CHARLIE TROUTT'S MELODY ARTISTS
Charlie Troutt, as, dir: Jack Cathcart, Pete Underwood, c / tb / cl, ts / p / bj / bb / d / Emil Casper, v. Atlanta, March 16, 1926.
9626-A Running After You
OK 40589
9627-A Mountain City Blues
OK 40589
9628-A Sweet Child (I'm Wild About You)- vEC
OK 40627
Atlanta, April 7, 1927.
143935-1 Transportation Blues, Part 1: Casey Jones - vch
Col 1030-D, 4479, 0724, J-252
143936-2 Transportation Blues, Part 2: Steamboat Bill - vch
Col 1030-D, 4479, 0724, J-252
Atlanta, November 10, 1927.
145206-2 Transportation Blues, Part 3: Goodbye My Lover, Goodbye - vch
Col 1265-D, 01236
145207-1 Transportation Blues, Part 4: The Wreck Of The Southern Old 97 - vch
Col 1265-D, 01236
THE TROY HARMONISTS
Unknown t / tb / as / ts / p / bj / bb / d. New York, c. March 12, 1926.
106711 Great Scott
PA 7508, Per 108
TRUETT AND GEORGE
Banjo or guitar duets, or banjo and guitar duets, as shown. San Francisco, October 7, 1927.
144742-2 Wabash Blues - bj / g
Col 1182-D, Re G-20268
144743-1-2 Slue Foot - bj / g
Col unissued
144744-2 Ghost Dance - 2g
Col 1182-D, Re G-20268
Banjo or guitar duets. Los Angeles, April 20, 1928.
145942-2 Burnin Of Rome - 2 bj
Col 1419-D, Re G-20297
145943-2 Chloe (Song Of The Swamp) - 2 g
Col 1419-D, Re G-20297
FRANK TRUMBAUER
Frank Trumbauer always preferred to be known thus, although his records invariably name him "Frankie Trumbauer."
FRANKIE TRUMBAUER AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Frank Trumbauer, Cm, dir: Bix Beiderbecke, c / Bill Rank, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Doc Ryker, as, unless marked * / Paul Mertz, p, a / Howdy Quicksell, bj / Eddie Lang, g / Chauncey Morehouse, d. New York, February 4, 1927.
80391-C *Trumbology - bjHQ
OK 40871, Col 36280, Par R-3419, R-2465, PZ-11245, Od 165171, A-189128
80392-A Clarinet Marmalade - bjHQ
OK 40772, Col 37804, Voc 3010, 4412, Par R-3323, R-2304, A-7534, Od 165093, 194718,
A-189019, A-286089
80393-B Singin' The Blues - gEL
OK 40772, Br 7763, Col 37804, Par R-3323, R-1838, A-6235, B-27597, PZ-11230, TT-9073, Od 165093, 295124, A-2409, A-189019, A-286085, Lucky 60175
NOTE: Some of the earlier issues of the above add the credit line "with Bix" or "with Bix and Lang."
Quicksell omitted. Don Murray, cl, bar, replaces Dorsey; Irving "Itzy " Riskin, p, replaces Mertz; Bill Challis, a. New York, May 9, 1927.
81071-B Ostrich Walk
OK 40822, Col 37805, UHCA 29, Par R-3349, R-2492, A-7555, B-12501, PZ-11221, Od 165126, 193015, 194718, A-2414, A-189048
81072-B Riverboat Shuffle
OK 40822, Col 37805, UHCA 30, Par R-3349, R-2492, A-7555, B-12501, PZ-11221, Od 165126, 193015, 194786, A-2409, A-189048
New York, May 13, 1927.
81083-B I'm Coming, Virginia
OK 40843, Br 7703, Col 36280, C-6179, M-435, Par R-2687, R-3361, A-4923, PZ-11257, Od 165134, 193050, A-2354, A-189060, Lucky 60190
81084-B 'Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
OK 40843, Voc 3010, 4412, Col 37806, 39581, Par R-2687, R-3361, R-2687, A-4923, PZ-11257, Od 165134, 193050, 194865, A-2354, A-189060
TRAM, BIX AND EDDIE: Bix Beiderbecke, c, p / Frank Trumbauer, Cm / Eddie Lang, g. New York, May 13, 1927.
