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FRANK HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Champion for George Osborn and his Orchestra, q.v.



HORACE HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Russell Smith, Bobby Stark, t / Henry Allen, t, v / Claude Jones, Dicky Wells, tb / Russell Procope, Hilton Jefferson, cl, as / Coleman Hawkins, cl, ts / Horace Henderson, p, a / Bernard Addison, g / John Kirby, sb / Walter Johnson,


d / ? Fletcher Henderson, a. New York, October 3, 1933.

265150-2 Happy Feet

Par R-1792, Dec 18172, Od A-27748, 031811

265151-1 Rhythm Crazy (I'm Rhythm Crazy Now*) - aHH

Par R-1743, Dec 18171*, Od 031811, OR-1743, 194218

265152-1 Ol' Man River - vKA

Par R-1766, A-3883 A-7654, B-27581, B-71139, PZ-11136, TT-9063, Od OR-1766, Dec 18172

265153-2 Minnie The Moocher's Wedding Day - aHH

Par R-2031, A-6020, A-7654, Dec 18171, Od 272252, A-277481

265154-1 Ain't Cha Glad? - aFH or HH

Par R-1717, A-6020, Od 194218, 031812

265155-1 I've Got To Sing A Torch Song

Col CB-701, Dec 18254

NOTE: Columbia CH-701 and Decca 18254 as FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Parlophone


B-71139 as HORACE HENDERSON AND FLETCHER HENDERSON'S ORCHESTRA.

KATHERINE HENDERSON

Vocal, acc. by Clarence Williams' Orchestra: Ed Allen, c / Ed Cuffee, tb / Arville Harris­, cl / Clarence Williams, p. Long Island City, NY, c. September, 1928.

235-A West End Blues

QRS R-7024, Bwy 5034

236-A St. Louis Blues

QRS R-7024, Bwy 5034

Acc. by Clarence Williams' Orchestra: King Oliver, c / ? Ben Whittet, cl / Ben Waters, ts / Clarence Williams, p / Cyrus St. Clair, bb. Long Island City, NY, c. October, 1928.

256-A Lonesome Lovesick Blues

QRS R-7032

257-A Have You Ever Felt That Way?

QRS R-7032

258 What Can You Do Without Me?

QRS R-7054

Clarinet present on the first side only; ? Albert Socarras, as, added. Long Island City, NY, c. November, 1928.

273-A Do It, Baby

QRS R-7041, Pm 12840

274-A Mushy Love

QRS R-7054

275 If You Like Me

Pm 12840


285-A If You Like Me

QRS R-7041

NOTE: Katherine Henderson's aunt (Eva Taylor) recorded two titles as CATHERINE HENDERSON for Harmony; see Eva Taylor.

ROSA HENDERSON

Vocal, acc. by unknown p. New York, late April, 1923.

1376-1 I'm Broke Foolin' With You

Pm 12058

1377-1-2 I Ain't No Man's Slave

Pm 12058

NOTE: This issue as ROSE HENDERSON.

Vocal, acc. by unknown p. New York, May 5, 1923.

I Ain't No Man's Slave

Vic test (unnumbered)

I'm Broke Fooling With You

Vic test (unnumbered)

Acc. by Wendell P. Talbert, p. New York, May 24, 1923.

28026-2 Good Woman's Blues

Vic 19084

28027-2 I'm Broke Fooling With You

Vic 19084

Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, June, July, 1923.

11686 / 87 Where (Can That Somebody Be?)

Voc 14635

11689 Down South Blues

Voc 14635

New York, July 12, 1923.

81127-2 Afternoon Blues

Col A3958

81128-3 I Need You

Col A3958

Acc. by Elmer Chambers, c / Teddy Nixon, tb / Don Redman, cl / as / ? Billy Fowler, bsx / Fletcher Henderson, p / Charlie Dixon, bj. New York, July 19, 1923.

28299-4 Midnight Blues (A Wee Hour Chant)

Vic 19124

28300-1-2-3-4 Struttin' Blues

Vic unissued

Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, August 21, 1923.

11860 So Long To You And The Blues

Voc 14652

11862 / 63 If You Don't Give Me What I Want (I'm Going To Get It Somewhere Else)

Voc 14652

New York, August 29, 1923.

28516-1-2-3 Low Down Papa (Sweet Mama's Blues)

Vic unissued

28517-1-2-3-4 I Want My Sweet Daddy Now

Vic unissued

New York, September 19, 1923.

