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ISSIE RINGGOLD

Vocal, acc. by c / p. New York, January 22, 1930.

149797-3 He's A Good Meat Cutter

Col 14509-D

149798-2 Be On Your Merry Way

Col 14509-D



RIO GRANDE DANCE ORCHESTRA

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

G-15936 Then I'll Be Happy (Bailey's Lucky Seven)

G-15955 Both sides by Bailey's Lucky Seven

G-15977 Kentucky's Way Of Saying "Good Morning" (Bailey's Lucky Seven)

DAN RITCHIE'S ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Crown 81349 for Adrian Schubert's Orchestra, q.v.



SALLY RITZ

Pseudonym on Banner, Harmograph, and Regal for Rosa Henderson, q.v.



RIVER CLUB ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Odeon A-221154 (I'LL NEVER ASK FOR MORE) for the Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra, q.v.



RIVERSIDE DANCE BAND

Pseudonym on English Vocalion for the following items listed in this book:

X-8726 Don't Wake Me Up (Bailey's Lucky Seven)

X-9826 Honey Bunch (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)

X-9826 But I Do, You Know I Do (The Southerners)

X-9901 Cecilia (Bailey's Lucky Seven)

X-9938 Both sides by Joe Candullo's Everglades Orchestra

X-10004 I'm Looking Over A Four-Leaf Clover (Gowans' Rhapsody Makers)

X-10015 Underneath The Weeping Willow (Harry Pollock's Blue Diamonds)

X-10016 Mine (Johnny Sylvester and his Orchestra)



RIVIERA DANCE ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on English Vocalion M-1140 (YOU'VE GOT TO SEE MAMA EV'RY NIGHT) for Gene Fosdick's


Hoosiers.

RIVIERA PALACE ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Perfectaphone for the following listed items:

3086 Ain't She Sweet (Jack Pettis And His Band)

3086 I'm In Love Again (Six Hottentots)

3108 Magnolia (California Ramblers)

VINCENT RIZZO AND HIS HOTEL SYLVANIA ORCHESTRA

The following side by this commercial dance band is of some interest as a hot item featuring a good trumpet.

Vincent Rizzo dir: 2 t / tb / 2 cl, ss, as / cl, ts / vn / p / bj / bb / d / Billy Jones, d. New York, November 18, 1926.

80218-C Clap Yo' Hands - vBJ

OK 40725, Par R-3376

THE ROAMERS

Pseudonym on Panachord 25167 for The Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra (q.v.)



ROANE'S PENNSYLVANIANS

Carl Gross, vn, dir: Charlie Martin, Louis Martino, Frank Picher, t / Terry Page, tb, a / Johnny Wadlinger, John Albaro, cl, as / Dyke Bittenbender, another, cl, ts / Francis Fitzpatrick, p / __ Reguiro, g / Roger Melancook, sb / Herbert Lee, d / Bobby Roberts, "Snowball," v. New York, January 28, 1932.

71285-1 When You And I Were Young, Maggie - vch

Vic 22919, BB B-5645

71286-1 (We've Got To) Put That Sun Back In The Sky - vch

Vic 22922, HMV B-4906

71287-1 Chinatown, My Chinatown - vBR

Vic 22919, BB B-5645

71288-2 Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea - vBR-"S"-ch

Vic 22922

One sax omitted; Cliff Nazarro, v. New York, June 2, 1932.

72837-2 Is I In Love? I Is - v"S"-CN

Vic 24036

72838-1 Goodbye Blues - v"S"-CN-ch

Vic 24036

72839-2 Why Don't You Get Lost? - vch

Vic 24037, BB B-5108, Sr S-3191

72840-1 Charlie Two-Step - vCN

Vic 24039, HMV B-4921

72841-1 Cast Your Sins Away - vCR

Vic 24353

72842-1 Sleep, Come On And Take Me - vCN

Vic 24039

NOTE: Victor 24037, Bluebird B-5108 and Sunrise 5-3191 as CALLOWAY'S HOT SHOTS; Victor 24039 and HMV B-4921 as WILLIAMS' COTTON CLUB ORCHESTRA; Victor 24353 as JOE HAYMES AND HIS ORCHESTRA.



