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IRENE TAYLOR

Vocal, acc. by Jack Gardner's Orchestra: Jack Gardner, p, dir: 2 c / Stanton Crocker, tb / cl, as / as / ts / bb / ? d. Dallas, October, 1925.

9363-A I Did Wanta, But I Don't Wanta Now

OK 40527


9364-A I Ain't Thinkin' 'Bout You

OK 40527


Acc. by t / as / p / g / d. Chicago, June 1, 1928.

42394-1-2-3 My Castle In The Clouds

Vic unissued

42395-1-2-3-4 I Must Have That Man

Vic unissued

JACKIE TAYLOR'S ORCHESTRA

The following titles by this commercial dance orchestra are of some interest in view of their vocalists.

Jackie Taylor, vn dir: 2 t / tb / 2 c1, as / cl, ts / p / bj / bb / d / The Boswell Sisters (Connie, Martha, Vet), v. Hollywood, July 20, 1930.

54882-1 We're On The Highway To Heaven - vBS

Vic 22500, HMV B-5921

54885-1-2-3 That's What I Like About You - vBS

Vic unissued

JASPER TAYLOR

JASPER TAYLOR AND HIS STATE STREET BOYS: c / tb / Johnny Dodds, cl / Tiny Parham, p / Jasper Taylor, wb. Chicago, c. January, 1927.

2770-2 Stomp Time Blues

Pm 12409,Cen 3026, JC L-13, AF A-020

2771-2 It Must Be The Blues

Pm 12409,Cen 3026, JC L-13, AF A-020

ORIGINAL WASHBOARD BAND WITH JASPER TAYLOR: R. Q. Dickerson, t / Johnny Dodds, cl / Eddie Heywood, p / Jasper Taylor, wb / Julia Davis, v. Chicago, June 29, 1928.

E-7489 Jasper Taylor Blues - vJD

Voc 1196

E-7490 Geechie River Blues - vJD

Voc 1196

NOTE: These were originally assigned Brunswick matrix numbers C-2022-A or -B / C-2023-B, respectively.



LOUELLA TAYLOR

Pseudonym on Domino for Clementine Smith, q.v.



MONTANA TAYLOR

The artist's real name is Arthur Taylor. Piano solos, with the Jazoo Boys, v. Chicago, April 22, 1929.

C-3350- Whoop And Holler Stomp - vJB

Voc 1275


C-3351- Hayride Stomp - vJB

Voc 1275


Chicago, April 23, 1929.

C-3357-A Indiana Avenue Stomp

Voc 1419, V-1011, Br 80019, UHCA 66

C-3358-A Detroit Rocks

Voc 1419, Br 80019, HRS 8

NOEL TAYLOR

Pseudonym on Parlophone E-6187 (and on other Parlophone issues, of no jazz interest) for Irving Kaufman, q.v.



RAY TAYLOR AND HIS SINGING ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Champion and Superior for Bernie Schultz and his Crescent Orchestra, q.v.



YACK TAYLOR

See Sam Price.

TAYLOR'S DIXIE ORCHESTRA

Dave Taylor dir: Lester Mitchell, t / Joe Jordan, t, v / Leslie Johnakins, as, bar / Skeets Tolbert, as, v / Ernest Parham, ts, v / Jimmy Gunn, p / Guy Harrington, bj, v / Harry Prather, bb / Bill Hart, d. Charlotte, NC, May 23, 1931.

69343-1 Wabash Blues - vJJ-ST-GH

Vic 23277

69344-1 Everybody Loves My Baby - vEP

Vic 23277



JACK TEAGARDEN

JACK TEAGARDEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Charlie Spivak, Tommy Thunen, t / Jack Teagarden, tb, v / Gil Rodin, Matty Matlock, cl, as / Eddie Miller, cl, ts / Gil Bowers, p / Nappy Lamare, bj, g / Harry Goodman, bb, sb / Ray Bauduc, d / Eddie Gale, v. New York, October 1, 1930.

