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MUSE NOVELTY SEXTET

Pseudonym on Muse for the Varsity Eight, q.v.



THE MUSICAL COMRADES

Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:

Muse 416 Wop Blues (Johnny Johnson and his Orchestra)

468 You Know Me, Alabam' (Varsity Eight)

491 Knock At The Door (Varsity Eight)

498 I Can't Find A Name Sweet Enough For You (Varsity Eight)

Tremont 0515 Copenhagen (Varsity Eight)

0544 If You Knew Susie (Varsity Eight)



MUSICAL STEVEDORES

Freddy Jenkins, Louis Metcalf, t / Henry Hicks, tb / Clarence Grimes, cl / Charlie Holmes, ss­, as / Cliff Jackson, p, cymbal / Elmer Snowden, bj / Bud Hicks, bb / scat v. New York, January 30, 1929.

147899-3 Happy Rhythm

Col 14406-D

147900-3 Honeycomb Harmony

Col 14406-D



MUSICAL TRIO

See the Novelty Blue Boys.

THE MUSICAL VOYAGERS

Pseudonym on Parlophone PNY-34152 and PNY-34153 for the Travelers (see the Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra).



VICK MYERS' ATLANTA MELODY ARTISTS

Vick Myers, cl, as, dir: John Dillard, unknown, t / unknown, tb / Charlie Troutt, as, bar / ts / vn / Taylor Flannigan,


p / bj / bb / d / Billy Meyers, v / Lambdin Kay, of Station WSB Atlanta, compères*. Atlanta, January 10, 1925.

8853-A-B Blue Eyed Sally

OK 40281

8854-A If You Don't Want Me, Stop Doggin' Me 'Round

OK 40281

Atlanta, April 14, 1925.

9050-B Oh! That Sweet In Suite 16 - vBM

OK 40386

Atlanta, April 15, 1925.

9059-A Sweet Man Blues

OK 40386

9060-A *Mamie

OK 40364

9061-A *Flag That Train (To Alabam')

OK 40364

Atlanta, July 5-6, 1925.

9220-A Save Your Sorrow

OK 40434, Od 03309, 5672 (Swedish)

9226-A Nantucket Nan

OK 40434, Od 03309, 5672 (Swedish)

Pete Underwood, t, added, or possibly replaces Dillard. Atlanta, March 16, 1926.

9630-A I'd Rather Be Alone - vBM

OK 40614

NOTE: This is not the same artist as VIC MEYERS, q.v.



THE MYSTERY ORCHESTRA

Red McKenzie, tin-can, v / ? Dick Slevin, tin-can / bj / Jack Bland, g / George Means, suitcase. (The tin-cans are probably kazoos). Chicago, February 23, 1929.

50517-1-2 Arkansas Blues - vRM

Vic unissued

50518-1-2 Never Had A Reason To Believe In You

Vic unissued


N

GREGOIRE NAKCHOUNIAN AND HIS RUSSIAN NORTH STAR ORCHESTRA

Gregoire Nakchounian, cl, as, dir: Martin Helsmuorte, c / Julian Testaert, tb / Albert Doveydt, cl, ts, bsx / Jean (John) Paques, p / Erwin Steinbacher, bj / Eugene t'Sas, d / some­times vn and k added / v.

Berlin, December, 1926.

890-D Brotherly Love - v

Vox H 10268-E

892-D Schreeveport Stomp [sic]

Vox H 10269-E

Berlin, January, 1927.

919-D She Was Just A Sailor's Sweetheart

Vox H 10270-E

920-D Wa Wa Wa

Vox H 10270-E

921-D Katinka

Vox H 10269-E

922-D Krazy Kapers - asGN / JP, p only

Vox H 10271-E

924-D Sugar Baby - v

Vox H 10268-E



MABEL NANCE

Pseudonym on Silvertone for Thelma La Vizzo, q.v.



