MAYBELLE ALLEN
Pseudonym on Broadway for Edith Johnson, q.v.
"MOON" ALLEN'S ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Champion 15039 for the Miami Lucky Seven, q.v.
PAUL ALLEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Ideal Scala and Scala for the following items listed in this book:
7036 Duck's Quack (California Ramblers)
7078 Easy Melody (California Ramblers)
7117 After The Storm (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
7192 Oh! How I Love Bulgarians (Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra)
PHIL ALLEN'S MERRYMAKERS
Probably a pseudonym for Jay Wilbur and his Band, used on Eclipse (1932-1933), in which case the personnel is probably: Billy Farrell, t / Claude Findlay, t, tb / Ted Heath, tb solo, a / Sam Acres, tb / Freddy Gardner, Harry Hayes, cl, as / Buddy Featherstonhaugh, ts / Reg Pursglove, vn / Cecil Norman and/or Harry Rubens, p / Jack Simmonds, g / Don Stuteley, sb / Max Abrams, d / Les Allen, v. London, October 17, 1932.
JW-875-1-2 Since I Fell In Love With Emmalina - vLA
Eclipse 288
NOTE: There are probably other titles so labeled of equal interest as jazz.
RAY ALLEN
Vocal, acc. by c / cl / p. Chicago, c. August 17, 1927.
12998 Hold Everything Blues
Gnt unissued
12999 Melancholy Blues
Gnt unissued
ALL STAR CALIFORNIANS
Andy Sannella, as / Joe Venuti, vn / Charles Magnante, pac / ? Frank Signorelli, p / Eddie Lang, g / sb / Irving Kaufman, v. New York, October, 1930.
E-35107- Cheerful Little Earful - vIK
Mt M-12000, Emb E-117, Pan P-12000
E-35108- I'm Proud Of You - vIK
Mt M-12002, Emb E-101, Pan P-12002
E-35109- Never Swat A Fly - vIK
Mt M-12002, Emb E-101, Pan P-12002, Emb E-100, Pan P-12001
NOTE: Embassy E-100 and E-101 as WHITE COONS ORCHESTRA; E-117 as MAJESTIC DANCE ORCHESTRA.
ALL STAR COLLEGIANS
Pseudonym on various ARC labels for Vic Irwin and his Orchestra, and on Goodson for the California Ramblers, both q.v.
ALL STAR JAM BAND
See Leonard Feather.
ALL STAR ORCHESTRA
Nat Shilkret dir: ? Tommy Gott, ? Del Staigers, t / Miff Mole, tb / Dudley Fosdick, mel / Max Farley, cl, as, f / Fud Livingston, cl, ts / Don Murray, cl, bar / Joe Venuti, vn / ? Milt Rettenberg, p / Carl Kress, bj, g / Joe Tarto and/or Al Armer, bb, sb / Chauncey Morehouse, d, vib / Franklyn Baur, v. New York, December 13, 1927.
41167-2 Chloe (Song Of The Swamp) - vFB
Vic 21149, HMV EA-311
41168-1-2 Alexander's Ragtime Band - vFB
Vic unissued
Ray Lodwig, Fuzzy Farrar, t, replace previous; Tommy Dorsey, tb, replaces Mole; Joe Tarto, sb, is the only bassist. New York, January 3, 1928.
41511-3 I Must Be Dreaming - vFB
Vic 21326, HMV B-5579, EA-343
41512-2 My Melancholy Baby - vFB
Vic 21212, HMV EA-357
41513-3 I Just Roll Along (Having My Ups And Downs) - vFB
Vic 21212, HMV EA-357
Nat Shilkret dir: Jimmy McPartland, Ray Lodwig, Fuzzy Farrar, t / Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / Dudley Fosdick, mel / Max Farley, cl, as, f / Fud Livingston, cl, ts / Joe Venuti, Lou Raderman, vn / ? Milt Rettenberg, p / Carl Kress, bj, g / Joe Tarto, bb / Chauncey Morehouse, d, vib / Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, March 21, 1928.