81085-B For No Reason At All In C
OK 40871, Col 35667, Par R-3419, R-2532, A-7459, Od 165171, A-2338, A-189128
NOTE: Some issues show Arthur Schutt's name on the label, with a reference to "their four-piece orchestra." Columbia 35667 and Parlophone A-7459 as TRAM, BIX AND LANG.
FRANKIE TRUMBAUER AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Frank Trumbauer, Cm dir: Bix Beiderbecke, c / Bill Rank, tb / Don Murray, cl, bar / Doc Ryker, as / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Irving "Itzy" Riskin, p / Eddie Lang g / Chauncey Morehouse,
d / Seger Ellis, v / Bill Challis, a. New York, August 25, 1927.
81273-C Three Blind Mice, aBC
OK 40903, Par R-105, PO-56, Od 165223,193090,A-189076,Tpl 553
81274-B Blue River - vSE
OK 40879, Par R-3440, A-2335, A-4904, Od 165173, 193090, 04031
81275-D There's A Cradle In Caroline - vSE
OK 40879, Par R-3440, A-2335, A-4904, Od 165173, 193101, 04031
TRAM, BIX AND LANG: Bix Beiderbecke, c, p / Frank Trumbauer, Cm / Eddie Lang, g. New York, September 17, 1927.
81450-A Wringin' An' Twistin'
OK 40916, Col 37806, Voc 3150, Par R-3504, R-2532, Od 193104, A-2338
NOTE: Some issues show Arthur Schutt's name on the label, with a reference to "their four-piece orchestra."
FRANKIE TRUMBAUER AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Frank Trumbauer, Cm dir: Bix Beiderbecke, c / Bill Rank, tb / Don Murray, cl, bar / Bobby Davis, as / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Joe Venuti, vn / Frank Signorelli, p / Eddie Lang, g / Chauncey Morehouse, d. New York, September 28, 1927.
81488-A Humpty Dumpty
OK 40926, Par R-3464, TT-9073, Od A-189075
81489-B Krazy Kat
OK 40903, Par R-105, PO-56, Od 165223, 193101, A-189076
81490-B Baltimore
OK 40926, Par R-3464, Od A-189075
FRANKIE TRUMBAUER'S AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA: As above, plus ? Frank Cush or ? Fred "Fuzzy" Farrar, t; Lang plays bj; Irving Kaufman, v. New York, September 30, 1927.
81499-A Just An Hour Of Love - vIK
OK 40912, R-3463, A-4912, Od A-189070
81500-A I'm Wonderin' Who - vIK
OK 40912, R-3463, A-4912, Od A-189070
NOTES: Sylvester Ahola, often named as second trumpet here, stated specifically to Dick Hill that he never
recorded with Beiderbecke (Hooley, The Gloucester Gabriel, 1993). He was supposed to be at the September 28 session, but missed it, and denied his presence on September 30, aurally identifying Farrar. Cush is suggested based on his definite presence in New York to record with the California Ramblers. OKeh 40912, Odeon 189070 as BENNY MEROFF AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
FRANKIE TRUMBAUER AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Frank Trumbauer, Cm, dir: Bix Beiderbecke, c / Bill Rank, tb / Don Murray, cl, ts / Pee Wee Russell, cl, bar / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Frank Signorelli, p / Eddie Lang, g / Joe Venuti,
vn / Chauncey Morehouse, d. New York, October 25, 1927.
81570-C Crying All Day
OK 40966, Col 35956, Par R-2176, A-6449, Od 165291, 193217, 279713, A-189125, HJCA
601
81571-B A Good Man Is Hard To Find
OK 40966, Col 35956, Par R-3489, Od 165291, 193217, A-189125, HJCA 601
? Beiderbecke (see note) and possibly another, c; Bobby Davis, cl, as, replaces Russell; Ed Macy, John Ryan, Les Reis, v. New York, October 26, 1927.