28516-4 Low Down Papa (Sweet Mama's Blues)

Vic 19157

28517-5-6-7 I Want My Sweet Daddy Now

Vic unissued

28576-1-2-3-4 Awful Moanin' Blues

Vic unissued

Acc. by the Virginians: Ross Gorman, cl, dir: Henry Busse, Frank Siegrist, t / Roy Maxon, tb / Hale Byers, Don Clark, as / Ferde Grofé, p / Mike Pingitore, bj / Jack Barsby, bb. New York, September 25, 1923.

28300-8 Struttin' Blues

Vic 19157

Acc. by Coleman Hawkins, ts / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, September 26, 1923.

12018 It Won't Be Long Now

Voc 14682

Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, October 4, 1923.

12070 / 71 Every Woman's Blues

Voc 14682

Note: Despite label copy to the contrary, Hawkins is not present.

New York, October 18, 1923.

28755-1-2-3-4 Mason-Dixon Blues

Vic unissued

New York, October 26, 1923.

12194 I Want My Sweet Daddy Now

Voc 14708, Sil 3002

12196 He May Be Your Dog But He's Wearing My Collar

Voc 14708, Sil 3002

New York, December, 1923.

31028-2 Got The World In A Jug (The Stopper's In My Hand)

Ajax 17021

31029-1 When You Walked Out (Someone Else Walked Right In)

Ajax 17021

Acc. by Tom Morris, c / p. New York, December, 1923.

105013 He's Never Gonna Throw Me Down

PA 032021, Per 12100

105014 Every Day Blues

PA 032021, Per 12100

NOTE: Perfect 1100 as ROSE HENDERSON.

Acc. by Fletcher Henderson's Jazz Five: Elmer Chambers, c / Teddy Nixon, tb / Don Redman, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p / Charlie Dixon, bj. New York, February 13, 1924.

12520 / 21 I'm A Good Gal (But I'm A Thousan' Miles From Home)

Br 2589

12522 / 23 Papa Will Be Gone



Br 2589

Acc. by Joe Smith, c / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, February 18, 1924.

12743 / 44 Hey Hey! And He He! I'm Charleston Crazy

Voc 14770, Sil 3001

12745 / 46 Do Right Blues

Voc 14770, Sil 3001

Acc. by L. M. Conaway, stg / ? Porter Grainger, p. New York, March, 1924.

42601-2 Goin' Home

Em 10747

42602-2 West Indies Blues

Em 10747

Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, April 3, 1924.

12971 How Come You Do Me Like You Do?

Voc 14795, Sil 3003

12972 My Papa Doesn't Two-Time No Time

Voc 14795, Sil 3003

Acc. by Fletcher Henderson's Jazz Five: Elmer Chambers, c / Teddy Nixon, tb / Don Redman, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p / Charlie Dixon, bj. New York, April 10, 1924.

12843 / 45 Clearing House Blues

Br 2612

12846 / 47 West Indies Blues



Br 2612

Acc. by Henderson and his Orchestra [sic]: Howard Scott, c / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, May, 1924.

42657-1 Back Woods Blues

Em 10763


42658-1 Four Flushin' Papa (You've Gotta Play Straight With Me)

Em 10763


Acc. by Edgar Dowell, p. New York, May 20, 1924.

13219 Black Star Line (A West Indies Chant)

Voc 14825, Sil 3004

13223 Barbadoes Blues

Voc 14825, Sil 3004

New York, May 23, 1924.

13237 Chicago Monkey Man Blues

Voc 14832

Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, May 24, 1924.

13247 How'm I Gonna Get 'Em (When You Keep On Keep On Holdin' 'Em Back)

Voc 14832

13252 Barrel House Blues

Voc 14831

13254 My Right Man

Voc 14831

Acc. by the Choo Choo Jazzers: Harry Smith, c, or Bob Fuller, cl / Cliff Jackson, p. New York, c. July, 1924.

31607 I Can't Get The One I Want - cHS

Ajax 17049

New York, c. September, 1924.

31636 Strut Yo' Puddy - cHS

Ajax 17055, PA 7506, Per 106

31637 Somebody's Doin' What You Wouldn't Do - clBF

Ajax 17055

31639 Hard-Hearted Hannah - cHS

Ajax 17060

NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 7506 and Perfect 106 as MAMIE HARRIS.

Acc. by Edgar Dowell, p. New York, July, 1924.

5555-1 Barrel House Blues

Ban 1394, Or 263, Re 9690

NOTE: Banner 1394 and Regal 9690 as SALLY RITZ; Oriole 263 as ROSA GREEN, piano acc. by SAM HILL.

