MARY JOHNSON
Vocal, acc. by Henry Brown, p, with Ike Rodgers, tb*. Chicago, May 7, 1929.
C-3451-A *Muddy Creek Blues
Br 7093
C-3452-A *Room Rent Blues
Br 7093
Chicago, May 9, 1929.
C-3457-A Black Men Blues
Br 7081
C-3458-A *Western Union Blues
Br 7081
Grafton, WI, c. February, 1930.
L-172-1 Mean Black Man Blues
Pm 12931
L-173-1 Dream Daddy Blues
Pm 12931
L-176-2 *Barrel House Flat Blues
Pm 12996, 107, Gen 3016
L-177-3 *Key To The Mountain Blues
Pm 12996, 107, Gen 3016
Acc. by Judson Brown, p / Hudson Whittaker (Tampa Red), g. Chicago, c. April 7, 1930.
C-5586- Three Months Ago Blues
Br 7153
C-5587- Dawn Of Day Blues
Br 7153
C-5592- Friendless Gal Blues
Br 7160
C-5593- Death Cell Blues
Br 7160
NOTE: Matrices C-5588 - C-5591 inclusive are by Speckled Red.
Acc. by Judson Brown, p. Chicago, c. April 9, 1930.
C-5594-A Morning Sun Blues
Br 7175
C-5595-A No Good Town Blues
Br 7175
Acc. by Roosevelt Sykes, p, v, with Artie Mosby, vn**. Richmond, IN, September 22, 1932.
18791 Rattlesnake Blues
Ch 16570, 50062
18792 **Mary Johnson Blues
Ch 16570, 50062
18803 Steady Grinding - vRS
Ch 16558
18805 I Can't To Save My Life - vRS
Ch 16558
NOTE: Champion 16558 as SYKES AND JOHNSON.
Acc. by Henry Brown, p, with Ike Rodgers, tb*. Chicago, August 18, 1934.
C-9313- *Those Black Man Blues
Dec 7012
C-9314- Peepin' At The Risin' Sun
Dec 7012
Chicago, August 20, 1934.
C-9326- Deceitful Woman Blues
Dec 7014
Chicago, August 24, 1934.
C-9335- Black Gal Blues
Dec 7014
ROY JOHNSON'S HAPPY PALS
Roy Johnson, d, dir: Percy Trent, Slim Harris, Ed Humes, t / Tyree Humes, tb / Emmett Johnson, cl, as / Robert Smith, as, bar / Silas Johnson, cl, ts / James Fauntleroy, ts / Leroy Wyche, p / Edward Trent, bj / Louis Carrington, bb. Richmond, VA, August 15, 1929.
402598-A Savoy Rhythm
OK 8723
402599-C Happy Pal Stomp
OK 8723
RUTH JOHNSON
Vocal, probably acc. by p / g. Grafton, WI, c. January, 1931.
L-723- Rockin' Chair
Pm unissued
L-724- Careless Love
Pm unissued
Acc. by Cassino Simpson, p (no g, despite the labels). Grafton, WI, c. March, 1931.
L-815-1 Rockin' Chair
PM 13060
L-816-2 Careless Love
PM 13060
SARA JOHNSON
Pseudonym on Banner, Domino, and Regal for Rosa Henderson, q.v.
STOVEPIPE JOHNSON
Vocal, acc. by Jimmie Noone, cl / Earl Hines, p / Bud Scott, g. Chicago, July 23, 1928.
C-2114- I Ain't Got Nobody
Voc 1211
Chicago, July 24, 1928.
Weekly Blues
Voc unissued
Acc. by Thomas A. Dorsey (as GEORGIA TOM), p, with own yodeling*. Chicago, July 27, 1928.
C-2148- *Devilish Blues
Voc 1203
C-2149- Green Grass
Voc 1203
C-2150-B Squabble Blues
Voc unissued
C-2151- Don't Let Your Mouth Start Nothing Your Head Won't Stand
Voc 1211
Acc. by unknown piano. Chicago, October 2, 1928.
C-2376-B Weekly Blues - Part I
Voc unissued
C-2377-B Weekly Blues - Part II
Voc unissued
TILLIE JOHNSON
Vocal, acc. by W. E. Burton, p (who may also be the kazoo player heard on both sides). Chicago, c. March 23, 1928.
