LAKE ARROWHEAD ORCHESTRA
2 c / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / p / bj / sb / d. Hollywood, c. March 1926
741 Deep Henderson
Hwd (unnumbered?)
ARTHUR LALLY AND HIS ORCHESTRA
The following titles issued under this name feature good solo work. Arthur Lally, cl, as, ts, bar, dir. probably: Jack Jackson or Norman Payne, t / Ben Oakley, tb / Peter Rush, as / Harry Berly, ts / Pat Dodd, p / Jack Hill, g / Tiny Stock, bb / Bill Harty or Ronnie Gubertini, d / Sam Browne, v. London, September, 1931.
F-1614 Me! - vSB
Film 322
Spike Hughes, sb, replaces Stock; Maurice Elwin, v. London, October 21, 1931.
GB-3479-2 Down Sunnyside Lane - vME
Dec F-2647
London, September 11, 1932.
GB-4875-2 Singing In The Moonlight - vME
Dec F-3168, Mf G-2191
NOTE: Mayfair G-2191 as JACK HOLMES AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
This is also a pseudonym on Filmophone 260 for the Varsity Eight (MICKEY MOUSE), and Chick Bullock (WHISTLING IN THE DARK), both q.v.
SLIM LAMAR AND HIS SOUTHERNERS
Slim Lamar, cl, as, dir: Tony Almerico, c, v / Irwin Kunz, c / Sonny Clapp, tb / Jim Rush, cl, as, v / Bedford Brown, cl, ts / Dick Wilson, vn, v / Adrian J. Larroque, p / Jack Cohen, bj, g, v / Benny Pottle, bb / Bobby Turley, d / Bob Nolan, v. Memphis, September 4, 1928.
45478-1-2-3 Sweetheart Of Yesterday - vBN
Vic unissued
45479-3 Happy - vBN
Vic 21710
Memphis, September 5, 1928.
45484-2 I'm Glad It Was Somebody Else - vBN
Vic V-40049
45485-3 I'm Crazy Over Daisy - vJR-DW-JC
Vic V-40005
Memphis, September 6, 1928.
45491-2 Goofus - vTA-JR-DW-JC
Vic 21710
Slim Lamar, cl, as, dir: Tony Almerico, c, v / Irwin Kunz, c / Sonny Clapp, tb / Jim Rush, cl, as, v / Bedford Brown, cl, ts / Joe Cortese or J. Burns, vn / Dick Wilson, vn, v / Santo Pappalardo, vc* / Adrian J. Larroque, p / Jack Cohen, bj, g, v / Benny Pottle, bb / Bobby Turley, d / Bob Nolan, v. Memphis, September 20, 1928.
47063-1-2 Tailor-Made Stomp
Vic unissued
Cortese or Burns, Wilson, and Pappalardo omitted; Lyle Murphy, o, added; __ Macleod, v. Memphis, September, 22, 1926.
47084-1-2-3 June Days - vM
Vic unissued
47085-3 Oriental Illusions (Oriental Nightmare)
Vic V-40049
Almerico and Murphy omitted; Pottle plays sb. Camden, NJ, February 11, 1929.
47084-4 June Days - vSL-M
Vic V-40130
49843-3 Better Than Nothin' - vHL
Vic V-40146
49844-2 Nancy - vM
Vic V-40093
49845-2 I've Got A Brand New Girl
Vic V-40093
49846-2 That's A Plenty - vSL
Vic V-38044
NOTE: Victor V-38044 as SLIM AND HIS HOT BOYS; V-40146 as SLIM LAMAR'S ORCHESTRA.
Tony Almerico, c, added. Camden, NJ, February 19, 1929.
49871-2 Mississippi Stomp - vSL
Vic V-38044
49872-2 Memphis Kick-Up
Vic V-40146
NOTE: Victor V-38044 as SLIM AND HIS HOT BOYS; V-40146 as SLIM LAMAR'S ORCHESTRA.
The Ryan Sisters, v. Camden, NJ, February 20, 1929.
49877-4 You Never Did That Before - vSL-RS
Vic V-40130
HAROLD "SCRAPPY" LAMBERT
The following sides by this very prolific recording vocalist are of interest for the jazz-orientated accompaniments.
Vocal, acc. by ? Murphy Steinberg, t / tb / cl, as / vn / p / g / Bob Haring, a. New York, February 11, 1929.
E-29241- St. Louis Blues
Voc 15804
Acc. unknown. New York, c. April 5, 1929.
E-29582- My Kinda Love (One Way To Paradise)
Voc 15804
NOTE: Adjacent matrix E-29581 is by the Original Memphis Five (q.v.) with vocal chorus by Lambert.
DELL LAMPE
LAMPE'S ORCHESTRA FROM THE TRIANON BALLROOM: J. Bodewalt Lampe dir: Charlie Agnew, Lou Henderson, t / Charley Firsch, tb / Duke Rehl, Bruce Goode, Melvin Roble, cl, as, ts / Nick Briglia, f / Bill Becker, Albert Harris,
? Bernie Senescu, vn / Gerald Schoen, vc / Dell Lampe, p, ldr / Harry Henemann, 2nd p / Morey Alswang, bj / Vince Fiorrino, bb / Walter Foster, d; Chicago, November, 1924.
660 Prince Of Wails
Auto 604
Matthew Amaturo, Wayne King, cl, as / Pat Rocciolla, cl, ts, replace Rehl, Goode and Roble; Harold Stokes, pac, added for some sides; Ole Larson, bj, replaces Alswang. Chicago, c. June, 1925.
830-1 Broken Down Horn
Auto 629
832-1 Candied Sweets
Auto 629
DELL LAMPE AND HIS ORCHESTRA: 2 t / tb / 2 cl, as / ts / p / bj / bb / d / Dick Robertson (as ROB ROY), v. New York, May 5, 1932.
72544-1 When You're Gettin' Along With Your Gal - vOR
Vic 24005
72545-1 Scattin' The Skeeter Skoot - vDR
Vic 24010
72546-1 Paradise - vDR
Vic 24010
72547-1 Spring Is Here Again - vDR
Vic 24005
NOTE: Other titles issued under Dell Lampe's name are of no known interest as jazz.
ART LANDRY
ART LANDRY'S CALL OF THE NORTH ORCHESTRA: Art Landry, cl, as, vn dir: Dean Duel, John Maitland, t /
__ DeKay, tb / Joe Smith, cl, as / Al Sorensen, cl, as, f / Ted Mack, cl, ts / unknown French Canadian, p / Sam Carr, bj / Wilbur Edwards, bb, sb / Howard Emerson, d. New York, c. February 12, 1923.
8211-A Secrets
Gnt 5053, EBW 3872, Wp 2045
NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 3872 and Westport 2045 as REGENT ORCHESTRA.
Richmond, IN, May 31, 1923.
11487 Rip Saw Blues
Gnt unissued
Richmond, IN, June 1, 1923.
11495 Rip Saw Blues
Gnt unissued
Richmond, IN, June 12, 1923.
11508-A I've Been A Fool
Gnt 5189
Richmond, IN, June 15, 1923.
11509-A Some Of These Days
Gnt 5189
11510-B Rip Saw Blues
Gnt 5171, 5255
NOTE: Other issues by this group are straightforward dance-band performances, of no jazz interest.
ART LANDRY'S SYNCOPATIN' SIX: Duel or Maitland, DeKay, Smith, Mack, the Canadian, and Carr only.
Richmond, IN, June 16, 1923.
11512-B Choo Choo Blues
Gnt 5184
Richmond, IN, July 13, 1923.