81575-B Sugar - vEM-JR
OK 40938, Par R-3489, Od 193134, A-189092
81576-A-B-C Did You Mean It?- vLR
OK unissued
Note: OKeh 40938 as RUSSELL GRAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Beiderbecke's presence has been widely questioned. Rank and Morehouse recalled him as the soloist, albeit intoxicated. Some claim to hear a second cornetist, but none is mentioned in Frank Trumbauer's ledger.
Frank Trumbauer, Cm, v, dir: Charles Margulis, t* / Bix Beiderbecke, c / Bill Rank, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Chester Hazlett, as / Rube Crozier, ts / Min Leibrook, bsx / Matt Malneck, vn / Lennie Hayton, p, cel / Carl Kress, g / Harold McDonald, d. New York, January 9, 1928.
400003-B There'll Come A Time
OK 40979, Par R-3526, R-2097, A-6311, A-7692, DP-255, Od 165330 193128, A-2399, A-189143
400004-C *Jubilee
OK 41044, Par R-161, R-2054, Od 165539, A-189203, A-28601
Crozier omitted; Adrian Rollini, bsx, replaces Leibrook; Bing Crosby, Frank Trumbauer, v. New York, January 20, 1928.
400033-A *From Monday On - vBC-FT
OK unissued
400034-A *Mississippi Mud - vBC-FT
OK 40979, Par R-3526, R-2097, A-6311, A-7692, DP-255, Od 165330, 193128, A-2399, A-189143, ND-5040-S, 031816, Bm 1029
NOTE: A rumor persists that copies exist of Australian Parlophone A-6311 using matrix 400033-A when 400034-A was intended.
Frank Trumbauer, Cm, dir: Charles Margulis, t / Bix Beiderbecke, c / Bill Rank, tb / Irving "Izzy" Friedman, cl, as / Chester Hazlett, as / Min Leibrook, bsx / Matt Malneck, vn / Lennie Hayton, p / Eddie Lang, g / Harold McDonald, d. New York, April 3, 1928.
400188-A Our Bungalow Of Dreams - vNT
OK 41019, Par R-142, A-4543, Od 165362, 193172, A-189148, 04074, Tpl 542
400189-B Lila - vNT
OK 41019, Par R-141, Od 165362, 193172, A-189148, Tpl 542
Frank Trumbauer, Cm, dir: Bix Beiderbecke, c / Charlie Margulis, t / Bill Rank, tb / Irving "Izzy" Friedman, cl / Chester Hazlett, as / Min Leibrook, bsx / Lennie Hayton, p / Eddie Lang, g / Harold McDonald, d / Scrappy Lambert, v / Bill Challis, a. New York, April 10, 1928.
400603-B Borneo - vSL / aBC
OK 41039, Par R-203, Od 165360, 193190, A-189159 Col 20674
400604-C My Pet - vSL / aBC
OK 41039, Par R-141, Od 165360, 193190, A-189159
NOTE: Parlophone R-203 as THE GOOFUS FIVE AND THEIR ORCHESTRA.
Frank Trumbauer, Cm, as, v, dir: Bix Beiderbecke, c / Bill Rank, tb / Irving "Izzy" Friedman, cl / Chester Hazlett, as, bar / Min Leibrook, bsx / Matty Malneck, vn / ? Roy Bargy, p / George Rose, g / Harry Gale, d / Scrappy Lambert, Dee Orr, Marlin Hurt, v / Bill Challis, a. Chicago, July 5, 1928.
400989-C Bless You! Sister - vFT-DO-SL-MH
OK 41100, Par R-1882, A-3992, B-25293, B-27597, TT-9073, 22006, Od 165488, 193236,
A-189190
400990-B Dusky Stevedore - vFT-DO-SL-MH
OK 41100, Par R-265, B-27597, 22006, Od 165488, 193236, A-19190
Hazlett, Malneck omitted; Trumbauer and Friedman double as; Wilbur Hall, g, replaces Rose; Lennie Hayton, d, replaces Gale; Scrappy Lambert, Marlin Hurt, v. New York, September 20, 1928.