13605 My Baby
Gnt 6471
13606 Chicago Man Blues
Gnt 6438
JOHNSON'S JAZZ BAND
Pseudonym on Guardsman 1044 for Saxi Holtsworth's Harmony Hounds, and on Silvertone for the Cotton Pickers, q.v.
JOHNSON'S JAZZERS
See James P. Johnson.
JOHNSON'S PLANTATION SERENADERS
Pseudonym on Silvertone 5024 for Johnny Sylvester and his Playmates, q.v.
GRACE JOHNSTON
The following sides by this popular New York cabaret artist are of some interest as jazz for their accompaniments.
Vocal, acc. by Mike Mosiello, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl / Hymie Wolfson, ts / vn / Rube Blcom, p / Carl Kress, g / bb. New York, October 15, 1930.
E-34918- Loving You The Way I Do
Mt M-12010
E-34920- Sweet Jennie Lee!
Mt M-12010, Pan 25002
New York, November, 1930.
E-35251- You're Driving Me Crazy! (What Did I Do?)
Mt M-12032, Pan 25002, P-12032, Emb E-122
E-35252- Them There Eyes
Mt M-12032, Pan P-12032, Aur A-22011
NOTE: Aurora A-22011 as GRACE HOLT; Embassy E-122 as SHEILA BLAKE.
Acc. by Ruby Weinstein or Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Benny Goodman, cl, as / ? Larry Binyon, ts / ? Sam Shapiro, vn / ? Arthur Schutt, p / bb. New York, January 13, 1931.
E-35920- (You Gave Me) Ev'rything But Love
Mt M-12104
E-35921- I'm One Of God's Children (Who Hasn't Got Wings)
Mt M-12065, Pan 25073
E-35922- Walkin' My Baby Back Home
Mt M-12065, Pan 25039, P-12168, Aur A-22011
NOTE: Aurora A-22011 as GRACE HOLT.
Dick McDonough, g, added. New York, January 14, 1931.
E-35159- You Didn't Have To Tell Me (I Knew It All The Time)
Mt M-12095, Pan 25020
E-35160- By A Lazy Country Lane
Mt M-12104, Pan 25039
E-35161- Keep A Song In Your Soul
Mt M-12095, Pan 25020
Acc. by 2 t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Pete Pumiglio, cl / ts / vn / Rube Bloom, p / Dick McDonough or Carl Kress, g /
bb / d. New York, February 27, 1931.
E-36193- One More Time
Mt M-12168, Pan 25050
Vn omitted; Stan King, d, replaces unknown. New York, April 12, 1931.
E-36461- I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby
Mt M-12151, Pan 25051
E-36462- I Wanna Be Around My Baby All The Time
Mt M-12151, Pan 25051, Pan 25050
Acc. as. February 27, 1931, or very similar. New York, April 17, 1931.
E-36635- Roll On, Mississippi, Roll On
Mt M-12168, Pan 25051, P-12168
JIMMY JOHNSTON'S REBELS
See Harry Reser; this band has nothing whatever to do with James P. Johnson.
MERLE JOHNSTON AND HIS CECO COURIERS
Johnston was one of Sam Lanin's regular saxophonist. The following under his own name are of some interest.
Leo McConville, Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Pete Pumiglio, ? Arnold Brilhart, cl, as / Merle Johnston, ts /
? Al Duffy, Murray Kellner, Lou Raderman, vn / Tony Colucci, bj, g / Hank Stern, bb / ? Vic Berton, d. New York, September 3, 1929.
148968-1 If I Had My Way
Col 1968-D, 5703, Re G-20602
148969-2 Where The Sweet Forget-Me-Nots Remember
Col 1968-D, 5703
NOTE: Regal G-20602 as THE MIDNIGHT REVELLERS.
? Joe Green, marimba, added (may be the drummer on this and the above); rest similar. New York, January 21, 1930.
149787-1 Watching My Dreams Go By
Col 2114-D, CB-61, DC-51, Re G-20802
149788-3 Sweet Nothings Of Love
Col 2114-D
ALBERTA JONES
Vocal, acc. by Edwin C. Stevens, p. New York, December 18, 1923.
