SAMMY STEWART
SAMMY STEWART'S TEN KNIGHTS OF SYNCOPATION: Sammy Stewart, p, dir: Fats Robins, Eugene Hutt, t / Mance Worley, tb / Bill Stewart, Harley Washington, Roy Butler, cl, as, ts / Millard Robins, bsx / Paul Jordan, vn / Lawrence W. Dixon, bj / Dave Smallwood, d. Chicago, August, 1924.
1862-2 Manda
Pm 20340, Bwy / Cvl / Lyra 11404, Pur 11340
1863-1-2 My Man Rocks Me
Pm 20340, Bwy / Cvl / Lyra 11404, Pur 11340
NOTE: Broadway / Lyratone 11404 as GOLDEN GATE ORCHESTRA; Carnival, 11404 as BROADWAY MELODY MAKERS.
SAMMY STEWART AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Same as above. Chicago, September, 1924.
1891-1-2 Copenhagen
Pm 20359, 14003, Pur 11359
Sammy Stewart, p, dir: George Dixon, Leon Scott, t / Kenneth Stewart, tb / Bill Stewart, Frank Fowler, as / Paul Tyler, ts / Ed Carry, bj / Mance Worley, sb / Dave Smallwood, d. Chicago, September 6, 1928.
C-2302- 'Cause I Feel Low Down - v
Voc 15724
C-2303-A-B 'Cause I Feel Low Down
Voc unissued
C-2304- Ol' Man River
Voc 15724
Ikey Robinson, v. Chicago, September 20, 1928.
C-2328-A-B Wob-A-Ly Walk
Voc unissued
C-2329-A-B Skadatin-Dee - vIR
Voc unissued
C-2330-A-B Louder And Funnier
Voc unissued
Chicago, October 3, 1928.
C-2390-B Crazy Rhythm
Voc 15734
C-2391-A Wob-A-Ly Walk
Voc 15734
Chicago, November 9, 1928.
C-2545-A-B-C Somebody Stole My Gal
Voc unissued
JACK STILLMAN
All of Jack Stillman's output except waltzes are listed below, although not all are of equal merit as hot dance music.
JACK STILLMAN'S (ORIOLE) ORCHESTRA: Jack Stillman, t, dir: t / tb / Nathan Glantz, as / cl, as, f / ts / vn on some sessions / p / bj / bb / d. New York, November 25, 1924.
9870 Tomorrow's Another Day - v
Ed 51451
9871 That's My Girl - v
Ed 51451
Vernon Dalhart, v. New York, December 17, 1924.
9909 Nobody Knows What A Red Head Mama Can Do - vVD
Ed 51471
9910 Let Me Be The First To Kiss You Good Morning (And The Last To Kiss You Goodnight)
Ed 51468
New York, January 12, 1925.
9938 Lucky Kentucky - v
Ed 51487
9939 Show Me The Way - v
Ed 51486
Arthur Hall, v. New York, February 17, 1925.
10207 Florida - vAH
Ed 51521, Amb 5004
10208 When You Do What You Do - vVD
Ed 51509
New York, March 19, 1925.
10264 Let It Rain - vVD
Ed unissued
10265 Whistle - vVD
Ed 51531
New York, April 1, 1925.
10264 Let It Rain - vVD
Ed 51537
10289 Toddle Along
Ed 51537
10290 Little Peach
Ed 51538
New York, May, 1925.
Sweet Georgia Brown
Bell 368
You're My Baby
Bell 368
JACK STILLMAN'S ORIOLES: Same. New York, c. August 21, 1925.
106210 Mr. Cooler Hot
PA 36304, Per 14485
106211 Charleston Of The Evening
PA 36305, Per 14486
106212 Feeling Blue
PA 36311, Per 14492
106213 Give Me
PA 36307, Per 14488
JACK STILLMAN'S ORIOLE ORCHESTRA: Same as above. New York, October 5, 1925.
6207-2 Mr. Cooler Hot
Or 499
6208-1-2 Any Blues
Or 494
6209-2 Give Me (Your Heart)
Or 498
NOTE: Oriole 494 as JACK STILLMAN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA.
