LANIN'S ARCADIANS:
C-777 Me Neenyah (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
SAM LANIN'S ARKANSAW TRAVELLERS (DRAG-SWING ARTISTS):
Parlophone R-106 Both sides by Ted Wallace and his Orchestra
R-426 Both sides by the Dorsey Brothers and their Orchestra
LANIN'S JAZZ BAND:
Starr 9150 Both sides by Ladd's Black Aces
LANIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA:
Apex 8039 That Red Head Gal (Joseph Samuels and his Orchestra)
THE LANIN ORCHESTRA:
Okeh 40257 Honest And Truly (Arkansas Travelers)
SAM LANIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA:
Imperial 1775 I Wonder How I Look When I'm Asleep (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)
1784 South Wind (Lou Gold and his Orchestra)
1909 Ice Cream (Six Jelly Beans)
SAM LANIN'S FAMOUS PLAYERS AND SINGERS:
Odeon 193284 Where The Shy Little Violets Grow (Milt Shaw and his Detroiters)
04119 The One-Man Band (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)
ONY-36189 Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)
ONY-36190 I Surrender, Dear (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)
ONY-36195 Both sides by Fred Rich and his Orchestra
Parlophone R-124 There's Something Spanish In Your Eyes (Ted Wallace and his Orchestra)
R-230 Crazy Rhythm (Miff Mole's Little Molers)
R-856 I'm Tickled Pink With A Blue-Eyed Baby (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)
R-3378 Love And Kisses (Ted Wallace and his Orchestra)
R-3498 Both sides by Ted Wallace and his Orchestra
LANIN'S ROSELAND ORCHESTRA:
Silvertone 2493 Charleston (Texas Ten)
2498 My Sweet Louise (New Orleans Jazz Band)
SAM LANIN'S TROUBADOURS:
Imperial 1803 I'm In Love Again (The Six Hottentots)
LANIN'S RED HEADS
Sam Lanin dir: Red Nichols, Hymie Farberman, t / Herb Winfield, tb / ? Clarence Heidke, Alfie Evans, cl, ss, as / George Slater, cl, ts / Bill Krenz, p / Tony Colucci, bj / Joe Tarto, bb / Vic Berton, d. New York, February 26, 1925.
140397-1 Jimtown Blues
Col 327-D
140398-2 King Porter Stomp
Col 327-D, 3669
NOTE: Columbia 3669 as HANNAN DANCE BAND.
New York, May 4, 1925.
140579-3 I Wouldn't Be Where I Am If You Hadn't Gone Away
Col 376-D, 3715
140580-3 Flag That Train (To Alabam')
Col 376-D, 3715
Farberman omitted; Roy Smeck replaces Colucci, bj; Art Gillham, p, v, replacing Krenz. There is a vn solo on the next side probably by one of the reeds doubling. New York, October 19, 1925.
141155-2 I'm Gonna Hang Around My Sugar
Col 483-D
141156-3 Five Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue - vAG
Col 483-D
LANIN'S SOUTHERN SERENADERS
This was an early pseudonym for the Original Memphis Five, q.v. Phil Napoleon, t / ? Moe Gappell, tb / Doc Behrendson, cl / Loring McMurray, as / Jimmy Durante, p / Jack Roth, d / Sam Lanin, v comments. New York, c. July, 1921.
Memphis Blues
Arto 9097, Bell P-97, HT K-97
The St. Louis Blues
Arto 9097, Bell P-97, HT K-97
McMurray omitted. New York, c. August 1, 1921.
41924-1-3 Shake It And Break It - vSL
Em 10439, 10566, Med 8239, Re 9134, Tem R-27
41925-2-3 Aunt Hagar's Children Blues
Em 10439, 10566, Ban 1182, Re 9134, 9456
NOTE: Banner 1162 as SAM LANIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Emerson 10566 as SAM LANIN'S ROSELAND ORCHESTRA; Regal 9134, 9456, and Tempo R-27 as KENTUCKY SERENADERS.
New York, c. August 9, 1921.
69330 Shake It And Break It - vSL
PA 020634
New York, c. August 30, 1921.
