SAVOY PLAZA BAND
See Cecil Norman.
SAVOY QUARTET
This unit played with great success in the ballroom of the Savoy Hotel, London, from 1915 to 1920. In that period, it recorded a large number of sides for HMV, some being the first British recordings of accepted jazz standards. These are shown below as being of some historical interest, especially as the drum work is quite advanced for its time.
Joe Wilbur, bj, v / Emil Grimshaw, bj / Claude Ivy, p / Alec Williams, d. Hayes, Middlesex, September 28, 1918
HO-4425ae The Darktown Strutters' Ball (A Jazz Melody)
HMV B-991
Hayes, Middlesex, April 11, 1919.
HO-4834ae Tackin' 'Em Down
HMV B-1049
Hayes, Middlesex, May 29, 1919.
HO-4924ae Ja-Da
HMV B-1049
HO-4928ae After You've Gone
HMV B-1088
HO-4934ae Hindustan
HMV B-1060
Hayes, Middlesex, September 16, 1919.
HO-5231ae Mammy O' Mine
HMV B-1061
HO-5234ae A Good Man Is Hard To Find
HMV B-1061
Hayes, Middlesex, June 11, 1920.
HO-5710ae Slow And Easy
HMV B-1121
THE SAXOPATORS
Pseudonym on Grey Gull 1167 for the California Ramblers, q.v.
SCALA SOCIETY ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Scale 1236 (OLD MAN JAZZ) for Saxi Holtsworth's Harmony Hounds, q.v.
THE SCANDALOUS SYNCOPATORS
According to Howard E. Penney in The Jazzfinder for February, 1948, p. 13, this group is akin to the Louisiana Five, q.v., with Alcide Nunez, cl. New York, c. April, 1921.
1251-B St. Louis Blues
GG 1065, Cl 3047
THE SCARE CROW
See Willie "Scarecrow" Owens.
BLUEY SCHAEFFER'S ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Australian Embassy E-125 (SWEET JENNIE LEE) for Red Nichols and his Orchestra, q.v.
ELMER SCHOEBEL AND HIS FRIARS SOCIETY ORCHESTRA
Dick Feige, c / Jack Reid, tb / Frank Teschmacher, cl / Floyd Townes, ts / Elmer Schoebel, p / Karl Berger, g / John Kuhn, bb / George Wettling, d. Chicago, September 20, 1929.
C-4381-A-B Copenhagen
Br unissued
C-4382-A-B-C Prince Of Wails
Br unissued
Chicago, October 18, 1929.
C-4559-C Copenhagen
Br 4652, 80065, 03309, A-8711, A-81000, UHCA 17
C-4560-A Prince Of Wails
Br 4652, 80065, 03309, A-8711, A-81000, UHCA 18
NOTE: UHCA 17 / 18 are coupled.
ADRIAN SCHUBERT
Adrian Schubert was a musical director for the Plaza Music Company. The following sides from the tremendous number issued under his name have some interest as hot dance music. There may be others of equal merit.
ADRIAN SCHUBERT AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Adrian Schubert dir: 2 t / tb / 2 cl, ss, as / cl, ts or Cm / p / bj / bb / d / Arthur Hall, v. New York, c. September 6, 1926.
6809-2-4 I Can't Get Over A Girl Like You (Loving A Boy Like Me) - vAH
Ban 1840, Bwy 1042, Dom 3816, 21226, Or 733, Pm 20484, Re 8148, Spt 1042, Apex 8554,
LS 24065, Mic 22143, St 10213, BM 151, Imp 1713
NOTE: Oriole 733 as ROY COLLINS' DANCE ORCHESTRA; Regal 8148 as HOLLYWOOD DANCE ORCHESTRA; Imperial 1713 as THE BUFFALODIANS; Bon Marché 151 as GEORGE ROSE SOCIETY ORCHESTRA; all others as IMPERIAL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Irving Kaufman, v. New York, c. September 15, 1926.
6829-2 Sadie Green (The Vamp Of New Orleans) - vIK
Ban 1346, Bwy 1036, Dom 3814, 21231, Or 748, Pm 20478, Re 8153, Apex 8561, St 10220
NOTE: Banner 1846, Broadway 1036, Domino 3814, 21231, Paramount 20478, Apex 8561, and Starr 10220 as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND; Oriole 748 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND; Regal 8153 as SIX BLACK DIAMONDS.
