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AIME SIMON-GIRARD

Vocal, acc. by Michel Warlop and his Orchestra: 2 t / tb / Alix Combelle, ts / 3 other as­, ts / p / Django Reinhardt,


g / sb / d. Paris, November 13, 1934.

OLA-148-1 Cocktails Pour Deux

HMV K-7374

OLA-150-1 L'amour En Fleurs

HMV K-7374

NOTE: Matrices OLA-149 and OLA-151 are by Germaine Sablon, q.v.



JOS SIMPKINS AND HIS RUBE BAND

Pseudonym on Champion 15581 for Ezra Buzzington and his Band, q.v.



ARTHUR SIMS AND HIS CREOLE ROOF ORCHESTRA

Arthur Sims, as, vn, dir: Bernie Young, c / William Franklin, tb / Edward Inge, Gilbert Munday, cl, as / Bert Bailey,


bar / Cassino Simpson, p / Arthur Allbright, bj, v / Charles Harkness, bb / Cliff Jones, d. Chicago, June 21, 1926.

9763-A How Do You Like It Blues

OK 8373, Par R-3257

9764-A As Long As I Have You - vAA

OK 40675, Par E-5711

9765-A Soapstick Blues

OK 8373, Par R-3257

JOE SIMS

See Clarence Williams.



RAY SINCLAIR AND HIS BAND

Pseudonym on Duophone B-5111 for Ben Selvin and his Orchestra, q.v.



THE SINGING BOYS AND THEIR NOVELTY ORCHESTRA

Ed Kirkeby, Cyril Pitts, Tom Muir, v trio, acc. by Pete Pumiglio, cl / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Al Duffy, vn / Tommy Felline, g / Stan King, d. New York, March 5, 1929.

148017-2-3 My Kinda Love (One Way To Paradise)

Har 928-H

148018-3 You'll Recognize My Baby

Har 1087-H



THE SINGING TROUBADOURS

Pseudonym on Salabert 471 for the California Ramblers, q.v.



SIOUX CITY SIX

Bix Beiderbecke, c / Miff Mole, tb / Frank Trumbauer, Cm / Rube Bloom, p / Min Leibrook, bb / Vic Moore, d.

New York, October 9, 1924.

9119-A Flock O' Blues

Gnt 5569, Br 02207, Ses 7

9120-A I'm Glad

Gnt 5569, Br 02207, Ses 7

NOTE: The 9119-A side of Gennett 5569 shows "featuring Miff Moe" (sic.)



NORMAN SISSEL AND HIS RHYTHM TWISTERS

Pseudonym on Worldecho for Cecil Norman, q.v.



NOBLE SISSLE

The recordings of this famous singer accompanied by the Pathé studio orchestra are of no interest as jazz, nor is there any documentary or aural evidence that Eubie Blake performed on those titles.

LIEUT. NOBLE SISSLE AND LIEUT. JIM EUROPE'S 369th INFANTRY ("HELL FIGHTERS") BAND: Vocal, with acc. probably including James Reese Europe dir: Frank De Braithe (or De Broite), Russell Smith, Pops Foster (not the well-known bassist), Jake Porter, t / Dope Andrews, Herb Flemming, tb / Pinkhead Parker, as / Noble Sissle, vn, v / Battle Ax Kenny, d, and others. New York, c. March 7, 1919.

67481 Hesitating Blues

P 22086

67484 Plantation Echoes



P 22086

As above. New York, c. March 14, 1919.

67515 Mirandy

P 22089


67516 On Patrol In No-Man's Land

P 22089


67518 All Of No-Man's Land Is Ours

P 22104


67519 Jazzola

P 22104


67520 When The Bees Make Honey

P 22103


Acc. by Eubie Blake, p. New York, April 9, 1920.

Goodnight Angeline / Simply Full Of Jazz

Vic tests (unnumbered)

Acc. by Eubie Blake, p. New York, c. November, 1920.

41564-1-2-6 Crazy Blues

Em 10326, Med 8252, Pm 12007, Re 911

NOTE: Medallion as WILLIE BLACK AND RUBY BLAKE; Regal as LEONARD GRAHAM AND ROBERT BLACK; Paramount as SISSEL AND BLAKE.

