GEORGE WELLS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on American Parlophone for Fred Rich and his Orchestra, q.v.
TUDIE WELLS
Vocal, acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, c. October 3, 1923.
70352 Baby's Got The Blues
PA 032006, Per 12085
70353 Uncle Sam Blues
PA 032006, Per 12085
NOLAN WELSH
Vocal, acc. by Louis Armstrong, c / Richard M. Jones, p. Chicago, June 16, 1926.
9727-A The Bridwell Blues
OK 8372, HJCA HC-36, AF A-041, JSo AA-502
9728-A St. Peter Blues
OK 8372, HJCA HC-36, AF A-041, JSo AA-502
Acc. by Clarence Black, vn / Richard M. Jones, p. Chicago, November 18, 1926.
9916-A Nolan Welsh's Blues
OK 8425
9918-A Bouncing Blues
OK 8425
NOTE: Matrix 9917 is untraced. Other records by Nolan Welsh (on Paramount, as BARREL HOUSE WELSH) are self-accompanied at the piano, and are outside the scope of this book; see Blues and Gospel Records, 1890-1943.
PETE WENDLING
Piano solos. New York, c. May 19, 1923.
71545-B Papa Blues
OK 4868
New York, June 18, 1923.
71637-A Page Paderewski
OK 4984
New York, c. August 30, 1926.
2097-C Someone Is Losin' Susan
Cam 1021, Lin 2569
2098-A Usen't You Use To Be My Sweetie?
Cam 1021, Lin 2569, Ro 310
MAE WEST
On the following records, this great comedienne is accompanied by an excellent studio group.
Vocal, acc. by Victor Young dir: Manny Klein or Sterling Bose, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / ? Joe Venuti or Harry Hoffman, vn / ? Joe Meresco, p / ? Dick McDonough, g / ? Artie Bernstein, sb / ? Stan King, or / Larry Gomar, d. New York, February 7, 1933.
B-13037-A I Like A Guy What Takes His Time
Br 6495, 01491, A-500240, Col DO-1096
B-13037-B I Like A Guy What Takes His Time
CBS CL-2751 (LP)
B-13038-A Easy Rider (I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone)
Br 6495, 01491, A-500240, Col DO-1096
NORA WEST
Pseudonym on Coliseum 1846 for Peggy English, q.v.
THEADOR WEST
Clarinet solos, acc. by? Millard Thomas, p / k. Montreal, February 18, 1925.
1738 Back-Biters Blues
Ajax 17118
1739 Hot Jelly Blues
Ajax 17118
Montreal, c. February 21, 1925.
1755 Nobody Knows How I Feel 'Dis Mornin' [sic]
Ajax 17129
1756 Blues, Just Blues
Ajax 17129
Devilish Blues
Ajax 17136
Ev'rybody's Blues
Ajax 17136
WESTCHESTER BILTMORE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Pathé Actuelle 036245 and 036251 for the Texas Ten, q.v.
WESTCHESTER DANCE ORCHESTRA
See Hazay Natzy (Perfect 14387).
THE WESTERNERS
Pseudonym on Harmony 651-H for the University Six, q.v., and for other bands (primarily Sam Lanin's) on the same label of varying degrees of interest as hot dance music.
THE WESTERN SERENADERS
Pseudonym on Australian Grand Pree for the following items listed in this book:
18175 Both sides by the California Ramblers
18605 Glad Eyes (Nathan Glantz and his Orchestra)
THE WESTERN WANDERERS
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Cameo 1154 Four Or Five Times (Jack Walsh and his Orchestra)
Paramount 2546 (Aus) Get Out And Get Under The Moon (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
2546 Is She My Girl Friend? (Varsity Eight)
FRANK WESTPHAL
This pianist-bandleader made a number of sides for Columbia, as a solo and with bands, between 1922 and 1924, of which the following are believed or known to be of some interest as jazz or hot dance music.
FRANK WESTPHAL AND HIS RAINBO ORCHESTRA: Frank Westphal, p, dir: Charles Burns and another, t / Herb Winfield, tb / Jack Richards, Bill Richards, as / ts / bj / John Jensen, bb / d. Chicago, August 15, 1922.
80475-2 Don't Bring Me Posies
Col A-3693, Re G-8006
80477-2 State Street Blues
Col A-3693
NOTE: Regal G-8006 as REGAL NOVELTY ORCHESTRA.
FRANK WESTPHAL AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Same, or very similar. Chicago, October 10, 1922.
80591-4 Choo Choo Blues
Col A-3743
80592-2 That Barking Dog (Woof! Woof!) (intro: Walking The Dog)
Col A-3743
Chicago, c. December 6, 1922.
80706-3 Stop Your Kidding
Col A-3786
Chicago, March 29, 1923.
80915-2 Railroad Man
Col A-3872
80916-1-2-3 Aunt Hagar's Blues
Col unissued
Chicago, March 30, 1923.
80918-1-2-3 Beale Street Mama
Col unissued
80919-1 Bugle Call Rag
Col A-3872
80920-1 Wolverine Blues
Col A-3911
Chicago, May 30, 1923.
61045-3 Off Again On Again Blues
Col A-3929
81046-1 Two-Time Dan
Col A-3929
Frank Westphal dir: Austin Edwards, Harry Scott, t / Caesar Petrillo, tb / Ollie "Duke" Riehl, Hal Lage, cl, as / Howard Grantham, cl, ts / Johnny Winslow, p / Earle Roberts, bj / Roscoe Rubelati, bb / Ted Arnold, d. Chicago, October 16, 1923.
81308-2 Oh! Sister, Ain't That Hot?
Col 22-D, Re G-8097
81309-1-2-3 Red Hot - v
Col unissued
81310-3 All Wrong
Col 17-D, 3390
NOTE: Regal G-8097 as REGAL NOVELTY ORCHESTRA.
Chicago, October 18, 1923.
81314-3 I've Got A Song For Sale
Col 17-D, 3379
81315-2 Stack O'Lee Blues
Col 32-D
81316-1 Forgetful Blues
Col 32-D, Re G-8098
81317-1-2-3 Chimes Blues
Col unissued
NOTE: Regal G-8098 as CORONA DANCE ORCHESTRA.
WE THREE
Red Nichols, t / Arthur Schutt, p / Vic Berton, d, with Eddie Lang, g*. New York, c. March 22, 1926.
106746 Plenty Off Center
PA 36492, 11206, Per 14673, Sal 383
106747 *Trumpet Sobs
PA 36464, Per 14645
NOTE: Salabert 383 as RED NICHOLS AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
LULU WHIDBY
Vocal, acc. by Henderson's Novelty Orchestra: t / ? Chink Johnson, tb / ? Garvin Bushell or Edgar Campbell, cl /
? Cordy Williams, vn / Fletcher Henderson, p / bj / bb. New York, c. Apri 1, 1921.
P-108-1-2 Home Again Blues
BS 2005, Cx 40055, Fam 3049, Pm 12127, 20055, Pur 11055
P-109-1-2 Strut Miss Lizzie
BS 2005, Cx 40055, Fam 3049, Pm 12127, 20055, Pur 11055
NOTE: Famous 3049 as E. WHITE AND HER ALABAMA SEVEN; some copies have the matrix numbers transposed.