ADRIAN SCHUBERT AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Collective personnel: Adrian Schubert dir. Mike Mosiello, Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dowd, Charlie Butterfield, tb / Andy Sannella, Tony Parenti, cl, as / Joe Dubin, ts / ? Jimmy Johnston,
bsx / Russ Carlson, p / bj / ob / Joe and/or George Hamilton Green, d, x / Smith Ballew, Arthur Fields, Irving Kaufman, Jack Kaufman v; sometimes 2 vn / h / pic, added. New York, January 17, 1929
8470-2-3 St. Louis Blues - vIK
Ban 6323, 6508, Chg 827, 958, Dom 4294, Je 5547, 5707, Or 1515, 1690, Re 8742, Apex 8899, Cr / Stg (1)81137
8471-2-3 Some Of These Days - vIK
Ban 6300, 6418, Chg 968, Dom 4294, Je 5521, Or 1481, Re 8742
8472-2 Susianna - vIK
Ban 6298, Or 1475
NOTE: Banner 6298, 6300 as SIX BLACK DIAMONDS; 6323, 6508 as IRVING KAUFMAN AND HIS BAND; Jewel 551, 5547, Challenge 827, 958, 968, Oriole 1481, 1515, 1690 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND; Crown 81137 as PIERROT SYNCOPATORS.
New York, April 23, 1929.
8705-3 Where Has Mammy Gone? - vJK
Ban 6383, Or 1576, Apex 8972, Cr 81092
8706-1 Why Can't It Be Me? - vJK
Ban 6392, Apex 8998, Cr / Dom / Stg (1)81113
8707-2 The Oliver Twist - vJK
Ban 6384, Or 1585, Je 5599, Apex 8964
NOTE: Banner 6383, 6384, as SIX BLACK DIAMONDS; 6392 as IMPERIAL DANCE ORCHESTRA; Oriole 1576 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND; 1585, Jewel 5599 as RUSS CARLSON'S DANCE ORCHESTRA; Apex 8964 as RUSSELL CARLSON'S DANCE ORCHESTRA; 8972 as JOE DUBIN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA; 8998 as TOMMY DOWD'S DANCE ORCHESTRA; Crown 81092 as CARL RUSSELL'S ORCHESTRA; Crown 81113 and Domino 181113 as MATTY CRAWFORD'S ORCHESTRA.
New York, July 23, 1929.
4008 You're Gonna Regret - v
Cam 9263, Lin 3290, Ro 1065
8882- You're Gonna Regret - v
Ban 6477, Chg 828, Or 1663, Cr 81137
NOTE: These matrices are identical performances. Banner 6477 as DUBIN'S DANDIES; Challenge 828, Oriole 1663 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND; all issues from matrix 4008 as CLIFF ROBERTS AND HIS ORCHESTRA. (The title SURE ENOUGH BLUES on matrix 8766, formerly listed as being of jazz interest, in fact is not so.)
New York, October 9, 1929.
4137; 9071-B Ev'ry Once In A While - vAF
Ban 6544, Cam 9305, Lin 3332, Or 1732
NOTE: Banner 6544 as HOLLYWOOD DANCE ORCHESTRA; Cameo 9305 and Lincoln 3332 as DIXIE DAISIES, Oriole 1732 as BOB GREEN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA.
New York, November 15, 1929.
9142-2 It's Not A Secret Any More - vIK
Ban 0514, Or 1766, Ro 1132
NOTE: All issues as IMPERIAL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
New York, November 26, 1929.
9187-1-4 I'm Following You - vSB
Ban 0539, Bwy 1349, 1374, Cam 0139, Chg 861, Cq 7459, Dom 4469, PA 37077, Per 15258, Re 8914, Ro 1156, Apex 41080, Cr 81254, Imp 2264, Ang 3196, Clif 5196, Emb 8107, 9196, Voc 565
NOTE: Banner, Challenge, Imperial as HOLLYWOOD DANCE ORCHESTRA; Broadways as PALACE DANCE ORCHESTRA (Jimmy Green, vocal); Conqueror as PARADISE CLUB BAND; Domino, Regal and Vocalion as IMPERIAL DANCE ORCHESTRA; Apex as MAJESTIC DANCE ORCHESTRA; Embassy as EMBASSY DANCE BAND.
