THE SUNSHINE BOYS
Joe Mooney, p, cel, v / Dan Mooney, v, acc. by vn / g. New York, March 8, 1929.
148050-1-2-3 My Troubles Are Over
Col unissued
148051-1-2-3 Huggable, Kissable You
Col unissued
Tubular bells added. New York, March 20, 1929.
148050-6 My Troubles Are Over
Col 1790-D, 5448
148051-5 Huggable, Kissable You
Col 1790-D, 5448
Acc. by Tommy Dorsey, tb / Dick McDonough, g. New York, April 27, 1929.
148386-1-2 I'm Crooning A Tune About June
Col unissued
New York, May 6, 1929.
148386-3 I'm Crooning a Tune About June
Col 1834-D, 5524
148417-3 Do Something
Col 1834-D, 5524
Acc. by vn / g. New York, August 29, 1929.
148952-4 It's Unanimous Now
Col 1963-D, 5718
148953-2 That's Where You Come In
Col 1963-D
Acc. by vn / Carl Kress, g. New York, December 10, 1929.
149703-3 Does My Baby Love Me? (Nobody But Me)
Col 2075-D, DB-89
149704-3 I Have To Have You
Col 2075-D, DB-89
Unknown vib. added*. New York, August 25, 1930.
150730-3 I Like A Little Girl Like That
Col DB-345
150731-1-2-3 *It Seems To Be Spring
Col unissued
New York, September 12, 1930.
150730-4-5-6 I Like A Little Girl Like That
Col unissued
150731-5 *It Seems To Be Spring
Col 2303-D, DB-345, J-1044
New York, September 26, 1930
150730-9 I Like A Little Girl Like That
Col 2303-D, J-1044
Acc. by Tommy Dorsey, tb / Dick McDonough, g. New York, February 20, 1931.
E-36116- Would You Like To Take A Walk?
Mt M-12103, Pan 25018, P-12103, Mf WB-2006
E-36117- When I Take My Sugar To Tea
Mt M-12103, Spt S-2205, Emb E-128, Pan 25018, P-12103, Mf WB-2006
NOTE: This session originally as THE SUNSHINE BOYS on the recording sheet, which was later altered to THE MELOTONE BOYS (as credited on Melotone M-12103). Supertone S-2205 as THE MANDEL SISTERS; Panachord P-12103 as THE PANACHORD BOYS; Mayfair WB-2006 as THE HARMONY TWINS; Embassy E-128 as DESMOND DUO.
New York, April 14, 1931.
E-36468- Mary Jane
Mt M-12159, Pan 25038
E-36469- Boy! Oh Boy! Oh Boy! I've Got It Bad
Mt M-12159, Pan 25038
NOTE: Melotone as THE MELOTONE BOYS; Panachord as THE PANACHORD BOYS.
Acc. by by Hymie Wolfson, ts / Dick McDonough, g / sb. New York, June 30, 1931.
151657-1 I'm Keeping Company
Col 2489-D, DB-609
151658-2 Take It From Me (I'm Taking To You)
Col 2489-D, DB-609
SUPERIOR JAZZ BAND
Unknown c / tb / cl / p / d (as anonymous "Jazz Band" in Ed Kirkeby's diary). New York, April 18, 1922.
20146-3 Virginia Blues
Arto 9144, Bell P-144, Globe 7144
20147-2 Georgia
Bell P-144
New York, May 2, 1922.
20147-5 Georgia
Arto 9144, Bell P-144, Globe 7144
SUPER SYNCOPATORS
? Bob Pope, c / cl, as / pac / bj / ? Arthur Layfield, d. Chicago, c. March, 1925.
751 Jimtown Blues
Auto (unnumbered)
754 Oh! That Sweet In Suite 16
Auto (unnumbered)
NOTE: The above titles are coupled.
Unknown pac doubles p; unknown as / bb added. Chicago, c. July, 1925.
834 South Bound
Auto 625
835-2 When My Sugar Walks Down The Street
Auto 625
SUPERTONE DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Supertone for the following items listed in this book:
S-2186 Red Nichols and his Orchestra
S-2191 Red Nichols and his Orchestra
S-2207 Casa Loma Orchestra
ANN SUPER
The following title by this popular British radio personality is of interest for its accompaniment.
