CHARLOTTE WALSH
Pseudonym on Silvertone for Anna Lee Chisholm, q.v.
JACK WALSH AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Instrumentation and personnel unknown, but probably a Bob Haring, q.v. New York, c. May, 1927.
Four Or Five Times
Cam 1154, Re 384
NOTE: Cameo 1154 as THE WESTERN WANDERERS. This title is listed under the name on the subsidiary label rather than the parent label, as it is less obviously a pseudonym. Romeo 384 bears the false number 246-A.
EDDIE WALTERS' DANCE BAND
Pseudonym on Plaza P-374 (RAINBOW BLUES) for Oscar Rabin and his Romany Band, q.v., and for other titles on the same label by this and probably other bands, of no known interest as jazz.
EDDIE WALTERS
The following titles by this pop singer and band vocalist are of interest for their accompaniments.
Vocal, acc. by p / ? Andy Sannella, g / own u. New York, March 12, 1929.
148031-2 Makin' Whoopee
Col 1763-D, 5554
148057-1 I'm Ka-razy For You
Col 1763-D, 5554
Acc. by ? Mike Mosiello, t / Andy Sannella, cl / ? Ben Selvin, vn / ? Rube Bloom, p. New York, September 6, 1929.
148982-3 Little By Little
Col 1969-D
158983-3 Collegiate Sam
Col 1969-D
Acc. by Tommy Dorsey, t / Charlie Butterfield, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Frank Signorelli, p / Carl Kress, g / own u / Stan King, d. New York, February 27, 1930.
150030-3 'Leven-Thirty Saturday Night
Col 2137-D, DB-151
150031-3 Me And The Girl Next Door
Col 2137-D, DB-169, J-901
Acc. by Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / Frank Signorelli, p / Eddie Lang, g / own u /
New York, May 20, 1930.
150515-3 It Must Be Love
Col 2232-D, DB-273
Acc. by Manny Klein, t / Frank Signorelli, p / Eddie Lang, g / own u / Joe Tarto, sb / Stan King, d. New York, June 10, 1930.
150581-3 I Love You So Much
Col 2232-D, DB-273, Re G-20803
Acc. by ? Bob Effros or ? Manny Klein, t / ? Frank Signorelli, p / Dick McDonough, g / sb. New York, September 12, 1930.
150800-3 (Since They're All Playing) Miniature Golf
Col 2290-D, J-1037
150801-2 Go Home And Tell Your Mother
Col 2290-D, J-1037
TOM WALTHAM ET SES "AD-LIBS" (ORCHESTRE DE L'ERMITAGE)
Tom Waltham, an Englishman who lived most of his professional life in France, is claimed by some historians to have employed ODJB trombonist Emile Christian. The following are listed here on the strength of that speculation although the jazz content of most is negligible. Subsequent issues that obviously do not include Christian, and novelty piano solos, are excluded as they have no jazz value.
Tom Waltham, p, pac dir: ? Max Neff, t / ? Emile Christian, tb / __ Mauborg, cl, as / Max Brun, cl, ts / bj / bb / Bert Matthews, d. Paris, c. October, 1925.
BT-10-1 Naughty Melody
HMV K-3268
BT-11-2 Fooling
HMV K-3268
BT-13-2 C'est Bouche A Bouche
HMV K-3268
Vn added*. Paris, c. March, 1926.
N-7993 Un Bon Mouvement
PA X-6937, P 6937, Sal 446
N-7994 Mon Coeur
PA X-6937, P 6937, Sal 446
N-7995 Pour Danser Le Charleston
PA X-6938, P 6938, Sal 447
N-7996 *La Musique Grisante
PA X-6938, P 6938, Sal 447
Paris, c. Apri 1, 1926.
N-8030 Toujours I Love You
PA X-6953, P 6953, Sal 463
N-8032 Charleston Dolly
PA X-6952, P 6952, Sal 462
N-8033 Pour Vous, Mesdames
PA X-6953, P 6953, Sal 462
N-8034 Kiss-Ball
PA X-6952, P 6952, Sal 463
? Henry Parson, cl, ts, replaces Brun; Billy Williams, as added, also bsx (Williams or Mauborg db?). Paris, c. Apri 1, 1926.
