DAN HOWARD'S MELODY MAKERS
Pseudonym on Australian Aco for the following items listed in this book:
GA-20002 What Do l Care What Somebody Said? (Harry Pollock's Blue Diamonds)
GA-20003 I'm Looking Over A Four-Leaf Clover (Gowans' Rhapsody Makers)
FATSO HOWARD
See Bob Howard
JANE HOWARD
Vocal, acc. by ? Tom Morris, c / ? Mike Jackson, p. New York, September 2, 1927.
7489- Kissin' Mule Blues
Ban 6082, Dom 4055, Or 1059
7490-2 Peepin' Jim Blues
Ban 6162, Dom 4040, Je 5188, Or 1032
7491-2-3 Hard-Hearted Papa
Ban 6092, Cq 7182, Dom 4055, Or 1032, Re 8434
NOTE: All Banner, Domino, and Regal issues as MISS FRANKIE. See also FRANKIE.
PAUL HOWARD'S QUALITY SERENADERS
Paul Howard, ts, dir: George Orendorff, t / Lawrence Brown, tb, a / Charlie Lawrence, cl, as, a / Harvey Brooks, p / Thomas Valentine, bj, g / James Jackson, bb / Lionel Hampton, d; p and v where shown / Alex Hill, a. Hollywood, CA, April 16, 1929.
50830-1-2 Overnight Blues - aCL
Vic unissued
50831-1-2-3 Quality Shout - aAH-CL
Vic unissued
Culver City, CA, April 28, 1929.
50868-1 The Ramble - aLB
Vic V-38068, BB B-5804, Jay 7
50869-2 Moonlight Blues - vLH / aCL
Vic V-38068
50870-2 Charlie's Idea - aCL
Vic V-38070, 22001
Culver City, CA, April 29, 1929.
50830-4 Overnight Blues - aCL
Vic V-38070, 22001
50831-5 Quality Shout - aAH-CL
Vic V-38122, 1AC-0125, Jay 7
50677-1 Stuff - vLH
Vic V-38122, 1AC-0125, BB B-5804, HMV AE-4295
Earl Thompson, t / Lloyd Reese, cl, as, added; Reginald Foresythe, p, replaces Brooks. Culver City, CA, October 21, 1929.
54477-1-2 Harlem - aCL
Vic unissued
54478-1-2 Cuttin' Up - aCL / vLH
Vic unissued
Culver City, CA, February 3, 1930.
54477-3 Harlem - aCL
Vic 23354
54478-3 Cuttin' Up - aCL / vLH
Vic 23420
54585-1 New Kinda Blues - v3 / pLH / aCL
Vic 22660, HMV B-6291
54586-2 California Swing - vLH
Vic 23354
NOTE: HMV B-6291 as PAUL HOWARD AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Charlie Rousseau, g, replaces Valentine. Hollywood, June 25, 1930.
54847-3 Burma Girl
Vic LPM-10117 (LP)
54848-1-2 Gettin' Ready Blues - aCL
Vic 23420
VIC HOWARD'S ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Crown 81276 for Bert Lown and his Hotel Biltmore Orchestra, q.v.
LYNN HOWE'S HARMONY KINGS
Pseudonym on Paramount and Broadway for Bert Lown and his Hotel Biltmore Orchestra, q.v.
BERT HOWELL
HOWELL, HORSLEY, AND BRADFORD: Bert Howell, u / Gus Horsley, p / Perry Bradford, v. New York, October 4, 1926.
142726-3 Harry Wills, The Champion
Col 14168-D
142727-3 Wasn't It Nice?
Col 14168-D
Vocal, acc. by Fats Waller, p. Camden, NJ, November 14, 1927.
40080-2 Bye, Bye, Florence
Vic 21062
NOTE: This memorial tribute to Florence Mills is of no jazz interest, but is included in view of the accompanist.
Acc. by own u. Grafton, WI, c. March, 1931.
L-732-2 I'll Be Smiling When You're Crying
Pm 13063
L-737-2 You're Driving Me Crazy
Pm 13063
DICK HOWELL'S ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Key for Gene Kardos and his Orchestra, q.v.
BOBBY HOWES
The following side by this famous London musical-comedy star has an unusually interesting accompaniment.
Vocal, acc. by probably: Norman Payne, t / Reg Leopold, vn / Carroll Gibbons, p / Len Fillis, g / Jack Evetts, sb. London, May 10, 1932.
CA-12689-2 I Got Rhythm
Col DB-824
BEN HUDSON
Pseudonym on Ariel for Bob Fisher, q.v.
BOB HUDSON
Piano, with W. E. Burton, p, or Roy Palmer, tb, as noted. New York, March 31, 1932.
