MADELYN JAMES
Vocal, acc. by Judson Brown, p, with g, and jug*. Memphis, c. February, 1930.
MEM-792- *Stinging Snake Slues
Br 7155
MEM-793- Long Time Blues
Br 7155
PAULINE JAMES
Pseudonym on Gennett for Hattie Garland, q.v.
SADIE JAMES
Vocal, acc. by Freddie Coates, p. Memphis, February 25, 1927.
37950-2 Mama, Fold Your Hands
Vic 20575
37951-2 What Makes A Bow-Legged Woman Crazy 'Bout Her Knock-Kneed Man?
Vic 20575
JARDIN ROYAL ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Angelus 3102 (HONEY), Angelus / Plaza 3116 (DO SOMETHING) for Sam Lanin and his Orchestra, q.v.
ART JARRETT
The following sides are of interest for their accompaniments.
Vocal, with acc. dir. by Victor Young: by Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Harry Hoffman and / or Joe Venuti, vn / Fulton McGrath, p / Dick McDonough, g / Joe Tarto, sb. New York, June 7, 1932.
152206-1 Goodbye Blues
Col 2672-D, Par R-1409
152207-2 This Time It's Love
Col 2672-D
New York, August 1, 1932.
152245-2 Music, Music Everywhere (But Not A Song In My Heart)
Col 2691-D
152246-2 Love Me Tonight
Col 2691-D
HOTSY JARVIS
Pseudonym on Banner, Domino, and associated labels for Evelyn Preer, q.v.
FRANKIE "HALF-PINT" JAXON
Acc. by De Lloyd Barnes, p. St. Louis, c. May 14, 1926.
9690-A Hannah Fell In Love With My Piano
Okeh 8359
9681-A It That Don't Get It - This Sho' Will
Okeh 8359
Vocal, acc. by Blanche Smith Walton, p / ? Jasper Taylor, wb. Chicago, c. July 12, 1927.
12919-A Can't You Wait Till You Get Home?
Gnt 6214, BP 8040, Spt 9283
12920-A I'm Gonna Steal You A Million Dollars
Gnt 6214, BP 8040, Spt 9283
NOTE: Supertone as JELLY ROLL HUNTER.
Chicago, c. July 22, 1927
12941-A Willie The Weeper
BP 8048
Acc. by Blanche Smith Walton, p. Chicago, c. August 1, 1927.
12959 She's Got "It"
Gnt 6244
12960 I'm Gonna Dance Wit De Guy Wot Brung Me
Gnt 6244
Chicago, c. August 3, 1927.
12965,-A Twiddlin' My Thumbs
BP unissued
12966 Corinne
BP 8048
Acc. by? Freddy Keppard, c / unknown p; or p only*. Chicago, October 31, 1928.
C-2500- Hit Ta Ditty Low Down - c?FK
Voc 1226
C-2502- Down At Jasper's Bar-B-Que - v?FK
Voc 1226
C-2503-A *How Can I Get It?
Voc 1257, Ban 32524, Or 8156, Per 0210, Ro 5156, Spt S-2211
NOTE: Supertone S-2211 as COTTON THOMAS. Matrix C-2501 is not by Jaxon or his accompanists.
Acc. by unknown p / g / woodblocks. Chicago, November 28, 1928.
C-2611- Fan It
Voc 1257, Ban 32524, Or 8156, Per 0210, Ro 5156, Spt S-2211
NOTE: Some copies of Supertone S-2211 as COTTON THOMAS.
Acc. by Jimmy Flowers, p / Ikey Robinson, ? Count Turner, bj / Bill Johnson, sb. Chicago, February 1, 1929.
C-2905-A-B Fan It
Voc 1257, Spt S-2211
NOTE: Supertone S-2211 as COTTON THOMAS.
Acc. by ? Arnett Nelson, cl / Jimmy Flowers, p / Ikey Robinson, bj / ? Sid Catlett, d*. Chicago, February 13,
1929.
C-2951-C *Let's Knock A Jug
Voc 1285
C-2952-B Can't You Wait Till I Get You Home?
Voc 1285
Acc. by ? Thomas A. Dorsey (Georgia Tom), p / Hudson Whittaker (Tampa Red), g. Chicago, June 11, 1929.
C-3585- It's Heated
Voc 1539
C-3586- Jive Man Blues
Voc 1539
Acc. by ? Vance Dixon, cl / p / Jasper Taylor, d*. Chicago, July 22, 1929.
