ORIGINAL MEMPHIS MELODY BOYS
Elmer Schoebel, p, a, dir: Murphy Steinberg, c / Santo Pecora, tb / Charlie Bezimek, Roy Kramer cl, as / Art Kassel, cl, ts / Otto Barberino, vn, where shown / Lou Black, bj / Steve Brown, bb / __ Schoebel (young relative of Elmer Schoebel), d / Billy Meyers, v. Richmond, IN, April 2, 1923.
11377-B There's No Gal Like My Gal
Gnt 5157
11378-A Wonderful Dream - vnOB
Gnt 5123, Cdl 562
11379-A Blue Grass Blues
Gnt 5157
11380-A Made A Monkey Out Of Me - vBM
Gnt 5123, 3097, Ch 15005
CHICAGO BLUES DANCE ORCHESTRA: As above. Chicago, May 30, 1923.
81043-2 Blue Grass Blues
Col A3923, Re G-8096
81044-2 House Of David Blues
Col A3923, Re G-8096
NOTE: Regal G-8096 as REGAL NOVELTY ORCHESTRA.
Chicago, May 31, 1923.
81049-1-2-3 Eccentric Rag (J. Russel Robinson)
Col unissued
81050-1-2-3 Step, Daddy
Col unissued
See also Art Kahn and his Orchestra, and Midway Dance Orchestra.
ORIGINAL MIDNIGHT RAMBLERS ORCHESTRA
Lawrence "Slim" Freeman, cl, as, ts, dir: Zeddie Bonner, t / Charles Leftwich, tb / James Reddick, p / Guy Williams, bj, v / Charles Greer, d. Chicago, c. February, 1925.
733 Midnight Ramblers Stomps (Owl Strut) - vGW
Auto unnumbered
733-1 Midnight Rambler Blues (Bowling Green) - vGW
Auto unnumbered
NOTE: The labels of the only known copy are reversed; each side bears the same matrix number.
ORIGINAL NEW ORLEANS JAZZ BAND
NEW ORLEANS JAZZ BAND: Jimmy Durante, p, dir: Frank Christian, c / Frank Lhotak, tb / Achille Baquet, cl / Arnold Loyacano, d. New York, c. November, 1918.
477-B Ole Miss
OK 1156
478-B Ja Da (intro: You'll Find Old Dixieland In France)
OK 1155
ORIGINAL NEW ORLEANS JAZZ BAND: Same. New York, January, 1919.
6026 He's Had No Lovin' For A Long Long Time
Gnt 4508
6027 Ja-Da (intro: You'll Find Old Dixieland In France)
Gnt 4508
Unknown tb replaces Lhotak. New York, c. March, 1919.
6091, -A Ja, Da (intro: You'll Find Old Dixieland In France)
Gnt 4508, Ristic 2
6092-A He's Had No Lovin' For A Long Long Time
Gnt 4508, Ristic 2
NOTE: Arnold Loyacano recalled having recorded for Emerson with this band between September, 1918, and
December 30, 1919, but if so, these were never issued.
ORIGINAL NEW ORLEANS RHYTHM KINGS
See the New Orleans Rhythm Kings.
ORIGINAL PENNSYLVANIA SERENADERS
See Whitey Kaufman.
ORIGINAL TAMPA FIVE
Pseudonym on Dandy for the Original Indiana Five, q.v.
ORIGINAL TUXEDO JAZZ ORCHESTRA
See Oscar Celestin.
ORIGINAL WASHBOARD BEATERS
Pseudonym on Parlophone for the following items listed in this book:
R-113 Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven
R-2305 Clarence Williams' Washboard Five
R-3381 Clarence Williams' Washboard Five
R-3383 Clarence Williams' Washboard Five
R-3492 Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven
THE ORIGINAL WOLVERINES
Dick Voynow, p, dir: Jimmy McPartland, c / Mike Durso, tb / Maurie Bercov, cl, as / g / Basil Dupre, sb / Vic Moore, d. Chicago, October 12, 1927.