JAY WHIDDEN
Jay Whidden was an American violinist. He recorded extensively for various British labels, the following sides being of interest as jazz or hot dance music.
JAY WHIDDEN AND HIS NEW MIDNIGHT FOLLIES BAND FROM THE HOTEL METROPOLE: Jay Whidden, vn dir: Freddy Pitt, Tim Cave, t / Ben Oakley, tb / Douglas Foss, Alf Loader, cl, ss as / Ernie (Chester) Smith, cl, ts,
bar / Bruce Merrill, p / Cyril Gaida, bj, vn / George Gibbs bb / Jack Gordon, d. London, August 12, 1926.
WA-3688-2 Up And At 'Em
Col 4087
Joe Cordell, tb, replaces Oakley; Mario Lorenzi, harp added. London, May 5, 1927.
WA-5393-1 Hangin' Around
Col 4448
JAY WHIDDEN AND HIS BAND (FROM THE CARLTON HOTEL, LONDON): Jay Whidden, vn dir: Arthur Niblo, t / Bill Mulraney, tb / Dave Roberts, cl, as, bar / Jay Langner, cl, ts, vc / Bert Read, p / Al Shaw, bj, g / George Gibbs, bb / Julian Vedey, d. Small Queen's Hall, London, November 8, 1927.
Bb-11784-1-2-3-4 Corn Fed
HMV unissued
Max Goldberg, t / Johnny Swinfen, cl, as, vn added, Jimmy Goss, cl, as, bar, replaces Roberts; Bobby Probst, p, cel, replaces Read; Eddie Cole, v. London, October 19, 1928.
5019-1 Virginia (There's A Blue Ridge In My Heart)
Imp 1982
Norman Payne, t, replaces Goldberg. London, December 12, 1928.
DC-593-1-2 All By Yourself In The Moonlight
Victory 45 (7")
NOTE: This issue as THE MUSIC MASTERS, directed by JAY WHIDDEN.
London, c. January 14, 1929.
5086-1-3 Louisiana - vEC
Imp 2024
London, early April, 1929,
5178-2 A Dicky Bird Told Me So - vEC
Imp 2053
Unknown t replaces Payne. London, June 12, 1929.
5217-2 When I Met Connie In The Cornfield - vEO
Imp 2088
Jay Whidden, vn, dir: probably: Duncan Whyte, Arthur Niblo, t / tb / Eddie Pratt, cl, as / Sid Coles, cl, as, bar / Stan Quiddington, cl, ts / George Scott Wood, p, a / Vic Andrews, bj, g / George Gibbs, bb / Jock Jacobson, d. London, c. November 11, 1929.
5295-1 Come On, Baby - v
Imp 2157
5296-2 Sweet Music - v
Imp 2157
WHISTLER AND HIS JUG BAND
Jess Ferguson, vn / Buford Threlkeld (WHISTLER), g, v, nose-whistle / Willie Black, bj, md / B. D. Tite, jug.
Richmond, IN, September 25, 1924.
12025-A-B Chicago Flip
Gnt 5554, Sil 4037
12026,-A Jerry O' Mine
Gnt 5554, Sil 4037
12027,-A The Original Blues - vBT
Gnt unissued
12028,-A Old Virginia Blues - vBT
Gnt unissued
12029-A Jail House Blues - vBT
Gnt 5614
12030,-A-B I Wonder Where My Sweet Mama's Gone - vBT
Gnt unissued
12031,-A The Vampire Woman
Gnt unissued
12032,-A-B-C National Emblem
Gnt unissued
12033-A I'm A Jazz Baby
Gnt 5614
Rudolph Thompson, jug, replaces Tite. St. Louis, April 29, 1927.
80793-A Low Down Blues - vBT
OK 8469
80794-A-B Jim Tight Blues
OK unissued
80795-B The Vamps Of "28" - vBT
OK 8469
80796-A-B Chicken Tree
unissued
80797-A-B The Jug Band Special - vBT
OK 8816
St. Louis, April 30, 1927.
80798-A-B Sam Mengal Blues
OK unissued
80799-A-B Pig Meat Blues
OK 8816
80800-A-B The Little African Stomp
OK unissued
80801-A-B Bye, Bye Blackbird
OK unissued
80802-A-B Hello Bluebird
OK unissued
Luther Nichols, vn / Buford Threlkeld, g, v / Willie Black, md / Rudolph Thompson, jug, v / James Watts, v. Louisville, KY, June 15, 1931.
69437-1 Foldin' Bed - vBT
Vic 23305
69438-1 Hold That Tiger - vBT-RT-JW
Vic 23305
NOTE: A 1930 Fox Movie-Tone newsreel by this group has been reissued on videotape by NTSC Video.
WHITE BROTHERS' ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Rich-Tone 2034 (SATANIC BLUES) for Ladd's Black Aces, q.v.
WHITE COONS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Australian Embassy for the All Star Collegians, q.v.
BOB WHITE'S DIXIE TRIO
Pseudonym on Puritan 11400 for Jimmy O'Bryant's Washboard Band, q.v.
CLARA WHITE
Pseudonym on Oriole for Viola McCoy, q.v.
E. WHITE AND HER ALABAMA SEVEN
Pseudonym on Famous 3049 for Lulu Whidby, q.v.
ELLA WHITE
Pseudonym on Famous for Katie Crippen.
FLORENCE WHITE
Vocal, acc. by Simeon Henry, p. New Orleans, March 9, 1927.
37991-1 Baby Dear, I Don't Want No, One But You
Vic 20584
37992-1 Cold Rocks Was My Pillow
Vic 20584
GEORGE WHITE
Pseudonym for Frank Marvin
GLADYS WHITE
Pseudonym on Oriole for Rosa Henderson, q.v.
GRACE WHITE
Pseudonym on Silvertone for Monette Moore, q.v.
HAL WHITE AND HIS ALL-STAR COLLEGIANS
See the ARC-Brunswick studio bands.
HAL WHITE'S SYNCOPATORS
Pseudonym on Domino (sometimes as HAL WHYTE) for the following items listed in this book:
371 Charleston Cabin (Six Black Diamonds)
404 Everything You Do (Southampton Society Orchestra; see Nathan Glantz)
415 Oh! Peter (Southampton Society Orchestra; see Sam Lanin)
429 Nobody Knows What A Red Head Mama Can Do (California Ramblers)
3444 Everybody Loves My Baby (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra
JANE WHITE
Vocal, acc. unknown. New York, c. March, 1925.
109-1 Don't Try To Cry Your Way Back To Me
Em 10874.
NOTE: This is probably a pseudonym for an as-yet unidentified artist. The same name was used as a pseudonym for Kitty Miles on the reverse side of this issue, and for Kitty Brown on Domino 425, q.v.
LEE WHITE
Pseudonym on Okeh 40964 and Australian Parlophone A-2419 for Noble Sissle, q.v.
SLAP RAGS LEFTON WHITE
Pseudonym on XX 8 for Jelly Roll Morton, q.v.
STEVE WHITE'S DANCELAND ORCHESTRA
Unknown t / tb / cl / as / p / bj / ob / d. Hollywood, c. November, 1925.