EVERETT ROBBINS

EVERETT ROBBINS AND HIS SYNCOPATING ROBBINS: Everett Robbins, p, v, dir: probably: Ira Walker, t / Eddie Vincent, tb / Jimmy Dudley, Henry Johnson, cl, Cm / Benny Fields, cl, ts / Dick Larkins, bj / bb / William Hoy, d. Chicago, c. February, 1924.

489 You Didn't Want Me When I Wanted You, I'm Somebody Else's Now

Auto (unnumbered)

Vocal, acc. by own p. Chicago, c. March, 1924.

510 A Triflin' Daddy's Blues

Auto (unnumbered)

JOSEPH ROBECHAUX AND HIS NEW ORLEANS RHYTHM BOYS

Joe Robechaux, p, dir: Eugene Ware, t / Alfred Guishard, cl, as, v / Gene Porter, ts / ? Rene Hall, bj / Walter


Williams, g, v / Ward Crosby, d, x. New York, August 22, 1933.

13851-2 Ring Dem Bells

Voc 2575

13852-2 St. Louis Blues

Voc 2539, Br X-2539

13853-1 Zola - v



Meritt 19 (LP)

13853-2 Zola - v

Voc 2646

13854-1 Foot Scuffle

Voc 2796

13855-1 King Kong Stomp

Voc 2539, Br X-2539

13856-1-2 Stormy Weather

Voc 2540, Br X-2540

13857-1 Saturday Night Fish Fry Drag

Voc 2796

New York, August 23, 1933.

13858-1 Every Tub

Voc 2827


13859-1 The Riff

Voc 2592


13860-2 After Me The Sun Goes Down - v

Voc 2610


13861-1 Jig Music - vWW

Voc 2545


New York, August 24, 1933.

13874-1 You Keep Me Always Living In Sin - vWW

Voc 2545

13875-1 Sleep, Come On And Take Me - vWW

Voc 2881

13876-1 Just Like A Falling Star

Voc 2881

13877-1 I Would Do Anything For You

Voc 2646

New York, August 25, 1933.

13882-1 She Don't Love Me

Voc 2827


13883-1 Lazy Bones - vAG

Voc 2540, Br X-2540

13884-1-2 Forty-Second Street

Voc 2575


13885-2 Why Should I Cry For You?

Voc 2610


Chick Bullock, v. New York, August 26, 1933.

13886-1-2 Shake It And Break It - v

Voc 2592

13887-1 That's How Rhythm Was Born - vCB

Ban 32348, Dom 131, Or 2749, Per 15809, Ro 2122, Mt 91613

13888-1 Swingy Little Thingy - vCB

Ban 32348, Dom 131, Or 2749, Per 15809, Ro 2122, Mt 91613, Rex 8051, Kr K-3517

NOTE: All issues from matrices 13887-1 and 13888-1 as CHICK BULLOCK AND HIS LEVEE LOUNGERS, except Rex 8051 and Kristall K-3517 (as BOB CAUSER AND HIS CORNELLIANS).



CLIFF ROBERTS' DANCE ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Crown 91059 for Duke Ellington and his Orchestra (q.v.)



HELEN ROBERTS

Pseudonym on Silvertone for Alberta Hunter, q.v.



LEW ROBERTS AND HIS DANCE BAND

Pseudonym on Lewis L-53 for Oscar Rabin and his Romany Band, q.v.



SALLY ROBERTS

Pseudonym on Okeh for Sara Martin, q.v.



DICK ROBERTSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA

The following titles by this popular light vocalist are of some interest to jazz collectors for their accompaniments. See also the ARC-Brunswick studio bands.

DICK ROBERTSON: Vocal, acc. by Red Nichols, t / Glenn Miller, tb / cl / as / ts / ?vn / p / bj, g / bb / d. New York, May, 1929.

E-29812- Some Sweet Day

Br 4367, 5032

E-29813- Louise

Br 4367, 5032

DICK ROBERTSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: 2 t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey and another, cl, as / cl, ts /


vn / p / g / bb / d / Dick Robertson, v. New York, May 1, 1931.

E-36678- Ho Hum!