Vocal, acc. by Max Goldberg, t / as / George Clarkson, ts / Norman Cole, vn / Billy Thorburn, p / Bert Thomas or Dave Thomas, bj / Harry Evans, bb / Jack Kosky, d. London, c. March 27, 1929.
1179-3 There Ain't No Sweet Man
Dn A-104
SWANEE RIVER STOMPERS
Instrumentation and personnel unknown aside from Ken Macomber, a. New York, February 19, 1929.
E-29173-A-B Sunflower Blues - v
Voc test
E-29174-A-B Windy City Wobble - v
Voc test
NOTE: The Brunswick recording sheet states that this session was held for the Vocalion race series.
New York, April 12, 1929
E-29637 It Feels So Good
Voc unissued
SWANEE SWINGERS
Pseudonym on Decca 1022 for Isham Jones' Juniors, q.v.
WILBUR SWEATMAN
WILBUR SWEATMAN AND HIS BAND: Wilbur Sweatman, cl, dir: Charlie Minor, t / Dave Johnson tb / Laiph Mason, p / __ Newton, bb / George Reeves, d. Minneapolis, c. 1903-1904.
Maple Leaf Rag (Scott Joplin)
Cylinder made for the Metropolitan Music Store and possibly issued by the store in limited
numbers
WILBUR S. SWEATMAN: Clarinet solos, acc. by studio orchestra (as EMERSON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA on some issues): t / tb / as / p / bj. New York, c. December, 1916.
1200-1 My Hawaiian Sunshine
Em 5166 (5½")
2375-1 My Hawaiian Sunshine
Em 7120 (7")
Acc. by M. Franklin's String Trio (as EMERSON STRING TRIO on some issues): Malvin Franklin, p, with vn / vc. New York, c. December, 1916.
1202-1 Down Home Rag
Em 5163 (5½")
2377-1 Down Home Rag
Em 7161 (7'')
WILBUR SWEATMAN AND HIS JASS BAND: Wilbur Sweatman, cl, dir: Vess Williams, Piccolo Jones, as / __ Minton, ts / Charlie Thorpes, bar / Frank Withers, bsx, as. New York, c. March, 1917.
66030 Dance And Grow Thin
P 20147
66031 I Wonder Why
P 20145, Crescent 10058, Op 4109, World 397
66032 Boogie Rag
P 20147, Emp 6219
66033 Joe Turner Blues
P 20167, 1046
66037 A Bag Of Rags
P 20167, 1046
66096 Dancing An American Rag
P 20145
NOTE: Crescent 10058 as WEATMAN'S JAZZ BAND; Operaphone 4109 and World 397 as TEXAS JASS BAND.
WILBUR SWEATMAN'S ORIGINAL JASS BAND: Wilbur Sweatman, cl, dir. probably a similar group. New York,
June 13, 1917.
61703-1; Unknown titles
61704-1 Col tests
New York, August 17, 1917.
61704-2 Unknown title
Col test
WILBUR SWEATMAN'S ORIGINAL JAZZ BAND: Wilbur Sweatman, cl, dir: William Hicks, t / Arthur Reeves, tb / Dan Parish, p / Romy Jones, bb / Henry Bowser, d. New York, March 29, 1918.
77740-2 Regretful Blues
Col A-2548, 2908
77741-1-2 Everybody's Crazy 'Bout The Doggone Blues, But I'm Happy
Col A-2548, 2908
New York, c. March, 1918.
Everybody's Crazy 'Bout The Doggone Blues, But I'm Happy
LW 851 (5")
Regretful Blues
LW 852 (5")
NOTE: These issues as JAZZ BAND.
WILBUR SWEATMAN'S JAZZ ORCHESTRA: Jones omitted. New York, May 28, 1918.
77856-3 The Darktown Strutters' Ball (intro: I'm Sorry I Made You Cry)
Col A-2596
77857-3 Goodbye Alexander (intro: Oh! Frenchy)
Col A-2596
Wilbur Sweatman, cl, dir: William Hicks, t / Major Jackson, tb / Dan Parish, p / Henry Bowser, d. New York, June 14, 1918.
