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CARROLL DICKERSON

CARROLL DICKERSON'S SAVOY ORCHESTRA: Carroll Dickerson, vn, dir: Willie Hightower, Homer Hobson, t / Fred Robinson, tb / Bert Curry, Crawford Wethington, as / Jimmy Strong, cl, ­ts / Gene Anderson, p / Mancy Cara,


bj / Pete Briggs, bb / Zutty Singleton, d. Chicago, May 25, 1928.

C-1976-B Missouri Squabble

Br 3990, 3853 (British), A-7837, A-81258

C-1977-A Black Maria

Br 3990, 3853 (British), A-7837, A-81258

CARROLL DICKERSON'S SAVOYAGERS: As above, but Louis Armstrong, t, replaces Hightower; Earl Hines, p, replaces Anderson. Chicago, July 5, 1928.

400992-B Symphonic Raps

Od 193329, 295231

400993-8 Savoyagers' Stomp

Od 193329, 031807, 295231, Par PZ-11265

NOTE: Parlophone as CORROLL DICKERSON'S SAVOYAGERS. Titles on Argentine Odeon are in Spanish. There is no reference in the Victor files to the rumored test record of IDA, SWEET AS APPLE CIDER by this orchestra.

DICKSON'S DANCE BAND

Pseudonym on Guardsman for the following items listed in this book:­

1880 Headin' For Louisville (Pinkie's Birmingham Five)

1880 Roll 'Em, Girls (The Southerners)



DICKSON'S HARLEM ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Victor 23377 for Gene Kardos and his Orchestra, q.v.



CARL DIENSTBERGER AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Instrumentation and personnel unknown. Richmond, IN, August 4, 1925.

12297,-A Wine Cellar Blues

Gnt unissued

12298,-A When The Night Comes Rolling 'Long

Gnt unissued



MARLENE DIETRICH

Dietrich requested the following artists accom­pany her on this session, the only one by her of any jazz interest.

Vocal, acc. by Freddy Johnson et son Jazz: Arthur Briggs, t / Peter Duconge, cl / Freddy Johnson, p / Juan Fernandez, sb / Billy Taylor, d / Peter Kreuder, ldr, a. Paris, c. July, 1933.

6477¾bkp Wo Ist Der Mann?

Gr 47002, 47199, Pol 524182, 530002, 25300, 25559, Br 7724, 85018, Vox 16074

DUKE DIGGS AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Supertone for Alphonse Trent and his Orchestra, q.v.



EDDIE DILLON'S DIXIE FOOTWARMERS

Duke Welborn, d, dir: Neal Landrum or Gordon Martin, c / Slim Grose, tb / Bill Hill, Jimmy Mullen, as / Hunt Grant, bsx / Red Cogburn, p / Joe Roberts, bj / Ham Munger, bb. Camden, NJ, September 28, 1925.

Bye Bye Baby

Vic test (unnumbered)

Skirts

Vic test (unnumbered)



DIPLOMAT (NOVELTY) ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Edison Bell Winner for the following items listed in this book:

3798 Stuttering (Bailey's Lucky Seven)

3799 Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Bailey's Lucky Seven)

3800 All Muddled Up (Husk O'Hare's Super Orchestra)

3812 Tomorrow (Bailey's Lucky Seven)

3816 Where The Bamboo Babies Grow (Bailey's Lucky Seven)

3861 Both sides by Bailey's Lucky Seven

3862 Carolina Home (Bailey's Lucky Seven)

3873 Swingin' Down The Lane (Lenin's Famous Players)

3876 Jingle Bells (Art Payne and his Orchestra)

3926 My Sweetie Went Away (Howard Lanin's Arcadia Orchestra)

3948 Broken-Hearted Blues (Ladd's Black Aces)

3948 I've Got The Yes We Have No Bananas Blues (Bailey's Lucky Seven)

4012 Maybe (She'll Write Me, She'll Phone Me) (Bailey's Lucky Seven)

4056 Steppin' Out (Harry Reser's Orchestra)

4671 South Wind (The Rambling Ragadors; see Lou Gold)

4696 Both sides by Sam Lanin and his Orchestra

The following side, issued as by the Diplomat Novelty Orchestra and hitherto thought to be by Jeffries' Rialto ­Orchestra, is of interest, but the personnel remains unidentifiable.

2 t / tb / cl, as / as / ts / vn / p / bj / bb / d. London, March, 1924.

8471-1 Why Should I Weep About One Sweetie?

