JIMMY DORSEY
Clarinet and/or alto saxophone solos, acc. by Leo McConville, Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Alfie Evans,
as / Paul Mason, ts / Arthur Schutt, p / Eddie Lang, g / Joe Tarto, sb / Stan King, d. New York, June 13, 1929.
401877-B Beebe - as
OK 41245, Par R-449, B-27059, Od 165757, 193336, A-189279, A-286001
401878-C Praying The Blues - cl
OK 41245 Col 36063, Par R-511, A-3245, B-27059, Od 165757, 193336, A-2320, A-189291,
A-286012
Acc. by Spike Hughes and his Three Blind Mice: Claude Ivy, p / Alan Ferguson, g / Spike Hughes, sb / Bill Harry, d. London, July 15, 1930.
MB-1618-1 I'm Just Wild About Harry - cl, as
Dec F-1876, F-9003, 703, MG-20604, Lon 344
MB-1619-2 After You've Gone - cl, as
Dec F-1876, F-9003, 703, MG-20604, Lon 344
MB-1620-1 Tiger Rag - cl, as
Dec F-1878
MB-1620-2 Tiger Rag (Paso del Tigre*) - cl, as
Dec F-6142, 8722, X-1300, Od 284378*
MB-1621-1 St. Louis Blues - cl, as
Dec F-6142, Dec F-1878, 8722, X-1300, Od 284378*
Alto saxophone solos, acc. by the Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra: Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Fulton Mcgrath, p / Carl Kress, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan King, d. New York, July 14, 1932.
B-12071-A Beebe
Br 6352, 01390, A-9293
B-12073-A Oodles Of Noodles
Br 6352, 01361, A-9293, A-500204
B-12073-B Oodles Of Noodles
Col 36063
NOTE: Matrix B-12072 is by Tommy Dorsey, q.v.
MATTIE DORSEY
Vocal, acc. by ? Troy Snapp, p. Chicago, c. August, 1927.
4750-3 Oh, Wasn't It Nice?
Pm 12521
4751-3 Mattie Blues
Pm 12521
Acc. by Troy Snapp, p. Chicago, c. September, 1927.
4825 Stingaree Blues
Pm 12554
4826 Love Me Daddy Blues
Pm 12554
TOMMY DORSEY
TOM DORSEY: Trumpet solos, acc. by Eddie Lang, g / Jimmy Williams, bb, sb / Stan King, d, with Arthur Schutt, harmonium*. New York, November 10, 1928.
401308-C *It's Right Here For You
OK 41178, Par R-449, A-3562, Od 193317, A-189279, A-189303, A-286001
401309-C Tiger Rag
OK 41178, Par R-462, A-2794, B-27060, DPY-1010, Od 193317, A-2336, A-189291, A-189303, A-286002, Lucky IX-14
NOTE: Parlophone A-3562 as TOM DORSEY Trumpet Solo. Some copies of Parlophone R-449 are credited to JIMMY DORSEY.
TOM DORSEY AND HIS NOVELTY ORCHESTRA: Tommy Dorsey, t / Frank Signorelli, p / Eddie Lang, g / Stan King, d. New York, April 23, 1929.
401821-B Daddy, Change Your Mind
OK 41422, Od 238128, Par A-2794
401822-C You Can't Cheat A Cheater
OK 41422, Od 238128, Par A-3562
TOMMY DORSEY: Trombone solos, acc. by the Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra: Manny Klein, t / Jimmy Dorsey cl, as / Fulton McGrath, p / Carl Kress, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan King, d. New York, July 14, 1932.
B-12072-A Three Moods
Br unissued
Larry Binyon, ts, added; Dick McDonough, g, replaces Kress. New York, August 6, 1932.
B-12150-A Three Moods
Br 01367, A-9293, A-500204
Bunny Berigan, t, replaces Klein; Binyon omitted. New York, April 8, 1933.
B-13207-A Maybe
Br unissued
MIKE DOTY AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Joe Haymes, a, dir: Roy Wager, t, v / Pee Wee Erwin, t / Ward Silloway, tb, v / Mike Doty, cl, as, v / Toots Mondello or Danny d'Andrea, cl, as / Paul Ricci, Bud Freeman, ts / Paul Mitchell, p / ? Mac Cheikes, bj / Gene Traxler, sb / Charlie Bush, d. New York, November 9, 1933.