81421-1-2-3 Trampin' Blues
Col unissued
81422-1-2 War Horse Mama (Pig Meat Sweetie)
Col unissued
Acc. by Roy Banks, p. New York, c. September 5, 1925.
9710 Home Alone Blues
Gnt 3144, Ch 15106, Buddy 8025, Sil 4052
9711 Sud Bustin' Blues
Gnt 3144, Ch 15106, Buddy 8024, Sil 4052
NOTE: Champion 15106 as BESSIE SANDERS.
ALBERTA JONES TRIO: Alberta Jones, ? Alta Browne, ? Bertha Powell, v trio, acc. by ? Fats Walter, p. New York, April 12, 1926.
X-70 All God's Chillun Got Wings
Gnt unissued
ALBERTA JONES AND HER RED PEPPERS: Vocal, acc. by 2 k / Carroll Boyd, p / male voice. New York, April 19, 1926.
X-87-A Take Yo' Fingers Off It
Gnt 3306, Ch 15102, Buddy 8034
NOTE: Champion 15102 as BESSIE SANDERS AND HER DIXIE DUDS.
Vocal, acc. by Carroll Boyd, p. New York, April 23, 1926.
X-101-A It Must Be Hard
Gnt 3306, Ch 15101, Buddy 8033
NOTE: Champion 15101 as BESSIE SANDERS.
Acc. by the Ellington Twins: Otto Hardwick, as / Duke Ellington, p. New York, October 14, 1926.
GEX-323 Lucky Number Blues
Gnt 3403, Ch 15180, Her 92001, Sil 5025
GEX-324-A I'm Gonna Put You Right In Jail
Gnt 3403, Ch 15180, Her 92001, Sil 5025
NOTE: Champion 15180 as BESSIE SANDERS; some copies have reversed labels.
Acc. by Corky Williams and his Blackbirds: as / Corky Williams, p, or g*. New York, March 8, 1928.
GEX-1132-A *Dying Blues
Gnt 6424, Ch 15490, Spr 370, Spt 9284
GEX-1133-A Shake A Little Bit
Gnt 6439, Ch 15471, Spt 9290
NOTE: Champions as BESSIE SANDERS; Supertones as SWEETIE WALLACE.
Acc. by ?t / cl / p. New York, c. July 11, 1928.
GEX-2004-A My Slow And Easy Man
Gnt 6535
GEX-2005-A Where Have All The Black Men Gone?
Gnt 6535, Ch 15550, Spt 9290
NOTE: Champion 15550 as BESSIE SANDERS Supertone 9290 as SWEETIE WALLACE.
Acc. by Horsey's Hot Five: ? Walter Bennett, c / ? Mabel Horsey, p / bj, with ? J. C. Higginbotham, tb, where shown. New York, c. September 28, 1928.
GEX-2085 Wild Geese Blues
Gnt 6642, Ch 15613
GEX-2086 Red Beans And Rice - tbJCH
Gnt 6642, Ch 15635
NOTE: Champion 15613 and 15635 as BESSIE SANDERS.
Acc. by Mabel Horsey and her Red Peppers: as / ? Mabel Horsey, p / bj. New York, c. July 10, 1930.
GEX-2731 On Revival Day
Gnt 7252
GEX-2732 I Lost My Man
Gnt 7274, Ch 16058
GEX-2733-A River Bottom
Gnt 7252, Ch 16058
GEX-2734-A Bring It Back Daddy
Gnt 7274, Ch 16216
NOTE: Champion 16058 and 16216 as BESSIE SANDERS.
ANNA JONES
Vocal, acc. by Fats Waller, p. New York, c. July, 1923.
1468-1-2 I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
Pm 12052, Hmg 859
1469-1 You Can't Do What My Last Man Did
Pm 12043
1473-1 Trixie Blues
Pm 12052
1473-2 Trixie Blues
Hg 859
NOTE: The reverse side of Par amount 12043 is by Alberta Hunter, q.v., and an alternate version exists with both sides by Hunter, one of them mislabeled as by Jones. Matrices 1470 / 1471 are by Frank Bessinger; 1472 is untraced.
AUGUSTA JONES
Pseudonym on Pathé Actuelle and Perfect for Josie Miles, q.v.
