CASINO DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Pathé Actuelle 10467 Flower Of Araby (California Ramblers)
10512 You Gave Me Your Heart (California Ramblers)
10544 The Duck's Quack (California Ramblers)
10680 After The Storm (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
10725 Driftwood (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
11382 Both sides by the Mayflower Serenaders
15108 J'en ai marre (Mitchell's Jazz Kings)
15114 Both sides by Mitchell's Jazz Kings
15115 Jem' donne (Mitchell's Jazz Kings)
15124 Non, non, jamais les hommes (Mitchell's Jazz Kings)
36894 Adorable Dora (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
Perfect 15275 Adorable Dora (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
CASINO ORCHESTRA
This was a house orchestra in the Columbia studios in London from 1910 to 1918. The following item is of some interest as ragtime.
Anonymous piano solo featured with t / tb / Enrico Scoma, cl / pic / vn / d / others? London, c. January, 1917.
65801 Tickle The Ivories (Wallie Herzer)
Col 2778
This was also a pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Columbia 1662 Prince's Band
Kismet K-742 Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra
CASINO ROYAL ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Australian Regal Zonophone for the following items listed in this book:
G-22965 Thru' The Courtesy Of Love (Ben Pollack and his Orchestra)
G-22988 South Sea Island Magic (Artie Shaw and his Orchestra)
G-23031 Both sides by Artie Shaw and his Orchestra
G-23091 Moonlight And Shadows (Artie Shaw and his Orchestra)
G-23097 You Can Tell She Comes From Dixie (Artie Shaw and his Orchestra)
G-23126 Big Boy Blue (Bunny Berigan and his Orchestra)
G-23338 Both sides by Claude Thornhill and his Orchestra
G-23387 My Fine Feathered Friend (Glenn Miller and his Orchestra)
G-23388 Let That Be A Lesson To You (Toots Mondello and his Orchestra)
G-23414 Always And Always (Red Norvo and his Orchestra)
G-23612 What Goes On Here In My Heart? (Gene Krupa and his Orchestra)
G-23612 Don't Wake Up My Heart (Glenn Miller and his Orchestra)
G-23644 Both sides by Gene Krupa and his Orchestra
CASTLE FARMS SERENADERS
Bob Pope, t / Rex Downing, tb / cl, as / Harold Thiell, cl, as / John Thiell, ts / vn / p / Bill Haid, bj, g / bb / d / Frank Wells, Elmo Tanner ? (as AL MATTHEWS), v. Chicago, August, 1928.
20827-1 Ol' Man River - vET
Pm 20656, Bwy 1215, Arc 2006, C-Rex R-3034, Dia 2419, Emb 8006, Kal K-1431, Sav 1003, Star 0186
20828-2 'Tain't So, Honey, 'Tain't So - vFW
Bwy 1215
NOTE: Arc as SOUTHERN DIXIE SYNCOPATORS; Embassy as JIMMY WILSON PINE FOREST ORCHESTRA; Savoy as SAVOY DIXIE SERENADERS.
Bob Pope, t / Rex Downing, tb / Harold Thiell and another, as / John Thiell, ts / 2 vn / p / Bill Haid, g / sb / d / v. Chicago, August-September, 1928.
20838-2 Silver Moon - v
Pm 20660, Bwy 1219, Aeroplane 101
Aeroplane 101 as IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA.
? Rex Downing, tb / bsx or sarrusophone / p / g / stg / d. Chicago, September, 1928.
20850-2 Chili Blues
Pm 20660, Bwy 1219
Unknown t / tb / cl, as / cl, ts / p / g / sb / d / Diana Dell, Frank Wells, v. Chicago, October, 1928.
20924-2 Tennessee Lazy
Pm 20668, Bwy 1227
20925-1 Withered Roses - vFW
Pm 20669, Bwy 1228
20926-2 High Up On A Hill-Top - vFW
Pm 20668, Bwy 1227
20927-2 You Took Advantage Of Me - vDD
Pm 20669, Bwy 1228
NOTE: Paramount 20668 as CASTLE FARMS ENTERTAINERS, 20669 as MANHATTAN SERENADERS; Broadway 1228 as MANHATTAN ENTERTAINERS.
