GUS ARNHEIM
The following sides under this composer-bandleader's direction are of some jazz interest.
GUS ARNHEIM AND HIS AMBASSADOR HOTEL ORCHESTRA: Gus Arnheim, p, dir: Ray Lopez, Roy Fox, t / Norman Taylor, tb / Lou Marcasie, Dick Dickinson, cl, as / Jimmy Grier, cl, ts / Henry Jaworski, Russ Columbo, vn / Sonny Howard, Ernie Anderson, g / Harry Robinson, bb / Bob Berry, d / vocal trio. Los Angeles, April 12, 1928.
400583-C If I Can't Have You (I Want To Be Lonesome - I Want To Be Blue) - v3
OK 41037, Par R-216, F-638, Od A-189163
Los Angeles, April 14, 1928.
400585-C Feeling Good - v3
OK 41057, Od A-189194, 04093, Par A-4563
GUS ARNHEIM AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As above, without g; Walter Holzhaus, t, replaces Fox. Hollywood, CA, April 28, 1929.
50874-5 Singing In The Rain
Vic 22012
Gus Arnheim, p, dir: Ray Lopez, t / Walter Holzhaus t, v / Marlo Imes and another, tb / Tom Sandvall, Joe Krechter, cl, as / ? George Moore, cl, ts / 2 vn / Nelson Hall, g, v / Ward Lay, sb / Art Fleming, d, v. New York, June 27, 1929.
53589-2 Lovable And Sweet - vWH, NH, AF
Vic 22054, HMV EA-608
GUS ARNHEIM AND HIS COCOANUT GROVE ORCHESTRA: Gus Arnheim, p, dir: Walter Holzhaus, Stanley Green, t / Marlo Imes, tb / Tom Sandvall, Joe Krechter, cl, as / Fred MacMurray, cl, ts / ? Sterling Young or Henry Jaworski, vn / Nelson Hall, bj, g / P. G. Smearer, bb, sb / ? Art Fleming, d / Bing Crosby, v. Hollywood, CA, March 2, 1931.
61076-2 One More Time - vBC
Vic 22700, HMV B-6047
BILLY ARNOLD
BILLY ARNOLD'S NOVELTY BAND: Billy Arnold, p, dir: Charles F. Kleiner, t / Billy Trittel, tb / Henry Arnold, cl, ss / Harry Johnson, as / Chris Lee, d. Hayes, Middlesex, October 14, 1920.
HO-5920ae Blue Nights
HMV unissued
HO-5921ae Desert Dreams
HMV unissued
HO-5922ae Beale Street Blues
HMV unissued
HO-5923ae Peter Gink
HMV unissued
London, c. December 13, 1920.
71130 Stop It
Col 3015
71131 Left Alone Again Blues
Col 3015
NOTE: The correct title of the last number is LEFT ALL ALONE AGAIN BLUES.
NOVELTY JAZZ BAND directed by BILLY ARNOLD: As above, plus bj. Paris, c. July, 1923
6965 Runnin' Wild
P 6616
NOTE: Other titles on this label under this name are of very little or no interest.
FRANK ARNOLD'S ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Microphone 22455 for the Whoopee Makers, q.v.
ARTISTIC TRIO
See the Novelty Blue Boys.
ARTO BLUE FLAME SYNCOPATORS
Pseudonym on Arto 9096 for Jimmie (James P.) Johnson's Jazz Boys, q.v.
BILLY ARTZ AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Billy Artz, vn, dir: Bob Effros, ? Benny Baker, t / Charlie Butterfield, tb / Tony Parenti, cl, as / Clyde Doerr, as / Lucien Smith, ts / Cornell Smelser, pac / Phil Wall, p, a / bj, g / bb / George Hamilton Green, d, x. New York, July 27, 1931.
10751-2 Parkin' In The Moonlight - v3
Ban 32238, Cq 7806, Or 2316, Per 15504, Ro 1689
10752- I'm All Dressed Up With A Broken Heart - v3
Ban 32238, Per 15504
BILLY "PETE" ARTZ AND HIS HENRY AND GEORGE ORCHESTRA: As above. New York, August 7, 1931.
10763-3 Never - v3
Ban 32255, Cq 7864, Or 2329, Per 15511, Ro 1701, Cr 91193
10764-2-3 There's A Time And Place For Everything - v3
Ban 32255, Cq 7864, Or 2329, Per 15511, Ro 1701, Cr 91193
NOTE: Crown 91193 as BILLY ARTZ AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
PAUL ASH
The following titles from the considerable number made for Brunswick and Columbia by this famous dance orchestra leader and his band are known to be of some jazz interest, and others may produce more of similar quality.
PAUL ASH AND HIS GRANADA ORCHESTRA: Paul Ash, vn, dir: 2 t / tb / 2 cl, ss, as / cl, ts / vn / p / bj / bb / d. San Francisco, August 17, 1923.
11224 Pesticatin' Mama
Br 2482
Los Angeles, May 9, 1924.
A-43 Wa Wa Waddle Walk
Br / BC 2629
PAUL ASH AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Paul Ash, vn, dir: John Valentine, John Linn, t / Roscoe Lantz, tb / Phil Wing, Herbert "Putty" Nettles, cl, as / Howard Grantham, cl, ts, vc / Harry Barris, p / Julian Davidson, bj / Pierre Olker,
bb / Arthur Layfield, d / Milton Watson, v. Chicago, February 10, 1926.
141656-3 Let's Talk About My Sweetie - vMW
Col 586-D, 4048, 0504
NOTE: Columbia 4048 as DENZA DANCE BAND.
Chicago, July 9, 1926.
142408-3 Looking At The World Thru' Rose-Colored Glasses - vMW
Col 694-D, 4180, 0529
NOTE: Columbia 4180 as DENZA DANCE BAND.
Chicago, July 15, 1926.
142443-1 Oh! If I Only Had You - vMW
Col 707-D, 4179
NOTE: Columbia 4179 as DENZA DANCE BAND.
Danny Polo, cl, as, bar, replaces Wing or Nettles; Vernon "Mutt" Hayes, cl, ts added; The Foursome, v. Chicago,
November 30; 1926.
142970-1 Take In The Sun, Hang Out The Moon - vF
Col 828-D, 4323, 0593
Chicago, December 2, 1926.
142979-4 I'm Tellin' The Birds, Tellin' The Bees How I Love You - vF
Col 828-D, 4323, 0593
Paul Wing or Herbert "Putty" Nettles, cl, as, replaces Polo; Hank Winston, p, replaces Barris; Harry Hoffman, vn
added. Chicago, June 15, 1927.