Acc. by ? Bubber Miley, c / ? Jake Frazier, tb / Louis Hooper or Arthur Ray, p. New York, c. September 29, 1924.

5651-3 Deep River Blues

Ban 1452, Dom 424, Re 9748

5652-3 The Basement Blues

Ban 1437, Dom 413, Re 9733, Hg 984

NOTE: Domino 413 as MAE HARRIS, 424 as BESSIE WILLIAMS; all others as SALLY RITZ.

Acc. by the Kansas City Five: ? Bubber Miley, c / Jake Frazier, tb / Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooper, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York, October 28, 1924.

9812 Don't Advertise Your Man

Ed 51478

Acc. by the Choo Choo Jazzers: Louis Metcalf, c / Cliff Jackson, p, with train, whistle effects by Joe Davis*. New York, early November, 1924.

31675 Twelfth Street Blues

Ajax 17081

31677 *Memphis Bound

PA 032122, Per 12201

31678 *Memphis Bound

Ajax 17069

NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 032122 and Perfect 12201 as JOSEPHINE THOMAS.

Acc. by the Kansas City Five: probably Bubber Miley, c / Jake Frazier, tb / Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooper, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York, November 21, 1924.

9861 Undertaker's Blues

Ed 51476


Acc. by the Kansas City Four: Louis Metcalf, c / Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooper, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York,
c. February, 1925.

31790 Everything My Sweetie Does Pleases Me

Ajax 17116, Dom 3504, Re 9831

NOTE: Domino 3504 and Regal 9831 as FLORA DALE.

Acc. by the Choo Choo Jazzers: Rex Stewart, c / Jake Frazier, tb / Louis Hooper, p. New York, c. February, 1925.

31795 It Takes A Two-Time Papa (To Make A One-Time Mama Mad)

Ajax 17116, PA 7506, Per 106

NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 7506 and Perfect 106 as MAMIE HARRIS.,

Acc. by the Kansas City Trio: Jake Frazier, tb / Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooper, p; or unknown c / p / bj*. New York, February 19, 1925.

380 / 81W Nobody Knows The Way I Feel 'Dis Mornin'

Voc 14995

382 / 84W Penitentiary Bound Blues

Voc 14995

385 / 87W 12 th Street Blues*

Voc 15011

Acc. by the Kansas City Trio: Rex Stewart, c or Jake Frazier, tb or Bob Fuller, cl (as noted) / Louis Hooper, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York, March 20, 1925.

577 / 79W Get It Fixed - cRS

Voc 15044

580 / 82W Low-Down Daddy Blues - clBF

Voc 1501


583 / 85W Poplar Bluff Blues - tbJF

Voc 15044

Acc. by The Three Jolly Miners: Jake Frazier, tb / Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooper, p. New York, October 17, 1925.

E-1511 / 13 And I Don't Mean If

Voc 15215

E-1514 / 16 You Can't Be Like My Last Man Was

Voc 15215

Acc. by Rex Stewart, c / Louis Hooper, p. New York, March 2, 1926.

141740-1 Let's Talk About My Sweetie

Col 14130-D

141741-2 Mama Is Waitin' For You

Col 14130-D

Acc. by Fats Waller, p. New York, March, 1926.

106735 You Get Mad

PA 7501, Per 101

106736 What's The Matter Now?

PA 7501, Per 101

NOTE: Both issues as MAMIE HARRIS.

Acc. by the Four Musical Blackbirds: Tom Morris, c / Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooper, p / bb. New York, March 31, 1926.

E-2713 / 14 / 15 Do It, Mr. So-And-So

Voc 1011 (not issued)

E-2716 / 17 / 18 Fulton Street Blues

Voc 1011 (not issued)

Acc. by the Three Hot Eskimos: Louis Metcalf, c / Bob Fuller, cl / Cliff Jackson or Edgar Dowell, p. New York, May 14, 1926.

E-3050 Here Comes My Baby

Voc 1021, Or(E) 1006

E-3052 Chicago Policeman Blues

Voc 1021, Or(E) 1006

NOTE: These titles reportedly were first recorded in April 1926 and rejected, but this session has not been found in the Brunswick files.

Acc. by cl / p*; or by the Four Black Diamonds: As above, plus Jake Frazier, tb; Louis Hooper may be the pianist. New York, June 5, 1926.