10101-2 Son Of The Sun - vJT

Dom 4651, Per 15363

10102-1-2-3 You're Simply Delish - vEG

Ban 0851, Cam 0451, Cq 7635, Dom 4649, Je 6098, Or 2098, Per 15361, Re 10157, Ro 1465, Ang 3266, Voc 718

10103-1 Just A Little Dance, Mam'selle - vJT

Dom 4646, Per 15358, Voc 718

NOTE: Angelus 3266 and Vocalion 718 as IMPERIAL DANCE ORCHESTRA; Perfect 15358 as FRANK KEYS AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

Sterling Bose, t, replaces Thunen; Benny Goodman, cl, replaces Matlock; Eddie Miller­, Nappy Lamare, v. New York, c. January, 1931.

1119-1 Rockin' Chair - vEM-NL

Cr 3051


1120-1-2 Loveless Love - vJT

Cr 3051, HRS 5

NOTE: Other titles from this session were issued under Gil Rodin's name, q.v.

Charlie Teagarden, Sterling Bose, t / Jack Teagarden, tb, v / Pee Wee Russell, cl / Joe Catalyne, cl, ts / Max Farley, cl, ts, a / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Fats Waller, p, v / Nappy Lamare, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan King, d. New York, October 14, 1931.

151839-1 You Rascal, You - vJT-FW

Col 2588-D, CB-424, DO-667, DW-4075 HJCA 611

151840-1-2 That's What I Like About You - vJT-FW

Col 258D, DO-667, HJCA 611

151841-1-2 Chances Are - vJT

Har 1403-H, Cl 5442-C, OK 41551, VT 2502-V, Col DC-144

151842-1 I Got The Ritz From The One I Love - vJT

RFW 4 (LP)

NOTE: Harmony 1403-H, Clarion 5442-C, and Velvet Tone 2502-v as ROY CARROLL AND HIS SANDS POINT ORCHESTRA; Okeh 41551 as CLOVERDALE COUNTRY CLUB ORCHESTRA (the reverse is by a different band, though similarly labeled).

Probably: Charlie Teagarden, Sterling Bose, t / Jack Teagarden, tb / Matty Matlock, Gil Rodin, cl, as / Eddie Miller, cl, ts / Gil Bowers or Fats Waller, p, as shown / Nappy Lamare, g / Harry Goodman, sb / Ray Bauduc, d / Gene Austin, v (under whose name the only two sides to be issued were labeled). New York, November 10, 1931.

10976-1 China Boy - pFW



Meritt 6 (LP)

10977-1 Lies - pGB / vGA

Ban 32325, Or 2380, Per 15542, Ace 351024, Dom 51024, Mt 91235

10978-3 I'm Sorry, Dear - pGB / vGA

Ban 32325, Or 2380, Per 15542

10979-1 Tiger Rag - pFW



Meritt 6 (LP)

Claude Whiteman, Charlie Teagarden, t / Jack Teagarden, tb, v / Tom Moore, tb / Rod Cless, cl­, as / Buddy Fisk,


as / Dale Skinner, cl, ts / Bud Freeman, ts / Charlie LaVere, p / Dick McPartland g / Eddie Gilbert, sb / Bob Conselman, d / David Rose, a. Chicago, July 29, 1933.

152456-2 I've Got "It"

Col 2913-D, DB-5035, MC-5035

152457-1 Plantation Moods



IAJRC LP-2 (LP)

152457-3 Plantation Moods

Col 2913-D, DB-5034, MC-5034

152458-2 Shake Your Hips

Col 2802-D, DO-1000, MC-3029, Par R-1670

152459-2 Somebody Stole Gabriel's Horn - vJT

Col 2802-D, DB-5035, MC-5035, DO-1000

152460-1-2 I Would If I Could But I Can't

Col unissued

NOTE: Columbia 2802-D and DO-1000 as JACK TEAGARDEN AND HIS CHICAGOANS.

Vocal, acc. by Victor Young dir: Frank Guarente, Sterling Bose, t / own tb / Chester Hazlett, Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Mutt Hayes, cl, ts / Walt Edelstein, vn / Joe Meresco, p / Perry Botkin, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Larry Gomar, d. New York, November 11, 1933.

B-14294-A Love Me

Br 6741, 01703, A-500398

B-14295-A Blue River

Br 6741, 01703, A-500398

B-14296-A A Hundred Years From Today

Br 6716, 01683, A-500392, Co1 DO-1172

B-14297-A I Just Couldn't Take It, Baby

Br 6716, 01683, A-500392, Par R-2599, Od A-272291

Joe Venuti, Lou Kosloff, vn, added; Frank Worrell, g, replaces Botkin; Nappy Lamare, v, added. New York, March 2, 1934.