144333-2 Ain't That A Grand And Glorious Feeling? - vMW
Col 1066-D, 4563
Donald Lindley, t / Mike Durso, tb / Koby Sirinsky, Harry Struble, vn / Maurice Feiler, vc, added; Paul Small, v.
Chicago, March 21, 1928.
145822-2 Salty
Col 1616-D
145823-3 Deep Blue
Col 1616-D
Chicago, March 26, 1923.
145837-3 My Pet - vPS
Col 1349-D, 4936
See also Fred Rich, who directed two sessions producing sides issued as PAUL ASH AND HIS MERRY MAD
MUSICAL GANG (September 17 and October 29, 1930).
FRED ASTAIRE
The following sides by this world-famous film star, dancer, and vocalist feature excellent jazz accompaniments.
Vocal and tap-dancing, acc. by Max Goldberg, t / ? Ted Heath, tb / Van Phillips, cl / Sid Bright, p / Len Fillis, g / ? Spike Hughes, sb. London, March 26, 1930.
WA-10227-2 Puttin' On The Ritz
Col DB-96, DB-2270, FB-1257
WA-10228-2 Crazy Feet
Col DB-96, DB-2270, FB-1257
ASTORIA ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Ideal-Scala 7015 Chicago (Synco Jazz Band)
7015 Yes! We Have No Bananas (California Ramblers)
7017 Snakes Hips (Don Parker's Western Melody Boys)
Scala 641 Four O'Clock Blues (Original Memphis Five)
THE ASTORITES
Pseudonym on Harmony for Fred Rich and his Hotel Astor Orchestra, q.v.
ATLANTA MERRYMAKERS
See the Grey Gull studio bands.
ATLANTIC SYNCOPATORS
Possibly: Mike Mosiello, t / Charlie Butterfield, tb / Andy Sannella, cl, as / Al Duffy, vn / Charles Magnante, pac / Frank Banta, p / sb / George Hamilton Green, d, x. New York, c. November, 1929?
125-A-B Beale Street Blues
Mad 50015, Rx / VD 5015
223-A St. James Infirmary
Mad 50047
NOTE: This may be the same as the California Ramblers' version on Van Dyke 81843 q.v. See also the Grey Gull studio bands.
FRANK AUBURN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym for Ben Selvin and his Orchestra on Clarion 5283-C, 5286-C; Harmony 1182-H, 1206-H, 1223-H, 1277-H; Velvet Tone 2349-V, 2352-V. On Velvet Tone 2310-V it is a pseudonym for Ted Wallace and his Orchestra, q.v.
AUNT JEMIMA
Tess Gardelle, v, acc. by Hymie Farberman, c / Jim Cassidy, tb / Sam Feinsmith, cl, as / Rube Bloom, p / Tony Colucci, bj, g. New York, February 14, 1928.
145641-3 Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
Col 1304-D, 4917, 01404
145642-3 Didn't I Tell You (That You'd Come Back?)
Col 4917
NOTE: The AUNT JEMIMA NOVELTY FOUR, which recorded NOBODY KNOWS YOU WHEN YOU'RE DOWN AND OUT, as well as a number of spirituals, for Brunswick's race-record series in Chicago in January, 1929, was a black group, with no connection to this comedienne. Other records by Gardelle are of no jazz interest.
AURORA ARISTOCRATS
Pseudonym on Aurora for the following items listed in this book:
A-22001 Hello, Beautiful! (Will Osborne and his Orchestra)
A-22001 Every Tub (King Oliver and his Dixie Syncopators)
A-22002 Showboat Shuffle (King Oliver and his Dixie Syncopators)
AUSTIN AND HIS MUSICAL AMBASSADORS
Unknown c / cl, as / ts / p / bj / bb / d. Chicago, c. February, 1926.
11068-1-2 Don't Forget To Mess Around When You Do The Charleston
Pm 12359
GENE AUSTIN
The following sides from the vast number recorded by this very popular singer are of some jazz interest solely for their accompaniments.
Vocal duets with Roy Bergere, acc. by as, sw / p duet. New York, April, 1924.
12985 A Thousand Miles From Here
Voc 14821, Gmn 7004
Acc. by t / p. New York, May, 1924.
13165 All Day Long
Voc 14821, Gmn 7004
Vocal, acc. by Harry Shilkret, Earl Oliver, t / Chuck Campbell, tb / Andy Sannella, cl, as / Max Farley, cl, as, f / Lou Raderman, Murray Kellner, Yascha Zayde, vn / Jack Shilkret or Milt Rettenberg, p / Nat Shilkret, cel, dir / Mike McKendrick, g / Jack Pierce, bb / William Dorn or Joe Green, d. New York, April 13, 1928.
43521-5 The Voice Of The Southland
Vic 21714, HMV B-2904, EA-482
Acc. by Mike Mosiello, t / Andy Sannella, cl, as / Lou Raderman, Murray Kellner, Yascha Zayde, vn / Abe Borodkin, vc / Fats Waller, p, cel / Carl Kress, g / Dick Cherwin, sb / William Dorn or Joe Green, d. New York, June 26, 1929.
53586-3 I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling
Vic 22033, HMV B-3117, EA-593
53587-3 Maybe! - Who Knows?
Vic 22033, HMV B-3117, EA-593
Acc. by Del Staigers, t / Andy Sannella, cl, as / Lou Raderman, Murray Kellner, Yascha Zayde, vn / Abe Borodkin,
vc / Fats Waller, p / Carl Kress, g / Dick Cherwin, sb. New York, November 25, 1929.
57170-1 My Fate Is In Your Hands
Vic 22223, HMV B-3297
Acc. by Del Staigers or Mike Mosiello, t / Chuck Campbell, tb / Andy Sannella, as / Morris Pierce, ts / Lou Raderman, Yascha Zayde, vn / Abe Borodkin, vc / Harry Brooks, Jack Shilkret, p / Carl Kress, g / Dick Cherwin, sb / William Dorn or Joe Green, d. New York, January 28, 1930.
58529-2 After You've Gone
Vic 22299, 24640, HMV EA-1376
58530-3 St. James Infirmary
Vic 22299, BB B-6863
Acc. by Mike Ships, cl / Dave Franklin, p / Carl Kress, g. New York, April 21, 1931.