Acc. by unknown orchestra (NOVELTY ORCHESTRA on some issues). New York, c. December 1920.

68981 Great Camp Meetin' Day

PA 020484

Acc. by "novelty orchestra." New York, January, 1921.

69018 Crazy Blues

PA 020484

Acc. by unknown (studio?) orchestra. New York, January 11, 1921.

7734 Crazy Blues

Ed 50754, Amb 4264

NOTE: The accompaniment on this session has often been erroneously cited as Eubie Blake, p.

Acc. by his Sizzling Syncopators: Frank DeBraithe, t / Frank Withers, tb / Edgar Camp­bell, cl / Nelson Kincaid, as / Eubie Blake, p / Steve Wright, d. New York, January, 1921.

69062 Loveless Love

PA 020493

Royal Garden Blues

PA 020493

Unknown bb added. New York, c. February 2, 1921.

41533-2-3-4 Royal Garden Blues

Em 10367, 10604, Med 8266, Re 945

NOTE: Medallion 8286 as WILLIE BROWN AND HIS SIZZLING SYNCOPATORS.

New York, c. March 2, 1921.

41671-2-3 Boll Weevil Blues

Em 10357, 10627, Re 945

41672-1-2 Loveless Love

Em 10357, 10605, Re 946

NOTE: Regal 945, 946, as LEONARD GRAHAM AND HIS JAZZ BAND (or ORCH. ACC.)

New York, c. March 18, 1921.

41699-2-3 Low Down Blues

Em 10365, 10627, Re 946

41700-2 Long Gone

Em 10365, 10574

41701-2-3 My Mammy's Tears

Em 10367

NOTE: Regal 946 as LEONARD GRAHAM AND HIS JAZZ BAND (or ORCH. ACC.)

Unknown bj added. New York, c. May 3, 1921.

41783-2-3 Baltimore Buzz

Em 10385, 10574, Re 9101

41784-1-2-3 In Honeysuckle Time (When Emaline Said She'll Be Mine)

Em 10385, Med 8298, Re 9102

NOTE: Regal 9101, 9102 as LEONARD GRAHAM AND HIS JAZZ BAND (or ORCH. ACC.)

Acc. by Eubie Blake, p, or as above*. New York, c. June 9, 1921.

41848-1-2 Love Will Find A Way

Em 10336, 10604, Re 9137, Sym 4361

41849-1-2 *Oriental Blues

Em 10336

New York, c. July 27, 1921.

41921-2-3 I've Got The Blues, But I'm Just Too Mean To Cry

Em 10443

41922-2 Arkansas Blues

Em 10443, 10605, Re 9137

NOTE: Regal 9157 and 9137 as LEONARD GRAHAM AND ROBERT BLACK.

New York, c. October 10, 1921.

42011-4-5 I've Got The Red, White, And Blues

Em 10484, Re 9158

42012-4 I'm A Doggone Struttin' Fool

Em 10484, Re 9158

New York, c. January 4, 1922.

42129-3 Boo Hoo Hoo

Em 10512, Re 9180

42130-3-6 I'm Craving For That Kind Of Love

Em 10513, Re 9203

Acc. by Perry Bradford, p. New York, April 1, 1922.

Razor Jim

Vic test (unnumbered)

Acc. by Nat Shilkret, p. New York, April 25, 1922.

Mirandy (That Gal O' Mine)

Vic test (unnumbered)

Acc. by Eubie Blake, p. New York, July, 1922.

1114-1-2 If You've Never Been Vamped By A Brown Skin Gal (You've Never Been Vamped At All)

Pm 12002

1115-3 Bandana Days

Pm 12002


NOTE: This issue as SISSEL AND BLAKE.

Camden, NJ, May 25, 1923.

27975-3 Waitin' For The Evenin' Mail (Sittin' On The Inside, Lookin' At The Outside)

Vic 19086

27976-3 Down-Hearted Blues

Vic 19086, HMV B-1703

New York, August 17, 1923.