77889-2-3 Indianola (intro: Those Draftin' Blues)
Col A-2611
WILBUR SWEATMAN'S ORIGINAL JAZZ BAND New York, June 25, 1918.
77924-1-3 Oh! You La! La! (intro: I Want Him Back Again)
Col A-2611
Romy Jones, bb, added. New York, August 16, 1918.
78000-1 Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody
Col A-2645
78001-1 Those Draftin' Blues (intro: Somebody's Done Me Wrong)
Col A-2645
New York, August 21, 1918.
78016-3 Has Anybody Seen My Corinne? (intro: Down On Bull Frogs' Isle / Livery Stable Blues)
Col A-2663
New York, c. August, 1918.
Has Anybody Seen My Corinne?
LW 1039 (5")
NOTE: This issue as JAZZ BAND.
New York, October 4, 1918.
78096-1 Dallas Blues (intro: At The Funny-Page Ball / Lovin' (I Can't Live Without It))
Col A-2663
New York, c. October, 1918.
Dallas Blues
LW 996 (5")
NOTE: This issue as JAZZ BAND.
New York, December 4, 1918.
78191-2 Ringtail Blues
Col A-2682
78192-1 Bluin' The Blues
Col A-2682
New York, c. December, 1918.
Ringtail Blues
LW 1041 (5")
NOTE: This issue as JAZZ BAND.
Arthur Briggs, t, replaces Hicks; unknown, C-m, added. New York, January 17, 1919.
78255-2-3 Rainy Day Blues
Col A-2707
78256-1-2-3 Ja-Da (Ja-Da, Ja-Da, Jing, Jing, Jing)
Col unissued
Sax omitted. New York, February 5, 1919.
78256-4 Ja-Da (Ja-Da, Ja-Da, Jing, Jing, Jing)
Col A-2707
78291-1-2-3 Lonesome Road (intro: Salvation Blues (A Camp Meetin' Croon))
Col unissued
78292-2-3 A Good Man Is Hard To Find (intro: Sweet Child)
Col A-2721, LaB AL-5040
NOTE: LaBelle AL-5040 is anonymous, with labels pasted over the Columbia originals.
New York, c. February, 1919.
A Good Man Is Hard To Find
LW 1091 (5")
Lonesome Road
LW 1092 (5")
MOTE: These issues as JAZZ BAND.
New York, February 8, 1919.
78294-1 That's Got 'Em
Col A-2721, LaB AL-5040
NOTE: LaBelle AL-5040 is anonymous, with labels pasted over the Columbia originals.
Unknown ts added; Jones omitted. New York, March 24, 1919.
78366-2-3 Kansas City Blues
Col A-2768
78367-2 Slide, Kelly, Slide
Col A-2775
New York, c. March, 1919.
Kansas City Blues
LW 1192 (5")
NOTE: This issue as JAZZ BAND.
Wilbur Sweatman, cl, dir: Russell Smith, t / Arthur Reeves, tb / Dan Parish, p / Walter Gray bj, g / Arnold Ford, Arthur Shaw, Arthur Gray, banjolines / Henry Bowser, d. New York, March 31, 1919.
78373-2 I'll Say She Does (intro: 'N' Everything)
Col A-2752
78374-2 Lucille
Col A-2752
New York, c. March-April, 1919.
Lucille
LW 1169 (5")
NOTE: This issue as JAZZ BAND.
Wilbur Sweatman, cl, dir: Russell Smith, t / Arthur Reeves, tb / Bobby Lee, p / Romy Jones, bb / Henry Bowser, d. New York, July 22, 1919.
78588-1-2-3 Hello, Hello!
Col unissued
New York, September 24, 1919.
78588-4-5-7 Hello, Hello!
Col A-2818, LaB AL-5060
78692-3 I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None O' This Jellyroll (intro: Just Leave It To Me)
Col A-2818, LaB AL-5060
NOTE: LaBelle AL-5060 is anonymous, with labels pasted over the Columbia originals.
Walter Gray (?), bj, added. New York, June 10, 1920.