53046-1-2 You Don't Know What You're Doin'
Vic unissued
Acc. by Mike Mosiello, t / Chuck Campbell, tb / Andy Sannella, cl, as / ? Sammy Feinsmith, as / Jack Shilkret, Dave Franklin, p / Carl Kress, g / Dick Cherwin, sb. New York, June 11, 1931.
69929-1 Without That Gal!
Vic 22739, HMV B-3922
Acc. by own p / Otto "Coco" Heimal, g / Candy Candido, sb. New York, December 22, 1933.
14400-3 Dear Old Southland
Ban 33172, Mt M-13139, Or 2974, Per 13044, Re 2348
14401-3 Jail House Blues
Ban 33172, Mt M-13139, Or 2974, Per 13044, Re 2348
Acc. by t / p / g / sb / d. Hollywood, June 6, 1934.
79236-2 All I Do Is Dream Of You
Vic 24663, HMV EA-1376
JACK AUSTIN
See Frank Banta.
LOVIE AUSTIN AND HER BLUES SERENADERS
Tommy Ladnier, c / Jimmy O'Bryant, cl / Lovie Austin, p. Chicago, c. November, 1924.
10004-2 Steppin' On The Blues
Pm 12255, Cen 3017, JC L-41, AF A-08
10005-2 Traveling Blues
Pm 12255, Cen 3012, JC L-41, JRS AA-109
Note: The original coupling apparently has the titles reversed (Edmonia Henderson's version of "Traveling Blues," which has words to verify the title, is unmistakably the same tune issued here as "Steppin' On The Blues.") This has led to reissues having apparent reversal of titles in all cited cases.
Tommy Ladnier, c / Jimmy O'Bryant, cl / Lovie Austin, p / W. E. Burton, d / Priscilla Stewart, v. Chicago, April, 1925.
2094-1-2 Charleston Mad - vPS
Pm 12278, Cen 3012, JC L-118
2095-2 Charleston, South Carolina - vPS
Pm 12278
2096-1 Heebie Jeebies
Pm 12283, Sil 3551, JC L-64, JRS AA-118
2097-2 Peepin' Blues (Carolina Shuffle*)
Pm 12277, Sil 3572*, VJR-16, JC L-118, AF A-04
2098-2 Mojo Blues
Pm 12283, Sil 3552, JC L-64, JRS AA-118
NOTE: Silvertone 3551 and 3552 as BOBBY'S REVELERS; 3572 as THE HOT DOGS.
? Bob Shoffner, c / Jimmy O'Bryant, cl / Lovie Austin, p / W. E. Burton, d. Chicago, August, 1925.
2219-1 Don't Shake It No More
Pm 12300, Sil 3552
2220-1 Rampart Street Blues (Rampart Blues*)
Pm 12300, Sil 3551*
2222-2 Too Sweet For Words
Pm 12313, Sil 3537
NOTE: Silvertones as BOBBY'S REVELERS. Matrix 2221 is untraced.
Unknown c / Kid Ory, tb / Johnny Dodds, cl / Lovie Austin, p / W. E. Burton, d. Chicago, April, 1926.
11096-2 Jackass Blues
Pm 12361, Bwy 1018, Pur 11460, Cen 3007, JC L-19, AF A-023
11097-2 Frog Tongue Stomp
Pm 12361, Bwy 1018, Pur 11460, Cen 3007, JC L-19, AF A-023
NOTE: Broadway 1018 as AUSTIN'S SERENADERS. Jazz Collector L-19 and Association Française A-023 have their labels reversed.
Eustern Woodfork, bj, added, Henry Williams, v. Chicago, August, 1926.
2621-1 Chicago Mess Around - vHW
Pm 12380, 14030, JC L-100, JD 018
2622-1 Galion Stomp
Pm 12380, 14030, JC L-100, JD 018, XX7
2623-2 In The Alley Blues
Pm 12391, AM 4, JC L-30, AF A-04
2624-2 Merry Makers Twine - vHW
Pm 12391, AM 4, JC L-30, JRS AA-109
MILDRED AUSTIN
Vocal, acc. by unknown p. Richmond, IN, c. May 2, 1928.
13754 My Papa Doesn't Two-Time No Time
Spt 9287
Acc. by t / cl / p. Richmond, IN, June 2, 1928.
13884-A Cow Cow Blues
Spt 9294
13885 You Can't Do What My Last Man Did
Spt 9294
13886 Sing That Song With Feeling
Spt 9287, Ch 15530
13887 Anybody Here Want To Try My Cabbage?
Spt 9281, Ch 15530
13888 I'm All Broke Out With The Blues
Spt 9281
NOTE: All Supertones as LILLIAN JACKSON.
THE AVALONIANS
Pseudonym on Vocalion 15577 for Clarence Williams' Bottomland Orchestra, q.v.
AVENUE DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Beltona for the following items listed in this book:
111 Both sides by The Famous Broadway Band; see Victor Vorzanger
133 Hot Lips (The Famous Broadway Band; see Victor Vorzanger)
533 We'd A Surely Baked A Cake (Jeffries and his Rialto Orchestra)
607 Josephine (Jeffries and his Rialto Orchestra)
720 Cuddle Up A Little Closer (The Ambassadors)
772 Both sides by Jeffries and his Rialto Orchestra
923 That's All There Is (Jeffries and his Rialto Orchestra)
CHARLES AVERY
Piano solos. Chicago, c. October, 1929.
21438-2 Dearborn Street Breakdown
Pm 12896, Bwy 5063
NOTE: Broadway 5063 as BILLIE BARNES.
Chicago, February 1, 1930.
C-5354-A-B 63rd Street Stomp
Voc unissued
JOHN AYRES AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on American Parlophone PNY- series for Jack Purvis and his Orchestra, q.v.
B
BABY ARISTOCRATS BAND
See Eddie Carlew's Baby Aristocrats Orchestra.
BABY BENBOW
Although this has traditionally been cited as a possible pseudonym for Benbow Hicks, the artist's real name is now believed to be Beulah Benbow.
Vocal, acc. by p. New York, October 11, 1923.
71959-B Down Home Gal
OK 8098
71960-B Don't Blame Me
OK 8098
BABY BONNIE
Ernestine Bomburyero, v, acc. by Lovell Bolan, p. ? Richmond, IN, October 24, 1924.
12057 Backbiting Moan
Gnt 5616, Sil 4031
? Richmond, IN, November 13, 1924.