EBW 4014


DIXIE BOYS

Carl Rinker, t / as or Cm / Louis Klatt, p / bj / Dick Dickson, d. Chicago, June, 1925.

825 Suite 16

Auto (unnumbered)

826 Poplar Street Blues

Auto (unnumbered)

NOTE: These are coupled; the first side is labeled as by the RAG PICKERS.

This name was also used as a pseudonym on Champion and Claxtonola for the Vagabonds, q.v. (itself a pseudonym for the California Ramblers), as well as for the following items listed in this book:

Champion 15227 I've Found A New Baby (Andy Preer and his Cotton Club Orchestra)

Rich-Tone 7045 Both sides by McMurray's California Thumpers



DIXIE DAISIES

Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:

Cameo 1267 I Ain't Got Nobody (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)

9035 St. Louis Blues (Broadway Broadcasters; see Sam Lanin)

9056 Remember I Love You (Bob Haring and his Orchestra)

9147 Would You Be Happy? (Irving Mills Orchestra)

Lincoln 2732 Ain't Got Nobody (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)

3085 Remember I Love You (Bob Haring and his Orchestra)



Pathé Actuelle 36602 Hello, Cutie! (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)

36628 Both sides by Sam Lanin and his Orchestra

Perfect 14783 Hello, Cutie! (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)

14809 Both sides by Sam Lanin and his Orchestra

Romeo 501 Ain't Got Nobody (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)

860 Remember I Love You (Bob Haring and his Orchestra)

The following sides have so far not been positively identified. They may be by a Sam Lanin unit including ? Hymie Farberman, ? Jules Levy, Jr., t / ? Ephraim Hannaford, tb / 2 cl, as, as / cl, ts / p / bj / bb / d. New York, October, 1922.

311-B What More Do You Want?

Cam 291

312-A-B 'Way Down Yonder In New Orleans



Cam 284, Lin 2005

New York, November, 1922.

330-C Lovin' Sam (The Sheik Of Alabam')

Cam 291, Lin 2007

New York, April, 1923.

480-B Louisville Lou

Cam 345, Lin 2047

481-A Papa Blues

Cam 348

New York, May, 1923.



506-D Long-Lost Mama (Daddy Misses You)

Cam 357, Lin 2062

NOTE: All the above Lincoln issues as BEALE STREET FIVE.

The following, by a different group or groups, are also reported to be of interest:

New York, September 1923

631-C Oh, Sister! Ain't That Hot

Cam 418

New York, October 1923



653-A Mama Goes Where Papa Goes

Cam 418


660-A The House of David Blues

Cam 428


678-C Sweet Butter

Cam 428


DIXIE DANCE DEMONS

2 t / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / vn / p / bj / bb / d. New York, February, 1928.

2915-A-B Birmingham Breakdown

Cam 8162, Lin 2816, Ro 585



DIXIE DEVILS

See the Grey Gull studio bands.

DIXIE FOUR

Jimmy Blythe, p / W. E. Burton, p, v / Bill Johnson, sb / Cliff Jones, d, wb. Chicago, c. June, 1928.

20657-1 Five O'Clock Stomp

Pm 12674, Cen 3024, JC L-67

20658-2 Kentucky Stomp

Pm 12661, Cen 3023, JC L-26, JRS AA-11

20659-2 South Side Stomp

Pm 12674, Cen 3024, JC L-67

20660-2 St. Louis Man

Pm 12661, Cen 3023, JC L-26, JRS AA-11



DIXIE INSTRUMENTAL FOUR

Jules Bauduc, bj, dir: unknown group; he composed both titles. New Orleans, October 22, 1927.

145025-1-2 Silver Slipper Rag

Col unissued

145026-1-2 Dizzy Lou

Col unissued



DIXIE JAZZ BAND

Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:

Challenge 591 Where Will I Be? (Original Indiana Five)

628 The Crawl (Original Indiana Five)

919 Baby's Coming Back (Toots Mendello and his Five Gee-Gees)

929 Dusky Stevedore (Joe Candullo and his Orchestra)

952 Both sides by Fred Hall's Jazz Band

958 Icky Blues (Irving Mills Orchestra)

958 St. Louis Blues (Dubin's Dandies/Demons; see Adrian Schubert)

995 Long Lost Daddy (Billy James and his Orchestra)

999 Makin' Friends (Irving Mills Orchestra)

Conqueror 7189 Missouri Squabble (Fred Hall's Jazz Band)

Jewel 5002 The Crawl (Original Indiana Five)