C-1290; E-6765 Royal Garden Blues
Br 3708 (not issued), A-7852, A-81001, CMS 101
C-1291 Royal Garden Blues
Br 4000, A-7616, Voc 15635
C-1292; E-6759 Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble
Br 3707, 3856, Voc 15634, CMS 102
C-1303; E-6768 A Good Man Is Hard To Find
Br 3708 (not issued), A-7616, A-7852, A-81001
C-1305 A Good Man Is Hard To Find
Br 4000, Voc 15635, CMS 100
C-1306; E-6762 The New Twister
Br 3707, 3856, Voc 15634, CMS 102
NOTE: The intervening matrices are by Rev. A. W. Nix and Congregation, on the same date.
2 unknown c replace McPartland; unknown ts, gfs, / v added. Chicago, May 24, 1928.
E-7353 Limehouse Blues
Voc 15708, CMS 101
E-7354 Dear Old Southland - v
Voc 15708, CMS 100
NOTE: The above were originally assigned Brunswick matrices C-1971-B / C-1972-B, respectively.
Other titles issued as by the Original Wolverines were directed by Fred Hamm, q.v. See also The Wolverines (Vocalion 15784).
ORIOLE DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Oriole for the following items listed in this book:
319 Oh, Mabel! (California Ramblers)
374 Those Panama Mamas (Six Black Diamonds)
482 Silver Head (California Ramblers)
1542 I Get The Blues When It Rains (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)
ORIOLE ORCHESTRA
See Russo and Fiorito's Oriole Orchestra.
ORIOLE SALON ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Australian Angelus 3334, 3345, and Lyric 3345 for Eubie Blake and his Orchestra, q.v.
THE ORIOLE SERENADERS
Pseudonym on Champion 15271 for Fred Rich and his Times Square Orchestra, q.v.
ORK. PICCADILLI W LONDYNIE
Pseudonym on Usiba 245 for the Carolina Club Orchestra (see Hal Kemp).
NICHOLAS ORLANDO'S ORCHESTRA
The following is the only title by this band likely to interest jazz collectors, as it features good t / vn / g; Jack Kaufman (as WALTER NEFF), v. New York, c. September 9, 1927.
1077733 Dawning - vJK
PA 36689, 11503, Per 14870, P-342
NOTE: Perfect P-342 as RAYNER'S DANCE ORCHESTRA
THE ORLEANIANS
Sharkey Bonano, c / Santo Pecora, tb / probably Sidney Arodin, cl / Hal Jordy, as, bar / Freddy Newman, p / Joe Cupero, g / Luther Lamar, bb / Monk Hazel, d, mel. New Orleans, December 16, 1928.
147652-1-2-3 Banana Peel
Col unissued
147653-1-2 Baby
Col unissued
ORPHEUM MELODY MASTERS
Pseudonym on Bell for the following items listed in this book:
P-291 You'll Never Get To Heaven With Those Eyes (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
P-298 San (Nathan Glantz and his Orchestra)
ORPHEUS DANCE BAND
This name was given to the Zonophone house dance band after the Arcadians Dance Orchestra name was dropped in 1930. The following is known to be an excellent hot dance record, and there may well be others similar.
John Firman dir: Max Goldberg and another, t / 2 cl, as / ? Joe Crossman, ts / Bert Read, p / Joe Brannelly, bj / Billy Bell or George Gibbs, bb / Rudy Starita or Harry Robbins, d / Charles W. Saxby, or. Kingsway Hall, London, February, 1931.
OY-442-2 Sweet Jennie Lee
Zon 5841
ORQUESTA LOS DEAVELADOS
See Sam Lanin (Broadway Broadcasters).
HAROLD ORTLI AND HIS OHIO STATE COLLEGIANS
Harold Ortli, tb, dir: Frank Zeeck, c / Herb Hand, cl, as / as, ts, bsx / Walter Sessenmyer, p / Clarence Buck, bj, v / Doug Whitstone, bb / ? Elmer Sessenmyer, d. Cleveland, February, 1925.