JACK STILLMAN'S ORIOLES: New York, c. October 13, 1925.
106305? Go Away And Don't Come Back
PA 36329, Per 14510
106306 Wish I Was A Cradle Baby
PA 36323, Per 14504
106307 Hip! Hip!
PA 36327, Per 14508
106308 Were You Then?
PA 36326, Per 14507
JACK STILLMAN'S ORIOLE ORCHESTRA: Same. New York, c. October 29, 1925.
9791 Cooler Hot
Gnt 3181, Ch 15051
9792 Any Blues (Is Good Enough For Me)
Gnt 3183, Ch 15053
9793 Give Me Your Heart
Gnt 3175, Ch 15052
NOTE: Champion 15051, 15052, and 15053 as SILENT JOE AND HIS BOYS.
JACK STILLMAN'S ORIOLES: Same. New York, c. November, 1925.
I Wish't I Was In Peoria - v
Bell 382
I "Wanna" Go Where You Go, Do What You Do, Then I'll Be Happy - v
Bell 382
"Irving Post," v. New York, c. November, 1925.
2331-1 I Wonder Where My BabyTonight? - v"IP"
Pm 20423
2332-2 Dream Pal - v"IP"
Pm 20424, Pur 11424
2333-1 I'm Gonna Charleston Back To Charleston - v"IP"
Pm 20423
NOTE: IRVING POST is normally a pseduonym for Franklyn Baur, but it is not certain he performs on these sides.
THE STILLMAN CLUB ORCHESTRA: Same. New York, c. December 24, 1925.
9915-B Go Away And Don't Come Back
Gnt 3226, Ch 15072, Chg 362
9916 Where Were You Then?
Gnt 3233
9917-A Charleston Of The Evening
Gnt 3237, Ch 15072
NOTE: Champion 15072 as JACK O'NEIL'S ORCHESTRA, Chg 362 as JACK STILLMAN & HIS GANG.
STILLMAN'S ORIOLES: Same. New York, c. December 26, 1925.
106507 A Country Girl Like You
PA 36371, Per 14552
106508 I Found You, I Want You
PA 36368, Per 14549
106509 If I Were You
PA 36369, Per 14550
106510 What A Bird, What A Girl
PA 36370, Per 14551
JACK STILLMAN'S ORIOLE ORCHESTRA: Same; Arthur Hall, v. New York, c. December, 1925.
2356-1-2 Roll 'Em, Girls - vAH
Pm 20427, Pur 11427, Sil 3501
2357-1 If I Had A Girl Like You - vAH
Pm 20429, Pur 11429, Sil 3503
2358-1-2 Clap Hands, Here Comes Charley! - vAH
Pm 20427, Pur 11427, Sil 3501
JACK STILLMAN'S ORCHESTRA: Same. New York, January 8, 1926.
10758 Dreaming Of A Castle In The Air
Ed 51679
10759 Love Bound
Ed 51679
New York, January 25, 1926.
10790 Song Of The Flame - v
Ed unissued
10791 Looking For A Boy
Ed 51687
JACK STILLMAN'S ORIOLE ORCHESTRA: Same; Frank Bessinger, v. New York, c. January, 1926.
2412-2 Behind The Clouds - vFB
Pm 20436
THE STILLMAN CLUB ORCHESTRA: Same. New York, c. February 1, 1926.
9956 Lantern Of Love - vFB
Gnt 3244, Ch 15068, Bel 1184
9957 Mysterious Eyes
Gnt 3244, 3275, Bel 1014, Clm 1911
NOTE: Champion 15068 as SOUTH SHORE MELODY BOYS; Beltona 1014 as SOUTHERN STATES DANCE BAND; 1184 as SUNNY SOUTH DANCE ORCHESTRA; Coliseum 1911 as MAYFIELD DANCE ORCHESTRA.
JACK STILLMAN'S ORCHESTRA: Same. New York, February 5, 1926.