BD-4016-2 Est, Ce Que Je To Memande?
HMV K-3248, K-5447
BD-4017-2 Raymond
HMV K-3248, K-5447
BD-4018-2 Quand On N'en A Pas
HMV K-3247
AMY WARD
Pseudonym on Silvertone for Sodarisa Miller, q.v.
BILLY WARD
Pseudonym on Oriole for Buster Bailey, q.v.
FRANK E. WARD AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Frank E. Ward, ts, dir: Sylvester Ahola, Eddie Brown, t / Eddie Foley, tb / Foster Morehouse, as / Harry Baltimore,
vn / Lennie Powers, p / Clayton Cunningham, bj / bb / Boogie Walker, d. ? New York, March 25, 1924.
133 The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else
Lin unissued
134 Lots O' Mama
Lin unissued
158-2 There's Yes! Yes! In Your Eyes
Lin unissued
NOTE: Although this session has been cited as taking place in Framingham, Massachusetts, that probably refers to the site of the Cameo Record Corporation's pressing plant, which also pressed Cameo's subsidiary Lincoln label; a studio is not known to have operated there. Despite the gaps in the matrix numbers (which are not in the standard Cameo matrix series for this time), Sylvester Ahola confirms all three sides were made on the same date, his first recording session.
JOE WARD'S SWANEE CLUB ORCHESTRA
2t / tb / 3-4 cl, ss, as, ts / p / g / bb / d / v trio. New York, c. November 19, 1928.
3476-C Traffic Jam
Cam 9026, Lin 3055, Ro 830
3477-A Scorchin' - v3
Cam 9026, Lin 3055, Ro 830
Hot Licks
Bell 585
WARD'S TRAIL BLAZER ORCHESTRA
The following by this unknown band is said to be of interest as hot dance music; other titles are non-jazz items.
Unknown t / tb / 2 as / ts / vn / p / bj / bb / d. New York, June 21, 1928.
170314-1 At Sundown
Ward's Trail Blazer W-110
OZIE WARE
Pseudonym on various labels for Ozie McPherson, q.v.
WARING'S PENNSYLVANIANS
The following titles by this famous dance orchestra are known to contain solo work of some interest as jazz.
Fred Waring, v, dir: Nelson Keller, t / Jim Gilliland, tb / Fred Campbell, cl, as, bar, f / Si Sharp, as / Elton Cockerill, cl, ts / Bill Townsend, vn / Tom Waring, p, v / Fred Buck, bj / Jimmy Mullen, bb / Poley McClintock, d. Camden, NJ, October 16, 1923.
28665-5 Stack O'Lee Blues
Vic 19189, HMV B-1760
? George Culley, t, added. Camden, NJ, January 2, 1924.
29239-5 Dancin' Dan
Vic 19257, HMV B-1810
Camden, NJ, January 3, 1924.
29242-2 Oh Baby! (Don't Say "No," Say "Maybe")
Vic 19254, HMV B-1884, Zon 3724
Camden, NJ, March 26, 1924.
29694-5 Down Home Blues
Vic 19303
Camden, NJ, June 6, 1924.
30250-2 Just Hot!
Vic 19377, Zon 3777
Camden, NJ, December 10, 1924.
31258-1 Oh! Mabel
Vic 19533, HMV B-1984
3rd t / Clare Hanlon, tb, v / Frances Foster, Fred Culley, vn added; Will Morgan, cl, as, v / Earl Gardner, as, replace Sharp; Ed Radel, bb, replaces Mullen. New York, March 9, 1928.
43103-7 Collegiana - vFW-TW&ch
Vic 21307, HMV B-5483
One vn omitted. New York, March 28, 1928.
43187-3 Farewell Blues - vFW-0
Vic 21508
4th t / 3rd vn added. Camden, NJ, April 18, 1928.
28665-12 Stack O' Lee Blues
Vic 21508
4th t omitted. Camden, NJ, October 12, 1928.