C-3927- Corinne Blues
Voc 1424
*My First Piece
Voc unissued
Operation Blues
Voc unissued
NOTE: The unissued titles are believed to have been recorded at this session; they are not documented in the Brunswick / Vocalion files.
With Thomas A. Dorsey (Georgia Tom), v, p. Chicago, August 16, 1929.
Is Doctor Eazit In? (Bird In Hand*)
Hollywood Hot Shots, Party Records 501*
NOTE: These are 1930s-1940s issues, possibly dubbed; the Party Record issue is probably anonymous.
Acc. by ? Punch Miller, c / p. Chicago, c. August 21, 1929.
C-4099- A Jazz Sermon
Voc unissued
Unknown d added. Chicago, August 27, 1929.
C-4212- Take It Easy
Voc 1424
C-4213 Take It Easy
Voc unissued
Acc. by Punches [sic] Delegates of Pleasure: Punch Miller, c / cl / md / Charlie Ducastaign, g. Chicago, December 6, 1929.
C-4917- You Got To Wet It
Voc 1472
C-4918- Down Home In Kentuck'
Voc 1472
Acc. by p / g / d. Chicago, October 28, 1930.
C-6459- Scuddlin'
Voc 1583
C-6460- Chocolate To The Bone
Voc 1583
FRANKIE "HALF-POINT" JAXON AND HIS HOT SHOTS: Bob Shoffner, George Mitchell, t / Preston Jackson,
tb / Dalbert Bright, Kenneth Anderson, cl, as / David Young, cl, ts / Cassino Simpson, p / Johnny Frazier, sb / Tubby Hall, d / Frankie Jaxon, v. Chicago, June 23, 1933.
C-535-1 Mama Don't Allow It - vFJ-1
C-586-1 Spank It - vFJ
C-587-1 The Mortgage Blues - Part 1 - vFJ
C-588-1 The Mortgage Blues - Part 2 - vFJ
All the above: Voc unissued; Meritt 20 (LP), Document DOCD 5259 (CD)
Guy Kelly, t, added; Jerome Carrington, p, replaces Simpson. Chicago, July 29, 1933.
C-605-1 Mama Don't Allow It - vFJ
Voc 2603, Br 01719
C-606-1 My Baby's Hot (Can't You Understand)-vFJ
Voc 2553
C-607-1 Fifteen Cents - vFJ
Voc 2603, Br 01719
C-608-1 Fan It - vFJ
Voc 2553
THE JAZELIERS
2 t / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / vn / p / bj / bb / d. New York, July, 1924.
42703-1-2; Doodle Doo Doo
3451-2 Em 10785, Clover 1500, GG / Nadsco / Rx 1225, MB / Tri 11411, Pen 1411
42704-1-2; A Little Bit Of Jazz
3452-1-2 Em 10783, GG / Nadsco / Rx 1225, MB / Tri 11411, Pen 1411, Astral 87
NOTE: Emerson 10785 as EMERSON DANCE ORCHESTRA; Clover as CLOVER DANCE ORCHESTRA; Grey Gull, Nadsco, and Radiex as MOBILE MELODY MAKERS (A LITTLE BIT OF JAZZ) and THE COTTON BLOSSOMS ORCHESTRA (DOODLE DO DO); Pennington 1411, Music Box and Triangle 11411 as FRISCO SYNCOPATORS. Astral issue is anonymous.
JAZZAZZA JAZZ BAND
Pseudonym on Operaphone for the Synco Jazz Band, q, v.
JAZZ BAND
Generic description used on the following items listed in this book:
Homokord H-61070 Mystery (Yerkes' Dance Orchestra)
LaBelle 5088 Yerkes' Southern Five
Little Wonder 1041, 1091, 1169, 1192 Wilbur Sweatman's Original Jazz Band
JAZZ BAND CHANTAL
Pseudonym on Chantal de Luxe 910 for Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra, q.v.
JAZZ BAND ORIGINALE AMERICANO
Pseudonym on Odeon 07626 (TAKE YOUR BLACK BOTTOM OUTSIDE) for Clarence Williams' Washboard Five, q.v.
JAZZBO'S (OR JAZZ-BO'S) CAROLINA SERENADERS
This is the Original Memphis Five, q.v. for similar material. Phil Napoleon, t / Miff Mole, tb / Sam Lanin, cl / Loring McMurray or Rudy Wiedoeft, as / Frank Signorelli, p / Jack Roth, d. New York, c. April 22, 1922.
149-A My Honey 's Lovin' Arms
Cam / Muse 218
150-B Cuddle Up Blues
Cam / Muse 218
According to Sidney Arodin, he played cl on the next session; no as. New York, June, 1922.