11625-3 Block And Tackle - pWEB
Ban 32435, Or 8137, Per 0206, Re 5137
11626-1-2-3 Thirty-Eight And Plus
ARC unissued
11630-1-2-3 Mississippi Stomp - tbRP
ARC unissued
11631-1-2-3 The Trombone Slide - tbRP
ARC unissued; Ristic (private pressing)
NOTE: All the issues shown above as BLACK DIAMOND TWINS; the last two titles are entered in the ARC files as BOB AND ROY. See also the Memphis Night Hawks.
HUDSON-DE LANGE ORCHESTRA
See Will Hudson.
HARRY HUDSON
Harry Hudson was the musical director for Edison Bell in London from October, 1927 until Decca took the company over in 1933. Out of his huge output, the following have minor points of merit as jazz, or at least as hot dance music.
THE PLAZA BAND: Harry Hudson, v, dir: Murray Dempsey, Arthur Niblo, t / Ben Oakley, tb / Sid Phillips, cl, as,
bar / Ken Warner, ss, as / George Melachrino, cl, ts / Annunzio Mantovani and sometimes others, vn / John Paques, p / Bill Herbert, bj, g / Bill Busby, bb / Wag Abbey, Fred Spinelly, or Sam Webber, d. London, late October, 1927.
11246-1 Here Comes The Show Boat - vHH
EBW 4765
11247-2 Like A Virginia Creeper - v
EBW 4765
London, c. November 13, 1927
11349-2 I Ain't Got Nobody
EBW 4789, Bel 1332
11350-1 I Call you Sugar
EBW 4789
NOTE: EBW 4789 as MURRAY'S MELODY MEN, Beltona 1332 as SOUTHERN STATES DANCE BAND.
No v on next title, despite the label. London, c. January 19, 1928.
11426-1 Swing On The Gait
EBW 4798, Bel 1345
NOTE: Beltona 1345 as SOUTHERN STATES DANCE BAND.
HARRY HUDSON'S MELODY MEN: As above. London, c. January 25, 1928.
11437-2 It's A Million To One You're In Love - vHH
EBW 4802
11439-1 What'll You Do?
EBW 4802
THE PLAZA BAND: As above, but Sylvester Ahola, t, replaces Niblo, and Fred Spinelly is known to be the drummer; John Thorne, v. London, March 7, 1928.
11518-1 Headin' For Harlem - vJT
EBW 4821
11519-2 Make My Cot Where The Cot-Cot-Cotton Grows - vJT
EBW 4821, Bel 1377
NOTE: Beltona as SOUTHERN STATES DANCE BAND.
HARRY HUDSON'S MELODY MEN: Harry Hudson, v, dir: Murray Dempsey, Sylvester Ahola, t / Ben Oakley, tb / Sid Phillips, cl, as, bar / Ken Warner, ss, as / George Melachrino, cl, ts / Annunzio Mantovani and sometimes others,
vn / John Paques, p / Bill Herbert, bj, g / Bill Busby, bb / Fred Spinelly, d. London, probably April 20, 1928.
88114-1 How Long Has This Been Going On? - vHH
EBR 849
88115-2 It Don't Do Nothin' But Rain - vHH
EBR 849
88117-1 Miss Annabelle Lee - v
EBR 850
London, July 27, 1928.
88195-2 Stay Out Of The South - v
EBR 870
88200-2 That's My Weakness Now - vHH
EBR 873
Max Goldberg, t, replaces Ahola; Mantovani omitted; Sam Webber, d, replaces Spinelly; Sam Browne, v. London,
c. March 29, 1930.
89707-2-3 The Man From The South - vSB
EBR 1336
RADIO MELODY BOYS: As last. London, early May, 1930.
89770-2 'Leven-Thirty Saturday Night - vSB
EBR 1345
HARRY HUDSON'S MELODY MEN: As last; Al Bowlly, Les Allen, v. London, early September, 1930.
12965-1 Happy Feet - vAB-LA
EBW 5160
RADIO MELODY BOYS: As for c. March 29, 1930. London, late November, 1930.
89920-2 Adeline - vSB
EBR 1407
THE BLUE JAYS: As for early September, 1930. London, December 30, 1930.
89989-2 Okay, Baby - vAB-LA
EBR 1448
RADIO RHYTHM BOYS: As last. London, September, 1931.
90228-2 I Can't Do Without You - vAB&ch
EBR 1551
London, December 2, 1931.
