YOUNG'S CREOLE JAZZ BAND
Bernie Young, c / Preston Jackson, tb / Philmore Holly, cl / Lil Hardaway (Henderson), p / Mike McKendrick, bj / Eddie Temple, d, Anna Oliver, Ollie Powers, v. Chicago, October, 1923.
1535-1-2 Tin Roof Blues
Pm 20272, 14023, Cx 40272, Hg 863, Pur 11272, Cen 3027, VJR 9, Addisco
1536-1-2 Every Saturday Night
Pm 12060
1537-1-2 What's The Use Of Lovin'? - vAO
Pm 12060
1538-1-2 Jazzbo Jenkins - vOP
Pm 12059, Hg 874
NOTE: Paramount 12059 as OLLIE POWERS; Harmograph 874 as CLARENCE YOUNG; Paramount 12060
(1537-1-2 only) as ANNA OLIVER AND YOUNG'S CREOLE JAZZ BAND.
Bernie Young, c / Preston Jackson, tb / Happy Caldwell, cl / Stump Evans, as / Cassino Simpson, p / Mike McKendrick, bj / Eddie Temple, d. Chicago, November, 1923.
1587-1-2 Dearborn Street Blues
Pm 12088, 14015
ART AND LESLIE YOUNG
Pseudonym on Guardsman 2032 for Harry Bidgood, q.v., and Sam Bogen.
BILLIE YOUNG
Vocal, acc. by Jelly Roll Morton, p. New York, April 3, 1930.
59735-1 When They Get Lovin' They's Gone
Vic FXM1-7227 (LP)
59735-2 When They Get Lovin' They's Gone
Vic 23339
59736-1 You Done Played Out Blues
Vic FXM1-7227 (LP)
59736-2 You Done Played Out Blues
Vic 23339
BUDDY YOUNG AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Mayfair for Gene Kardos and his Orchestra, q.v.
CLARENCE YOUNG
Pseudonym on Harmograph 874 for Ollie Powers; see Young's Creole Jazz Band.
LESTER YOUNG
See Glenn Hardman and his Hammond Five, and the Kansas City Six.
MARGARET YOUNG
The following title by this popular American comedienne is of some interest as jazz for its accompaniment.
Vocal, acc. by unknown seven-man orchestra. New York, August 14, 1925.
E-16143 Red Hot Henry Brown
Br 2939
PATSY YOUNG
Pseudonym on Harmony and associated labels for Annette Hanshaw, q.v.
RUSSELL YOUNG
Piano solos. Richmond, IN, June 19, 1933.
19205 Thousand Finger Rag
Ch unissued
19206 I Get The Blues All Around Me Do'
Ch unissued
VICTOR YOUNG AND HIS ORCHESTRA
The following records made under the direction of Brunswick's house director have interesting solos, and there are very probably others of similar merit among the enormous number produced under his direction.
Bunny Berigan, Bob Effros, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, , and another, cl, as / ts / Joe Venuti, vn / Arthur Schutt, p / Eddie Lang, g / ? Joe Tarto, bb, sb / ? Chauncey Morehouse, d, vib / The Boswell Sisters, v. New York, May 22, 1931.
E-36724-A Sing A Little Jingle - vBS
Br 6128, 01193
E-36825-A Sing A Little Jingle - v effects BS
A-9076, 41337
E-36826-A I Found A Million Dollar Baby (In A Five-And-Ten-Cent Store) - vBS
Br 6128, 01193
E-36827-A I Found A Million Dollar Baby (In A Five-And-Ten-Cent Store) - vBS
A-9076, 41337
NOTE: Brunswick 41337 as ORQUESTA DE VICTOR YOUNG, with titles in Spanish. Despite the gap between the first and the following matrix numbers, these titles were all made at the same session.
Includes: Manny Klein, t / ? Casper Readon, harp / Larry Gomar, vib / Lee Wiley, v. New York, January 21, 1933.