10790 Song Of The Flame
Ed 51696, Amb 5139
10816 Blinky Moon Bay - vAH
Ed 51697, Amb 5145
New York, March 2, 1926.
10860 Wait Till Tomorrow Night
Ed 51710
STILLMAN'S ORIOLES: Same. New York, c. March 11, 1926.
106707 Rainy Day
PA 36410, Per 14591
106708 Along The Lane In Spain
PA 36412, Per 14593
106709 Come On And Do Your Red Hot Business
PA 36465, Per 14646
106710 I'm Blue Because Of You
PA 36448, 11217, Per 14629
JACK STILLMAN'S ORCHESTRA: Same. New York, March 29, 1926.
10897 Burgundy
Ed 51726
10898 For Heaven's Sake
Ed 51726
Arthur Fields, v. New York, April 13, 1926.
10922 Somebody's Lonely
Ed 51734
10923 Roses - vAF
Ed 51734, Amb 5161
New York, April 20, 1926.
10935 Lulu Belle
Ed 51738
STILLMAN'S ORIOLES: Same; Ernest Hare, v. New York, c. April 24, 1926.
106834 Tonight's My Night With Baby - vEH
PA 36443, 11191, Per 14624
106835 Who'd Be Blue?- vEH
PA 36456, 11191, Per 14637, Gra 9230
106836 Talking To The Moon
PA 36440, 11217, P 1970, Per 14621
106837 Blue Bonnet (You Make Me Feel Blue) - vEH
PA 36441, Per 14622
NOTE: Grafton 9230 as WINDSOR ORCHESTRA.
JACK STILLMAN'S ORCHESTRA: Same; Bud Kennedy, v. New York, May 18, 1926.
10987 My Darling - vBK
Ed 51760
10988 Valentine
Ed 51768
JACK STILLMAN'S ORIOLE ORCHESTRA: Same; Harry Jockin, v. New York, May, 1926.
2506-1 Say It Again - vHJ
Pm 20443, Bwy 1001, Pur 11443
2507- Oh, You Lulu Belle - vHJ
Pm 20446, Bwy 1004, Pur 11446
2508-1 Lingering Lips - vHJ
Pm 20443, Bwy 1001, Pur 11443
STILLMAN'S ORIOLES: Same. New York, c. June 25, 1926.
106953 In My Heart
PA 36476, Per 14657
106954 Thinking Of You
PA 36479, Per 14660
106955 Nothing But Love
PA 36473, Per 14654
106956 Twilight And You
PA 36474, Per 14655
JACK STILLMAN'S ORIOLE ORCHESTRA: Same; Arthur Hall, v. New York, c. June, 1926.
2568- Blue Bonnet (You Make Me Feel Blue) - vAH
Pm 20455, Bwy 1013, Pur 11455, Max 1570
STILLMAN'S ORIOLES: Same. New York, c. July 12, 1926.
106987-B I Need You (You Need Me)
PA 36496, Per 14677, Apex 790, St/Leo 23075
Alice
PA 36495, Per 14676
NOTE: Apex and Starr/Leo as STILLMAN'S ORCHESTRA.
JACK STILLMAN'S ORCHESTRA: Same. New York, October 4, 1926.
GEX-308-A Faustine
Gnt 3407
JACK STILLMAN'S ORIOLES: Same. New York, c. October, 1926.
If Tears Could Bring You Back To Me - v
Em 3081, Bell 457
Gone Again Gal - v
Em 3082, Bell 457
New York, c. January, 1927.
High, High, High Up In The Hills - v
Em 3103
My Little Bunch Of Happiness - v
Em 3106
STILLMAN'S ORIOLES: Same; Les Rockwell, v. New York, c. February 22, 1927.
107396-A Roses For Remembrance - vLR
PA 36608, 11357, Per 14789
107397 Hello! Little Girl (Of My Dreams) - vLR
PA 36606, Per 14787
NOTE: All except PathéActuelle 1357 as THE ROYAL TROUBADOURS.
Joe Sherman, v. New York, c. February, 1927.