B-14877-A Fare-Thee-Well To Harlem - vNL, JT

Br 6780, 01746, A-9571, A-500427

B-14878-A Ol' Pappy - vNL, JT

Br 6780, 01746, A-9571, A-500427

JACK TEAGARDEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Charlie Teagarden, t / Jack Teagarden, tb, v / Benny Goodman, cl / Frank Trumbauer, Cm / Casper Reardon, harp / Terry Shand, p / Art Miller, sb / Herb Quigley, d; the sides on which Jack Teagarden sings are labeled JACK TEAGARDEN, with Orchestral Accompaniment. New York, September 18, 1934.

B-15938-A Junk Man

Br 7652, 01979, A-9843, A-500512, Par R-2599, Od A-272291, Pol 580014, Lucky S-3

B-15939-A Stars Fell On Alabama - vJT

Br 6993, 01913, A-500482

B-15940-A Your Guess Is Just As Good As Mine - vJT

Br 6993, 01913, A-500482

THE TEMPO KINGS

Probably a contingent from Ross Gorman's Earl Carroll Vanities Orchestra: Donald Lindley, t / Miff Mole, tb / Alfie Evans, cl, as / Barney Acquelina, bsx / Arthur Schutt­, p / Dick McDonough, bj / David Grupp, d / Frank Bessinger, v. New York, c. January 27, 1926.

106580 Flamin' Mamie - vFB

PA 36385, Per 14566

106581 Rhythm Of The Day

PA 36385, Per 14566



TEN BLACK BERRIES

Pseudonym on Banner, Cameo, Challenge, Conqueror, Domino, Oriole, Perfect, Regal, Rex, and Romeo for Duke Ellington and his Orchestra, q.v., as a rule; the following exceptions are known, however:

Sorority Stomp (The Whoopee Makers; see Irving Mills)

Ro 976


St. Louis Blues (Broadway Broadcasters; see Sam Lanin)

Ban 0839, Je 6089, Or 2089, Re 10145, Ro 1453

Tiger Rag (The Whoopee Makers; see Irving Mills)

Ban 0839, Je 6089, Or 2089, Re 10145, Ro 1453



THE TEN BLACKBIRDS

Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:­

Apex 752 Hi-Diddle-Diddle (The Red Heads)

Domino 181289 In Harlem's Araby (Dubin's Dandies; see Adrian Schubert)

181289 St. James Infirmary (Duke Ellington and his Orchestra)

TEN BLACK DIAMONDS

Pseudonym on Banner 0580, Cameo 0180, and Romeo 1125 for the Whoopee Makers (see Irving Mills).



TEN FRESHMEN

Pseudonym on Pathé 37054 and Perfect 15235 for the Whoopee Makers (see Irving Mills), and for other bands of varying degrees of interest as hot dance music - e.g., Lou Gold and his Orchestra (MY KINDA LOVE) on Pathé Actuelle 36969 and Perfect 15150 and Sam Lanin and His Orchestra (THE THINGS THAT WERE MADE FOR LOVE) ON Pathé Actuelle 36982 and Perfect 15163.



TEN JACKS OF DIAMONDS

2 t / tb / 2 as / ts / p / bb / d, chimes / Scrappy Lambert (as RALPH HAINES on Banner, LARRY HOLTON on Oriole), v. New York, May 15, 1928.

7977-3 Bring Back My Lovin' Man - vSL

Ban 7158, Chg 679, New Phonic 1246, Or 1308, Apex 8899, Cr 81018

7978-2 Try To Smile - vSL

Ban 7135, Chg 638, New Phonic 1245, Or 1256, Apex 8935, Cr 81050

NOTE: Banner 7135, Challenge 638 as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND; Banner 7158 and Challenge 679 as HOLLYWOOD DANCE ORCHESTRA; New Phonic 1245 as CARL HENRY ORCHESTRA, 1246 as MANHATTAN MUSICIANS; both Orioles as DIXIE JAZZ BAND; both Apexes as TEN JACKS; Crown 81018 as JACK CRAWFORD'S ORCHESTRA, 81050 as ERNIE NOBLE'S ORCHESTRA.