90291-2 Nobody's Sweetheart - v
EBR 1581
PHIL HUGHES AND HIS HIGH HATTERS
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Clarion 5304-C Just A Crazy Song (Sam Lanin's Orchestra)
5342-C Both sides by Ben Selvin's Orchestra
Harmony 1313-H Just A Crazy Song (Sam Lanin's Orchestra)
1333-H Both sides by Ben Selvin's Orchestra
Pathé 36526 Meadow Lark (Bill Wirges and his Orchestra)
Perfect 14707 Meadow Lark (Bill Wirges and his Orchestra)
Velvet Tone 2370-V Just A Crazy Song (Sam Lanin's Orchestra)
2406-V Both sides by Ben Selvin's Orchestra
SPIKE HUGHES
SPIKE HUGHES AND HIS DECCA-DENTS: Spike Hughes, sb, dir: Philip Buchel, as / Stan Andrews, vn, cl / Eddie Carroll, p / Leslie Smith, g / Val Rosing, d, v. London, February 19, 1930.
MB-974-1-2 Can't We Be Friends? - vVR
Dec unissued
MB-975-1-2 Futuristic Rhythm
Dec unissued
Sylvester Ahola, t, added. London, March 12, 1930.
MB-1055-1 It's Unanimous Now - vVR
Dec F-1690
MB-1056-1 Body And Soul - vVR
Dec F-1703
MB-1057-2 A Miss Is As Good As A Mile - vVR
Dec F-1703
MB-1058-2 Crazy Feet - vVR
Dec F-1690
MB-1059-1-2 Moanin' Low - vVR
Dec unissued
Max Goldberg, t, replaces Ahola; Buchel tap-dances*. London, March 28, 1930.
MB-1123-2 *The Boop-Boop-A-Doop-A-Doo Trot - vVR
Dec F-1709
MB-1124-2 The Man From The South - vVR
Dec F-1709
MB-1125-1 What Wouldn't I Do For That Man? - vVR
Dec F-1710
MB-1126-1 Fascinating Devil - vVR
Dec F-1710
SPIKE HUGHES AND HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA: As last, plus Danny Polo, cl / Max Farley, cl, as. London, April 2, 1930.
MB-1150-2 Zonky
Dec F-1747
MB-1151-3 The Mouchi [sic] (The Mooche)
Dec F-1787
MB-1152-1 Bottoms Up - vVR
Dec F-1730
MB-1153-2 Bigger And Better Than Ever - vVR
Dec F-1730
Jack Jackson, t / Max Farley, cl, as / Philip Buchel, as / Bobby Davis, as, bar / Stan Andrews, vn / Eddie Carroll,
p / Leslie Smith, g / Spike Hughes, sb / Bill Harty, d / Val Rosing, v. London, April 16, 1930.
MB-1202-1-2 Have A Little Faith In Me - vVR
Dec unissued
MB-1203-1 A Ship Without A Sail - vVR
Dec F-1748
Farley plays flute also. London, April 29, 1930.
MB-1251-1 St. James' Infirmary - vVR
Dec F-1787
MB-1252-1 Crying For The Carolines - vVR
Dec F-1747
MB-1253-1 My Man Is On The Make - vVR
Dec F-1748
MB-1254-1 Poor Butterfly - vVR
Dec F-1815
Muggsy Spanier, c, replaces Jackson; Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as, replaces Davis. London, May 23, 1930.
MB-1392-1-2 Kalua
Dec unissued
MB-1393-1-2 Avalon
Dec unissued
MB-1394-1 Dinah
Dec unissued
MB-1395-1-2 I Like To Do Things For You
Dec unissued
Norman Payne, t / Jock Fleming, tb / Harry Hines, cl, bar / Philip Buchel, as / Budd Featherstonhaugh, ts / Stan Andrews, Ben Frankel, George Hurley, vn / Eddie Carroll, Alan Ferguson, g / Spike Hughes, sb / Bill Harty, d.
London, June 27, 1930.
MB-1392-3 Kalua
Dec F-1816
MB-1546-1 Dancing Time
Dec F-1816
MB-1547-1 I Like To Do Things For You
Dec F-1844
MB-1548-1 Happy Feet
Dec F-1844
PHILIP BUCHEL WITH SPIKE HUGHES AND HIS THREE BLIND MICE: Philip Buchel, as, tap-dancing, acc. by Norman Payne, t / Eddie Carroll or Claude Ivy, p / Alan Ferguson, g / Spike Hughes, sb. London, July 5, 1930.
MB-1583-2-3 You Know What I'll Do
Dec F-1856
MB-1584-2-3 Happy Feet
Dec F-1856
SPIKE HUGHES AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Norman Payne, Bill Gaskin, t / Jock Fleming, tb / Phil Cardew, cl / Harry Hines, cl, bar / Philip Buchel, as / George Hurley, vn / Gerry Moore, p / Alan Ferguson, g / Spike Hughes, sb / Bill Harty, d / Val Rosing, v. London, July 16, 1930.