79243-1-2-3 In Gay Havana
Col unissued
79257-2 But (intro: "Tiddle-Dee" Winks)
Col A-2994
Wilbur Sweatman, cl, dir: Russell Smith, t / Arthur Reeves, tb / Dan Parish, p / Romy Jones, bb / Henry Bowser, d. New York, June 15, 1920.
79277-1-2-3 Think Of Me Little Daddy (intro: I'm Going Back To My Used To Be)
Col unissued
79278-1-2-3 Sunbeams (intro: Rose Of Bagdad, I Love You So)
Col unissued
79279-1-2 Su Ez Za
Col unissued
New York, June 23, 1920.
79277-4 Think Of Me Little Daddy (intro: I'm Going Back To My Used To Be)
Col A-2994
79297-1-2-3 Never Let No One Man Worry Your Mind (intro: I'm Gonna Jazz My Way Right Straight Thru' Paradise)
Col unissued
79298-1-2-3 Pee Gee Blues
Col unissued
WILBUR SWEATMAN AND HIS ACME SYNCOPATORS: Wilbur Sweatman, cl, dir: Gus Aiken, Leonard Davis, t / unknown, tb / Duke Ellington, p / Mike Danzi, bj / Maceo White, d. New York, c. August 12, 1924.
9017 Battleship Kate
Gnt unissued
9018 She Loves Me
Gnt unissued
New York, September 18, 1924.
9083-A Battleship Kate
Gnt 5584
9084,-A She Loves Me
Gnt unissued
WILBUR SWEATMAN'S BROWNIES: Wilbur Sweatman, cl, dir: 2 c / John Reeves, tb / Vess Williams and another, as / Dan Parish, p / bj / Ogese T. McKay, bb / Maceo White, d, v / __ Bachlor, v (the latter is probably the banjoist). New York, October 10, 1924.
9781 Battleship Kate - vMW-B
Ed 51438
9782 It Makes No Difference Now - vMW-B
Ed unissued
Clarinet solos, acc. by George Rickson, p / bj. New York, c. March, 1926.
3847-A-B Get It Now (Powder Puff)
Dandy 5156, Globe / GG / Rx / Spm 1340, GG 4193, Rx 1402, Globe 1382, 8020
3848-A-B Poor Papa
Dandy 5156, Globe / GG / Rx / Spm 1340, GG 4193, Rx 1402
NOTE: Dandy 5156 as ED JOHNSON; Globe, Grey Gull and Supreme 1340 as THE DIXIE TRIO; Radiex 1340 as C. WILBUR.
John Reeves, tb, replaces bj. New York, c. March, 1929.
3296-A Battleship Kate - vWS
GG / Rx 7037, Rx 1701
3313-A-B Lead Pipe Blues (Sweat Blues*)
GG / Rx 1706*, Mad 50015, VD 901, 5015
3314-B Jimtown Blues
GG 1702, Rx 7037
NOTE: Madison 50015 as ATLANTA SYNCOPATORS; Grey Gull and Radiex all anonymous.
Acc. by Benton Heath, p / Lester Miller, bj.New York, April 29, 1930.
62209-1 Sweat Blues
Vic V-38597
62210-2 Got 'Em Blues
Vic 23254
62211-2 Breakdown Blues
Vic V-38597
62212-1 Battleship Kate
Vic 23254
SWEET PEAS
Pseudonym on Victor and Bluebird for Addie "Sweet Pease" Spivey, q.v.
SAMMY SWIFT'S JAZZ BAND
Pseudonym on Black Swan for the following items listed in this book:
2117 Both sides by the St. Louis Serenaders
2125 Both sides by Henderson's Dance Players (see Fletcher Henderson)
2129 Both sides by the Original Indiana Syncopators (see Original Indiana Five)
10076 Wang Wang Blues (Bennie Krueger's Orchestra)
10076 Lucky Dog (Lanin's Roseland Orchestra)
The following item issued under this name is also of some interest, but it has not been further identified:
New York, c. August, 1922.
Away Down South
BS 10078
The Carolina Shout
BS 10078
NOTE: This name also covered various commercial white bands from the Olympic catalog, of no jazz interest, on Black Swan 2042, 2105, and 2113. See Pseudonyms on American Records, 1892-1942 for details.