78521-1 My Galveston Gal - vMD
BB B-5253, Eld 2133, Sr S-3336
78522-1 Puddin' Head Jones - vMD&ch
BB B-5251, Eld 2131, Sr S-3334, MW M-4426
78523-1 Lenox Avenue - vRW
BB B-5252, Eld 2132, Sr S-3335
78524-1 Can This Be The End Of Love? - vWS
BB B-5253, Eld 2133, Sr S-3336
78525-1 Annie Doesn't Live Here Any More - vWS
BB B-5251, Eld 2131, Sr S-3334, MW M-4426
78526-1 Lonely Lane - vWS
BB B-5252, Eld 2132, Sr S-3335
78527-1 You're My Thrill - vWS
BB B-5277, Eld 2151, Sr S-3358
78528-1 It's The Irish In Me - vMD
BB B-5277, Eld 2151, Sr S-3358
NOTE: Bluebird B-5253 as HARLEM HOT SHOTS. See also Joe Haymes.
DOC DOUGHERTY
See Doc Daugherty.
DOUGLAS AND HART
Pseudonym on Grand Pree 18547 for the Taylor Brothers, q.v.
DAISY DOUGLAS
Pseudonym on Columbia for Virginia Childs, q.v.
RUSSELL DOUGLAS
Pseudonym for Les Reis, q.v.
RUSSELL DOUGLAS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Australian Parlophone A-2271 for the Goofus Five, q.v.
DOWN HOME SERENADERS
Pseudonym on Champion for the following items listed in this book:
15399 Mean Dog Blues (Dunk Rendleman and his Orchestra)
15399 Cootie Crawl (State Street Ramblers)
FRANK DOYLE'S MARIGOLD ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Australian Electron for the following items listed in this book:
5026 / 5057 There Must Be A Silver Lining (Willard Robison and his Orchestra)
5031 Nobody's Sweetheart (Original Indiana Five)
5067 My Pet (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
5067 Happy-Go-Lucky Lane (Van [Steeden] and his Orchestra)
GEORGE DREW AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Superior 2829 for Floyd Mills and his Marylanders, q.v.
EDDIE DROESCH AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Eddie Droesch, as, dir: Ed Levin, Scotty Cochran, t / Moe Gappell, tb / Irving Philling, as / Buddy Rice, ts / Ben Selvin, vn / Ed Cunliffe, p / bj / Walter André, bb / ? Stan King, d / Dick Robertson, v. New York, November 5, 1931.
351126-2 Last Dollar - vDR
Cl 5407-C, Har 1388-H, OK 41532, VT 2467-V
NOTE: Okeh 41532 as BUDDY CAMPBELL AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Other sides from this session are of no interest.
GEORGE DRUX AND HIS SWEET'S BALLROOM ORCHESTRA
Instrumentation and personnel unknown, other than John d'Ana, g. ? Los Angeles, late 1920s.
Tiger Rag
New Flexo (unnumbered)
DUBIN'S DANDIES / DEMONS / DUMBELLS
Pseudonym on Banner and associated labels for Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra, q.v.
ROBERTA DUDLEY
Vocal, acc. by Mutt Carey, c / Kid Ory, tb / Dink Johnson, cl / Fred Washington, p / Ed Garland, sb / Ben Borders, d.
Los Angeles, June, 1922.
Krooked Blues
Nord 3007, Sun 3001, Tem R-22
When You're Alone Blues
Nord 3007, Sun 3001, Tem R-22
NOTE: Sunshine 3001 as ROBERTA DUDLEY AND ORY'S SUNSHINE [or SUNSHINNE] ORCHESTRA.
HERVE DUERSON
Piano solos. Richmond, IN, August 28, 1929.
15508-B Avenue Strut
Gnt 7009, Ch 15904
15509 Naptown Special
Gnt 7009
15510-B Easy Drag
Gnt 7191, Ch 15904
15511 Evening Chimes Waltz
Gnt 7191
NOTE: Champion 15904 as BARBECUE PETE.