28383-1-2-3 Don't Leave Me Blues

Vic unissued

28387-1-2-3 Dear Li'l pal

Vic unissued

New York, August 23, 1923.

28383-4-5-6 Don't Leave Me Blues

Vic unissued

28387-4-5-6-7 Dear Li'l Pal

Vic unissued

New York, January 8, 1924.

28387-8-9-10 Dear Li'l Pal

Vic unissued

29188-3 Sweet Henry (The Pride Of Tennessee)

Vic 19253

29189-2 Old-Fashioned Love

Vic 19253

New York, March 7, 1924.

29585-1-2-3 Manda

Vic unissued

29586-1-2-3 Jassamine Lane

Vic unissued

29587-1-2-3 Dixie Moon

Vic unissued

Joe Smith, c, added. New York, August 27, 1924.

30683-1-2-3 Manda

Vic unissued

30684-1-2-3 Fate Is The Slave Of Love

Vic unissued

Smith omitted. New York, October 22, 1924.

29587-6 Dixie Moon

Vic 19494

30683-6 Manda

Vic 19494

New York, May 27, 1925.

10407 Broken Busted Blues

Ed unissued

10408 You Ought To Know

Ed unissued

New York, June 10, 1925.

10407 Broken Busted Blues

Ed 51572, Amb 5041

10408 You Ought To Know

Ed 51572


London, November, 1925.

9748 Why?

EBW 4337

9749 Oh, Boy! What A Girl

EBW 4337

London, December, 1925.

9801-1 Ukulele Baby

EBW 4356


9802-1 Ukulele Lullaby

EBW 4356


9803-1 I Wonder Where My Sweetie Can Be?

EBW 4371


9804-2 There's One Lane That Has No Turning

EBW 4371


London, March, 1926.

9935 Pickaninny Shoes

EBW 4402

9936 A Jockey's Life For Mine

EBW 4417

9937 Dinah

EBW 4402

9938 You Ought To Know

EBW 4417

New York, August 17, 1926.

74285-B Ukulele Lullaby

EBM 7 (LP)

New York, February 5, 1927.

80394-B 'Deed I Do

OK 40776, Par E-5796

80395-B Ev'rything's Made For Love

OK 40776, Par E-5796

80396-A-B Crazy Blues

OK unissued

80397-B Pickaninny Shoes

OK 40917, Par R-186

New York, May 10, 1927.

81073-B Slow River

OK 40824, Par R-3368

81074-A Home, Cradle Of Happiness

OK 40824, Par R-3368

Vocal, acc. by Rube Bloom, p. New York, July 15, 1927.

81171-A Sometimes I'm Happy

OK 40859, Par R-3428, Od 193069

81172-C Hallelujah!

OK 40859, Par R-3428, A-2371, Od 193069

As above; no g, despite the label credit, "Guitar by Andy." New York, August 15, 1927.

81226-C Broken Hearted

OK 40877, Par R-3449

81227-C Just Once Again

OK 40877, Par R-3507

Acc. by Andy Sannella, cl, stg / Rube Bloom, p. New York, August 17, 1927.

81246-A Give Me A Night In June - clAS

OK 40882, Par R-3449

81247-B Are You Happy? - stgAS

OK 40882, Par R-3507

Acc. by Rube Bloom, p. New York, September 6, 1927.

81420-B Sweetheart Memories

OK 40917, Par R-186

81421-A Who's That Knockin' At My Door?

Par R-3471

Acc. by Murray Kellner, vn / Rube Bloom, p / Justin Ring, cel / Eddie Lang, g. New York, September 7, 1927.

81422-B Kentucky Babe

OK 40964, Par R-3471, A-2419

81423-A Lindy Lou

OK 40964, Par R-337, A-2419

81423-B Lindy Lou

OK unissued (test exists)

NOTE: Okeh 40964 and Parlophone A-2419 as LEE WHITE.

Acc. by his own Special Orchestra: Harry Revel, p, dir: t / as / vn / bj / bb / d, vib. London, March 29, 1928.