401133-B Take Your Tomorrow (And Give Me Today) - vFT-MH
OK 41145, Col 37807, DCH-339, Par R-265, R-2564, A-7534, Od 165526, 182473, 193297,
A-189210, 031816
401134-C Love Affairs - vSL
OK 41145, Od 165526, 182473, 193288, A-189210, Bm 1103
401135-A-B-C Sentimental Baby - vMH
OK unissued
Frank Trumbauer, Cm, as, v, dir: Bix Beiderbecke, c / Charles Margulis, t / Bill Rank, tb / Irving "Izzy" Friedman, cl, as / Rube Crozier*, bar, bsn / Wilbur Hall, g / Lennie Hayton, p / unknown d. Charles Gaylord, v. New York, October 5, 1928.
401195-B The Love Nest - vCG
Par R-2645, Decatur 501
401196-C *The Japanese Sandman - vFT
Par R-2176, A-6449, Bm 1103
401197-A *High Up On A Hill Top - vCG
OK 41128, Par R-2644, A-2682, A-4573, Od 193254, A-189241
401198-A *Sentimental Baby - vCG
OK 41128, Par R-298, A-4573,Od 193254, A-189241, Decatur 501
Frank Trumbauer, Cm, as, v, dir: Bix Beiderbecke, Andy Secrest, c / Bill Rank, tb / Chester Hazlett, as / Irving "Izzy" Friedman, cl, ts / Min Leibrook, bsx / Matty Malneck, vn / Lennie Hayton, p / Snoozer Quinn, g / Stan King, d. New York, March 9, 1929.
401703-B Futuristic Rhythm - vFT
OK 41209, Par R-2625, B-27002, Od 165684, 193308
401704-D Raisin' The Roof
OK 41209, Par R-2644, B-27002, Od 165684, 193308
Roy Bargy, p, replaces Hayton; Smith Ballew, v. New York, April 17, 1929.
401809-B Louise - vSB
OK 41231, Par E-6208, A-4948, B-27029, PNY-41231, Od 165736, 182672, 193316, A-189282, A-189287
401810-C Wait Till You See Ma Cherie - vSB
OK 41231, Par R-398, A-4948, B-27029, PNY-41231, Od 165736, 182672, 193316, A-189282, A-189287
401811-C Baby, Won't You Please Come Home?- vFT
OK 41286, Cl 5469-C, Har 1422-H, Od ONY-41286, 165843, A-2336, A-286087, 025412,
Col 37807, DCH-339, VT 2529-V, Par R-1978, 22523
NOTE: Parlophone PNY-41231 as JOE CURRAN'S BAND; E-6209 as WILL PERRY'S ORCHESTRA; Clarion
5469-C, Harmony 1422-H, and Velvet Tone 2529-V as TENNESSEE MUSIC MEN.
Kurt Dieterle, Mischa Russell, vn, added; Smith Ballew, v. New York, April 30, 1929.
401840-B No One Can Take Your Place - vSB
Par R-420, 22430, Od A-189259
401841-C I Like That
OK 41286, Par R-714, 22523, Od ONY-41286, 165843, A-2318, A-286019
Charlie Margulis, t, replaces Beiderbecke; Joe Venuti, vn, replaces Malneck, Dieterle, and Russell; George Marsh, d, replaces King; Hayton doubles cel. New York, May 21, 1929.
401952-C Nobody But You - vSB
OK 41252, Par PNY-41252, R-434, 22407, B-27028, Ar 4445, Od 238942, A-189276
401953-B Got A Feelin' For You - vSB
OK 41252, Par PNY-41252, R-434, 22407, B-27028, Od 182754, 238942, A-189276
NOTE: Ariel 4445 as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
New York, May 22, 1929.