PHIL NAPOLEON

PHIL NAPOLEON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Phil Napoleon, t, dir: Warren Hookway and/or Reece Henry, t / Dave Harman, tb / Carroll Thorne­, Carl Irish, cl, ss, as / Frank Ward, cl, ss, ts / Harry Hoffman, vn / Steve Kretzmer, p / Dave Skine, bj / Edward Stern, bb / Eddie Schaff, d. New York, December 23, 1926.

11394 Go, Joe, Go

Ed 51908


11395 Tiger Rag

Ed 51908


NOTE: The same band recorded three sides for Pathé (matrices 107266 - 107268), but these offer nothing to
interest a jazz enthusiast.

Phil Napoleon, t, dir: Warren Hookway or John Azevedo, t / Ted Raph, tb / Carroll Thorne­, Carl Irish, cl, ss, as / Frank Ward, cl, ss, ts / Frank Vigneau, p / Dave Skine, bj / Al Kunze, bb / Charlie Jondro, d. New York, February 7, 1927.

37744-1-2-3 Tiger Rag

Vic unissued

37745-2 Clarinet Marmalade

Vic 20647

New York, February 24, 1927.

11539 It Made You Happy When You Made Me Cry

Ed 51960, Amb 5309

11540 The Cat

Ed 51962

New York, March 22, 1927.

11594 Rubber Heels

Ed 52021


11595 Clarinet Marmalade

Ed 52021


2nd tb added; Billy Murray, v. New York, March 31, 1927.

38313-1 Take Your Finger Out Of Your Mouth - vBM

Vic 20605, HMV B-5331, EA-198

38314-2 Go, Joe, Go

Vic 20605, HMV B-5331

One of the saxes doubles f; J. Donald Parker, v. New York, April 6, 1927.

11628 Mary Dear, I Miss You Most Of All - vJDP

Ed 51996


11629 La Lo La

Ed 51997


11630 Underneath The Weeping Willow

Ed 51996


New York, November 12, 1927.

18027 Moon Of Japan

Ed unissued

18028 Five Pennies

Ed 52147

NAPOLEON'S EMPERORS: Phil Napoleon, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Joe Venuti­, vn / Frank Signorelli, p / Eddie Lang, g / Joe Tarto, sb / Stan King, d. New York, May 14, 1929.

53615-3 Mean To Me

Vic V-38057, BB B-6574, B-7101

53616-2 My Kinda Love

Vic V-38057, BB B-6574, B-7101

Ted Napoleon, d, replaces King. New York, May 23, 1929.

53505-2 Gettin' Hot (Waterloo)

Vic 23039, HMV B-4890

53507-2 Anything (Thunder In My Dreams*)

Vic V-38069, BB B-7039*, HMV B-4955

535OB-1-2 You Can't Cheat A Cheater

Vic V-38069, HMV B-4955, BD-120

NOTE: Victor 23039 and HMV B-4890 as JOE VENUTI AND HIS ORCHESTRA.



WILLIAM NAPPI AND HIS ORCHESTRA

William Nappi, t, dir: t / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / p / bj / bb / d. Atlanta, April 22, 1926.

142090-2 If You Just Knew

Col 1262-D

142091-1-2 No 'Count Blues

Col unissued

Atlanta, April 4, 1927.

143881-2 I'll Dream Of You

Col 1042-D

143882-3 Look Me Over

Col 1042-D

SAM NASH AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on American Parlophone for Ben Selvin and his Orchestra, q.v. for titles of jazz interest; also for Phil Dannenberg and his Orchestra on Parlophone PNY-34187, q.v.



NASHVILLE JAZZERS

Tom Morris, c / Bob Fuller, cl / as / Mike Jackson, p / bj. New York, c. 1927.

102-A-B St. Louis Blues

VD / Mad 5001 50001, VD 7023, MF 102

NOTE: The matrix number shown here is probably false, but all copies inspected show only this.

NATIONAL MUSIC LOVERS (DANCE) ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on National Music Lovers Records for the following items listed in this book:

1097 Charley, My Boy (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)

1123 I Miss My Swiss (California Ramblers)

1134 I'm Sitting On Top Of The World (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)

1152 Steppin' Along (The Hotsey-Totsey Boys).

1155 Desert Blues (Bob Fuller)

1156 Dancin' The Blues (Bob Fuller)

1186 Brown Pepper (correct title BROWN SUGAR) (Original Indiana Five)

HAZAY NATZY

Of the considerable number of records made by this hotel-band leader, only the following is of some jazz interest.