11532 Poppies
Gnt 5222
11533 In A Covered Wagon
Gnt 5222
11534 In A Tent
Gnt unissued
ART LANDRY AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Art Landry, cl, as, vn dir: Jimmy Greco, Skid Owens, t / Boyce Cullen, tb / Joe Smith, Carl Gauper, cl, as / Zip Keyes, cl, ts / Red Thomas, p / Dick Humphrey, bj / Wilbur Edwards, bb / Howard Emerson, d, k. Oakland, CA, June 18, 1924.
PB-32-2 Moon Mist
Vic 19512
PB-33-5 Rip Saw Blues
Vic 19398
PB-34-1-2-3-4 It'll Get You
Vic unissued
PB-35-1-2-3-4-5 Cuttin' Up (Lazy Blues)
Vic unissued
Oakland, CA, June 21, 1924.
PB-44-4 I'm A Lonesome Little Mama (Looking For Somebody To Love)
Vic 19514
Oakland, CA, September 5, 1924.
PB-32-5-6-7 Moon Mist
Vic unissued
PB-34-7-8 It'll Get You
Vic 19488
PB-35-7 Lazy Blues (Cuttin' Up)
Vic 19488
PB-46-1 Just For Old Time's Sake
Vic 19552
Art Landry, cl, as, vn, dir: Jimmy Greco, Skid Owens, t / Al Marineau, tb / Joe Smith, Carl Gauper, cl, as / Denny "Dinty" Curtis, cl, ts / Red Thomas, p / Dick Humphrey, bj / Wilbur Edwards, bb / Pat Burns, d, k. Henry Burr, v. Camden, NJ, November 10, 1925.
33611-1 Sleepy-Time Gal - vHB
Vic 19843, HMV EA-18, El EG-194
Camden, NJ, November 13, 1925.
33612-1-2-3-4 Don't Wait Too Long
Vic unissued
33613-4 What Could Be Sweeter Than You?
Vic 19843, HMV EA-18, El EG-194
Camden, NJ, November 14, 1925.
33612-5-6 Don't Wait Too Long
Vic unissued
33614-4 The Camel Walk
Vic 19858
33615-4 Swamp Blues
Vic 19866, HMV B-5212, K-5004
Camden, NJ, November 17, 1925.
33616-1-2-3-4 Weary Of Waiting For You
Vic unissued
33617-2 Five Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue - vDC
Vic 19850, HMV EA-19
Camden, NJ, November 19, 1925.
33618-6 Everybody Stomp
Vic 19858
Camden, NJ, November 21, 1925.
33612-7 Don't Wait Too Long
Vic 19850
33616-7 Weary Of Waiting For You
Vic 19984
Camden, NJ, January 6, 1926.
33657-3 Slippery Elm
Vic 20023, 20039 (Canadian)
Camden, NJ, January 8, 1926.
33662-2 Just Around The Corner (May Be Sunshine For You)
Vic 19930
Camden, NJ, January 9, 1926.
33665-1-2-3-4 Why Does My Sweetie Love? - vDC
Vic unissued
33666-1-2-3-4 Bamboola - vDC-AM-WE
Vic unissued
Wes Vaughan, bj, g, v, replaces Humphrey. New York, July 27, 1926.
36005-1-2 Just You
Vic unissued
36006-1-2-3-4 For My Sweetheart - vDC-AM-WV
Vic unissued
Carl Mathieu, v. New York, July 28, 1926.
36007-1-2-3-4 Tell Me You Love Me - vCM
Vic unissued
New York, July 29, 1926.
36008-1-2-3-4 The Original St. Louis Hop
Vic unissued
36009-1 While The Years Go Drifting By - vWV
Vic unissued
36009-2-3 While The Years Go Drifting By
Vic unissued
36010-4 I'm Walking Around In Circles
Vic 20126
New York, July 30, 1926.
36006-6 For My Sweetheart - vDC-AM-WV
Vic 20126
36007-8 Tell Me You Love Me
Vic 20142
36009-6 While The Years Go Drifting By
Vic 20147
36014-1 That's Annabelle
Vic 20147, HMV B-5163
New York, October 14, 1926.
36543-4 Song Of The Wanderer (Where Shall I Go?) - vAM
Vic 20300
36544-3 Hello Blue Bird - vAM-DC-WE
Vic 20285, HMV EA-218
New York, October 15, 1926.
36545-3 Hugs And Kisses - vDC
Vic 20285, HMV EA-218
36546-4 Beside A Garden Wall - vDC
Vic 20290
36547-1-2-3-4 On The Road To Mandalay
Unissued
36548-4 Who'll Be The One? - vAM
Vic 20598, HMV B-5361, X-2517
New York, November 1, 1926.
36575-4 I Don't Mind Being All Alone - vAM
Vic 20337, HMV EA-135
36576-1-2-3 My Baby Knows How
Vic unissued
Art Landry dir: Frank Ryerson, Ronnie LaValle, t / Gordon Martin, t, vn / Bill van Dusen, tb, v / Norman Strutt, cl, as, bar, f / Charlie Ponte, cl, as, bar / Dinty Curtis, cl, ts, v / Jim Garrett, p / Red Thomas, p, v / Fran Murphy, bj / Charlie Barber, bb / Johnny Haskins, d. Camden, NJ, May 13, 1927.
38261-1-2-3-4-5 If I Care For Someone Else
Vic unissued
38262-1-2-3-4-5 You Should See My Tootsie - vBV-DC-RT
Vic unissued
Camden, NJ, May 14, 1927.
38310-1 The Whisper Song (When The Pussy Willow Whispers To The Catnip) - vBV-DC-RT
Vic 20644, HMV EA-199
Many of the forgoing are of only slight interest from a jazz standpoint.
EDDIE LANG
Guitar solos, acc. by Arthur Schutt, p*. New York, April 1, 1927.
80692-A *Eddie's Twister
OK 40807, Par R-3338, R-2493, Od A-221056
80693-A April Kisses (waltz)
OK 40807, Par R-3338, R-2317, Od A-221056
New York, May 28, 1927.
80940-B Prelude (Rachmaninoff, Op. 3, No. 2)
OK 40989, Par R-2317, Od 165333
80941-D A Little Love, A Little Kiss
OK 40989, Od 165333
Acc. by Frank Signorelli, p. New York, October 21, 1927.
81559-A Melody Man's Dream
OK 40936, Par R-3468, R-2068
81560-B Perfect
OK 40936, Par R-3468, R-2068
New York, March 29, 1928.
400182-B Rainbow Dreams
Par R-208, R-2646, A-2990
400183-B Add A Little Wiggle
OK 41134, Par R-2646, A-2990
Acc. by Rube Bloom, p. New York, September 27, 1928.
401158-A Jeannine, I Dream Of Lilac Time (waltz)
OK 41134
401158-C Jeannine, I Dream Of Lilac Time (waltz)
OK 41134, Par R-2646
401161-A I'll Never Be The Same (Just Pretty*)
Par R-1778, A-3560*
NOTE: Matrices 401159 / 401160 are by Joe Venuti's Blue Four, q.v. The label of Okeh 41134 credits Frank Signorelli as the accompanist; that of Parlophone R-1778 is quite noncommittal, showing merely "With Piano."
Acc. by Frank Signorelli, p, with Justin Ring, chimes*. New York, November 5, 1928.
401292-C *(Norfolk) Church Street Sobbin' Blues
OK 8633, Par R-1495, A-3560, Od A-2364, A-286072
401293-B There'll Be Some Changes Made
OK 8633, Par R-1495, Od A-2364, A-286072
NOTE: Okeh 8633 as BLIND WILLIE DUNN.
ED LANG AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Leo McConville, t / Tommy Dorsey, t, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Arthur Schutt, p / Eddie Lang, g / Joe Tarto, sb / Stan King, d. New York, May 22, 1929.