E-3189 / 90 *Hock Shop Blues

Voc unissued

E-3191 *I'm Savin' It All For You

Voc 1026 (never issued)

E-3194 Daddy, Come Back

Voc 1025, Or(E) 1001

E-3196 I've Got Somebody Now

Voc 1025, Or(E) 1001

Acc. by c / cl / p. New York, July 2, 1926.

E-3361 / 63 Rough House Blues (A Reckless Woman's Lament)

Voc 1038

E-3366 She Belongs To Me (He Belongs To Me)

Voc 1038

E-3367 Hock Shop Blues

Voc 1026 (never issued)

Acc. by Cliff Jackson, p. New York, July 15, 1926.

142450-3 He's My Man

Col 14152-D

142451-2 In That Apartment Upstairs

Col 14152-D

Acc. by Charlie Thomas, c / Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooper, p. New York, August, 1926.

6781-4-5 Papa, If You Can't Do Better

Ban 1882, Dom 3852, Or 772, Re 8196

NOTE: Banner, Domino, and Regal as SARA JOHNSON; Oriole as GLADYS WHITE.

Cliff Jackson, p, replaces Hooper. New York, September-October, 1926.

6852-2 I'm Saving It All For You

Ban 1882, Dom 3852, Or 746, Re 8196

NOTE: Banner, Domino and Regal as SARA JOHNSON; Oriole as GLADYS WHITE.

Acc. by Demas Dean, c / Porter Grainger, p. New York, December, 1926.

107303 Git Goin'

PA 7519, Per 119

107304 Someday You'll Come Back To Me

PA 7519, Per 119

Acc. by ? Cliff Jackson, p. New York, December, 1926-January, 1927.

107315 Slow Up, Papa

PA 7522, Per 122

107316 Hock Shop Blues

PA 7522, Per 122

Acc. by James P. Johnson, p. New York, May, 1927.

107545 Black Snake Moan

PA 7529, Per 129

107546 Fortune Teller Blues

PA 7529, Per 129

Gay Catin' Daddy

PA 7534, Per 134

I'm Savin' It All For You

PA 7534, Per 134

Acc. by Cliff Jackson, p. New York, c. September 20, 1927.

107789 You Can't Have It Unless I Give It To You

PA 7535, Per 135, TMH 7535

107790 Dyin' Crap-Shooter's Blues

PA 7535, Per 135, TMH 7535

107791 Police Blues

PA 7538, Per 138, TMH 7539

107792 Never Let Your Left Hand Know

PA 7538, Per 138, TMH 7538

Acc. by unknown c / Porter Grainger, a, ? p / bj. New York, March 21, 1928.

E-7212 Get It Fixed

Voc 1177

Acc. by unknown tb / p. New York, April 7, 1928.

E-7266 Poplar Bluff Blues

Voc 1177

Acc. unknown. New York, c. July, 1928.

31300- Shake It Down

Marathon 045 (7")

31301- If You Can't Control Your Man

Marathon 045 (7")

Acc. by James P. Johnson, p. New York, August 19, 1931.

151739-1 Doggone Blues

Col 14627-D

151740-1 Can't Be Bothered With No Sheik

Col 14627-D



ROY HENDERSON'S DANCE ORCHESTRA

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

H-820 When You Do What You Do (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)

H-838 Steppin' In Society (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)



HENNY HENDRICKSON'S LOUISVILLE SERENADERS

Clarence "Henny" Hendrickson, cl, ss, as, dir: Herb Facemyer, t, v / 2nd t / Morris Gecenok, tb / Don Shook, as / Jack Waddington, ts / Lew Quadling, p / Wyatt Haynes, bj, g / Art Maxwell, bb, v / d / Harold Arlen, a. Camden, NJ, July 21, 1930.

62681-1 If I Had A Girl Like You

Vic Special (unnumbered)

62682-2 After You've Gone

Vic Special (unnumbered)

62683-2 'Leven-Thirty Saturday Night

Vic Special (unnumbered)

62684-1 I'm Needin' You

Vic Special (unnumbered)

62685-2 Bye Bye Blues

Vic Special (unnumbered)

62686-2 My Future Just Passed

Vic Special (unnumbered)

Johnny Lingo, tb, replaces Gecenok; Eddie Friebel, ts, v, replaces Waddington; Bill Wallace, p, replaces Quadling. Camden, NJ, June 10, 1931.

68227-2 I Wanna Sing About You - vAM-HF-EF

TT C-1585

68228-2 I Ain't Got Nobody - vAM-HF-EF

Eld 1931, TT C-1585

68229-2 Washington And Lee Swing - vAM-HF-EF

TT C-1586

68230-2 Never

Vic 22750

NOTE: Electradisk 1931 as HARLEM HOT SHOTS.