Slippery Elm
Sunset 1132, Hwd (unnumbered)
Then I'll Be Happy
Sunset 1132
Loud-Speakin' Papa
Sunset 1138
NOTE: Sunset 1138 as STEVE WHITE AND HIS RECORDING ORCHESTRA.
TED WHITE'S COLLEGIANS
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Challenge 828 Sweetness (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)
Jewel 5461 Crying Blues (Willie Creager and his Orchestra)
Oriole 931 Both sides by the Six Hottentots
960 12th Street Rag (Willard Robison's Deep River Orchestra)
1203 Who Says They Don't Care? (Al Lynch and his Orchestra)
1359 Both sides by Ernie Golden and his Orchestra
1392 Crying Blues (Willie Creager and his Orchestra)
1392 Doin' The Raccoon (Ernie Golden and his Orchestra)
1398 Come On, Baby (Ernie Golden and his Orchestra)
1544 Both sides by Irving Mills and his Orchestra
1664 Sweetness (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)
1694 Little By Little (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)
PAUL WHITEMAN
The self-styled "King of Jazz" was, of course, no such thing, but he was the best-known dance band leader in the world, in the 1920s. His vast output, for Victor, Columbia, Decca, Capitol, and eventually minor labels, from 1920 into the LP era, includes many items of interest as jazz or hot dance music. See also the Virginians.
PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS AMBASSADOR ORCHESTRA: Paul Whiteman dir: Henry Busse, c / Buster Johnson, tb / Gus Mueller, cl / Ferde Grofé, p, a / Mike Pingitore, bj / Sammy Heiss, bb / Harold MacDonald, d. Camden, NJ, August 9, 1920.
24392-2 Wang-Wang Blues
Vic 18694, HMV B-1178, Zon 3304
PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Paul Whiteman, vn dir: Henry Busse, Tommy Gott, c / Sam Lewis, tb / Ross Gorman, cl, as / Hale Byers, ss, ts / Don Clark, as / Fred Cook, vn / Ferde Grofé, p, a / Mike Pingitore, bj / Jack Barsby, bb / Harold MacDonald, d. New York, October 21, 1921.
25664-4 Everybody Step
Vic 18826, HMV B-1318, Zon 3343
George Tjordy, vn, replaces Cook. New York, June 23, 1922.
26650-2 Hot Lips (He's Got Hot Lips When He Plays Jazz) (Hot Lips Blues*)
Vic 18920, HMV B-1396, AM-86, K-1723*, Zon 3464
New York, February 21, 1923.
27611-4 'Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
Vic 19030, HMV B-1649, AE-989, Zon 3551
Mario Perry, vn, replaces Tjordy. New York, March 1, 1923.
27633-4 Nuthin' But
Vic 19073, HMV B-1677, Zon 3595
Perry omitted; Harry Reser, bj, replaces Pingitore. Hayes, Middlesex, July 21, 1923.
Bb-3308-5 Just One More Chance
HMV B-1682
Frank Siegrist, t, replaces Gott; Roy Maxon, tb, replaces Lewis; Mario Perry, vn, returns; Mike Pingitore, bj, replaces Reser. New York, October 29, 1923.
28790-3 Shake Your Feet
Vic 19185, HMV B-1741, AM-149, Zon 3682
New York, January 11, 1924.
29304-3 Learn To Do The Strut
Vic 19252, HMV B-1813, AM-104, Zon 3726
Paul Whiteman, vn, dir: Henry Busse, Frank Siegrist, t / Roy Maxon, Jim Cassidy, tb / Ross Gorman, Ed Stannard, cl, as / Don Clark, cl, ss, as / Mario Perry, vn, pac / Ferde Grofé, p, a / Mike Pingitore, bj / Al Armer or Carl Wagner, bb / George Marsh, d. New York, June 9, 1924.
30172-3 San
Vic 19381, Zon 3768
Paul Whiteman, vn, dir: Henry Busse, Frank Siegrist, t / Roy Maxon, Wilbur Hall, tb / Chester Hazlett, Ed Stannard, cl, as / Don Clark, cl, ss, as / Charles Strickfaden, as, bar / Chester Gaylor or Austin "Skin" Young, vn / Mario Perry, vn, pac / Harry Perrella, p / Mike Pingitore, bj / John Sperzel, bb / George Marsh, d. Camden, NJ, May 7, 1925.
32576-8 Charleston
Vic 19671, Zon 3893
Willard Robison, p, replaces Perrella; Grofé becomes arranger only. Billy Murray, v. Camden, NJ, July 7, 1925.
32756-4 Footloose - vBM
Vic 19720, HMV B-2112, AE-1497, AM-243, El EG-24
Extra vn added. New York, August 20, 1925.
33331-1-2-3-4 Rhythm Rag
Vic unissued
PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Paul Whiteman (sometimes playing vn) dir: Henry Busse, Frank Siegrist, t / Roy Maxon, Wilbur Hall, tb / Chester Hazlett, cl, bcl, as / Hal McLean or Ed Stannard, cl, as / Charles Strickfaden, as, bar / E. Lyle Sharpe, cl, ts / Mario Perry, pac / Charles Gaylord, another (?), vn / Harry Perrella, p / Mike Pingitore, bj / John Sperzel, bb / George Marsh, d. New York, September 1, 1925.
33331-7 Rhythm Rag
Vic 19773, HMV B-2175, AM-596, EA-2
Ted Bartell, t added; all 3 vn present. New York, September 16, 1925.
33385-3 Charlestonette
Vic 19785, HMV B-5037, K-3220
2vn only, on 35250-2. The following were added on 35251-2: Ted Bartell, t / Boyce Cullen, tb / Kurt Dieterle, James McKilltop, Irving Achtel, Paul Daven, vn / John Bowman, Julius Mindel, vl / Frank Leoncavallo, Bill Schumann, vc / Walter Bell, bsn / Roy Maxon, tb, bh / Ferde Grofé, p, a; Mario Perry plays vn, pac. New York, March 29, 1926.
35250-2 Bell Hoppin' Blues
Vic 20092, HMV B-5065, AM-408
35251-2 St. Louis Blues
Vic 20092, HMV B-5162, El EG-378
As above; or probably a quintet from the above*. The following titles, from a complete Paul Whiteman concert
recorded live in the Royal Albert Hall, are of interest as jazz. London, April 11, 1926.
CR-261-1 St. Louis Blues
HMV unissued
R-262-1 *Tiger Rag
HMV unissued
Paul Whiteman dir: Henry Busse, Ted Bartell, t / Vincent Grande, tb / Max Farley, cl, as, f / Hal McLean, cl, as / Charles Strickfaden, as, bar / Matt Malneck, vl / Harry Perrella, p / Mike Pingitore, bj / Wilbur Hall, g / Al Armer,
sb / George Marsh, d / Bing Crosby, Al Rinker, v. Orchestra Hall, Chicago, December 22, 1926.
37285-4 Wistful And Blue - vBC-AR
Vic 20418, HMV K-5131, El EG-446
Chester Hazlett, cl, as / Boyce Cullen, Jack Fulton, Wilbur Hall, tb, added / Kurt Dieterle, Mischa Russell, Mario Perry, vn, added on 38143-3 only; Ray Turner, p, replaces Perrella, who plays cel. New York, March 7, 1927.