HANNAH SYLVESTER
Vocal, acc. by Henderson's Orchestra: ? Elmer Chambers, c / ? George Brashear, tb / Don Redman, cl / Ernest Elliott, cl, ts / Fletcher Henderson, p / Charlie Dixon, bj. New York, c. March-April, 1923.
42374-1 Midnight Blues
Em 10625, Austral A-54
42375-1-2 I Don't Let No One Man Worry Me
Em 10625, Austral A-54
NOTE: The Austral issues are anonymous.
Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, c. April, 1923.
Papa, Better Watch Your Step
Maj / Mel / Oly 1520
Seven Or Eleven (My Dixie Pair Of Dice)
Maj / Mel / Oly 1520, Oly 2056 (British)
Long, Lost Mama (Daddy Misses You)
Maj / Mel / Oly 1521
You Gotta See Mama Ev'ry Night
Maj / Mel / Oly 1521
Acc. by Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra: As above, but? Billy Fowler, ts, bar, replaces Elliott. New York, May, 1923.
1407-2-3-4 Midnight Blues
Pm 12033
1408-1-2-3 Farewell Blues
Pm 12033, 20243, Fam 3237, Pur 11243
Acc. by ? Elmer Chambers, c / George Brashear, tb / Don Redman, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p / Charlie Dixon, bj.
New York, May, 1923.
1415-3 The Wicked (Dirty) Fives
Pm 12034
Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, c. June 5, 1923.
70208 Gulf Coast Blues
PA 021005, Per 12064
70209 Michigan Water Blues
PA 021005, Per 12064
NOTE: These issues as GENEVIA SCOTT, the name of Hannah Sylvester's mother. Sylvester claimed these were her first records, which if correct contradicts the estimated dates shown for the above sessions.
Vocal, acc. by Coleman Hawkins, ts / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, c. September 21, 1923.
70328 Down South Blues
PA 032007, Per 12086
70329 I Want My Sweet Daddy
PA 032007, Per 12086
JOHNNY SYLVESTER
JOHNNY SYLVESTER AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Johnny Sylvester, t / Pete Pellizzi, tb / Johnny Costello, cl / Harry Ford, p / ? Tony Colucci, bj / Tom Morton, d. (The labels of the first issue below indicate that this group was "formerly the Original Indiana Five," q.v.) New York, c. April 4, 1924.
105250 Sweet Man Joe
PA 036086, Per 14267
105251 Clearing House Blues
PA 036086, Per 14267
Unknonw bsx added. New York, c. August 12, 1924.
105512 I Wanna Jazz Some More
PA 036154, Per 14335, Hmg 981
105513 Temperamental Papa
PA 036154, Per 14335, Hmg 981
New York, c. February 3, 1925.
105825 Hot-Hot-Hottentot
PA 036211, Per 14392, Apex / Leo 699
105826 King Porter Stomp
PA 036211, Per 14392
NOTE: Perfect 14392 and Apex / Leonora 699 as HOLLYWOOD DANCE ORCHESTRA.
JOHN SYLVESTER AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Johnny Sylvester and another, t / tb / 2 cl, as / ? Roy Madison, p / ? Tony Colucci, bj / ? Tom Morton, d. New York, c. October 12, 1925.
106312 I'm Goin' Out If Lizzie Comes In
PA 36331, X-6006, P 6843, Per 14512
106313 Everybody's Doin' The Charleston Now
PA 36331, X-6027, P 6843, Per 14512, Sal 233
106314 I Would Rather Be Alone In The South
PA 36354, Per 14535
On August 1, 1926, Variety published the following personnel for Eddie Edwards and his Southerners, some or all of whom might be on the next three sessions: Eddie Edwards, tb, dir: Johnny Sylvester, Ellie Evans, t / Carl Gauper, Wally Littlewood cl, ss, as / Bill King, cl, ss, ts / Bernard Pinella, vn / Larry Rosenstock, p / Lou de Fabbia, bj v / Earl Breckenridge, bb, sb / Frank Horsecroft, d / Arthur Hall, v. New York, c. July 15, 1926.