197-A Hopeless Blues
Cam / Muse 232, Hmg 750
198-A-C Lonesome Mama Blues
Cam / Muse 232, Hmg 750
Jimmy Lytell, cl, replaces Arodin. New York, August, 1922.
248-A Hot Lips
Cam 257
249-B Yankee Doodle Blues
Cam 258
New York, late August, 1922.
260-C-G I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
Cam / Muse 269
New York, August-September, 1922.
267-C-D Achin' Hearted Blues
Cam / Muse 269
New York, September, 1922.
280-A-B-C Chicago (That Toddling Town)
Cam 284
See also: The Cotton Pickers, Ladd's Black Aces, Lanin's Southern Serenaders, Original Memphis Five, Southland Six, Savannah Six.
THE JAZZ HARMONISTS
Pseudonym on Claxtonola for the Wolverine Orchestra, q.v.
THE JAZZ HARMONIZERS
Pseudonym on Rich-Tone for Bailey's Lucky Seven, q.v., and others of no interest.
THE JAZZ KINGS
The following titles by this American band are known to be of some jazz interest.
Bernard Ette dir: Johnny Dixon, Nick Casti, t / Eddie Norman, tb / Billy Barton, cl, as / Matty Rajula, Xavier Lipczinski, cl, as, bar / Bill Williams, as / Max Schmid, vn / Heinz Schmidt, p / Heinz Forke, bb, sb / Lucky Stampfl, d / Ivan Frank, v. Berlin, August-October, 1927.
Brown Sugar
Tri-Ergon TE-5047
MO-806 Weary Blues
Tri-Ergon TE-5055
MO-814 Cafe Capers
Tri-Ergon TE-5057
MO-832 Crazy Words - Crazy Tune - vIF
Tri-Ergon TE-5061
MO-854 Magnolia
Tri-Ergon TE-5061
MO-859 Some Of These Days - vIF
Tri-Ergon TE-5062
MO-862 Maple Leaf Rag (Scott Joplin)
Tri-Ergon TE-5064
THE JAZZ MASTERS
Pseudonym on Black Swan 2109 for the Indiana Syncopators, q.v.
THE JAZZ-O-HARMONISTS
Some if not all of the following are believed to include Phil Napoleon, t, and Miff Mile, tb. The instrumentation is
2 t / tb / as / cl, ts / p / bj / d.
New York, April 18, 1923.
8932 Snakes Hips
Ed 51157
8933 Funny Feet
Ed 51161
New York, May 2, 1923.
8955 The Cat's Whiskers
Ed 51168
8956 Long, Lost Mama
Ed 51165
New York, May 15, 1923.
8978 I Ain't Never Had Nobody Crazy Over Me
Ed 51171
8979 Henpecked Blues
Ed 51172
New York, August 3, 1923.
9118 I've Got The Yes We Have No Bananas Blues
Ed 51229
New York, September 20, 1923.
9167 Darktown Reveille
Ed 51247
9168 Salt Your Sugar
Ed 51247
New York, January 31, 1924.
9359 If I Stay Away Too Long From Carolina
Ed 51303
9360 I'm Goin' South
Ed 51302, Amb 4055
THE JAZZOPATORS
See the Grey Gull studio bands.
JAZZ ORCHESTRA WITH HOT TRUMPET
Pseudonym on Olympia 25402 for Nat Gonella, q.v.
THE JAZZ PILOTS
See Harry Reser.
JEANETTE
See Jeanette James.
GEORGE JEFFERSON
Pseudonym on Gennett 6378 and 6424 for Jimmy Blythe, q.v.
MACEO JEFFERSON
MACEO JEFFERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Maceo Jefferson, bj dir: Arthur Briggs (and another?), t / tb / Peter Duconge and another, as / Frank "Big Boy" Goudie, ts / Freddy Johnson, p / bb, sb / d. Paris, c. December 20, 1932.
SS-1253-A Isn't It Romantic?
Sal unissued
MACEO JEFFERSON AND HIS BOYS: Maceo Jefferson, bj, g dir: Arthur Briggs, Harry Cooper, t / Billy Burns, tb / Filiberto Rico, Alcide Castellanos, as / Frank "Big Boy" Goudie, ts / Freddy Johnson, p / Juan Fernandez, sb / Oliver Tines, d / Elisabeth Welch, v. Paris, March, April, 1933.