8942-B I Couldn't Get To It (In Time) - vCB
OK 40332
8943-A My Daddy Rocks Me (With One Steady Roll)-vCB
OK 40332
KID ORY'S SUNSHINNE BAND [sic]
See Spikes' Seven Pods of Pepper.
GEORGE OSBORN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Phil Burdick, Phil Bibbs, t / Hal Runyon, tb / Bill Burdick, cl / George Rice, Jack Moroni, as, ts / Emery Graneer,
vn / Rollie Altmeyer, p / Larry Arndt, bj / Eli Barnett, d / Don Guthrie, x. Lowry Hotel, St. Paul, c. June 18, 1927.
12868 Brainstorm
Gnt 6215, Ch 15323
NOTE: Champion 15323 as FRANK HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Other titles by this band are of no
interest as jazz.
WILL OSBORNE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
The following title by this famous popular vocalist and his orchestra contain points of interest as jazz.
Will Osborne, v, dir: probably: George McGhee, and another, t / tb / Jack Stacey, and another, cl, as / cl, ts / 3 vn / Frank Froeba, p / g / sb / d. New York, February 10, 1931.
E-36044- Hello! Beautiful - vWO
Mt M-12099, Spt S-2175, Aur A-22001, Emb E-134, Pan 25030, P-12098, Mf G-2007
NOTE: Supertone as THE CLEVELANDERS; Aurora as AURORA ARISTOCRATS; Embassy as CORINTHIC ORCHESTRA; Mayfair G-2007 as MICKEY'S NIGHT BIRDS.
OSTEND'S KURSAAL'S ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Maxsa 1523 for the California Ramblers, q.v.
GLEN OSWALD'S SERENADERS
Glen Oswald, vn, dir: Claude Burch, Al Harris, t / Marty King, tb / George Smith, Del Porter, cl, ss, as / Abe Maule (or Moll), cl, ts / Wayne Allen, p / Zeke Mann, bj / Tom Curtis, bb / Bill Weber, d. Los Angeles, March 3, 1925.
PB-101-2 Bucktown Blues
Vic 19733
Pete Olds, cl, ss, as, replaces Smith; Peck Holten, p, replaces Allen Los Angeles, September 4, 1925.
PBVE-136-1-2-3-4 Everybody Stomp
Vic unissued
NOTE: Other records by this band are of no jazz interest.
RED OWENS AND HIS GANG
Pseudonym on Champion for Floyd Mills and his Marylanders, q.v.
WILLIE "SCARECROW" OWENS
THE SCARE CROW: Billy McOwens, v, acc. by Gene Hill's Chicago Rhythm Boys: Gene Hill dir: unknown t / as /
p / bj / d. Richmond, IN, May 15, 1930.
16607, -A Scare Crow Blues
Gnt unissued
16609-A Traveling Blues
Gnt 7209, Ch 16036, Var 6046
16610-A Easy Creeping Mama
Gnt 7229, Ch 16014, Var 6024
16612-A Want Your Ashes Hauled
Gnt 7209, Var 6041
NOTE: Varsity 6024 as THE SCARCE CROW [sic]. The intervening matrices are by W. C. Childers, a country artist.
Acc. by the Harmony Boys: unknown t / p / bj. Richmond, IN, May 17, 1930.
16622-A Shake My Tree
Gnt 7229, Ch 16036, Var 6024
16623-A The Scare Crow Ball
Gnt 7275
16624, -A I'm Going To Show You My Black Bottom
Gnt unissued
16625 Everybody Wants To See My Black Bottom
Gnt unissued
NOTE: Varsity 6024 as THE SCARCE CROW [sic]. Other records by this artist have no particular interest as jazz as regards the accompaniments.
OXFORD RHYTHM MAKERS
Pseudonym on American Parlophone for Carl Webster's Yale Collegians, q.v.