Coronado Nights - vJS
PA 36695, Per 14776
STINKING SOCKS' SERAPHIC DUO
Pseudonym on XX 10 for Johnny Dodds, q.v., acc. by Tiny Parham.
BERT STOCK AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Instrumentation and personnel unknown apart from Doc Mayers, Paul Dillon, v; included in view of the possibilities suggested by the titles. New York, November, 1929.
GEX-2526-B Turn On The Heat - vDM
Gnt 7059, Ch 15886, Spt 9585
GEX-2527-B Honeysuckle Rose - vPD
Gnt 7059, Ch 15932, Spt 9585
GEX-2528-A 'Tain't No Sin (To Dance Around In Your Bones) - vPD
Gnt 7075, Ch 15886, GS 30047
NOTE: Champion 15886 and 15932 as BENNY BENSON'S ORCHESTRA.
OCIE STOCKARD AND THE WANDERERS
Although this popular Texan Western swing band sometimes offered good solos, its general style and repertoire was not such that it merits inclusion here. See Cary Ginell and Kevin Coffey's Discography of Western Swing and Hot String Bands for a detailed listing of their output.
HARRY STODDARD ORCHESTRA
Of the six titles by this band issued on Emerson, in 1923, the following are of some interest as jazz.
Harry Stoddard, p, dir: t / tb. / as, vn / as, ts, bar / vn / bj / bb / d. New York, c. Apri1, 1923.
42376-2 I Ain't Never Had Nobody Crazy Over Me
Em 10626, Aus A-80
42377-1 Long-Lost Mama
Em 10626, Aus A-102
NOTE: Australs are anonymous.
STOKERS OF HADES
Pseudonym on Columbia and Parlophone for Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra, q.v.
THE STOMP SIX
Muggsy Spanier, c / Guy Carey, tb / Volly de Faut, cl / Mel Stitzel, p / Joe Gish, bb / Ben Pollack, d. Chicago, c. July, 1925.
828 Why Can't It Be Poor Little Me? [sic]
Auto 626, Re 5, Tem R-16
829 Everybody Loves My Baby
Auto 626, Re 5, Tem R-16
THE STOMPIN' SIX
Sonny Clay, p, dir: Ernest Coycault, t / William B. Woodman, Sr., tb / Leonard Davidson, cl, ss, ts / Louis Dodd, bj,
as / Willie McDaniels, d, k. Los Angeles, c. May, 1925.
673 Jimtown Blues
Sunset 1098
676 Roamin' Around
Sunset 1098
678 Down And Out Blues
Sunset 1099
679 Creole Blues
Sunset 1099
FREDDIE STONE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Vocalion 15885 for Gene Kardos and his Orchestra, q.v.
JESSE STONE
JESSE STONE AND HIS BLUE SERENADERS: Jesse Stone, p, a, dir: Albert Hinton, Slick Jackson, t / Druie Bess, tb / Jack Washington, as, bar / Glenn Hughes, as / Elmer Burch, ts / Silas Cluke, bj / Pete Hassel, bb / Max Wilkinson, d. St. Louis, April 27, 1927.
80761-C Starvation Blues
OK 8471
80762-A-B-C In Susie's Basement
OK unissued
80763-A Boot To Boot
OK 8471
80764-A-B Shufflin' Blues
OK unissued
LEW STONE
Lew Stone was one one of Britain's finest dance-music arrangers, and his was one of the most famous bands of the 1930s and the war years. The following titles are all known to be of jazz interest, and short solos of the same kind can be heard on many others made under Lew Stone's direction.
LEWIS STONE AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Lew Stone, p, a, dir: Sylvester Ahola, Max Goldberg, t / ? Tony Thorpe, tb / Arthur Lally, cl, as, bar / ? Joe Crossman, cl, as / ts / Tony Hill, bj / bb / d. Golders Green, London, September 27, 1929.