401961-D Shivery Stomp
OK 41268, Par R-511, B-27061, Od 238080, A-2320 A-189272, A-189303, A-28601
401962-C Reaching For Someone - vSB
OK 41268, Par R-420, 22430, B-27061, Od 238080, A-189259, A-286012
New York, September 18, 1929.
402963-B-C Love Ain't Nothin' But The Blues - vSB
OK 41301, Par PNY-41301, R-644, R-2541, A-4968, 22565, Ar 4537, Od 165912
402964-A How Am I To Know?- vSB
OK 41301, Pan PNY-41301, R-618, 22565, Od 165912, A-2327, A-286013
NOTE: Parlophone PNY-41301 as JOE CURRAN'S BAND; Ariel 4537 as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Hoagy Carmichael, p, cel, replaces Hayton; Matty Malneck, Kurt Dieterle, vn, added, but Margulis, Rank,
Friedman and Hazlett omitted*; Joe Venuti and possibly Hoagy Carmichael, v effects**. New York, October 10,
1929.
403050-B **Turn On The Heat - vSB
OK 41313, Par PNY-41313, R-499 A-2916, 22628, Ar 4483,Od 16581, 193426, A-189302,
A-221187
403050-C **Turn On The Heat - vSB
Par PNY-41313
403051-C *Manhattan Rag
OK 41330, Par R-1978, A-6235, Od 165949, 193497, A-2334, A-286087, 025412
403052-B Sunny Side Up - vSB
OK 41313, Par PNY-41313, R-499, A-2916, 22628, B-27129 Ar 4483, Od 165881, 193246,
A-189302, A-221187
NOTE: Parlophone PNY-41313 as JOE CURRAN'S BAND.
Lennie Hayton, p, cel, replaces Carmichael. New York, October 15, 1929.
403068-A-B-C Great Day!- vSB
OK unissued
New York, October 19, 1929.
403068-D-E Great Day! - vSB
OK unissued
403082-A My Sweeter Than Sweet - vSB
OK 41326, Par R-583, R-2564, A-2915, Od 165882, 193515, A-189298
403083-B What Wouldn't I Do For That Man? - vSB
OK 41330, Par R-583, 22680, Od 165949, 193515
Frank Trumbauer, Cm, as, v (and c, cl**), dir: Andy Secrest, c / Harry Goldfield, t / Bill Rank, tb / Charles Strickfaden, as / Izzy Friedman, cl, ts / Min Leibrook, bsx / Joe Venuti, vn / Roy Bargy, p / Eddie Lang, g / George Marsh, d / Jeannie Lang, Smith Ballew, v. New York, May 8, 1930.
404007-C Happy Feet - vSB
OK 41421, Od ONY-36091, 193495, 238286, A-286018, Par PNY-34084, R-701
404008-A I Like To Do Things For You - vJL
OK 41421, Od ONY-36091, 193495, 238286, Par PNY-34085, R-702
NOTE: Parlophone PNY-34084 and PNY-34085 as TOM BARKER AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
New York, May 10, 1930.
404009-D **Get Happy - vFT
OK 41431, Par R-2625, Od ONY-6015, 238121
404010-B Deep Harlem - vFT
OK 41431, Cl 5461-C, Har 1415-H, VT 2521-V, Par R-1946, A-6266, Od 238121, A-272014
NOTE: Clarion 5461-C, Harmony 1415-H, and Velvet Tone 2521-V as TENNESSEE MUSIC MEN, Odeon
ONY-6015 as EDDIE GORDON'S BAND.
Frank Trumbauer, Cm, as, v, dir: Andy Secrest, Harry Goldfield, Nat Natoli, t / Bill Rank, Jack Fulton, tb / Charles Strickfaden, as / Fud Livingston, cl, ts / Min Leibrook, bsx / Matt Malneck, vn / Lennie Hayton, p, cel / Eddie Lang, g / George Marsh, d / Smith Ballew, v. New York, July 22, 1930.