HAROLD OXLEY AND HIS POST LODGE ORCHESTRA
The following title from five issued by Okeh and Pathé in 1924 by this band is of some interest as a hot dance record.
Harold Oxley, vn, dir: 2 t / tb / 2 cl, ss, as / cl, ts / p / bj / bb / d; the personnel included Archie Snead and Charlie Storm, both arrangers, but their instruments are not known.
New York, c. August 5, 1924.
72729-B I Don't Know Why
OK 40180, Par E-5324
FRED OZARK'S JUG BLOWERS
Probably Ed Smalle, Vernon Dalhart, Cliff Edwards, k, acc. by either or both of the latter two on bj and u. New York, c. May 9, 1924.
105310 Bringing Home The Bacon
PA 036091, Per 14282
105313 Savannah (The Georgianna Blues)
PA 036091, Per 14282
P
PACIFIC COAST PLAYERS
2 t / tb / 2 as / ts / p / bj / bb / d. New York, c. April, 1926.
3818-A Jazzing Around
Rx 1326
JACK PADBURY AND HIS COSMO CLUB SIX
Jack Padbury, cl, as, bar, dir: Bert Hargest, t / Phil Silverston, vn / Tommy Hinsby, p / Pasquale Troise, bj, g / Charlie Knapp, d. London, February 14, 1929.
12196-2 Today's A Sunny Day For Me
EBW 4915
12197-1 Two Weeks' Notice
EBW 4915
88702-2 Today's A Sunny Day For Me
EBR 941
88703-1 Two Weeks' Notice
EBR 941
London, March 6, 1929.
88729-1 Hot Bricks
EBR unissued
88730-1 Deep Hollow
EBR unissued
London, May 31, 1929.
88729-2-3 Hot Bricks
EBR unissued
Cecil Smith, tb, added. London, c. January 31, 1930.
12592-2 Cosmoitis
EBW 4982
12593-1 Alabama Mama
EBW 4982
88914-1 Praying For Rain
EBR 1254
88915-1 My Kinda Love
EBR 1254
Les Allen, v. London, December 3, 1930.
WAR-439-1-2 Just A Little Closer - vLA
Re unissued
WAR-440-1-2 Sing (A Happy Little Thing) - vLA
Re unissued
Other recordings by this band, including those accompanying Vivien Lambelet, are of no interest as jazz.
JOSE PADILLA ORCHESTRA
Jose Padilla was a Spanish composer of dance novelty tunes. His name was inexplicably used on Canadian Domino 21531 for Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra (q.v.), with which he had no apparent connection.
BILLY PAGE AND HIS BROADWAY SYNCOPATORS
Billy Page, cl, as, dir: Clarence Dolsey, Rex Stewart, c / Henry Robinson, tb / Harrison Jackson, ? cl, as / Fred Washington, ? cl, ts / Danny Wilson, p / Elmer Turner, bj / Frank Holden, bb / Robert Dews, d / Floyd Fitch, unknown instrument. New York, May 23, 1924.
72559? Chicago Gouge
OK unissued
72560? Burning Kisses
OK unissued
NOTE: These titles are shown in The Pittsburgh Courier for May 24, 1924, as having been being made (or to be made) "on Friday." A there were no records made on May 30, the date shown must be correct. The matrix numbers fit this, but which one applies to which title cannot be determined in the absence of recording ledgers or test pressings.
WALTER PAGE'S BLUE DEVILS
Walter Page, bb, sb, dir: James Simpson, Hot Lips Page, t / Dan Minor, tb / Buster Smith, cl, as / Ted Manning, as / Reuben Roddy, ts / William "Count" Basie, p / Reuben Lynch or Thomas Owens, g / Alvin Burroughs, d / Jimmy Rushing, v. Kansas City, November 10, 1929.
KC-612- Blue Devil Blues - vJR / bb
Voc 1463
KC-613- Squabblin' - sb
Voc 1463
JEWEL PAIGE
See Joe Brown for the sides issued as Jewel Paige and her Brown Brownies.