401958-C Bugle Call Rag - tTD
OK 41410, Cl 5461-C, Har 1415-H, VT 2521-V, Par R-510, Od A-286003, 028500
401959-B Freeze An' Melt
OK 8696, 41253, Par R-448, 22429, Od 193397, A-169327, A-286000, D-5034, 028500
401960-C Hot Heels - tTD
OK 8696, 41253, Par R-596, 22429, A-7404, Od 193397, A-2316, A-189327, A-286010
NOTE: Clarion 5461-C, Harmony 1415-H, and Velvet Tone 2521-V as TENNESSEE MUSIC MEN.
Andy Secrest, Charlie Margulis, t / Bill Rank, tb / Bernard Daly, Charles Strickfaden, as / Izzy Friedman, cl, ts / Henry Whiteman, vn / Hoagy Carmichael, p, cel / Eddie Lang, g / Mike Trafficante, sb / George Marsh, d / Mildred Bailey, v. New York, October 5, 1929.
403031-A What Kind O' Man Is You? - vMB
Par R-840, A-3031, Od A-286027, OR-840
403032-C Walkin' The Dog
OK 41344, Par R-740, A-3031, Od 193484, 238010, A-286020
403033-B March Of The Hoodlums
OK 41344, Par R-644, R-1157, A-3330, A-7404, Od ONY-36006, 194786, 238010, A-286057
NOTE: Odeon ONY-36008 as EDDIE GORDON'S BAND.
Guitar duets with Carl Kress. New York, January 15, 1932.
B-11134-A Pickin' My Way (Guitar Mania, Part 1)
Br 6254, 01282, A-9906, A-500177, Par R-2565
B-11135-A Feeling My Way (Guitar Mania, Part 2)
Br unissued
New York, February 17, 1932.
B-11309-A Feeling My Way
Br 6254, 01282, A-9906, A-500177, Par R-2565
NOTE: Parlophone R-280 (I MUST HAVE THAT MAN) is labeled ED LANG'S WONDER ORCHESTRA, and Parlophone A-2702 LANG'S DANCE ORCHESTRA, but both are actually by Joe Venuti and his Concert Orchestra, q.v. See also Lonnie Johnson, and Blind Willie Dunn's Gin Bottle Four.
HENRY LANGE
The following records by this pianist, composer, and bandleader are known to be of some interest as hot dance music.
Piano solos. New York, c. October, 1922.
9083 Rufenreddy
Br 2344
9086 Pianoflage
Br 2344
New York, c. November, 1922.
9162 Pianoflage
Br 2344
LANGE-McKAY ORCHESTRA AT CASTLE FARMS: Henry Lange, p / Marion McKay, bj, dir: Ambrose Barringer,
t / Leroy Morris, c, ss, ts / Doc Marshall, tb / Ernie McKay, cl, bcl, ss, as / Russell Mock, as / Ed Johns, bb / Denny Tonkel, d. Richmond, IN, October 14, 1924.
12052-B Leaky Roof Blues
Gnt 5584, 3046, Buddy 8001
NOTE: Buddy as BOBBY JONES AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
HENRY LANGE AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Probably very similar to the above, but George Angonost, bj, replaces McKay. Richmond, IN, c. September 15, 1927.
13077 Hot Lips
Gnt 6263, Ch 15364
13077-A Hot Lips
Spr 306
13077-B Hot Lips
GS 40102
NOTE: Champion as BUD HELMS AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Includes Leroy Morris, t; unknown v. Dallas, October, 1928.
DAL-716- On The Road To Samarkand - v
Br 4161
DAL-717- I Want You More- v
Br 4161
HENRY LANGE AND HIS BAKER HOTEL ORCHESTRA: Similar instrumentation to the above, but personnel probably very different. Chicago, July 2, 1929.
C-3765 China Boy
Br unissued
C-3766-A-B Somebody Loves Me - v
Br unissued
C-3766-G Somebody Loves Me
Br unissued
Chicago, July 19, 1929.
C-3902- China Boy - v
Br 4478
C-3903- Somebody Loves Me - v
Br 4478
HENRY LANGE AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Henry Lange, p, dir: similar instrumentation to the above, including Kerwin Somerville, cl, bar. Richmond, IN, August 18, 1931.
17944 Mood Indigo
Ch 16332, 40044, Spr 2719
17945 Hot Piano Stomp
Ch unissued
NOTE: Superior 2719 as RED RUSSELL'S RHYTHM.
FRANCES LANGFORD
The following records by this film star of the 1930s are of some interest as jazz in view of their accompaniments.
Vocal, acc. by t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / p / Eddie Lang, g / ? Artie Bernstein, sb / d. New York, February 16, 1933.
265053-1 Stormy Weather
Col DB-1124
265054-1 You Hi-De-Hi-ing Me
Col DB-1124
Acc. by the Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra: Manny Klein, Bunny Berigan, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / ? Lyle Bowen, ts / Fulton McGrath, p / Dick McDonough, g / Artie Bernstein, bb / Stan King, d. New York, March 22, 1934.
14984-1 Nasty Man
Ban 33027, Mt M-12986, Or 2872, Per 12994, Re 2252, Rex 8231
HOWARD LANIN
HOWARD LANIN'S ARCADIA ORCHESTRA: 2 t / 2 tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / p / bj / d. New York, c. May 25, 1923.
8385-A-B My Sweetie Went Away
Gnt 5167, St 9399, EBW 3926, Wp 3005
NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 3926 and Westport 3005 as DIPLOMAT ORCHESTRA.
HOWARD LANIN'S BEN FRANKLIN DANCE ORCHESTRA: Sam Lanin dir: Red Nichols, ? Tex Brewster, t / tb / cl, ss, as / Johnny O'Donnell, cl, as / __ Tranchitelli, cl, ts / Joe or Willie Lanin, p / Russell Deppe, bj / bb / Chauncey Morehouse, d. Camden, NJ, September 29, 1925.
33433-2 Melancholy Lou
Vic 19797, HMV B-5047, EA-6
33434-5 Don't Wake Me Up, Let Me Dream
Vic 19797, HMV EA-6
NOTE: Other titles by Howard Lanin are of no known interest as jazz.
SAM LANIN
Sam Lanin's recording career spanned the years from April, 1920 to November, 1931. Much research remains to be done on his vast output, but the following are known to contain points of interest as jazz or hot dance music.
LANIN'S ROSELAND ORCHESTRA: Sam Lanin dir: Hymie Farberman, ? Benny Bloom, t / tb / 2 as / ? ts / ? vn /
p / bj / bb / d (sometimes Sam Lanin himself supplied cymbal punctuations). New York, c. March 4, 1921.
41673-1 Wang-Wang Blues
Em 10355, 10420, Re 935
LANIN'S ORCHESTRA: Sam Lanin (sometimes playing cymbals) dir: Hymie Farberman, ? Benny Bloom, t / tb /
2 as / ? ts / ? vn / p / bj / bb / d. New York, March 24, 1921.
7867 Lucky Dog Blues
Ed 50779
LANIN'S ROSELAND ORCHESTRA: As above. New York, c. April 13, 1921.
7478-A Lucky Dog Blues
Gnt 4715, Con 3005, Clm 1438, St 9124
NOTE: Coliseum as LENIN ROSELAND ORCHESTRA.
New York, c. April, 1921.
Lucky Dog
Oly 15107, BS 10076
NOTE: Black Swan as SAMMY SWIFT'S JAZZ BAND
LANIN'S FAMOUS PLAYERS. New York, c. June, 1922.
1-1450 Lonesome Mama Blues
Fed 5203
LANIN'S ARCADIANS: Sam Lanin dir: Hymie Farberman or Mike Mosiello, Jules Levy, Jr., t / Miff Mole, tb / Larry Abbott, Arnold Brilhart, cl, as / Morris Dixon, cl, ts / Jack Lube, vn when used / Harry Perrella, p / Tony Colucci, bj, g / Bill Short, bb / Irving Farberman, d. New York, c. March 14, 1923.