46193-6 I'm Sorry, Sally - vCH
Vic 21755, HMV B-5587, EA-462
Charles Henderson and/or Frank W. Hower, p, replace Tom Waring. New York, December 14, 1928.
48406-5 Glorianna - vCH
Vic 21836, HMV B-5618
Stuart Churchill, t, as, x, replaces Culley; D. Wade Schlegel, t, replaces (or may even be) the 3rd t; 2vn only. New York, December 17, 1929.
58115-2 Hello Baby - vWM
Vic 22266
Frank Zullo, t, v / 2 t / Clare Hanlon, tb / 2 as / ts / bsx / p / g / Poley McClintock, d, v / Chick Bullock, v. New York, June 27, 1932.
73037-2 Old Yazoo - vFZ-O
Vic 24062
73039-2 The Old Man Of The Mountain - vCB-PM
Vic 24062
BUD WARNER AND HIS RED CAPS
Pseudonym on Bell 1174 for Henry Johnson's Boys, q.v.
WARNER'S SEVEN ACES
Byron H. Warner, p, dir: Tom Brannon, Jack Cathcart (on 8376-B only), t / Don McIlvaine, tb / C. J. Buckner, Eli Pritchett, cl, as, ts, bar / Ralph Bennett, cl, as, vn, v / Bob Pittman, bj, v / Jim O'Neal, bb / M. C. "Shucks" Park, d,
v / J. L. Richmond, v. Atlanta, June, 1923.
8367-B Wonder If She's Lonely Too?
OK 4911, LAR A-4179
8368-A Lonesome Lovesick Got-To-Have-My-Daddy Blues
OK 4924
8369-A-B Mean Blues (Too Late Blues)
OK 4924
8376-B In A Tent
OK 4888, Par E-5174, LAR A-4168
8378-A Eddie (Steady)
OK 4888, LAR A-4168
8379-A Dream Girl Of Pi K. A.
OK 4911, LAR A-4179
NOTE: Lindström A-4168 and A-4179 as WARNER'S SEVEN AGES. Matrix 8377 is untraced. A photograph of the band in The Talking Machine World of October 15, 1923, announcing some of the above records, shows its composition as t / 2 as / vn / p / bj / bb / d, but the records indicate a larger group, nearer the instrumentation above.
Atlanta, c. April 9, 1924.
8627-B Ace Of Spades
OK 40080, Od 03229
8628-A I'd Like To Be Your Sheik For Awhile
OK 40080, Od 03229
Atlanta, August 27, 1924.
8718-A Bessie Couldn't Help It - vJLR
OK 40198
8719-A-B Longing For You
OK 40198
Atlanta, August 29, 1924.
8733-A Love Time
OK 40201
Atlanta, August 30, 1924.
8743-A Rock-A-Bye My Baby Blues (waltz)
OK 40201, Par E-5311
George MacMillan, bb, v, replaces O'Neal. Atlanta, January 28, 1925.
140286-2 When My Sugar Walks Down The Street
Col 305-D, Re G-8378
140287-1-2 The Blues Have Got Me
Col 336-D
NOTE: Regal G-8378 as CORONA DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Atlanta, January 30, 1925.
140302-2 Cheatin' On Me
Col 305-D
140303-1-2 One Stolen Kiss
Col unissued
Ralph Bennett assumes leadership; Ed Lally, p, replaces Warner; J. T. Bourne, t, v, added. Atlanta, September 30, 1925.
141068-2 Go Get 'Em, Caroline
Col 491-D
Atlanta, October 1, 1925.
141069-1-2 The Camel Walk
Col unissued
141070-1 Breakin' The Leg
Col 605-D
141071-1-2 Tweedle-Dee, Tweedle-Doo - vRS-GM-JTB
Col 491-D
George McCullough, cl, as, added. Atlanta, April 19, 1926.
142046-1 Hangin' Around
Col 752-D
142047-2 Who'd Be Blue?
Col 752-D
142048-1-2 When Spring Comes Peeping Through
Col unissued
142049-1-2-3 Betty - vRB
Col unissued
142050-2 You've Got Those "Wanna Go Back Again" Blues - vRB-BP
Col 656-D
142051-2 So Is Your Old Lady - vMCP&ch
Col 656-D , 4068
NOTE: Columbia 4068 as DENZA DANCE BAND.