CASTLE JAZZ BAND
Pseudonym on Curry's 132 (BEES KNEES) for the Original Memphis Five, q.v.
CASTLE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Parlophone PNY- series for the Casa Loma Orchestra, q.v.
ALTA CATES
Vocal, acc. by cl / p. New York, August, 1924.
13574 Never Again
Voc 14874, Sil 3016
BOB CAUSER AND HIS CORNELLIANS / ORCHESTRA
Although Bob Causer was a well-known dance-band front man and arranger during the 1930s, the records bearing his name are either by the ARC-Brunswick studio band, q.v., or by the following bands listed in this book:
ARC 6-12-09 Both sides by Jimmy Hunter and his Orchestra
8-03-03 Both sides by Gene Kardos and his Orchestra
8-04-06 Both sides by Gene Kardos and his Orchestra
Melotone M-12533 Pu-leeze! Mr. Hemingway (Gene Kardos and his Orchestra)
M-12848 Both sides by Don Redman and his Orchestra
M-13107 Both sides by Chick Bullock and his Levee Loungers
Perfect 15852 Both sides by Don Redman and his Orchestra
15973 Both sides by Chick Bullock and his Levee Loungers
Rex 8035 If I Had Somebody To Love (Adrian Rollini and his Orchestra)
8051 Swingy Little Thingy (Joseph Robechaux and his New Orleans Rhythm Boys)
See also Red Nichols and his Orchestra.
JACK CAWLEY'S OKLAHOMA RIDGE RUNNERS
See Buster and Jack.
CELEBRITY DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Celbrity for Jack Hart and His Dance Band, q.v.
OSCAR CELESTIN
ORIGINAL TUXEDO JAZZ ORCHESTRA: Oscar Celestin, c, dir: "Kid Shots" Madison, c / William Ridgley, tb / Willard Thoumy, cl, as / ts / Manuel Manetta, p / John Marrero, bj / Simon Marrero, sb / Abby Foster, d, sw. New Orleans, January 23, 1925.
8906-A Original Tuxedo Rag
OK 8215, Bm 1051, HJCA HC-6, VJR 22, AF-A-044
8907-A Careless Love - swAF
OK 8198, JCl 510, VJR 7
8908-A Black Rag
OK 8198, JCl 510, VJR 7
CELESTIN'S ORIGINAL TUXEDO JAZZ ORCHESTRA: Oscar Celestin, c, dir: August Rousseau, tb / Paul Barnes, cl, as / Earl Pierson, ts / Jeanette Salvant, p / John Marrero, bj / Abby Foster, d / Charles Gills, v. New Orleans, April 13, 1926.
142014-2 I'm Satisfied You Love Me
Col 14200-D
142015-2 My Josephine - vCG
Col 636-D
142016-1-2 Station Calls
Col 636-D
142017-2 Give Me Some More
Col 14200-D
Ricard Alexis, c / Sid Carriere, ss, ts / Simon Marrero, bb, added; Abby Foster, Ferdinand Joseph, v. New Orleans, April 11, 1927.
143953-1 Dear Almanzoer
Col 14220-D
143954-2 Papa's Got The Jim-Jams - vAF
Col 14220-D
143955-1 As You Like It
Col 14259-D
143956-1-3 Just For You, Dear, I'm Crying - vFJ
Col 14259-D
Oscar Celestin, c, dir: Ricard Alexis or George McCullum, c / August Rousseau or William Matthews, tb / Clarence Hall, cl, ss, as / Oliver Alcorn, cl, ts / Jeanette Salvant, p / John Marrero, bj / Simon Marrero, bb / Josiah Frazier, d. New Orleans, October 25, 1927.