Mt M-12162, Pan 25056, P-12162, Mf G-2023

E-36679- (There Ought To Be A) Moonlight Saving Time

Mt M-12162, Emb E-136, Pan 25056, P-12162, Mf G-2023

E-36680- I Wanna Sing About You

Mt M-12163, Emb E-141 Pan P-12163

NOTE: Mayfair G-2023 as BOB RICHARDSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Embassy E-136 as THE SOUTHERN SYNCOPATORS; E-141 as THE EMBASSY ENTERTAINERS.

New York, c. November, 1931.

1515-A A Hot Dog, A Blanket, And You

Cr 3214

New York, c. March, 1932.



Minnie The Moocher

Cr 3306


Kickin' The Gong Around

Cr 3306


Similar instrumentation, possibly including Manny Klein, t / Charlie Butterfield, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Joe Venuti, Harry Hoffman and / or Al Duffy, vn / Joe Meresco, p / Carl Kress, g / Dick Cherwin, sb / Larry Gomar or Chauncey Morehouse, d, vib. New York, June 7, 1932.

11908-A Bull Fiddle Blues

Mt M-12418, 91381, Per 15632, Pan 25259

11909-A West Bound Freight

Mt M-12417

NOTE: Melotone 91381, Perfect 15632 as DUKE WILSON AND HIS TEN BLACK BERRIES.

New York, June 14, 1932.

11936-1 Holding My Honey's Hand

Mt M-12408, Per 12824, Ro 1865

11937-1 There's Oceans Of Love By The Beautiful Sea

Mt M-12408, Per 12824, Ro 1865

ROBINSON'S KNIGHTS OF REST

See Bob Robinson.

ALEXANDER ROBINSON

Vocal, acc. by cl / ? Jimmy Blythe, p / ? W. E. Burton, wb. Chicago, c. February, 1928.

20377-2 My Baby

Pm 12649


Acc. by unknown p. Chicago, c. February, 1928.

20384-1 You're Not The Kind I Thought You Were

Pm 12649

Chicago, March 23, 1928.

13609 My Señorita

Ch 15489

NOTE: This issue as BUD THURSTON.

Chicago, April 13, 1929.

C-3291-B Walking The Blues Away

Voc unissued

C-3292-B Mine

Voc unissued



BOB / ROB ROBINSON

ROBINSON'S KNIGHTS OF REST: Bob Robinson, cl / Jimmy Blythe, p / Teddy Moss or Scrapper Blackwell, g. Richmond, IN, February 4, 1930.

16216, -A Rocking And Rolling

Ch unissued

16217-A Mean Baby Blues (Hot And Bothered)

Ch 16607


NOTE: This is believed to be a different artist from the Bob Robinson responsible for the following issues:

ROB ROBINSON AND MEADE LUX LEWIS: Vocal duets, or Bob Robinson, v only*, acc. by Meade Lux Lewis, p, speech, with g where shown. Grafton, WI, c. November, 1930.

L-608-1 *I Got Some Of That - spMLL

Pm 13028


L-609-1 The Preacher Must Get Me Sometime

Pm 13028


L-610-1 Don't Put That Thing

Pm 13030


L-611-1 Sittin' On Top Of The World - g

Pm unissued

NOTE: Some copies of Paramount 13030 use matrix L-823 (by Laura Rucker, q.v.), instead of L-610-1. The regular reverse of this is credited as above and titled as shown for L-611-1, but is by the Harum Scarums, a blues group.

Grafton, WI, c. January, 1931.

L-738-3 *I'm Gonna Moochy - g

Pm 13064


L-739-2 I Don't Want It Now - g

Pm 13064


NOTE: Matrix L-738-3 is credited (correctly) to ROB ROBINSON only.

ELZADIE ROBINSON

Vocal, acc. by ? B. T. Wingfield, c / ? Tiny Parham, p. Chicago, c. September, 1926.

309-2 Humming Blues

Pm 12420, Bwy 5006

NOTE: Broadway 5006 as BERNICE DRAKE. An alternate version of this issue, by Trixie Smith, is also known.

Acc. by Will Ezell, p. Chicago, c. October, 1926.

3053-1-2 Barrel House Man

Pm 12417, Bwy 5037

3054-1-2 Sawmill Blues

Pm 12417, Bwy 5037

NOTE: Broadway 5037 as BERNICE DRAKE.