12081 I Got Your Water On
Gnt 5593, Sil 4034, Buddy 8021
12082-A Leaving School Blues
Gnt 5593, Sil 4034
Acc. by Theodore Carpenter, c / Lovell Bolan, p. ? Richmond, IN, December 16, 1924.
12103 Black Bottom Blues
Gnt 5616, Sil 4031
Fats Browne, p, replaces Bolan. Richmond, IN (or possibly Cincinnati), January 21, 1925.
12133-A Longing Blues
Gnt 5644, 3041, Sil 4027
12134-A Home Sweet Home Blues
Gnt 5644, 3041, Sil 4027, Buddy 8023
BABY ROSE MARIE
These records are included solely for their accompaniments. Rose Marie was eight years old when they were made.
Vocal, acc. by Sterling Bose, t / Charlie Butterfield or Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Joe Meresco, p / Dick McDonough, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Larry Gomar, d, vib, possibly others. New York, April 22, 1933.
B-13272-A My Bluebird's Singing The Blues
Br 6570, 01546
B-13273-A Come Out - Come Out - Wherever You Are
Br 6570, 01546
See also Fletcher Henderson and his Connie's Inn Orchestra (March 10, 1932).
THE BACK BEACH PIRATES
Pseudonym on XX for the State Street Ramblers, q.v.
THE BACK YARD FOLLIES
This was a mixed group of eleven- and twelve-year-old boys, whose full names are not known: Dick and Leo, h / Tony, cl / Sam, g / Smokey, tub bass / Jo Jo, d. Chicago, November 7, 1934.
C-801-A Creole Stomp
ARC unissued
C-802-A Wabash Blues
ARC unissued
THE BADGERS
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Broadway 1055 I Gotta Get Myself Somebody To Love (Jack Pettis and his Band)
1058 It All Depends On You (Jack Pettis and his Band)
1130 There's A Rickety Rackety Shack (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
1379 Exactly Like You (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
Broadway 1409 If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight (Ben Pollack and his Orchestra)
Paramount 20497 I Gotta Get Myself Somebody To Love (Jack Pettis and his Band)
20500 It All Depends On You (Jack Pettis and his Band)
20542 There's A Rickety Rackety Shack (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
20820 Exactly Like You (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
Puritan 11497 I Gotta Get Myself Somebody To Love (Jack Pettis and his Band)
11500 It All Depends On You (Jack Pettis and his Band)
Silvertone 3583 I Gotta Get Myself Somebody To Love (Jack Pettis and his Band)
BAILEY'S DIXIE DUDES
Bill Moore, t / Bobby Davis, cl, as / Adrian Rollini, gfs / Irving Brodsky, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Stan King, d, k / Doris James, v. New York, October 1, 1924.
9105-B Eliza
Gnt 5562
9106-A I Want To See My Tennessee
Gnt 5562
9107-A I'm Satisfied
Gnt 5577, St 9596
New York, November 12, 1924.
9187 Go 'Long, Mule - vDJ
Gnt 5606
9188,-A Oh! How I Love My Darling - vDJ
Gnt 5606
9189 Choo Choo (Gotta Hurry Home)
Gnt 5602, Cx 40397
NOTE: Gennett 5602 as THE KENTUCKY BLOWERS; Claxtonola 40397 as ALABAMA CREOLE BAND. Gennett 5602 states that the band was "formerly the Dixie Hod Carriers," but as far as is known, neither this small group from the California Ramblers nor any other was ever given this name.
BAILEY'S LUCKY SEVEN
Although this recording band, directed by Sam Lanin, produced mainly commercial dance numbers, many of them were played with a strong jazz flavor, even the most unlikely looking titles featuring several hot solos. In view of this, and as the personnels included recognized jazz musicians, the entire output is given.
Probably: Benny Bloom, t / Moe Gappell, tb / Doc Behrendson, cl / Loring McMurray, Benny Krueger, as, ts / Jimmy Durante, Jack Roth, d. New York, October 25, 1921.
7668 -A-B How Many Times?
Gnt 4795, Con 3034, RT 7014, St 9178
7669,-A Wimmin (I Gotta Have 'Em, That's All)
Gnt 4795, Con 035, EBW 3697, Wp 468, St 9178
NOTE: Rich Tone 7014 as THE JAZZ HARMONIZERS.
Phil Napoleon, t / ? Charlie Panelli, tb / Doc Behrendson, cl / Loring McMurray, Benny Krueger, as, ts / ? Jimmy Durante, p / Jack Roth, d. New York, December 7, 1921.
7711-A-B I've Got My Habits On
Gnt 4815, Con 3045, St 9193
7712-B-C In My Heart, On My Mind, All Day Long
Gnt 4815, Con 3045, RT 7022, St 9193
NOTE: Rich Tone as THE JAZZ HARMONIZERS.
Phil Napoleon or Jules Levy, Jr., t / Vincent Grande, tb / Gus Sharp, cl / Benny Krueger, Loring McMurray, as / Lucien Smith, ts / p / bj. New York, February 1, 1922.
7751,-A My Mammy Knows
Gnt 4831, Con 3058, Apex 489, St 9210
7752,-A-B On The 'Gin 'Gin 'Ginny Shore
Gnt 4831, Cdl 523, Con 3058, Apex 489, St 9210, EBW 3734
NOTE: Cardinal as CARDINAL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Phil Napoleon, Jules Levy, Jr., t / tb / Loring McMurray, Benny Krueger, as / p / bj / d / "Chalk" Smith, v. New York, March 21, 1922.
7808-A-B I Wonder Blues (I've Got The Wonder Blues*)
Gnt 4855, Con 3065, St 9232, VF 1049*
7809,-A Pick Me Up And Lay Me Down In Dear Old Dixieland
Gnt 4855, Con 3065, St 9232, VF 1053
NOTE: Velvet Face 1049 as JOE RICHARDSON'S ORCHESTRA; 1053 as REGENT ORCHESTRA.
Smith omitted. New York, April 1, 1922.
7825,-B Poor Little Me
Gnt 4857, Con 3074, Apex 477, St 9231
7826-B Don't Leave Me, Mammy
Gnt 4857, Con 3074, Apex 481, St 9235
Phil Napoleon, t / ? Vincent Grande, tb / Gus Sharp, cl, as / ? Loring McMurray, as / p / bj / d. New York, April 14, 1922.