70088 Wet Yo' Thumb
PA 020934, Per 14116
LANIN'S ROSELAND ORCHESTRA: Same. New York, c. March, 1923.
2-1919 That Red-Head Gal
Fed 5299, Res 75299
3-1923 Snakes Hips
Fed 5299, Res 75299
LANIN'S FAMOUS PLAYERS: As last, but Phil Napoleon, t, replaces Farberman or Mosiello. New York, c. April 16, 1923.
8334-A-B Swingin' Down The Lane
Gnt 5143, Cdl 564, St 9396, EBW 3873, Wp 3017
NOTE: Cardinal 564 as FIRST NATIONAL JAZZ BOYS; Edison Bell Winner 3873, Westport 3017 as DIPLOMAT ORCHESTRA.
SAM LANIN'S ORCHESTRA: Same. New York, c. May 17, 1923.
5171-1 Louisville Lou (The Vampin' Lady)
Ban 1204, GG / Rx 1173, Or 125, Re 9489, Apex 8050, Imp 1201
BROADWAY BROADCASTERS: Same, but Harry Gluck, t, replaces Napoleon; ? Merle Johnston, cl, as, replaces Brilhart; Sam Lewis, tb, may replace Mole. New York, c. January 29, 1924.
819-A Sobbin' Blues
Cam 498, Lin 2196, Popular 1045
NOTE: Lincoln 2196 as THE CAIROLINERS [sic]; Popular as THE CAROLINERS.
LANIN'S JAZZ BAND: Harry Gluck, t / Miff M ole, tb / Ken "Goof" Moyer, cl / ? Harry Perrella, p / Tony Colucci, bj / ? Sam Lanin, d. New York, c. March 11, 1924.
105194 Unfortunate Blues
PA 036075, Per 14256
105195 Nobody's Sweetheart Now
PA 036075, Per 14256
BROADWAY BROADCASTERS: Probably as for c. January 29, 1924. New York, c. March 25, 1924.
902-E Waitin' Around
Cam 568, Lin 2219, Tre 468
903-A-E Somebody Stole My Gal
Cam 522, Lin 2182
NOTE: Lincoln 2182 as THE CAROLINERS; 2219 as BEALE STREET FIVE; Tremont, as UNION AVENUE FIVE.
THE LANIN ORCHESTRA: Sam Lanin dir: Harry Gluck, Hymie Farberman, t / Sam Lewis, tb / Merle Johnston, Larry Abbott, cl, as / Morris Dixon, cl, ts / Jack Lube, vn when used / Harry Perrella, p / Tony Colucci, bj, g / Bill Short, bb / Sam Wishnuff, d / Billy Jones, v. New York, c. May 8, 1924.
72510-B Oh Baby (Don't Say "No, " Say "Maybe") - vBJ
OK 40111, Par E-5257
72511-A Big Boy - vBJ
OK 40111, Par E-5257
SAM LANIN'S ORCHESTRA: Same. New York, c. July 3, 1924.
5549-1-2 He's A New Kind Of Man With A New Kind Of Love For Me
Ban 1385, Dom 369, 21003, Hg 940, Pm 20343, PA 036123, Per 14304, Re 9681, Apex 8225, Imp 1322
5550-2 You'll Never Get To Heaven With Those Eyes
Ban 1386, Bell P-291, Dom 370, Re 9679, Apex 8225, Imp 1330
NOTE: Domino 369 and 370 as RIALTO DANCE ORCHESTRA, 21003 as SIX BLACK DOMINOES; Pathé Actuelle 036123 and Perfect 14304 as PIEDMONT DANCE ORCHESTRA; Bell P-291 as ORPHEUM MELODY MASTERS; Imperial 1322 as LANIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Ray Lodwig or Red Nichols (at different dates), t / Hymie Farberman, t / Mike Durso (or sometimes Sam Lewis),
tb / Clarence Heidke, Alfie Evans, cl, ss, as / George Slater cl, ts / Eddie Sheasby, vn when used / Bill Krenz, p / Tony Colucci, bj, g / Joe Tarto, bb / Vic Berton, d / Arthur Hall, v. New York, c. September 4, 1924.
5607-3 Any Way The Wind Blows
Ban 1409, Dom 392, Or 251, Re 9706, Apex 8251, Imp 1343, Oly(E) 2052
NOTE: Matrix 5607 is a renumbering of Pathé matrix 11093. Banner 1409 as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND; Domino 392 as SIX BLACK DOMINOES; Oriole as BILLY JAMES' DANCE ORCHESTRA; Regal 9706, Apex 8251 as SIX BLACK DIAMONDS; English Olympic 2052 as DANCE BAND.
BROADWAY BROADCASTERS: As above; Vic d'Ippolito, t, replaces Farberman. New York, September 11, 1924.
1145-C Any Way The Wind Blows
Cam 606, Lin 2257,Tre 0506
1146-C My Best Girl
Cam 618, Lin 2269, Tre 0506
NOTE: Lincolns as THE CAROLINERS, Tremont 0506 as THE SENATORS.
LANIN'S ARCADIANS: Same. New York, October 15, 1924.
105612-A-B Some Other Day - Some Other Girl
PA 036156, Per 14337
105613 Where's My Sweetie Hiding?
PA 036153, 10843, P 1869, Per 14334, Hom C-776
5778 Where's My Sweetie Hiding?
Ban 1457, Dom 428, Or 301, Re 9753, Ajax 17119, Apex 8287, Imp 1396
NOTE: Matrix 5778 is a renumbering of Pathé matrix 105613. All issues of 5778 as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND, except Oriole 301, as ORIOLE DANCE ORCHESTRA; and Ajax 17119 and Apex 8287, as ROSELAND DANCE ORCHESTRA.
SAM LANIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Same. New York, November 12, 1924.
5716-1-2 Oh Peter (You're So Nice) - vAH
Ban 1442, Dom 415, 21028, PA 036171, Per 14652, Re 9741, Apex 8284
NOTE: Domino 415 as HAL WHITE'S SYNCOPATORS; PA 036171 and Per 14352 as SOUTHAMPTON SOCIETY ORCHESTRA; Apex as LANIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
BROADWAY BROADCASTERS: Same. New York, January 14, 1925.
1322-A Lucky Kentucky
Cam 690, Tre 0529
NOTE: Tremont 0529 as THE STEPPERS.
SAM LANIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Same, but Herb Winfield, tb, replaces Durso; Red Nichols, t, definitely present. New York, May 8, 1925.
6011-1 Flag That Train (To Alabam')
Ban 1541, Dom 3514, Or 424, PA 036264, Per 14445, Re / Amf 9841, Apex 6353, Leo / St 10012
6013-2 Smile All The While
Ban 1538, Dom 3508, 21062, Re 9814, Apex 9361, Leo / St 10022
NOTE: Domino 3508 and Apexes as REGAL DANCE ORCHESTRA; Domino 3514 as ROSELAND DANCE
ORCHESTRA; Oriole as DIXIE JAZZ BAND; Pathé Actuelle and Perfect as SOUTHAMPTON SOCIETY ORCH.
New York, June 19, 1925.
6055-1-2 Marguerite - vAH
Ban 1567, Dom 3538 21074, Or 467, Re 9866, Apex 8385, Leo / St 10048, Beeda 108
6056-1-2 Save Your Sorrow (For Tomorrow) (Save You Sorrow*) - vAH
Ban 1564, Dom 3539, 21067, Or 450, Re 9866, Apex 8370, Mic 21017*, St 10032, Imp 1490, Olympic 1436 (English)
6057-1-2 If I Had A Girl Like You
Ban 1570, Dom 3536, Or 469, Re 9869, Apex 8370, Mic 22017, St 10031, Strad G-5200
NOTE: Domino 3539 as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND, 21074 as HAL WHITE'S SYNCOPATORS; Oriole 467, 469 as BILLY JAMES' DANCE ORCHESTRA; Microphone 22017 as CLARENCE SHERMAN'S ORCHESTRA; Olympic as DANCE ORCHESTRA.