BESSIE JONES
Pseudonym on Superior for Lena Matlock and on Supertone for Mae Glover, both q.v.
BILLY JONES
Billy Jones recorded prolifically with Ernest Hare (THE HAPPINESS BOYS) during the 1920s, but his only known solo record of any jazz interest is the following, the accompaniment to which is quite outstanding.
Vocal, acc. by c / tb / cl / p / d. New York, mid-March, 1926.
6509- Horses
Ban 1735, Dom 3707, Re 8046, Imp 1607, Apex 8480, Leo / St 10137
BOBBY JONES AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Buddy 8001 Leaky Roof Blues (Lange-McKay Orchestra)
Champion 15177 Blowin' The Blues Away (Al Gentile and the Americanas)
15294 Wherever You Go - Whatever You Do (Johnny Sylvester and his Orch.)
CLARENCE M. JONES
Piano solo. Chicago, c. January, 1923.
202 Modulation (Stepping On The Keys)
Auto (unnumbered)
Chicago, c. February, 1924.
492 Hula Lou
Auto (unnumbered)
499 Maybe (She'll Write Me, She'll 'Phone Me)
Auto (unnumbered)
CLARENCE M. JONES AND HIS WONDER ORCHESTRA: Clarence M. Jones, p, dir: Harry Johnson, Roy Wolfescale, t / Art Jones or Art Hill, tb / Dave __ and another, as / Wright Smith, vn / Elliott Washington, bj / Archie Wald, bb / Frank Biggs, d. Chicago, June 21, 1926.
9759-A The Arm Breaker
OK 8404, Par R-3261
CLARENCE JONES AND HIS SOCK FOUR: Harry Johnson, c / Ralph Brown, as / Clarence M. Jones, p / Elliott Washington, bj / Frank Biggs, d, v. Chicago, November, 1928.
20970- I've Got It All (If That's Any News To You) - vFB
Pm unissued
20971- 'Mid The Pyramids
Pm unissued
Chicago, December, 1928.
21062-2 I've Got It All (If That's Any News To You) - vFB, another
Pm 12716
21063-1 'Mid The Pyramids
Pm 12716
21064-2 Hold It Boy Blues
Pm 12747
NOTE: Paramount 12747 as CLARENCE JONES AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Titles made for the Messiah label and with Carpenter and Ingram (The Harmony Girls) in the early 1920s are of no jazz interest.
DOT JONES
Vocal, acc. by Willie Jones and his Blue Five: Instrumentation and personnel unknown apart from (presumably) Willie Jones, d. Richmond, IN, November 22, 1927.
GEX-967, -A-B Mobile Mud
Gnt unissued
EDDIE JONES AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Conqueror 8706 for Putney Dandridge and his Orchestra, q.v.
HANK JONES AND HIS GINGER
This somewhat bizarre credit is given to Henry Johnson's Boys, q.v., on Champion.
ISHAM JONES AND HIS ORCHESTRA
The following by the prolific Chicago songwriter and bandleader are of some interest as hot dance music.
Isham Jones, ts, dir: Louis Panico, c / Carroll Martin and another, tb / Al Mauling, cl, as, o / Artie Vanasec (sometimes spelled VANASIK), ss, vn / Leo Murphy, vn / Al Eldridge, p / Charles McNeill, bj / John Kuhn, bb / Joe Frank, d. Chicago, c. February, 1922.
7348 Those Longing For You Blues
Br 2243
7354 / 55 Virginia Blues
Br 2195
New York, c. July, 1922.
8437 Nobody Lied
Br 2301
8457 My Honey's Lovin' Arms
Br 2301
New York, November, 1922.
9132 Aunt Hagar's Children Blues
Br 5178, 2358
9149 Play The Funny Blues
Br 2374
NOTE: Some copies of Brunswick 2358 are labeled AUNT HAGAR'S BLUES.
New York, January, 1923.
9768 Farewell Blues
Br 2406
9781 Aggravatin' Papa
Br 2400
9788 Frankie And Johnnie
Br 2423
9791 Memphis Blues
Br 2423
New York, January, 1923.
9798 That Red-Head Girl
Br 2412
New York, May 2, 1923.