THE DUKE OF HARLEM AND HIS FLUNKIES
Pseudonym on Parlophone R-1356 for Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra, q.v.
BERNICE DUKE
Pseudonym on Broadway for Elzadie Robinson, q.v.
HONEY DUKE
Pseudonym on Harmony and associated labels for Johnny Marvin, q.v.
LOUIS DUMAINE'S JAZZOLA EIGHT
Louis Dumaine, c / Earl Humphrey, tb / Willie Joseph, cl / Louis James, ts / Morris Rouse, p / Leonard Mitchell, bj, v / Joe Howard, bb / James Willigan, d. New Orleans, March 7, 1927.
37977-1 Pretty Audrey
Vic 20723, HMV B-5385, AE-2075, HJCA HC-14
37978-2 To-Wa-Bac-A-Wa
Vic 20723, HMV B-5385, AE-2075, HJCA HC-14
37979-1 Franklin Street Blues - vLM
Vic 20580, HJCA HC-13
37980-1 Red Onion Drag
Vic 20580, HJCA HC-13
37980-3 Red Onion Drag
Vic 20580
BLIND WILLIE DUNN'S GIN BOTTLE FOUR
King Oliver, c / J. C. Johnson, p / Eddie Lang, Lonnie Johnson, g / Hoagy Carmichael, percussion and scat vocal / 2nd percussionist. New York, May 1, 1929,
401842-B Jet Black Blues
OK 8689, Col DB-3440, BF-634, DO-3690, DZ-2040, Bm 1007, AF A-055
401843-B Blue Blood Blues
OK 8689, Col DB-3440, BF-634, DO-3690, DZ-2040, Bm 1007, AF A-055
NOTE: The date usually shown for this session is April 30, 1929. This is wrong. See also Eddie Lang.
JOHNNY DUNN
JOHNNY DUNN'S ORIGINAL JAZZ HOUNDS: Johnny Dunn, c / Herb Flemming, tb / Herschel Brassfield, cl, as / Ernest Elliott, cl, ts / Dan Wilson, p / John Mitchell, bj / Harry Hull, bb. New York, December 21, 1921.
80113-1 Bugle Blues
Col A3541
80114-1 Birmingham Blues
Col A3541
The next two sides, although labeled as Johnny Dunn's Original Jazz Hounds, are entered in the Columbia files simply as ORIGINAL JAZZ HOUNDS, and neither the cornet work nor the arrangements are typical of Dunn. They may be the sides referred to in The Chicago Defender of May 13, 1922, in connection with Sam Wooding's Orchestra having recently recorded for Columbia (such records, if they were made, were not issued under Wooding's name). If the band is Wooding's, the personnel would be: Elmer Chambers, c / Robert Horton, tb / as / Rollen Smith, ts / Charles E. Jackson, vn / Sam Wooding, p / Charlie Dixon, bj / Bob Ricketts, a. New York, February 24, 1922.
80214-2 Put And Take - aBR
Col A3579
80215-2 Moanful Blues
Col A3579, Re G-7797
NOTE: Regal G-7797 as REGAL JAZZOLA ORCHESTRA.
Johnny Dunn, c / Earl Granstaff, tb / Herschel Brassfield, cl, ss, as, a / Rollen Smith, ts / George Rickson, p / John Mitchell, bj. New York, August 18, 1922.
80529-1-2-3-4 Four O'Clock Blues
Col unissued
80530-2 Hawaiian Blues - aHB
Col A3729
New York, September 21, 1922.
80529-5 Four O'Clock Blues
Col A3729
Sam Speed, bj, replaces Mitchell, ? Harry Hull, bb, added; Perry Bradford and another, v (chanting the word "Hallelujah"). New York, February 14, 1923.
80859-3 Hallelujah Blues - vPB+1
Col A3839
80860-1-2 Spanish Dreams - Española Blues
Col A3839
New York, February 20, 1923.
80866-1-2-3-4 I Promised Not To Holler, But Hey! Hey!
Col unissued
80867-1-2-3 Careless Blues
Col unissued
JOHNNY DUNN'S ORIGINAL JAZZ BAND: As last. New York, March 13, 1923.
80866-5-6-7-8 I Promised Not To Holler, But Hey! Hey!