The Strollers Quartet, v. New York, December 24, 1929.
9240-3 When The Moon Shines Down On Sunshine And Me - vSQ
Ban 0570, Or 1825, Ro 1190, Cr 81290
NOTE: Banner, Oriole, and Romeo issues as DUBIN'S DANDIES; Crown as GOLDIE'S SYNCOPATORS.
New York. January 7, 1930
9267-1 We'll Be Married In June - vJK
Ban 0567, Or 182, Cr 81287
9268-3 In Harlem's Araby - vJK
Ban 0569, Cam 0169, Je 5824, Or 1824, Ro 1187, Apex 41134, Cr / Stg (1)81289
9269-3 Just A Lone Hill Billy - vJK
Ban 0584, Or 1840
NOTE: All issues from matrices 9267-1 and 9269-3 as ROY CARLSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Sterling 181289 as THE TEN BLACKBIRDS; Crown 81287 as DON JOSE AND HIS ORCHESTRA; all others as DUBIN'S DANDIES.
ADRIAN SCHUBERT AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Adrian Schubert dir. Bob Effros, t / Miff Mole, tb / Tony Parenti, cl,
as / ? Russ Carlson, p / Charlie Magnante, pac / bj / bb / d, perhaps others / Scrappy Lambert (as ROLAND LANCE on Broadway and Paramount, RALPH HAINES on the others), Irving Kaufman, v. New York, January 21, 1930.
9298-2 What Do I Care? - vSL
Ban 0596, Bwy 1354, Cam 0196, Cq 7488, Or 1852, Per 15274, Ro 1216, Cr 81349, Imp 2307
9299-1 Nobody's Sweetheart - vSL
Ban 0598, Cq 7487, Or 1854, Per 15273, Re 8942, Ro 1215
9300-2-3 The Man From The South (With A Big Cigar In His Mouth) - vSL
Ban 0590, Bwy 1353, Cam 0190, Chg 865, Cq 7487, Je 5845, Or 1845, Pm 20794, Per 15273, Re 8942, Ro 1207, Cr 81304
NOTE: Broadway 1353, 1354, Paramount 20794 as PALACE DANCE ORCHESTRA; Cameo, Or 1852, Romeo 1216 as MAJESTIC DANCE ORCHESTRA; Conqueror, 7487, Perfect 15273 and Regal as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND; Conqueror 7488 as PARADISE CLUB ORCHESTRA; Banner 0598, Romeo 1215, Oriole1845 and Imperial 2307 as HOLLYWOOD DANCE ORCHESTRA; Perfect 15274 as IMPERIAL DANCE ORCHESTRA; Crown 81304 as GOLDIE'S SYNCOPATORS, 81349 as DAN RITCHIE'S ORCHESTRA.
New York, January 28, 1930.
9311- Ring Around The Moon - vIK
Ban 0589, Or 1846, Ro 1208
9312-3 Rainy Weather Rose - vIK
Ban 0595, Cr 81308, Dom 181308, Stg 281308
9313-3 I've Seen My Baby (And It Won't Be Long Now) - vIK
Ban 0596, Cam 0196, Je 5852, Or 1852, Ro 1216, Cr 81304
NOTE: All issues from 9311 as IMPERIAL DANCE ORCHESTRA Remainder as MAJESTIC DANCE ORCHESTRA
except Banner 0595 as ROY CARLSON'S DANCE ORCHESTRA; Crown 81304 (as RIALTO DANCE ORCHESTRA), 81308, Domino 181308 (as BUD CARLTON'S ORCHESTRA); Sterling 281308 as HEW STERLING'S ORCHESTRA.
Adrian Schubert dir. probably: Manny Klein, Mike Mosiello, t / Tommy Dowd or Charlie Butterfield, tb / Tony Parenti, Andy Sannella, cl, as / Joe Dubin, ts / Russ Carlson, p / bj / bb / d / Irving Kaufman, v. New York, March 4, 1930.