HOTEL BILTMORE ORCHESTRA: Hazay Natzy dir: t / tb / cl / as / ts / p / bj / bb / d. New York, c. February 2, 1925.

106834 When My Sugar Walks Down The Street (All The Little Birdies Go "Tweet Tweet Tweet")

PA 036206, 10892, Per 14387, Gra 9115, Hom C-818, I-S 7150, GP 18330

NOTE: Perfect 14387 as WESTCHESTER DANCE ORCHESTRA; Grafton 9115 as BAR HARBOUR ORCHESTRA; Homochord as THE REGENT ORCHESTRA; Ideal Scala 7150 as ASTORIA ORCHESTRA; Grand Pree as MARTIN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA.



KING NAWAHI'S HAWAIIANS

Most of the records issued under this name are of no jazz interest, but the following are exceptional.

Benny Nawahi, stg / Harry Volpe, James Ferraro, g. New York, December 20, 1929.

149608-2 Hawaiian Capers

Col 2076-D, DB-225, Re G-20712

New York, January 30, 1930.

149945-2 Tickling The Strings

Col 2138-D, DB-225, Re G-20762



OLIVER NAYLOR

NAYLOR'S SEVEN ACES: Oliver Naylor, p, dir: Edward "Pinky" Gerbrecht, c / Charles Hartman­, tb / Bill Creger, cl, as / Newton Richardson, ts / Jules Bauduc, bj / Louis Darrough, d. New York, January 31, 1924.

8740,-A High Society

Gnt 5392, St 9517, Ch 15038

8741-A Oh, Johnny! Please Don't - Mom-Ma!

Gnt 5386, St 9517

8742-A Ringelberg Blues

Gnt 5393


8743-A Hugo (I Go Where You Go)

Gnt 5375, St 9548

New York, February 1, 1924.

8744-A She Wouldn't Do (What I Asked Her To)

Gnt 5376, St 9523

8745-A I've Got A Cross-Eyed Papa (But He Looks Straight To Me)

Gnt 5376, St 9523

8746, -A You

Gnt 5375, St 9524

New York, February 2, 1924.

8747-A 31st Street Blues

Gnt 5392


8748-A Ain't That Hateful?

Gnt 5393, St 9518

New York, February 8, 1924.

8758-A Twilight Rose

Gnt 5432, St 9524

8759-A So I Took The Fifty-Thousand Dollars

Gnt 5386, St 9518

NOTE: Champion 15038 as SUNSET DANCE ORCHESTRA. The Phonograph and Talking Machine Weekly for February 27, 1924, reported that Naylor's Seven Aces also made the following titles around this date: COME ON, RED / WHY DID I KISS THAT GIRL? / IN THE EVENING / MY SWEETIE'S SWEETER THAN THAT, but they have not been found and apparently were not made for Gennett.

One of the reeds doubles bar or bsx; Jack Kaufman, v. New York, May 19, 1924.

8884-A Driftwood

Gnt 5470, St 9557

8885 Say, Say, Sadie - vJK

Gnt 5470, St 9557

__ White, bb, added. New York, January 5, 1925.

9261 Susquehanna Home

Gnt 5638


New York, January 6, 1925.

9268-A You And I

Gnt 5643, St 9615

9269-A Take Me

Gnt 5638

9270-A Bye Bye Baby

Gnt 5643, St 9615

OLIVER NAYLOR'S ORCHESTRA: As above. New York, January 7, 1925.

Sand [San?]

Vic test (unnumbered)

Bill Perry, a, dir: Edward "Pinky" Gerbrecht, c / Pete Beilman, tb / Jerry Richel, cl, as / Jack Howard, as / Lester "Gilly" Bouchon, cl, ts / Oliver Naylor, Bob Zurke, p / Jules Bauduc, bj / Carl Hansen, bb / Louis Darrough, d. Camden, NJ, May 1, 1925.