10545 Henpecked Blues
Br 2479
New York, May 3, 1923.
10548 Blue Hoosier Blues
Br 2456
New York, October 9, 1923.
11580 Somebody's Wrong
Br 2500
New York, October 10, 1923.
11587 Wop Blues
Br 2555
New York, October 11, 1923.
11605 Cotton Pickers' Ball
Br 2548
New York, October 12, 1923.
11616 Mama Loves Papa (Papa Loves Mama)
Br 2506
Chicago, January 16, 1924.
13-Ch Unfortunate Blues
Br 2577
Chicago, January 17, 1924.
30 / 32-Ch Hula Lou
Br 2557, 2441 (Australian)
38-Ch Never Again
Br 2577
NOTE: Some later pressings of American Brunswick 2441 also used the first selection in error.
Fred K. Huffer, a. Chicago, February 22, 1924.
Ch-65 / 67 Blue Evening Blues
Br 2578
Unknown a; Roy Bargy, p, replaces Eldridge. Chicago, April 25, 1924.
Ch-124 Weepin' The Blues
Br 2615
Fred K. Huffer, a. Arthur Layfield, d, replaces Frank. Chicago, September 13, 1924.
Ch-154 Get Lucky
Br 2678
Isham Jones, ts, dir: Frank Quartell, c / Carroll Martin, Bud Graham, tb / Al Mauling, cl, as, o / Artie Vanasec,
ss, vn / Leo Murphy, vn / Roy Bargy, p / Joe Miller, bj / John Kuhn, bb / Arthur Layfield, d. New York, March 12,
1925.
15145 Riverboat Shuffle
Br 2854
New York, June 5, 1925.
15936 Sweet Georgia Brown
Br 2913
Walter Paul, a. New York, October 2, 1925.
E-16494 The Original Charleston
Br 2970
E-16496 Oh! Boy, What A Girl
Br 2963
Isham Jones, ts, dir: Frank Quartell, t / Carroll Martin, Guy Carey, tb / Al Mauling, cl, as, o / Artie Vanasec, ss, vn / Leo Murphy, vn / Roy Bargy, p / Joe Miller, bj / Pierre Olker, bb / Arthur Layfield, d. The Brunswick files show Merle Johnston (reeds) and Dave Skine (bj) present as "extras" on this session. New York, December 27, 1925.
E-17245 I'm Sitting On Top Of The World
Br 3022, A-185
Three unidentified extras added for this session. New York, December 28, 1925.
E-17263 / 5 It's The Blues
Br 3027
Charles Rocco, c, added. New York, May 6, 1926.
E-19169 / 70 Three-Thirty Blues
Br 3204
Isham Jones, ts, dir: 2 t / tb / 2 cl, as / Victor Young, vn / p / bj, g / bb / d / Eddie Stone, v. Chicago, c. May 12-16, 1930.
C-5742- Not A Cloud In The Sky - vES
Br 4826, A-8805
C-5742-G Not A Cloud In The Sky
Br unissued?
C-5748- Miss Hannah - vES
Br 4868
C-5748-G Miss Hannah
Br A-8826
C-5751- There's A Wah-Wah Girl In Agua Caliente - vES
Br unissued?
C-5752- There's A Wah-Wah Girl In Agua Caliente - vES
Br 4868
C-5752-G There's A Wah-Wah Girl In Agua Caliente
Br A-8826
Isham Jones, ts, dir: George Thow, Clarence Willard, t / Sonny Lee, Jack Jenney, Red Ballard, tb / Milt Yaner, Victor Hauprich, cl, as / Saxie Mansfield, ts / Joe Bishop, fh / Eddie Stone vn, v / 2 vn / James Noble, p / Jack Blanchette, g / Richard Kissinger, bb, sb / Charles French, d / Gordon Jenkins, a. Chicago, February 28, 1932.
C-8472-A Keepin' Out Of Mischief Now - vES
Br 6277, Pan 25216, Dec M-1160
NOTE: Dec M-1160 as THE RHYTHM MANIACS.
Camden, NJ, August 17, 1932.