MB-1630-2 Harlem Madness
Dec F-1861
MB-1631-2 Blue Turning Grey Over You - vVR
Dec F-1861
MB-1632-1 Margie
Dec F-1815
MB-1633-3 Cinderella Brown
Dec F-1880
As for June 27, 1930, without Featherstonhaugh and Frankel. London, August 14, 1930.
MB-1704-1 Without A Song
Dec F-2193
MB-1705-2 Everything Is Peaches Down In Georgia
Dec F-1910
MB-1706-3 Bessie Couldn't Help It
Dec F-1880
MB-1707-1-2 That Rhythm Man
Dec unissued
As for June 27, 1930, plus Arthur Niblo, t; Hines doubles as; all vn omitted. Unknown tb replaces Fleming. London, September 6, 1930.
MB-1787-1 Funny, Dear, What Love Can Do
Dec F-1906
MB-1788-1 That's Where The South Begins
Dec F-1906
MB-1789-1 You're In Kentucky Sure As You're Born
Dec F-1910
MB-1790-1-2 Alice Blue Gown
Dec F-1910
NOTE: Decca F-1910 lists the title as SURE AS YOU'RE BORN.
Probably similar to the last above. London, October 22, 1930.
MB-1790-3-4 Alice Blue Gown
Dec unissued
GB-2109-1-2 A New Kind Of Man
Dec unissued
GB-2110-1 Doin' Things
Dec unissued
GB-2111-1-2 Get Happy
Dec unissued
Norman Payne, t / Jock Fleming, tb / Harry Hines, cl, as / Philip Buchel, as / Buddy Featherstonhaugh, ts / Eddie Carroll, p / Alan Ferguson, g / Spike Hughes, sb / Bill Harty, d. London, November 5, 1930.
GB-2110-4 Doin' Things
Dec F-2150
GB-2186-1-2 Pick And Slap
Dec unissued
GB-2187-2 They Didn't Believe Me
Dec F-2114
GB-2188-3 The Sheik Of Araby
Dec F-2114
Probably as above. London, November 19, 1930.
GB-2109-3-4-5 A New Kind Of Man
Dec unissued
GS-2111-5 Get Happy
Dec F-2150
Arthur Niblo, t, added; Leslie Thompson, t, tb / Lew Davis, Bernard Tipping, tb, replace Fleming; Buchel omitted; Hughes doubles harmonium*. London, December 12, 1930.
GB-2388-1 Everybody Loves My Baby
Dec F-2166
GB-2389-3 The Way I Feel Today
Dec F-2193
GB-2390-1-2 Moon Love
Dec unissued
GB-2391-1 *Misty Mornin'
Dec F-2166
GB-2391-2 *Misty Mornin'
Retrieval FG-411 (LP)
Tipping, omitted; Betty Bolton, v. London, January 23, 1931.
MB-1059-3 Moanin' Low - vBB
Dec F-2217
GB-2390-4 Moon Love
Dec F-2259
GB-2543-1 Some Of These Days
Dec F-2259
GB-2544-3 Button Up Your Overcoat - vBB
Dec F-2217
Norman Payne, Jimmy Macaffer, Leslie Thompson, t / Lew Davis, Bill Mulraney, tb / Sid Owen cl, as / Billy Amstell, as / Buddy Featherstonhaugh, ts / Eddie Carroll, p / Alan Ferguson, g / Spike Hughes, sb / Bill Harty, d / Joey Shields, v. London, April 8, 1931.
GB-2764-2 Tap Your Feet
Dec F-2323
GB-2765-1 Roll, Jordan - vJS
Dec F-2373, Pol 624083
GB-2766-2 Joshua Fit De Battle Ob Jericho [sic] - vJS
Dec F-2373, Pol 624083
GB-2767-2 High Life - vJS
Dec F-2323
Elsie Carlisle, v. London, June 18, 1931.
GB-2917-1-2 To Whom It May Concern - vEC
Dec unissued
GB-2918-1-2 Minnie The Moocher - vJS
Dec unissued
GB-2919-1 Is There A Place Up There For Me? - vJS
Dec F-2649
GB-2919-2 Is There A Place Up There For Me? - vJS
Dec unissued
GB-2920-1-2 Hangin' On To That Man - vEC
Dec unissued
SPIKE HUGHES AND HIS THREE BLIND MICE WITH JERRY SHIELDS [sic]: Jimmy Macaffer, t / Lew Davis, tb / Billy Amstell, as / Buddy Featherstonhaugh, ts / Spike Hughes, p / Alan Ferguson, g / Joey Shields, v. London, September 25, 1931.
GB-3318-1 The Devil Is Afraid Of Music - vJS
Dec F-2584
London, September 30, 1931.