837-1-2 Aunt Hagar's Children Blues (Aunt Hagar's Blues*) (Aunt Haggar Blues**)
Pm / BB 20068, Pm 20222*, Ban 1015, BS 2034, Cx 40068, Fam 3062, 3216*, Nat 12222*,
Bwy / Pur / Tri 11068*, 11222*, Imp 1253**, Wp 374
838-1-2 Shake It And Break It - vSL
Pm / BB 20068, Ban 1015, BS 2034, Bwy / Pur / Tri 11068, Cx 40068, Fam 3062
NOTE: Banner 1015 as LANIN'S SOUTHERN ORCHESTRA; Black Swan as HENDERSON'S DANCE ORCH., Imperial as ROSELAND DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Sam Lanin dir. probably: Phil Napoleon (and another?), t / ? Moe Gappell, tb / Doc Behrendson, cl / Loring McMurray, as / ? 3rd s / p / ? John Cali, bj / ob / d (possibly Lanin himself). New York, c. September 21, 1921.
69392 I've Got The Joys
PA 020649, 10256, GP 18269
69393 Mandy 'n' Me
PA 020649, 10256
NOTE: Grand Pree as MARTIN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA. A third title, TUCK ME TO SLEEP IN MY OLD 'TUCKY HOME, from this period, was credited to Lanin's Southern Serenaders in error in a catalogue. It is in fact by the Merry Melody Men, and is of no jazz interest.
Phil Napoleon, t / ? Moe Gappell, tb / Doc Behrendson, cl / Loring McMurray, as / Jimmy Durante, p / ? John Cali,
bj / Jack Roth, d. New York, c. November 3, 1921.
42044-1 Gypsy Blues
Em 10467, Re 9143
42045-1-3 My Sunny Tennessee
Em 10467, Re 9139
NOTE: Regal 9134 and 9139 as KENTUCKY SERENADERS.
New York, c. December 7, 1921.
42095-2-4 Arkansas Blues
Em 10496, Re 9164
42096-2-3 Lonesome Lovesick Blues
Em 10496, Re 9164
NOTE: Regal as KENTUCKY SERENADERS.
Cali omitted. New York, c. January 24, 1922.
42162-1-3 Eddie Leonard Blues
Em 10508, Re 9191
42163-1-2 Satanic Blues
Em 10508, Re 9191
New York, c. February 24, 1922.
42196-1-3 Virginia Blues
Em 10521, Re 9200
42197-2-3 Doo Dah Blues
Em 10521, Re 9200
Phil Napoleon, t / Miff Mole, tb / ? Gus Sharp or possibly Sam Lanin, cl / Loring McMurray, as / Frank Signorelli, p / Jack Roth, d. New York, July, 1922.
1144-1-2-3 Good Mornin'
Ban 1100, Re 9355
1145-1-3 I'm Just Wild About Harry
Ban 1100, Re 9355, Acme 2024
LA PALINA BROADCASTERS
Pseudonym on Banner and associated labels for Fred Rich and his Orchestra, q.v.
TEDDY LARKIN AND HIS BOYS
Pseudonym on Mayfair G-2134 (KISS BY KISS) for the Casa Loma Orchestra, q.v.
HAL LASKA AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on American Par lophone (PNY- series) for the Casa Loma Orchestra, q.v. Some of these differ from the regular Okeh issues of the same titles in that they have no vocal refrains.
HARLAN LATTIMORE AND HIS CONNIE'S INN ORCHESTRA
Don Redman, cl, as, a, v, dir: Langston Curl, Shirley Clay, Sidney de Paris, t / Claude Jones, tb, v / Quentin Jackson, Benny Morton, tb / Edward Inge, Rupert Cole, cl, as / Robert Carroll, ts / Horace Henderson, p, a / Talcott Reeves, bj, g / Bob Ysaguirre, bb, sb / Manzie Johnson, d / Harlan Lattimore, v. New York, June 17, 1932.
152217-2 Chant Of The Weed - aDR
Col 2675-D, 35689, S-10006, Par R-2134, A-3499
152218-1 I Heard - aHH / vDR-HL
Col 2678-D, Par R-1311, A-3509
152219-1 Got The South In My Soul - vHL
Col 2675-D, Par R-1297, A-3499
152220-2 Reefer Man - vCJ-DR, aDR
Col 2678-D, Par R-1329
NOTE: Columbia S-10006 as DON REDMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
LA VEEDA DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Columbia 1549-D for (Tony) Parenti's Liberty Syncopators, q.v.
THELMA LA VIZZO
Vocal, acc. by Richard M. Jones, p. Chicago, c. May, 1924.