PALACE DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Broadway 1349 (I'M FOLLOWING YOU) for Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra, q.v.
PALACE GARDEN ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Pathé Actuelle and Perfect for the California Ramblers, q.v.
PALACE TRIO
Most records by the Palace Trio, with or without the augmentation of orchestra, are of no jazz interest, although the pianist on many of them was J. Russel Robinson, but the following is rather different.
PALACE TRIO WITH ORCH. ACC.: Rudy Wiedoeft, as, dir: c / tb / cl / Harry Akst, p / Mario Perry, pac. New York,
c. February, 1921.
Strut, Miss Lizzie
Oly 15101, Symphony Concert 21138
Spread Yo' Stuff
Oly 15101, BS 10070, Symphony Concert 21138
NOTE: Black Swan 10070 as ETHEL WATER'S JAZZ MASTERS; Symphony Concert 21138 as FARRELL'S DANCE ORCHESTRA.
PALAIS DE DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Parlophone E-4605 for the Casa Loma Orchestra, q.v.
LA PALINA BROADCASTERS
Pseudonym on Banner and associated labels for Fred Rich and his Orchestra, q.v.
PALLEDO ORCHESTRA OF ST. LOUIS
2 t / tb / cl, as / as, bar / cl, ts / vn / p / bj / bb / d. St. Louis, c. October 26, 1925.
9405-B Close Your Eyes
OK 40521
9406-B What-Cha-Call-Em Blues
OK 40521
PALL MALL DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Guardsman for the following items listed in this book:
1641 Hard-Hearted Hannah (Jeffries and his Rialto Orchestra)
1684 Too Tired (The Ambassadors)
1696 Mandy (Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra)
CHARLIE PALLOY
CHARLIE PALLOY AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Charlie Palloy, g, v, dir: 2 t / tb / 2 as / ts / p / bb / d. New York, September, October, 1932.
1879-1 It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) - vCP
Cr 3392
Vocal, acc. by own g / p. New York, September, October, 1932.
1884-2 How Deep Is The Ocean? (How High Is The Sky?)
Cr 3395, Bcst B-113
1887-2 Let's Put Out The Lights (And Go To Sleep)
Cr 3395, Bcst B-113
CHARLIE PALLOY AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As before, but cl, as, replaces previous saxes; sb replaces bb. New York, c. October, 1932.
1907-1 What A Perfect Combination - vCP
Cr 3410, Imp 2845
NOTE: Other Crown records by this artist may reward investigation.
PALM BEACH PLAYERS
Pseudonym on Beltona for the following items listed in this book:
101 The Sheik (California Ramblers)
403 Old Fashioned Love (The Ambassadors)
427 Stuttering (California Ramblers)
849 Suite 16 (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
882 Nay, Dearie, Nay (Vic Meyers and his Orchestra)
1256 Song Of The Wanderer (Johnny Sylvester and his Orchestra)
PALM BEACH SERENADERS
Pseudonym on Canadian Domino 21328 (SOMEDAY, SWEETHEART) for the California Ramblers, q.v.
ROY PALMER'S ALABAMA RASCALS
See the Memphis Night Hawks.
PALMETTO NIGHT CLUB ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Champion 15308 for the Baby Aristocrats Band, q.v.
PANACHORD BOYS
Pseudonym on Australian Panachord P-12103 for the Sunshine Boys, q.v.
PAN-AMERICAN DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Victor 24041 for Gene Kardos and his Orchestra, q.v.
LOUIS PANICO AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Louis Panico, another, t / tb / 2 cl / cl, ts / p / bj / bb / d. Chicago, October 10, 1927
C-1170 / 2 Wabash Blues
Br unissued
C-1173 / 5 Home Again Blues
Br unissued
Chicago, October 17, 1927
C-1358 / 61 Wabash Blues
Br unissued
Louis Panico, t, dir: Don Jones, tb / Maurie Bercov, cl / Putty Nettles, as / Pete Viera, p / g / Andy Panico, bb / Bobby Christian, d / v. Chicago, c. February 10, 1930.