404268-D What's The Use?- vSB
OK 41437, Od ONY-36128, 238187, A-286045, Par PNY-34119, R-1013
404269-C Hittin' The Bottle - vFT
OK 41437, Od ONY-36128, 238187, A-2322, A-286024, Par PNY-34120, R-795
NOTE: Parlophone PNY-34119 and PNY-34120 as TOM BARKER AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Rank omitted. New York, September 8, 1930.
404433-B Bye Bye Blues - vSB
OK 41450, Par R-796, 80447, Od 238228, A-2326, A-286025
404434-B Choo Choo (El Tren*)
OK 41450, Cl 5467-C, Har 1420-H, VT 2527-V, Par R-821, B-27294, TT-9010, Od 183240*, 238228, A-2323, A-286026
NOTE: Clarion 5467-C, Harmony 1420-H, and Velvet Tone 2527-V as TENNESSEE MUSIC MEN.
Frank Trumbauer, v, Cm, as, dir: Nat Natoli, t / Bill Rank, tb / Rosy McHargue, cl, as / Matty Malneck, vn / Dave Rose, p / John Tobin, bj / Dan Gaybe, sb / Bob Conselman, d / Art Jarrett, v / v trio. Chicago, April 10, 1931.
C-7693- Georgia On My Mind - v3
Br unissued
C-7694- Bass Drum Dan - v3
Br 01225
C-7695- Honeysuckle Rose - vFT
Br 6093
Chicago, June 24, 1931.
C-7875-A In The Merry Month Of Maybe - vAJ&3
Br 6146, 01261
C-7876-G In The Merry Month Of Maybe
Br A-9110
C-7877-A Crazy Quilt - vAJ&3
Br 6146, 01261
C-7878-G Crazy Quilt
Br A-9110
C-7879-A Georgia On My Mind - vAJ&3
Br 6159, 01192, A-9116
C-7880-A Honeysuckle Rose - vAJ
Br 6159, 01192, A-9116
Frank Trumbauer, Cm, as, v, dir: Max Connett, Vance Rice, t / Joe Harris, tb / Gail Stant, Mac Elstead, as / Harold Jones, ts / Leon Kaplan, vn, g / Frederick Saping, vn, g, v / Herman Crane, p / Craig Leitch, g, v / Charles McConnell, sb / Leroy Buck, d, v / The Nitecaps, v trio / Helen Rowland, Johnny Blake, Johnny Mercer, v. New York, April 5, 1932.
255004-1 Sizzling One-Step Medley (intro: Dinah - vJM-N / My Honey's Lovin' Arms - vJM / Nobody's Sweetheart - vN)
Col 18002-D
255005-2 Medley of Isham Jones Dance Hits (intro: On The Alamo / Swinging Down The Lane - vHR / I'll See You In My Dreams - vJB)
Col 18002-D
Chicago, August 17, 1932.
152280-2 Cinderella's Wedding Day - vLB
Col 2897-D, CB-542, Par A-3860
152281-2 I Think You're A Honey - vN
Col 2710-D, DO-824, Lucky LX-17
152282-2 Business In Q
Col 2710-D, CB-542, DO-824, Lucky LX-17
152283-2 Bass Drum Dan - vLB
Col 2897-D, CB-580, Par A-3860
152284-2 The Newest St. Louis Blues (St. Louis Blues*)- vLB
Col 2729-D, CB-580*, DO-867
152285-2 Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea - vFT-LB
Col 2729-D, DB-5007, DO-867
Frank Trumbauer, Cm, as dir: Nat Natoli, Charlie Teagarden, t / Jack Teagarden, tb, v / Benny Bonacio, Charles Strickfaden, cl, as / John Cordaro, cl, ts / Roy Bargy, p / Dick McDonough, g / Art Miller, sb / Herb Quigley, d. New York, January 12, 1934.
B-14586-A Break It Down
Br 6763, 6912, 01812, A-9555, A-500399, 4929 (Italian)
B-14587-A Juba
Br 6763, A-9555, A-500399
B-14588- How Am I To Know?
Br unissued
Natoli and Bonacio omitted; Mischa Russell, vn, added. New York, February 23, 1934.
