THE BROADWAY REVELLERS
Pseudonym on Australian Bellbird 340 for Duke Ellington and his Orchestra, q.v.
BROADWAY RHYTHM KINGS
Pseudonym on Regal Zonophone for the following items listed in this book:
MR-2105 Bugle Call Rag (KXYZ Novelty Band)
MR-2173 You Never Looked So Beautiful (Stew Pletcher and his Orchestra)
MR-2414 The Goona Goo (Johnny Hamp and his Orchestra)
MR-2463 Love Is Good For Anything That Ails You (Johnny Hamp and his Orchestra)
MR-2540 Both sides by Teddy Hill and his NBC Orchestra
BROADWAY SEVEN
Pseudonym on Grey Gull 1190 and 1192 for the Original Memphis Five, q.v.
THE BROADWAY SWINGSTARS
Pseudonym on Regal Zonophone MR-2440 for Mezz Mezzrow and his Orchestra, q.v.
THE BROADWAY SYNCOPATORS
Ben Selvin, vn, dir: Earl Oliver, ? Hymie Farberman, t / ? Sam Lewis, tb / 2 cl, as / ts / p / ? John Cali, bj / bb / d. New York, December 6, 1922.
10462 Starlight Bay
Voc 14498, Aco G-15178, Hom H-443
10463 Burning Sands
Aco G-15163, Chantal 1339, Hom B-362
10464 Burning Sands
Voc 14475
10466 Without You
Voc 14475, Aco G-15177
NOTE: All Acos as OHIO DANCE BAND; Homochords as HOMOCHORD DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Ben Selvin dir: Phil Napoleon, t / Charlie Panelli, tb / Jimmy Lytell, cl / Gus Sharp, cl, as / Loring McMurray, as, ts / Frank Signorelli, p / John Cali, bj / ? Joe Tarto, bb / Jack Roth, d. New York, April, May, 1923.
11317 Louisville Lou
Voc 14586, Bel 359, Hom H-443, B-363, Sc 640
11318 Louisville Lou
Voc 14586
11321 Blue Hoosier Blues
Voc 14586
11322 Blue Hoosier Blues
Voc 14586, Bel 359, Hom H-444
NOTE: Beltona 359 as AMERICAN DANCE ORCHESTRA; Homochords as HOMOCHORD DANCE ORCHESTRA; Scala as BROADWAY BAND.
New York, May-June, 1923.
11503 I Ain't Never Had Nobody Crazy Over Me
Voc 14598, Gmn 1342, Hom H-469
11504 I Ain't Never Had Nobody Crazy Over Me
Voc 14598, Cymot 778
11505 Two-Time Dan
Voc 14598
11506 Two-Time Dan
Voc 14598, Gmn 1343, Hom H-469, B-360
Note: Guardsman 1342, 1343 as SOUTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA; Homochord as HOMOCHORD DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Second piano added*. New York, c. August 14, 1923.
11836 House Of David Blues
Voc 14670, Bel 371, Gmn 1425
11837 *Since When
Voc 14668, X-9387
NOTE: Beltona 371 as SOUTHERN STATES DANCE BAND; Guardsman 1423 as NEW YORK CASINO ORCHESTRA.
Unknown o added for bagpipe effect. New York, August, September, 1923.
11893 Bonnie
Voc 14670, Aco G-15301, Bel 371, 480, Hom H-521
NOTE: Aco as CLEVELAND SOCIETY ORCHESTRA; Beltona as SOUTHERN STATES DANCE BAND; Homochord as HOMOCHORD DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Probably an entirely different personnel. New York, September, 1923.
11937 Sittin' In A Corner
Voc 14675, Aco G-15338, Bel 399, Clm 1621, Gmn 1419, Hom H-556, Sc 677
11952 Bit By Bit You're Breaking My Heart
Voc 14675, X-9386
11954 Bit By Bit You're Breaking My Heart
Voc 14675
NOTE: Aco as CLEVELAND SOCIETY ORCHESTRA; Beltona 399 as AMERICAN DANCE ORCHESTRA; Coliseum 1621 as NEW YORK CASINO ORCHESTRA; Guardsman 1419 as NEW JERSEY DANCE ORCHESTRA; Homochord as HOMOCHORD DANCE ORCHESTRA; Scala as PAVILION DANCE ORCHESTRA.