GB-3345-3 St. James' Infirmary - vJS
Dec F-2584
SPIKE HUGHES AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Spike Hughes, sb dir: Chick Smith, Jimmy Macaffer, t / Leslie Thompson, t, tb / Lew Davis, Bill Mulraney, tb / Harry Hayes, Billy Amstell, cl, as / Buddy Featherstonhaugh, ts / Billy
Mason, p / Alan Ferguson, g / Ronnie Gubertini, d / Joey Shields, v; Billy Higgs, t, replaces Thompson, and Davis is omitted*. London, October 13, 1931.
GB-2919-4 Is There A place Up There For Me?-vJS
Dec F-2649
GB-3434-1 Blues In My Heart - vJS
Dec F-2611
GB-3435-1-2 *Darktown Strutters' Ball
Dec unissued
GB-3436-1 *Witness - vJS
Dec F-2649
London, October 21, 1931.
GB-3435-4 *Darktown Strutters' Ball
Dec F-2611
GB-3436-4 *Witness - vJS
Dec F-2649
Chick Smith, Jimmy Macaffer, Leslie Thompson, t / Lew Davis, Bill Mulraney, tb / Harry Hines, cl / Billy Amstell,
as / Buddy Featherstonhaugh, ts / Billy Mason, p / Alan Ferguson, g / Spike Hughes, sb / Ronnie Gubertini, d / Claude Ivy, chimes / Elsie Carlisle, Joey Shields, v. London, November 17, 1931.
GB-3592-5 A Harlem Symphony - Part 1
Dec F-2711, M-1022
GB-3593-3 A Harlem Symphony - Part 2
Dec F-2711, M-1022
London, November 18, 1931.
GB-3592-4 A Harlem Symphony - Part 1
Dec unissued
GB-3600-3 I Cant Believe She's Mine - vJS
Dec F-2735, M-1023
GB-3601-2 Hangin' On To That Man - vEC
Dec F-2735, M-1023
Billy Higgs, t, added; Thompson doubles tb, Hayes doubles as; Billy Munn, p, replaces Mason. London, February 3, 1932.
GB-3920-2 Weary Traveller
Dec F-2936, M-1142
GB-3921-1 Six Bells Stampede
Dec F-2844, 191
London, February 5, 1932.
GB-3926-3 I've Been In The Storm So Long - vJS
Dec F-2936, M-1142
GB-3927-1-4 Sirocco
Dec F-2844, 191, Br A-9842
London, February 10, 1932.
WE-4432-3 I Can't Believe She's Mine - vJS
Par R-1175
WE-4433-2 Blues In My Heart - vJS
Par R-1175
WE-4434-1 Kiss By Kiss - vJS
Par R-1172, Od OR-1172
WE-4435-2 Buddy's Wednesday Outing
Par R-1172, Od OR-1172
NOTE: Parlophone R-1172 as BUDDY'S BRIGADE; R-1175 as ROOF GARDEN ORCHESTRA.
Billy Smith, t, replaces Higgs; Don Macaffer, tb, replaces Mulraney; Dave Shand, as, replaces Amstell; Billy Mason, p, replaces Munn. London, March 30, 1932.
GB-4145-3 Limehouse Blues
Dec F-3004, M-1198
GB-4146-2 Buddy's Wednesday Outing
Dec F-3089
London, April 1, 1932.
GB-4160-3 Elegy
Dec F-3004, F-9821, M-1198
GB-4161-2 Long Night Scamper
Dec F-3089
Jimmy Macaffer, Bruts Gonella, Chick Smith, t / Leslie Thompson, t, tb / Freddy Welsh, Don Macaffer, tb / Harry Hayes, cl, as / Dave Shand, as / Hugh Tripp, as / Buddy Featherstonhaugh, ts / Billy Mason p / Spike Hughes, sb / Ronnie Gubertini, d. London, November 20, 1932.
GB-5216-1 Dinah
Dec F-3399, Br A-81567, Allegro A-50014, Pol 624082
GB-5217-3 Don' You Grieve
Dec F-3399, Br A-81567, Allegro A-50014, Pol 624082
GB-5218-3 Tiger Rag
Dec F-3311
GB-5219-2 Siesta (To Noël Coward)
Dec F-3311
NOTE: Allegro as ELITE JAZZ ORCHESTRA.
SPIKE HUGHES AND HIS NEGRO ORCHESTRA: Shad Collins, Leonard Davis, Bill Dillard, t / Dicky Wells, Wilbur de Paris, George Washington, tb / Benny Carter, Wayman Carver, Howard Johnson, cl, as / Coleman Hawkins, cl, ts / Red Rodriguez, p / Lawrence Lucie, g / Ernest Hill, sb / Kaiser Marshall on the first two sides, Sidney Catlett on the second two, d / Spike Hughes, dir, a / Benny Carter, v (Monette Moore, v, named on label but not present). New York, April 18, 1933.