DF-27-1 Breakaway
Duo F-2012
LEW STONE AND THE MONSEIGNEUR BAND . Lew Stone, a, dir: Alfie Noakes, t / Nat Gonella, t, v / Joe Ferrie, Lew Davis, tb / Joe Crossman, Jim Easton, Ernest Ritte, cl, as, bar / Harry Berly, cl, ts, oc, vl / Eddie Carroll, p / Bill Herbert, g / Tiny Winters, sb, v / Bill Harty, d / Al Bowlly, v. London, November 29, 1932.
GB-5261-2 Junk Man Blues - vAB-NG&ch / aLS
Dec F-3313
GB-5263-2 My Woman - vAB / aLS
Dec F-3313
Harry Sherman, g, replaces Herbert. London, August 1, 1933.
TB-1017-1 Lazy Rhythm - aLS
Dec F-3644, 656
Con Lamprecht, a. London, September 15, 1933.
TB-1068-2 Blue Prelude - vAB / aLS-CL
Dec F-3675
TB-1070-3 Snowball - vNG
Dec F-3675
London, October 24, 1933.
TB-1098-1 Nagasaki - vNG / aLS-CL
Dec F-3821, 496, Pan 25709
Stanley Black, a. London, November 3, 1933.
GB-6278-1-2 Blue Jazz - aLS-SB
Dec F-3782, 487, Pan 25743
GB-6279-1 White Jazz - aSB
Dec F-3782, 487, Pan 25690
Monia Liter, p, replaces Carroll; Eddie Freeman, g, replaces Sherman; Paul Fenoulhet, a. London, January 9, 1934.
GB-6473-3 Tiger Rag
Dec F-3839, 510
GB-6475-2 Canadian Capers, aPF
Dec F-3839, 510, Pan 25743
LEW STONE AND HIS BAND at the Monseigneur Restaurant, London: Lew Stone, a, dir: Alfie Noakes, t / Nat Gonella, t, v / Joe Ferrie, Lew Davis, tb / Joe Crossman, Ernest Ritte, cl as, bar / Harry Berly, cl, ts, oc, vl / Monia Liter, p / Harry Sherman, g / Tiny Winters, sb, v / Bill Harty, d / Stanley Black, a. London, March 16, 1934.
TB-1131-2 Milenberg Joys
Dec F-3953, 510, Pan 25690
TB-1132-1 The Call Of The Freaks - aLS
Dec F-3953, 510
London, March 23, 1934.
TB-1159-1 It's Psychological - vAB / aLS
Dec unissued
London, April 24, 1934.
TB-1207-2 Garden Of Weed
Dec F-5271, 361
London, April 25, 1934.
TB-1213-2 That's A Plenty - aSB
Dec F-5271 361, Pan 25709, Super B-7034
NOTE: Super B-7034 as DANCE BAND.
Stanley Black, p, a, replaces Liter; Stan Bowsher, a (SBo). London, August 1, 1934.
TB-1436-2 I Hate Myself (For Being So Mean To You)- vTW / aSBo
Dec F-5143
TB-1437-2 Out For No Good - vTW / aSB
Dec F-5143
London, August 3, 1934.
TB-1434-1 As Long As I Live - vAB / aLS
Dec F-5132
LEW STONE AND HIS BAND: As last, but Don Macaffer, tb, replaces Davis; Albert Harris, g, replaces Sherman; Jock Jacobson, d, replaces Harty; Gonella, Macaffer, Crossman, Ritte, Berly, Harris, Winters and Jacobson only*. London, December 28, 1934.
CAR-3143-1 Solitude - aLS
RZ MR-1561, Gl GZ-3053
CAR-3144-1 *I Ain't Got Nobody - vTW
RZ MR-1561, Gl GZ-3053
JOSEPH STOVAL
Piano solos. Chicago, April 27, 1927.
C-837; E-22822 Michigan City Blues
Voc unissued
C-838; E-22823 My Heart Blues
Voc unissued
CHARLEY STRAIGHT AND HIS ORCHESTRA
The following records by this Chicago dance orchestra are of interest as jazz or hot dance music. There may be others of similar quality, but those examined do not suggest a strong likelihood.
