 as EDDIE GORDON'S BAND.

New York, October 2, 1929.

403021-8 Miss Wonderful - v

OK 41309, Par R-539, A-2919, Ar 4506, Od A-189290

New York, October 1929

E-31232- I Gotta Have You - v

Br 4598


Gene "Pinky" Kintzle, bj, g, v, replaces Humphries; Jack Purvis, t, replaces Bob Mayhew. New York, October 30, 1929.

403208-B He's So Unusual - v

OK 41326, Par R-557, A-2915, A-189298

403210-B I Gotta Have You (Nobody But You) - v

OK 41356, Par R-573, A-2921

403211-C Glory To Georgia - v

OK 41336, Od ONY-36414 (not issued)

New York, December 27, 1929.

403558-A Hangin' On The Garden Gate (Sayin' "Goodnight") - v

OK 41358, Od ONY-36025, Par PNY-34021, R-675

403559-C Under A Texas Moon - v

OK 41360, Od ONY-36031, A-189317, A-221246, Par R-660, A-3014

490028- Hangin' On The Garden Gate (Sayin' "Goodnight")

Od ONY-36021, Par PNY-34017

NOTE: Parlophone PNY-34017 and PNY-34021 as RICHARD HAMPTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

New York, January 9, 1930.

403601-B Can't Yo' Heah Me Callin', Caroline?

OK 41408, Par A-2972, Od A-221227

New York, January 1930

E-31714-A-B Navy Blues - v

Br 4676

Hello Baby



Br 4674

Bunny Berigan, t replaces Purvis. New York, October 1930

E-35411-A Them There Eyes - v

Br 4992


CAROLINA CLUB ORCHESTRA: Hal Kemp, cl, as, v dir: Mickey Bloom, Earl Geiger, t / Wendell "Gus" Mayhew,
tb / Joe Gillespie, cl, as / Ben Williams, cl, as, bar / Saxie Dowell, cl, ts, v / John Scott Trotter, p, a / Gene "Pinky" Kintzle, bj, g, v / Paul Weston, bb, sb / Skinny Ennis­ d, v. New York, February 18, 1931.

E-35870- Smile, Darn Ya, Smile - vHK-SD-PK-SE

Mt M-12110, Pan 25046, P-12110, Emb E-133

NOTE: Embassy E-133 as THE JOY SPREADERS.

New York, May 15, 1931.

E-36687- I Found A Million-Dollar Baby (In A Five-And-Ten-Cent Store) - vSE

Mt M-12177, Pan 25082, P-12177, Mf G-2059, Emb E-142

E-36688- Sing A Little Jingle - vSE

Mt M-12177, Pan 2 082, P-12194, Mf G-2059

NOTE: Mayfair G-2059 as SOUTHERN STATES RAMBLERS; Embassy E-142 as EMBASSY JAZZ KINGS.

HAL KEMP AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Probably as above, or very similar. Chicago, March 30, 1934.

C-702-1 Six Women (Me And Henry The Eighth) - vSE

Br 6857, 01782, Col DO-1209

NOTE: Brunswick 01782 as CLUB CAROLINA ORCHESTRA.



HERMAN KENIN

The following titles made under the direction of Herman Kenin are of some interest as hot dance music.

HERMAN KENIN AND HIS MULTNOMAH HOTEL ORCHESTRA: Herman Kenin dir. Joe Barris, Ellis Kimball, t / Vem Leathers, tb / Glen Johnston, Press Watkins, as / Tom Sandoval, cl, ts / Jack Scott, p / Van Fleming, bj, v / Jim Taft, sb / Harry Logan, d. Portland, OR, May 29, 1927.

PBVE-331-4 Pretty Little Thing - vVF

Vic 20725

HERMAN KENIN AND HIS AMBASSADOR HOTEL ORCHESTRA: As above, but Bill Stewart, t, replaces Barris; Ed Swarthout, Art Kenton, as, replace Johnston and Watkins; Ted O'Hara­, bj, replaces Fleming. Culver City, CA, April 26, 1929.

50861-3 He's A Good Man To Have Around

Vic 22005

5O862-3 I'm The Last Of The Red Hot Mamas

Vic 22005



KEN KENNY AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Champion and Panachord for Red Norvo and his Orchestra, q.v.

THE KENTUCKY BLOWERS

Bill Moore, t / Adrian Rollini, bsx, gfs / Irving Brodsky, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Stan King, d, k. New York, August 1, 1924.

9010-A Rambling Blues

Gnt 5517, Cx 40352

9011 Charley, My Boy

Cx 40352, St 9596

9011-A Charley My Boy

Gnt 5517


NOTE: Claxtonola as ALABAMA CREOLE BAND. The labels of Gennett 5517 states "formerly the Dixie Hod
Carriers," but as far as is known, neither this small group from the California Ramblers nor any other was ever given this name. The issue also states "featuring Roll Williams," but there are no vocals or other special features on either side, so the point of this remains obscure.


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