TO-1382 China Boy
Br equipment test
B-14848-A China Boy
Br 6912, 01812, A-9596, A-500423, 4929, Col DO-1253
B-14849-A Emaline - vJT
Br 6788, 01767, A-9594, A-500424, Col DO-1253
B-14850-A In A Mist
Br 6997, 01979, A-9596, A-500423
B-14851-A 'Long About Midnight - vJT
Br 6788, 01767, A-9594, A-500424
Frank Trumbauer, Cm, as dir: Nat Natoli, Bunny Berigan, t / Glenn Miller, tb / Artie Shaw, cl, as / Jack Shore, as / Larry Binyon, ts / Roy Bargy, p / Lionel Hall, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Jack Williams, d / Dick Robertson, v. New York, November 20, 1934.
86219-1 Blue Moon - vDR
Vic 24812, HMV BD-119, GW-1098, K-7454
86220-1 Plantation Moods
Vic 24834, JA-975, HMV 80-158, X-4454
86221-1 Down 'T Uncle Bill's - vDR-FT
Vic 24812, HMV BD-119, EA-1459, GW-1098
86222-1 Troubled
Vic 24834, HMV BD-158, X-4454, Decatur 512
TUB JUG WASHBOARD BAND
Martell Pettiford, bj, g, kazoo, speech / Herman Brown, wb, k, bicycle horn, speech, v / Carl Reid, jug, jazzhorn. Chicago, June 11, 1928.
20652-3 Washboard Rag - spMP-HB
Pm 12682
20653-1 Lady Quit Her Husband Onexpectinly [sic] - vTAD
Pm 12682
20656-1 Tub-Jug Rag
Pm 12671
NOTE: Paramount 12682 as WASHBOARD TRIO. The label of Paramount 12671 shows the matrix number as 20652 in error. The exact date of this session is according to Carl Reid, who also claimed that untraced matrices 20654 and 20655 were unissued recordings by this group.
Chicago, June 13, 1928.
20671-2 San
Pm 12671
NOTE: The exact date of this session is according to Carl Reid, who also claimed that untraced matrices 20669 and 20670 were unissued recordings by this group.
BESSIE TUCKER
Vocal, acc. by K. D. Johnson, p. Memphis, August 29, 1928.
45436-2 Bessie's Moan
Vic V-38526, JCl 514
45437-1-2 The Dummy
Vic 21708
45440-1 Fort Worth And Denver Blues
Vic 21708
45440-2 Fort Worth And Denver Blues
X LVA-3016, HMV 7EG-8085 (LP / EP)
45441-2 Penitentiary
Vic V-38526, JCl 514
45444-1 Fryin' Pan Skillet Blues
X LVA-3016, HMV 7EG-8085 (LP / EP)
45444-2 Fryin' Pan Skillet Blues
Vic V-38018
45445-1 My Man Has Quit Me
Vic 21692
NOTE: Matrices 45438 / 45439 and 45442 / 45443 are all by Ida May Mack.
Memphis, August 30, 1928.
45448-1 Got Cut All To Pieces
X LVA-3016, HMV 7EG-8085 (LP / EP)
45448-2 Got Cut All To Pieces
Vic V-38018
45449-2 Black Name Moan
Vic 21692
Acc. by K. D. Johnson, p / Bo Jones or Carl Davis, g, with bb*; the vocal chorus probably consists of the accompanists. Dallas, August 10, 1929.
55328-1 *Better Boot That Thing - vch
Vic V-38542
55329-2 *Katy Blues
Vic V-38542
55330-1 Mean Old Jack Stropper Blues
Vic V-38538
55331-1 Old Black Mary
Vic V-38538
Dallas, October 17, 1929.
56404-2 Key To The Bushes Blues
Vic 23385, BB B-5218, Sr S-3208
56405-1 Bogy [sic] Man Blues
Vic 23385, BB B-5218, Sr S-3208
56406-1 Mean Old Master
Vic 23392
56407-1-2 Pick On Me Blues
Vic unissued
Dallas, October 21, 1929.