Col unissued
80898-1-2 Dixie Blues
Col A3878
Unknown cl, as / ? Jesse Baltimore, d, added. New York, April 11, 1923.
80947-2 Sugar Blues
Col A3878
As for August 18, 1922. New York, April 19, 1923.
80975-2 Sweet Lovin' Mama (Please Come Back To Me)
Col A3893
80976-2 Vamping Sal (The Sheba Of Georgia)
Col A3893
JOHNNY DUNN AND HIS JAZZ BAND: Johnny Dunn, c / tb / cl, as / ts / p / bj / bb / d. New York, October 30, 1923.
81321-3 Jazzin' Babies Blues
Col 13004-D
81322-2 I Promised Not To Holler, But Hey! Hey!
Col 13004-D
Cornet solos, acc. by Leroy Tibbs, p (and probably cymbal) / Sam Speed, bj. New York, April 11, 1924.
81685-3 Dunn's Cornet Blues
Col 124-D
81686-1 You've Never Heard The Blues
Col 124-D
JOHNNY DUNN AND HIS BAND: Johnny Dunn, c / Herb Flemming, tb / Garvin Bushell, cl, as / Jelly Roll Morton, p / John Mitchell, bj / Harry Hull, bb / ? Mort Perry, d. New York, March 13, 1928.
145759-2 Sergeant Dunn's Bugle Call Blues
Col 14306-D, Bm 1076, HJCA HC-75
145760-2 Ham And Eggs
Col 14358-D, HJCA HC-52
145761-1 Buffalo Blues
Col 14306-D, Bm 1076, HJCA HC-75
145762-3 You Need Some Loving
Col 14358-D, HJCA HC-52
DUNN'S ORIGINAL JAZZ HOUNDS: Johnny Dunn, c / ? Herb Flemming, tb / ? Garvin Bushell, cl as / as / James P. Johnson, Fats Waller, p / ? John Mitchell, bj. New York, March 26, 1928.
E-7232 / 3 What's The Use Of Being Alone?
Voc 1176
E-7234 / 5 Original Bugle Blues
Voc 1176
NOTE: The Brunswick file shows Perry Bradford present, but does not state in what capacity.
JIMMY DURANTE'S JAZZ BAND
Alfred Laine, c / Joe Loyocano, tb / Achille Baquet, cl / Jimmy Durante, p / Arnold Loyocano, d. New York, May, 1920.
7246 Why Cry Blues
Gnt 9045, St 9028
DURIUM DANCE BAND
Most dance records on the flexible Durium records (British counterpart to the American Hit of the Week label)
issued weekly throughout 1932 and early 1933 appeared under this name. The quality was remarkably good, but only the following are likely to interest the jazz enthusiast.
Lew Stone, a, dir: Nat Gonella, Bill Shakespeare, t / Paul Fenoulhet, tb / Ernest Ritte, Harry Hines, cl, as / Harry Berly, ts / Harry Reubens, p / Bill Herbert, g / Dick Ball, bb, sb / Bill Harty, d / Al Bowlly, v. London, April 1, 1932.
E-1024-B-C My Sweet Virginia - vAB
Durium EN-9
Probably similar; unknown v. London, c. September, 1932.
E-1081-A We All Wanna Know Why - v
Durium EN-30
BELLE DYSON
Vocal acc. by Harry Hudson, dir: probably: Murray Dempsey or Arthur Niblo, t / Ben Oakley, tb / Sid Philips, cl, as / vn / Jean Paques, p / Bill Herbert, bj / Bill Busby, bb / Sam Webber, d. London, c. October, 1929.
12541-2 I'm The Last Of The Red-Hot Mamas
EBW 4963
12542-1 He's A Good Man To Have Around
EBW 4963
E
SIDNEY EASTON
EASTON-STEWART: Sidney Easton, or / __ Stewart, one-string fiddle. New York, c. December 4, 1923.
72140-A Window Shoppin' Blues
OK 8116
72141-A Cast Away (waltz)
OK 8116
EASTON AND HOWELL: Sidney Easton, p, v / Bert Howell, vn, v. Grafton, WI, c. January, 1931.