106996 Looking At The World Thru' Rose-Colored Glasses - vAH
PA 36502, 11274, Per 14683
106997 Why Do You Want To Know Why? - vAH
PA 36491, Per 14672
106998 Cross Your Heart - vAH
PA 36490, 11238, P 1962, Per 14671
2 saxes omitted; Bob Blake, v. New York, September 21, 1926.
GEX-277 No One But You (Knows How To Love) - vBB
Gnt 3384, 6061, Ch 15174, GS 2010
NOTE: Champion 15174 as TWIN CITY BELL-HOPS.
New York, October 23, 1926.
OEX-330 Broken-Hearted - vLdeF
Gnt unissued
GEX-331, A-B I've Got The Girl - vpK
Gnt unissued
JOHN SYLVESTER AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Johnny Sylvester, t, dir: Mike Martini, tb / Andy Sannella, Larry Abbott, cl, as / Jimmy Lytell, cl, ts / Charles Bates, p / Frank Reino, bj / Joe Tarto, bb / Johnny Ringer, d / John Ryan, v. New York, c. November 23, 1926.
107228 I've Got The Girl - vJR
PA 36556, 11301, Per 14737, Gra 9256
107229 Idolizing - vJR
PA 36555, 11301, Per 14736, Gra 9254
NOTE: Grafton 9254 as BAR HARBOR ORCHESTRA; 9256 as WINDSOR DANCE ORCHESTRA.
JOHNNY SYLVESTER AND HIS PLAYMATES: As last above, but Henry Vanicelli, p, replaces Bates; Lou de Fabbia, bj, v, replaces Reino; Ted Napoleon, d, replaces Ringer. New York, January 3, 1927.
GEX-431-A Song Of The Wanderer - vLdeF
Gnt 6027, Ch 15202, Chg 233, Bel 1256, Clm 2059, Gmn 2081
GEX-432-A A Blues Serenade
Gnt 6026, Ch 15203, Chg 234, Sil 5024
GEX-433-A Indian Butterfly - vLdeF
Gnt 6056, Ch 15204, Chg 237
NOTE: Beltona 1256 as PALM BEACH PLAYERS; Challenge 233, 234 and 237 as MEMPHIS MELODY PLAYERS; Champion 15202, 15203 and 15204 as BOBBY JONES AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Coliseum 2059 as COLISEUM DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman 2081 as ROVERS DANCE BAND; Silvertone 5024 as JOHNSON'S PLANTATION SERENADERS.
JOHN SYLVESTER AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Probably similar to the last above; Frank Gould, Bob Blake, v. New York, c. February 18, 1927.
107373 Rio Rita - vFG
PA 36597, Per 14778, Apex 26034, Dom 21599, LS 24555, Mic 22561, St 23109, Stg 1100, An 3005, Elec 5027, 5050, Mt 10801
107374-A The Kinkajou - vFG
PA 36597, Per 14778, Apex 26034, Dom 21601, LS 24556, Mic 22561, St 23109
107376 What's The Use? - vBB
PA 36599, Per 14780
NOTE: 107375 is a waltz. Angelus 3005 as ANGELUS DANCE ORCHESTRA; Electron 5027 as HENRY HALSTEAD AND HIS CONGRESS ORCHESTRA; Melotone 10001 as BRAYBROOK SOCIETY ORCHESTRA; Sterling 1100 as FRANK LENNON AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
JOHNNY SYLVESTER AND HIS PLAYMATES: Johnny Sylvester, t, dir: t / tb / Jimmy Lytell and another, cl, as / cl, ts / p / bj / bb / d / Al Shayne, The Four Bachelors, v. New York, April 7, 1927.
GEX-581-A Mine - vFB
Gnt 6095, Voc X-10016, XA-18001
GEX-582 Wherever You Go, Whatever You Do - vAS
Gnt 6095, Ch 15294, Aco GA-20006
GEX-583-A St. Louis Blues
Gnt 6099, Ch 15294, 33010, GS 40110.
NOTE: Champion 15294 and 33010 as BOBBY JONES AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Vocalion X-10016 as RIVERSIDE DANCE BAND, XA-18001 as FRED GODFREY'S JAZZ KNIGHTS; Aco GA-20006 as FRISCO SYNCOPATORS.
Trumpet solo, acc. by unknown instrumental group. New York, January 14, 1928.