SS-1625-B Ready For Love
Sal 3360
SS-1626-B Stormy Weather - vEW
Sal 3360
SS-1627-A Crying For Love - vEW
Sal 3372
SS-1628-B Look Who's Here
Sal 3372
JEFFRIES AND HIS RIALTO ORCHESTRA
Leslie Jeffries, vn (when used) dir: 2 t / tb / 2 cl, ss, as / cl, ts / p / bj / bb / d / John Thorne, v. London, May, June, 1924.
C-6434 We'd A Surely Baked A Cake (If We'd A Known You Was Gonna Come) - vJT
Aco G-15487, Bel 533
NOTE: Beltona 533 as AVENUE DANCE ORCHESTRA.
London, June, 1924.
C-6449 Shine
Aco G-15472, Clm 1650, Gmn 1556, Mto S-1432, Sc 700
C-6451 Gee, Jane, Isn't It Wonderful?
Aco G-15472
NOTE: Coliseum 1650 as MAYFIELD DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman as LOUISIANA DANCE ORCHESTRA; Meloto S-1432 as HARRY JOHNSON'S DANCE ORCHESTRA; Scala 700 as ALLAN'S PALAIS DE DANCE
ORCHESTRA.
London, July, 1924.
C-6533 Josephine
Aco G-15513, Bel 607
NOTE: Beltona 607 as AVENUE DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Frank Guarente, t, replaces one of the previous players. London, October, 1924.
C-6680 Hard-Hearted Hannah
Aco G-15563, Clm 1704, Gmn 1641, Hom H-684
NOTE: Coliseum 1704 as COLISEUM DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman 1641 as PALL MALL DANCE ORCHESTRA; Homochord H-684 as HOMOCHORD DANCE ORCHESTRA.
London, February, 1925.
C-6910 On The Z. R. 3
Aco G-15648, Clm 1738
NOTE: Coliseum 1738 as COLISEUM DANCE ORCHESTRA.
London, April, 1925.
C-7012-X Oh! Darling, Do Say Yes!
Aco G-15689, Bel 771, Clm 1761, Duo B-5075, Gmn 1720, C-7014
Everybody Loves My Baby - vJT
Aco G-15689, Bel 772, Gmn 1724, Mto S-1546
NOTE: Beltona 771 as PREMIER DANCE ORCHESTRA; 772 as AVENUE DANCE ORCHESTRA; Coliseum 1761 as COLISEUM DANCE ORCHESTRA; Duophone B-5075 as COLONNADE DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman 1720 and 1724 as BROADWAY JAZZERS; Meloto S-1546 as SHAFTESBURY DANCE ORCHESTRA.
London, c. October 1925.
C-7376 Charleston Mad
Aco G-15843, Bet 885, Clm 1834
NOTE: Beltona 885 as PREMIER DANCE ORCHESTRA, Coliseum 1834 as MAYFIELD DANCE ORCHESTRA.
London, c. January, 1926.
C-7612 That's All There Is (There Ain't No More)
Aco G-15908, Bel 923, Clm 1867, Gmn 1873
NOTE: Beltona 923 as AVENUE DANCE ORCHESTRA Coliseum 1867 as MARYLAND DANCE ORCHESTRA, Guardsman 1873 as NEW JERSEY DANCE ORCHESTRA.
SPEED JEFFRIES AND HIS NIGHT OWLS
Pseudonym on Superior for the State Street Ramblers, q.v.
JELLY
Pseudonym for Jelly Roll Morton on XX.
THE JELLY WHIPPERS
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Herwin 92018 Goose Grease (John Williams' Synco Jazzers)
Paramount 12405 S.O.B. Blues - D.A.D Blues (Dixon's Jazz Maniacs)
JENKINS' BLACK ACES
Pseudonym on Microphone for Mendello's Five Gee-Gees, q.v.
HARRY JENTES
Piano solos. New York, February, 1923.
71289-F The Cat's Pajamas
OK 4850, Par E-5062
NOTE: Parlophone E-5062 as THE CAT'S PYJAMAS credited to HARRY IANTES.
New York, March, 1923.
71403-A Blooey Blues
OK 4868
New York, c. April, 1923.
The Cat's Pajamas
Bell P-221
THE JIM-DANDIES
Seymour Irick, t / Percy Glascoe, cl, ss, as / Lemuel Fowler, p / Richard Ward, d. New York, October 24, 1925.
141188-1 Shake That Thing
Har 55-H
141189-1 Charleston Geechie Dance
Har 55-H
Jacob Green, tb / Peter Duconge, cl / Lemuel Fowler, p. New York, August 24, 1926.