5048 Black Bottom (Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra)

5067 Struttin' Jerry (Original Indiana Five)

5145 Sorry (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)

5171 Sorry (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)

5192 Candied Sweets (Jack Pettis and his Band)

5196 Once Over Lightly (Jack Pettis and his Band)

5199 Steppin' It Off (Jack Pettis and his Band)

5263 Moten Stomp (Original Indiana Five)

5291 Know Nothin' Blues (Six Jelly Beans)

5331 Puttin' On The Dog (Six Jelly Beans)

5333 If I Can Ba-Ba-Baby You (Billy James and his Orchestra)

5335 Deep Hollow (Joe Candullo and his Orchestra)

5392 What-Cha-Call-'Em Blues (Joe Candullo and his Orchestra)

5412 West End Blues (Fred Hall's Jazz Band)

5446 Dixie Drag (Mendello and his Five Gee-Gees)

5488 Cat's Kittens (Willie Creager and his Orchestra)

5521 Some Of These Days (Dubin's Demons; see Adrian Schubert)

5547 Icky Blues (Irving Mills Orchestra)

5547 St. Louis Blues (Dubin's Dandies/Demons; see Adrian Schubert)

5565 Long Lost Daddy (Billy James and his Orchestra)

5569 Makin' Friends (Irving Mills Orchestra)

5575 Sweet Liza (Irving Mills Orchestra)

5677 Moanin' Low (Irving Mills Orchestra)

5685 It's So Good (Irving Mills Orchestra)

5707 St. Louis Blues (Dubin's Demons; see Adrian Schubert)

5729 The Way He Loves Is Just Too Bad (Lou and his Gingersnaps; see Luis Russell)

Oriole 241 Teasin' Squeezin' Man O' Mine (Original Memphis Five)