Acc. by Shirley Clay, c / Preston Jackson or Albert Wynn, tb / Artie Starks, cl / Richard M. Jones, p / Johnny St. Cyr or Leslie Corley, bj. Chicago, c. October, 1926.

2751-1 Houston Bound

Pm 12420, Bwy 5006

NOTE: Broadway 5006 as BERNICE DRAKE. An alternate version of this issue, by Trixie Smith, is also known.

Acc. by Will Ezell, p. Chicago, c. March, 1927.

4253-2 Troubled With The Blues

Pm 12469


4254-2 Baltimore Blues

Pm 12469


Chicago, c. July, 1927.

4666-2 Back Door Blues

Pm 12509, Bwy 5038

4667-2 Whiskey Blues

Pm 12509, Bwy 5038

NOTE: Broadway 5038 as BERNICE DUKE.

Chicago, c. October, 1927.

20067-1 Tick Tock Blues

Pm 12544

20068-1 Hour Behind The Sun

Pm 12544

Acc. by Bob Call, p. Chicago, c. November, 1927.

20191-2 The Santa Claus Crave

Pm 12573, Poydras MJC-67, Tem R-33

20192-2 St. Louis Cyclone Blues

Pm 12573, Poydras MJC-67, Tem R-33

Acc. by Johnny St. Cyr, g. Chicago, c. March, 1928.

20467-2 You Ain't The Last Man

Pm 12627

20468-3 Love Crazy Blues

Pm 12627

Acc. by Johnny Dodds, cl / Blind Blake, g (and sw*) / Jimmy Bertrand, x. Chicago, c. April, 1928.

20528-3 *Pay Day Daddy Blues

Pm 12635

20529- Elzadie's Policy Blues

Pm unissued

20534-3 Elzadie's Policy Blues

Pm 12635

NOTE: Matrices 20530 - 20533, inclusive, are untraced.

Bertrand omitted, Jimmy Blythe, p, added. Chicago, c. May, 1928.

20583-1 Elzadie's Policy Blues

Pm 12635


20584-1-2 *Pay Day Daddy Blues

Pm 12635


Acc. by? Tiny Parham, p. Chicago, c. June, 1928.

20642-2 Pleading Misery Blues

Pm 12676

20643-2 Mad Blues

Pm 12676

Acc. by Will Ezell, p. Chicago, c. July, 1928.

20782-2 Wicked Daddy

Pm 12689


20783-2 It's Too Late Now

Pm 12689


20784- Arkansas Mill Blues

Pm unissued

20785- Gold Mansion Blues

Pm unissued

Chicago, c. October, 1928.

20910-3 Arkansas Mill Blues

Pm 12701, Bwy 5088, Poydras MJC-68 , Tem R-36

20911-1 Gold Mansion Blues

Pm 12701, Bwy 5088, Poydras MJC-68 , Tem R-36

20912-2 Rowdy Man Blues

Pm 12724, Poydras MJC-15, Tem R-37

20913-2 Going South Blues

Pm 12724, Poydras MJC-15, Tem R-37

20914-2 Need My Lovin' Need My Daddy

Pm 12745

20916-1 Unsatisfied Blues

Pm 12745

NOTE: Broadway 5088 as BERNICE DUKE. Matrix 20915 is untraced.

Chicago, c. March, 1929.

21186-2 This Is Your Last Night With Me

Pm 12768

21187-3 Cheatin' Daddy

Pm 12768

21190-2 My Pullman Porter Man

Pm 12795

21192-2 Driving Me South

Pm 12900

21193-1 Past And Future Blues

Pm 12900

21195-1-2 Ain't Got Nobody

Pm 1295

NOTE: Matrices 21188, 21189, 21191, and 21194 are untraced.



IKEY ROBINSON

IKEY ROBINSON AND HIS BAND: Jabbo Smith, t, v / ? Darnell Howard, cl, as / ? Ernie Smith, bsx / William Barbee, p / Ikey Robinson, bj. Chicago, January 4, 1929.

C-2747-A Got Butter On It - vJS

Br 4963 (Canada only), 7057, HJCA HC-79

C-2748-A-B Roses Blues - vJS

Br unissued

NOTE: The original Brunswick recording sheet lists this as IKEY ROBINSON AND HIS JABBO BAND.