C-5379-C Wabash Blues
Br 4736, A-8710, ARC 35-10-27, Voc 2849
C-5380-C Oh Doctor - v
Br 4736, A-8710, ARC 35-10-27, Voc 2849
C-5380-G Oh Doctor
Br unissued
NOTE: The G take is, as usual, a non-vocal take for German pressing. Brunswick A-8710, however, uses the vocal take under the subtitle ACH, HERR DOKTOR [sic], as shown.
Louis Panico, t dir: t / tb / cl, as / as / ts / p / g / sb / d / Jean Fay, v. Chicago, September 7, 1934.
C-9420-A Why Don't You Practice What You Preach? - vJF
Dec unissued
C-9421- Wabash Blues
Dec 159, 25416
C-9422- Someday, Sweetheart
Dec 159, 25416
C-9423-A Don't Let Your Love Go Wrong
Dec 230, Br 01888
Chicago, September 24, 1934.
C-9512-A Why Don't You Practice What You Preach?
Dec 230, Br 01888
NOTE: The label of Brunswick 01888 shows the matrix number as C-9420, and Jean Fay as vocalist, but in the wax the correct matrix number is shown, and there is no vocal.
PAPALIA AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Russ Papalia, tb, dir: c / cl / Eddie Powers, ts / p / bj / d. New Orleans, January 23, 1925.
8898-A Cross-Word Mama, You're Puzzling Me
OK 40347
8899-A Sometime When You're Alone
OK 40347
JEAN PAQUES
Piano solos. London, c. January 5, 1928.
11394-1 Flapperette
EBW unissued
11395-1-2 Hot Piano
EBW unissued
88007-1 Flapperette
EBR 804
88008-1 Hot Piano
EBR 804
London, July 6, 1929.
12368-2 Pianotes
EBW 4932
12369-2 Crooked Notes
EBW 4932
PARADISE CLUB BAND
Pseudonym on Conqueror 7459 (I'M FOLLOWING YOU) for Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra, q.v.
PARAMOUNT DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym for on Australian Paramount 2527 for Sam Lanin and his Orchestra.
THE PARAMOUNTEERS
Pseudonym on Columbia Special Records (Publix, etc.) for the following items listed in this book. Other sides
issued under this name are of no known jazz interest.
1065-P California Ramblers
2002-P The Georgians
PARAMOUNT PICKERS
Johnny Dodds, cl / ? Jimmy Blythe or Tiny Parham, p / ? Junie Cobb, bj, g, v. Chicago, c. February, 1929.
21184-1 Steal Away - vJC
Pm 12779, Bwy 509, Her 93015, Cen 3010, Amp R-105, JD 002
21185-1-2 Salty Dog - vJC
Pm 12779, Bwy 5069, Her 93015
NOTE: Broadway 5069 as BROADWAY PICKERS; Herwin 93015 as HERWIN HOT SHOTS; Century 3010 as JOHNNY DODDS.
PARAMOUNT RHYTHM BOYS
Pseudonym on Edison Bell Winner 5319 for Glen Lyte's Orchestra, and for various other American and British bands of no jazz interest.
TONY PARENTI
ANTHONY PARENTI AND HIS FAMOUS MELODY BOYS: Tony Parenti, cl, as, bar, dir: Henry Knecht, c / Charles Hartman, tb / Tony Papalia, ts / Vic Lubowski, p / Mike Holloway, bj / Mario Finazzo, bb / George Triay, d. New
Orleans, January 22, 1925.
8895-A That's A Plenty
OK 40308, Od FF-1070
8896-A Cabaret Echoes
OK 40308, Par R-3262
Albert Brunies, c, added. New Orleans, March 23, 1925.
32115-5 Dizzy Lizzy
Vic 19697
32116-2 French Market Blues
Vic 19697
New Orleans, March 24, 1925.