SAM LANIN AND HIS ROSELAND ORCHESTRA: Sam Lanin dir: probably: Hymie Farberman, Red Nichols, t / Herb Winfield, tb / Clarence Heidke, Alfie Evans, cl, ss, as / George Slater, cl, ts / Eddie Sheasby, vn when used / Bill Krenz, p / Tony Colucci, bj, g / bb / d. New York, June 25, 1925.
140721-2 If I Had A Girl Like You
Col 414-D, 3754
NOTE: Columbia 3754 as DENZA DANCE BAND.
Joe Tarto, bb, replaces the, unknown. New York, c. September 21, 1925.
1631-B Bam-Bam-Bamy Shore
Cam 799, Lin 2404
NOTE: Cameo as THE CAROLINERS; Lincoln as BROADWAY BROADCASTERS.
Small group from the Lanin orchestra; Red Nichols the only t this session. New York, October 7, 1925.
6215-2 Stomp Off, Let's Go
Ban 1621, Dom 3592, Re 9925
NOTE: Banner and Domino as MISSOURI DANCE ORCHESTRA; Regal as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND.
Full orchestra, as for c. September 21, 1925; Arthur Hall, v. New York, October 17, 1925.
6243-2 I'm Sitting On Top Of The World - vAH
Ban 1644, Dom 3610, 21094, NML 1134, Or 521, Re 9941, Sil 2688, Apex 8418, Leo / St 10077, Mic 22045, Imp 1557, Artiphon 2225, Beeda 113
NOTE: NML 1134 as NML DANCE ORCHESTRA; Oriole 521 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND (reported on some copies) or BILLY JAMES' DANCE ORCHESTRA; Silvertone 2688 as RIALTO DANCE ORCHESTRA.
SAM LANIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Red Nichols, t / Miff Mole, tb / Dick Johnson, cl, as / Rube Bloom, p / Tony Colucci, bj / Joe Tarto, bb / Vic Berton, d / Arthur Hall, v. New York, c. November 27, 1925.
106439 Clap Hands, Here Comes Charley! - vAH
PA 36363, 11055, Per 14544, GP 18531
106440 Spanish Shawl
PA 36357, 11067, Per 14538, GP 18530
106441 No Man's Mama
PA 36363, Per 14544
NOTE: Grand Pree 18530 and 18531 as MARTIN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA.
The following sessions are usually by the last personnel above, augmented by Hymie Farberman, t / Chuck Miller, cl, as / Alfie Evans, cl, as, bar / Lucien Smith, cl, ts (usually only 3 reeds are used); Irving Kaufman, v. New York, December 1, 1925.
6316-2 Smile A Little Bit - vIK
Ban 1663, Dom 3630, Or 534, Re 9967, Apex 8445, Leo / St 10104, Imp 1574, Oly(E) 130, Artiphon 2283
6317-3 I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Me) - vIK
Ban 1659 Dom 3626, Or 550, Re 9970, Apex 8471, St 10133, Imp 1574
6318-3 Kentucky's Way Of Sayin' Good Mornin' - vIK
Ban 1655, Dom 3628, Re 9963, Apex 8459
NOTE: Oriole 534 and 550 as BILLY JAMES' DANCE ORCHESTRA.
New York, c. December 2, 1925.
1714-A-B Spanish Shawl
Cam 839, Lin 2439
NOTE: Cameo 839 as BROADWAY BROADCASTERS.
Arthur Fields, v, unknown vn this session. New York, December 29, 1925.
6362-1-3 Sweet Child (I'm Wild About You) - vAF
Ban 1676, Dom 3644, Or 565, Re 9981, Apex 8441, Leo / St 10102, Imp 1613, EBW 4450, Artiphon 2337
6363-2 I Wish't I Was In Peoria - vAF
Ban 1674 Dom 3647, Or 547, Re 9986, Apex 8441, Leo / St 10100, Curry's 234, Imp 1581, Artiphon 2338
NOTE: Oriole 547, 565 as BILLY JAMES' DANCE ORCHESTRA; Edison Bell Winner 4450 as DIPLOMAT ORCHESTRA. Vocal on Orioles as HARRY CRANE.
New York, c. January 11, 1926.
106529 After I Say I'm Sorry - vAH
PA 36374, 11136, Per 14556, GP 18551, Sirena18187
NOTE: Grand Pree 18551 as MARTIN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA; Sirena 18187 as SAM LENIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Sam Lanin dir. probably: Red Nichols, Hymie Farberman t / Miff Mole or Herb Winfield, tb / Dick Johnson, Chuck Miller or Alfie Evans, cl, as, bar / Lucien Smith, al, ts / Frank Black, p / Tony Colucci, bj, g / Joe Tarto, bb / Vic Berton, d / Irving Kaufman, v. New York, c. February 9, 1926.
6441-2 Let's Talk About My Sweetie - vIK
Ban 1711, Bell 398, Dom 3682, Or 604, Re 8017, Apex 8468, Imp 1672, Leo / St 10128
NOTE: Oriole 604 as BILLY JAMES' DANCE ORCHESTRA.
BROADWAY BROADCASTERS: Same. New York, c. February 15-17, 1926.
1820-A Rhythm Rag
Cam 896
1823-B-F Let's Talk About My Sweetie
Cam 893, Lin 2478
New York, c. May 28, 1926.
1981-B Deep Henderson
Cam 955, Lin 2525, Ro 201
NOTE: Lincoln 2525 as THE CAROLINERS.
New York, c. July 16, 1926.
2046-A Black Bottom
Cam 985, Ro 250
2047-A The Birth Of The Blues
Cam 985, Lin 2557, Ro 255
NOTE: Lincoln 2557 as THE CAROLINERS.
SAM LANIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Same; Lester O'Keefe, v. New York, c. August 9, 1926.
107039 Any Ice Today, Lady? - vLO'K
PA 36512, 11237, P 1971, Per 14693, Apex 773, Dom 21532, LS 24173, Mic 22034, Gra 9249, GP 18596
NOTE: Grafton 9249 as WINDSOR ORCHESTRA, Grand Pree as MARTIN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA.
New York, c. August 20, 1926.
2087-C High Fever
Cam 996, Ro 264
2088-C Crazy Quilt
Cam 997, Lin ?, Ro 260
NOTE: Romeo 264 as DIXIE DAISIES.
Jerry Macy (as JERRY UNDERHILL), v. New York, c. October 5, 1926.
6865-4 I'm On My Way Home - vJM
Ban 1862, Dom 3835, 21230, Or 754, Pm 20479, Pur 11479, Re 8174, Apex 8561, Clarité 825, St 10221
NOTE: Domino 21230 as THE TROUBADOURS; Oriole 754 as YANKEE TEN ORCHESTRA; Clarité 825 as GEO. WALLACE AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Charles Kaley, v. New York, c. October 28, 1926.
107174 Sunday - vCK
PA 36545, 11356, Per 14726
107175 My Baby Knows How - vCK
PA 36547, 11299, Per 14728, GP 18622
NOTE: Grand Pree 18622 as MARTIN'S DANCE ORCH.
New York, c. November 15, 1926.