Wallace Bishop, d, added. Chicago, January 22, 1929.

C-2844-A Ready Hokum

Br 4963 (Canada only), 7057, HJCA HC-79

C-2845-A-B Mammy Moon

Br unissued

"BANJO" IKEY ROBINSON: Vocal, acc. by Jimmy Flowers, p / Count Turner and self, bj / Bill Johnson, sb; labeled as acc. p / g. Chicago, February 1, 1929.

C-2902-B Pizen Tea Blues

Br 7052

C-2903-B Rock Pile BIt4es



Br 7052

"BANJO" IKEY ROBINSON AND HIS BULL FIDDLE BAND: Robert Waugh, vn / William Barbee, p / Ikey Robinson, bj / Bill Johnson, sb / Frankie "Half-Pint" Jaxon, v. Chicago, February 9, 1929.

C-2937-B My Four Reasons - vFJ

Br 4964 (Canada only), 7059

C-2939-B Rock Me Mama - vFJ

Br 4964 (Canada only), 7059

NOTE: Matrix C-2938 was recorded February 13, 1929, and described in the files as "special laboratory test on cold wax." No title or performer is noted.

"BANJO" IKEY ROBINSON: Vocal, acc. by Robert Waugh, vn / Jimmy Flowers, p / own bj / Bill Johnson, sb. Chicago, February 13, 1929.

C-2953- You've Had Your Way

Br 7068


Johnson omitted. Chicago, March 1, 1929.

C-3030- Without A Dime

Br 7068

Acc. by p / own g. Chicago, c. March 8, 1929.



C-3084-A-B Same Old Blues

Br unissued

THE PODS OF PEPPER: Ralph Anderson, k, p, v / Ikey Robinson, bj, v / d. New York, February 6, 1931.

151278-1 You've Had Your Way - vIR

Col 14590-D

151279-1 Get Off Stuff - vIR

Col 14590-D

151280-1 Gee I Hate To Loose [sic] That Girl - vIR

Col 14664-D

151281-1 I Was A Good Loser Until I Lost You - vRA

Col 14664-D

BANJO IKE: Ikey Robinson, bj, v, acc. unknown. New York, August 30, 1933.

13913- A Poor Boy

Voc unissued

13914- Up The River

Voc unissued



J. RUSSEL ROBINSON

Vocal, acc. by own p, with unknown as*/ g. Chicago, October 22, 1928.

C-2462-A-B Big Fat Mamma

Voc unissued

C-2463-A-B *Singin' The Blues

Voc unissued

C-2464-A-B Overheated Mama (Where Your Bearing Started To Burn)

Voc unissued

C-2465-A-B Peachee Poochee Papa

Voc unissued



JIM ROBINSON'S JAZZ BAND

Pseudonym for Sam Morgan's Jazz Band, q.v.



NETTIE ROBINSON

Vocal, acc. by probably: Tom Morris, c / Bob Fuller, cl / Mike Jackson, p. New York, c. December 24, 1926.

107311 I've Got The Right Man Now

PA 7523, Per 123

107312 I Never Loved But One Woman's Son

PA 7523, Per 123



ROB ROBINSON

See Bob Robinson.

SAM ROBINSON

ROBINSON-MACK: Sam Robinson, Baby Mack, v duets, acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, c. November 13, 1925.

73762-A Don't Lose Your Head And Put Your Hands On Me

OK 8259


73763-A I Beg To Be Excused

OK 8259


Baby Mack does not sing on the sides marked *; acc. by Richard M. Jones, p. Chicago, February 25, 1926.

9529-A It's All The Same To Me

OK 8298

9530-A Make Room For Someone Else



OK 8298

9531-A *Come Around The Corner

OK 8321

9532-A *Booze



OK 8321

Sam Robinson, Baby Mack, v, acc. by Tom Morris, c; Phil Worde, p. New York, November 27, 1926.

E-4106W I'm Sure Gonna Put You In Jail

Voc unissued

E-4107W Make Room For Someone Else

Voc unissued



CARSON ROBISON

Carson Robison, best remembered as the leader of a "cowboy" troupe, singing and whistling to his own guitar


accompaniment, also made a few records of interest for their jazz-influenced accompaniments.