The jazz content of most of the foregoing titles is minimal. This name was also used as a pseudonym on the following items listed in this book.
Embassy 8058 Fred Rich and his Orchestra (I Want To Meander In The Meadow)
8058 Carolina Collegians (Lover, Come Back To Me)
8091 The Rounders (Harry Reser group)
EUGENE BROCKMAN AND HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA
See the Arcadians Dance Orchestra (Homochord D-953).
IRVING BRODSKY AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Red Nichols; Tommy Thunen or John Egan, t / Glenn Miller, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Pee Wee Russell, Fud Livingston, cl, ts / ? Henry Whiteman, Maurice Goffin, vn / Irving Brodsky, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Jack Hansen, bb / George Beebe, d / Irving Kaufman (as ROBERT WOOD), v. New York, October 1, 1929.
149076-1-2 If You Believed In Me - vIK
Diva 3021-G, Har 1021-H, Publix 1053-P, VT 2021-V
149077-2 The End Of The Lonesome Trail - vIK
Diva 3041-G, Har 1041-H, VT 2041-V
149078-2 I May Be Wrong, But I Think You're Wonderful - vIK
Diva 3021-G, Har 1021-H, Publix 1063-P, VT 2021-V
NOTE: Publix 1053-P and 1063-P as THE PARAMOUNTEERS.
BROOKLYN BROADCASTERS
This was one of the pseudonyms applied to the house band in the Dominion studios during that label's short life (November, 1928 - May, 1930). The probable personnel for the two undermentioned titles is as follows; there may be others meriting inclusion here.
Jay Wilbur dir: Max Goldberg, Lloyd Shakespeare, t / Tony Thorpe, tb / Jimmy Gordon and another, cl, as / George Clarkson, cl, ts / Norman Cole, vn / Billy Thorburn, p / Dave Thomas, bj, or Bert Thomas, g / Harry Evans, bb / Jack Kosky, d / Eddie Grossbart, v. London, September, 1929.
1514-2 Come On, Baby - yEG
Dn A-195
London, c. December, 1929.
231 'Tain't No Sin - vEG?
Dn A-265
HARVEY BROOKS' QUALITY FOUR
Vocal, acc. by Leon Herriford, cl, as / Paul Howard, cl, ts / Harvey Brooks, p / Henry "Tincan" Allen, d / possibly k. Hollywood, CA, c. February, 1924.
39; 137 / 139 Down On The Farm
Hwd 1022
40 Mistreatin' Daddy - vJD
Hwd 1008
41; 133 / 134 If You'll Come Back - vJD
Hwd 1021
42; 135 Nobody's Sweetheart
Hwd 1021
43 Frankie And Johnny
Hwd 1008
44; 144 Who Will Get It? - vJD
Hwd 1022
NOTE: All issues with vocals as JESSIE DERRICK WITH BROOKS' QUALITY FOUR.
BROWN AND TERRY'S JAZZOLA BOYS
Unknown c / tb / cl / p.bj / d. New York, June, 1921.
7980-A The Darktown Strutters' Ball
OK 8006
7982-A Hesitating Blues
OK 8006
7983-A Saxophone Blues
OK 8017
NOTE: Matrix 7981 is untraced.
New York, late September, 1921.
70185-A Yelping Hound Blues
OK 8018
70186-B All By Myself
OK 8014
70187- Jump Steady Blues
OK 8021
70188-B Down By The Old Swimming Hole
OK 8017
70189-A Anna In Indiana
OK 8014
70190-A Aunt Hagar's Blues
OK 8018
ADA BROWN
Vocal, acc. by Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra: Bennie Moten, p, dir: Lammar Wright, c / Thamon Hayes,
tb / Woodie Walder, cl / Sam Tall, bj / Willie Hall, d. St. Louis, September, 1923.