38143-3 Muddy Water - vBC / aMM
Vic 20508, HMV EA-167, K-5201
38144-2 Everything's Made For Love (You Know, I Know)
Vic 20514, HMV B-5284, EA-168, X-2498
Paul Whiteman dir: Henry Busse, Ted Bartell, Red Nichols, t / ? Vincent Grande, ? Wilbur Hall, tb / Max Farley, cl, as, a / Hal McLean, Chester Hazlett, cl, as / Charles Strickfaden, as, bar / Kurt Dieterle, Mischa Russell, Mario Perry,
vn / Matt Malneck, vn, vl, a / Harry Perrella, p / Mike Pingitore, bj / Gilbert Torres, g / Al Armer, sb / George Marsh, d / Bing Crosby, Al Rinker, Harry Barris, v. New York, April 29, 1927.
38135-7 I'm Coming, Virginia - vBC-AR-HB / aMM
Vic LPM-2071, LVA-1000, LX-995 (LP)
38135-9 I'm Coming, Virginia - vBC-AR-HB / aMM
Vic 20751, El EG-614
38378-1 Side By Side - vBC-AR-fd8 / aMF
Vic LPV-570 (LP)
38378-4 Side By Side - vBC-AR-HB / aMF
Vic 30627, HMV B-5318, K-5223, El EG-708, Decatur 505
Vic d'Ippolito, t, replaces Bartell (possibly on the preceding session); Jack Fulton, tb, added; Malneck, Perry,
another, vn; Ray Turner, Harry Perrella, p, cel; Al Armer or John Sperzel, bb; Vic Berton, d, replaces Marsh; Ferde Grofé, a. New York, May 13, 1927.
38805-2 Love And Kisses (From Baby To You)
Vic 20679, HMV B-5583, AE-2833, El EG-582
Henry Busse, Vic d'Ippolito, Red Nichols, t / ? Wilbur Hall, ? Jack Fulton, tb / Max Farley, cl, as, a / Chester Hazlett, Hal McLean, Jimmy Dorsey cl, as / Charles Strickfaden, as, bar / Kurt Dieterle, Mischa Russell, Mario Perry, vn / Matt Malneck, vn, vl, a / Harry Perrella, p / Mike Pingitore, bj / Al Armer, sb / Vic Berton, d / Bing Crosby, Al Rinker, Harry Barris, v. New York, May 24, 1927.
38779-1 Magnolia (Mix The Lot, What Have You Got?) - vBC-AR-HB / aMF
Vic 20679, HMV B-5317, El EG-582, Decatur 505
Charlie Margulis or Bob Mayhew, t, replaces Nichols; Hall and Fulton definite, tb; Tommy Dorsey, t, tb, added; Harold MacDonald, d, replaces Berton; Don Redman, a. Camden, NJ, August 11, 1927.
39559-1 Whiteman Stomp - aDR
HMV X-4616
39559-2 Whiteman Stomp - aDR
Vic 21119, HMV B-5577, El EG-807
39560-1-2-3 Sugar Your Tea Stomp
Vic unissued
39561-1 Sensation Stomp - aDR
Vic 21119, HMV B-5577, K-5418, El EG-807
39561-3 Sensation Stomp - aDR
HMV X-4616
Busse, d'Ippolito, Dorsey, t, tb; Hazlett, Farley, Dorsey, Strickfaden; Malneck; Perrella; Pingitore; Hall, g; Armer; McDonald, Crosby, Rinker, Barris. Camden, NJ, August 16, 1927.
39569-3 Five, Step - vBC-AR-HB / aMM
Vic 20883, HMV B-5511, K-5333, El EG-700
Hall probably plays the 2nd tb (no g this side). Camden, NJ, August 20, 1927.
39577-8 It Won't Be Long Now - vBC-AR-HB
Vic 20883, HMV B-5555, El EG-700
PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS CONCERT ORCHESTRA: Paul Whiteman dir: Bix Beiderbecke, c / Tommy Dorsey, Boyce Cullen, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Chester Hazlett, bcl / Charles Strickfaden, bar / Kurt Dieterle, Mischa Russell, vn / Matt Malneck, vl / Hoagy Carmichael, p, v / Wilbur Hall, g / Steve Brown, sb / Harold MacDonald, d, vib / Bill Challis, a. Chicago, November 18, 1927.
40901-1 Washboard Blues - vHC / aBCh
Vic 35877, 36186 (12")
40901-4 Washboard Blues - vHC / aBCh
Vic 74109 (LP)
PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Paul Whiteman dir: Henry Busse, Charlie Margulis, t / Bix Beiderbecke, c / Wilbur Hall, Tommy Dorsey, tb / Chester Hazlett, Hal McLean, as / Jimmy Dorsey, Nye Mayhew, Charles Strickfaden, as, bar / Kurt Dieterle, Mischa Russell, Mario Perry, Matt Malneck, vn / Harry Perrella, p / Mike Pingitore, bj / Mike Trafficante, bb / Steve Brown, sb / Harold MacDonald, d / Bing Crosby, Al Rinker, Harry Barris, Jack Fulton, Charles Gaylord, Austin Young, v / Bill Challis, a. Chicago, November 23, 1927.
40937-2 Changes - vBC-AR-HB-JF-CG-AY / aBCh
Vic 25370
40937-3 Changes - vBC-AR-HB-JF-CG-AY / aBCh
Vic 21103, HMV B-5461, B-8913, GW-1795, JK-2809, K-5368, N-4475, El EG-690, Bm 1032
NOTE: HMV K-5368 as PAUL WITHEMAN ET SON ORCHESTRE.
Tommy Dorsey doubles t; Hall doubles bj; Jimmy Dorsey, McLean and Hazlett double cl; Strickfaden plays ts; Frank Trumbauer, Cm, added. Chicago, November 25, 1927.
40945-2 Mary (What Are You Waiting For?) - vBC / aMM
Vic 21103, HMV B-5461, EA-291, K-5368. El EG-771, Bm 1032
40945-4 Mary (What Are You Waiting for?) - vBC / aMM
Vic 26415, HMV EA-2764
The following was the full personnel at the end of 1927; members of the orchestra known to have taken part in each title listed are shown at the head of the session: Paul Whiteman dir: Henry Busse, Charlie Margulis, Bob Mayhew, t / Bix Beiderbecke, c / Boyce Cullen, Wilbur Hall, Bill Rank, tb / Jack Fulton, tb, v / Chester Hazlett, Hal McLean, Frank Trumbauer, Jimmy Dorsey, Jack Mayhew, Nye Mayhew, Rube Crozier, Charles Strickfaden, cl, bcl, ss, as, Cm, ts, bar, bsn, f, o, etc. / Kurt Dieterle, Mischa Russell, vn / Matt Malneck, John Bowman, vn, vl / Mario Perry, vn, pac / Charles Gaylord vn, v / Harry Perrella, p / Tom Satterfield, p, a / Mike Pingitore, bj / Mike Trafficante, bb / Steve Brown, sb / Harold MacDonald, d / Bing Crosby, Al Rinker, Harry Barris, Austin Young, v / Bill Challis, Ferde Grofé, Matt Malneck, a.