TENNESSEE CHOCOLATE DROPS

Howard Armstrong, vn / Roland Martin, bj / Carl Martin, g; this allocation of instruments is believed to be correct, but as all three musicians could play vn and g, it may be that a different combination was used. WNOX studios, St. James Hotel, Knoxville, TN, March, Apri 1, 1930.

K-8066- Knox County Stomp

Voc 1517, 5472

K-8067- Vine Street Drag

Voc 1517, 5472

NOTE: Vocalion 5472 (in the white country-music series) as TENNESSEE TRIO.

TENNESSEE MUSIC MEN

Pseudonym on Harmony and associated labels for the following items listed in this book:

Clarion 5389-C Mound City Blue Blowers (or Red McKenzie and the Celestial Beings)

5392-C Mound City Blue Blowers (or Red McKenzie and the Celestial Beings)

5446-C Loveless Love (Fred Gardner's Texas University Troubadours)

5461-C Bugle Call Rag (Eddie Lang's Orchestra)

5461-C Deep Harlem (Frank Trumbauer and his Orchestra)

5467-C Choo Choo (Frank Trumbauer and his Orchestra)

5469-C Baby, Won't You Please Come Home (Frank Trumbauer and his Orchestra)

5469-C No Trumps (Fred Gardner's Texas University Troubadours)

5474-C Raggin' The Scale (Joe Venuti's Blue Four)

5474-C Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble (Miff Mole's Molers)

Harmony 1375-H Mound City Blue Blowers (or Red McKenzie and the Celestial Beings)

1378-H Mound City Blue Blowers (or Red McKenzie and the Celestial Beings)

1406-H Loveless Love (Fred Gardner's Texas University Troubadours)

1415-H Bugle Call Rag (Eddie Lang's Orchestra)

1415-H Deep Harlem (Frank Trumbauer and his Orchestra)

1420-H Choo Choo (Frank Trumbauer and his Orchestra)

1422-H Baby, Won't You Please Come Home (Frank Trumbauer and his Orchestra)

1422-H No Trumps (Fred Gardner's Texas University Troubadours)

1427-H Raggin' The Scale (Joe Venuti's Blue Four)

1427-H Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble (Miff Mole's Molers)

Velvet Tone 2453-V Mound City Blue Blowers (or Red McKenzie and the Celestial Beings)

2456-V Mound City Blue Blowers (or Red McKenzie and the Celestial Beings)

2506-V Loveless Love (Fred Gardner's Texas University Troubadours)

2521-V Bugle Call Rag (Eddie Lang's Orchestra)

2521-V Deep Harlem (Frank Trumbauer and his Orchestra)

2527-V Choo Choo (Frank Trumbauer and his Orchestra)

2529-V Baby, Won't You Please Come Home (Frank Trumbauer and his Orchestra)

2529-V No Trumps (Fred Gardner's Texas University Troubadours)

2534-V Raggin' The Scale (Joe Venuti's Blue Four)

2534-V Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble (Miff Mole's Molers)



TENNESSEE TEN

This was an augmented version of the Original Memphis Five, q.v.: Phil Napoleon, Jules Levy, Jr., t / Charlie Panelli, tb / Jimmy Lytell, cl / Rudy Wiedoeft­, Loring McMurray, as / Frank Signorelli, p / John Cali, bj / John Helleberg, bb / Jack Roth, d. New York, April 27, 1923.

27857-2 You've Got To See Mama Ev'ry Night

Vic 19073, HMV B-1677, K-2156, Zon 3594

27858-4 Long-Lost Mama (Daddy Misses You)

Vic 19105

Levy omitted. New York, June 7, 1923.

28056-3 Down Hearted Blues (intro: Chirpin' The Blues)

Vic 19094

28057-1 Gulf Coast Blues - Sugar Blues (Medley Fox Trot)

Vic 19094

New York, June 26, 1923.

28219-4 'Tain't Nobody's Biz-ness If I Do (intro: Achin' Hearted Blues)

Vic 19109

28220-2 Waitin' For The Evenin' Mail (Sittin' On The Inside, Lookin' At The Outside)

Vic 19109

Jules Levy, Jr., t, added; Nick Lucas, bj, replaces Cali. New York, July 23, 1923.