8456-A Ill-Natured Blues
OK 8123
8458-A Evil Mama Blues
OK 8101, Par E-5260
8462-A Break O' Day Blues
OK 8101, Par E-5260
NOTE.- Matrices 8457, 8461, and 8463 are by Mary H. Bradford, q.v., and 8459 and 8460 are by Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra, q.v.
Acc. by George Mitchell, c / Albert Nicholas, cl, as / Barney Bigard, ts / Luis Russell, p / Johnny St. Cyr, bj / sp (-1) ("Piano, banjo, and saxophones" according to the labels). Chicago, March 10, 1926.
E-2624 / 25W Panama Limited Blues
Voc 1009
E-2626 / 27W Tia Juana Man (-1)
Voc 1009
Acc. by Porter Grainger, p. New York, May 2, 1929.
401848-B Down Home Dance
OK 8694
401849-A Crazy 'Bout My Lollypop
OK 8694
ALBERTA BROWN
Vocal, acc. by c / cl / p / bb. New Orleans, April 25, 1928.
146188-2 Lonely Blues
Col 14321-D
146189-2 How Long Blues
Col 14321-D
See also Will Day.
AMANDA BROWN
Pseudonym on Columbia, Pathé Actuelle, and Perfect for Viola McCoy, q.v.
BESSIE BROWN
Vocal, acc. by Roy Smeck (as ALABAMA JOE), g. New York, July 3, 1924.
81861-1 How Can I Get It (When You Keep On Snatching It Back?)
Col 14029-D
81862-4 Hoodoo Blues
Col 14029-D
Acc. by ? Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, July 29, 1924.
81890-1-2-3-4 My Right Hand Man
Col unissued
Acc. by Coleman Hawkins, ts / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, August 19, 1924.
81916-3 Mississippi Delta Blues
Col 14036-D
81924-4 Pork Chop Blues
Col 14036-D
NOTE: Matrix 81917 is by George Williams, q.v.; 81918-81923 inclusive are by Stovepipe No. 1 (see Blues and Gospel Records, 1890-1943). This is not the same Bessie Brown as the following artist.
BESSIE BROWN
ORIGINAL BESSIE BROWN: Vocal, acc. by unknown p. New York, c. November 4, 1925.
106379 Them "Has Been" Blues
PA 32156, Per 12235
106380 Papa De Da Da
PA 32156, Per 12235
Vocal, acc. by c / ? Charlie Irvis, tb / Bennie Moten, cl / Clarence Williams, p / bj. New York, early July, 1926.
6706-1 What's The Matter Now?
Ban 1833, Dom 3781, Re 8143
6706-2-3 What's The Matter Now?
Or 698
6707-1 How Could I Be Blue?
Or 698
6707-2-3 How Could I Be Blue?
Dom 3781
NOTE: Oriole as CAROLINE LEE, with HOW COULD I BE BLUE? retitled SOMEONE LIKE YOU AROUND ME.
Acc. by c / ? Charlie Irvis, tb / Bennie Moten, cl / Clarence Williams, p / bj. New York, August, 1926.
? -2 Señorita Mine
Or 716
6767-2 Ain't Much Good In The Best Of Men Now Days
Or 716
6767-3 Ain't Much Good In The Best Of Men Now Days
Ban 1833, Re 8143
NOTE: Oriole as CAROLINE LEE. The first title is not by Brown, but by an unknown, possibly white, singer.
Acc. by her Jazz Band. New York, September, 1926.
6813-1 Nobody But My Baby Is Getting My Love
Ban 1859, Dom 3829, Or 771, Re 8171
6813-2 Nobody But My Baby Is Getting My Love
Or 771
6814-2 St. Louis Blues
Ban 1859, Dom 3829, Or 756, Re 8171
6814-3 St. Louis Blues
Oriole 756
NOTE: Orioles as SADIE GREEN.