CARSON ROBISON'S KANSAS CITY JACK-RABBITS: Earl Oliver, t / ? Sam Lewis, tb / ? Larry Abbott, as / Murray Kellner, vn / ? Bill Wirges, p / Carson Robison, g / Andy Sannella, stg / d. New York, July 31, 1929.

53969-2 Stuff

Vic V-38074, HMV R-14545

53970-3 Nonsense

Vic V-38074, HMV R-14545

CARSON ROBISON'S MADCAPS: Instrumentation and personnel unknown, but probably very similar to the above.

New York, October 2, 1929.

N-1168 Stuff

Ed 14085


N-1169 Nonsense

Ed 14085


THE CARSON ROBISON ORCHESTRA: Mike Mosiello, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / p / Carson Robison, g / Joe Tarto, sb / Stan King, d. New York, November 2, 1929.

403225-B Nothin'

OK 41389, Od ONY-36075

403226-B Less Than That

OK 41389, Od ONY-36075

New York, April 22, 1931.

53051-1 Wolf At The Door

Vic 23556, Zon 6048, EE-298

CARSON ROBISON AND HIS PIONEERS: Vocal, acc. by Max Goldberg, t / cl / p / own g. London, June 2, 1932.

GB-4541-2 Stack O' Lee Blues - Part 1

Dec F-3026

GB-4542-2 Stack O' Lee Blues - Part 2

Dec F-3026

WILLARD ROBISON

The following sides from the considerable recorded repertoire of this American composer have points of interest as jazz. Willard Robison's Deep River Quintette was featured with the Chicago Loopers, q.v., one side being issued under his name, and this is almost certainly the session Robison recalled when he claimed to have employed Bix Beiderbecke, c, and Frank Trumbauer, Cm. Most of Robison's vocal records are beyond the scope of this work.

WILLARD ROBISON'S DEEP RIVER FOUR: cl / ? Bob McCracken, as / John Jarman, euphonium / Willard Robison, p. Chicago, c. September, 1924.

604 The Rhythm Rag (Willard Robison)

Auto 600

608 Joline

Auto 600

DEEP RIVER ORCHESTRA: Willard Robison, p dir: Walter Holzhaus and another, t / tb / John Jarman, mel (some titles) / 2 cl, as / Bob McCracken, cl, as, ts / ? Charles Barnes, bj, g / Nick Fisher, bb / ? Doc Ross, d / Murray John, Jack Kaufman (as WALTER NEFF) / The Deep River Quintette, v. Compo studio, New York, October 22, 1926.

E-2571-B-C Mobile Mud ("American Suite No. 6")

PA 36575, 11349, Per 14756

Compo studio, New York, November 22, 1926.

E-2599-B Tampico ("American Suite No. 5")

PA 36574, 11349, Per 14755

New York, c. April 20, 1927.

7201 12th Street Rag (Euday L. Bowman)

Ban 6031, Dom 3998, Or 960, Re 8358

107492-A 12th Street Rag (Euday L. Bowman)

PA 36635, 11446, Per 14816

Peck Horn Blues

PA 36635, Per 14816

NOTE: Plaza matrix 7201 is a renumbering of Pathé matrix 107492. Banner 6031 and Regal 8358 as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND; Domino 3998 as IMPERIAL DANCE ORCHESTRA; Oriole 960 as TED WHITE'S COLLEGIANS.

New York, c. May 12, 1927.

107541 Lazy Weather - vMJ

PA 36638, 1197, Per 14825

New York, c. July 29, 1927.

107689 Blue Baby - vDR5

PA 36666, 11518, Per 14847

New York, c. August 8, 1927.

107711 Frankie And Johnnie

PA 36679, Per 14860

107712 Delirium

PA 36690, 11519, Per 14871

NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 36679 and Perfect 14860 as LEVEE LOUNGERS.

Piano solos. Compo studio, New York, August 22, 1927.

E-3014 My Kind Of Blues

PA 11516


E-3015 Jubilee

PA 11516


WILLARD ROBISON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: probably similar to the foregoing; Joe Wilbur, v. New York, c. ­November 16, 1927.

107906-3 There's A Rickety Rackety Shack - vJW

PA 36723, Per 14904, P-345

NOTE: Perfect P-345 as MEYER'S DANCE ORCHESTRA.