32565-3 Sweet Georgia Brown

Vic 19688, HMV B-2078

Camden, NJ, May 14, 1925.

32703-2 Slowin' Down Blues

HMV B-2079

32704-1-2-3-4 I'm Goin' Back To My Mammy's Cabin Door

Vic unissued

NOTE: Subsequent records (on OKeh, in 1929) by Oliver Naylor's Orchestra are of no interest.

NOBBY NEALE AND AL LYONS

Nobby Neale, cl / Al Lyons ("The Boy With The Steinway On His Stomach," per labels)­, pac. Chicago, July, 1929.

21327-3 Come From It

Pm 12775


21328-1 Go To It

Pm 12775


NEGER-JAZZ-ORCHESTER

Presumably a black (and hence American?) group; instrumentation and personnel unknown. Berlin, October, 1924.

Nothin' But

Vox 01637

Runnin' Wild

Vox 01637



CHUCK NELSON AND HIS BOYS

Pseudonym on Champion for Zach Whyte and his Orchestra, q.v.



DAVE NELSON

DAVE NELSON AND THE KING'S MEN: Dave Nelson, t, v, dir: Melvin Herbert, Harry Brown, t / Wilbur de Paris,


tb / Buster Bailey, Glyn Paque, cl, as / Charles Frazier, ts / Wayman Carver­, ts, f / Sam Allen, p / Arthur Taylor, bj,
g / Simon Marrero, bb / Gerald Hobson, d. New York, January 14, 1931.

64849-2 I Ain't Got Nobody - vDN

Vic 22639, BB 1849, B-5029, MW M-4893, Sr S-3115

64850-2 When Day Is Done - vDN

Vic 22639

64851-2 Some Of These Days - vDN

Vic 23039, BB 1849, B-5029, MW M-4894, Sr S-3115, HMV B-4853

DAVE'S HARLEM HIGHLIGHTS: Dave Nelson, t, v, dir: Clarence Brereton and either Melvin Herbert or Harry Brown, t / Wilbur de Paris, tb / Buster Bailey, Glyn Paque, cl, as / Charles Frazier, ts / Wayman Carver, ts, f / Sam Allen,


p / Danny Barker, bj / Simon Marrero, bb / Gerald Hobson, d. New York, June 9, 1931.

69905-1 Somebody Stole My Gal - vDN

TT C-1587, Eld 1930, MW M-4894

69906-1 Rockin' Chair - vDN

TT C-1576

69907-2 Loveless Love - vDN

TT C-1577

69906-2 St. Louis Blues - vDN

TT C-1588, Eld 1931 Aur 36-134

NOTE: Electradisk 1930 as MEMPHIS STOMPERS; 1931 as HARLEM HOT SHOTS.



JEWELL NELSON

Vocal, acc. by Leroy Williams, c / Willie Tyson, p / John Henry Bragg, g. Dallas, December 8, 1928.

147614-2 Jet Black Snake Blues

Col 14390-D

147615-2 Beating Me Blues

Col 14390-D



OZZIE NELSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA

The following sides by this well-known American dance band are of jazz interest.

Ozzie Nelson, v, dir: Charlie Spivak, t / Jack Teagarden, tb / Charlie Bubeck, Donald Wright­. cl, as / Bill Nelson, cl, ts / Sid Brokaw and another, vn / Harry Murphy, p / Sandy Wolf, g / Fred Whiteside, sb / Joe Bohan, d. New York, February 16, 1931.

E-36081-A Do I Really Deserve It From You? - vON

Br 6060, Spt S-2172

E-36082-A Dream A Little Dream Of Me - vON

Br 6060, Spt S-2172

NOTE: Supertone S-2172 as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND.

Ozzie Nelson, v, dir: Harry Johnson, Holly Humphreys, Bo Ashford, t / Elmer Smithers, Abe Lincoln, tb / Charlie Bubeck, Bill Stone, cl, as / Bill Nelson, cl, ts / Sid Brokaw, vn / Harry Murphy, Chauncey Gray, p / Sandy Wolf, g / Fred Whiteside, sb / Joe Bohan, d / Harriet Hilliard­, v. New York, February 5, 1934.