E-1812-2 Westward Bound

Par R-101, A-2509

E-1813-2 I'm Coming, Virginia

Par R-3522

E-1814-2 Since You Have Left Me

Par R-101, A-2509

E-1815-1-4 I'm Going Back To Old Nebraska

Par R-3522, A-2705

Ronnie Munro dir: as / Perley Breed, as, bar / 2 vn / Harry Revel, p / ? bb / d. London, April 29, 1928.

E-1897-2 What Do We Care?

Par R-128, A-2547

E-1899-2 Limehouse Rose

Par R-128, A-2634

E-1900-1-2 Sunny Skies

Par R-129, A-2547

NOTE: Matrix 1898 is a waltz, of no jazz interest.

NOBLE SISSLE AND HIS SIZZLING SYNCOPATORS: Ronnie Munro dir. 2 t / tb / 2 as / ts / 2 vn / Harry Revel, p / bj / bb / d (probably similar to Ronnie Munro's orchestra, q.v.) / Noble Sissle­, v. London, c. May 5, 1928.

E-1907-2 Just Give The Southland To Me - vNS

Par R-125, A-2668

E-1908-2 Sunny Skies - vNS

Par R-125

E-1910-1-2 Love Lies - vNS

Par R-126

NOTE: Matrix 1909 is a waltz, of no jazz interest.

Vocal, acc. by his own Special Orchestra: Harry Revel, p dir: t / as / Perley Breed, as­, bar / 2 vn / bj / sb / d. London, c. May 23, 1928.

E-1955-2 Ol' Man River

Par R-145

E-1956-1 Why Do I Love You?

Par R-145

E-1957-2 Just Keep Singing A Song

Par R-146, A-2671

NOTE: The final title from this session is a waltz, of no jazz interest.

London, c. May 24, 1928.

E-1959-2 How Can You Forget?

Par R-164, A-2658

E-1960-1 Nothing Has Changed

Par unissued

E-1961-2 Broken-Hearted Doll

Par R-164, A-2634

E-1962-1 Helping Hand

Par R-337

E-1963-2 Lucky In Love

Par R-206

E-1964-2 Good News

Par R-206

Barry Mills, p, dir. same instrumentation, but 2nd as replaces Breed; Revel omitted. London, c. September 23, 1928.

E-2146-1-2 Get Out And Get Under The Moon

Par R-219, Ar 4308

E-21471 Dakota

Par R-219

E-2148-2 Since You Said You Loved Me

Par R-220, Ar 4310

E-2149-2 Just Like A Melody Out Of The Sky

Par R-220, Ar 4308

NOTE: Ariel 4308 and 4310 as JIM GARNETT.

Acc. by the Mississippi Chorus and Orchestra: Barry Mills, p, dir: t / 2 as / 2 vn / p / bj / bb / d. London, c. November 26, 1928.

E-2226-3 Great Camp Meetin' Day

Par R-251

E-2227-3 Miranda

Par R-251

London, c. December 7, 1928.

E-2240-1 All By Yourself In The Moonlight

Par R-252, Kismet K-705

E-2241-2 Shout Hallelujah! 'Cause I'm Home

Par R-259

E-2242-1 Columbo

Par R-259

NOTE: Kismet K-705 as ERNEST LOCKHART. Matrix 2239 is a waltz, of no jazz interest.

NOBLE SISSLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Noble Sissle, v, dir: Pike Davis, Demas Dean, t / James Reevy, tb / Buster Bailey, cl, ss, as / Rudy Jackson, cl, as / Ralph Duquesne, cl, as, ts / Ramon Usera, cl, ts / Juice Wilson, William Rosemand, vn / Lloyd Pinckney, p / Warren Harris, bj / Henry Edwards, bb / John Ricks, sb / Jesse Baltimore, d. Hayes, Middlesex, September 10, 1929.

Bb-17326-2 Kansas City Kitty - vNS-?

HMV B-5731, El EG-1560

Bb-17327-1-2-3 On The Lazy Amazon - v

HMV unissued

Bb-17328-2 Camp Meeting Day - vNS

HMV B-5709, R-14274

Bb-17329-2 Miranda - vNS

HMV B-5709, R-14274, El EG-1560

Hayes, Middlesex, October 10, 1929.