Charley Straight, p, dir: Gene Caffarelli, c / ? Guy Carey, tb / cl, as, vn / Wally Preissing, ts / Leo Murphy, vn / Frank Sylvano, bj / Ike Williams, bb / Bob Conselman, d. Chicago, June, 1923.
1445-3 Buddy's Habits
Pm 20244, Cx 40244, Nat 12244, Pur 11244, Tri 11270
1446-1-2 Henpecked Blues
Pm 20244, Cx 40244, Nat 12244, Pur 11244
Chicago, September, 1923.
1505-2 Arkansas Mule
Pm 20264, Cx 40264, Pur 11264
1511-2-3 Bathing Beauty Blues
Pm 20264, Bwy / Pur 11312, Cx 40264, Pur 11264
NOTE: Some copies of Paramount 20264 show title for 1511 as GET OVER DIRTY BLUES.
Chicago, October, 1923.
1542-1-3 Sweet Henry (The Pride Of Tennessee)
Pm 20271, Bwy 11307, Hg 862, Pur 11271
1543-2-3 Easy Melody
Pm 20271, Hg 862, Pur 11271
Chicago, December, 1923.
1616-2 My Sunflower Maid
Pm 20291, Hg 889, Pur 11291
1617-1 Forgetful Blues
Pm 20291, Hg 889, Pur 11291
NOTE: Claxtonola 40244, 40264, Puritan 11244, 11271, and 11291 as FRISCO SYNCOPATORS; Broadway 11312 and Puritan 11264 as MANHATTAN IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA; Harmograph 889 as HARMOGRAPH DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Charley Straight, p, dir: Gene Caffarelli and another, c / Randall Miller, tb / Bob Strong, mel, cl, as, vn / Frank Stoddard, cl, as / Dale Skinner, cl, ts / Frank Sylvano, bj / Joe Gish, bb / Don Morgan, d / Hannah and Dorothea Williams, v. Chicago, March 10, 1926.
E-18371 / 72 What A Man!- vHW-DW
Br 3136, A-147
E-18374 / 76 Hi-Diddle-Diddle - vHW-DW
Br 3136, A-147
Chicago, May 28, 1926.
C-325; E-3313; Deep Henderson
E-19403 Br 3224
C-326; E-3314; Minor Gaff
E-19404 Voc 15388
C-328; E-3316; Hobo's Prayer
E-19406 Br 3224, Voc 15388
NOTE: Vocalion 15388 as TENNESSEE TOOTERS.
Charley Straight, p, dir: Gene Caffarelli and another, c / tb / 2 cl, ss, as / cl, ts / Frank Sylvano, bj, v / ub / d. Chicago, May 23, 1928.
C-1966- Too Busy! - vFS
Br 3945, 3839
C-1966-G Too Busy!
Br A-7792
NOTE: This is not the recording of TOO BUSY recalled by Rex Downing in the July-August, 1956, issue of Record Research, p.5, as being made by this orchestra, including himself on trombone and Bix Beiderbecke on cornet. Perhaps some unissued record was made under Charley Straight's direction during early July, 1928, when the Paul Whiteman Orchestra, with Bix, was playing an engagement in Chicago.
MARY STRAINE
Mary Straine's first known recording was an uncredited backing vocal as part of the "congregation" on Bert Williams' 1919 comic sketch, ELDER EATMORE'S SERMON ON GENEROSITY (Columbia A6141), of no jazz interest.
Vocal, acc. by Joseph Smith's Jazz Band: Joe Smith, c / ? George Brashear, tb / Clarence Robinson, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p. Long Island City, NY, c. June, 1922.
Ain't Got Nothing Blues
BS 14115, Pm 12132
? Ralph Escudero, bb, added. Long Island City, NY, c. August, 1922.
I Wish I Could Shimmy (Like My Sister Kate)
BS 14123, Pm 12149
The Last Go Round Blues
BS 14123, Pm 12149
Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. Long Island City, NY, c. Apri1, 1923.