9408-1-2 Sing, You Sinners - vIK
Ban 0631, Cq 7502, Dom 4520, Je 5883, Or 1883, Per 15283, Re 8959, Ro 1246, Emb 8092, Voc 550, Imp 2309, Ang 3207
NOTE: Banner, Jewel, Romeo and Angelus as IMPERIAL DANCE ORCHESTRA; Oriole as HOLLYWOOD DANCE ORCHESTRA; Embassy as JOSE ALVARADO AND HIS ORCHESTRA; all others as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND.
New York, April 1, 1930.
9543-1-2 Syncopated Jamboree - vIK
Ban 0804, Cam 0404, Je 6059, Or 2059, Re 10113, Cr 81469
NOTE: Crown 81469 as BUD CARLTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
The name SCHUBERT'S METROPOLITAN ORCHESTRA was a pseudonym on Carnival / Puretone / Triangle 11383 for the New Orleans Jazz Band, q.v.
EVAN SCHUBERT
See Roy Evans (Australian Summit 134).
BERNIE SCHULTZ AND HIS CRESCENT ORCHESTRA
Bernie Schultz, t, dir: Harry LaRue, t / Fred Hacket, tb / George Byron Webb, Eddie Anderson, as / Omar Hoagland, ts / Vic Carlson, p / Sandy Ross, bj / Al Waffle, bb / Johnny Day, d. Chicago, c. July 19, 1927.
12926 Sweet Violets - vch
Gnt 6216, Bell 572, Ch 15324, Chg 356
12927 Sweetheart Of Sigma Chi - vch
Gnt 6216, Chg 759, Bell 569, Ch 15323
12928,-A-B Meditation (Thaïs - Massenet)
Gnt unissued
NOTE: Bell 569 as BRUCE BRAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA; 572 as DICK BURTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Challenge 356 as RAY TAYLOR'S SINGING ORCHESTRA, 759 as GORMAN'S SUNDODGERS.
Chicago, c. August 18, 1927.
13006 Show Me That Kind Of A Girl - v
Gnt 6235, Ch 15343, Chg 359, Sil 25107, Spr 359
13007 Hold Everything
Gnt 6234
13008 Somebody And Me
Gnt 6234, Ch 15342
NOTE: Champion 15342, 15343 as RAY TAYLOR AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Challenge 359 as RAY TAYLOR & HIS SINGING ORCHESTRA.
MYRON SCHULZ AND HIS ROYAL PEACOCK ORCHESTRA
Myron Schulz, vn, dir: Bill Chandler, Andy Secrest, t / Lorin Schulz, tb / Bob Hutsell, Ray Porter, cl, as, ts / Russell Trulock, cl, ts / Harry Bason, p / Harold Young, bj / Cyril Quinn, bb / Mel Miller, d / v by a group, probably Lorin and Myron Schulz and Ray Porter. Richmond, IN, April 14, 1927.
12705,-A Hurricane
Gnt unissued
12706,-A Mine - v
Gnt unissued
ARTHUR SCHUTT
Piano solos. London, August 2, 1923.
A-142 Try And Play It
Re G-8032
A-143 Pianoflage
Re G-8046
A-144 The Ghost Of The Piano
Re G-8032
A-145 Teasin' The Ivories
Re G-8046
New York, January 11, 1928.
145503-3 Rambling In Rhythm
Har 860-H
145504-2 Jack In The Box
Har 860-H
New York, March 28, 1929.
401753-B Lover, Come Back To Me
OK 41243, Par R-412, A-2970, Od 165785
401754-B Piano Puzzle
OK 41243, Par R-412, A-2970, Od 165785
ARTHUR SCHUTT AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Leo McConville and another, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / as / Babe Russin, ts / Arthur Schutt, p / Eddie Lang, g / Joe Tarto or Hank Stern, bb, sb / Stan King, d / Irving Kaufman, Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, March 10, 1930.
403842-A 'Leven-Thirty Saturday Night - vSL
OK 41400, ONY-36056, A-189343, A-238230, 04113, Par PNY-34049, R-672, A-3022, A-4969
NOTE: Other recordings under this orchestra name are of no jazz interest whatever.
Piano solos. New York, September 28, 1934.