Bb-18031-1 I'm Crooning A Tune About June - vNS

HMV B-5731, El EG-1713

Bb-18033-1-2 You Want Lovin' And I Want Love - vNS

HMV B-5723

Bb-18034-1-2 Yet You Forgot - vNS?

HMV unissued

NOTE: Matrix Bb-18032 is a waltz, of no jazz interest.

NOBLE SISSLE AND HIS SIZZLING SYNCOPATORS: Noble Sissle, v, dir: Arthur Briggs, Tommy Ladnier, t / Billy Burns, tb / Frank Goudie, Rudy Jackson, Ralph Duquesne, cl, ss, as / Ramon Usera, cl, ts / Lloyd Pinckney, p / Frank Ethridge, bj / Edward Coles, bb / Jack Carter, d / female v. London, December 11, 1930.

WA-10968-2 Daughter Of The Latin Quarter - vNS-fem

Col CB-192

WA-10969-1 You Can't Get To Heaven That Way - vNS&ch

Col CB-193, DF-463

WA-10970-1 Sunny Sunflower Land - vNS

Col CB-192

WA-10971-1 Confessin' (That I Love You) - vNS

Col CB-193, DF-463

NOBLE SISSLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As above, but Demas Dean, t, replaces Briggs; Sidney Bechet, cl, ss, replaces Goudie. New York, February 24, 1931.

E-36120-A Got The Bench, Got The Park - vNS

Br 6073, 6077 (Australian), 01117, A-9049, Spt S-2173

E-36121-A-B In A Cafe On The Road To Calais - vNS

Br unissued

E-36122-A Loveless Love - vNS

Br 6073, 01117, A-9049, Mt M-12444, Per 15649, Ro 1902, Spt S-2173

NOTE: Melotone M-12444 as THE GEORGIA SYNCOPATORS; Supertone S-2173 as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND.

New York, April 21, 1931.

E-36644- Basement Blues - vNS

Br 6129, A-9149, A-500124

E-36645- Wha'd Ya Do To Me? - vNS

Br 6111, 01158, A-9073

E-36646- Roll On, Mississippi, Roll On - vNS

Br 6111, 01158, A-9073

NOBLE SISSLE AND HIS INTERNATIONAL ORCHESTRA: Noble Sissle, v, dir: Wendell Culley,­ Demas Dean, Clarence Brereton, t / Chester Burrill, tb / Sidney Bechet, cl, ss / Harvey Boone, cl, as / Ramon Usera, as, vn / James Tolliver, ts / Oscar Madera, vn / Harry Brooks, p / Howard Hill, g / Edward Coles, sb / Jack Carter, d / Billy Banks, Lavaida Carter, v. Chicago, August 15, 1934.

C-9295 Under The Creole Moon - vNS

Dec 153

C-9296-A The Old Ark Is Moverin' - vBB&ch



Dec 154, Br 01861

C-9297-A Loveless Love - vLC

Dec 154, Br 01861

C-9298-A Polka Dot Rag

Dec 153, Br 02511

SIX BLACK DIAMONDS

Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:

Ajax 17098 Hard Hearted Hannah (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)

Apex 8054 Nothin' But (Joseph Samuels' Jazz Band)

Banner 1166 Both sides by the California Ramblers

1181 Both sides by Joseph Samuels' Jazz Band

1188 Nothin' But (Joseph Samuels' Jazz Band)

1217 Long-Lost Mama (Joseph Samuels and his Orchestra)

1227 My Sweetie Went Away (Joseph Samuels and his Orchestra)

1428 Both sides by the New Orleans Jazz Band

1656 Steppin' Fool (Perry's Hot Dogs)

6076 I Can't Fool Around With Someone Who's Foolin' Around (Six Hot Dogs)

6298 Susianna (Adrian Schubert and his Salon Orchestra)

6300 Some Of These Days (Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra)

6383 Where Has Mammy Gone? (Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra)­

Domino 3633 Steppin' Fool (Perry's Hot Dogs)

Imperial 1162 Long-Lost Mama (Joseph Samuels and his Orchestra)