43384-2 I'm More Than Satisfied - vSL
Vic 21605
43385-1 Oh, Baby! - vSL
Vic 21423
Nat Shilkret dir: Fuzzy Farrar and 2 others, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Dudley Fosdick, mel / Max Farley, cl, as, f / Fud Livingston, cl, ts / 2 others, s / Joe Venuti, Lou Raderman, vn / Milt Rettenberg, p / Carl Kress, bj, g / Joe Tarto,
bb / Chauncey Morehouse, d, vib / Gene Austin, v. New York, May 1, 1928.
43688-2 Add A Little Wiggle
Vic 21423
43689-1-2-3 Alexander's Ragtime Band - vGA
Vic unissued
Nat Shilkret dir: Del Staigers, Mike Mosiello, Fuzzy Farrar, t / Chuck Campbell, ? Tommy Dorsey, tb / Andy Sannella, cl, as, stg / Max Farley, cl, as, f / Fud Livingston, cl, ts / Lou Raderman, vn / Milt Rettenberg or Jack Shilkret, p / John Cali, bj / Joe Tarto, bb / Dick Cherwin, sb / Joe Green, d / Johnny Marvin, v. New York, August 9, 1928.
46354-2 There's A Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder
Vic 21667, HMV B-5584, EA-436, El EG-1183
46355-2-3 She Didn't Say "Yes," She Didn't Say "No" (She Only Said "Maybe") - vJM
Vic 21667, EA-436, El EG-1183
Farley and Cherwin omitted; Nat Brusiloff or possibly Murray Kellner, vn, added; Don Howard, v. New York, July 15, 1929.
55609-2 My Dream Memory - vDH
Vic 22054, HMV EA-608
Carl Kress, g, replaces Cali; the Melody Three (Phil Dewey, Frank Luther, Johnny Parker), v. New York, July 30, 1929.
55642-1 Waiting At The End Of The Road - vMT
Vic 22073, HMV EA-664, X-3300
Nat Shilkret dir: Mike Mosiello, Del Staigers, t / Chuck Campbell, tb / Andy Sannella, cl, as, stg / Sammy Feinsmith, cl, as / Maurice Pierce, ts / Lou Raderman, Yascha Zayde, ? Murray Kellner, vn / Milt Rettenberg, p / Carl Kress,
g / Jack Pierce, bb / Dick Cherwin, sb / Joe Green d / Don Howard, Frank Munn, v. New York, August 23, 1929.
55653-1 Too Wonderful For Words - vFM
Vic 22104, HMV B-5718, EA-621
55654-1 You Made Me Love You, Why Did You? - vDH
Vic 22106, HMV EA-647
55655-1 Steppin' Along
Vic 22104, HMV B-5718, EA-621
NOTE: Victor 22106 as NAT SHILKRET AND THE VICTOR ORCHESTRA.
As for the last above, with the Melody Three, v. New York, November 8, 1929.
57533-3 Deep In The Arms Of Love - vMT
Vic 22197
ALL STAR RECORD
See Cab Calloway (September 21, 1932).
ALL STAR RHYTHM BOYS
Pseudonym on Harmony, Clarion, and Velvet Tone for Joe Venuti's Rhythm Boys, q.v.
ALL STAR TROMBONE OCTET
Personnel unknown. New York, May 23, 1933.
B-13371 Riff Song; Naughty Waltz
Br unissued
B-13372 Crazy Rhythm
Br unissued
BX-13373 Without A Song
Br unissued
BX-13374 Stormy Weather
Br unissued
B-13375 A Dream
Br unissued
ALL STAR TROUBADOURS
Pseudonym on Grey Gull for the California Ramblers, q.v.
ALOMO GARDEN JAZZERS
See Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra.
DANNY ALTIER AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Muggsy Spanier, c / Johnny Carsella, tb / Maurie Bercov, cl / Danny Altier, as / Phil Robinson, ts / Jess Stacy, p / Ray Biondi, g / Pat Pattison, bb, sb / George Wettling, d / Frank Sylvano, v. Chicago, October 22, 1928.