7846 Hortense
Gnt 4874, Apex 481, St 9235, VF 1048
7847,-A Carolina Rolling Stone
Gnt 4868, Con 3075, Op 9640, RT 7037, St 9245
7848,-A California
Gnt 4868, Con 3075, Apex 480, St 9242
NOTE: Velvet Face 1048 as JOE RICHARDSON'S ORCHESTRA.
New York, April 19, 1922.
7856,-A Do It Again
Gnt 4872, Apex 478, St 9244, VF 1050
7857,-B Some Sunny Day
Gnt 4872, Con 3078, RT 7037, Apex 480, St 9242, VF 1054
NOTE: Rich Tone 7037 as THE JAZZ HARMONIZERS; Velvet Face 1050 as JOE RICHARDSON'S ORCHESTRA; 1054 as PAVILION PLAYERS.
Phil Napoleon, t / tb / cl, as / cl, ts / p / bj. New York, May 23, 1922.
7871,-A Kicky-Koo (You For Me, Me For You)
Gnt 4887, Apex 473, St 9256, VF 1054
7872-B Those Longing For You Blues
Gnt 4887, Con 3066
NOTE: Velvet Face 1054 as PAVILION PLAYERS.
Phil Napoleon, t / tb / Johnny Costello or Doc Behrendson, cl / as / p / bj. New York, May 29, 1922.
7889,-A Rock Me In My Swanee Cradle
Gnt 4903, Con 3065, St 9259
New York, June 6, 1922.
7917,-A Dancing Fool
Gnt 4908, Cdl 531, Apex 467, St 9272
7918,-A-B Those Longing For You Blues
Gnt 4887, St 9263
7919 Kicky-Koo (You For Me, Me For You)
Gnt 4887
John Cali, bj, replaces (or may be identified with) the unknown bj; Cliff Edwards, k, added where shown. New York, June 16, 1922.
7936-A-B Sweet Indiana Home
Gnt 4910, Apex 471, St 9267, EBW 3811
7937,-C Nobody Lied - kCE
Gnt 4909, Apex 471, St 9267, EBW 3796, Wp 3018
NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 3796, 3811, and Westport 3018 as PAVILION PLAYERS.
Phil Napoleon, t / ? Vincent Grande or Charlie Panelli, tb / Doc Behrendson or Johnny Costello, cl / Gus Sharp, cl, as / p / John Cali, bj. New York, July 12, 1922.
7969,-A-B Mary Dear
Gnt 4969, Cdl 529, Apex 465, St 9280
7970,-A Who'll Take My Place (When I'm Gone)
Gnt 4922, St 9277
7971,-A 'Neath The South Sea Moon
Unknown cl, as, replaces Sharp. New York, August 16, 1922.
7992-A B Truly (I Love You)
Gnt 4934, Apex 464, St 9284
7993-A B Hot Lips
Gnt 4935, Cdl 531, St 9285, EBW 3797
7994-A-B Chicago
Gnt 4933, St 9283
NOTE: Cardinal 531 as CARDINAL DANCE ORCHESTRA; Edison Bell Winner as PAVILION PLAYERS.
Sharp returns, replacing unknown. Lilian Robbins, sw. New York, September 20, 1922.
8032-A-B No Wonder I'm Lonesome - swLR
Gnt 4975, Apex 461, St 9298, EBW 3868, Wp 2044
8033,-A Tomorrow (I'll Be In My Dixie Home Again)
Gnt 4975, Apex 461, St 9298, EBW 3812, Wp 2117
8034-A Homesick - kCE
Gnt 4979, Apex 459, St 9299, EBW 3869
NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 3812 and Westport 2117 as DIPLOMAT ORCHESTRA; Edison Bell Winner 3868, 3869, and Westport 2044 as REGENT ORCHESTRA.
Probably as for c. August 17, 1922. New York, October 5, 1922.
8058,-A Stuttering
Gnt 4980, Apex 459, St 9306, EBW 3798
8059,-A Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Goo'bye)
Gnt 4980, Apex 457, St 9306, EBW 3799, Wp 3100
8060,-A Carolina In The Morning
Gnt 4979, St 9309, EBW 3797
NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 3797 as PAVILION PLAYERS; Edison Bell Winner 3798, 3799, and Westport 3100 as DIPLOMAT NOVELTY ORCHESTRA.
Phil Napoleon, t / ? Charlie Panelli, tb / Jimmy Lytell, cl, as / Benny Krueger, as / p / ? Nick Lucas, bj / Jack Roth, d. New York, November 10, 1922.
8099,-A Carolina Home
Gnt 5022, St, 9319, EBW 3862, Portland 9003
8100-A Gee, But I Hate To Go Home Alone
Gnt 5001, St 9317, EBW 3861, Wp 3072
8101,-A Tomorrow Morning
Gnt 5001, Apex 453, St 9317, EBW 3861, Wp 3143
NOTE: Edison Bell Winner, Westport 3072 and 3143 as DIPLOMAT ORCHESTRA; Edison Bell Winner 3862 and Portland 9003 as PAVILION PLAYERS.
Jules Levy, Jr., t, added; Loring McMurray, as, replaces Krueger. New York, November 15, 1922.
8109-A-B Bees Knees
Gnt 5004, Apex 451, St 9321
8110,-A-B Lost (A Wonderful Girl)
Gnt 5005, Apex 451, St 9320, EBW 3862, Portland 9003
8111,-A Where The Bamboo Babies Grow
Gnt 5004, Apex 586, St 587, EBW 3816
NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 3816 as DIPLOMAT ORCHESTRA; 3062 and Portland 9003 as PAVILION PLAYERS.
Phil Napoleon, Jules Levy, Jr., t / ? Charlie Panelli, tb / Jimmy Lytell, cl, as / Loring McMurray, as / p / ? Nick Lucas, bj / Jack Roth, d. New York, December 8, 1922.
8141,-A 'Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
Gnt 5016, St 9328, EBW 3864, Wp 2070
8142,-A Open Your Arms, My Alabammy
Gnt 5017, St 9328, EBW 3865
8143 Baby Blue Eyes
Gnt 5013, St 9330
NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 3864 and Westport 2070 as PAVILION PLAYERS; Edison Bell Winner 3865 as REGENT ORCHESTRA.
Benny Krueger, as, added. New York, January 19, 1923.
8175,-A You Know You Belong To Somebody Else
Gnt 5030, St 9345
8176,-A Apple Sauce
Gnt 5030, St 9345
Jack Lube, vn, added. New York, February 1, 1923.