Margulis, Busse; Beiderbecke; Hall, Rank; Hazlett, cl, as, bcl; McLean, Dorsey, Crozier, cl, as; Strickfaden, ts, bar; Dieterle; Perrella; Pingitore; Trafficante; Brown, on 41294-1. Trumbauer, Cm, replaces Crozier; Hazlett and McLean play as; Strickfaden, ts; Russell, Malneck added, on 41295-1-3. New York, January 4, 1928.
41294-1 Smile - vAR-CG-JF / aBCh
Vic 741093, Bw 102 (LPs)
41295-1 Lonely Melody - aBCh
Vic 21214, HMV B-55116, EA-371, Bm 1017
41295-3 Lonely Melody - aBCh
Vic 25366
Margulis, Busse; Beiderbecke; Hall, Rank, Cullen, Fulton; Hazlett, cl, bcl, as; McLean cl, as; Strickfaden, cl, ts; Dorsey, cl, bar; Trumbauer, Cm; Dieterle, Russell, Malneck Perry, Bowman; Perrella; Pingitore; Trafficante; Brown; McDonald. Nat Shilkret, recording director; Liederkranz Hall, New York, January 11, 1928
41607-2 Ol' Man River - vBC / aBCh
Vic 21218, 25249, HMV B-5471, B-8929, BD-5066, IM-129, JK-2822, K-5448, R-4697, El EG-838, Sentry / Tpl 4008
Margulis; Beiderbecke; Rank, Jimmy Dorsey, c, cl; Trumbauer, Cm; Min Leibrook, bsx, Bill Challis, p, a; Malneck; Carl Kress, bj, added; McDonald. Leonard Joy, recording director; Liederkranz Hall, New York, January 12, 1928.
30172-6 San
Vic 24078, HMV B-5581, Bm 1031
30172-7 San
Vic 25367
The full orchestra as above (as PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS CONCERT ORCHESTRA on Victor 35883); or Hazlett, cl, bcl, as; Dorsey, cl, as; Trumbauer, Cm, as; Jack Mayhew, as; Nye Mayhew, bar; McLean, cl, as, o; Strickfaden, cl, ts; Crozier, cl, f, on 41294-5. Same for 41465-3, except that McLean and Crozier both play cl, as, only; Strickfaden ts, bar. No strings used on 41294-5. Camden, NJ, January 24, 1928.
41294-5 Smile - vAR-JF-CG-AY / aBCh
Vic 21228, HMV B-5465, AE-2189, Bm 1017
41465-3 My Heart Stood Still - vAR-JF-CG-AY / aBCh
Vic 35883 (12")
The full orchestra as above, but without Beiderbecke, Fulton, 2 s, and 1 vn. Camden, NJ, January 27, 1928.
41470-5 Make Believe - vBC / aFG
Vic 21218, 25249, HMV B-5471, BD-5066, K-5448, R-4670, El EG-838, Sentry / Tpl 4008
Bill Challis dir. the full orchestra, without Fulton, all three Mayhews, and Bowman; Ferde Grofé, p, replaces Perrella. Challis, recording director. Camden, NJ, January 28, 1928.
41471-3 Back In Your Own Back Yard - aBCh
Vic 21240, HMV B-5564, K-5606, El EG-1161
41471-4 Back In Your Own Back Yard - aBCh
Vic 27689
Bill Challis dir: Henry Busse, Charlie Margulis, t / Bix Beiderbecke, c / Bill Rank, Wilbur Hall, Boyce Cullen, tb / Chester Hazlett, bcl, as / Hal McLean, Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Frank Trumbauer, Cm / Charles Strickfaden, ts, bar / Kurt Dieterle, Mischa Russell, Matt Malneck, vn / Roy Bargy, p / Mike Pingitore, bj / Mike Trafficante, bb / Steve Brown, sb / Harold MacDonald, d / Bill Challis, a. Busse, assistant session director. Liederkranz Hall, New York, February 8, 1928.
41681-2 There Ain't No Sweet Man That's Worth The Salt Of My Tears - vBC-AR-HB-JF-CG-AY / aTS
Vic 25675, HMV B-8929, JK-2822
41681-3 There Ain't No Sweet Man That's Worth The Salt Of My Tears - vBC-AR-HB-JF-CG-AY / aTS
Vic 21464, HMV B-5515, Bm 1031
Paul Whiteman dir. same personnel as previous session. Liederkranz Hall, New York, February 9, 1928.
41683-2 Dardanella - aBCh
Vic 25238, A-1281 JA-677, HMV B-893, JK-2810
Dorsey omitted; Trumbauer, as; Red Mayer, cl, ts added; Jack Fulton, Charles Gaylord, Austin Young, v. Liederkranz Hall, New York, February 10, 1928.
41684-2 Love Nest - vJF-CG-AY (humming) / aBCh
Vic 24105
Busse absent; Jimmy Dorsey, cl, added; sax section on this date is Chester Hazlett, Rube Crozier, Red Mayer, Charles Strickfaden; Harry Barris, p, replaces Bargy; Matt Malneck, a. Liederkranz Hall, New York, February 13, 1928.
41689-3 From Monday On - vBC-AR-JF-CG-AY / aMM
Vic 27688, 27-0136, HMV EA-3235
Eddie Pinder, t / Bix Beiderbecke, c / Bill Rank, tb / Izzy Friedman, cl / Chester Hazlett, Frank Trumbauer, as / Charles Strickfaden, ts / Roy Bargy, p / Mike Pingitore, bj / Min Leibrook, bb / Mike Trafficante, sb / Harold MacDonald, d / Irene Taylor, Bing Crosby, Al Rinker, Harry Barris, Jack Fulton, Charles Gaylord, Austin Young, v / Tom Satterfield, a. Liederkranz Hall, New York, February 18, 1928.
41696-2 Mississippi Mud - vIT-BC-AR-HB-JF-CG-AY / aTS
Vic 25366, HMV EA-2764, Bm 1029
41696-3 Mississippi Mud - vIT-BC-AR-HB-JF-CG-AY / aTS
Vic 21274, HMV EA-429
On 41689-4-6, Charlie Margulis, t, replaces Pinder; Red Mayer, cl, ts / Kurt Dieterle, Mischa Russell, vn / Matt Malneck, vn, a, added; Harry Barris, p, replaces Bargy; Leibrook doubles bsx; no sb. Busse, Margulis, Pinder; Beiderbecke; Cullen, Hall, Rank, Fulton; Frark Trumbauer, Izzy Friedman, cl, as; Chester Hazlett, cl, bcl, as; Rube Crozier, cl, ss, as bsx, bsn; Red Mayer, cl, ts; Strickfaden, ts, bar, ca; same vn plus Mario Perry; Bargy; Pingitore; Leibrook; Trafficante; McDonald; Bill Challis, a, on 43118-1-2. Tom Satterfield, recording dir. New York, February 28, 1928.
41689-4 From Monday On - vBC-AR-JF-CG-AY / aMM
Vic 25368
41689-6 From Monday On - vBC-AR-JF-CG-AY / aMM
Vic 21274, HMV B-5492, Bm 1017
43118-1 Sugar - aBCh
Vic 25368, HMV B-8931, JK-2810
43118-2 Sugar - aBCh
Vic 21464
As for February 9, 1928, but reeds are Hazlett, Trumbauer, as; Friedman, as, ts; Mayer, ts; Strickfaden, ts, bar. Liederkranz Hall, New York, February 29, 1928.