B-13257-A Nocturne
Dec F-3563, 18170, Pol 1816
B-13258-A Someone Stole Gabriel's Horn - vBC
Dec F-3563
B-13259-A Pastorale
Dec F-3606, Pol 1816
B-13260-A Bugle Call Rag
Dec F-3606
Spike Hughes, a, dir: Henry Allen, t, v / Leonard Davis, Bill Dillard, t / Dicky Wells, Wilbur de Paris, George Washington, tb / Benny Carter, Howard Johnson, cl, as / Wayman Carver, cl, as, f / Coleman Hawkins, cl, ts / Chu Berry, ts / Luis Russell, p, except on B-13352-A (no p used) / Lawrence Lucie, g / Ernest Hill, sb / Sid Catlett, d; or Allen, Wells, Carter, Carver, Hawkins, Berry, Rodriguez, Lucie, Hughes (sb replacing Hill), Catlett*. New York, May 18, 1933.
B-13352-A Arabesque
Dec F-3639, F-9821, 18170
B-13353-A Fanfare
Dec F-3639
B-13354-A Sweet Sorrow Blues
Dec F-5101, Br A-9732
B-13355-A Music At Midnight
Dec F-3836, Pol 1813
B-13356-A *Sweet Sue - Just You
Dec F-3972, Y-5992, Super 7026
Howard Scott, t, replaces Davis or Dillard; Carter doubles as (as on B-13356-A); Red Rodriguez, p, replaces Russell. New York, May 19, 1933.
B-13359-A Air In D flat
Dec F-5101
B-13360-A Donegal Cradle Song
Dec F-3717, D-5008, M-30381, Br A-81555
B-13361-A Firebird - ssBC
Dec F-3717, D-5008, M-30381, Br A-81555
B-13362-A Music At Sunrise
Dec F-3836, Pol 1813
B-13363-A *How Come You Do Me Like You Do 1 - vHA
Dec F-3972, Y-5992, Super 7026
CLARIE HULL AND HIS WANDERERS
Clarie Hull, t, dir: Raiff Stewart, c, mel, / George Hadley, cl, as / Russell Trulock or Harold Keating, cl, ts / Walter Livingston, cl, ss, as, bsx / Harry Bailey, p / Floyd Call, bj / John Spear, d, v. Richmond, IN, December 27, 1927.
13324,-A Beautiful - vJS
Gnt unissued
13325-A Nobody's Sweetheart
Gnt 6356
HUNTER AND JENKINS
Pseudonym on Vocalion for Leola B. Wilson and Kid Wesley Wilson, q.v.
ALBERTA HUNTER
Vocal, acc. by ? Howard Scott, t / ? Chink Johnson, tb / cl / ts / Fletcher Henderson, p / bb New York, c. May, 1921.
P-120-1-2 He's A Darned Good Man (To Have Hanging 'Round) - HNO
BS 2019, Pm 12014
P-121-2-3 How Long, Sweet Daddy, How Long - RDO
BS 2008, Pm 12012
NOTE: Accompaniment labeled as HENDERSON'S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA or RAY'S DREAMLAND ORCHESTRA, as shown.
Same instrumentation without bb, probably not Scott or Johnson. New York, c. May, 1921.
P-124-2-3 Bring Back The Joys - HNO
BS 2008, Pm 12014
P-125-3 Someday, Sweetheart - RDO
BS 2019, Pm 12012
Acc. possibly by Eubie Blake's Orchestra or Ray's Dreamland Orchestra (the latter a suspected pseudonym for the Fletcher Henderson orchestra): t / tb / 2 cl / as / p / bb. New York, early July, 1922.
1105-1-2-3 Down-Hearted Blues
Pm 12005, Hg 762
1106-1 Why Did You Pick Me Up When I Was Down, Why Didn't You Let Me Lay?
Pm 12008
1107-2-3 Gonna Have You - Ain't Gonna Leave You Alone
Pm 12005
1108-1-2 Daddy Blues
Pm 12001
1109-1-2 Don't Pan Me (Don't Talk About Me*)
Pm 12001, 12010*
1110-2-3 After All These Years
Pm 12001
NOTE: Some copies of Harmograph 762 are reportedly mislabeled as LUCILLE HEGAMIN AND HER BLUE FLAME SYNCOPATORS.
ALBERTA HUNTER AND EUBIE BLAKE: Vocal, acc. by Eubie Blake, p. New York, early July, 1922.
1111-1-2-3 I'm Going Away Just To Wear You Off My Mind
Pm 12006, 12043
1112-1-2-4 Jazzin' Baby Blues [sic]
Pm 12006
Acc. possibly by Sam Wooding's Orchestra: t / tb / cl / as / p / bb. New York, September, 1922.