145018-3 When I'm With You
Col 14323-D
145019-2 It's Jam Up
Col 14323-D
Oscar Celestin, c, dir: Guy Kelly, c / ? Ernest Kelly, tb / Earl Pierson, cl, as / Sid Carriere cl, ts / Jeanette Salvant,
p / Narvin Kimball, bj / Simon Marrero, bb / Abby Foster, d, v. New Orleans, December 13, 1928.
147632-2 The Sweetheart Of T. K. O. - vAF
Col 14396-D
147633-2 Ta Ta Daddy
Col 14396-D
THE CELLAR BOYS
Wingy Mannone, c / Frank Teschemacher, cl / Bud Freeman, ts / Frank Melrose, p / Charles Melrose, pac / George Wettling, d. Chicago, January 24, 1930.
C-5308-A Wailing Blues
Voc 1503, Br 80066, Coral 91016, HRS 3
C-5308-B Wailing Blues
JA 21 (LP)
C-5309-A Barrel House Stomp
Voc 1503, UHCA 62
C-5309-B Barrel House Stomp
Br 80066, Coral 91016
C-5309-C Barrel House Stomp
Issued on LP
CENTURY JAZZ BAND
Pseudonym on Clarion 1101 for the Cardinal Jazz Band, q.v.
ROD CHADWICK AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Paramount 20762 and Broadway 1321 for Fred Rich and his Orchestra, q.v.
BETH CHALLIS
This American vaudeville artist made a number of sides in New York for Okeh between 1927 and 1929 of no great interest, but some of the titles she made for Edison Bell in London have interesting accompaniments.
Vocal, acc. by Harry Hudson dir: Sylvester Ahola, t / Ben Oakley, tb / Sid Phillips, cl, as bar / Ken Warner, as / ?
Annunzio Mantovani, vn / John Paques, p / Bill Herbert, bj / Bill Busby, bb / Max Bacon, d. London, August 18, 1928.
11807-2 That's My Weakness Now
EBW 4852
London, September 5 or 7, 1928.
11843-1 Get Out And Get Under The Moon
EBW 4872
CHAMPION RHYTHM KINGS
Instrumentation and personnel unknown. Richmond, IN, February 17, 1932.
18405 Strike Up The Band
Gnt unissued
18406 Black And Blue Rhapsody
Gnt unissued
18407 (We've Gotta) Put That Sun Back In The Sky
Gnt unissued
18408 Sweet Georgia Brown
Ch 16387, Spr 2801
JACK CHAPMAN
The following titles from the eighteen made by this bandleader for Victor between 1923 and 1925 are of some
interest as jazz.
JACK CHAPMAN AND HIS DRAKE HOTEL ORCHESTRA: Jack Chapman, p, dir: Clark Meyers, cl, as / as / ts / Raymond Davis, vn / bj / bb / d. Chicago, November 8, 1924.
31151-2 Carolina Blues
Vic 19775
JACK CHAPMAN'S ORCHESTRA: Jack Chapman, dir: Clark Meyers, cl, as, v / ss, ts / bsx, doubles t / Raymond Davis, vn, v / vn / Lindsay McPhail, p / bj / d. Chicago, December 17, 1925.
34040-3 Tie Me To Your Apron Strings Again
Vic 19915 - vCM, RD
JUANITA STINETTE CHAPPELLE
The following records of this American vaudeville artist are of interest for their accompaniments.
Vocal, acc. by Chappie's Hot Dogs, with Thomas E. Chappelle, v, where shown: c / tb / cl, as / ? Bobby Lee, p / bj. New York, c. October, 1921.
C-2-1 Cheating
C&S 5003
C-4-2 Aching-Hearted Blues
C&S 5005
C-5-1 Caterpillar Wabble [sic] - vTEC
C&S 5004
C-6-2 Honey Mine - vTEC
Gnt unissued
New York, c. September, 1922.
J-105- Southland
C&S 5006
J-106- Gee, But I Hate To Come Home Alone [sic]
C&S 5006
Acc. by Thomas Waller [sic], or. Church studio, Camden, NJ, November 14, 1927.