1181 My Sweetie Went Away (Joseph Samuels and his Orchestra)

Oriole 497 Melancholy Lou (New Orleans Jazz Band)

Regal 8006 Flamin' Mamie (Perry's Hot Dogs)

8022 Say Mister Have You Met Rosie's Sister? (Perry's Hot Dogs)

9458 Both sides by Joseph Samuels' Jazz Band

9553 Both sides by Joseph Samuels and his Orchestra

9695 San (Nathan Glantz and his Orchestra)

9706 Any Way The Wind Blows (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)

9725 Both sides by the New Orleans Jazz Band

The following sides issued under this name are not shown under any other in this book:­

Unknown t / tb / cl, as / p / bj / d. New York, c. September 30, 1923.

5290-2 If I Can't Have The Sweetie I Want

Ban 1268, Re 9553, Imp 1251

5292-2 Sobbin' Blues

Ban 1265, Bell P-157, Re 9553, Imp 1232, Curry 157

NOTE: Banner 1268 as JOS. FRANKLIN'S ORCHESTRA (a suspected pseudonym for Joseph Samuels).

Harry Gluck or Phil Napoleon, t / Miff Mole, tb / Ken "Goof" Moyer, cl, as, effects / p / bj / d. New York, c. February 14, 1924.

5425-1-2 Lots O' Mama

Ban 1322, Re 9612

5426-1-2 Mindin' My Business

Ban 1318, Re 9612, Apex 8167

? Charlie Panelli, tb, replaces Mole; Jimmy Lytell, cl, replaces Moyer; different bj. New York, c. March 13, 1924.

5451-2 Waitin' Around

Ban 1336, Re 9628, Apex 8211

5452-2 Nobody's Sweetheart

Ban 1349, Re 9646, Apex 8222

New York, c. April 3, 1924.

5470-1-3 Josephine (Who's The Meanest Gal In Town?)

Ban 1348, Re 9643, Apex 8231, Imp 1329

5471-2 My Papa Doesn't Two-Time No Time

Ban 1346, Re 9646, Apex 8250

Harry Gluck, t / Charlie Panelli, tb / Jimmy Lytell, cl / cl, as / ts / p / bj / bb / d. New York, c. July 17, 1924.

5559-2 Hinkey Dinkey Parley Voo

Apex 8226

5560-3 Charleston Cabin

Ban 1385, Re 9682, Bwy / Cvl / Emb / Lyra / Pen / Pur / Tri 11401, Imp 1363

11046-3 Charleston Cabin

PA 036122, Pe 14303

NOTE: Matrices 11046 and 5560 are the identical performance. Pathé Actuelle and Perfect as FRY'S MILLION ­DOLLAR PIER ORCHESTRA; Broadway, Carnival etc. through Triangle 11401 as FRISCO SYNCOPATORS; Imperial 1363 as IMPERIAL DANCE ORCHESTRA.

Bubber Miley, ? Louis Metcalf, c / Jake Frazier, tb / Bob Fuller, cl, as / Louis Hooper, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York, c. December 2, 1924.

5758-1-2-3 Those Panama Mamas (Are Ruining Me)

Ban 1456, Dom 429 Or 374, Re/Amphonola 9766, Apex 8343, Imp 1490

NOTE: Oriole 374 as ORIOLE DANCE ORCHESTRA; Apex 8343 as ORIGINAL MEMPHIS FIVE.

Unknown, t / tb / cl, as / p / bj / bb / d; others? New York, January 22, 1929

8484 She's My Sweet Patootie - v

Ban 6289, Or 1476

NOTE: Oriole 1476 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND



SIX BLACK DOMINOES

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

390 Look-a What I Got Now (California Ramblers)

392 Any Way The Wind Blows (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)

3510 Sweet Georgia Brown (Texas Ten)

21003 Eliza (California Ramblers)

21003 A New Kind Of Man (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)

21184 How Many Times? (The Buffalodians)

21193 Baby Face (The Buffalodians)

21520 Hi-Diddle-Diddle (The Red Heads)



THE SIX COLLEGIANS

Pseudonym on Canadian Domino 21055 (AH-HA!) for the California Ramblers, q.v.