43120-1 When You're With Somebody Else - aBCh
Vic 21365, HMV B-5497, EA-346
43120-2 When You're With Somebody Else - aBCh
Vic 27689
PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS CONCERT ORCHESTRA: Margulis, Pinder; Beiderbecke; Cullen, Hall; Trumbauer, cl, as, bsn; Crozier, cl, f; Hazlett, cl, as; Friedman, as; Mayer, cl, ts, o; Strickfaden, as, f, o; Dieterle, Russell, Malneck, Perry; Bargy; Pingitore; Leibrook; Trafficante; McDonald; Tom Satterfield, a; Olive Kline, Lambert Murphy, v, with mixed chorus. New York, March 1, 1928.
43123-2 Selections from SHOW BOAT (intro: Why Do I Love You? - vCK / Cant Help Lovin' Dat Man -
vch / You Are Love - vLM / Make Believe - OK-LM&ch)
Vic 35912, HMV C-1505, L-657, El EH-225 (12")
PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As for 43118-1-2 above, without Fulton, Trumbauer, and Perry; Hazlett bcl, as; Crozier cl, as; Strickfaden is only, other reeds same; Bill Challis, a. Domenico Savino, recording dir; Whiteman, assistant dir, New York, March 2, 1928.
43125-1 Coquette - aBCh
Vic 21301, HMV B-5564, K-5606, El EG-1161
43125-3 Coquette - aBCh
Vic 25675
As for March 1, 1928, without vn; Bill Rank, tb, replaces Hall; Friedman, cl; Hazlett, Mayer, as; Trumbauer, Cm;
Crozier, Strickfaden, ts. Tom Satterfield, a, assistant dir. Liederkranz Hall, New York, March 12, 1928.
43138-2 When - vJF-CG-AY-AR-HB / aTS
Vic 21338, 25367, HMV B-5493
43138-3 When - vJF-CG-AY-AR-HB / aTS
Vic 21338
Paul Whiteman dir: Charlie Margulis, Eddie Pinder, t / Bix Beiderbecke, c / Boyce Cullen, Wilbur Hall, tb / Izzy Friedman, cl, as, ts / Rube Crozier, cl, as, ts, bsn / Chester Hazlett, cl, bcl, ss, as / Charles Strickfaden, cl, as, ts, bar / Red Mayer, cl, ts / Kurt Dieterle, Mischa Russell, Matt Malneck, vn; the last two double vl / Roy Bargy, Lennie Hayton, p, a / Mike Pingitore, bj / Min Leibrook, bb, bsx / Mike Trafficante, sb / Harold MacDonald, d / Bill Challis, Ferde Grofé, Tom Satterfield a / Bing Crosby, Al Rinker, Harry Barris, Austin Young, v. Liederkranz Hall, New York, March
15, 1928.
43145-1 Lovable - vBC / aTS
Vic 27685, HMV B-5509, AE-2302, EA-3235
Paul Whiteman dir; Ferde Grofé, assistant dir. Henry Busse, Charlie Margulis, Eddie Pinder, t / Bix Beiderbecke,
c / Jack Fulton, tb, v / Boyce Cullen, Wilbur Hall, Bill Rank, tb / Izzy Friedman, cl, as, ts / Rube Crozier, cl, se, as, ts, bsn / Chester Hazlett, cl, bcl, ss, as / Frank Trumbauer, Cm, ss / Charles Strickfaden, cl, as, ts, bar / Red Mayer, cl, ts / Kurt Dieterle, Mischa Russell, Mario Perry, Matt Malneck, John Bowman, vn; the last two double vl / Charles Gaylord, vn, v / Roy Bargy, Lennie Hayton, p, a / Mike Pingitore, bj / Min Leibrook, bb, bsx / Mike Trafficante, sb / Harold MacDonald, d / Bill Challis, Ferde Grofé, Tom Satterfield, a / Bing Crosby, Al Rinker, Harry Barris, Austin Young, v. New York, April 22, 1928.
43662-1 My Pet - vBC-AR-CG-AY / aBCh
Vic 27686
43662-2 My Pet - vBC-AR-CG-AY / aBCh
Vic 21389, HMV B-5504, EA-373, El EG-979
43662-3 My Pet - vBC-AR-CG-AY / aBCh
Bwy 102 (LP)
43663-1 It Was The Dawn Of Love - vBC-AR-CG-AY / aTS
Bwy 102 (LP)
43663-2 It Was The Dawn Of Love - vBC-AR-CG-AY / aTS
Vic 21453, HMV B-5522, EA-381, R-14001, El EG-932
43663-3 It Was The Dawn Of Love - vBC-AR-CG-AY / aTS
Bwy 102 (LP)
43665-2 Forget-Me-Not - vJF / aBCh
Vic 27686
43665-3 Forget-Me-Not - vJF / aBCh
Vic 741093 (LP)
Bill Challis, a, recording dir. Liederkranz Hall, New York, April 23, 1928.
43667-1 Louisiana - vBC-JF-CG-AY / aBCh
Vic 21438, HMV B-5522, EA-386, GW-1759, El EG-933, Bm 1030
43667-3 Louisiana - vBC-JF-CG-AY / aBCh
Vic 25369, HMV B-8913, JK-2809, N-4475
Liederkranz Hall, New York, April 24, 1928.
43669-2 Do I Hear You Saying (I Love You) - vBC-AR-CG / aTS
Vic 21398, El EG-929
Harry Goldfield, t, replaces Busse; George Marsh, d, replaces McDonald. Liederkranz Hall, New York, April 25, 1928.
43670-1 You Took Advantage Of Me - vBC-JF-CG-AY / aTS
Vic 21398, 25369, HMV EA-816, El EG-929, Bm 1030
NOTE: The figure 2 on the run-off of Victor 25369 indicates a dubbing of take 1, not the use of an alternate take.
Bowman and Perry omitted. New York, May 15, 1928.
98537-4 My Melancholy Baby - vAY / aTS
Col 50068-D, 9578, 07503 (12")
Vaughn de Leath, v. New York, May 16, 1928.
98538-2-4 The Man I Love - vVdeL / aFG
Col 50068-D, 07503 (12")
Pinder, Fulton, Gaylord, Bowman, and Hayton omitted. New York, May 22, 1928.
146317-3 Is It Gonna Be Long? - aBCh
Col 1496-D, 4956, 07004, A-8002, J-538
Pinder returns; rest as last above. New York, May 23, 1928.
146327-2 Oh! You Have No Idea - aBCh
Col 1491-D, 4956, 07005, J-540
Pinder, Fulton, Friedman, Strickfaden, Gaylord, Bowman, Hayton omitted. New York, May 25, 1928.