32117-3 La Vida Medley (intro: Ida / Gypsy Love Song)
Vic 19698
32118-3 Be Yourself
Vic 19698
32119-1 12th Street Blues
Vic 19647
32120-3 Creole Blues
Vic 19647
PARENTI'S LIBERTY SYNCOPATORS: As for the Victor sessions, but Leon Prima, c, replaces Brunies. New Orleans, September 23, 1925.
140987-1 Strut Yo' Stuff
Col 1549-D, J-591
140988-1 Midnight Papa
Col 545-D
140989-2 I Need Some Lovin'
Col 1549-D, J-591
140990-1 Cabaret Echoes
Col 545-D
NOTE: Columbia 1549-D as LA VEEDA DANCE ORCHESTRA.
2nd as added. New Orleans, April 12, 1926.
142000-2 Up Jumped The Devil
Col 836-D, J-147
142001-1-2 Cafe Capers
Col unissued
142002-1-2 Up And At 'Em
Col unissued
142003-1 Weary Blues
Col 1264-D
142004-1-2 New Crazy Blues
Col 836-D, J-147
142005-1 African Echoes
Col 1264-D
TONY PARENTI'S NEW ORLEANIANS: John Hyman (Johnny Wiggs), c / Charles Hartman, tb / Tony Parenti, cl,
as / Buzzy Williams, p / Jack Brian, g, v / Monk Hazel, d, v. New Orleans, April 27, 1928.
146221-2 In The Dungeon - vMH
Col 1548-D, J-602
146222-1 When You And I Were Pals - vJB
Col 1548-D, J-602
Leon Prima, c, replaces Hyman; Hal Jordy, as, bar / sb added. New Orleans, November, 1928.
NO-753-A Gumbo
Br 4184
NO-754-A You Made Me Like It, Baby
Br 4184
Clarinet solos, acc. by Vic Breidis, p. New York, May 10, 1929.
8743-1-2-3 St. Louis Blues
Ban unissued
8744-1-2-3 Old Man Rhythm
Plaza unissued
New York, June 28, 1929.
8743-4-5 St. Louis Blues
Ban unissued
8744-5 Old Man Rhythm
Ban 0580, Cam 0180, Je 5836, Or 1836, Ro 1199
TINY PARHAM
PARHAM'S BLACK PATTI BAND: Tiny Parham, p, dir. ? Doc Cheatham, ? Homer Hobson, t / tb / 2 as / ss, ts /
? vn / bj / bb / d / Bob Butler, v. St. Paul, MN, c. June 28, 1927.
12901-A Um-Ta-Da-Da-Da - vBB&ch
BP 8038
TINY PARHAM AND HIS "FORTY" FIVE: Claude Alexander or Roy Hobson, c / Kid Ory, tb / Charles Johnson, cl,
as / Tiny Parham, p / Papa Charlie Jackson, bj, v. Chicago, December, 1927.
20206-4 Jim Jackson's Kansas City Blues - vCJ
Pm 12586, Cen 3005
20207-3 A Little Bit Closer
Pm 12586, Chg 801, Cen 3005
NOTE: Challenge 801 as CAFE ROYAL BOYS.
TINY PARHAM AND HIS MUSICIANS: Tiny Parham, p, cel dir: Punch Miller, c / Charles Lawson, tb / Charles Johnson, cl, as / Charlie Jackson, bj / Quinn Wilson, bb / Ernie Marrero, d, wb. Chicago, July 2, 1928.