L-729- Catchin' 'Erbs - Part 1
Pm 13061
L-730- Catchin' 'Erbs - Part 2
Pm 13061
NOTE: The jazz content of the above sides is marginal indeed. Sidney Easton also performed with Babe Matthews in the 1940 Jubilee Pictures film, Paradise in Harlem, which is beyond the scope of this work. See Blues and Gospel Records, 1890-1943 for information on videotape reissues of this film.
CHARLIE EATON
Pseudonym on Herwin for Will Ezell, q.v.
WILLIE ECKSTEIN
This pianist and composer made many records for Okeh and other labels, of which the following are of some interest as novelty ragtime performances.
Piano solos. New York, c. February, 1923.
Coaxing The Piano (Zez Confrey)
PA 020944
Knice And Knifty (Roy Bargy - Charley Straight)
PA 020944
New York, c. November 9, 1923.
72026-B Maple Leaf Rag (Scott Joplin)
OK 40018, Par E-5437, Od 03250
Nickel In The Slot (Zez Confrey)
OK 40018
New York, c. February, 1924.
Dizzy Fingers (Zez Confrey)
OK 40076
Fine Feathers (Larry Briers)
OK 40076
New York, c. April 15, 1924.
72442-B Puttin' On The Dog (Ted Shapiro)
OK 40121, Par E-5258
EDDIE'S HOT SHOTS
See Eddie Condon (Victor, Bluebird, etc.)
EDDIE AND SUGAR LOU'S HOTEL TYLER ORCHESTRA
Henry Thompson or Stanley Hardee, t / Albert Mitchell, tb / Adrian Kenney, as, bar / Charles "Sugar Lou" Morgan, p / Eddie Fennell, bj, v, a / Lee Scott, d. Dallas, October 24, 1929.
DAL-447-A K.W.K.H. Blues - vEF
Voc 1445
DAL-448-A-B Eddie And Sugar Lou Stomp
Voc 1514
DAL-449-A Yo Yo Blues - vEF
Voc 1445
DAL-450- I Never Miss The Sunshine - vEF
Voc 1455
DAL-451-A Sweet Papa Will Be Gone - vEF
Voc 1514
DAL-452- There'll Be Some Changes Made - vEF
Voc 1455
Dallas, November 1930.
DAL-6798-A Cruel Mama Blues - vEF
Voc 1723
DAL-6799-A Sympathetic Blues - vEF
Voc 1714
DAL-7000-A Love Song Blues - vEF
Voc 1723
DAL-7001-A Sorrowful Blues - vEF
Voc 1714
EDDY, REILLY AND THEIR ONYX CLUB BOYS
See Mike Riley.
EDDIE EDINBOROUGH
EDDIE EDINBOROUGH AND HIS NEW ORLEANS WILD CATS (or simply NEW ORLEANS WILDCATS WITH
TAP-DANCING JOE): Oswald Edinborough, k, v / Wesley "Socks" Wilson, p / Bobbie Leecan, g / Eddie Edinborough (TAP-DANCING JOE), wb. New York, April 10, 1931.
151497-1 Wild Cats On Parade
Col 14599-D
151498-2 Baby Mine - vOE
Col 14662-D
151499-1 Harlem Baby - vOE
Col 14599-D
151500-2 Wild Cat Stomp
Col 14668-D
New York, June 22, 1931.
151622-1-2 Some Of These Days - vEE
Col 14613-D
151623-2 Wild Cat's Ball - vEE
Col 14613-D
151624-2 Brown Baby - vEE
Col 14629-D
151625-2 Hot Stuff Red - vEE
Col 14629-D
EDDIE EDINBOROUGH AND HIS WASHBOARD BAND: Oswald Edinborough and another, k / Wesley "Socks" Wilson, p / Bobbie Leecan, g / v imitation of bb / Eddie Edinborough, wb / Billy Banks, v. New York, May 3, 1932.
11768-A Dinah - vBB
Voc 1702
11769-A Nobody's Sweetheart - vBB
Voc 1702
11770-A Dream Sweetheart - vBB
Voc 1701
11771-A Lawd, You Made The Night Too Long - vBB
Vic 1701
Vocal, acc. by Wesley "Socks" Wilson, p. New York, July 22, 1932.