THE SEVEN ACES: Ralph Bennett, cl, vn, v, dir: Tom Brannon, J. T. Bourne, t / Don McIlvaine, tb / C. J. Buckner, George McCullough, Eli Pritchett, cl, as, ts, bar / Ed Lally, p / Bob Pittman, bj / George MacMillan, bb / M. C. "Shucks" Park, d, v / The Peabody Trio (Ralph Bennett, George MacMillan, J. T. Bourne), v. Atlanta, November 1, 1926.
143006-3 Who'll Be The One? - vP3
Col 863-D, J-206
143007-1 Don't Take That Black Bottom Away
Col 816-D, J-134
143008-3 Have You Forgotten? - vP3
Col 863-D, J-206
Atlanta, November 2, 1926.
143013-4 That's My Girl - vRB
Col 816-D, J-134
143014-1-2 Sweetie Pie - vMCP
Col unissued
143015-1-2-3 Never Without You - vRB
Col unissued
Atlanta, March 28, 1927.
143789-2 I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me - vRB
Col 1001-D, J-247
143791-2 That's My Hap-Hap-Happiness - vRB
Col 1046-D
143792-2 There's Everything Nice About You - vP3
Col 1001-D, 0818, J-247
NOTE: Columbia 0818 as DENZA DANCE BAND. Matrix 143790 is an unissued waltz.
Atlanta, March 29, 1927.
143793-3 When Jenny Does That Low Down Dance - vMCP
Col 1046-D
143794-1-2-3 Dream Girl Of Pi K. A. - vRB
Col unissued
BERT WARREN
Pseudonym on Oriole 1274 for Bob Fuller, q.v.
WASHBOARD RHYTHM BAND / BOYS
See Washboard Rhythm Kings.
WASHBOARD RHYTHM KINGS
FIVE RHYTHM KINGS: k / p / g / wb / Jake Fenderson, Dallie Foster, v. Camden, NJ, April 2, 1931.
64084-1 Minnie The Moocher - vDF
Vic unissued
64085-2 Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone - vJF
Vic 23269, HMV B-4866
64086-1 Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone - vJF
Vic unissued
64087-1 Minnie The Moocher - vJF
Vic 23269
WASHBOARD RHYTHM KINGS* or THE RHYTHM KINGS**: t / as / p / bj / Teddy Bunn, g / wb / Buck Franklin, v. Camden, NJ, May 8, 1931.
69021-1 One More Time - vBF
Vic LPM-10018** (LP)
69021-2 One More Time - vBF
Vic 23276**
69022-1 Walkin' My Baby Back Home - vBF
Vic LPM-10018** (LP)
69022-2 Walkin' My Baby Back Home - vBF
Vic 23276**
69023-1 A Porter's Love Song To A Chambermaid - vBF
Vic 22719*, BB B-5042*, Sr S-3139*
69024-2 Every Man For Himself - vBF
Vic 22719*
THE RHYTHM KINGS: cl, as / p / bj / Teddy Bunn, g / wb / Buck Franklin, Jake Fenderson, The Melody Four, v. Camden, NJ, June 4, 1931.
68217-1 Please Tell Me - vJF
Vic LPM-10018 (LP)
68217-2 Please Tell Me - vJF
Vic 23283, BB 1829, B-5027, Sr S-3116, Zon EE-283
68218-1 You Rascal You (You Salty Dog) - vJF
Vic 23279
68219-2 Crooked World Blues - vBF
Vic 23310
68220-2 Call Of The Freaks - vM4
Vic 23279, BB 1848, B-5028, Sr S-3114, HMV B-4917, HE-2381, El EG-7790
68221-2 I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby - vM4
Vic 23289
68222-2 Because I'm Yours Sincerely - vM4
Vic 23289
NOTE: Vic 23310 as BUCK FRANKLIN, 23289 as THE MELODY FOUR.