16073-1 Limehouse Blues
Merritt 4 (LP)
16074-1 Bring-Up Breakdown
Merritt 4 (LP)
CHIC SCOGGIN AND HIS PLA-MOR ORCHESTRA
2 t / tb / 2 as / ts / p / pac / bj / bb / d / v. Kansas City, November, 1929.
KC-611 She Chills Me
Br 4654, A-8622
SCORPION WASHBOARD BAND
Unknown, k / p / bj / wb / v. New York, c. February, 1933.
2091-1 Dinah
Cr / Var 6003
2092-1 Yeah Man
Cr / Var 6003
BLUE SCOTT AND HIS BLUE BOYS
See Leonard Scott.
CECIL SCOTT AND HIS BRIGHT BOYS
Bill Coleman, t / Frank Newton, t, v / Dicky Wells, tb / John Williams, Harold McFerran, as / Cecil Scott, cl, ts, bar / Don Frye, p / Rudolph Williams, bj / Mack Walker, bb / Lloyd Scott, d. New York, November 19, 1929.
57709-1 Lawd, Lawd - vFN&ch
Vic V-38098, BB B-8276, HMV R-14425
57710-1 In A Corner
Vic V-38098, BB B-8276, HMV R-14425
57711-2 Bright Boy Blues
Vic V-38117, 1AC-0127
57712-1 Springfield Stomp
Vic V-38117, 1AC-0127
NOTE: Victor V-38117 as CECIL SCOTT AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
CRAIG SCOTT
Piano solo. Richmond, IN, March 25, 1925.
12178-B Gringo Bolero
Gnt Special (unnumbered)
NOTE: Despite the appearance of the title, this is a first-class ragtime performance.
DOUGLAS SCOTT
Pseudonym on Operaphone 21170 and 21180 for Noble Sissle, q.v.
EFFIE SCOTT
Vocal, acc. by Sam Price, p / Percy Darensbourg, g, with Bert Johnson, tb*. Dallas, September 29, 1923.
DAL-468- *Lonesome Hut Blues
Voc 1461
DAL-469- Sunshine Special
Voc 1461
GENEVIA SCOTT
Pseudonym on Pathé Actuelle and Perfect for Hannah Sylvester, q.v.
LLOYD SCOTT'S ORCHESTRA
Lloyd Scott, d, dir: Kenneth Roane, t, a / Gus McClung, t / Dicky Wells, tb / Fletcher Allen, John Williams, cl, as / Cecil Scott, cl, ts, bar / Don Frye, p, a / Hubert Mann, bj / Chester Campbell, bb. New York, January 10, 1927.
37529-2 Harlem Shuffle - aKR
Vic 21491
37530-2 Symphonic Scronch (Symphonic Screach)
Vic 20495
37531-2 Happy Hour Blues
Vic 20495
MAE SCOTT
Vocal, acc. by Lemuel Fowler or Lewis Thomas, p, as shown. New York, c. July, 1923.
1451-3 Squawkin' The Blues - pLF
Pm 12048
1452-2 I'll Get Even With You (Revengeful Blues) - pLT
Pm 12048
GEORGE SCOTT-WOOD
See the Six Swingers, and the Bugle Call Raggers.
THE SCRANTON SIRENS ORCHESTRA
Billy Lustig, vn, dir: 2 t / Russ Morgan, tb / Alfie Evans, Sid Trucker, cl, as / Jim Crossan, ts / Itzy Riskin, p / bj / Mike Trafficante, bb / Ted Noyes, d. New Orleans, c. January 24, 1925.
8909-A Why Should I Believe In You?
OK 40297
8910-B Common Street Blues
OK 40329
SCRAP IRON JAZZ BAND
Unknown c / tb / 2 vn / p / bj / d. Paris, c. December, 1918.
6503 The Dirty Dozen
P 6461
6504 Oh! How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning
P 6462
6505 Way Down In Macon, Georgia
P 6462
6506 A.M.E.R.I.C.A. I Love You, My Yankee Land
P 6463
6508 The Pickaninnies' Paradise
P 6463
6509 The Ragtime Volunteers Are Off To War
P 6461
L'ORCHESTRE SCRAP IRON JAZZERINOS: c / tb / ts / p / d (described as FRANÇAIS ORCHESTRE and JAZZ BAND AMERICAN). Paris, June 2, 1919.