152240-2 Do You Call That A Buddy ?
Col 14669-D
EDISON BELL DANCE ORCHESTRA
This name was applied to the resident studio dance orchestra of Edison Bell Records, and to such American
imports as the Edison Bell publicity department saw fit. The following is the only one known to be of interest as jazz.
2 c / tb / cl, as / bcl, as / ts / vn / p / bj / bb / d. London, c. February, 1925.
9167-1 Eat More Fruit
EBW 4175
CARRIE EDWARDS
Vocal, acc. by Howard Joyner (Bob Howard), p. New York, February 10, 1932.
405144-A Fattening Frogs For Snakes
OK 8938
405145-A Hard Time Blues
OK 8938
Acc. by Cliff Jackson, p. New York, March 9, 1932.
152130-1 Gettin' Lots Of Lovin'
Col 14652-D
152131-1 Dirty Mistreater
Col 14652-D
CLIFF EDWARDS (UKULELE IKE)
The following by this comedian and light vocalist are of some interest as jazz for their accompaniments.
Vocal, acc. by own u / Adrian Rollini, bsx. New York, February, 1925.
105863 That's All There Is (There Ain't No More)
PA 025132, 10855, Per 11566
Acc. by his Hot Combination: Red Nichols, c / Miff Mole, tb / Bobby Davis, as / Arthur Schutt or Irving Brodsky, p / Dick McDonough, bj / own u / Joe Tarto, bb / Vic Berton, d. New York, October, 1925.
106315-A-B Oh! Lovey, Be Mine
PA 025159, 11039, Per 11593, Starck 159
106316-A-B Say! Who Is That Baby Doll ?
PA 025159, 11039, Per 11593, Starck 159
Davis and Tarto omitted. New York, October, 1925.
106328 How She Loves Me Is Nobody's Business
PA 025160, 11040, Pen 11594
106329 The Lonesomest Girl In Town
PA 025160, 11040, Pen 11594
Davis and Tarto return. New York, November, 1925.
106384 Someone's Stolen My Sweet, Sweet Baby
PA 025163, 11020, Pen 11597, Starck 163
106397 How Can You Look So Good ?
PA 025167, 11037, Per 11601, Starck 167
New York, December, 1925.
106434-A-B Dinah
PA 025164, 11085, Per 11598, Starck 164
106435 Keep On Croonin' A Tune
PA 025164, 11085, Per 11598, Starck 164
106482 Clap Hands! Here Comes Charley
PA 025167, 11042, Per 11601, Starck 167
McDonough omitted. New York, January, 1926.
106493 Sweet Child (I'm Wild About You)
PA 025173, 11042, Per 11607
106494 I Want Somebody To Cheer Me Up
PA 025169, 11043, Per 11603
Acc. by own u / Adrian Rollini, bsx. New York, April, 1926.
106789 I Don't Want Nobody But You (I Ain't Got Nobody*)
PA 025192, 11290*, Per 11626
Acc. by his Hot Combination: Red Nichols, c / Miff Mole, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Arthur Schutt, p / Dick McDonough, g / own u / Vic Berton, d. New York, October, 1926.
107160-A-B Sunday
PA 25199, Per 11633, Starck 199
107161-A-B I Don't Mind Being All Alone
PA 25198, Per 11632, Starck 198
Acc. by his Hot Combination: Red Nichols, c / Miff Mole, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Arthur Schutt, p / Dick McDonough, g / own u / Vic Berton or Ray Bauduc, d. New York, November, 1926.
107181 Meadow Lark
PA 25199, 11341, Per 11633, Starck 199
107182 I Never Knew What The Moonlight Could Do
PA 25200, 11365, Per 11634, Starck 200
Mole omitted; Joe Venuti., vn, added. New York, November, 1926.
107194 I'm Tellin' The Birds, Tellin' The Bees
PA 25200, 11341, Per 11634, Starck 200
Acc. by his Hot Combination: Red Nichols, c / Jimmy Lytell, Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Bill Haid, p / John Cali, bj / own u / ? Joe Tarto, bb / Vic Berton or Ray Bauduc, d. New York, December, 1926.