14772-1 What's Good For The Goose (Is Good For The Gander) - vON-HH

Voc 2642, EBW W-98, RZ G-22126

NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 11-98 as OWEN FALLON AND HIS CALIFORNIANS



NELSON'S ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Australian Dahlmont for Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra, q.v.



NELSON'S PARAMOUNT SERENADERS

Don Nelson, c / cl / Richard M. Jones, p. Chicago, c. June, 1927.

4560-2 Phillips Street Stomp

Pm 12494


4561-1-2 Nelson Blues

Pm 12494


D. C. NELSON'S PARAMOUNT SERENADERS: Same, but J. Norman Ebron, p, replaces Jones. Chicago, c. September, 1927.

20031-1-2 New Orleans Breakdown

Pm 12543

20032- Coo Coo Stomp

Pm 12543

TOM NEVILL

Pseudonym on Coliseum for Irving Kaufman, q.v.



NEW JERSEY DANCE ORCHESTRA

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

1180 Georgia Rose (California Ramblers)

1182 The Sheik (California Ramblers)

1306 Apple Sauce (Gene Fosdick's Hoosiers)

1316 Four O'Clock Blues (Original Memphis Five)

1318 Aggravatin' Papa (Original Memphis Five)

1327 Peggy Dear (Gene Fosdick's Hoosiers)

1328 Who's Sorry Now? (Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra)

1376 Both sides by Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra

1379 Ivy (The Southland Six)

1392 Henpecked Blues (Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra)

1419 Sittin' In A Corner (Broadway Syncopators)

1425 House Of David Blues (Broadway Syncopators)

1427 Just Hot (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)

1478 Both sides by Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra

1505 Cotton Pickers' Ball (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)

1613 Pleasure Mad (The Ambassadors)

1634 Susquehanna Home (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)

1669 Cuddle Up A Little Closer (The Ambassadors)

1685 Oh! How I Love My Darling (The Ambassadors)

1685 How I Love That Girl (Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra)

1700 Prince Of Wails (The Tennessee Tooters)

1701 Why Couldn't It Be Poor Little Me? (Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra)

1701 I Ain't Got Nobody To Love (The Tennessee Tooters)

1873 That's All There Is (Jeffries and his Rialto Orchestra)

1873 Then I'll Be Happy (Bailey's Lucky Seven)

1892 Sweet Child (Bailey's Lucky Seven)

1894 The Kiss I Can't Forget (Bailey's Lucky Seven)

1896 Both sides by Bailey's Lucky Seven

1914 What Did I Tell Ya? (Kerr's Famous Players)

1918 Wimmin - Aah! (Fess Williams' Royal Flush Orchestra)

2008 Don't Be Angry With Me (Joe Candullo's Everglades Orchestra)

NEW MAYFAIR DANCE ORCHESTRA

The following sides from the large number recorded by the Gramophone Company's house orchestra are of interest as hot dance records.

Carroll Gibbons, p, dir: Sylvester Ahola, Max Goldberg, t / tb / Jack Miranda, cl, as / Laurie Payne, cl, as, bar / Johnny Helfer, cl, ts / Eric Siday, Reg Pursglove, Jean Pougnet, vn / Bert Thomas, bj / ? Tiny Stock, bb / Rudy Starita, d, vib. Hayes, Middlesex, February 6, 1929.

Bb-15660-6 I'm Crazy Over You

HMV B-5603

Unknown t replaces Ahola; unknown cl, as, replaces Miranda; Eddie Brandt, Phil Arnold­, Les Allen, v. Hayes, Middlesex, February 14, 1929.

Bb-15775-3 What A Wonderful Wedding That Will Be - vEB-PA-LA

HMV B-5601

Carroll Gibbons, p, dir: Norman Payne and another, t / Lew Davis, tb / Jack Miranda, cl, as / Laurie Payne, cl, as, bar, hfp / Johnny Helfer, cl, ts / Eric Siday, Reg Pursglove, Jean Pougnet and 3 others, vn / Bert Thomas, bj / ? Tiny Stock, bb / Rudy Starita, d, vib. Hayes, Middlesex, March 20, 1929.