28305-1-2-3-4 Tin Roof Blues

Vic unissued

28306-2 That Big Blonde Mama

Vic 19130

NOTE: Three titles on Gennett under this name, made by an unrelated group in 1926, are of no interest as jazz.



THE TENNESSEE TOOTERS

Sterling Grant, Roscoe Wickham, k / Porter Grainger, p / Sam Speed, bj. New York, May 21, 1924.

81788-3 Ground Hog Blues

Col 144-D

81789-2 Chattanooga (Down In Tennessee)

Col 144-D



THE TENNESSEE TOOTERS

Red Nichols, t / ? Vincent Grande, tb / Bennie Krueger, as / Lucien Smith, ts / Rube Bloom, p / Harry Reser, bj / Joe Tarto, bb / Harry Lottman, d. New York, December 23, 1924.

152W Prince Of Wails

Voc 14952, Gmn 1700

155W I Ain't Got Nobody To Love

Voc 14952, Gmn 1701

NOTE: Guardsman 1700 and 1701 as NEW JERSEY DANCE ORCHESTRA.

Miff Mole, tb, replaces? Grande; John Helleberg, bb, replaces Tarto; Lee Terry, Will Vodery, a. New York, January 23, 1925.

256W Hot, Hot, Hottentot - aLT

Voc 14967, Gmn 7008

259W How Come You Do Me Like You Do? - aWV

Voc 14967, Gmn 7008

NOTE: Guardsman 7008 as THE KENTUCKY TOOTERS.

Red Nichols, t / ? Vincent Grande, tb / Bennie Krueger, as / Lucien Smith, ts / Rube Bloom, p / John Cali, bj / Joe Tarto, bb / Harry Lottman, d. New York, February 17, 1925.

373 / 75W Everybody Loves My Baby

Voc 14985

376 / 77W Jacksonville Gal

Voc 14985, Gmn 7012

NOTE: Guardsman 7012 as THE ORIGINAL BLACK BAND.

Harry Gluck, t / ? Vincent Grande, tb / Bennie Krueger, as / Rube Bloom, p / John Cali, bj / Harry Lottman, d. New York, March 25, 1925.

599 / 601W Those Panama Mamas (Are Ruining Me)

Voc 15004

602 / 05W Red Hot Henry Brown

Voc 15004, Gmn 1768

NOTE: Guardsman 1768 as CAROLINA DANCE BAND.

Elmer Schoebel, a. New York, April 8, 1925.

664W Jimtown Blues

Voc 15022, Sil 3077, Duo B-5110, Gmn 7015

666W Kansas City Stomps

Voc 15022, Sil 3077, Gmn 7014

NOTE: Silvertone 3077 as GEORGIA JAZZ BAND; Duophone B-5110 as MONTEREY DANCE BAND; Guardsman 7014 as PETE MASSEY'S ALL-BLACK BAND.

Unknown t / tb / as / p / bj / bb / d. New York, June 23, 1925.

920W What-Cha-Call-'Em Blues

Voc 15068, Gmn 7015

922W Milenberg Joys

Voc 15068, Gmn 7017

NOTE: Guardsman 7015 and 7017 as PETE MASSEY'S ALL-BLACK BAND.

? Hymie Farberman or Harry Gluck, t / Miff Mole, tb / Bennie Krueger, as / Lucien Smith, ts / Rube Bloom, p / bj / Joe Tarto, bb / Ray Bauduc, d. New York, August 12, 1925.

1130 / 32W Charleston

Voc 15086

1135W I Had A Sweet Mama

Voc 15086, Gmn 1833, Lev A-103

NOTE: Guardsman 1833 as OLD SOUTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA; LeVaphone A-103 as DIXIE PLANTATION ORCHESTRA.

New York, August 13, 1925.

1155W Deep Elm (You Tell 'Em I'm Blue)

Voc 15109, Gmn 7018

1157W Sweet Man

Voc 15109, Bel 1080, Gmn 7018

NOTE: Beltona 1080 as AMERICAN DANCE ORCHESTRA, Guardsman 7018 as PETE MASSEY'S ALL-BLACK BAND.

Earl Oliver, t / Sam Lewis, tb / Benny Krueger, as / p / Harry Reser, bj / d / Elmer Schoebel, a. New York, September 15, 1925.