269 My Lovie Lee (New Orleans Jazz Band)

271 How Could You Leave Me Now? (New Orleans Jazz Band)

291 Copenhagen (New Orleans Jazz Band)

315 Hot Sax (Booker's Jazz Band)

347 West Texas Blues (Booker's Jazz Band)

413 Charleston (Six Black Diamonds; see Texas Ten)

413 Some Of These Days (New Orleans Jazz Band)

424 Sweet Georgia Brown (Six Black Diamonds; see Texas Ten)

413 Charleston (Texas Ten)

424 Sweet Georgia Brown (Texas Ten)

413 Charleston (Texas Ten)

424 Sweet Georgia Brown (Texas Ten)

443 Milenberg Joys (Seven Missing Links)

445 Right Or Wrong (New Orleans Jazz Band)

464 Red Hot Henry Brown (New Orleans Jazz Band)

467 Suite 16 (Southampton Society Orchestra; see Nathan Glantz)

475 Angry (Seven Missing Links)

475 Foot Loose (California Ramblers)

494 Show Me The Way To Go Home (Perry's Hot Dogs)

517 Hot Aire (Perry's Hot Dogs)

521 I'm Sitting On Top Of The World (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)

530 Has Been Blues (Perry's Hot Dogs)

531 My Charleston Dancing Man (Six Black Diamonds; see Nathan Glantz)

565 Wait Till You See My Baby Do The Charleston (Dixie Washboard Band)

590 Say, Mister! Have You Met Rosie's Sister? (Perry's Hot Dogs)

601 I've Got Those Charleston Blues (unknown; see Six Black Diamonds)

605 On The Puppy's Tail (Perry's Hot Dogs)

619 I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down (Perry's Hot Dogs)

625 Junk Bucket Blues (Perry's Hot Dogs)

674 Deep Henderson (Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra)

682 Jackass Blues (Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra)

685 Both sides by Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra

688 Black Bottom (Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra)

705 I Wonder What's Become Of Joe? (Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra)

717 Old Folks Shuffle (Joe Jordan's Ten Sharps and Flats)

723 St. Louis Blues (Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra)

748 Brown Sugar (Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra)

762 Stampede (Ken Moyer's Novelty Trio)

776 Any Day (unidentified)

784 That Sweet Patootie Of Mine (unidentified)

799 St. Louis Shuffle (Jack Pettis and his Band)

804 Stockholm Stomp Jack Pettis and his Band)

819 Indiana Shuffle Original Indiana Five)

828 Coffee Pot Blues (Original Indiana Five)

829 The Crawl (Original Indiana Five)

846 Ain't She Sweet? Jack Pettis and his Band)

880 I'm In Love Again (The Six Hottentots)

883 Rosy Cheeks (The Six Hottentots)

896 South Wind (The Rambling Ragadors; see Lou Gold)

926 Sugar (Original Indiana Five)

927 Some Of These Days (Original Indiana Five)

952 Memphis Blues (The Six Hottentots)

952 St. Louis Blues (Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra)

956 Lighthouse Blues (Original Indiana Five)

960 Rarin' To Go (Original Indiana Five)

963 My Melancholy Baby (Original Indiana Five)

977 Struttin' Jerry (Original Indiana Five)

984 Tiger Rag (California Ramblers)

1022 Both sides by the California Ramblers

1046 Washington And Lee Swing (Al Lynch and his Orchestra)

1071 There's A Rickety Rackety Shack (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)

1100 Sorry (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)

1123 Steppin' It Off (Jack Pettis and his Band)

1127 Once Over Lightly (Jack Pettis and his Band)

1131 Candied Sweets (Jack Pettis and his Band)

1171 Where Will I Be? (Original Indiana Five)

1172 Moten Stomp (Original Indiana Five)

1230 Know Nothin' Blues (Six Jelly Beans)

1256 Try To Smile (Ten Jacks of Diamonds)

1275 Somebody's Making A Fuss Over Somebody (Original Indiana Five)

1278 Puttin' On The Dog (Six Jelly Beans)

1282 If I Can Ba-Ba-Baby You (Billy James and his Orchestra)

1287 Both sides by Joe Candullo and his Orchestra

1308 Bring Back My Lovin' Man (Ten Jacks Of Diamonds)

1313 Deep Hollow (Joe Candullo and his Orchestra)

1339 When Sweet Susie Goes Steppin' By (Joe Candullo and his Orchestra)

1343 What-Cha-Call-'Em Blues (Joe Candullo and his Orchestra)

1348 Dusky Stevedore (Joe Candullo and his Orchestra)

1360 Baby's Coming Back (Mendello and his Five Gee-Gees)

1363 High Hattin' Hattie (Mendello and his Five Gee-Gees)

1368 Easy (Mendello and his Five Gee-Gees)

1371 Cool Papa (Mendello and his Five Gee-Gees)

1371 West End Blues (Fred Hall's Jazz Band)

1387 Sunday Afternoon (Mendello and his Five Gee-Gees)

1396 Dixie Drag (Mendello and his Five Gee-Gees)

1416 Missouri Squabble (Fred Hall's Jazz Band)

1454 Cat's Kittens (Willie Creager and his Orchestra

1457 You Please Me (Willie Creager and his Orchestra)

1474 Pepper Pot (Willie Creager and his Orchestra)

1475 Susianna (Dubin's Dandies; see Adrian Schubert)

1481 Some Of These Days (Dubin's Demons; see Adrian Schubert)

1507 Let's Get Together (Arthur Fields and the Noodlers)

1515 Icky Blues (Irving Mills Orchestra)

1515 St. Louis Blues (Dubin's Dandies/Demons; see Adrian Schubert)

1536 Pa's Old Hat (Billy James and his Orchestra)

1537 Makin' Friends (Irving Mills Orchestra)

1540 Sweet Liza (Irving Mills Orchestra)

1582 I've Got The San Francisco Blues (Billy James and his Orchestra)

1612 Some Of These Days (Dubin's Demons; see Adrian Schubert)

1624 Both sides by Irving Mills Orchestra

1663 Moanin' Low (Irving Mills Orchestra)

1663 You're Gonna Regret (Dubin's Demons; see Adrian Schubert)

1668 It's So Good (Irving Mills Orchestra)

1690 St. Louis Blues (Dubin's Dandies/Demons; see Adrian Schubert)

1726 The Way He Loves Is Just Too Bad (Lou and his Gingersnaps; see Luis Russell)

1728 Broadway Rhythm (Lou and his Gingersnaps; see Luis Russell)

1730 Both sides by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra

1768 Sweet Baby, Tell Me You're My Pretty Baby (Billy James and his Orchestra)

Regal 8874 Both sides by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra

DIXIE JAZZ HOUNDS

Pseudonym on Domino 306, 308, 328, and 329 for the New Orleans Jazz Band, q.v.



DIXIE JAZZERS WASHBOARD BAND

Tom Morris, c / Robert Cooksey, h, v / Mike Jackson, p / Bobby Leecan, g / Eddie Edinborough, d­, wb. New York, July, 1927.