107281 Lonely Eyes
PA 25203, Per 11637
107282 Since I Found You
PA 25203, Per 11637
107283 I Know That You Know
PA 25204, Per 11638, Spt 25201, Starck 204
Acc. by his Hot Combination: ts / vn / p / sb / d. New York, March, 1927.
107418 I'm Back In Love Again
PA 25207, Per 11641, Starck 207
Acc. by his Hot Combination: v, tb / bsx / as / ts / Al Duffy, vn / p / g / d. New York, c. March, 1927.
Oh, Baby! Don't We Get Along ?
PA 25206, Per 11640
Side By Side
PA 25206, Per 11640
Acc. by his Hot Combination: p, cel / own u / bb. New York, c. April, 1927.
One O'Clock Baby
PA 25208, Per 11642
The Whisper Song
PA 25208, Per 11642
Acc. by Andy Sannella, cl / vn / p / own u / sb. New York, July 3, 1928.
146622-3 I Can't Give You Anything But Love
Col 1471-D
146623-1-2-3 That's My Weakness Now
Col unissued
Unknown bar replaces vn. New York, July 12, 1928.
146623-5 That's My Weakness Now
Col 1471-D, 5068, 01265
Acc. by Andy Sannella, cl, as, g / own u / ? Joe Tarto, bb, sb. New York, July 25, 1928.
146797-1-2-3 Stack O'Lee - Part 1
Col unissued
146798-1-2-3 Stack O'Lee - Part 2
Col unissued
Acc. by t / tb / cl, as / p / own u, k / sb / d. New York, August 15, 1928.
146839-3 Halfway To Heaven
Col 1523-D, 5113
Acc. by Andy Sannella, cl, as, g / own u / ? Joe Tarto, bb, sb. New York, August 29, 1928.
146797-4-5-6 Stack O'Lee - Part 1
Col unissued
146798-5-6-7 Stack O'Lee - Part 2
Col unissued
NOTE: Matrix 146798-4 was never allocated.
Acc. by Andy Sannella, as / Eddie Lang, g / Joe Venuti, vn / own u, k / vc (the files list vc in the acc. but sb is audible). New York, September 21, 1928.
147028-3 Good Little, Bad Little You
Col 1705-D, 5185, 01369
Acc. by ? Jimmy Lytell, cl / Eddie Lang, g / own u, k / ? Joe Tarto, sb. New York, October 3, 1928.
146797-8 Stack O'Lee - Part 1
Col 1551-D, 1820-D, Cl 5449-C, Har 1408-H, VT 2509-V, Voc 3324
146798-9 Stack O'Lee - Part 2
Col 1551-D, 1820-D, Cl 5449-C, Har 1408-H, VT 2509-V, Voc 3324
NOTE: Matrix 146798-9 was used in error on some copies of UHCA 103; see Ben Pollack.
Acc. by the Californians: t / cl / vn / p, cel / Dick McDonough, g / ? Artie Bernstein, sb / Larry Gomar, d. New York, May 4, 1932.
B-11772- Dream Sweetheart
Br 6307, 01314
B-11773-A Great Big Bunch Of You
Br 6319, 01350, A-9283
B-11774-A All Of A Sudden
Br 6307, 01350
B-11775- Crazy People
Br 6319, 01314, A-9283
Acc. by own u, k / t / Jimmy Dorsey, cl / vn / Dick McDonough, g / d. New York, October 13, 1933.
B-14143-1-2 It's Only A Paper Moon
Br unissued
B-14144-1-2 Come Up And See Me Sometime
Br unissued
B-14145-1-2 You're My Past, Present And Future
Br unissued
B-14146-1-2 Night Owl
Br unissued
Acc. by own u, k / Dick McDonough, g / p / Artie Bernstein, sb. New York, October 24, 1933.
14146-3 Night Owl
Voc 2587, Br 01646, RZ G-21950
14209-1 Hush My Mouth (If I Ain't Goin' South)
Voc 2578, Br 01685
Bernstein omitted. New York, October 26, 1933.
14143-3 It's Only A Paper Moon
Voc 2587, Br 01646, RZ G-21950
14217-1 I Wanna Call You Sweet Mama
Voc 2578, Br 01685
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