40077-2-3 Florence
Vic 21062
NOTE: This performance is of no jazz interest; it is included solely for the sake of completeness.
HENRY CHARLES
Pseudonym on Broadway for Henry Brown, q.v.
THE CHARLESTON CHASERS
Dick Johnson, cl, as, dir: Leo McConville, c / Miff Mole, tb / Arthur Schutt, p / Tony Colucci, bj / Joe Tarto, bb / Vic Berton, d. New York, August 28, 1925.
140872-2 Red Hot Henry Brown
Col 446-D
140873-2 Loud Speakin' Papa
Col 446-D, Re G-8578
NOTE: Regal G-8578 as RAYMOND DANCE BAND.
Red Nichols, t, dir: Miff Mole, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Arthur Schutt, p / Dick McDonough, bj, g / Vic Berton, d. New York, January 4, 1927.
143258-1-2-3 Someday, Sweetheart
Col unissued
143259-1-2-3 After You've Gone
Col unissued
New York, January 27, 1927.
143258-5 Someday, Sweetheart
Col 861-D, 4419, DB / MC-5005, CQ-1416, DW-4361, 0920
143259-5 After You've Gone
Col 861-D, 4453, FB-1108
NOTE: Columbia 0920 as DENZA DANCE BAND; FB-1108 as "RED" NICHOLLS [sic] AND THE CHARLESTON CHASERS.
KATE SMITH: Vocal , acc. by the Charleston Chasers. New York, February 14, 1927.
143476-3 One Sweet Letter From You - vKS
Col 911-D
143477-3 I'm Gonna Meet My Sweetie Now - vKS
Col 911-D
THE CHARLESTON CHASERS: New York, February 25, 1927.
143533-1 Farewell Blues
Col 1539-D
143534-2 Davenport Blues
Col 909-D, 4453, FB-1108
143537-2 Wabash Blues
Col 909-D, 4419, Par R-2211, A-6510, B-71143, Od D-517
NOTE: Columbia FB-1108 as "RED" NICHOLLS [sic] AND THE CHARLESTON CHASERS.
New York, May 18, 1927.
144168-2 My Gal Sal
Col 1539-D
144169-3 Delirium
Col 1076-D, 4562, Par R-2540, Od D-517
Red Nichols, t, dir: Leo McConville, t / Miff Mole, tb / Pee Wee Russell, cl, ts / Lennie Hayton, p, cel / Dick McDonough, bj, g / Jack Hansen, bb / Vic Berton, d / Craig Leitch, v. New York, September 6, 1927.
144625-3 Five Pennies
Col 1229-D, 4797
144626-3 Sugar Foot Strut - vCL
Col 1260-D, 4877
Fud Livingston, cl, ts / Carl Kress, g, added. New York, September 8, 1927.
144649-2 Imagination
Col 1260-0, 4877
144650-2 Feelin' No Pain
Col 1229-D, 4797
Red Nichols, t, dir: Leo McConville, t / Miff Mole, tb / Pee Wee Russell, cl, ts / Lennie Hayton p, cel / Carl Kress, g / Vic Berton, d / Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, March 7, 1928.
145726-2 My Melancholy Baby - vSL
Col 1335-D, Re G-20294
145727-2 Mississippi Mud - vSL
Col 1335-D
Phil Napoleon, t / Miff Mole, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Arthur Schutt, p, har / Joe Tarto, sb / Dave Tough, d / Eva Taylor, v. New York, June 28, 1929.
148762-2 Ain't Misbehavin' - vET
Col 1891-D, 5610
148763-3 Moanin' Low - vET
Col 1891-D, CB-207
? Leo McConville, t, added; Pete Pumiglio, cl, ts, replaces Dorsey; Stan King, d, replaces Tough. New York, July 24, 1929.