107617 Memphis Shake

PA 7536, 11530, Per 136

107618 My Old Daddy's Got A Brand New Way To Love

PA 7536, 11530, Per 136

107619 Kansas City Shuffle

PA 7539, 11548, Per 139

107620 Black Cat Bone - vRC

PA 7539, 11548, Per 139

NOTE: Two takes of each of the last two sides are known to have been used.

DIXIE MUSIC MAKERS

Pseudonym on Romeo 307 for Bob Haring and his Orchestra, q.v.



DIXIE PLANTATION ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Levaphone for the following items listed in this book:­

A-101 Both sides by Sonny Clay's Plantation Orchestra

A-102 Both sides by Vic Meyers and his Orchestra

A-103 I Had A Sweet Mama (The Tennessee Tooters)

THE DIXIE PLAYERS

Pseudonym on Champion 15134 for the Vagabonds, q.v.



DIXIE RAG PICKERS

See the Grey Gull studio bands.

THE DIXIE RAMBLERS

Pseudonym on Champion 15494 for Vic Price and his Orchestra, q.v.



DIXIE REVELERS

Pseudonym on Sunrise 33009 for the Wabash Trio, q.v.



DIXIE RHYTHM KINGS

Omer Simeon, cl, as, dir: Shirley Clay, George Mitchell, c / Cecil Irwin, cl, ts / William Barbee, p / Claude Roberts, bj / Hayes Alvis, bb / Wallace Bishop, d. Chicago, September 23, 1929.

C-4391-A Story Book Ball

Br 7127, 4967 (Canadian)

C-4392-A Easy Rider

Br 7127, 4967 (Canadian)

C-4393-B The Chant

Br 7115


C-4394-B Congo Love Song

Br 7115


THE DIXIE SERENADERS

Sonny Clay, p, dir: Doc Hart, James "King" Porter, t / Leon White, tb / Leonard Davidson, Sherman Williams, cl,


as / Carlton Wade, cl, ts / Frank Watkins, bj / Bert Holliday, bb / David Lewis, d / v. Los Angeles, c. August, 1931.

18182 St. Louis Blues - v

Ch 16365, 40003, Spr 2771

18183 Cho-King

Ch 16365, 40003, Spr 2771

18184 When It's Sleepy-Time Down South - v

Ch 16341, Spr 2748

18185 River, Stay 'Way From My Door - v

Ch 16341, Spr 2748

NOTE: Superior 2748 and 2771 as LADD'S BLACK ACES. These masters were purchased from the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, according to Starr Piano Company files; they are not documented in the Brunswick files.



THE DIXIE STOMPERS

Pseudonym on Harmony and associated labels for Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra, q.v.



THE DIXIE SYNCOPATORS

Pseudonym on Oriole 2573 and Perfect 15685 for King Oliver and his Dixie Syncopators (q.v.)



DIXIE TRIO

Pseudonym on Grey Gull and associated labels for the following items listed in this book:

Globe 8020 Wilbur Sweatman

Grey Gull 1340 Wilbur Sweatman

1464 Novelty Blue Boys

DIXIE WASHBOARD BAND

Ed Allen, c / Bennie Moten, cl (and as, where noted) / Clarence Williams, p / Jasper Taylor, wb / Clarence Todd, v. New York, January 25, 1926.

141553-1 Wait Till You See My Baby Do The Charleston

Col 14128-D

141554-1 Livin' High

Col 14128-D

NOTE: Clarence Todd as SHUFFLIN' SAM.

New York, February, 1926.

6431-3 Wait Till You See My Baby Do The Charleston

Dom 3671, Or 565, BRS 19

6432? Shake That Thing

Dom 3671


NOTE: Domino 3671 as LOUISIANA WASHBOARD BAND; Oriole as DIXIE JAZZ BAND (FRANK GREEN, v); BRS as CLARENCE WILLIAMS' WASHBOARD BEATERS.

New York, May 8, 1926.

142172-1 You For Me, Me For You - vCT

Col 14141-D

142173-2 My Own Blues - vCT

Col 14141-D

New York, May, 1926.

6551-1 Boodle Am - vCT / asBM

Or 650

6552-1-2-3 I've Found A New Baby - vCT / asBM?



Plaza unissued?

NOTE: Oriole as LOUISVILLE WASHBOARD BAND.

New York, May, 1926.