GEX-1038,-A Blowin' 'Em Hot
Gnt unissued
THE SYLVIANS
The following is the only title by this Anglo-American dance band known to be of any interest as jazz.
Carroll Gibbons, p, dir: Charles Rocco, t / George Chaffin, tb / Roy Whetstein, cl, as / Al Notorage, cl, ts / Reg Pursglove, vn / Frank Herbin, 2nd p / Bert Thomas, bj / Jim Bellamy, bb / Alec Ure, d. Small Queen's Hall, London, October 20, 1926.
Bb-9340-2 Where'd You Get Those Eyes?
HMV B-5154, El EG-337
SYNCO JAZZ BAND
Jules Levy, Jr., c / Ephraim Hannaford, tb / Joseph Samuels, cl, bsx / Larry Briers, p / d. New York, January, 1919.
67435 Toreador Humoresque
P 22122, Op / Emp 31123
67436 Slim Trombone
P 22099, 1047, Op / Emp 31107, Arrow 503
67437 Everybody Shimmies Now
P 22099, 1047, Arrow 503
NOTE: Operaphone 31107 and 31123 as JAZZAZZA JAZZ BAND; Empire 31107 and 31123 as EMPIRE JAZZ BAND; Arrow 503 as FUTURIST JAZZ BAND.
New York, March, 1919.
67563 Lassus Trombone
P 22117, Op / Emp 31115, Arrow 504
67564 Alcoholic Blues
P 22117, Op / Emp 31110
67565 At The Jazz Band Ball
P 22122, Op / Emp 31110, Arrow 502
Beale Street Blues
Arrow 504
Missouri Blues
Op / Emp 31115
That's Got 'Em
Op / Emp 31117
My Desert Fantasy
Op / Emp 31120
My Lovin' Eskimo
Arrow 503
My Baby's Arms
Op / Emp 31126, Emp 5002
NOTE: Operaphone / Empire 31110 as JAZZAZZA JAZZ BAND, 31126 as NOVELTY DANCE ORCHESTRA;
Arrow Issues as FUTURIST JAZZ BAND.
New York, July 22, 1919.
78589-2 Breeze (Blow My Baby Back To Me) (intro: Dixie Is Dixie Once More)
Col A-2783
New York, September, 1919.
67947 Old Joe Blues
P 22207
67948 Hunkatin
P 22207
New York, October 1, 1919.
78718-1-2-3 Turko
Col unissued
78719-1-2-3 Old Joe Blues (intro: Gimmie This And Gimmie That)
Col unissued
78720-1-2 I Want A Beautiful Baby Like You (intro: New Moon)
Col unissued
New York, c. June, 1920.
68649 Blacksmith Rag
P 20461, 1384, PA 10126, Op 31161
68650 The Moan
P 20461
NOTE: Operaphone 31161 as ALABAMA JAZZ BAND.
New York, c. August, 1920
809-1 Jazzola
Arto 9003
810-1 Bluin' The Blues
Arto 9003, Arrow 502, Emp 5003
New York, c. February, 1921.
69069 Railroad Blues
P 20499, 1384, PA 10126
69070 Sweet Mama (Papa's Getting Mad)
PA 020499, P 1618
Unknown bj added. New York, April 1, 1921.
1238-1 Scandinavia (Sing Dose Songs And Make Dose Music)
GG L-1046
New York, April 1, 1921.
69186 Lucky Dog Blues
PA 020558, 10156, P 1470
69187 Satanic Blues
PA 020558, 10156, P 1470
Unknown bj omitted. New York, c. October 31, 1921.
69473 Dangerous Blues
PA 02065, 10310, P 1668
69474 Mysterious Blues
PA 02065, 10310, P 1648
New York, c. December 4, 1921.
69554 Carolina Blues
PA 020699, 10281, P 1542, Per 14013, GP 18187
69555 On The 'Gin 'Gin 'Ginny Shore
PA 020699, 10281, P 1542, Per 14013, GP 18187
NOTE: Grand Pree 18187 as STERLING SYNCOPATORS.
Unknown bj added. New York, c. February 20, 1922.