8196-A Sweet One
Gnt 5049, Apex 431, St 9351
Gus Sharpe, cl, replaces Lytell; no vn. New York, March 1, 1923.
8252 My Blue And Gold Girl / Sigma Chi Dream Girl
Fraternity 1923 Record Edition
8253 Gypsy Lady
Gnt 5057, Apex 430, St 9369
8254-A Pay Day Blues
Gnt 5057, St 9369
Miff Mole, tb, replaces Panelli; Ernest Hare, v. New York, March 9, 1923.
8271-A-B Wet Yo' Thumb
Gnt 5076, St 9380
8272,-A-B Everything Is K.O. In K.Y. - vEH
Gnt 5078, St / Op 9379
8273 Carolina Mammy - vEH
Gnt 5078, St / Op 9379
As for January 19. 1923. New York, March 19, 1923.
8285,-C Snakes Hips
Gnt 5110, Apex 431, St 9377, EBW 3950
8286 Down Among The Sleepy Hills Of Ten-Ten-Tennessee
Gnt 5110, Apex 430, St 9377
NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 3950 as REGENT ORCHESTRA.
Irving Kaufman, v; p duet featured (the 2nd pianist may be Jack Roth). New York, April 26, 1923.
8342,-B Down By The River
Gnt 5153, Cdl 571, Apex 425, St 9397
8343,-A That Sweet Somebody O' Mine - vIK
Gnt 5145, St 9392, Apex 425
8344,-A My Old Ramshackle Shack - vIK
Gnt 5145, St 9392, Apex 424
Levy and Lytell omitted. New York, May 10, 1923.
8362,-A March Of The Mannikins
Gnt 5153, Apex 428, St 9382
8364,-A Bebe
Gnt 5154, Op / St 9395, 9500
8365,-A Yes! We Have No Bananas - vIK
Gnt 5154, Op / St 9395
NOTE: Cardinal 571 as CARDINAL DANCE ORCHESTRA. Matrix 8363 is by Eddie Elkins and his Orchestra on May 11, 1923.
Phil Napoleon, Jules Levy, Jr., t / Charlie Panelli, tb / Jimmy Lytell, cl / Loring McMurray, Benny Krueger, as / p / Nick Lucas, bj / Jack Roth, d. New York, June 13, 1923.
8404,-A When June Comes Along With A Song
Gnt 5183, Apex 421, St 9416
8405,-A First, Last, And Always
Gnt 5183, Apex 388, St 9425
8406-A Pickles
Gnt 5197, St 9418
Levy omitted; Frank Signorelli, p, replaces (or may be identified as) the unknown; Billy Jones, v. New York, June 22, 1923.
8417,-A Oh Gee, Oh Gosh, Oh Golly, I'm In Love - vBJ
Gnt 5186, Apex 420, St 9417
8418,-A Dirty Hands! Dirty Face!
Gnt 5186, Apex 420, St 9417, EBW 3964
NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 3964 as REGENT ORCHESTRA.
Probably: Henry Gluck, Jules Levy, Jr., t / Charlie Panelli, tb / Loring McMurray, Benny Krueger, as / Frank Signorelli, p / Nick Lucas, bj / Jack Roth, d / Irving Kaufman, Lewis James, v. New York, August 13, 1923.
84640-A I've Got The Yes We Have No Bananas Blues - vIK
Gnt 5241, Apex 418, St 9433, EBW 3948
8465,-A No, No, Nora - vIK
Gnt 5232, Apex 402, 418, St 9433, 9500, EBW 3976, Wp 3183
8466-A-B Foolish Child - vLJ
Gnt 5232, Apex 413, Op / St 9438
NOTE: Matrix 8464 is a Christmas record by Shirley Mason; the same number was evidently allotted to the first title above in error, the final zero being added when the error was discovered. It appears as shown both on the record itself and in the recording files. Edison Bell Winner 3948 as DIPLOMAT ORCHESTRA; 3976 and Westport 3183 as REGENT ORCHESTRA.
New York, August 22, 1923.
8482 Home
Gnt 5243, Apex 411, St 9436
8483 Oh! Min - vIK
Gnt 5249, St 9435
8434,-B That Big Blonde Mama
Gnt 5243, St 9437
Billy Jones, v. New York, September 12, 1923.
8514,-A Oh! You Little Sun-Uv-Er-Gun - vBJ
Gnt 5258, Apex 409, St 9444, EBW 4027
8515-A Tell All The Folks In Kentucky
Gnt 5264, St 9450
8516-A Stealing To Virginia
Gnt 5258, St 9450, EBW 3996
NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 3996 as PAVILION PLAYERS; 4027 as REGENT ORCHESTRA. Phil Napoleon, Earl Oliver, t / Miff Mole, tb / 2 as / ts / ? Frank Signorelli, p / Nick Lucas, Tony Colucci or John Cali, bj / Jack Roth, d. New York, October 23, 1923.
8566 Covered Wagon Days
Gnt 5290, St 9471
8567-A-B That Bran' New Gal Of Mine
Gnt 5300, St 9465
8568,-B Easy Melody
Gnt 5290, St 9464, EBW 3996
NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 3996 as PAVILION PLAYERS.
Charlie Panelli, tb, replaces Mole; only one t used. New York, November 7, 1923.
8594-A-B Linger Awhile
Gnt 5300, St 9468, EBW 3977
8595-A Roamin' To Wyomin'
Gnt 5301, St 9467
8596 Not Here - Not There
Gnt 5301, St 9467
As for c. October 23, 1923, without ts. New York, November 22, 1923.
8620 Take, Oh Take Those Lips Away
Gnt 5308, St 9468
8621 Arcady
Gnt 5325, St 9486
8622-A Blue Rose
Gnt 5325, St 9486
New York, December 6, 1923.
8648,-A I'm Goin' South
Gnt 5334, St 9485
8649-A A Smile Will Go A Long, Long Way
Gnt 5334, St 9485
8650,-A You're In Kentucky Sure As You're Born
Gnt 5325, St 9492, EBW 4071
NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 4071 as REGENT ORCHESTRA.
New York, December 19, 1923.
3677,-A Steppin' Out
Gnt 5349, St 9495
8678,-A I Love The Girl Who Kisses (I Hate The Girl Who Don't)
Gnt 5344, St 9495, EBW 4057
8679,-A-B Are You Lonely?
Gnt 5344, St 9503, EBW 4072, Portland 9009
NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 4057, 4072, and Portland 9309 as REGENT ORCHESTRA.