20532b It's A Hundred To One You're In Love
HMV K-531
20533b 'N' Everything
HMV K-531
20534b Sinbad (intro: I Shall Hail Cairo And Our Ancestors)
HMV K-532
20535b Everything Is Peaches Down In Georgia
HMV K-828
20536b How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down On The Farm? - v
HMV K-532
20537b Oh! So Pretty
HMV K-732
20538b Sweet Little Buttercup et My Mother's Eyes
HMV K-732
20539b I Ain't Got Nobody
HMV K-1317, X-1484
20540b Oui, Oui, Marie
HMV K-1317, X-1484
20541b Everybody Shimmies Now
HMV K-828
IRENE SCRUGGS
Vocal, acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, c. April 30, 1924.
72486-B Everybody's Blues
OK 8142
72487-B Why He Left Me I Don't Know
OK 8142
New York, c. May 1, 1924.
72497-B Cruel Papa But A Good Man To Have Around
OK 8156
72498-B My Daddy's Calling Me
OK 8156
Acc. by King Oliver, c / Kid Ory, tb / Albert Nicholas, cl, ss / ? Billy Paige, as / Luis Russell, p / Bud Scott, bj / Paul Barbarin, d. Chicago, April 23, 1926.
C-228; E-2916 Home Town Blues
Voc 1017
C-230; E-2918 Sorrow Valley Blues
Voc 1017
NOTE: The Brunswick recording sheet lists this session as April 22; however, the matrix numbers immediately
follow those of a King Oliver session held the following day.
Acc. by DeLoise Searcy, p / Lonnie Johnson, g. St. Louis, May 2, 1927.
80817-A Lonesome Valley Blues
OK 8476
80818-A Outsider Blues
OK unissued
80819-A Smokey Rattler
OK unissued
80820-A Sorrow Valley Blues
OK 8476
DIXIE NOLAN-JOHNNY HARDGE: Irene Scruggs, Johnny Hodges (not the alto saxophonist with Duke Ellington), v, acc. by ? Johnny Hodges, p / 2 g. Memphis, September 28, 1929.
56301-1 Worried Love - Part 1
Vic V-38556
56302-2 Worried Love - Part 2
Vic V-38556
CHOCOLATE BROWN: Irene Scruggs, v, acc. by Blind Blake, g. Grafton, WI, c. May 26, 1930.
L-325-1 Stingaree Man Blues
Pm 12944
L-326-2-3 Itching Heel
Pm 12944
How I'm Feeling
Pm unissued?
Grafton, WI, May 28, 1930.
L-348-2 You've Got What I Want
Pm 12978 (and probably 13121)
L-353-2 Cherry Hill Blues
Pm 12978
NOTE: The exact recording date for this session came from a test pressing owned by Irene Scruggs. The intervening matrices are untraced.
Vocal, acc. by ? J. Norman Ebron, p and/or ? Willie James, g, as shown. Richmond, IN, August 30, 1930.
16970 You've Got What I Want - p
Gnt 7296, Ch 16102, Spr 2591, Spt 9769, Var 6050, Poydras 80, Ristic 7
16973 I Want You To Give Me Some - p / g
Ch 16148, Spr 2730
16975-A My Back To The Wall - g
Gnt 7296, Ch 16148, Spt 9769, Var 6050, Poydras 80, Ristic 7
16977 Borrowed Love - g
Ch 16102, Var 6063
16980 The Voice Of The Blues - g
Ch 16756, Spr 2591
NOTE: Matrices 16974, 16976, 16978, and 16979 are by the Scarce Crow (see Willie Owens); matrices 16971 and 16972 are by Sam Tarpley, a strictly blues artist outside the scope of this book. Varsity 6063 as LITTLE SISTER.
Acc. by Little Brother Montgomery, p. Grafton, WI, c. September, 1930.
L-495- St. Louis Woman Blues
Pm unissued
L-497- Must Get Mine In Front
Pm 13023
L-498- Borrowed Love Blues
Pm 13046
L-499- Good Meat Grinder
Pm 13023
L-500- Back To The Wall
Pm 13046
SEARCY TRIO
Clifford King, c / Edgar Green, cl / DeLoise Searcy, p. St. Louis, May 12, 1926.