12964-A You're An Old Smoothie - vLW
Br 6484
Similar personnel to May 25, 1931; Dick McDonough, g replaces Lang; Chick Bullock, v. New York, March 31, 1933.
13190-A Two Tickets To Georgia - vCB
Ban 32731, Mt M-12660, Or 2675, Per 15751, Ro 2048, Voc 15882
13191- You'll Never Get Up To Heaven That Way - vCB
Ban 32732, Mt M-12661, Or 2676, Per 15752, Ro 2049
13192- Hold Me - vCB
Ban 32732, Mt M-12661, Or 2676, Per 15752, Ro 2049, Imp 2888
13193-A The Grass Is Getting Greener All The Time - vCB
Ban 32731, Mt M-12660, Or 2675, Per 15751, Ro 2048, Rex 8003
NOTE: Melotone M-12660 and Perfect 15751 as ART KAHN'S ORCHESTRA; Melotone M-12661, and Perfect 15752 as PHIL ROMANO AND HIS DE WITT CLINTON HOTEL ORCHESTRA; Vocalion 15882 as CHICK BULLOCK AND HIS LEVEE LOUNGERS; Imperial 2888 as ED LOYD AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Rex 8003 as BELL BOYS OF BROADWAY.
Victor Young dir: Bunny Berigan, Sterling Bose, t / Charlie Butterfield, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, ? Lyle Bowen, cl, as /
? Hymie Wolfson, cl, ts / 2-3 vn from Joe Venuti, Harry Hoffman, Walter Edelstein, Lou Kosloff / Joe Meresco, p / Charlie Magnante, pac / Dick McDonough or Carl Kress, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Larry Gomar, d / ? Red Norvo (or Gomar db), x / Dick Robertson, v. New York, April 20, 1933.
B-13261-A Two Tickets To Georgia - vDR
Br 6554, 01534, A-500276
Victor Young dir: Frank Guarente, Sterling Bose, t / Jack Teagarden, tb / Chester Hazlett, Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Mutt Hayes, ts / Joe Venuti, Walter Edelstein, Lou Kosloff, vn / Joe Meresco, p / Perry Botkin, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Larry Gomar, d / Harlan Lattimore, Jane Vance, v. New York, January 13, 1934.
B-14589-A A Day Without You - vHL
Br 6747, 01749, Col DO-1173
B-14591-A This Little Piggie Went To Market - vJV
Br 6747, Dec F-3897
NOTE: Decca F-3897 as HARRY WOODS AND HIS NEW JERSEY ORCHESTRA.
One vn omitted; Peg LaCentra, v, replaces Jane Vance, who still receives label credit on Brunswick 6747. New York, January 23, 1934.
B-14591-C This Little Piggie Went To Market - vPL
Br 6747, Col DO-1173
Similar instrumentation, featuring Joe Dixon, cl, and good p; Paul Small, v. New York, November 2, 1934.
38950-A Mr. And Mrs. Is The Name - vPS
Dec 279, F-5504
Z
BARNEY ZEEMAN'S KENTUCKY KARDINALS
Barney Zeeman dir: 2 t / tb / cl, as / as / ts / p / bj bb / d / Pat Kennedy, v. New York, April 7, 1926.
X-77 I'd Rather Be Alone
Gnt 3299, Chg 143, Ch 15093, Clm 1927
X-78-A Horses - vPK
Gnt 3360, Ch 15090, Aco G-16035, Bel 1036, Gmn 1939, Sc 778
X-79,-A-B Am I Wasting My Time On You?
Gnt unissued
NOTE: Beltona 1036 as AMERICAN DANCE ORCHESTRA; Challenge 143 as MEMPHIS MELODY BOYS; Champion 15090 and 15093 as JACK'S FAST-STEPPIN' BELL-HOPS; Coliseum 1927 as MAYFIELD DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman 1939 as SAN FRANCISCO DANCE ORCHESTRA; Scala 778 as PAVILION ORCHESTRA.
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