146334-4 Felix The Cat - aAY / aTS
Col 1478-D, 5040, 07008, A-8006, J-541, Re 5040
Paul Whiteman dir: Charlie Margulis, Harry Goldfield, t / Bix Beiderbecke, c / Boyce Cullen, Wilbur Hall, Bill Rank, tb / Chester Hazlett, as, bcl / Rube Crozier, as, bsn / Frank Trumbauer, Cm, bsn / Izzy Friedman, cl, ts / Red Mayer, cl, ts, bar / Charles Strickfaden, ts, bar, ca / Matt Malneck, Mischa Russell, Kurt Dieterle, Mario Perry, vn / Roy Bargy, p, a / Mike Pingitore, bj / Min Leibrook, bb / Mike Trafficante, sb / George Marsh, d / Bing Crosby, v / Bill Challis (146316-9). Same, plus Eddie Pinder, t / Jack Fulton tb, v / Charles Gaylord, Austin Young, v; Hazlett plays cl, as; Crozier, cl, ts, Trumbauer , Cm, as; Mayer, as; Strickfaden, ts only (146320-5). New York, June 10, 1928.
146316-9 'Tain't So, Honey, 'Tain't So - vBC / aBCh
Col 1444-D, 4981, 07003, A-8230, J-533
146320-5 I'd Rather Cry Over You - vBC-JF-CG-AY / an
Col 1496-D, 4980, 07005, A-8002, J-539
Beiderbecke, Margulis; Cullen, Rank; Hazlett, Friedman, Trumbauer, Strickfaden; all four vn and five rhythm on 146542-3. Same, plus Goldfield on 146543-3; Tom Satterfield, a. New York, June 17, 1928.
146542-3 That's My Weakness Now - vBC-AR-HB / aTS
Col 1444-D, 5006, 07008, A-8230, J-533
146543-3 Georgie Porgie - vBC-AR-HB / aBCh
Col 1491-D, 5040, 07011, J-541, Re 5040
Margulis, Pinder; Beiderbecke; Hall, Rank; Hazlett, Trumbauer, Friedman, Strickfaden; Dieterle, Russell, Malneck; all five rhythm, on 146549-2. Same, but Goldfield replaces Pinder on 146550-3. New York, June 18, 1928.
146549-2 Because My Baby Don't Mean "Maybe" Now - vBC-JF-CG-AY / aBCh
Col 1441-D, 5007, 07007, A-8010, J-532
146550-3 Out O' Town Gal - vBC-AR-HB / aBCh
Col 1505-D, 5039, 07011, A-8011, J-542
The next title is the most interesting, from a jazz viewpoint, of four sides recorded in New York by a band under Ben Selvin's direction, using scores prepared by Paul Whiteman arrangers Bill Challis and Ferde Grofé. The soloists are interesting but unidentifiable. New York, July 2, 1928.
146610-4 Pickin' Cotton - v / aBCh
Col 1464-D, 5242, 07013
Margulis, Goldfield, Pinder, Beiderbecke; Cullen, Hall, Rank, Fulton; Hazlett, bcl; Friedman, cl, o; Mayer, f, bsn; Trumbauer, cl, bsn; Strickfaden, bar, o; Dieterle, Russell, Malneck; Perry; Bargy; Lennie Hayton, cel; Pingitore; Leibrook; Trafficante; Marsh. New York, September 18, 1928.
98584-1 Sweet Sue - vJF / a BCh
Col 50103-D, 9572, 07509, A-405 (12"); Col 35667 (10")
NOTE: Columbia 35667 exists in two versions. The earlier issue is edited, omitting the lengthy introduction, while the later issue is an unedited fine-groove transfer of the complete performance. Both issues show matrix 24050-1, but the complete version is distinguished by a small numeral 2 below the take number.
Crozier, bsn, f, o / Bowman, Gaylord added; Hazlett plays cl, bcl, as; Friedman cl, ts, Mayer, bsn, ca, pic; Trumbauer, cl, ss, as, Cm, bsn; Strickfaden ss, as, bar, o. New York, September 21, 1928.
98589-3 I Can't Give You Anything But Love - vJF / aFG
Col 50103-D, 9572, 07509 (12")
Manny Klein, t, replaces Beiderbecke; exact personnel uncertain but not materially different from the above. New York, December 22, 1928.
147540-7 Makin' Whoopee - vBC / aFG
Col 1683-D, 5556, 07019, J-600
New York, January 11, 1929.
147537-9 How About Me? - vAY / aBCh
Col 1723-D, 5305, 07018
Paul Whiteman dir: Charlie Margulis, Harry Goldfield, t / Bix Beiderbecke, Andy Secrest, c / Boyce Cullen, Bill Rank, Wilbur Hall, tb / Bernie Daly, cl, ss / Frank Trumbauer, cl, as / Chester Hazlett, as / Charles Strickfaden, cl, ss,
bar / Izzy Friedman, Red Mayer, cl, ts / Kurt Dieterle, Mischa Russell, Matt Malneck, vn / Roy Bargy, p / Mike Pingitore, bj / Min Leibrook, bb / Mike Trafficante, sb / George Marsh, d / Bing Crosby, Al Rinker, Harry Barris, v / Bill Challis, a. New York, April 5, 1929.
148183-3 I'm In Seventh Heaven - vBC-AR-HB / aBCh
Col 1877-D, 5544, 07021, A-8208, J-749
Jack Fulton, tb, v / Lennie Hayton, cel, added, John Bowman, Charles Gaylord, vn, replace Malneck; Hazlett doubles cl; Daly, Trumbauer, as; Strickfaden, as, bar, o; Friedman, Mayer ts; Bargy, a, on 148407-4. Same on 148408-4, without Hayton, and Trumbauer doubles Cm; Strickfaden plays as only. Margulis, Beiderbecke, Secrest; Rank; Hazlett, Trumbauer, Daly as; Friedman, cl, ts; Strickfaden, ts; Dieterle, Russell; same rhythm, on 148409-4. Lennie Hayton, a. New York, May 3, 1929.
148407-4 When My Dreams Come True - vJF / aRB
Col 1822-D, 5484, 07024, J-711
148408-4 Reaching For Someone And Not Finding Anyone There - vBC
Col 1822-D, 5484, 07024, J-711
148409-4 China Boy - aLH
Col 1945-D, DC-177, 07025, A-8278, J-1518, Tpl 529
As for 148407-4, but Daly doubles cl; Mayer plays as, ts, bsn; Strickfaden as, ca; Bing Crosby, v; Bill Challis, a. New York, May 4, 1929.
148421-4 Oh! Miss Hannah - vBC / aBCh
Col 1945-D, DC-176, 07025, A-8278, J-1518, Tpl 529
As for 148407-4, but Otto Landau, Matt Malneck, vn, replace Bowman, Gaylord; Eddie Lang, g added; Bing Crosby, v / Ferde Grofé, a. New York, September 13, 1929.
148986-8 Waiting At The End Of The Road - vBC / aFG
Col 1974-D, 5675, 07032, J-796
149005-3 When You're Counting The Stars Alone - vBC-AR-JF
Col 1993-D, 5675, 07029
Beiderbecke omitted; Joe Venuti, vn added. New York, October 9, 1929.
149123-2 Nobody's Sweetheart - aLH
Col 2098-D, 5702, A-8610, J-874
149124-3 Great Day - vBC-AR-HB-JF / aBCh
Col 2023-D, CB-116, 07034, J-807
New York, October 16, 1929.
149150-4 If I Had A Talking Picture Of You - vBC / aLH
Col 2010-D, 14353, 07031, A-8227, J-806
William Grant Still, a. New York, October 18, 1929.