56447-1-2 Whistling Woman Blues
Document DLP-556 (LP)
56448-2 T. B. Moan
Vic 23392
GEORGE TUCKER AND HIS NOVELTY BAND
Pseudonym on Champion for Lawrence Welk and his Orchestra, q.v.
SOPHIE TUCKER
The following sides by this vaudeville and musical comedy great are of jazz interest for the accompanying artists; Sophie Tucker does not sing on the first two titles.
SOPHIE TUCKER'S FIVE KINGS OF SYNCOPATION: Eddie Richmond, c / Bobby Jones, as / Irving Rothschild,
vn / Julius Berken, vc / Jules Buffano, p / Danny Alvin, d / Al Beilan, v. New York, c. March, 1921.
Don't You Throw Me Down - vAB
Arto 9065
Wait Until You See My Madeline
Arto 9065
SOPHIE TUCKER: Vocal, acc. by her Five Kings of Jazz: Irving Solow, c / Al Levine, as / Irving Rothschild, vn / George Coon, p / Danny Alvin, d. New York, c. February 23, 1922.
70499-A Jig Walk
OK 4590
70500-B High Brown Blues
OK 4565
New York, c. February 27, 1922.
70505-A Bluebird, Where Are You?
OK 4617
New York, c. March 2, 1922.
70514-C She Knows It
OK 4565
New York, c. March 24, 1922.
70564-A Pick Me Up And Lay Me Down In Dear Old Dixieland
OK 4590
70565-A Complainin' (It's Human Nature To Complain)
OK 4617
Acc. by the Arcadia Peacock Orchestra of St. Louis: Bob Pope, t / Tommy Moore, tb / Bud Hassler, cl / Jules Schneider, ts / Ted Shapiro, p / Porter Brown, bj / Chick Harvey, bb. St. Louis,January, 1924.
8514-B I've Got A Cross-Eyed Papa (But He Looks Straight To Me)
OK 40068, Par E-5429, E-5430
8515-B Hula Lou
OK 40068, 40129, 14083, Par E-5429
Evidently at this point, Sophie Tucker made some records in Chicago accompanied by Muggsy Spanier, c, and Volly de Faut, cl, and members of the Benson Orchestra of Chicago. Both musicians recalled the date independently, but nothing was ever issued from it, apparently. Okeh was recording extensively in Chicago just prior to the St. Louis date above, and Muggsy Spanier and Volly de Faut recorded just a month later with the Bucktown Five, q.v.
Featured vocalist with Ted Lewis and His Band: Ted Lewis, cl, as, dir: Walter Kahn, Dave Klein, c / George Brunies, tb / Maurice Aten, bj / Frank Ross, p / Sol Shapiro, vn / Harry Barth, bb / John Lucas, d. Chicago, November 23, 1926.
142955-2 Some Of These Days
Col 826-D, 3169-D, 36300, 4269, FB-2812
Acc. by Miff Mole's Molers: Red Nichols, t / Miff Mole, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Ted Shapiro, p / Eddie Lang, g / Joe Tarto, bb / Vic Berton, d. New York, April 11, 1927.
80716-B After You've Gone
OK 40837, Par R-3353, A-2588, A-4568, Od 165138, 04099
80717-C I Ain't Got Nobody
OK 40837, Par R-3353, A-2588, A-4568, E-5483 (Japanese), Od 165138, 04099
New York, April 15, 1927.
80737-B One Sweet Letter From You (One Sweet Letter From Home*)
OK 40813, Par R-3342*, A-2219, A-4569, Od 165137, A-189053, 04100
80738-A Fifty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong
OK 40813, Par R-3342*, A-2219, A-4569, Od 165137, A-189053, 04100
Acc. by Leonard Joy dir. unknown black band: c / tb / cl / 2 p / hj / bb / d. New York, July 10, 1929.
55602-2 Some Of These Days
Vic 22049, BB B-6835, HMV B-3720, EA-744
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