C-2466-B I'm Sorry, Sally - vFS
Voc 15740
C-2467-A My Gal Sal (They Called Her Frivolous Sal)
Voc 15740, Decatur 504
JOSE ALVARADO AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Australian Embassy for the following items listed in this book:
8084 How Am I To Know? (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)
8092 Sing, You Sinners (Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra)
THE AMBASSADORS
The following sides recorded for Vocalion between 1923 and 1929 are of some interest as jazz. There may be others as well.
Phil Napoleon, Earl Oliver, t / Miff Mole, tb / Bennie Krueger, ? Sammy Feinsmith, cl, as, ts / Frank Banta, p / ? John Cali, bj / bb / d. New York, June, 1923.
11638 / 39 When You Walked Out, Someone Else Walked Right In
Voc 14620, Bel 319, Gmn 1340, Hom H-470, B-361, Cymot 778
NOTE: Beltona as AMERICAN DANCE ORCHESTRA; Cymot as CORONET JAZZ BAND; Guardsman as SOUTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA; Homochord H-470 as HOMOCHORD DANCE ORCHESTRA, B-361 as HOMOCORD JAZZ BAND.
New York, October 3, 1923.
12062 Old Fashioned Love (intro: Charleston)
Voc 14686, Bel 403, Clm 1886, Hom H-536
NOTE: Beltona as PALM BEACH PLAYERS; Coliseum as MAYFIELD DANCE ORCHESTRA; Homochord as HOMOCHORD DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Bcl and vn added. New York, April, 1924.
13065 Savannah (The Georgianna Blues)
Voc 14810, Aco G-15515, Bel 687, Clm 1675, Gmn 7007, Hom H-638
NOTE: Aco as THE OLD VIRGINIANS; Beltona as AMERICAN DANCE ORCHESTRA; Coliseum as MARYLAND DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman as ORIGINAL BLACK BAND (which may be why this title was formerly thought to be by Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra); Homochord as HOMOCHORD DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Louis Katzman, t, vn, dir: / t / tb / cl, ss / cl, as / cl, ts / p / bj / bb. New York, May, 1924.
13185 (If You Don't Want Me) Stop Doggin' Me 'Round
Voc 14823
13186 Tell Me If You Want Somebody Else
Voc 14823
May Breen, u, added. New York, c. May 19, 1924.
13211 Ukulele Blues
Voc 14829, X-9483
Breen omitted. New York, c. May 29, 1924.
13281 June Night (intro: Ida, Sweet As Apple Cider)
Voc 35042, K-05137
13284 Oh Peter (You're So Nice) (intro: Some Of These Days)
Voc 35042, K-05137
Willie Creager, d, dir: Jack Axelrod, Manny Klein, t / Harry de Paola, tb / Sammy Feinsmith, Maurice Pierce, cl,
as / Ted Green, ts / Joe Meresco, p / John Cali, bj / Alex Goldfarb, bb. New York, July 24, 1924.
13371 Pleasure Mad
Voc 14851, Aco G-15535, Gmn 1613, Hom H-672
NOTE: Aco as THE OLD VIRGINIANS; Guardsman as NEW JERSEY DANCE ORCHESTRA; Homochord as HOMOCHORD DANCE ORCHESTRA.
New York, October, 1924.
13818 Cuddle Up A Little Closer
Voc 14907, Bel 720, Clm 1717, Gmn 1669
NOTE: Beltona as AVENUE DANCE ORCHESTRA; Coliseum as MARYLAND DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman as NEW JERSEY DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Gene Austin, v. New York, October, 1924.
13883 Choo Choo (Gotta Hurry Home) - vGA
Voc 14916, X-9523
Phil Napoleon, t / Miff Mole, tb / ? Gus Sharp, cl / as / ts / vn / ? Frank Signorelli, p / bj / Joe Tarto, bb. New York, November, 1924.
13940 Too Tired
Voc 14928, Bel 729, Clm 1729, Gmn 1684, Sc 731
NOTE: Beltona as AMERICAN DANCE ORCHESTRA; Coliseum as MAYFIELD DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman as PALL MALL DANCE ORCHESTRA; Scala as PAVILION ORCHESTRA.