Bb-16160-4 Deep Hollow

HMV B-5632

Ray Noble dir: Sylvester Ahola, George Ratcliffe, t / Jock Fleming, tb / Harry Hines, cl, as / Laurie Payne, al, as,


bar / Johnny Helfer, cl, as, ts / Eric Siday, Reg Pursglove, Jean Pougnet and another, vn / Harry Jacobson, p / Ray Noble, cel / Bert Thomas, bj / ? Spike Hughes, sb / Bill Harry, d / Rudy Starita, vib. Small Queen's Hall, London, October 7, 1929.

Bb-17268-6 Teardrops

HMV B-5716

Bb-18014-2 Copper Blues (intro: Dancing Shoes)

HMV B-5717

Bb-18016-1 Terribly Fond Of You (intro: Dance Away Your Blues)

HMV B-5717

Max Goldberg, ? Bill Shakespeare, t, replace Ahola and Ratcliffe; unknown 4th sax re­places unknown 4th vn;


apparently 3rd p replaces sb, according to the HMV files. Hayes, Middlesex, October 31, 1929.

Bb-17748-2 So The Bluebirds And The Blackbirds Got Together

HMV B-5732

Starita omitted; sb added; Jacobson only p. Small Queen's Hall, London, November 7, 1929

Bb-13134-2 Every Now And Then

HMV B-5740

Bb-13136-2 Baby, You've Got The Right Idea

HMV B-5740

Ray Noble dir: Norman Payne, t / Laurie Payne, cl, as, bar / Eric Siday, Reg Pursglove, Jean Pougnet, vn / Bert Thomas, g / Spike Hughes, sb / Bill Harry, d. Despite the label, there is no vocal on this title. Small Queen's Hall, London, February 20, 1930.

Bb-19869-2 Every Day Away From You

HMV B-5800

Ray Noble dir: Max Goldberg and 2 other t / ? Jock Fleming, tb / ? Harry Hines, cl, as / Laurie Payne, cl, as, bar / ? Leon Goossens, ts / 5 vn including Eric Siday, Reg Pursglove­, Jean Pougnet / Harry Jacobson, p / Bert Thomas,


bj / Spike Hughes, sb / Bill Harry, d / Rudy Starita, vib (and chimes and tymps?) / W. Vernon, v. Small Queen's Hall, London, April 11, 1930.

Bb-19238-2 You've Got To Be Modernistic - vWV

HMV B-5819

Bb-19239-2 Crazy Feet - vWV

HMV B-5819

2 unknown vn omitted; only 2 t used; Harry Berly, ts, oc, replaces (or may even be) the previous ts. Small Queen's Hall, London, April 28, 1930.

Bb-19276-2 Harmony Heaven - vWV

HMV B-5827

Ray Noble dir: Max Goldberg, Bill Shakespeare, ? Norman Payne, t / Jock Fleming, tb / Harry Hines, cl, as / Laurie Payne, cl, as, bar / George Smith, ts / Eric Siday, vn / Harry Jacobson, p / Spike Hughes, sb / Bill Harry, d / Jack Plant, v. Small Queen's Hall, London, September 16, 1930.

Bb-20207-2 I've Got A Feeling - vJP

HMV B-5893

Reg Pursglove, Jean Pougnet, vn / vc / ? Ray Noble, cel, Cavan O'Connor, v, added. Small Queen's Hall, London, October 20, 1930.

Bb-20318-2 Just Imagine - vCO'C

HMV B-5918

Ray Noble dir: Max Goldberg, Bill Shakespeare, Jack Jackson, t / Tony Thorpe, tb / Laurie Payne, cl, as, bar / Bob Wise, George Smith, ts / Eric Siday, Reg Pursglove, Jean Pougnet, vn / Harry Jacobson, p / Bert Thomas, g / Jack Evetts, sb / Bill Harry, d / Al Bowlly, v. Small Queen's Hall, London, February 19, 1931.