142566-2 Oil Yo' Ankles
Col unissued
142567-2 Blue Echo
Col unissued
JIMMIE'S BLUE MELODY BOYS
Pseudonym on Vocalion 1439 for Jimmie Noone and his Orchestra, q.v.
JIMMIE'S JOYS
See Jimmy Joy.
JOE AND HIS RHYTHM ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Bluebird B-6447 for Joe Kennedy and his Rhythm Orchestra, q.v.
JOE'S HOT BABIES
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Gennett 6089 Twin Blues (Beans And Greens) (Vicksburg Blowers)
6393 Lazy Bone Blues (Dry Bones) (King Brady's Clarinet Band)
Paramount 12783 Dry Bones (King Brady's Clarinet Band)
12783 Beans And Greens (Vicksburg Blowers)
THE JOHNSON BOYS
Pseudonym on Okeh 8708 for Nap Hayes and Matthew Prater (with Lonnie Johnson), q.v.
ARNOLD JOHNSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
The following titles by this dance orchestra are of interest for the featured solos.
Arnold Johnson dir. unknown personnel. New York, c. November 1922.
9246 / 48 China Boy
Br 2355
Arnold Johnson dir. unknown personnel. New York, February 27, 1923.
10005 Sweet Lovin' Mama (Please Come Back To Me)
Br 2411
Arnold Johnson dir: Mickey Bloom and Jack Purvis, t / Paul van Loan, tb / ? Pete Pumiglio, cl, as / Bobby Burns, cl, as, v / ts / Roy Strom, vn, v / Harold Arlen (as ARLUCK in the Brunswick files), p, v, a / bj / bb / Gary Gillis, d / Roy Ingram, v / Charley Bennett, a. New York, February 28, 1928.
E-26724 After My Laughter Came Tears - vRI-BB-HA-GG
Br 3840
New York, April 9, 1928.
E-27311-A What's The Reason? - vRS-HA-RI / aHA
Br 3914, 3875
E-27312-A Get Your Man - RS-HA-RI / aCB
Br 3914, 3875
New York, June 14, 1928.
E-27710- Pickin' Cotton - vRS-HA-RI
Br 4037
E-27710-G Pickin' Cotton
Br A-8132
New York, July 12, 1928.
E-27847 Georgie Porgee - vHA-RS-RI
Br 3980
ARNOLD JOHNSON'S HOT BAND: Presumably a small band from the main orchestra. New York, August 22, 1928.
E-28127-A-B Rainy Day
Br test
E-28128-A-B Kisses From You
Br test
E-28129-A-B Burlap
Br test
ARNOLD JOHNSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Russ Morgan, a. New York, October 5, 1928.
E-28331- That's How I Feel About You - vRI
Br 4080, Duo D-4044
E-28331-G That's How I Feel About You
Br unissued
NOTE: Duophone as DONALD'S YANKEE CLUB ORCHESTRA.
ARNOLD JOHNSON AND HIS PARAMOUNT HOTEL ORCHESTRA: Substantially as above; Russ Morgan, a. New York, November 9, 1928.
E-28660- Me And The Man In The Moon - v
Br 4125, 3917
E-28660-G Me And The Man In The Moon
Br 4125, A-8034
NOTE: These are logged as Chicago recordings in the Brunswick files, but this appears to have been an error.
ARTHUR JOHNSON
Pseudonym on Crescent C-10028 for Noble Sissle, q.v.
BABE JOHNSON
Pseudonym on Silvertone for Edmonia Henderson, q.v.
BERT JOHNSON
Trombone solo, acc. by Sammy Price, p, with comments by Effie Scott. Dallas, September 29, 1929.
DAL-465- Nasty But Nice
Br 7136
BILL JOHNSON'S LOUISIANA JUG BAND
? Thomas A. Dorsey (Georgia Tom), p / k, jug / Bill Johnson, sb / wb / Frankie "Half Pint" Jaxon, v. Chicago, March 20, 1929.
C-3154-B Get The "L" On Down The Road
Br 7067
C-3155-A Don't Drink It In Here
Br 7067
BLANCHE JOHNSON
Vocal, acc. by Will Ezell, p. Chicago, c. January, 1927.
4127-2 2:16 Blues
Her 92016
4128-1 Galveston Blues
Her 92016
NOTE: Aurally this is Elizadie Robinson, but no Paramount or other issue from these matrices have been found to confirm or deny this.
CAROLINE JOHNSON
This is a possible pseudonym for Alta Browne (q.v. for her duets with Bertha Powell).