Phil Napoleon, t / Miff Mole, tb / ? Gus Sharp, cl / Jack Pettis, Cm / ? Frank Signorelli, p / bj / Joe Tarto, bb / d / Irving Kaufman, v. New York, November, 1924.
13990 Oh! How I Love My Darling - vIK
Voc 14933, Aco G-15625, Bel 721, Clm 1724, Gmn 1685, Hom H-737, Sc 731
13991 The "Throw-Down" Blues
Voc 14933, Gmn 7012
NOTE: Aco as THE OLD VIRGINIANS; Beltona as AMERICAN DANCE ORCHESTRA; Coliseum as
MARYLAND DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman 1685 as NEW JERSEY DANCE ORCHESTRA, 7012 as
ORIGINAL BLACK BAND; all Homochord as HOMOCHORD DANCE ORCHESTRA; Scale as PAVILION
ORCHESTRA.
Louis Katzman, dir; personnel unknown apart from Harry Reser, bj / New York, November 24, 1925.
E-16950 / 52 Spanish Shawl
Br 2989
NOTE: This title was originally recorded on November 9, 1925, by Ray Miller and his Orchestra, but was rejected; the Ambassadors remake shown above retained Miller's name for issue.
AMBASSADOR'S DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Australian Embassy 8071 for the Rose Room Orchestra, q.v.
AMBROSE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Bert Ambrose directed what many connoisseurs, at the time and since, regarded as the finest British dance band. Among the many records it made for Brunswick, HMV, and Decca, the following stand out as being of considerable jazz interest. There may well be others of similar quality, despite unpromising titles.
AMBROSE AND HIS MAYFAIR ORCHESTRA: Bert Ambrose, vn, dir: Henry Levine, George Ratcliffe, t / Sam Acres, tb / Louis Martin, Jack Miranda, cl, as / Joe Crossman, ts / Sidney Lipton, vn / George Posnack, p / Lee Conna,
bj / Dick Escott, bb / Harry Raderman, d. London, June, 1927.
Take Your Finger Out Of Your Mouth
Br 108
AMBROSE AND HIS ORCHESTRA at the May Fair Hotel, London: Bert Ambrose, vn, dir: Leslie Berkin, George Ratcliffe, t / Sam Acres, tb / Perley Breed, Jack Miranda, cl, as, bar / Joe Crossman, cl, ts / Leo Kahn, p / Joe Brannelly, bj, g / Dick Escott, bb / Max Bacon, d / Lew Stone, a. Hayes, Middlesex, February 14, 1928.
Bb-12721-1 Without You, Sweetheart
HMV B-5464
Ted Heath, tb, replaces Acres. Hayes, Middlesex, April 2, 1928.
Bb-13144-1 Singapore Sorrows
HMV B-5464
Hayes, Middlesex, June 27, 1928.
Bb-13591-3 Sweet Sue - Just You
HMV B-5508, EA-492
Sylvester Ahola, George Ratcliffe, t / Ted Heath, tb / Arthur Lally, cl, as, bar / Joe Jeannette, cl, as, ts, f / Joe Crossman, cl, ts, bar / Eric Siday, Reg Pursglove, Ernie Lewis, vn (when used) / Bert Read, p, a / Joe Brannally, bj, g /
Dick Escott, bb, sb / Max Bacon, d / Eddie Pole, Ted Brandt, Phil Arnold, Eddie Grossbart, v. Hayes, Middlesex, November 2, 1928.
Bb-14882-3 Didn't I Tell You? - vEP, TB, PA
HMV B-5560
Hayes, Middlesex, January 31, 1929.
Bb-15706-3 That's Her Now - vEP, TB, PA
HMV B-5598
Bb-15707-3 The Whole World Knows I Love You - vEP, TB, PA
HMV B-5598
Danny Polo, cl, as, bar, replaces Lally. Chelsea, London, June 2, 1929
MB-204-1 Do Something
Dec M-31
MB-205-3 Sugar Is Back
Dec M-33
Chelsea, London, June 13, 1929.