6551-4-7 Boodle Am - vCT

Ban 1781, Or 650, Re 8093, BM 1013

6552-6 I've Found A New Baby - vCT / asBM

Ban 1781, Or 674, Re 8093, Sil 2770, BM 1013

NOTE: Domino and Oriole as LOUISVILLE WASHBOARD BAND; Silvertone as SOUTHERN SERENADERS (FRANK HOWARD, v).

Charlie Thomas, c / cl, ts / Clarence Williams, p / Bruce Johnson, wb / Clarence Todd, v. New York, October 21, 1926.

142852-3 Dark Eyes - vCT / ts

Col 14188-D

142853-1 Gimme Blues - vCT / cl

Col 14188-D

NOTE: Clarence Todd as SHUFFLIN' SAM.

? John Mayfield, tb / unknown bj, added; there is a tom-tom audible in addition to the wb on the first side, and the dialogue on this is by Todd and Williams. New York, October 22, 1926.

142856-3 King Of The Zulus

Col 14171-D

142857-3 The Zulu Blues - vCT

Col 14171-D

Ed Allen, c / Carmelo Jari, cl, as / Clarence Williams, p / Floyd Casey, wb / Clarence Lee, v. New York, March 10, 1927.

143612-3-4 Anywhere Sweetie Goes (I'll Be There) - vCL

Col 14239-D

143613-2-3 Cushion Foot Stomp - vCL

Col 14239-D

NOTE: Clarence Lee as SHUFFLIN' SAM.

DIXIELAND JUG BLOWERS

Lockwood Lewis, as, v / Clifford Hayes, vn / Cal Smith, Freddy Smith, Curtis Hayes, bj / Earl McDonald, jug, v / Henry Clifford, jug. Webster Hotel, Chicago, December 10, 1926.

37220-1 Boodle-Am Shake - vLL-EM

HMV B-10707

37220-2 Boodle-Am Shake - vLL-EM

Vic 20480, Bm 1018

37221-2 Florida Blues

Vic 20403

37222-3 Don't Give All The Lard Away - vLL

Vic 20420

37223-2 Banjoreno

Vic 21473

37224-2 Skip, Skat, Doodle-Do - vEM

Vic 20649, HMV B-5398, El EG-790

37225-2 Louisville Stomp

Vic 20403

NOTE: Biltmore 1018 as JOHNNY DODDS' DIXIELAND JUG BLOWERS (although Dodds is not present).

Johnny Dodds, cl, added; Hayes does not play on either take of 37228; McDonald and others speak*. Webster Hotel, Chicago, December 11, 1926.

37226-2 *House Rent Rag

Vic 20420, Bm 1019

37227-2 Memphis Shake

Vic 20415, HMV B-5249, B-10707, EA-4089, JK-2767, El EG-7853, Bm 1011

37228-1 Carpet Alley - Breakdown

Vic 20480, Bm 1019

37228-2 Carpet Alley - Breakdown

HMV B-10727, JK-2773, El EG-7777

37229-1 Hen Party Blues



HMV B-10727, JK-2773, El EG-7777

37229-2 Hen Party Blues

Vic 20649, Bm 1018

NOTE: HMV EA-4089 and Biltmore 1018 as JOHNNY DODDS AND THE DIXIELAND JUG BLOWERS.

Hense Grundy, tb / George Allen, Lockwood Lewis, ss, as / Clifford Hayes, vn / Dan Briscoe or Johnny Gateswood, p*, as shown / Cal Smith, bj, g / Earl McDonald, jug / Elizabeth Washington­, Prince LaVaughn, v. Chicago, June 6, 1927.

38635-2 National Blues - pDB



X LX-3009, EVAA, Vic RA-5343

38635-3 National Blues - pDB

Vic 20954

38636-2 Southern Shout - pDB

Vic 20954

38636-3 Southern Shout - pDB

Vic LPV-540, RD-7893 (LPs)

38637-2 *Garden Of Joy Blues - vEW

Vic 21126

38638-2 *You'd Better Leave Me Alone, Sweet Papa - vEW

Vic 21126

Clifford Hayes, speech where shown; Briscoe only, p. Chicago, June 7, 1927.

38639-2 Only Mother Cares For Me - vPL

Vic 20854

38640-3 Love Blues - vEW

Vic 21473

38641-2 I Never Did Want You - spCH

Vic 20854

38642-2 If You Can't Make It Easy, Get A Job And Go To Work - vPL

Vic 20770

38645-1 When I Stopped Runnin' I Was At Home - vPL

Vic 20770

NOTES: Matrices 38643 / 38644 are by The Pebbles. The tb and saxes are omitted on Vic 20770.



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