Phil Napoleon, Earl Oliver, t / Miff Mole, tb / 2as / ? Frank Signorelli, p / Nick Lucas, Tony Colucci or John Cali, bj / Jack Roth, d. New York, December 26, 1923.
8684-A I Wonder Who's Dancing With You Tonight
Gnt 5350, St 9498
8685 Eileen
Gnt 5350, St 9498
8686,-B Maybe (She'll Write Me, She'll Phone Me)
Gnt 5349, Apex 400, St 9503, EBW 4012
NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 4012 as DIPLOMAT NOVELTY ORCHESTRA.
New York, c. January 16, 1924.
8705-A The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else
Gnt 5357, Apex 400, St 9502
8706 Lovey Came Back
Gnt 5363, St 9502
8707,-A Where The Lazy Daisies Grow
Gnt 5357, St 9507, EBW 4071
NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 4071 as REGENT ORCHESTRA.
Jimmy Lytell, cl, added; Gus Sharp and Loring McMurray may be the two as (and on the above also?); Nick Lucas definitely not the banjoist. New York, January 24, 1924.
8720-A Mindin' My Business
Gnt 5364, St 9512
8721,-A Hula Lou
Gnt 5363, St 9512
8722,-A Soothing Lullaby
Gnt 5365
8723 -A If You'll Come Back
Gnt 5364, St 9519
NOTE: Gennett 5365 as ROSELAND BALLROOM ORCHESTRA.
New York, March 20, 1924.
8788 What'll I Do?
Gnt 5424, St 9531
8789 Lazy
Gnt 5407, St 9531
8790-A Worried
Gnt 5424, St 9532
New York, April 3, 1924.
8823,-A It Had To Be You
Gnt 5432, St 9543
8824,-A After The Storm
Gnt 5433, St 9539, EBW 4072
8825,-A There's Yes! Yes! In Your Eyes
Gnt 5433, St 9539
NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 4072 as REGENT ORCHESTRA.
New York, May 7, 1924.
8872 Oh! Baby (Don't Say No, Say Maybe)
Gnt 5452
8873,-A Oriental Love Dreams
Gnt 5463, St / Op 9551
8874 Never Again
Gnt 5452, St / Op 9551
New York, May 28, 1924.
8906,-A Wait'll You See My Gal
Gnt 5471, St 9560
8907-A I Can't Get The One I Want
Gnt 5471, St 9560
8908,-A Maytime
Gnt 5463, St 9564
Red Nichols, Phil Napoleon, t / Miff Mole, tb / 2as / vn / p / bj / bb / d. New York, August 25, 1924.
9052 Cold Mamas Burn Me Up
Gnt 5540, St 9592
9053 Go, Emmaline
Gnt 5532, St 9592
9054 Lucille
Gnt 5532, St 9594
Red Nichols, Vic d'Ippolito, t / Miff Mole, tb / Dick Johnson, cl, as / as / ts / p / bj / bb / d. New York, December 23, 1924.
9249-B Oh! Mabel
Gnt 5625, EBW 4198
9250-A Dear One
Gnt 5637
9251-A Lucky Kentucky
Gnt 5625, St 9618
NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 4198 as PAVILION PLAYERS.
New York, January 2, 1925.
9258 I'll See You In My Dreams
Gnt 5629, St 9617
9259 The Only, Only One For Me
Gnt 5629, St 9617
9260-A Won't You Come Back To My Arms?
Gnt 5637, St 9621
New York, January 22, 1925.
9294 Why Couldn't It Be Poor Little Me?
Gnt 5645, St 9621
9295-A No-One
Gnt 5645, St 9621
9296-A Alabamy Bound
Gnt 5648, 3039, St 9631
New York, February 20, 1925.
9361,-A No Wonder (I Love You)
Gnt 5677, 3015, St 9627
9362 Yearning (Just For You)
Gnt 5676, St 9627
9363 When I Think Of You
Gnt 5676, 3015, St 9631
Different p from the above. New York, April 15, 1925.
9462 If You Knew Susie Like I Know Susie
Gnt 5710, 3009, Ch 15016, EBW 4353
9463 Isn't She The Sweetest Thing?
Gnt 3008
9464 Flag That Train (To Alabam')
Gnt 5710, 3011
NOTE: Gennett 3008 as THE RAINBOW SERENADERS; Champion 15016 as THE SEVEN CHAMPIONS; Edison Bell Winner 4353 as REGENT ORCHESTRA.
Red Nichols, ? Hymie Farberman, t / Miff Mole, tb / Dick Johnson, Bobby Davis, cl, as / ts / p / bj / bb / d / Arthur Hall, v. New York, June 18, 1925.
9606-A If I Had A Girl Like You
Gnt 3093
9607-A Summer Nights
Gnt 3094
9608-A Marguerite
Gnt 3094
Tommy Gott, t, may replace Farberman (or even have been present on earlier sessions above); Jack Kaufman, v. New York, July 3, 1925.
9638-A Row, Row, Rosie - vJK
Gnt 3086
9639-A Because Of You (The World Is Mine)
Gnt 3088
9640 Collegiate
Gnt 3088, Ch 15009
NOTE: Champion 15009 as THE SEVEN CHAMPIONS.
Arthur Fields, v. New York, August 20, 1925.
9699-A Cecilia
Gnt 3114, Ch 15013, Voc X-9901
9700-A On A Night Like This - vAF
Gnt 3125
9701-A Kinky Kids' Parade
Gnt 3125, Ch 15006
NOTE: Champion 15006 as TED MARSHALL AND HIS ORCHESTRA; 15013 as THE SEVEN CHAMPIONS; Gennett 3125 (9701-A) as TRAVIS-CARLTON ORCH.; Vocalion as RIVERSIDE DANCE BAND.
Al Bernard, v. New York, September 8, 1925.
9722-A The Baby Looks Like Me - vAB
Gnt 3140
9723 Desdemona
Gnt 3135, Ch 15020
9724 Dreaming Of Tomorrow
Gnt 3140
NOTE: Champion 15020 as THE SEVEN CHAMPIONS; Gnt 3140 as TRAVIS-CARLTON ORCH.
New York, September 24, 1925.
9743 Who Loved You Best?
Gnt 3154, Ch 15032
9744-A Dream Pal
Gnt 3155, Ch 15031
9745 Don't Wake Me Up, Let Me Dream
Gnt 3156, Ch 15047, EBW 4412, Voc X-9796
NOTE: All Champions as THE SEVEN CHAMPIONS; Edison Bell Winner 4412 as REGENT DANCE ORCHESTRA; Vocalion X-9796 as RIVERSIDE DANCE BAND.