1348W I Ain't Got Nobody

Voc 15135, Adelphi 11, Bel 930, Duo B-5136, Gmn 1861

1352W Everybody Stomp

Voc 15135, Adelphi 11, Bel 930, Gmn 1861

NOTE: Adelphi 11 as INTERNATIONAL ACES: Beltona 930 as AMERICAN DANCE ORCHESTRA; Duophone
B-5136 as MONTEREY DANCE BAND; Guardsman 1861 as CABARET DANCE ORCHESTRA.

New York, November 20, 1925.

1768 / 70 Hot Aire

Voc 15169

1771 / 73 Back Home In Illinois

Voc 15169

Louis Katzman dir: Red Nichols and another, t / Miff Mole, tb / ? Alfie Evans, cl, as, ts, bar / Arnold Brilhart, cl as / Fred Morrow, cl, ts / unknown p / Tony Colucci, bj / Joe Tarto, bb / ? Vic Berton, d. New York, September 20, 1926.

E-4144; Crazy Quilt

E-20206 Voc 15487, Br 3332, A-221, A-81256

E-4147; You're Burnin' Me Up

E-20207 Voc 15488, Br 3332, A-221, A-81256

NOTE: Brunswicks all as THE WOLVERINES.

This name was also used on Vocalion 15201 for the Cotton Pickers, and Vocalion 15388 for Charley Straight and his Orchestra, both q.v.

TENNESSEE TRIO

See the Tennessee Chocolate Drops.



MAX TERR AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Pathé Actuelle 10899 for the California Ramblers (JUST A LITTLE DRINK), q.v. As far as is known, records by Max Terr and his Orchestra correctly ascribed are of little or no interest as hot dance music.



ARTHUR TERRY

Pseudonym on Parlophone E-6329 and E-6392 for Smith Ballew, q.v., and on Parlophone E-6362 for Seger Ellis, q.v.



SID TERRY'S COLLEGIANS

Pseudonym on Silvertone 2682 (THEN I'LL BE HAPPY) for Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra, q.v.



THELMA TERRY AND HER PLAY BOYS

Thelma Terry, sb, dir: Johnny Mendel, Carl Rinker, t / Floyd O'Brien, tb / Bud Jacobson, cl / Mike Platt, cl, as / Phil Shukin, cl, ts / Bill Otto, p / Roy Campbell, bj / Gene Krupa, d. Chicago, March 29, 1928.

145852-3 Mama's Gone, Goodbye

Col 1706-D

145853-2 Lady Of Havana

Col 1390-D, 01481

145853-3 Lady Of Havana

Col 1390-D, 5015

145854-3 The Voice Of The Southland

Col 1390-D, 5015, 01481

145855-4 Starlight And Tulips

Col 1532-D

Thelma Terry, sb, dir: Dub Fleming, c / Warren Smith, tb / Charles Dornberger, cl, as / Earl Gray, as / Pat Davies, cl, ts / Bob Zurke, p / George Shirley, bj / Joe Davis, d, v / Wayne Smith (? Warren Smith), v. New York, September 27, 1928.

146961-3 When Sweet Susie Goes Steppin' By - vWS

Col 1588-D, 01403

146962-2 Dusky Stevedore - vJD

Col 1588-D, 5164, 01403

FRANK TESCHEMACHER'S CHICAGOANS

Frank Teschemacher, cl, as / Rod Cless, as / Mezz Mezzrow, ts / Joe Sullivan, p / Eddie Condon, bj / Jim Lannigan, bb / Gene Krupa, d. Chicago, April 28, 1928.

C-1905-A-B Singin' The Blues

Br unissued

C-1906-A Jazz Me Blues

UHCA 61

NOTE: This session is listed in the Brunswick files as MacKENZIE AND CONDON'S BOYS - DIRECTION OF TESCH. The credit above was fabricated for use on the UHCA dubbing.



THE TEXANS

Pseudonym on Okeh 40914 and 40919 for Sam Lanin and his Famous Players, q.v.



TEXAS BLUES DESTROYERS

Bubber Miley, c / Arthur Ray, pac. New York, c. October 2, 1924.