Unknown cl, as / Eddie Miles, p, v / Steve Washington, bj, and / d, wb / Jake Fenderson, v. Camden, NJ, July 9, 1931.
68265-2 Star Dust - vEM
Vic 23285, Zon EE-284
68266-1 You Can't Stop Me From Loving You - vEM
Vic 23285
68266-2 You Can't Stop Me From Loving You - vJF
Vic 23285, Zon EE-284
68267-2 Boola Boo - vJF
Vic 23303, HMV K-6500, R-14629
68268-1 Boola Boo - vJF
Vic unissued
68269-1-2 Who Stole The Lock (Off The Hen House Door) - vJF
Vic unissued
68270-1 Who Stole The Lock (Off The Hen House Door) - vJF
Vic 23283, Zon EE-283
NOTE: Victor 23285 and Zonophone EE-284 as CHICAGO HOT FIVE.
Dave Page, t / Ben Smith, as / Carl Wade, ts / Eddie Miles, p, v / Steve Washington, bj, g / Jimmy Spencer, d, wb, v. Camden, NJ, September 23, 1931.
70529-1 Blues In My Heart - vEM
Vic 23301, BB B-6150
70530-1 Just One More Chance - vEM
Vic 23300
70531-1 Many Happy Returns Of The Day - vEM&ch
Vic 22814, BB B-8228
70532-1 Shoot 'Em - vJS&ch
Vic 22814, BB B-5062, Sr S-3147, HMV R-14695, GW-650
70533-1 Wake 'Em Up
Vic 23300, BB 1829, B-5027, Sr S-3116
70534-1 Georgia On My Mind - vEM
Vic 23301, BB B-6150
NOTE: Bluebird 1829, B-5027, and Sunrise S-3116 as GEORGIA WASHBOARD STOMPERS; Victor 23300 as CHICAGO HOT FIVE.
Dave Riddick, t / Jimmy Shine, as, v / Carl Wade, ts / Eddie Miles, p, v / Steve Washington, bj / Jimmy Spencer, wb, v. Camden, NJ, March 1, 1932.
70596-1 Pepper Steak - vJShine
Vic 22958, BB B-5042, Sr S-3139, HMV B-4954, JK-2474
70597-1 If You Don't Love Me - vEM
Vic 23323
70598-1 You Can Depend On Me - vEM
Vic 23326
70599-1 All This World Is Made Of Glass - vJS
Vic 23337, BB B-5127, Sr S-3210
70600-1 Was That The Human Thing To Do? - vJS
Vic 23323
72001-1 Oh! What A Thrill - vEM
Vic 23326
NOTE: Victor 23326 as CHICAGO HOT FIVE.
Taft Jordan, t / Ben Smith, cl, as / Carl Wade, ts / Eddie Miles, p, v / Steve Washington, bj, v / Ghost Howell, sb, v / H. Smith, wb. Camden, NJ, July 6, 1932.
72691-1 Just Another Dream Of You - vEM
Vic 23348
72692-1 Depression Stomp - vSW
Vic 23357
72693-1 My Silent Love - vEM
Vic 23348
72694-1 Tiger Rag - vGH&ch
Vic 24059, JA-1011, BB B-6084, MW M-4892, HMV B-6289, AE-4227, JK-2011
72695-1 Hummin' To Myself - vSW
Vic 24065
72696-1 Holding My Honey's Hand - vSW
Vic 24065, HMV X-4085
NOTE: Montgomery Ward M-4892 as GEORGIA WASHBOARD STOMPERS.
Valaida Snow, t, replaces Jordan; Jerome Carrington, as / Bella Benson, Lavada Carter, v, added. New York, October 5, 1932.
12426-A Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia - vSW
Voc 1724, Br A-86014
12427-A It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing - vSW
Voc 1724, Br A-86014
12428-A I Would Do Anything For You - vLS
Voc 1734
12429-A Somebody Stole Gabriel's Horn - vLS
Voc 1725
12430-A Spider Crawl - vBB
Voc 1734
12431-A The Scat Song - vSW
Voc 1725
As for July 6, 1932; Bella Benson, v. Camden, NJ, October 18, 1932.