58975-2 Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia - vES
Vic 24099, HMV B-4940
58977-1 Music, Music Everywhere (But Not A Song In My Heart) - vES
Vic 24098, HMV B-4940
Chelsea Quealey, t, added; Ballard and all vn omitted. New York, April 6, 1933.
75736-1 Blue Prelude
Vic 24298, 24499, JA-246, HMV B-4980, EA-1221, HN-29
NOTE: HMV HN-29 titled as PRELUDIO TRISTE.
Mark Bennett, Russ Jenner, tb, replace Jenney; Howard Smith, p, replaces Noble; Walter Lageson, d, replaces French. New York, May 10, 1934.
82515-1 China Boy
Vic 24649, BB B-6449
82516-1 Dallas Blues
Vic 24649
Clarence Willard, Pee Wee Erwin, t, replace Thow and Hostetter; George Wartner, g, replaces Blanchette; Walter Yoder, sb, replaces Kissinger; Eddie Stone, Joe Martin, vn, v / 3rd vn, added. Camden, NJ, July 16, 1934.
83180-1 Blue Lament (Cry For Me)
Vic 24695, JA-388
83183-1 The Blue Room
Vic 24701, BB B-6449
83184-1 Georgia Jubilee
Vic 24701
New York, August 31, 1934.
38496 Blue Room
Dec 493
38497-A I've Found A New Baby
Dec 262, Br 01894
38498-A-B Sweet Sue - Just You
Dec 443, Br 01894
38499 Tiger Rag
Dec 262
38500-A You're O.K. - vES
Dec 220
38502-A Dallas Blues
Dec 569
38503-A China Boy
Dec 443
38504-A-C Four Or Five Times
Dec 300, Br 02098
38508-A Jimtown Blues
Dec 300, Br 02098
38509 Black Magic
Dec 493
New York, September 4, 1934.
38516 Out Of Space
Dec 170
38517-A Blue Lament (Cry For Me)
Dec 569
38525-A Rock Your Blues Away
Dec 662
38526 My Melancholy Baby
Dec 754
JOSEPHINE JONES
Vocal, acc. by Willie Kelly, p, or George Isador, tb / James Brown, p (marked*). Memphis, November 17, 1930.
62954-1-2 What Have You Done To Me?
Vic unissued
82955-1-2 Soothing Syrup
Vic unissued
62956-1-2 *Last Goodbye Blues
Vic unissued
62957-1-2 *You Ain't No Good Blues
Vic unissued
NOTE: Ajax 17094, credited to Josephine Jones with accompaniment by The Choo Choo Jazzers (not a jazz band in this case) is not by the same artist. Both sides are conventional renditions of pop tunes, of no jazz interest.
JULIA JONES
Vocal, acc. by Perry Bradford, p. New York, c. June 15, 1923.
8400-A Liza Johnson Got Better Bread Than Sally Lee
Gnt 5177, St 9407
8401-A That Thing Called Love
Gnt 5177, St 9407
New York, August 16, 1923.
8467 Deceitful Blues
Gnt 5233
8468-B Here's Your Opportunity
Gnt 5233
LOUELLA JONES
Pseudonym on Banner, Regal, and Harmograph for Alberta Perkins, q.v.
MAGGIE JONES
This artist's real name was Fae (or Fay) Barnes, under which some of her titles were issued.
Vocal, acc. by own p. New York, July 26, 1923.
Stop Wastin' My Time
Vic test (unnumbered)
Acc. by Donald M. Redmond, p. New York, c. August, 1923.
101-2 Do It A Long Time, Papa
BS 14153, Pm 12136
102-2 I Just Want A Daddy
BS 14153, Pm 12136
NOTE: Both these issues as FAE BARNES.
Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, September 4, 1923.
70292 You Can't Do What My Last Man Did
PA 021062, Per 12075
70293 Don't Never Tell Nobody What Your Good Man Can Do
PA 021062, Per 12075
Acc. by Sam Clark, g. New York, c. April, 1924.
1720-1-3 You Don't Know My Mind
Pm 12099
1721-1-2 Goodbye Blues
Pm 12099
NOTE: This issue as FAE BARNES.
Acc. by Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra: Elmer Chambers or Howard Scott, t / Teddy Nixon, tb / Don Redman, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p / Charlie Dixon, bj. New York, c. June, 1924.