Camden, NJ, June 17, 1931.

68241-2 Rambling Wreck From Georgia Tech - vAM-HF-EF

TT C-1586

68242-1 On The Beach With You

Vic 22749

68243-1 Buffalo Rhythm

Vic 22749

68244-1 Without That Gal!

Vic 22750

WILBUR HENKEL

Pseudonym on Supertone S-2201 for Chester Gaylord, q.v.



GWEN HENRY

Vocal, acc. by t /as / bsx / p / d. London, c. March, 1930

E-3144-4 Do I Know What I'm Doing When I'm In Love?

Par R-614

E-3145-4 When A Black Sheep Is Blue For Home

Par R-614



CARL HENRY ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on New Phonic 1245 for the Ten Jacks of Diamonds, q.v.



LENA HENRY

Vocal, acc. by cl / John Montagu, p. New York, August 22, 1924.

13594 Consolation Blues

Voc 14873, Sil 3017

13596 Low Down Despondent Blues

Voc 14873, Sil 3017

Acc. by Rex Stewart, c / John Montagu, p. New York, September 15, 1924.

13695 Family Skeleton Blues

Voc 14902, Sil 3015

13697 Sinful Blues

Voc 14902, Sil 3015

Acc. by cl, as / John Montagu, p. New York, September 25, 1924.

13762 Freight Train Blues - as

Voc 14910, Sil 3020

13764 Ghost Walkin' Blurs - cl

Voc 14910, Sil 3020



"SLOPPY" HENRY

Waymon Henry, v, acc. by Eddie Heywod, p. Atlanta, August 27, 1924.

8715-A Tom Cat Rag

OK 8178


8716-A Cannon Ball Blues

OK 8178


Acc. by Eddie Heywood, p, with __ Burr, v*. Atlanta, c. March 8, 1926.

9578-A Foggy Morning Blues

OK 8368

9579-A Bobbed Haired Woman Blues



OK 8305

9580-A Traveling Blues

OK 8305

9582-A Goose-Pecked Man



OK 8334

9583-A Alias Charlie Jones Blues

OK 8334

9584-A Run Away Blues



OK 8368

NOTE: Matrix 9584 as "SLOPPY" AND BURR. Matrix 9581 is untraced.

Acc. by 2 g or vn / g, as shown. Atlanta, August 13, 1928.

402139-A Canned Heat Blues - 2 g

OK 8630

402140-A Say I Do It - 2 g



OK 8805

402141-B Long Tall Disconnected Mama - vn, g

OK 8630

402142-B Royal Palm Special Blues - vn, g



OK 8845

Acc. by ? Henry Mason, c / ? J. Neal Montgomery, p. Atlanta, March 12, 1929.

402281-B Hobo Blues

OK 8683, WS 108

402282-A The Best Cheap Car In The Market Is A Ford

OK 8683, WS 108

402283-B Jomo Man Blues

OK 8845


402284-B Some Sweet Rainy Day

OK 8805


TAL HENRY

TAL HENRY AND HIS NORTH CAROLINIANS: Tal Henry, vn, dir: Gordon Martin, Doc Dibert, c / Chet Lincoln, tb / Walter Fellman, cl, ss, as / Walter Brown, cl, as, v / Francis Ellsworth, cl­, ts / Paul Kenestrick, p / Ivan Morris, bj, t, v / Chester Shaw, bb, v / Charlie Hudson, d. New York, May 6, 1926.

E-3000 / 01 / 02 Skirts - v?

Voc unissued

E-3003 / 04 Slippery Elm

Voc unissued

Probably similar; Harold Madsen, v. Camden, NJ, April 25, 1928.

43745-1 My Song Of Songs To You - vCS

Vic 21404

43746-3 Why Do You Make Me Lonesome? - vCS

Vic 21573

43747-2 Some Little Someone - vWB-IM-CS

Vic 21404

43748-1-2-3 You've Broken My Castle Of Dreams

Vic unissued

New York, May 22, 1928.

45162-3 Louise, I Love You

Vic 21573

45170-2 Lonesome

Vic 21471

TAL HENRY AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Same as above? New York, December 5, 1928.

48427-3 Just You And I - vHM

Vic V-40035

48428-2 Found My Gal - vWF-WB-IM

Vic V-40035

48429-2 I Know Why I Think Of You - vHM

Vic V-40133

48431-2 Shame On You - vWF-WB-IM

Vic V-40133

48432-3 My Little Old Home Down In New Orleans

Vic V-40034

NOTE: 48430 is a waltz. Tal Henry's 1934 Bluebird recordings are of no jazz interest.