59030-1 If You Were Only Mine - vSW&ch
Vic 23367
59031-1 Ash Man Crawl - vBB
Vic 23367
59032-1 The Boy In The Boat (The Big Boat*) - vGH
Vic 23368, JA-1011*
59033-1 I'm Gonna Play Down By The Ohio - vSW&ch
Vic 23364, BB 1848, B-5028, Sr S-3114, HMV B-6362
59034-1 Somebody Stole Gabriel's Horn - vBB&ch
Vic 23368
59035-1 Say It Isn't So - vSW
Vic 23364
NOTE: All the above six titles as WASHBOARD RHYTHM BOYS.
Frank Benton, v, (and wb?) dir: Dave Page, t, v / Ben Smith, cl, as / Jimmy Shine or Jerome Carrington, as / Carl Wade, ts / Eddie Miles, p / Wilbur Daniels, bj, g, u, v / Leo Watson, sb, v / Bruce Johnson, wb. Camden, NJ, November 23, 1932.
71790-2 Underneath The Harlem Moon - vWD-LW
Vic 23373
71791-1 Ikey And Mikey - vDP
Vic 23380, VicJr / BB B-5063, B-6051, Sr S-3148
71792-1 How Deep Is The Ocean? - vWD-LW
Vic 23373, BB B-8174
71793-1 Sloppy Drunk Blues - vFB
Vic 23380, BB B-5389, B-8164, HMV B-4954, JK-2194
71794-1 A Nickel For A Pickle - vFB
Vic 23375, VicJr / BB B-5063, B-8164, Sr S-3148, HMV JK-2194
71795-1 Fire - vDP
Vic 23375, BB B-5062, B-8174, Sr S-3147, HMV B-6362
Unknown t / cl, as / as / Carl Wade, ts / p / Steve Washington, bj, v / ? Ghost Howell, sb / wb. New York, December 14, 1932.
12716-A Oh, You Sweet Thing - vSW
Voc 1730, Br X-1730
12717-A Something's Gotta Be Done - vSW
Voc 1730, Br X-1730, Dec F-5176
12718-A Yes Suh!- vSW
Voc 1731, Br 01504, A-86019, X-1731
12719-A Angeline - vSW
Voc 1731, A-86019, X-1731
12720-A Old Yazoo - vSW
Voc 1733
12721-A Gotta Be, Gonna Be Mine - vSW
Voc 1729, Dec F-3781, Br A-81318, A-86017
12722-A Wah-Dee-Dah - vSW
Voc 1732, Br A-86018, X-1732
12723-A Blue Drag - vSW
Voc 1732, Br A-81318, X-1732, Dec F-3781
12724-A Syncopate Your Sins Away - vSW
Voc 1729, Br 01504, A-86017
12725-A I'm Getting Sentimental Over You - vSW
Voc 1733, Dec F-5176
WASHBOARD RHYTHM BAND: Taft Jordan, t, v / unknown, tb / Ben Smith, cl, as / ? Jerome Carrington, as / Carl Wade, ts / ? Clarence Profit, p / Steve Washington, bj, g / wb. New York, March 8, 1933.
265082-2 Midnight Rhythm - vTJ
Col CB-626
265083-2 A Ghost Of A Chance - vTJ
Col CB-626
265084-2 Hustlin' And Bustlin' For Baby - vTJ
Col CB-611, DF-1262
265085-2 Shuffle Off To Buffalo - vTJ
Col CB-611, CQ-1125, DF-1262, 14680-D
265086-2 Swing Gate - vTJ
Col CB-642
265087-2 The Coming Of Hi-De-Ho - vTJ
Col CB-642
265088-1 Going, Going, Gone - vTJ
Col 14680-D
265089-1-2 Trust Me For A Hamburger - vTJ
Col unissued
WASHBOARD RHYTHM KINGS: Dave Page, t, v / John Haughton, tb / Ben Smith, cl, as / ? Jerome Carrington,
as / Carl Wade, ts / ? Clarence Profit, p / ? Steve Washington, g / ? Ghost Howell, sb / wb / Cal Clement, v. Camden, NJ, June 1, 1933.