69603 Virginia Blues
PA 020737, Per 14003
69604 I've Got The Wonder Where He Went And When He's Coming Back Blues
PA 020721, 10527, P 1668, Per 14006
69605 No Use Crying
PA 020721, Per 14006
NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 020737 as JOSEPH SAMUELS AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Perfect 14003 and 14006 as
SPENCER ADAMS AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Unknown bj omitted. New York, c. May 22, 1922.
69708 Hot Lips
PA 020770, 10364, Per 14022, Dav 5012, Sal 100519
69709 State Street Blues
PA 020770, Per 14022, Dav 5012, Sal 100519
69710 Haunting Blues
PA 020778, Per 14027
NOTE: Salabert 100519 is anonymous.
Unknown bj / bb added. New York, c. August 10, 1922.
69805 Chicago
PA 020812, 10364, P 1648, Per 14043, I-S 7015, Sal 100518
69806 Clover Blossom Blues
PA 020812, 10391, Per 14043
69807 I Wish I Knew
PA 020814 10376, Per 14045
NOTE: PathéActuelle 10376 and 10391 as JOSEPH SAMUELS AND HIS ORCHESTRA; 020814 and Perfect 14045 as SPENCER ADAMS AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Ideal-Scala 7015 as ASTORIA ORCHESTRA.
NEW SYNCO JAZZ BAND: Apparently very similar to the forgoing; some issues are credited to SYNCO JAZZ BAND. New York, c. January 5, 1923.
69989 Liza
PA 020920, 10527, P 1716, Per 14104
69990 Aggravatin' Papa
PA 020902, 10468, Per 14092
69991 Whoa, Tillie! Take Your Time
PA 020893, 10468, Per 14087
New York, c. September 14, 1923.
70318 Somebody's Wrong
PA 021075, Per 14178
70319 House Of David Blues
PA 021075, Per 14178
70320 Black Sheep Blues
PA 021076, Per 14179
New York, November, 1923.
70406 Red Hot!
PA 036061, Per 14242
70407 Land Of Cotton Blues
PA 036016, 10619, P 1807, Per 14197
70408 Do-Doodle-Oom
PA 036016, 10619, P 1807, Per 14197, Hom C-594
NOTE: Homochord C-594 as NATHAN GLANTZ AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Unknown t / tb / cl / ss / as / p / bj / d. New York, c. August 5, 1924.
105503-A-B West Indies Blues
PA 036134, Per 14315
New York, c. December 18, 1924.
105729 The Blues Have Got Me
PA 036200, Per 14381
105730 Big Bad Bill Is Sweet William Now
PA 036190, 10810, Per 14371, Hom C-833
105731 Nobody Knows What A Red Head Mama Can Do
PA 036190, 10810, Per 14371
105732 Lovelight Lane
PA 036191, Per 14372
NOTE: Perfect 14371 and 14372 as SAMUELS' JAZZ BAND; Perfect 14381 as LOU GOLD AND HIS CLUB WIGWAM ORCHESTRA; Homochord C-833 as REGENT DANCE ORCHESTRA.
NEW SYNCO JAZZ BAND: 2 t / tb / cl, as / ? Nathan Glantz, as / ts / p / bj / bb / d. New York, c. December 29, 1924.
105751 Oh! Mabel
PA 036200, Per 14381, Hom C-765, Sal 75
105752 I Ain't Got Nobody To Love
PA 036194, Per 14375
105753 O Katharina!
PA 036195, Per 14376, Hg 1010, Or 344, Sal 84
NOTE: Perfect 14375, 14376, 14381, Salabert 75 and 84 as LEW GOLD AND HIS CLUB WIGWAM ORCHESTRA; Homochord C-765 as ELDON'S DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Unknown c / tb / as / ts / p / pac / bj / d. New York, c. February 20, 1926.
106654 Bell Hoppin' Blues
PA 36403, Per 14584, Apex 772, St/Leo 23063
106655 Say, Mister! Have You Met Rosie's Sister?
PA 36401, Per 14582
106656 When You're Away
PA 36439, Per 14620
NOTE: PathéActuelle 36401, 36403, and 36439 as GREAT WESTERN SERENADERS, Apex 772 and Starr / Leonora 23063 as JOS. SAMUELS & HIS ORCESTRA.
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