148844-2 Red Hair And Freckles
Col 1925-D, A-8344
148845-3 Lovable And Sweet
Col 1925-D, A-8330, Par R-1522
Phil Napoleon, t / Miff Mole, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / Babe Russin, ts / Arthur Schutt, p / JoeTarto, sb / Stan King, d / Eva Taylor, v. New York, September 28, 1929.
149072-2 What Wouldn't I Do For That Man? - vET
Col 1989-D, CB-16, A-8219
149073-3 Turn On The Heat - vET
Col 1989-D, CB-16, A-8219
Tommy Dorsey tb, replaces Mole; Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as, replaces Goodman and Russin; Roy Evans, v. New York, February 20, 1930.
150009-2 Cinderella Brown - vRE
Col 2133-D, A-8734, 5652 (Brazilian)
150010-2 Sing, You Sinners - vRE
Col 2133-D, CB-95, A-8734, 5652 (Brazilian)
Benny Goodman, cl, replaces Dorsey; Ward Lay, sb, replaces Tarto; Eddie Walters, v, u. New York, May 26, 1930.
150537-3 Here Comes Emily Brown - vEW
Col 2219-D, A-8846
150538-3 Wasn't It Nice? - vEW
Col 2219-D, A-8846
Phil Napoleon, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Frank Signorelli, p / Ward Lay, sb / Stan King, d / Eva Taylor, v. New York, September 30, 1930.
150846-2 Lovin' You The Way I Do - vET
Col 2309-D, 91963, CB-205
150847-2-3 You're Lucky To Me - vET
Col 2309-D, Re MR-271
NOTE: Regal as THE RHYTHMIC TROUBADOURS. Columbia 91963 is a 12-inch record dubbed from the original for use in the Columbia Telefocal Radio Series.
Benny Goodman, cl, dir: Ruby Weinstein, Charlie Teagarden, t / Glenn Miller, tb, a / Jack Teagarden, tb, v / Sid Stoneburn, as / Larry Binyon, ts / Arthur Schutt, p / Dick McDonough, g / Harry Goodman, sb / Gene Krupa, d / Paul Small, v. New York, February 9, 1931.
151290-3 When Your Lover Has Gone - vPS
Col 2404-D, Re G-21043
151291-2 Walkin' My Baby Back Home - vPS
Col 2404-D, Re G-21038
151292-2 Basin Street Blues - vJT
Col 2415-D, 2914-D, DO-1202, J-1131, MC-3028, OK 41577, Br 7645, Par R-1356, B-7143,
DP-377, Lucky 60154, Bm 1098, HJCA HC-89
151293-3 Beale Street Blues - vJT
Col 2415-D, 2914-D, DO-1202, J-1131, MC-3070, OK 41577, Br 7646, Par R-1431 B-71143, Lucky 60154, Bm 1096, HJCA HC-89
NOTE: Columbia 2404-D and both Regal issues as JOHNNY WALKER AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Columbia 2914-D, DO-1202, Brunswicks, and Lucky as BENNY GOODMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Biltmore as BENNY GOODMAN'S CHARLESTON CHASERS. Some copies of Columbia 2914-D were issued with the title TEXAS TEA PARTY (numbered 2845-D) instead of BEALE STREET BLUES.
CHARLESTON GOLDEN BAND
Pseudonym on Syrena 539 for the California Ramblers, q.v.
CHARLESTON MELODY SYNCOPATORS
Pseudonym on Dandy for the New Orleans Blue Nine, q.v., and other items of no known interest.
THE CHARLESTON SERENADERS
Pseudonym on British and European Columbia for dance bands of all nationalities, mostly of little or no jazz interest, with the following known exception.
Van Phillips, cl, as, dir: t / Ted Heath, tb / as / ts / 2 vn / p, cel / bj / bb / d. London, November 30, 1928.
WA-8178-1 Dirty Dog
Col 14127
THE CHARLESTON SEVEN
Louis Katzman dir. possibly: ? Red Nichols and another, t / ? Miff Mole, tb / ? Dick Johnson, cl, as / ? Jack Pettis,
Cm / bj / bb. New York, November 24, 1924.