6941-3 Angel Eyes
Ban 1883, Dom 3856, Re 8202
SAM LANIN AND HIS FAMOUS PLAYERS: Sam Lanin dir: probably: Red Nichols, ? Leo McConville, t / Tommy Dorsey, cl, as / Andy Sannella, cl, as, stg / ? Merle Johnston, cl, ts / Arthur Schutt or Irvin Brodsky, p / Harry Reser or Tony Colucci, bj, g / Joe Tarto, bb / Vic Berton, d / Les Reis (as RUSSELL DOUGLAS), v. New York, January 6, 1927.
80288-A It Made You Happy When You Made Me Cry - VLR
OK 40738 Par R-3318, A-2144, Od A-189005
80289-A I Gotta Get Myself Somebody To Love - vLR
OK 40738 Par R-3318, A-2144, Od A-189005
BROADWAY BROADCASTERS: Sam Lanin dir. probably: Bill Moore and another, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / cl / cl,
as / cl, ts / ? Irving Brodsky, p / bj / bb / d. New York, c. February 22, 1927.
2357-A-B St. Louis Blues
Cam 1149, 9035, 9048, Ban 0839, Dom 113, Lin 2652, 3077, Or 2089, PA 36945, Peerless 1182, Per 15126, Re 10145, Ro 366, 852, 1453, Vri 5054, Worth W-7043
NOTE: On Pathé Actuelle 36945 and Perfect 15126, matrix 2357-A is renumbered as 108640-2, and 2357-B as
108640-1. Cameo 9035 as DIXIE DAISIES; Cameo 9048, Lincoln 3077, Romeo 852 as THE COTTON PICKERS; Banner 0839, Regal 10145, and Romeo 1453 as TEN BLACKBERRIES; Lincoln 2652 as THE TROUBADOURS; Pathé Actuelle 36945 and Perfect 15126 as THE WHOOPEE MAKERS; Romeo 366 as THE RAINBOW DANCE ORCHESTRA; Variety 5054 as DAN SILVER'S DANCE ORCHESTRA; Worth W-7043 as ART CARROLL AND HIS BAND.
SAM LANIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Sam Lanin dir. Red Nichols and another, t / tb / Andy Sannella, cl, as, stg / cl, ss, as / cl, ts / p / oj / bb / d / Arthur Fields (as HERB HOBBS on Pathé Actuelle, BILLY WHITE on Jewel and Oriole), v. New York, c. March 11, 1927.
7153-1-3 Side By Side - vAF
Ban 1961, Bwy 1067, Dom 3936, 21296, Or 882, Pm 20509, PA 36628, 11419, Per 14809, P-315, Pur 11509, Re 8290, Apex 8627, LS 24104, Mic 22182, Leo / St 10258, Gra 9273, I-S 7199, Imp 1775
7154-3; 107385 Hello, Cutie - vAF
Ban 1961, Bwy 1068, Chg 615, Dom 3936, Or 910, Pm 20510, PA 36602, Per 14783, Pur 11510, Re 8387, EBW 4696
7155-1 Red Lips, Kiss My Blues Away - vAF
Ban 1959, Bwy 1068, Dom 3932, 21279, Je 5012, Or 884, Pm 20510, PA 36628, 11453, Per 14809, P-308, Pur 11510, Re 8388, Sil 1531, Apex 8625, Leo / St 10257, LS 24096, Mic 22172, EBW 4696, Imp 1807, BM 237
NOTE: Jewel 5012 as LOU CONNOR'S COLLEGIANS; Oriole 882, 884, 910 as BOB GREEN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA; Pathé Actuelles and Perfect 14809 as DIXIE DAISIES; Perfect P-308 as RAYNER'S DANCE ORCHESTRA; P-315 as MEYER'S DANCE ORCHESTRA; Domino 21296 as THE ARCADIANS; Edison Bell Winner as DIPLOMAT ORCHESTRA; Grafton as GRAFTON ORCHESTRA; Imperial as HOLLYWOOD DANCE ORCHESTRA; Bon Marche as GEORGE ROSE AND HIS SOCIETY ORCHESTRA.
SAM LANIN AND HIS FAMOUS PLAYERS: Probably as last above. New York, May 24, 1927.
80934-C She's Got "It" - v
OK 40833, Par R-3348, A-2269
Red Nichols, ? Hymie Farberman, t / San Lewis, tb / Andy Sannella, cl, as, stg / ? Larry Abbott cl, as / ? Norman Yorke, ts / ? Murray Kellner, vn / ? Bill Wirges, p / Harry, Reser, bj / Joe Tarto, bb / ? Sam Lanin, cymbal / Leroy Montesanto, v. New York, October 3, 1927.
815074 Everybody Loves My Girl - vLM
OK 40914, Par R-3527, A-4914, Od A-189063
Seger Ellis, v. New York, October 17, 1927.
81548-A Together, We Two - vSE
OK 40919, Par R-3459, A-2365, A-4911, Od A-189066, 04036
81549-B What'll You Do? - vSE
OK 40919, Par R-3458, A-2373, A-4911, Od A-189066, 04036
NOTE: Okeh 40919 as JUSTIN RING AND HIS OKEH ORCHESTRA.
New York, November 7, 1927.
81794-A Where Have You Been All My Life? - v2
OK 40937; Par R-230, Od A-189091
SAM LANIN'S TROUBADOURS: Same. New York, c. November 11, 1927.
2690-B I Ain't Got Nobody - v
Cam 1267, Lin 2732, Ro 501
NOTE: All three issues as DIXIE DAISIES; other titles from the session (of no known jazz interest) appeared as SAM LANIN'S TROUBADOURS.
OKEH MELODIANS: Sam Lanin dir. Sylvester Ahola, Leo McConville, t / Al Philburn, tb / Larry Abbott, Andy Sannella, cl, as / ts / Irving Brodsky, p / Tony Colucci, bj / Joe Tarto, bb / d (this may be Sam Lanin himself) / ? Justin Ring, chimes / Frank Marvin, v. New York, November 11, 1927.
81816-8 I Fell Head Over Heels In Love - vFM
OK 40960, Par R-3499, Od A-189124
81817-A How Long Has This Been Going On? - vFM
OK 40941, Par R-3488, A-2448, Od A-189137
NOTE: Parlophone R-3488 and R-3499 as SAM LANIN'S ARKANSAW TRAVELLERS (DRAG-SWING ARTISTS); Parlophone A-2448 as PARLOPHONE MELODIANS.
SAM LANIN'S FAMOUS PLAYERS: Similar instrumentation; Ahola omitted, probably other changes; Scrappy
Lambert, v. New York, December 22, 1927.
81956-A My Ohio Home - vSL
OK 40972, Par R-124, A-2443, A-4538 B-12605
81957-B I've Been Looking For A Girl Like You (For A Long, Long Time) - vSL
OK 4103, Par R-140, A-4541, Od A-189136, 04041
81958-A What A Wonderful Wedding That Will Be - vSL
OK 4103, Par R-140, A-4541, Od A-189136, 04070
NOTE: Okeh 40972 and Parlophone A-2443 as JUSTIN RING'S OKEH ORCHESTRA; 41003 as THE NEW YORK SYNCOPATORS.
SAM LANIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Similar instrumentation to last; Irving Kaufman, v. New York, February 1, 1928.
7761-2-3 Back In Your Own Back Yard - vIK
Ban 7031, Bwy 1150, Dom 4103, 21396, Je 5220, Or 1154, Re 8497, Aeroplane 110, Apex 8733, LS 24184, Mic 22062, St 10330, Voc XA-18060
NOTE: Jewel and Oriole as MIAMI SOCIETY ORCHESTRA; Aeroplane as THE BADGERS.
Jason Hawkes, v. New York, c. February 6, 1928.