0B, 369-3 Makin' Wickey-Wackey Down In Waikiki - vAB

HMV B-5989, EA-902

OB-370-3 Shout For Happiness - vAB

HMV B-5984

OB-375-4 Puzzle Record - Part 2 (Sweet Jennie Lee)

HMV B-3775, Vic 22745, Zon EE-246

NOTE: The third title is part of a triple-track record. All issues from matrix OB-375-4 as NOVELTY ORCHESTRA.

Ray Noble dir: Max Goldberg, Bill Shakespeare, t / Tony Thorpe, tb / Harry Hines, cl, as / Laurie Payne, cl, as,
bar / ? George Smith, ts / Hugo Rignold, probably Reg Leopold, Nobby Clarke, vn / Harry Jacobson, p / Bert
Thomas, g / Jack Evetts, sb / Bill Harry, d / Jack Plant, v. Small Queen's Hall, London, May 14, 1931.

OB-889-2 Come And Have A Cuddle On The Common - vJP

HMV B-6019

Probably as above, plus 1 tb (the files show 2 bass tb); Al Bowlly, v. London, October 31, 1931.

OB-1778-1 This Is The Day Of Days - vAB

HMV B-6091

Max Goldberg, t / Laurie Payne, cl, bar / Ray Noble, Harry Jacobson, p / Bert Thomas, g / Al Bowlly­, v. Small Queen's Hall, London, November 14, 1931.

OB-2231-2 Twentieth Century Blues - vAB

HMV B-4001, K-6979, El EG-2930, Vic 24090

NEW ORLEANS BLACK BIRDS

Phil Napoleon, t / Miff Mole, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Matt Malneck, vn / Frank Signorelli, p / Dick McDonough,


g / Joe Tarto, bb / Ted Napoleon, d. New York, December 11, 1928.

49248-1-2 Red Head

Vic V-38027, BB B-6611

9249-2 Playing The Blues

Vic V-38027, BB B-7881

NOTE: Two other titles were issued under this name on Victor V-38026 and the same Bluebirds as above. As they were made at a session directed by Jack Pettis, details are shown under his name.



NEW ORLEANS BLUE FIVE

Tom Morris, c / Joe Nanton, tb / Bob Fuller, cl, ss / Mike Jackson, p / Buddy Christian, g / Helen Baxter, Tom Morris, Joe Nanton, dialogue*. New York, November 2, 1926.

36895-1 My Baby Doesn't Squawk - clBF

Vic 20364

36896-1 *The King Of The Zulus - clBF

Vic 20316, WS 103

36897-1 South Rampart Street Blues - ssBF

Vic 20653

NOTE: Wax Shop 103 as THOMAS MORRIS AND HIS NEW ORLEANS BLUE SEVEN. Take 2 of these titles were issued on a limited edition Ristic LP.

NEW ORLEANS BLUE NINE

Earl Oliver, ? Harry Gluck, t / Sam Lewis, tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / Ben Selvin, vn / p / bj / bb / d. New York, c. January, 1924.

3190-A Stale Bread Blues

Bwy / Tri 1194, GG / Rx 1214, Or 204

NOTE: Broadway and Triangle 11394 as TRIANGLE RECORD ORCHESTRA; Oriole 204 as GULF COAST SPASM BAND.

New York, c. January, 1925.

3620-A Yellow Dog Blues

GG / Rx 1282, Clover 1581

New York, c. February, March, 1925.

3657-A-B Always Got The Blues

Amco / GG / Globe / Nadsco / Rx / Spm 1290, Ebs 1069, Mad 1604, Hom B-1900

NOTE: Clover 1581 as MARLBOROUGH MELODY SYNCOPATORS; Everybody's as SUNKIST

SERENADERS; Madison 1604 as THE DIXIE TROUBADOURS.

This name was also used as a pseudonym on Grey Gull / Radiex 1263 (and possibly associated labels) for the Harlem Harmony Kings, q.v.




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