MB-232-2-4 Walking With Susie - vEG / aLS
Dec M-37
MB-233-1 Breakaway
Dec M-49
Sylvester Ahola, George Ratcliffe, t / Ted Heath, tb / Danny Polo, cl, as, bar / Joe Jeannette, cl, as, ts, f / Joe Crossman, cl, ts, bar / Eric Siday, Reg Pursglove, Ernie Lewis, vn (when used) / Bert Read, p, a / Joe Brannelly, bj , g / Dick Escott, bb, sb / Max Bacon, d / Eddie Grossbart, Lou Abelardo, Sam Browne, v. Chelsea, London, July 9, 1929.
MB-295-3 Louise - vEG
Dec M-49
MB-296-4 Reaching For Someone - vEG / aLS
Dec M-55
Chelsea, London, September 12, 1929.
MB-444-2 Hittin' The Ceiling - aLS
Dec M-70
MB-445-3 Makin' Whoopee - vLA
Dec M-71
MB-446-3 Singing In The Rain - aLS
Dec M-70
Liverpool and Victoria Hall, London, September 17, 1929.
MB-495-2 I'm Bringing A Red, Red Rose - vLA
Dec M-75
Liverpool and Victoria Hall, London, October 11, 1929.
MB-551-2 Lovable And Sweet - vLA / aLS
Dec M-80
Chelsea, London, December 31, 1929.
MB-794-1 Painting The Clouds With Sunshine - vLA / aLS
Dec M-110
Crossman omitted. Chelsea, London, January 2, 1930.
MB-798-1 Piccolo Pete - vLA
Dec M-111
Chelsea, London, January 29, 1930.
MB-904-3 Happy Days Are Here Again - vLA
Dec M-117
Chelsea, London, February 18, 1930.
MB-976-3 The One I Love Just Can't Be Bothered With Me - vSB
Dec M-121
Hayes, Middlesex, March 28, 1930.
Bb-19080-3 Moanin' For You - vSB
HMV B-5813
Hayes, Middlesex, April 8, 1930.
Bb-19081-4 Cryin' For The Carolines - vSB
HMV B-5814, K-5964
Bb-19082-4 When A Woman Loves A Man - vSB
HMV B-5813
Leslie Sarony, v. Small Queen's Hall, London, April 24, 1930.
Bb-19261-1 The Empire Party - vLS
HMV B-5825
Bb-19263-1 I'm In The Market For You - vSB
HMV B-5824
Small Queen's Hall, London, May 22, 1930.
Bb-19328-3 A Bench In The Park - vSB
HMV B-5842
Bb-19329-3 A Japanese Dream - vSB
HMV B-5858, EA-786
Bb-19330-2 'Leven-Thirty Saturday Night - vSB
HMV B-5847, EA-786
Small Queen's Hall, London, June 19, 1930.
Bb-19829-2 Livin' In The Sunlight, Lovin' In The Moonlight - vSB
HMV B-5857
Jean Pougnet, vn, replaces Lewis and Pursglove; Joe Crossman, cl, ts, added. Small Queen's Hall, London, July 14, 1930.
Bb-19896-2 The Free And Easy - vSB
HMV B-5869, R-14533
Sylvester Ahola, George Ratcliffe, t / Ted Heath, tb / Jack Shields, cl, as / Joe Jeannette, cl, as, ts, f / Joe Crossman, cl, ts, bar / Eric Siday, Jean Pougnet, vn (when used) / Bert Read, p, a / Joe Brannelly, bj, g / Dick Escott, bb, sb / Max Bacon, d / Sam Browne, v. Small Queen's Hall, London, September 26, 1930.
Bb-20239-2 Good Evenin' - vSB
HMV B-5908
Small Queen's Hall, London, October 13, 1930.