2871-A Beautiful - vJH
Cam 8143, Lin 2797, Ro 566, Dn A-14, Ang 3048, GT CW-107, CW-134, Pm 2527, Regent
R-1043, Worth W-7005
108033-1 Beautiful - vJH
PA 36760, Per 14941, P-426
NOTE: Cameo, Lincoln and Romeo as BROADWAY BROADCASTERS; Dominion as BOB HARING'S ORCHESTRA; Angelus as RAY GREEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Golden Tongue CW-107 and Worth W-7005 as SOUTHERN SYNCOPATORS; CW-134 as JERRY HILL AND HIS GANG; Paramount as PARAMOUNT DANCE ORCHESTRA; Regent as ED BLACK AND HIS BAND.
SAM LANIN'S TROUBADOURS: Glenn Miller, tb, a, definitely present; Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, c. May 10, 1928.
3110- Ready For The River - vSL
Cam 8245, Lin 2893, Ro 668
108162- Ready For The River - vSL
PA 36797, 11571, Per 14978
3111-A-B Sweet Sue - Just You - vSL
Cam 8227, Lin 2875, Ro 649
108163-1 Sweet Sue - Just You - vSL
PA 36802, Per 14983, P-408
3112-A My Pet - vSL
Cam 8225, Lin 2873, Ro 647, Dn A-4, Electron 5067
108164-1 My Pet - vSL
PA 36797, Per 14978, P-399
NOTE: Electron as FRANK DOYLE'S MARIGOLD ORCHESTRA
BROADWAY BROADCASTERS: Sam Lanin dir. ? Jimmy McPartland and another, t / Glenn Miller, tb, a / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / p / bj / bb / d. New York, c. May 17, 1928.
3127-C Lots O' Mama
Cam 8228, Lin 2876, Ro 650
3128-B South Bound
Cam 8227, Lin 2875, Ro 649
SAM LANIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Sam Lanin dir. Leo McConville and another, t / Glenn Miller, tb, a / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / p / Charles Barnes, bj, v / ob / d. New York, c. May 29-30, 1928.
3161-A Get Out And Get Under The Moon - vCB
Cam 8236, Lin 2884, Ro 659, Dn A-9, Ang 3004, Electron 5068, GT CW-133, Gracelon 4001, Mt 10008, Pm 2546, Regent R-1043, St 702, Stg 1103, 1111, Worth W-7002
108178-1-2 Get Out And Get Under The Moon - vCB
PA 36798, Per 14979, P-426
NOTE: Cameo, Lincoln, Romeo, and Dominion as MIAMI ROYAL PALM ORCHESTRA; Angelus as RAY GREEN'S ORCHESTRA; Electron as HENRY HALSTEAD'S CONGRESS ORCHESTRA; Gracelon as VICTOR MORRIS'S ORCHESTRA; Melotone as DAN CRAWFORD'S SYNCOPATORS; Paramount as THE WESTERN WANDERERS; Pathé Actuelle as LEVEE LOUNGERS; Regent as ED BLACK AND HIS BAND; Sterlings as CAROLINA SYNCOPATORS; Worth as ART CARROLL AND HIS BAND.
SAM LANIN'S FAMOUS PLAYERS AND SINGERS: Sam Lanin dir: Phil Napoleon, Harold Peppie, t / Tommy Dorsey, t, tb / ? Frank Teschemacher and another, cl, as / cl, ts / __ Warner, p / Smith Ballew, g or bj, v / Jimmy Mullen, bb / d / The Three Star Singers, v. New York, June 25, 1928.
400820-B Too Busy! - v3
OK 41079, Par R-217, A-2653, Od A-221085
NOTE: Okeh 41079 as BENNY MEROFF AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Parlophone R-217 and Odeon A-221085 as ROOF GARDEN ORCHESTRA.
Same, but Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as, present. New York, August 3, 1928.
401053-A Ten Little Miles From Town - v3
OK 41097 Par R-214, A-2604, Od 193232
SAM LANIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Sam Lanin dir. probably: Leo McConville and another, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / ? Jimmy Dorsey and another, cl, as / cl, ts / Rube Bloom, p / bj / ? Hank Stern, bb / d / Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, c. October 19, 1928.
3416-A Adorable Dora - vSL
Cam 9008, Lin 3037, Ro 812
108442-1 Adorable Dora - vSL
PA 36894, Per 15075
NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 36894 and Perfect 15075 as CASINO DANCE ORCHESTRA, Lincoln as BROADWAY
BROADCASTERS.
SAM LANIN'S FAMOUS PLAYERS AND SINGERS: Sam Lanin dir: probably: Phil Napoleon and another, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, Andy Sannella, cl, as / Merle Johnston, cl, ts / Arthur Schutt, p / Tony Colucci, bj / Jimmy Mullen, bb / Stan King, d / Bing Crosby, v. New York, January 25, 1929.
401555-B I'm Crazy Over You - vBC
OK 41228, Od ONY-41228, Od 193314, Par E-6148, A-2747
401556-B Susianna - vBC
OK 41228, Od ONY-41228, Od A-221129, Par R-339, A-2790, Ar 4364
401557-C If I Had You - vBC
OK 41188, Par E-6148, A-2737, Od A-189234
NOTE: Parlophone E-6148 as WILL PERRY'S ORCHESTRA; Ariel 4364 as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
SAM LANIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Probably similar; ? Smith Ballew (as JACK BLUE), v. New York, March 6, 1929.
8593-3 He, She, And Me - v"JB"
Ban 6328, Bwy 1261, Dom 4298, Re 8745, Apex 8917, Cr 81038, Ka K-1438
NOTE: Broadway 1261 as THE BADGERS; Crown 81038 as LLOYD HALL AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
SAM LANIN'S FAMOUS PLAYERS AND SINGERS: Probably similar; Smith Ballew, v. New York, March 22, 1929.
401734-B The One That I Love Loves Me - vSB
OK 41264, Od ONY-41264, Od 193356, Par R-401
SAM LANIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Same; Scrappy Lambert (as HAROLD LANG on some issues), v. New York, March-April, 1929.
3773-C Honey - vSL
Cam 9130, Lin 3157, Ro 932, Ang 3102, Gracelon 4031, Si 747
1087232-3 Honey - vSL
PA 36961 X-6287, Per 1142, Worth 7059
NOTE: Cameo, Lincoln and Romeo as BROADWAY BROADCASTERS; Angelus as JARDIN ROYAL ORCHESTRA; Gracelon as RAY MORGAN'S HOTEL LINCOLN BAND; Starr as ELMER GROSSO AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Worth as HART LAWSON MELODIANS; other issues from 108723 as MILLS' MERRY MAKERS.
New York, April 26, 1929.
3837; 108790-2 Do Something - vSL
Cam 9158, Lin 3185, PA 36990, Per 15171, Ro 960, Dn A-154, Ang / Plaza 3116
8715-3 Do Something - vSL
Ban 6388, Cq 8715, Dom 4337, Re 8783, Apex 8939, Cr 81048, Imp 2099, Bcst W-501
NOTE: Cameo, Lincoln, Romeo, and Dominion as BROADWAY BROADCASTERS; Pathé Actuelle and Perfect as TUXEDO DANCE ORCHESTRA; Conqueror 8715 as JOHN VINCENT'S CALIFORNIANS; Angelus and Plaza as JARDIN ROYAL ORCHESTRA; Crown 81048 as SOUTHERN NIGHTHAWKS; Broadcast W-501 as THE ROXY DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Sam Lanin dir. probably: Manny Klein, another, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, another, cl, as / cl, t; Arthur Schutt, and another, p / Tony Colucci , bj / Hank Stern, bb / d (neither Vic Berton nor Stan King, the usual Lanin drummers at the time) / Irving Kaufman (as GEORGE BEAVER or CHARLES DICKSON on some issues), v. New York, August 9, 1929.