1179-1-2 You Can't Have It All
Pm 12008
1181-1-2 Lonesome Monday Morning Blues
Pm 12007
NOTE: Matrix 1180 is by a white studio band; it is not the accompanying band on these titles.
Acc. by J. Glover Compton, p. New York, c. December 1922.
5016- Chirping The Blues
Unissued
NOTE: This has been cited elsewhere as an unissued Paramount side, although the matrix number suggests a Plaza (Banner/Regal) recording.
Acc. by Henderson's Orchestra: Elmer Chambers, c / George Brashear, tb / Ernest Elliott, cl / Don Redman, as / Fletcher Henderson, p / Charlie Dixon, bj. New York, February, 1923.
1316-1-2 Come On Home
Pm 12013, Fam 3193, Hg 791, Pur 11199
1317-1-2 You Shall Reap Just What You Sow
Pm 12021, Hg 816
NOTE: Famous 3193, Harmograph 791, and Puritan 11199 as MAY ALIX; Harmograph 816 as MAY ALIX AND HER HARMOGRAPH JAZZ BOYS.
Acc. by the Original Memphis Five: Phil Napoleon, t / Charlie Panelli, tb / Jimmy Lytell, cl / Frank Signorelli, p / Jack Roth, d. New York, February, 1923.
1318-2 'Tain't Nobody's Bizness
Pm 12016
1319-1-2 If You Want To Keep Your Daddy Home
Pm 12016
1320-1-2 Bleeding Hearted Blues
Pm 12021, Hg 816
NOTE: Harmograph 816 as MAY ALIX AND HER HARMOGRAPH JAZZ BOYS.
Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, February, 1923.
1321-1-2 Chirping The Blues
Pm 12017, Hg 801
1322-1-2 Someone Else Will Take Your Place
Pm 12017, Hg 801
1323-2 Vamping Brown
Pm 12020
1324-2 You Can Have My Man If He Comes To See You Too
Pm 12018
NOTE: Harmograph 801 as MAY ALIX.
Acc. by Henderson's Dance Orchestra: probably: Elmer Chambers, c / George Brashear, tb / Ernest Elliott or Don Redman, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p / Charlie Dixon, bj. New York, February, 1923.
1325-1-2 Aggravatin' Papa
Pm 12013, Fam 3193, Hg 791, Pur 11199, Poydras unnumbered
1326-2 I'm Going Away To Wear You Off My Mind
Pm 12019
1327-1-2 Loveless Love
Pm 12019, 20243, Fam 3237, Pur 11243
1328-2 You Can Take My Man But You Can't Keep Him For Long
Pm 12020
1329-2 Bring It With You When You Come
Pm 12018, Hg 2544
NOTE: Paramount 20243 and both issues on Famous, Harmograph, and Puritan as MAY ALIX.
Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, May, 1923.
1420-2 Mistreated Blues
Pm 12043
Joe Smith, c, added. New York, May, 1923.
1425-2 Michigan Water Blues
Pm 12036, Poydras 64
1426-1-2 Down South Blues
Pm 12036
Smith omitted. New York, May, 1923.
1425-4 Michigan Water Blues
Pm 12036
1426-4 Down South Blues
Pm 12036
Acc. by Thomas [Fats] Waller, p. New York, May, June, 1923.
1455-2 Stingaree Blues
Pm 12049
1456-1 You Can't Do What My Last Man Did
Pm 12043
1456-2 You Can't Do What My Last Man Did
Pm 12049
NOTE: Three different issues exist of Paramount 12043: the original coupling of 1420-2 with 1111-1; 1420-2 and 1456-1 (wrongly credited to Anna Jones, q.v.), and 1420-2 with 1469-1, the same title, correctly attributed to Anna Jones and Thomas Waller.
Acc. by her Paramount Boys: Tommy Ladnier, c / Jimmy O'Bryant, cl / Lovie Austin or Glover Compton, p. Chicago, October, 17, 1923.
1528-1 Experience Blues
Pm 12065, Hg 873, Sil 3570
1529-1-2 Sad 'n' Lonely Blues (Lonely Blues*)
Pm 12065, Hg 873, Sil 3570*
NOTE: Harmograph 673 as MAY ALIX AND HER HARMOGRAPH JAZZ BOYS; Silvertone 3570 as HELEN
ROBERTS.
Acc. by Lovie Austin, p, with John Obrigant, cl*. Chicago, October 17, 1923.
1530-1-2 Miss Anna Brown
Pm 12066
1531-1-2 *Maybe Someday
Pm 12066
NOTE: The label spells the clarinetist as above; presumably, this is the same person as John Oubrigant (sometimes spelled Obregon); see Victor Vorzanger.
Acc. by p, with the Elkins-Payne Jubilee Quartette. New York, February, 1924.