9866 Nashville Nightingale
Ed 51446
9867 Toodles
Ed 51446
THE CHARLESTON TRIO
Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooper, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York, October 28, 1925.
33824-1-2-3 Carolina Stomp
Vic unissued
33825-1-2-3 Ridiculous Blues
Vic unissued
THE CHICAGOANS
Pseudonym on Romeo 623 for Bob Haring and his Orchestra, q.v.
CHICAGO BLUES DANCE ORCHESTRA
See the Original Memphis Melody Boys.
CHICAGO DE LUXE ORCHESTRA
Art Larsen, Frank DeSort, dir: 2 c / tb / 2 cl, as / ts / p / bj / bb / d. Chicago, July-August, 1924.
583 Old-Fashioned Love Game
Auto 585
586 Sad-Hearted Blues
Auto 585
NOTE: This was also a pseudonym also for Boyd Senter, q.v.
THE CHICAGO FOOTWARMERS
Natty Dominique, c / Johnny Dodds, cl / Jimmy Blythe, p / Baby Dodds, wb. Chicago, December 3, 1927.
82000-B Ballin' The Jack (Ballin' A Jack*)
OK 8533, Col DB-3131*, BF-523, CQ-2453, DCH-193, DZ-875, Bm 1080, RJCA HC-23,
JRS AA-116, HC 10 (Swedish)
82001-B Grandma's Ball
OK 8533, Col DB-3131, BF-523, CQ-2453, DCH-193, DZ-875, Bm 1080, RJCA HC-23,
JRS AA-116, HC 10 (Swedish)
NOTE: Columbia DB-3131 and DCH-193 as JOHNNY DODDS AND HIS CHICAGO FOOTWARMERS.
Chicago, December 15, 1927.
82076-B My Baby
OK 8548, Bm 1082, BRS 5, HJCA HC-27
82077-B Oriental Man
OK 8548, Bm 1082, BRS 5, HJCA HC-27
Kid Ory, tb / Bill Johnson, sb, added. Chicago, July 2, 1928.
400977-A Get 'Em Again Blues
OK 8599, Col 35681, BRS 7, JRS AA-611
400978-A Brush Stomp
OK 8599, Col 35681, BRS 7, JRS AA-611
400979-B My Girl
OK 8792, Bm 1079, HJCA HC-19, AF A-048
Honore Dutrey, tb, replaces Ory. Chicago, July 4, 1928.
400986-A Sweep 'Em Clean
OK 8792, Bm 1079, HJCA HC-19, AF A-049
400987-B Lady Love
OK 8613, Od GO-7941, Bm 1081, HJCA HC-24, VJR 23, AF A-049, HJL HJD-12
400988-A-B Brown Bottom Bess
OK 8613, Od GO-7941, Bm 1081, HJCA HC-24, VJR 23, AF A-049, HJL HJD-12
NOTE: BRS as JOHNNY DODDS AND HIS CHICAGO FOOTWARMERS; HJL as JIMMY BLYTHE'S BOYS. The name was also a pseudonym on Okeh 8675 and HJCA-53 for Duke Ellington and his Orchestra, q.v.
CHICAGO HOT FIVE
Pseudonym on Victor 23285, 23300, and 23326 for the Washboard Rhythm Kings, q.v.
CHICAGO HOTTENTOTS
Albert Nicholas, cl / Luis Russell, p / Johnny St. Cyr, bj. Chicago, March 10, 1926.
E-2628 / 9 All Night Shags
Voc 1008, JCI 509, JD 006
E-2630 / 1 Put Me In The Alley Blues
Voc 1008, JCI 509, JD 006
THE CHICAGO LOOPERS
Bix Beiderbecke, c / Don Murray, cl / Frank Trumbauer, Cm / Frank Signorelli, p / Eddie Lang, bj, g / Vic Berton, d / Deep River Quintet, v. New York, October 20, 1927.