4068-A Lovable And Sweet - vIK
Cam 9266, Lin 3293, Ro 1068
8921-1 Lovable And Sweet - vIK
Ban 6483, Dom
Or 1668, Re 8831, Imp 2172, Apex 41017, Cr 81147
108929 Lovable And Sweet - vIK
PA 37032, Per 15213
NOTE: Oriole 1668 as UNIVERSITY BOYS; Imperial 2172 as BUDDY BLUE AND HIS TEXANS; Apex 41017 as THE ROUNDERS; Crown 81147 as RENDEZVOUS CAFE ORCHESTRA. According to the file card, this title was remade on August 27, 1929, but this was not used.
Irving Kaufman (as TOM FRAWLEY), v. New York, November 26, 1929.
149493-2 Hoosier Hop - vIK
Har 1065-H, VT 2065-V, Od A-221160
Annette Hanshaw, v. New York, January 3, 1930.
149729-3 Crying For The Carolines - vIK
Har 1083-H, SR 2008-P, VT 2083-V
149730-3 When I Am Housekeeping For You - vAH
Har 1084-H, SR 2006-P, VT 2084-V
SAM LANIN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA: Probably similar; Scrappy Lambert (as RODMAN LEWIS), v; ? Charlie Magnante, pac, added. New York, January 17, 1930.
9296-2 I'm On A Diet Of Love - vSL
Dom 4495, Per 15276, Imp 2237, Apex 41165, Cr 81297, Emb 8103, Voc 563
NOTE: Crown 81297 as THE ARCADIANS; Embassy 8103 as EMBASSY DANCE BAND.
SAM LANIN'S FAMOUS PLAYERS AND SINGERS: Probably similar; Smith Ballew, v; Louis Martin, as / ? Hymie Wolfson, ts, present. New York, February 25, 1930.
403770-B Mona - vSB
OK 41385, Od ONY-36050, Par PNY-34044, E-6310, A-3034
403771-B Cooking Breakfast For The One I Love - vAH
OK 41383, Par R-674, A-3014
NOTE: Parlophone E-6310 as THE MOUNTAINEER SERENADERS; PNY-34044 as ALBERT MASON'S ORCHESTRA.
SAM LANIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Probably similar; Larry Abbott, cl, as, featured. New York, April 23, 1930.
9637-1-2-3 Exactly Like You - vSB
Ban 0688, Bwy 1379, Cam 0288, Pm 20820, Per 15313, Imp 2310, Apex 41226, Cr 81421
NOTE: Broadway and Paramount as THE BADGERS.
SAM LANIN'S FAMOUS PLAYERS AND SINGERS: Sam Lanin dir: Manny Klein and 2 others, t / Jack Teagarden, tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / Arthur Schutt, p / cel / bj / bb / d / Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, June 9, 1930.
404215-B Seems To Me - vSL
Od ONY-36112, Par PNY-34105
404216-B Rollin' Down The River - vSL
Od ONY-36113, Par PNY-34104, R-742
490085-A Rollin' Down The River
OK unissued?
Tony Gianelli, t / ? Joe Dubin, cl, ts, present in addition to the above personnel (they may be on that date also); Scrappy Lambert, v (as WEBSTER MOORE on the sides labeled WEBSTER MOORE AND HIS HIGH HATTERS). New York, July 11, 1930.
100413-1 I Wonder How It Feels (To Be Head Over Heels In Love) - vSL
Har 1197-H
404262-B I Wonder How It Feels (To Be Head Over Heels In Love) - vSL
Od ONY-36122, Par PNY-34114, R-766
NOTE: Harmony 1197-H as WEBSTER MOORE AND HIS HIGH HATTERS; Parlophone PNY-34114 as ALBERT MASON'S ORCHESTRA.
THE UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA, S.C. LANIN, DIRECTOR: Manny Klein and another, t / Jack Teagarden, tb / 2 cl, as / Larry Binyon, cl, ts / Arthur Schutt, p / bj / ob / d / Claude Reese, v. New York, c. July 14, 1930.
GEX-2742-A Hullabaloo - vCR
Gnt 7257, Ch 16039, Spt 9744
NOTE: Champion 16039 as SAM LANIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
SAM LANIN'S FAMOUS PLAYERS AND SINGERS: Sam Lanin dir: Bob Effros and another, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey and another, cl, as / ? Larry Binyon, cl, ts, f / p / g / bb / d / Smith Ballew, v. New York, October 10, 1930.
100430-1 It's A Great Life (If You Don't Weaken) - vSB
Har 1234-H, Re G-20896
404467-B It's A Great Life (If You Don't Weaken) - vSB
Od ONY-36148, Par PNY-34142, R-867
100453-1 When Kentucky Bids The World Good Morning - vSB
Har 1260-H, Re G-20998
404468-B When Kentucky Bids The World Good Morning - vSB
Od ONY-36149, Par PNY-34140, R-823
404469-B I'm Proud Of You - vSB
Od ONY-36152, Par PNY-34145, R-832, Ar 4671
100441-1 Satan's Holiday
Har 1248-H
404470-B Satan's Holiday
Od ONY-36152, Par PNY-34144
NOTE: Harmony 1234-H and Regal G-20896 as FRANK AUBURN AND HIS ORCHESTRA; 1248-H as CHESTER LEIGHTON AND HIS SOPHOMORES; 1260-H and Regal G-20998 as FORD BRITTEN AND HIS BLUE COMETS; Odeon ONY-36148, ONY-36149, and ONY-36152 as NEW YORK SYNCOPATORS; Parlophone PNY-34140,
PNY-34142, PNY-34144, and PNY-34145 as THE DEAUVILLE SYNCOPATORS; Parlophone R-823 as ED LOYD'S ORCHESTRA; Ariel as ARIEL DANCE ORCH.
Similar to the above. New York, January 26, 1931.
100475-1 Keep A Song In Your Soul - v
Har 1274-H
404819-A Keep A Song In Your Soul - v
Od ONY-36183, Par PNY-34174, R-893
NOTE: Harmony 1274-H as LLOYD KEATING AND HIS MUSIC; Parlophone PNY-34174 as ALBERT MASON'S ORCHESTRA.
Sam Lanin dir: Manny Klein and another, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Benny Goodman, cl, as / as / Hymie Wolfson, ts /
2 vn / Irving Brodsky, p / bj / bb / d / Dick Robertson (as PHIL HUGHES), v. New York, April 3, 1931.
151482-2 Just A Crazy Song (Hi-Hi-Hi) - vDR
Har 1313-H, Cl 5304-C, VT 2370-V
404902-A Just A Crazy Song (Hi-Hi-Hi) - vDR
OK 41492, Od ONY-36208, 193702, Par PNY-34199, R-1070
NOTE: All issues from matrix 151482-2 as PHIL HUGHES AND HIS HIGH HATTERS; Okeh 41492 as DAVID EDWARDS AND HIS BOYS; Odeon ONY-36208 as THE NEW YORK SYNCOPATORS; 193702 as SAM LANIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA, Parlophone PNY-34199 as THE DEAUVILLE SYNCOPATORS.
SAM LANIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Sam Lanin dir. probably: Bunny Berigan and another, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / as / ? Larry Binyon, ts / vn / Arthur Schutt, p / Tony Colucci, bj / bb / d / Paul Small, v. New York, June 2, 1931.
10682-1 I Found A Million-Dollar Baby (In A Five-And-Ten-Cent Store) - vPS
Ban 32219, Per 15486, Ro 1667, Apex 41369, Roy 391156
10683-1 Little Girl - vPS
Ban 32219, Per 15486, Ro 1667, Apex 41373, Roy 391156
See also Bailey's Lucky Seven, the Broadway Bell, Hops, the Ipana Troubadours, Lanin's Red Heads, and Lanin's Southern Serenaders.
Sam Lanin's name was also used as a pseudonym for a variety of bands with which he had little or no connection. Those included in this book are as follows:
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