Bb-20237-3 Bye Bye Blues - vSB / aBR
HMV B-5908
Bb-20259-1-4 My Baby Just Cares For Me - vSB
HMV B-5909
Bb-20282-1 My Bluebird Was Caught In The Rain - vSB
HMV B-5920
Bb-20283-2 A Girl Friend Of A Boy Friend Of Mine - vSB
HMV B-5909
Small Queen's Hall, London, November 18, 1930.
Bb-20390-2 What Good Am I Without You? - vSB
HMV B-5942
Small Queen's Hall, London, February 21, 1931.
OB-382-1 I'm Just Wearing Out My Heart For You - vSB
HMV B-5980
Small Queen's Hall, London, July 15, 1931.
OB-1291-1-2 St. Louis Blues
HMV unissued
Max Goldberg, Harry Owen, t / Ted Heath, tb / Billy Amstell, Joe Jeannette, cl, as, ts / Joe Crossman, cl, as, ts,
bar / Ernie Lewis, Teddy Sinclair, Peter Rush, vn / Bert Read, p, a / Joe Brannelly, bj, g / Dick Escott, sb / Max Bacon, d / Sam Browne, The Carlyle Cousins (Cecile Petrie, Pauline Lister, Lilian Taylor), v. Small Queen's Hall, London, September 16, 1931.
OB-1377-1 Me - vSB
HMV B-6068, R-14666
Small Queen's Hall, London, September 22, 1931.
OB-1389-2 The Queen Was In The Parlour - vSB, CC
HMV B-6075, EA-983, R- 14710, Vic 24002
Kingsway Hall, London, October 1, 1931.
OB-1121-1 Yes Yes (My Baby Said "Yes") - vSB
HMV B-6079, EA-983
Danny Polo, cl, as, bar, replaces Grossman; Harry Hines, as, added; Don Stuteley, sb, replaces Escott. Kingsway Hall, London, November 7, 1932.
OB-3485-2 Here Lies Love - vSB
RZ MR-770, G-21616
OB-3486-2 Please - vSB
RZ MR-770
AMBROSE AND HIS ORCHESTRA at the Embassy Club, London: Bert Ambrose dir: Max Goldberg, t, mel / Harry Owen, t / Ted Heath, Tony Thorpe, tb / Danny Polo, cl, as, bar / Sid Phillips, cl, as, bar, a / Joe Jeannette, as / Billy Amstell, cl, ts / Ernie Lewis, Reg Pursglove, sometimes others, vn (when used) / Bert Read, p, a / Joe Brannelly,
g / Dick Ball, sb / Max Bacon, d / Sam Browne, v. London, December 1,1933.
GB-6426-1 My Hat's On The Side Of My Head - vSB
Br 01662
Bert Barnes, p, a, replaces Read. London, November 20, 1934.
GB-6771-2 The Continental
Dec F-5317, F-7204
AMERICAN DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Beltona for the following items listed in this book:
242 Peggy Dear (Gene Fosdick's Hoosiers)
243 Who's Sorry Now? (Ben Bernie and his Orchestra)
312 Both sides by Gene Fosdick's Hoosiers
319 When You Walked Out (The Ambassadors)
359 Both sides by the Broadway Syncopators
400 Both sides by Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra
569 Both sides by Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra
661 Any Way The Wind Blows (Bar Harbor Society Orchestra) (cont. on page 26)
667 Doddle Doo Doo (Ben Bernie and his Orchestra)
687 Savannah (The Georgianna Blues) (The Ambassadors)
721 Oh! How I Love My Darling (The Ambassadors)
729 Too Tired (The Ambassadors)
930 Both sides by the Tennessee Tooters
991 After I Say I'm Sorry (Bailey's Lucky Seven)
992 Dinah (Bailey's Lucky Seven)
1035 Don't Wait Too Long (Bailey's Lucky Seven)
1049 No More Worryin' (Chuck Winters' Hotel Gramatin Orchestra)
1079 That Certain Party (The Southerners)
1080 Sweet Man (The Tennessee Tooters)
AMERICAN JAZZ BAND
Pseudonym on German Odeon principally for Joseph Samuels' Jazz Band, q.v., but on 311915 and 311919 (coupled) for Mamie Smith's Jazz Hounds, q.v., and on Brazilian Imperador 1006 (EVERYTHING YOU DO) for Nathan Glantz and his 0rchestra, q.v.