? -1 I'm More Than Satisfied - vDRQ
Per 14905
? -2 (-5) I'm More Than Satisfied - vDRQ
PA 36724, Per 14905
? -1 (-4) Clorinda - vDRQ
PA 36729, Per 14910
? -2 (-5) Clorinda - vDRQ
PA 36729, Per 14910
? -1 (-3) Three Blind Mice
PA 36729, Per 14910, HRS 1, Tpl 553, Reediciones R-1001
? -2 Three Blind Mice
Per 14910, HRS 1, Tpl 553, Reediciones R-1001
NOTE: Although it has been traditional to cite Arthur Schutt, p, and Carl Kress, g, the revised personnel above is from Frank Trumbauer's own ledger, as quoted in Bix, by Philip and Linda Evans. Pathé Actuelle 36724 and Perfect 14905 as WILLARD ROBISON AND HIS ORCHESTRA. HRS 1 couples both takes of the third title. The matrix numbers assigned to this session were 107854-107856, but it is not known to which title each was allocated. The "take" numbers shown in parentheses appear on some pressings, but they are false.
CHICAGO REDHEADS
Pseudonym on Australian Embassy 8009 (MAKIN' WHOOPEE) by Ernie Golden and his Orchestra, q.v.
CHICAGO RHYTHM KINGS
Muggsy Spanier, c / Frank Teschemacher, cl / Mezz Mezzrow, ts / Joe Sullivan, p / Eddie Condon bj, v / Jim Lannigan, bb / Gene Krupa, d / Red McKenzie, v. Chicago, March 27, 1928.
C-1804 Baby, Won't You Please Come Home - vEC
Voc unissued
C-1806 Friars Point Shuffle
Voc unissued
C-1808 Jazz Me Blues
Voc unissued
C-1810 Singin' The Blues
Voc unissued
Chicago, April 6, 1928.
C-1885-A There'll Be Some Changes Made - vRM
Br 4001, 80063, 01739, 03413, A-81111, A-500205, UHCA 8, Dec Y-5947, Pol 580013
C-1886-A I've Found A New Baby
Br 4001, 80063, 01739, 03413, A-81111, A-500205, UHCA 7, Dec Y-5947, Pol 580013
NOTE: Other titles from this session are of no known jazz interest. Bluebird B-6690, labeled CHICAGO RHYTHM KINGS, is actually by Tempo King and his Kings of Tempo. See also Art Hodes, Louisiana Rhythm Kings (Br 80064).
This was also a pseudonym for the following items listed in this book.
Brunswick A-500315 Billy Banks and his Orchestra
A-500316 Billy Banks and his Orchestra
A-500317 Jack Bland and his Rhythm Makers
A-500328 Eddie Condon and his Orchestra
A-500406 Eddie Condon and his Orchestra
Parlophone R-2812 Jack Bland and his Rhythm Makers
Polydor 580007 Billy Banks and his Orchestra
Vocalion S-20 Billy Banks and his Orchestra
THE CHICAGO STOMPERS
Pseudonym on Champion and Vocalion for the State Street Ramblers, q.v.
CHICAGO WASHBOARDS
Pseudonym on Parlophone A-3418 for Dan Russo's Orioles, q.v.
THE CHICKASAW SYNCOPATORS
Charlie Douglas, Henry Clay, t / H. B. Hall, tb / Christopher Johnson, __ Williams, as / George Clarke, ts / Bobby Brown, p / Alfred Cahns, bj / Moses Allen, bb, preaching* / Jimmy Crawford, d. Memphis, December 13, 1927.
145373-2 *Chickasaw Stomp
Col 14301-D
145374-3 Memphis Rag
Col 14301-D
CHICLET ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Banner 1408 I Never Care 'Bout Tomorrow (Six Black Diamonds; see Nathan Glantz)
Domino 414 I'll Take Her Back If She Wants To Come Back (California Ramblers)
417 Romany Days (California Ramblers)
418 Southern Rose (California Ramblers)
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