Chirpin' The Blues
BS 14150, Maj / Oly 1522, Pm 12150
Downhearted Blues
BS 14150, Maj / Oly 1522, Pm 12150
NOTE: Majestic / Olympic 1522 as PEARL HARRIS.
STRAND ROOF ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Domino 3456 (PRINCE OF WAILS) for Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra, q.v.
ELLIS STRATAKOS AND HIS HOTEL JUNG ORCHESTRA
Ellis Stratakos, tb, dir: John Hyman (Wiggs), Howard Reed, c / John Reininger, Joe Loyacano, as, one doubling bsx / Eddie Powers, ts / vn / Joe Wolf, p / Fred Loyacano, g, v / Dave Fridge, bb / Von Gammon, d. New Orleans, March, 1929.
NO-132- A Precious Little Thing Called Love - vFL
Voc 15792
NO-133- Weary River - vFL
Voc 15792
STRAUN'S PULLMAN PORTERS
Nathan Glantz, as, dir: 2 t / tb / cl / ts / p / bj / bb / d / Chick Straun, v. New York, c. March 24, 1925.
9414-A Casey Jones - vCS
Gnt 3005
New York, c. April 5, 1925.
9442 A Hot Time In The Old Town
Gnt 3005
FRED SUGAR AND HIS SUGAR BABIES
See Fred Hall and his Sugar Babies.
JOE SULLIVAN
Piano solos. New York, September 26, 1933.
265139-2 Honeysuckle Rose
Col 2876-D, DO-1123, UHCA 32, Par R-1686, PZ-11114, Od OR-1686
265140-2 Gin Mill Blues
Col 2876-D, DO-1123, UHCA 31, Par R-1686, Od OR-1686
265141-2 Little Rock Getaway
Par R-2006, A-3908, UHCA 33
265142-2 Onyx Bringdown
Col 2925-D, Par R-2006, UHCA 34
NOTE: UHCA 31 / 32 are coupled.
PETE SULLIVAN AND HIS KING TASTE PILOTS
Instrumentation and personnel unknown. New York (?), c. August, 1928.
Missouri Squabble
Capital 752
ANNIE SUMMERFORD
Vocal, acc. by Eddie Heywood's Black Bottom Ramblers: ? Harry Cooper, t / tb / Eddie Heywood, p / ? Bernard Addison, bj. Atlanta, c. August 29, 1924.
8739-A 'Fo Day Blues
OK 8174
8740-A Low Down Blues
OK 8174
SUNKIST SERENADERS
See the New Orleans Blue Nine.
SUNNY AND THE D'C'NS
See Sonny Greer.
SUNNY SOUTH DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Beltona for the following items listed in this book:
309 Sittin' In A Corner (The Broadway Syncopators)
978 Kentucky's Way Of Saying "Good Morning" (Bailey's Lucky Seven)
1113 St. Louis Hop (Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra)
1113 On The Riviera (The Vagabonds)
1120 In A Little Garden (Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra)
1133 Looking At The World Through Rose Coloured Glasses (The Vagabonds)
1184 Lantern Of Love (Jack Stillman's Orioles)
1299 Vo-Do-Do-De-O Blues (California Ramblers)
SUNSET BAND
The following, reported by Mark Berresford, appears on an unbranded test pressing bearing blank-side-out Puritan labels.
Possibly: Carroll Dickerson, vn, dir. unknown personnel which may include Freddy Keppard, c / Buster Bailey, cl / Rudy Jackson, ts. Rodeheaver studio, Chicago, c. late 1922 - early 1923.
964 Wolverine Stomp
Test; Frog DGF28 (CD)
968 Ivy
Test; Frog DGF28 (CD)
SUNSET DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Champion for the following items listed in this book:
15038 High Society (Naylor's Seven Aces)
15067 After I Say I'm Sorry (Bailey's Lucky Seven)
SUNSET SYNCOPATORS
Instrumentation and personnel unknown. Los Angeles, c. August, 1925.
334 Copenhagen
Hwd 1050
337 That's My Girl
Hwd 1050
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