31687 Lenox Avenue Shuffle

Ajax 17065, AF A-016

Down In The Mouth Blues

Ajax 17065, AF A-016

New York, c. October 5, 1924.

105588 Down In The Mouth Blues

PA 036160, Per 14341

105589 Lenox Avenue Shuffle

PA 036160, Per 14341

New York, October 7, 1924.

13832 Lenox Avenue Shuffle

Voc 14913

13834 Down In The Mouth Blues

Voc 14913



TEXAS JASS BAND

Pseudonym on Operaphone for Wilbur Sweatman and his Jass Band, q.v.



TEXAS TEN

Nathan Glantz, as dir: 2 t / tb / cl, as / ts / p / bj / bb / d. New York, c. May 5, 1925.

106006 What A Smile Can Do

PA 036251, Per 14432

106007 Sweet Georgia Brown

PA 036247, 10901, Hg 1043, Per 14428

6014 Sweet Georgia Brown (I Found A Round About May To Hearen*)

Ban 1540, Dom 3510, Or 424, Re 9835, Sil 2490, Mic 22010, Max 1546, Us 263*

106008 Charleston

PA 036251, 10901, X-6022, P 6823, Per 14432, Sal 148, GP 18333

6015 Charleston

Ban 1540, Bell 351, Dom 3510, Or 413, Re 9835, Sil 2493, Apex 8355, St 10091, Imp 1477

NOTE: Matrices 6014 and 6015 are renumberings of the corresponding Pathé matrices. Pathé Actuelle 036247 and 036251 as WESTCHESTER BILTMORE ORCHESTRA; X-6022, Pathé 6823 and Salabert 148 as CHARLESTON RHYTHM CLOVER GARDEN; Perfect 14428 and 14432 as THE BLUES CHASERS; Bell 351 as HOLLYWOOD RAMBLERS; Orioles as DIXIE JAZZ BAND; Domino 3510 as SIX BLACK DOMINOES; Silvertone 2493 as LANIN'S ROSELAND ORCHESTRA; Apex 8355 and Imperial 1477 as SIX BLACK DIAMONDS; Maxsa 1546 as EARL RANDOLPH'S ORCHESTRA; Grand Pree 18333 as GRAND PREE NOVELTY ORCHESTRA, Usiba 263 is anonymous.

SAM THEARD

Most of this blues singer's records on Brunswick (1929-1931) and Decca (1934) are accompanied by pianists believed to be Cow Cow Davenport or H. Benton Overstreet; occasionally a guitar is added. Those given a jazz band accompaniment are listed below. A complete listing will be found in Blues and Gospel Records, 1890-1943.

Vocal, acc. by Banks Chesterfield's Orchestra: Walker Collins, t / Roy Flemings, as / Albert Ammons, p / Louis Banks, d. Chicago, September 17, 1934.

C-9483 That Rhythm Gal

Dec 7025

C-9484-A Till I Die

Dec 7146

THEM BIRMINGHAM NITE OWLS

Pseudonym on Champion for the Blackbirds of Paradise, q.v.



HENRY THIES

Henry Thies' records in the main are straight dance band performances, but the following are exceptions to this.

HENRY THIES AND HIS CASTLE FARM ORCHESTRA: Henry Thies, vn, dir: Charlie Gosnell, Clyde Trask, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / as / ts / Joe Reichman, p / ? Don Dewey, bj / ? Ray Fantcher, bb / d. Cincinnati, August 31, 1925.

12335-C-E Angry

Gnt 3118

HENRY THIES AND HIS HOTEL SINTON ORCHESTRA: Henry Thies, vn, dir: Howard Crockett­, Alvin Miller, t /


? Cliff Heather or George Troup, tb / Harold James, Lloyd Schaffer, cl­ as / Russell Pierce, cl, ts / Henry Burgess,
vn / Jack Saatkamp, p / Don Dewey, bj, v / Paul Neff bb / Fred Lower, d. Chicago, January 22, 1929.

48815-2 Sweet Liza - vDD

Vic 21890, Zon EE-163

Chicago, February 18, 1929.

48815-5 Sweet Liza - vDD

Vic 21890

Same instrumentation, plus one violin and The Howard Trio, v. Cincinnati, June 11, 1930

62652-2 Here Comes Emily Brown - vH3

Vic 22476



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