Vocal, acc. by ? Tom Morris, c / tb / cl / as / p / bj / male v*. New York, April, 1926.
106751 *Georgia Grind
PA 7503, Per 103
106752 Mama Stayed Out The Whole Night Long (But Mama Didn't Do No Wrong)
PA 7503, Per 103
New York, April 23, 1926.
X-99-B Ain't Got Nobody To Grind My Coffee
Gnt 3307, Buddy 8034, Ch 15101
X-100 Mama's Losin' A Mighty Good Chance
Gnt 3307, Buddy 8033, Ch 15102
NOTE: Champion 15101 and 15102 as FLOSSIE PORTER.
CHARLIE JOHNSON
CHARLIE JOHNSON'S PARADISE ORCHESTRA: Charlie Johnson, p, dir: Gus Aiken, Leroy Rutledge, t / Regis Hartman, tb / Ben Whittet, Alec Alexander, cl, as / Elmer Harrell, cl, ts, vn / Bobby Johnson, bj / Cyrus St. Clair,
bb / George Stafford, d. New York, c. February, 1925.
2623-2 Don't Forget You'll Regret
Em 10856
2624-1 Meddlin' With The Blues
Em 10854
CHARLIE JOHNSON'S ORIGINAL PARADISE TEN: Charlie Johnson, p, dir: Jabbo Smith, Leonard Davis, Tom Morris, c / Charlie Irvis, tb / Benny Carter, cl, ss, as, a / Ben Whittet, cl, as / Benny Waters, cl, ts, a / Bobby Johnson, bj / Cyrus St. Clair, bb / George Stafford, d / Monette Moore, v. New York, February 25, 1927.
38115-1 Paradise Wobble - vMM
Vic 20551
38116-1 Birmingham Black Bottom - vMM
Vic 20551
38116-2 Birmingham Black Bottom - vMM
X LVA-3026, Vic RA-5311, 430687 (LPs)
38117-1 Don't You Leave Me Here - vMM
Vic 20653
38117-3 Don't You Leave Me Here - vMM
X LVA-3026, Vic RA-5311, 430687, OFC 10 (LPs)
CHARLES JOHNSON'S PARADISE TEN: As last, without Morris; Edgar Sampson, as, vn replaces Whittet. New York, January 24, 1928.
41639-1 You Ain't The One - vMM / aBC
Vic 430687, Pirate MPC-521 (LPs)
41639-2 You Ain't The One - vMM / aBC
Vic 21247
41640-1 Charleston Is The Best Dance After All - aBC
Vic 21491
41640-2 Charleston Is The Best Dance After All - aBC
X LVA-3026, Vic RA-5311, 430687, OFC 10 (LPs)
41641-1 Hot-Tempered Blues
X LVA-3026, Vic RA-5311, 430687, OFC 10 (LPs)
41641-2 Hot-Tempered Blues
Vic 21247
CHARLIE JOHNSON AND HIS PARADISE BAND: Charlie Johnson, p, dir: Leonard Davis, Sidney de Paris, t / Jimmy Harrison, tb / Ben Whittet, cl, as / Edgar Sampson, cl, as, vn / Ben Waters, cl, ts, a / Bobby Johnson, bj / Cyrus St. Clair, bb / George Stafford, d / unknown male exhortation where marked v. New York, September 19, 1928.
47530-1-2 Gettin' Away From Me
Vic unissued
47531-1 The Boy In The Boat The Rock - aBW / v
BB B-10248
47531-2 The Boy In The Boat (The Rock) - aBW / v
Vic 21712
47532-1 Walk That Thing - aBW
X LVA-3026, Vic RA-5311, 75318, 430687, OFC-10 (LPs)
47532-2 Walk That Thing - aBW
Vic 21712
47532-3 Walk That Thing - aBW
BB B-10248
NOTE: All Bluebirds as CHARLIE JOHNSON AND HIS PARADISE ORCHESTRA.
CHARLIE JOHNSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As last, but George Stevenson, tb / Billy Taylor, bb, replace Harrison and St. Clair. New York, May 8, 1929.
51298-1 Harlem Drag
X LVA-3026, Vic RA-5311, 430687, OFC 10 (LPs)
51298-2 Harlem Drag
Vic V-38059
51299-1 Hot Bones And Rice
Vic V-38059, HMV JF-57
51299-2 Hot Bones And Rice
X LVA-3026, Vic RA-5311, 430687 (LPs)
53600-1-2 Molasses
Vic unissued
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