9665-A Kansas Avenue Blues
OK 8360
9666-A East St. Louis Stomp
OK 8360
SEATTLE HARMONY KINGS
Eddie Neibaur, cl, ts dir: Earl Baker, Marvin Hamby, t / Bennie Neibaur, tb, v / Rosy McHargue, cl, as / Joe Thomas, p / Leon "Sleepy" Kaplan, bj / Swede Knudsen, bb / Richie Miller, d. Camden, NJ, September 2, 1925.
33195-6 If I Had A Girl Like You
Vic 19772, HMV B-5091
33196-7 Darktown Shuffle
Vic 19772
Artie Seaberg, cl, as, added. New York, July 26, 1926.
35940-1-2 Breezin' Along With The Breeze - vBN
Vic unissued
New York, August 2, 1926.
35940-6 Breezin' Along With The Breeze
Vic 20142
35950-1-2-3-4 No-One Will Know It But Me (Barrel House Stomp)
Vic unissued
35951-1-2-3 Nervous Charlie Stomp
Vic unissued
35952-2 How Many Times?
Vic 20133
RAY SEELEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Odeon ONY-36106 I Love You So Much (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
ONY-36107 Can I Help It? (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
ONY-36192 I Found What I Wanted In You (Phil Dannenberg and his Orchestra)
ONY-36203 Both sides by Ben Selvin and his Orchestra
Parlophone A-3179 I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
A-3181 / R-916 You'll Be Mine In Apple Blossom Time (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
CHARLIE SEGAR
Piano solos. Chicago, September 10, 1934.
C-9432-B Cuban Villa Blues
Dec 7027
C-9433-B Southern Hospitality
Dec 7027
EMIL SEIDEL
SEIDEL'S SOUTHLAND ORCHESTRA: Emil Seidel, p, dir: unknown instrumentation and personnel. Richmond, IN, January 2, 1925.
12114,-A Blue-Eyed Sally
Gnt unissued
EMIL SEIDEL AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Emil Seidel, p, dir: Byron Smart, t / Hoagy Carmichael, p / Oscar Rossberg, tb / Dick Kent, as, 2nd p, a / Gene Wood, as / Maurice Bennett, ts / Don Kimmell, bj, g / Paul Brown, bb, vn / Cliff Williams, d, v. Richmond, IN, November 11, 1927.
GEX-930 The Best Things In Life Are Free - vCW
Gnt 6295, Ch 15384
GEX-930-A The Best Things In Life Are Free - vCW
Sil 5500
GEX-930-B The Best Things In Life Are Free - vCW
Spr 309
GEX-931 Down South - vch
Gnt 6309, Ch 15383
GEX-931-A Down South - vch
Bell 576, Sil 5500, Spr 307
GEX-932-A Together, We Two - vCW
Gnt 6324, Ch 15400
GEX-932-B Together, We Two - vCW
Spr 300
Carmichael omitted; Jimmy Fisher, v. Richmond, IN, November 17, 1927.
GEX-959-A Dear, On A Night Like This - vCW
Gnt 6340, Ch 15439
GEX-960,-A-B Is She My Girl Friend? - vch
Gnt unissued
GEX-961-A Did You Mean It? - vJF
Gnt 6324, Ch 15404, Spr 303
Richmond, IN, November 25, 1927.
GEX-975-A For My Baby - vch
Gnt 6327, Ch 15404
GEX-975-B For My Baby - vch
Spr 303
Richmond, IN, December 9, 1927.
GEX-995-C Counting The Days - vJF
Gnt 6355, Ch 15418
GEX-996-B One More Night - vCW
Gnt 6340, Ch 15418
GEX-997,-A Is She My Girl Friend? - vCW
Gnt unissued
GEX-997-B Is She My Girl Friend? - vch
Gnt unissued
Richmond, IN, January 9, 1928.
13340-B Beautiful
Gnt 6367, Ch 15422
Benny Benson, v. Richmond, IN, January 19, 1928.
13391,-A-B Four Walls - vBB
Gnt unissued
NOTE: All Champions listed above as JACK CRAWFORD AND HIS BOYS. Some of the foregoing are of little if any interest as jazz. Other Seidel titles are waltzes.
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