Frank Bessinger, v. New York, c. December 17, 1927.

Thou Swell

PA 36744, Per 14925, Sal 784

Jack Teagarden, tb, replaces unknown. New York, c. January 25, 1928.

2842-A There Must Be A Silver Lining - vFB

Cam 8136, Lin 2790, Mt 10003, Ro 559, Stg 1106, Ang 3003, Elec 5026, 5057, GT 100, Pm 2524

108021-A There Must Be A Silver Lining - vFB

PA 36757, 11549, Per 14938

108022- I Just Roll Along (Havin' My Ups And Downs) - vFB

PA 36761, 11549, Per 14942

NOTE: Matrices 2842-A and 108021-A are the identical performance. Cameo 8136, Lincoln 2790, Melotone 10003 as DAN CRAWFORD'S SYNCOPATORS; Romeo 559 as MIAMI ROYAL PALM ORCHESTRA; Sterling 1106 as SOCIETY NIGHT CLUB ORCHESTRA; Elec­tron 5026 and 5057 as FRANK DOYLE'S MARIGOLD ORCHESTRA; Golden Tongue 100 as BILT­MORE DANCE ORCHESTRA; Australian Paramount 2524 as ROY ROLLS AND HIS RED HEADS.

Unknown tb replaces Teagarden. New York, c. April 4, 1928.

3016-A I'm Riding To Glory (With A Glorious Girl) - vFB

Cam 8205, Lin 2860, Ro 628

108112- I'm Riding To Glory (With A Glorious Girl) - vFB

PA 36783, 11563, Per 14964

NOTE: Matrices 3016-A and 108112- are the identical performance. All issues as DEEP RIVER ORCHESTRA.

Annette Hanshaw, v. New York, c. April 6, 1928.

108115 I Love My Old-Fashioned Man - vAH

PA 36782, X-6236, Per 14963

108116 There Ain't No Sweet Man That's Worth The Salt Of My Tears - vAH

PA 36782, X-6238, 11563, Per 14963

108117 Speedy Boy - vAH

PA 36785, X-6251, Per 14966

Japanese Sandman - vAH

PA 36796, Per 14977

Smiles - vAH

PA 36796, Per 14977

DEEP RIVER ORCHESTRA: The following three titles are almost certainly by Willard Robison, though some doubt still exists. The personnel is probably similar to the foregoing; Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, c. July 27, 1928.

3271 Blue Grass - vSL

Cam 8291, Lin 2939, Ro 714, Dn A-32, GT 146, Elec 5086

108298 Blue Grass - vSL

PA 36836, Per 15017

NOTE: These matrices are the identical performance. Cameo 8291, Lincoln 2939, and Romeo 714 as THE CAROLINERS; Dominion A-32 as CAROLINA DANCE ORCHESTRA; Golden Tongue as ART POWELL AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Electron 5086 as PAUL CLICQUOT'S ESKIMOS.

Willies-Knight Hawks, v. New York, c. August 27, 1928.

3351 (I Like What She Likes, She Likes What I Like) Ev'rything We Like We Like Alike - vWKH

Cam 8321, Lin 2976, Ro 745, Dn A-54

108341-1 (I Like What She Likes, She Likes What I Like) Ev'rything We Like We Like Alike - vWKH

PA 36860, Per 15041

NOTE: These matrices are the identical performance. All issues from matrix 3351 as THE CAROLINERS, except Dominion A-54 (as CAROLINA DANCE ORCHESTRA).

LEVEE LOUNGERS: As above. New York, c. September 26, 1928.

108398-1 Easy Goin' - vWKH

PA 36883, Per 15064

Vocal, acc. by his Deep River Orchestra: ? Harry Goldfield, t / Chester Hazlett, cl / 2-3 vn / own p / ? Snoozer Quinn, g / ? Mike Trafficante, sb. New York, February 14, 1929.

147845-1 We'll Have A New Home In The Morning

Har 870-H, Re G-9376

NOTE: Harmony 870-H as PAUL HOWE.

Mike Pingitore, bj, replaces Quinn. New York, April 19, 1929.

148463-2 Head Low

Col 1818-D, Re G-9376




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