46037-1 The Head Hunter's Dream (An African Fantasy)
X LVA-3039, 130285, Vic RA-5313 (LPs), HMV 7EG-8210 (EP)
46037-2 The Head Hunter's Dream (An African Fantasy)
Vic 21553
46038-1 Stuttering Blues
Vic V-38009, BB B-8130, WS 101
46038-2 Stuttering Blues
X LVA-3039, Vic RA-5313 (LPs), HMV 7EG-8210 (EP)
46039-1 Clarice
Vic 21659
46040-1 Snake Eyes
Vic 21659
46040-2 Snake Eyes
X LVA-3039, Vic RA-5313 (LPs), HMV 7EG-8210 (EP)
46041-1 Cuckoo Blues
Vic 741090 (LP)
46041-2 Cuckoo Blues
Vic 21553
46042-1 Jogo Rhythm
Vic V-38009, BB B-8130, WS 101
46042-2 Jogo Rhythm
X LVA-3039, Vic RA-5315 (LPs), HMV 7EG-8210 (EP)
Roy Hobson, c, replaces Miller, Elliott Washington, vn, added; Mike McKendrick, bj, replaces Jackson. Chicago,
February 1, 1929.
48844-2 Voodoo
Vic V-38054
48845-1 Skag-A-Lag
X LVA-3039, Vic RA-5313 (LPs)
48845-2 Skag-A-Lag
Vic V-38054
48846-1 Stompin' On Down
X LVA-3039, Vic RA-5313 (LPs)
48846-2 Stompin' On Down
Vic V-38060
48847-1 Blue Melody Blues
JA 21 (LP)
48847-2 Blue Melody Blues
Vic V-38047
Chicago, February 2, 1929.
48848-2 Tiny's Stomp (Oriental Blues)
Vic V-38060
48849-1 Subway Sobs
Vic V-38041, BB B-6031
48850-2 That Kind Of Love
Vic V-38047
48851-2 Blue Island Blues
Vic V-38041, BB B-5333, B-7005, B-10044, Sr S-3414
Chicago, July 22, 1929.
55460-2 Jungle Crawl
Vic V-38082, BB B-5146, Sr S-3227, Creole 13
55461-2 Lucky "3-6-9"
Vic V-38082, Creole 13
55462-2 Echo Blues
Vic V-38076
55463-1 Washboard Wiggles
Vic V-38076, BB B-6570, Jay 11
Punch Miller, c, replaces Hobson; Dalbert Bright, cl, ss, as, ts, replaces Johnson. Chicago, October 26, 1929.
57333-2 Pigs' Feet And Slaw
Vic 23410
57334-2 Bombay
Vic 23426
57335-2 Fat Man Blues
Vic V-38126, 1AC-0126, Jay 11
57336-3 Golden Lily
Vic 23426
57337-3 Steel String Blues
Vic 23410
57338-2 Sud Buster's Dream
Vic 22778, HMV B-6150, K-6568, Creole 18
Chicago, December 3, 1929.
57216-1 Dixieland Doin's
Vic V-38111, 1AC-0126, Creole 14
57217-2 Cathedral Blues
Vic V-38111, Creole 14
57218-1-2 Cheerful Blues
Vic unissued
57219-2 Black Cat Moan
Vic V-38126, BB B-5146, B-6570, Sr S-3227
Tiny Parham, p, dir: Roy Hobson, c / John Thomas, tb / Dalbert Bright, cl, as / Jimmy Hutchinson, ts / Mike McKendrick, bj, g (and w, as MAURICE HENDRICKS) / Milt Hinton, bb / Jimmy McEndre, d / Tommy Brookins, v. Chicago,
November 4, 1930.
62931-2 Doin' The Jug-Jug
Vic 23027, HMV B-4839
62932-1 Rock Bottom
Vic 22842
62933-1 Down Yonder
Pirate MPC-505 (LP)
62934-1 Blue Moon Blues
Vic 23027
62935-1 Squeeze Me
Pirate MPC-521 (LP)
62936-1 Back To The Jungle
Pirate MPC-505 (LP)
62937-1 Nervous Tension
JA 21 (LP)
62937-2 Nervous Tension
Vic 23386
62938-2 Memphis Mamie
Vic 23386
NOTE: A limited edition of Victor 23386, with both sides dubbed, was made available in 1964.
Chicago, November 11, 1930.
62951-1 Now That I've Found You - wMH
Vic 22778
62952-2 My Dreams - vTB
Vic 23432
62953-2 After All I've Done For You - vTB
Vic 23432
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