AMERICAN MARIMBAPHONE BAND
Joe Green, George Hamilton Green, x, marimba / p / bb, possibly others. New York, June 28, 1918.
77933-4 Tishomingo Blues (intro: Some Chocolate Drops)
Col A-2634
TESSIE AMES
Pseudonym on Silvertone for Trixie Smith and Priscilla Stewart, both q.v.
MISSOURI ANDERSON
Female vocal, acc. by probably: Joe Thomas or Dewey Jackson, c / ? cl / Miles Davis, p, with unknown speaker.
St. Louis, June 21, 1926.
986; E-3443 Gamblin' George Blues
Voc 1041
988; E-3445 Somebody Else's Blues
Voc 1041
WALTER ANDERSON AND HIS GOLDEN PHEASANT HOODLUMS
Walter Anderson, d, dir: Eddie Bratton, t / Norman Hendrickson, tb / Dick Hall, cl, as / Arthur Swaline, p / Les Backer, bj, g, v / Gordie Greene, bb. St. Paul, MN, September 23, 1927.
13094 Alabama Stomp
Gnt 6342, GS 40106
13098 Melancholy
Gnt 6265, Bell 568, Ch 15364, Chg 360
13100, -A Shakes
Gnt unissued
St. Paul, MN, September 29, 1927.
13104, -A Hold Everything
Gen unissued
13108-A Sugar Foot Strut
Gnt 6278, Ch 15363
St. Paul, MN, October 7, 1927.
13124 Mokus
Gnt 6342, GS 40105
13128 What'll We Do For Dough? - vLB
Gnt 6279
NOTE: Gennett 6278 and all Champions as NORTH-WEST MELODY BOYS. Other titles are of no jazz interest.
ANGELUS DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Australian Angelus for the following items listed in this book:
3005 Rio Rita (Johnny Sylvester and his Orchestra)
3039 Song Of The Vagabonds (Lou Gold and his Orchestra)
ANONYMOUS
The following records were issued without artist credit. Details will be found under the names shown.
Ariel 319 Original Capitol Orchestra
2329 Original Capitol Orchestra
Austral A-85 Original Memphis Five
A-122 Original Memphis Five
A-145 Original Memphis Five
Clifford 5291 Bert Lown and his Orchestra
Grey Gull 1701 Wilbur Sweatman Trio
1702 Wilbur Sweatman Trio
1706 Wilbur Sweatman Trio
Grey Gull 1724 Clarence Williams and his Orchestra
Grey Gull 7029 Novelty Blue Boys
Grey Gull 7037 Wilbur Sweatman Trio
Pathé 7051 Mitchell's Jazz Kings
Popular 1012 Varsity Eight
Popular 1042 Johnny Johnson and his Orchestra
Salabert 100518 Synco Jazz Band
100519 Synco Jazz Band
Usiba 263 Texas Ten
Victor X-16189 Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra
The following anonymous issues are of interest but have not yet been traced to any definite band:
Unknown t / tb / Andy Sannella, cl / jewsharp / p / bj / bb / d / v. New York, c. April, 1928.
3050-A Sure Enough Blues - v
GG / Rx 7028
The following records have considerable interest, but no clue to artist or origin is available:
Unknown medium-sized band. Date and location unknown.
OX-37363 San (part side)
Private issue?
NOTE: This was probably for public demonstration purposes. It is not a Brunswick matrix.
2 t / tb / cl, as / cl, ts / p / bb / d. Los Angeles, c. December, 1924.
247 No One Knows What It's All About
Test?
248 Mean Blues
Test?
Unknown c / tb / cl / p / d / others? Roger Bean Record Studios, Indianapolis, IN, date unknown.
At The Jazz Band Ball
Private recording
Sensation Stomp
Private recording
2 t / tb / as / cl, ts / p / g / sb / d. London, c. December, 1933
563 Corinne Corinna
Or(E) unnumbered (private recording, single-sided)
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