Acc. by vn / vc / p / d; or p only*. Chicago, January 25, 1928.
C-1669 Chloe (Song Of The Swamp)
Br 3817, 3761
C-1670 / 71 Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
Br unissued
E-7290½ Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
Voc 15688
C-1672 *Someone Else May Be There While I'm Gone
Br 3817, 3761
Chicago, April 2, 1928.
E-7309- *Arkansas Blues
Voc 1182
E-7310- *Sugar
Voc 1182
C-1861- *Smile
Br 3922
NOTE: The first two titles were originally assigned Brunswick matrix numbers C-1859 and C-1860, respectively.
Acc. by her Jazz Band: c / tb / cl / p / bj / bb / d. Chicago, April 3, 1928.
C-1865- Blue Ridge
Br 3922
E-7289- The Man I Love
Voc 15688
NOTE: The second title was originally assigned Brunswick matrix number C-1866.
Acc. by Rex Stewart or Bobby Stark, t / Charlie Green, tb / Harvey Boone, cl / Coleman Hawkins, ts / Fletcher Henderson or Porter Grainger, p / Clarence Holiday, bj / ? Del Thomas, bb. New York, c. March 29, 1929.
E-29531- Song From A Cotton Field
Br 4409
E-29532- He Just Don't Appeal To Me
Br 4409
Acc. by t / ? Charlie Green, tb / Buster Bailey, cl / Coleman Hawkins, ts / Fletcher Henderson, p, possibly Porter Grainger, 2nd p. New York, c. April 1, 1929.
E-29538- 'Tain't Nobody's Fault But My Own
Br 4346
E-29539- The Blues Singer From Alabam'
Br 4346
BILL BROWN AND HIS BROWNIES
Bill Brown, tb, dir: Billy Hicks, Charlie Johnson, t / Ralph James, cl, as / another (unknown) as / Malvin Wyatt, ts / Bill Caine, p / Harry Stevens, bj / George DeLeon, bb / Oliver Tines, d. New York, March 17, 1927.
E-21986 Bill Brown Blues
Br 7003, Voc 1128
E-21989 / 90 Hot Lips
Br 7003, Voc 1128
Bill Brown, tb, dir: Ovie Alston, t, v / Billy Hicks, t / Rupert Cole, as, bar / Gene Johnson, as / Hubert Thompson,
ts / Norman Lester, p / Donald Tathim, bj / John Kirby, bb, sb / Reggie Brown, d. New York, December 26, 1929.
E-31743- Zonky - vOA
Br 7142
E-31744- What Kind Of Rhythm Is That?
Br 7142
CHOCOLATE BROWN
Pseudonym on Paramount for Irene Scruggs, q.v.
ELIZA BROWN
Pseudonym on Columbia for Ozie McPherson, q.v.
FRANK BROWN AND HIS TOOTERS
Pseudonym on Parlophone PNY-34154 and PNY-34156 for Duke Ellington and his Orchestra, q.v.
HENRY BROWN
Piano solo, with Lawrence "Papa Egg-Shell" Casey, g, speech. Chicago, May 9, 1929.
C-3453- Stomp 'Em Down To The Bricks
Br 7086, Creole 12
Piano solos, with Ike Rodgers, tb / ? Alice Moore, speech. Richmond, IN, August 16, 1929.
15445 Twenty-First Street Stomp - tbIR, vHB
Pm 12825, Bwy 5094, Sig 909, JC L-15
15446 It Hurts So Good - tbIR / spAM
Pm 12816, Bwy 5081, Cen 3003, JCL-555
15450 Henry Brown Blues (Henry Charles Blues*)
Pm 12825, Bwy 5094*, Sig 909, JC L-15
15451 Screenin' The Blues - tbIR / spAM
Pm 12816, Bwy 5081, Cen 3003, JCL-55
NOTE: Paramount 12816 and Broadway 5081 as IKE RODGERS (q.v. for further sides with Henry Brown); Broadway 5094 as HENRY CHARLES; Century as HENRY BROWN AND IKE RODGERS. Matrices 15447-15449 are by Alice Moore, q.v.