76240-1 Dinah - vDP
BB B-5127, MW M-4892, Sr S-3210
76241-1 Sophisticated Lady
BB B-5089, Eld 2005, Sr S-3164, Vic 24942
76242-1 Happy As The Day Is Long - vCC&3
BB B-5088, Eld 2204, Sr S-3163
76243-1 Nobody's'Sweetheart - vDP
BB B-5092, Sr S-2175
76244-1 My Pretty Girl - vCC
BB B-5089, Eld 2005, Sr S-3164, Vic 24942
76245-1 Bug-A-Boo
BB B-5092, Sr S-3175
76248-1 Dinah - vDP
Vic 23403
76249-1 Sophisticated Lady
Vic 23405
76250-1 Happy As The Day Is Long - vCC&3
Vic 23405
76251-1 Nobody's Sweetheart - vDP
Vic 23403
76252-1 My Pretty Girl - vCC
Vic 23408, HMV B-8655
76253-1 Bug-A-Boo
Vic 23408
NOTE: According to the RCA Victor files, the above titles were all made at two sessions on the same date, although there is not the slightest difference between the Bluebird and Victor issues of the same tunes. All except the Victor and HMV issues as GEORGIA WASHBOARD STOMPERS.
WASHBOARD RHYTHM BOYS: 3 t / John Haughton, tb / Ben Smith, ? Jerome Carrington, as / Carl Wade, ts / p /
bj / Ghost Howell, sb, v / wb. New York, August 19, 1933.
13839-1 St. Louis Blues - vGH
Ban 32867, Dom 145, Mt M-12794, Or 2763, Per 15823, Ro 2136, Voc 2688, Br A-86013
13840-1 Lazybones - vGH
Ban 32854, Mt M-12781, Or 2755, Per 15815, Ro 2128
13841-1 Some Of These Days - vGH
Ban 32867, Dom 145, Mt M-12794, Or 2763, Per 15823, Ro 2136, Voc 2688, Br 02075, A-9908, A-86013
13842-1-2 Learn To Croon - vGH
Ban 32853, Dom 133, Mt M-12780, Or 2754, Per 15814, Ro 2127
13843-1 Dog And Cat - vGH
Ban 32978, Dom 177, Mt M-12928, Or 2850, Per 15893, Ro 2263
13844-1-2 I Cover The Waterfront - vGH
Ban 32853, Dom 133, Mt M-12780, Or 2754, Per 15814, Ro 2127
13845-1 Old Man Blues
Ban 32978, Dom 177, Mt M-12928, Or 2850, Per 15893, Ro 2263
13846-1 Mississippi Basin - vGH
Ban 32854, Mt M-12781, Or 2755, Per 15815, Ro 2128
NOTE: Vocalion 2688 as ALABAMA WASHBOARD STOMPERS.
WASHBOARD SERENADERS
Harold Randolph, k / Clarence Profit, p / Teddy Bunn, g / Bruce Johnson, wb, v / Gladys Bentley, v. New York, March 24, 1930.
59548-1 Kazoo Moan - vBJ
Vic V-38127, BB B-5790, B-6633, HMV B-6289, JK-2011
59549-1 Washboards Get Together - vBJ-GB
Vic V-38127, BB B-5790, B-6633, HMV B-5114
Henry Allen, t, replaces Randolph. New York, March 31, 1930.
59568-2 Teddy's Blues
Vic V-38610
59569-2 Tappin' The Time Away
Vic V-38610, HMV B-6303, El EG-2760, EG-6676
NOTE: Grand 707 as MIAMI BEACH BAND. Halcyon 2038 (LP) includes a number described as STOMP from a film called "Feel The Spirit", featuring The Washboard Serenaders.
WASHBOARD TRIO
Pseudonym on Paramount 12682 for the Tub Jug Washboard Band, q.v.
WASHBOARD WONDERS
Pseudonym on Silvertone 3548 and 3549 for Jimmy O'Bryant's Washboard Band, q.v.
ALRERTA WASHBURN
Pseudonym on Superior for Mae Glover, q.v.
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