THE SIX HAYSEEDS

See Harry Reser.

SIX HOT BABIES

Tom Morris, c / Joe Nanton, tb / Bob Fuller, cl / Nat Shilkret, p / Fats Waller, or / ? Bobby Leecan, g / d. Camden, NJ, November 17, 1926.

36775-1-2-3-4 All God's Chillun Got Wings

Vic unissued



THE SIX HOTTENTOTS

Red Nichols, t / Miff Mole, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Arthur Schutt, p / Joe Tarto, bb / Vic Berton, d / Irving Kaufman (as GEORGE CRANE on Pathé Actuelle 36643), v. New York, c. March 23, 1927.

7173-1-2 I'm In Love Again - vIK

Ban 1964, Bwy 1069, Dom 3935, 21279, Or 880, Pm 20511, PA 11455, 36643, Per 14824,


P-306, Pur 11511, Re 8289, Apex 8624, Leo 10256, LS 24097, Imp 1803, BM 240, Max 1623, Perfectaphone 3086

7174-2-3 Sometimes I'm Happy - vIK

Ban 6008, Dom 3975, 21274, NML 1208, Or 933, Pa 36643, 11477, Per 14824, P-306, Re 8333, Apex 8614, 26050, Leo 10249, LS 24091, Mic 22165, Imp 1845

7175-1-2 Rosy Cheeks - vIK

Ban 1962, Bwy 1070, Dom 3931, 21275, Or 883, Pm 20512, Re 8289, Apex 8614, Leo 10250, Max 1622

NOTE: Oriole 880 and 883 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND; 933 as YANKEE TEN ORCHESTRA; Pathé Actuelle 36643, 11455, 11477 as SOUTHAMPTON SOCIETY ORCHESTRA; Perfect P-306 as RAYNER'S DANCE ORCHESTRA; Imperial 1803 as SAM LANIN'S TROUBADOURS, Perfectaphone as RIVIERA PALACE ORCHESTRA.

New York, c. May 2, 1927.

7241-2 The Memphis Blues

Ban 1986, Dom 3956, Or 952, Re 8310

NOTE: Oriole 952 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND.

New York, c. May 16, 1927.

7264-1-3 Melancholy Charlie

Ban 6009, Dom 3975, Or 931, Re 8333, MF 103

7265-1; 919-2 Hurricane

Ban 6009, Dom 3976, 21580, Or 931, Re 8335, MF 103

NOTE: Oriole 931 as TED WHITE'S COLLEGIANS; Domino 21580 as THE RED DANDIES. Banner 6009 bearing control 919-2 in the wax for mx. 7265 may in fact be take 2; it has not been aurally compared to other issues.



SIX JELLY BEANS

Probably a Sam Lanin unit (q.v. the Imperial labeling), but not apparently composed entirely of regular members of the Lanin roster of the period. Probably: Tommy Gott, t / Miff Mole, tb / Larry Abbott, cl, as / Jimmy John­ston, bsx / Bill Wirges, p / Vic Berton, d, vib / Irving Kaufman (as GEORGE BEAVER on most issues), v. New York, April 25, 1928.

7934- I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream For Ice Cream - vch

Chg 571, Imp 1909, Kr 4205

7935-2-4 Straight Back Home - vIK

Ban 7140, Or 1250

7936-2 Know Nothin' Blues - vIK

Ban 7106, Je 5291 Or 1230

NOTE: Banner 7106 and 7140 as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND; Challenge 571 as CAMPUS BOYS; Jewel 5291 and Oriole 1230 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND; Oriole 1250 as BILLY JAMES AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Imperial 1909 as SAM LANIN AND HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA.

Glenn Miller, tb, replaces Mole; bb added. Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, May 15, 1928.

7976-3 Puttin' On The Dog - vSL

Ban 7157, Je 5331, Or 1278, LS 24351, Mic 22351, St 10381

NOTE: Banner 7157 as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND; Jewel Apex 8823, Cr 81091, Dom 21479, 5331, and Oriole 1278 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND; Apex 8823 and Domino 21479 as GOLDIE'S SYNCOPATORS.



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