Grafton, WI, c. February, 1930.
L-178-2 Blues Stomp - tbIR / spAM
Pm 12934, Cen 3020, JC L-31
L-179-1 Blind Boy Blues - tbIR / spAM
Pm 12934, Cen 3020, JC L-31
L-180-1 Deep Morgan Blues
Pm 12988, Cen 3013, JC L-70
L-181-1 Eastern Chimes Blues
Pm 12988, Cen 3013, JC L-70
IDA G. BROWN AND HER BOYS
Vocal, acc. by possibly: Peter Bocage, t / John Lindsay, tb / Lorenzo Tio, Jr., cl / Steve Lewis, p. New York, February, 1924.
5429-2 Jail House Blues
Ban 1343, Dom 360, Hg 906, Or 267, Re 9639
5430-2 Kiss Me Sweet
Ban 1343, Dom 360, Hg 906, Or 267, Re 9639
NOTE: Domino as FLORA DALE; Harmograph as "HARMOGRAPH IDA" AND HER BOYS; Oriole as SADIE JONES, acc. by LOUISVILLE JAZZ BAND.
JOHNNY BROWN'S ORCHESTRA
Instrumentation and personnel unknown. New York, June 3, 1931.
1287 Original Dixieland One-Step
Br test
KITTY BROWN
Vocal, acc. by Ricketts' Stars: Bob Ricketts, p, dir: t / tb / cl / bj / bb. New York, February, 1923.
71274-A Evil Blues
OK 8052
71275-B Mean Eyes
OK 8053
Acc. by unknown p. New York, June, 1923.
71596-B Deceitful Blues
OK 8077
71597-B I Don't Let No One Man Worry Me
OK 8077
Vocal duets with Leroy Morton, acc. by ? Ernest Elliott, cl / p. New York, c. May, 1924.
1782-2 He's Never Gonna Throw Me Down
Pm 12223
1783-2 Keep On Going
Pm 12223
Vocal, acc, by ? Edgar Dowell, p, with? Bubber Miley / Bob Fuller, cl / Billy Higgins (as JAZZ CASPER),v as shown. New York, c. September 29, 1924.
5653-3 Family Skeleton Blues - cl / p
Ban 1436, Dom 413, Hg 984, Or 281, Re 9734
5654-3 I Wanna Jazz Some More - c / cl / p
Ban 1437, Dom 412, Or 280, Re 9733
5655-3 Keep On Going - c / p / vJC
Ban 1452, Dom 425, Or 298, Re 9748
5656-3 One Of These Days - c / p / vJC
Ban 1436, Dom 412, Or 280, Re 9734
NOTE: Domino 412 (mx. 5654), 413 as BESSIE WILLIAMS; 412 (mx. 5656) as BESSIE WILLIAMS WITH FLORA DALE; 425 as JANE WHITE AND DIXIE GRAY; Oriole 280 as SADIE GREEN, 281 as ROSA GREEN, 298 as MAZIE LEROY AND BILLY BURNS.
LILLYN BROWN
Vocal, acc. by her Jazzbo Syncopators: Ed Cox, c / Bud Aiken or Herb Flemming, tb / Garvin Bushell, cl, as / Johnny Mullins, vn / p / Lutice Perkins, d. New York, c. March 29, 1921.
41721-2-4 If That's What You Want, Here It Is
Em 10366, Or 109
41722-1-2-3-4 Ever-Lovin' Blues
Em 10366, Mad 8286
NOTE: Medallion as MAUDE JONES AND HER JAZZBO SERENADERS; Oriole as FANNIE BAKER AND HER JAZZ.
New York, c. May 9, 1921.
41795-3 Bad-Land Blues
Em 10384, Re 9101
41797-2 The Jazz-Me Blues
Em 10384, Med 8297, 8298, Re 9102
NOTE: Emerson as LILLYN BROWN AND HER JAZZ-BO SYNCOPATORS; Medallion 8297 as MAUDE JONES AND HER JAZZBO SERENADERS; 8298 as MAUDE JONES AND HER JAZZO SYNCOPATORS; Regals as MILDRED FERNANDEZ AND HER SYNCOPATED SYNCOPATORS. Bushell may not be present on 41797-2.