1666-1-3 Old-Fashioned Love
Pm 12093
1667-1-2 If The Rest Of The World Don't Want You (Go Back To Your Mother And Dad)
Pm 12093
NOTE: These are straightfoward renditions of sentimental pop tunes, of no interest as jazz or blues; they are
included for completeness only.
Acc. by the Red Onion Jazz Babies: Louis Armstrong, c / Aaron Thompson, tb / Buster Bailey, cl / Lil Armstrong,
p / Buddy Christian, bj. New York, November 6, 1924.
9167 Everybody Loves My Baby
Gnt 5594, 3048, Buddy 8025, Sil 4033, JC L-94
New York, November B-1924.
9176-A Texas Moaner Blues
Gnt 5594, Sil 4033, JC L-94
NOTE: Jazz Collector L-94 as RED ONION JAZZ BABIES WITH ALBERTA HUNTER; Silvertone as JOSEPHINE BEATTY; all other issues as JOSEPHINE BEATTY ACC. BY THE RED ONION JAZZ BABIES.
Acc. by the Red Onion Jazz Babies: Louis Armstrong, c / Charlie Irvis, tb / Sidney Bechet, cl, ss / Lil Armstrong,
p / Buddy Christian, bj / Clarence Todd, v. New York, December 22, 1924.
9246 Nobody Knows The Way I Feel 'Dis Mornin'
Gnt 5626, 3044, Buddy 8022, Sil 4030
9247-A Early Every Morn
Gnt 5626, 3044, Buddy 8024, Sil 4030
NOTE: All issues as JOSEPHINE BEATTY. Alberta Hunter and Clarence Todd also sang the vocal chorus as BEATTY AND TODD on the final title from this session (CAKE-WALKING BABIES FROM HOME), q.v. in the Red Onion Jazz Babies entry.
Acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, June 26, 1925.
Naughty Lady
Vic test (unnumbered)
Acc. by Perry Bradford's Mean Four: Probably: Bubber Miley, c / Charlie Green, tb / Don Redman, as / Perry Bradford, p. New York, c. December 11, 1925.
73830-B Your Jelly Roll Is Good
OK 8268
73831-B Take That Thing Away
OK 8268
Acc. by Perry Bradford's Mean Four: t / tb / cl / ? Perry Bradford, p. New York, January, 1926.
73903-B Everybody Does It Now
OK 8278
73904-B A Master Man With A Master Mind
OK 8278
73905-B I Don't Want It All
OK 8315
Acc. by c / cl, as / p. New York, January, 1926.
73919-B I'm Hard To Satisfy
OK 8294
73920-B Empty Cellar Blues
OK 8315
73921-B Double Crossin' Papa
OK 8294
Acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, August 11, 1926.
74252-A If You Can't Hold The Man You Love (Don't Cry When He's Gone)
OK 8365, Par R-3255
74253-A You For Me, Me For You
OK 8365
Acc. by c / p. New York, early September, 1926.
74322-B I'm Tired Blues
OK 8409
74323-B Wasn't It Nice?
OK 8393
74394-A I Didn't Come To Steal Nobody's Man
OK 8393
74395-B Everybody Mess Around
OK 8383
Acc. by Perry Bradford's Mean Four: c / tb / cl / p / bj (possibly members of Jimmy Wade's Orchestra, q.v.). New York, c. September 13, 1926.
74333-A Don't Forget To Mess Around
OK 8409
74334-B Heebie Jeebies
OK 8383
Acc. unknown. Chicago, late 1926.
Dead Man Blues
Voc 1028 (not issued)
Someday, Sweetheart
Voc 1028 (not issued)
NOTE: There is no evidence in the Brunswick / Vocalion files that these titles were actally recorded.
Acc. by Mike Jackson, p. Camden, NJ, February 26, 1927.
37688-2 I'll Forgive You 'Cause I Love You
Vic 20497
37689-2 I'm Gonna Lose Myself 'Way Down In Louisville
Vic 20497
37690-2 My Old Daddy's Got A Brand New Way To Love
Vic 20651
37691-2 I'm Down Right Now But I Won't Be Down Always
Vic 20651
Acc. by Fats Waller, or. Church studio, Camden, NJ, May 20, 1927.
38045-2 Sugar
Vic 20771, Bm 1020
38046-2 Beale Street Blues
Vic 20771, Bm 1020
38048-2 I'm Goin To See My Ma
Vic 21539
NOTE: Matrices 8044, 38047, and 38049 are the same titles, in the same order, as non-vocal pipe-organ solos by Fats Waller, q.v.
Acc. by p / g. New York, July 18, 1929.
148822-2 Gimme All The Love You Got
Col 14450-D
148823-3 My Particular Man
Col 14450-D
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