FRANK HERBIN

Piano solo. Hayes, Middlesex, January 17, 1924.

Bb-4091-2 Peanut Cackle

HMV B-1774

NOTE: Other titles by this artist are of novelty Zez Confrey compositions.

FRANCES HEREFORD

Vocal, acc. by Jelly Roll Morton, p. New York, April 14, 1928.

GEX-1201,-A I've Seen My Baby (And It Won't Be Long Now)

Gnt unissued

GEX-1202,-A Jelly Roll Blues

Gnt unissued

See also Jelly Roll Morton.

JOE HERLIHY AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Joe Breck, vn, dir: probably: George Nickerson, James Hanson, t / Jerry Colonna, tb / Belleau Montpelier, Jack Hill, cl, as / Eddie Brown, cl, ts / Joe Herlihy, p / Walter Herlihy, bj / Seldon Hammond, bb / Johnny Williams, d. New York, June 20, 1927.

11749 Cornfed

Ed 52059


11750 State And Madison

Ed 52076


New York, July 16, 1927.

11803 Lighthouse Blues

Ed 52076

James Hanson, Fuzzy Farrar, t / Bill Rank, tb / Don Murray, cl, bar / Doc Ryker, as / Frank Trumbauer, Cm / Itzy Riskin, p / Howdy Quicksell, bj / Steve Brown, sb / Chauncey Morehouse, d / v

trio. New York, August 24, 1927.

11853 Bye-Bye, Pretty Baby - v3

Ed unissued

11854 Gold Digger Stomp

Ed unissued

New York, September 16, 1927.

11853 Bye-Bye, Pretty Baby - v3

Ed 52098


11884 Rolling Around In Roses

Ed 52100


Probably similar to June 20, 1927. New York, October 11, 1927.

11945 Make My Cot Where The Cot-Cot-Cotton Grows

Ed unissued

11946 Don't Forget When The Summer Rolls By

Ed unissued

LEN HERMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:

Champion 40100 If You Love Me (Red Nerve and his Orchestra)

40101 Life Begins When You're In Love (Red Nerve and his Orchestra)

Panachord 25841 Both sides by the Mound City Blue Blowers

25842 Both sides by the Mound City Blue Blowers

25846 Life Begins When You're In Love (Red Nerve and his Orchestra)

25847 If You Love Me (Red Nerve and his Orchestra)

25857 It's Been So Long (Bob Terry and his Orchestra)

CLARA HERRING

Vocal, acc. by t / p. Richmond, IN, August 21, 1928.

14158-A Park No More Mama Blues

Gnt 6591, Ch 15569, Spt 9289, Var 6067

14159-A Beating Blues

Gnt 6591, Ch 15590

NOTE: Champion 15569 and 15590 as EVELYN FOSTER; Varsity 6067 as CLARA CARY.

HERSHEL'S HOT COMBINATION

Instrumentation and personnel unknown. Chicago, c. August 6, 1927.

12973,-A St. Peter Street Blues

Gnt unissued



HERWIN HOT SHOTS

Pseudonym on Herwin for the Paramount Pickers, q.v.



EDDIE HEYWOOD

Piano solos. New York, September, 1923.

71839-B The Black Bottom Blues

OK 8094


71840-C The Mixed Up Blues

OK 8094


EDDIE HEYWOOD AND HIS JAZZ SIX: Robert Cheek, c / "Sweet Papa" Jonas Walker, tb / Edward Alexander, cl, as / unknown bar on 74391, or bb on 74390 / bsx / Eddie Heywood, p / Henry Waite, bj / Theo Johnson, d. New York, October 6, 1926.

74390-B Let's Start Over Again

OK 8402

74391-B Trombone Moanin' Blues



OK 8402, VJR 10

EDDIE HEYWOOD'S KANSAS CITY BLACKBIRDS: Probably: James White, c / Levi Milligan, tb / Edward Alexander, as / Eddie Heywood, p / Clarence Phillips, bj / Herbert Cowans, d. New York, September 19, 1927.

81451-A-B Black Bottom Blues

OK unissued

81452-A-B-C What Have I Done?

OK unissued

New York, September 21, 1927.

81462-A-B-C Shake It Up, Mooch It Up, Creole Gal

OK unissued

81463-A-B Rainbows

OK unissued



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