LINDY BROWN
Pseudonym on Cardinal for Mandy Lee with Ladd's Black Aces, q.v.
ORA BROWN
Vocal, acc. by Tiny Parham, p. Chicago, c. May, 1927.
4448-2 Twa Twa Twa Blues
Pm 12481
4449-2 Jinx Blues
Pm 12481
Acc. by Will Ezell, p. Chicago, c. June, 1927
4563-1 Jailhouse Moan
Pm 12500
4564-2 Restless Blues
Pm 12500
WALTER BROWN AND ORCHESTRA
See (Gus) Haston's Orchestra.
WILLIE BROWN AND HIS SIZZLING SYNCOPATORS
Pseudonym on Medallion 8286 for Noble Sissle and his Sizzling Syncopators, q.v.
BROWN-MORRIS ORCHESTRA
Unknown t / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / p / bj / bb / d / Arthur Fields, v. New York, October 19, 1927.
144883-1 Headin' For Harlem - vAF
Diva 2521-G, Har 521-H, VT 1521-V
144884-1 I Left My Sugar Standing In The Rain (And She Melted Away) - vAF
Diva 2521-G, Har 521-H, VT 1521-V
144887-1 Rose Of Monterey
Diva 2528-G, Har 528-H, VT 1528-V
NOTE: The above are of minimal jazz interest. Matrices 144885-144885 are by Harry Reser's Syncopators.
TED BROWNAGLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Ted Brownagle, cl, ss, as, dir: Sam Trasi, Chester Brownagle, t / Jack Kling, tb / Bob Hayes, Ed Schini, Harry Merkin, cl, ss, as, ts / James P. Blade, p, a / Frank Huber, bj / Charles Sellers, bb / Al Finney, d. New York, October 13, 1926.
36540-3 The Lovin' Johnson Rag
Vic 20262
36541-2 Arcadia Shuffle
Vic 20262
36542-1-2 Ghetto
Vic unissued
NOTE: Victor 20262 sold 99 copies labeled "Harrisburg Special."
BROWNAGLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Probably similar; the vocal trio is quite a good impression of Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys. New York, December 27, 1928.
147544-2 Helen - v3
Col 1741-D
ALTA BROWNE AND BERTHA POWELL
Vocal duets, acc. by Thomas "Fats" Waller, p. New York, c. April 16, 1926
X-71-A Nobody Knows De Trouble I See
Gnt 3318, Ch 15103
X-72-A Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray
Gnt 3308, Ch 15103
NOTE: These titles were previously listed erroneously as by Caroline Johnson; they are non-jazz performances, but are included in view of the accomompanist. Champion as CAROLINE AND MAY FLOYD.
SAM BROWNE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Superior for Red Perkins and his Orchestra, q.v.
BROWNLEE'S ORCHESTRA OF NEW ORLEANS
Norman Brownlee, p, dir: Sharkey Bonano, c / Tom Brown, tb / Harry Shields, cl, bsx / Hal Jordy, as / Howard Martin, ts / Behrman French, bj / Alonzo Crumby, d. New Orleans, January 23, 1925.
8900-A Peculiar
OK 40337, JCl 525
8901-A Dirty Rag
OK 40337, JCl 525
ALBERT BRUNIES
See the Half Way House Orchestra.
GEORGE BRUNIES AND HIS NEW ORLEANS GANG
See Louis Prima and his New Orleans Gang (Biltmore 1104, reissued under the above name).
MERRITT BRUNIES AND HIS FRIARS INN ORCHESTRA
Merritt Brunies, c, dir: Harry Brunies, tb / Volly de Faut, William Creager, cl, as (not the New York bandleader of the same period) / Sumner Logan, ts, bar / Dudley Mecum or Maurice Freedman, p / Clarence Piper, bj / Norman van Hook, bb / Bill Paley, d. Chicago, September, 1924.