1801-1-2 The Gouge Of Armour Avenue
Pm 12209
1802-2 The Chicago Gouge
Pm 12209
Acc. by Lemuel Fowler, p. New York, October 14, 1924.
140104-2 Four Flushing Papa (What Kind A Man Is You)
Col 14044-D
14010501 Jealous Mama Blues
Col 14044-D
Acc. by Charlie Green, tb / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, November 13, 1924.
140134-3 Box Car Blues
Col 14047-D
140135-3 Western Union Blues
Col 14047-D
Acc. by Louis Armstrong, c / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, December 9, 1924.
140171-2 Poor-House Blues
Col 14050-D
New York, December 10, 1924.
140174-2 Anybody Here Want To Try My Cabbage?
Col 14063-D
140175-2 Thunderstorm Blues
Col 14050-D
New York, December 17, 1924.
140187-1 If I Lose, Let Me Lose (Mama Don't Mind)
Col 14059-D
140188-1 Screamin' The Blues
Col 14055-D, JCl 507
140191-2 Good Time Flat Blues
Col 14055-D, BRS 6, JCl 507, HRS Dividend
NOTE: Matrices 140189 / 140190 are by Edith Wilson.
Acc. by Charlie Green, tb / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, December 18, 1924.
140192-2 You May Go, But You'll Come Back Someday
Col 14063-D
140193-2 Early Every Morn' (I Want My Lovin')
Col 14059-D
Acc. by J. M. "Doc" Miller (as ALABAMA JOE), g. New York, April 1, 1925.
140489-3 Dangerous Blues
Col 14070-D
140490-3 Suicide Blues
Col 14070-D
Acc. by Charlie Green, tb / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, April 16, 1925.
140533-2 Undertaker's Blues
Col 14092-D
140534-2 North Bound Blues
Col 14092-D
Acc. by Henderson's Hot Six: Joe Smith, c / Charlie Green, tb / Buster Bailey, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p / Charlie Dixon, bj / Ralph Escudero, bb. New York, May 5, 1925.
140583-1-3 Cheatin' On Me
Col 14074-D
140584-1 Mama (Won't You Come And Ma-Ma Me?)
Col 14074-D
Acc. by the St. Louis Rhythm Kings: Mickey Bloom, t / Pete Pellezzi, tb / Louis Maesto, cl / Nick Moleri, p / Christian Maesto, d. New York, June 12, 1925.
140662-3 He's Just A Horn-Tooting Fool
Col 14081-D
140663-1 Go Get 'Em Caroline
Col 14081-D
Acc. by her Jazz Band: Bob Fuller, cl, as / Louis Hooper, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York, September 17, 1925.
140951-1-2-3 I'm A Back-Bitin' Mama
Col unissued
140952-3 Dallas Blues
Col 14114-D
Acc. by her Band / Jazz Band: Harry Cooper, c / Bob Fuller, cl, as / Louis Hooper, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York, September 18, 1925.
140964-3 South Street Blues - accB
Col 14114-D
140965-3 Never Drive A Beggar From Your Door - accJB
Col 14127-D
Acc. by her Jazzers or her Band: Bob Fuller, cl, as / Louis Hooper, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York, September 29, 1925.
140951-4 I'm A Back-Bitin' Mama
Col 14127-D - accB
141056-1 Single Woman' Blues - accJ
Col 14102-D
141057-2 Never Tell A Woman Friend - accJ
Col 14102-D
Acc. by her Jazz Band: Louis Metcalf, c / Cliff Jackson, p, with Jake Frazier, tb*. New York, May 7, 1926.
142165-3 *The Man I Love Is Oh So Good
Col 14243-D
142166-2-3 *I'm Leaving You
Col 14139-D
142167-1-2 I'm A Real Kind Mama
Col 14139-D
142168-2-3 You Ain't Gonna Feed In My Pasture Now
Col 14243-D
Acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, Jane 22, 1926.
142333-3 Mama Stayed Out The Whole Night Long
Col 14167-D
142334-3 He Belongs To Me
Col 14167-D
Acc. unknown. New York, October 2, 1926.
142715-1-2-3 Texas Man
Col unissued
142716-1-2-3 Country Woman's Blues
Col unissued
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