149157-3 Should I? - vJF / aLH
Col 2047-D, 5724, 07035, Re RS-1484
149159-3 After You've Gone - vBC / aWGS
Col 2098-D, 5702, 07032, A-8610, J-874, Re RS-1484
Los Angeles, February 10, 1930.
149810-1 Happy Feet - vBC-AR-HB / aLH
Col 2164-D, CB-86, 07037, A-8792, CQ-217, J-918
The Brox Sisters, v. Los Angeles, March 22, 1930.
149825-2 A Bench In The Park - vBC-AR-HB-BS
Col 2164-D, CB-86, 07037, A-8792, CQ-217, J-918
Los Angeles, March 23, 1930.
149826-2 I Like To Do Things For You - vBC-AR-HB
Col 2170-D, CB-87, 07038, A-8793, CQ-216, J-925
Paul Whiteman dir: Nat Natoli, Harry Goldfield, t / Andy Secrest, c / Jack Fulton, tb, v / Herb Winfield, Bill Rank,
tb / Chester Hazlett, cl, bcl, as / Charles Strickfaden, as, bar / Frank Trumbauer, Cm, as, bsn / Fud Livingston, cl,
ts / Kurt Dieterle, Mischa Russell, Matt Malneck, vn / Roy Bargy, p, a / Mike Pingitore, bj / Mike Trafficante, sb / George Marsh, d. New York, July 25, 1930.
150683-1 The New Tiger Rag - aRB
Col 2277-D, CB-163, 07042, J-1027
Frank Trumbauer, a. New York, September 10, 1930.
150791-4 Choo Choo - aFT
Col 2491-D
Fritz Hummel, tb, replaces Winfield; Ray McDermott, cl, ts, replaces Livingston; John Bowman, vn, returns (possibly on the above also); Fritz Ciccone, g, added; Pierre Olker, bb, replaces Trafficante, Mildred Bailey, v. Chicago,
November 30, 1931.
70633-1 'Leven Pounds Of Heaven - vMB
Vic 22883, HMV EA-1056
PAUL WHITEMAN'S RHYTHM BOYS: Ray Kulz, t, v / George MacDonald, cl, d, v / Al Dary, p, v / Jimmy Noel, g, v.
New York, August 9, 1932.
73177-1 Her Majesty (My Sugar) - pAD
Vic unissued
73178-1 Bahama Mama - pAD
Vic 24095
73179-1 Jig Time - pAD
Vic 24190, HMV B-4950
73180-1 Basin Street Blues
Vic unissued
73181-1 Milenberg Joys - pAD
Vic unissued
73182-1 Lost In Your Arms - pAD
Vic 24095
PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As for November 30, 1931, but Art Miller, sb, replaces Olker, and Matt Malneck dir. Red McKenzie, The Rhythm Boys (as last above), v. New York, September 26, 1932.
73582-1 You're Telling Me - vRK-GM-AD-JN
Vic 24140, HMV EA-1170, El EG-2689
73583-1 I'll Follow You - vRM
Vic 24141, HMV B-6275
Ramona Davies, p, v added. New York, November 25, 1932.
74610-1 Rise 'N' Shine - vRD
Vic 24197
Norman McPherson, bb / Peggy Healy, v, added. New York, April 4, 1933.
75713-1 Look What I've Got - vPH
Vic 24285, HMV B-6360, EA-1211
One tb omitted. New York, July 20, 1933.
76673-1 Are You Makin' Any Money? - vRD
Vic 24365, HMV EA-1251
Bunny Berigan, t, replaces Secrest; Vincent Grande, tb, replaces Fulton. New York, September 11, 1933.
76645-1 It's Only A Paper Moon - vPH
Vic 24400, HMV B-6427, EA-1267, El EG-2903
76647-1 Sittin' On A Backyard Fence - vRK-GM-AD-JN
Vic 24403, HMV B-6434, EA-1276, K-7178
PAUL WHITEMAN PRESENTS PEGGY HEALY: Vocal, acc. by Bunny Berigan, t / Benny Bonacio, cl / Al Dary, p,
v / Roy Bargy, p / Mike Pingitore or Jimmy Noel, g. New York, October 23, 1933.
78305-1 When You Were The Girl On The Scooter (And I Was The Boy On The Bike) - vAD
Vic 24452, HMV EA-1283
76306-1 That's How Rhythm Was Born
Vic 24452
PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Paul Whiteman dir. Nat Natoli, Bunny Berigan, Harry Goldfield, t / Bill Rank, Vincent Grande, tb / Jack Fulton, tb, v / Bennie Bonacio, cl, bcl, as / John Cordaro, cl, bcl, as, bar / Charles Strickfaden, cl, as, ts, bar, o / Frank Trumbauer, cl, as, Cm / Mischa Russell, Matt Malneck, Harry Struble, Kurt Dieterle, vn / Roy Bargy, p, a / Ramona Davies, p, v / Mike Pingitore, bj, g / Norman McPherson, bb / Art Miller, sb / Herb Quigley, d / Peggy Healy, Johnny Mercer, v. New York, November 3, 1933.
78513-1 Something Had To Happen - vRD
Vic 24455, HMV EA-1435
Charlie Teagarden, t, replaces Berigan; Jack Teagarden, tb, v, replaces Grande. New York, January 16, 1934.
81061-1 "G" Blues
Vic unissued
Bill Rank omitted. New York, February 16, 1934.
81714-1 True - vJF
Vic 24566, HMV B-6481, EA-1415, El EG-3052
81715-1 Fare-Thee-Well To Harlem - vJT-JM
Vic 24571, BB B-10969, HMV EA-3408
81716-1 Sun Spots
Vic 24574, HMV EA-1344, RE-4382
81717-1 The Bouncing Ball
Vic 24574, HMV EA-1344, BD-187, RE-4382
Bill Rank, tb, added. New York, April 17, 1934.
81061-2 "G" Blues
Vic 24668, HMV EA-1407, X-4431
82319-1 Tail Spin
Vic 24668, HMV EA-1407, X-4431
82320-1 Christmas Night In Harlem - vJT-JM
Vic 24615, BB B-10969, HMV B-6549, EA-3408
One t omitted. New York, June 29, 1934.
83352-1 Born To Be Kissed - vRD
Vic 24670, HMV EA-1410
3rd t returns; no vn or bb. New York, August 18, 1934.
84010-1 Pardon My Southern Accent - vPH-JM
Vic 24704
84012-1 Itchola
Vic 24885
84014-1 I Saw Stars - vPH
Vic 24705, HMV B-6532, EA-1416
PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS CONCERT ORCHESTRA: As for January 16, 1934, but Eddie Wade, t, replaces Natoli; Casper Reardon, harp, added; Chet Martin, Herman Fink, d, replace Quigley. New York, December 14, 1934.
86459-1 Deep Forest
Vic 24852, HMV B-8318
86460-1 Serenade For A Wealthy Widow
Vic 24852, HMV B-8318
PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As last, omitting Teagarden and Reardon; Bob Lawrence, vn, v, replaces Dieterle. New York, December 17, 1934.
86470-1 The Night Is Young - vBL
Vic 24844, HMV BD-130, EA-1478 , K-7497
See also Ramona, The Three T's, and The Virginians.
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