613-2 Up Jumped The Devil
Auto unnumbered
614 Follow The Swallow
Auto unnumbered
NOTE: Pressings also show matrix numbers 85042 / 85043, respectively.
Chicago, November, 1924.
661 Angry
Auto 610
662 I Weep Over You
Auto 610
NOTE: Pressings also show matrix numbers 85057 / 85056, respectively.
Chicago, May, 1925.
793 Flag That Train (To Alabam')
Auto 624
Chicago, June, 1925.
817 Clarinet Marmalade
Auto 624
Lew King, v. Chicago, November 14, 1925.
9491-A Sugar Foot Stomp
OK 40526, Od 03321
9492-B Want A Little Lovin' - vLK
OK 40526
9493-A She's Got 'Em
Retrieval FJ-124 (LP)
9494-A Up Jumped The Devil
Retrieval FJ-124 (LP)
Lew King, u, added. Chicago, February 26, 1926.
9539-A I'm As Blue As The Blue Grass Of Kentucky - vLK
OK 40576, Par E-5593
9540-B When Autumn Leaves Are Falling - vLK
OK 40576, Par E-5593
9541-A Flamin' Mamie
OK 40579
9542-A Hangin' Around
OK 40579
Unknown Cm and vn added*. Chicago, March 2, 1926.
9549-A Up Jumped The Devil
OK 40618, Od 03376
9550-A Forever With You
Od 03301
9551-A Masculine Women - Feminine Men - vLK
OK 40593
9552-A *Someone's Stolen My Sweet Baby - vLK
OK 40593
AMY BRUNTON
Pseudonym on Filmophone for Elsie Carlisle, q.v.
BRYAN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Australian Grand Pree and Vox Humana for Mike Speciale and his Orchestra, q.v.
CLIFF BRYAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym or Mayfair for Benny Goodman and his Orchestra, and for the Travelers (see the Dorsey Brothers'
Orchestra).
GLADYS BRYANT
Vocal, acc. by Porter Grainger, Bob Ricketts, p, or Porter Grainger, p only. New York, c. March, 1923.
1336-1 Laughin' Cryin' Blues - pPG
Pm 12026, Hg 2540
1336-2 Laughin' Cryin' Blues - pPG
Pm 12026
1337-2 You've Gotta See Mama Every Night (Or You Can't See Mama At All) - pBR-PG
Pm 12026, Hg 2540
1338-1 The Dark-Town Flappers Ball - pBR-PG
Pm 12027, Hg 2539
1339-2 Triflin' Blues - pBR-PG
Pm 12027
1339-3 Triflin' Blues - pBR-PG
Pm 12027, Hg 2539
NOTE: Both sides of Harmograph 2540 credit both piansts.
Acc. by Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra: Fletcher Henderson, p, dir. Howard Scott or Elmer Chambers, t / Teddy Nixon, tb / ? Edgar Campbell, cl / Charlie Dixon, bj. New York, c. May 4, 1923.
1398-1-2-3 Tired O' Waitin' Blues
Pm 12031, Hg 818
1399-1 Beale Street Mama
Pm 12031
1399-3 Beale Street Mama
Pm 12031, Hg 818
JIMMY BRYANT
A misprint on Broadway 1337 for Jimmy O'Bryant, q.v.
LAURA BRYANT
Vocal, acc. by Clarence Williams' Orchestra (under which name the third title was issued): Ed Allen, c / Ernest Elliott, cl / Clarence Williams, p. Long Island City, NY, c. January, 1929.
322-A Dentist Chair Blues - Part 1
QRS R-7055
323,-A Dentist Chair Blues - Part 2
QRS R-7055
324-A Saturday Night Jag
Pm 12870, Bwy 5067
NOTE: Broadway as CLARENCE WILLIAMS BLUE FIVE. The reverse of both Paramount and Broadway issues bears the same credits, but Laura Bryant is not present.
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