New York, October 2, 1925.
9758 Don't Wait Too Long
Gnt unissued
9759 I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight? - vAF
Gnt unissued
9760 Mother Me, Tennessee
Gnt unissued
One reed man doubles bcl on this date. New York, October 16, 1925.
9776 Tomorrow Morning - vAF
Gnt 3163, Ch 15040
9777 You Told Me To Go - vAF
Gnt 3163
9778-B Five-Foot-Two, Eyes Of Blue - vAF
Gnt 3175
Red Nichols, Phil Napoleon, t / Miff Mole, tb / Bobby Davis, Dick Johnson, cl, as / ? Fred Morrow, cl, ts / p / ? John Cali, bj / ? Joe Tarto, bb / Vic Berton, d / Arthur Fields, v. New York, November 4, 1925.
9826-A I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight?
Gnt 3191, Ch 15052
9827-A Mother Me, Tennessee - vAF
Gnt 3192, Duo B-5137
9828-A Don't Wait Too Long - vAF
Gnt 3191, Bel 1035
NOTE: Champion 15052 as THE SEVEN CHAMPIONS; Beltona 1035 as AMERICAN DANCE ORCHESTRA; Duophone B-5137 as LEAS DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Unknown vocal duet. New York, November 12, 1925.
9845-A Bamboula
Gnt 3198, Aco G-15933
9846-A Then I'll Be Happy - v2
Gnt 3192, Oh 15055, Sil 3016, Aco G-15936, Bel 1063, Clm 1915, Gmn 1873
NOTE: Champion 15055 as THE SEVEN CHAMPIONS; Aco G-15933 as LOS ANGELES DANCE ORCHESTRA G-15936 as RIO GRANDE DANCE BAND; Beltona 1063 as SOUTHERN STATES DANCE BANG; Coliseum 1915 as MAYFIELD DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman 1873 as NEW JERSEY DANCE ORCHESTRA.
New York, November 28, 1925.
9871-A Pile Of Logs And Stones - vAF
Gnt 3232, Ch 15065
9872-A I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Me) - vAF
Gnt 3204, Ch 15065, Bel 979, Gmn 1876, Sc 763
NOTE: Champion 15065 as THE SEVEN CHAMPIONS; Beltona 979 as SOUTHERN STATES DANCE BAND; Guardsman 1876 as SAN FRANCISCO DANCE ORCHESTRA; Scala as PAVILION ORCHESTRA.
Irving Kaufman, Arthur Hall, v. New York, December 4, 1925.
9891 When You're In The Arms Of The One You Love - vIK
Gnt 3220
9892 Kentucky's Way Of Saying "Good Morning" - vIK
Gnt 3225, Aco G-15977, Bel 978, Clm 1882, Gmn 1896
9893 The Kiss I Can't Forget (waltz) - vAH
Gnt 3220, Ch 15062, Aco G-15955, Bel 977, Clm 1881, Gmn 1894
NOTE: Champion 15062 as SOUTH SHORE MELODY BOYS; Aco G-15977 as RIO GRANDE DANCE ORCHESTRA; Beltona 977 as PALM BEACH PLAYERS 978 as SUNNY SOUTH DANCE ORCHESTRA; Coliseum 1881 as COLISEUM DANCE ORCHESTRA; 1882 as MAYFIELD DANCE ORCHESTRA; 1894 and 1896 as NEW JERSEY DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Jack Kaufman, v. New York, December 11, 1925.
9908 Tie Me To Your Apron Strings Again - vAF
Gnt 3216, Ch 15060, Sil 3020
9909 Somebody's Eyes - vAF
Gnt 3216
9910-A I Wish't I Was In Peoria - vJK
Gnt 3224, Ch 15062
NOTE: Champion 15060 and 15062 as THE SEVEN CHAMPIONS; Gennett 3216 (9909 only) as TRAVIS-CARLTON ORCHESTRA.
New York, December 22, 1925.
9921-A I Want Somebody To Cheer Me Up - vJK
Gnt 3236, Aco G-16008, Bel 979, Clm 1880, Gmn 1896
9922-A Sweet Child (I'm Wild About You) - vJK
Gnt 3233, Aco G-15955, Clm 1878, Gmn 1892
NOTE: Aco G-15955 as RIO GRANDE DANCE ORCHESTRA; Beltona 979 as SOUTHERN STATES DANCE BAND; Coliseum 1878 and 1880 as MARYLAND DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman 1892 and 1896 as NEW JERSEY DANCE ORCHESTRA; Meloto as MELOTO SAXOPHONE ORCHESTRA.
Frank Bessinger and Frank Wright (as THE TREMAINE BROTHERS), v, added. New York, January 15, 1926.
9932-A The Roses Brought Me You - vFB&FW
Gnt 3241, Clm 1884
9933-A Behind The Clouds - vFB&FW
Gnt 3241
NOTE: Coliseum as MARYLAND DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Red Nichols and another, t / tb / Bobby Davis, cl, as / Benny Krueger, as / ? Lucien Smith, ts / p / John Cali or Tony Colucci, bj, g / d . New York, c. February 1, 1926.
9954-8 Dinah - vFB&FW
Gnt 3243, Ch 15066, Aco G-15994, Bel 992, Clm 1894, Gmn 1907
9955-A (What Can I Say) After I Say I'm Sorry? - vFB&FW
Gnt 3243, Ch 15067, Aco G-16008, Bel 991, Clm 1912, Hmn 1908, Sc 768
NOTE: Champion 15066 as THE SEVEN CHAMPIONS; 15067 as SUNSET DANCE ORCHESTRA; Beltona 991 and 992 as AMERICAN DANCE ORCHESTRA; Coliseum 1894 and 1912 as MARYLAND DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman 1907 and 1908 as SAN FRANCISCO DANCE ORCHESTRA; Scala 768 as MAURICE MELODY MAKERS.
Frank Bessinger and Frank Wright (as THE TRIMBLE BOYS), v duet. New York, c. February 11, 1926.
9975-A Static - vFB&FW
Gnt 3249, Ch 15066
9976-A Let's Talk About My Sweetie - vFB&FW
Gnt 3249
NOTE: Champion 15066 as THE SEVEN CHAMPIONS. See also Jene Bailey's Orchestra.
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