1756-1-2 Trouble In Mind Blues
Pm 12206
1757-1 Fire In The Mountain Blues
Pm 12206
Acc. by the New Orleans Creoles: ? Bernie Young, c / ? Artie Starks, cl, ss, ts / ? Stump Evans, as / Richard M. Jones, p. Chicago, c. November, 1924.
9098-1-2 New Orleans Goofer Dust Blues (Goofer Dust Blues*)
Pm 12250, Her 92012*, Sil 3547
10000-1 The Stomps (Stompin' Around*)
Pm 12250, Her 92012*
10000-2 The Stomps (Stompin' Around*)
Sil 3547
NOTE: Herwin 92012 as TRILBY HARGENS; Silvertone 3547 as MABEL NANCE.
SARA LAWRENCE
Pseudonym on Oriole 894 (and possibly Oriole 865) for Laura Smith, q.v.
DAVE LAWSON'S ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Champion 15326 and Challenge 365 for Dunk Rendleman and his Orchestra, q.v.
HART LAWSON AND HIS MELODIANS
Pseudonym on Australian Worth 7059 (HONEY) for Sam Lanin and his Orchestra, q.v.
LAZY LEVEE LOUNGERS
Pseudonym on Columbia 2243-D and Regal G-20910 for Clarence Williams and his Orchestra, q.v.
LEAS DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Duophone for the following items listed in this book:
B-5076 Charleston (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
B-5095 Steppin' In Society (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
B-5133 That Certain Par ty (The Southerners)
B-5137 Mother Me, Tennessee (Bailey's Lucky Seven)
LEE'S BLACK DIAMONDS
Pseudonym on Broadway 1294 for the Windy Rhythm Kings, q.v.
LEE AND SMITH
See Douglas Williams.
BARON LEE AND THE BLUE RHYTHM BAND
See Mills Blue Rhythm Band.
BESSIE LEE
Pseudonym on Broadway and Silvertone for Trixie Smith, q.v.
BOBBY LEE AND HIS MUSIC LANDERS
Bobby Lee, p, dir: c / cl / bj / d. New York, c. July, 1922.
J-110 Truly
C & S 5012
J-112 Hot Lips
C & S 5012
BUDDY LEE
See the Gilt Edged Four.
CAROLINE LEE
Pseudonym on Oriole 698 and 716 for Bessie Brown, and on Oriole 353 for Josie Miles, both q.v.
CHAUNCEY C. LEE
Banjo solo, acc. by Chester Meyers, p, "Playing at the Cleveland Club Madrid" (vide label). Cleveland, February, 1925.
8952-A Banjo Rag (Chauncey C. Lee)
OK 40321
ELIZA CHRISTMAS LEE
This performer's real name is Amelia Christmas. The first session listed is presumed, but not proven, to be by Eliza Christmas Lee.
MISS LEE AND JAZZ BAND: Vocal, acc. by unknown band. New York, September 15, 1921
7629-A Strut Miss Lizzie
Gnt unissued
7630-A Arkansas Blues
Gnt unissued
Vocal, acc. by her Jazz Band: Gus Aiken, t / Jake Frazier, tb / Garvin Bushell, cl / vn / Willie Gant, p / __ Spivey,
bj / Joe Banks, d. New York, November 2, 1921.
7677,-A I Ain't Givin' Nothin' Away
Gnt 4801
7678,-A Arkansas Blues
Gnt 4801, Con 3044, R-T 7016
NOTE: Connorized 3044 as MISS LEE AND HER JAZZ BOYS; Rich-Tone 7016 as SADDIE JONES AND HER JAZZERS.
GEORGE E. LEE
GEORGE E. LEE AND HIS NOVELTY SINGING ORCHESTRA: George E. Lee, ts, v, dir: Sam Utterbach, t / Thurston Maupins, tb / Clarence Taylor, ss, as / Jesse Stone, p, a / George Rousseau, bj / Clint Weaver, bb / Abe Price, d / Julia Lee, v. Kansas City, c. 1927.
Down Home Syncopated Blues - vGEL-JL
Meritt 2206
Meritt Stomp
Meritt 2206
GEORGE E. LEE AND HIS ORCHESTRA: George E. Lee, v, dir: Sam Utterbach, Harold Knox, t / Jimmy Jones,
tb / Herman Walder, cl, as / Clarence Taylor, ss, as, ? bsx / Albert "Bud" Johnson, ts / Jesse Stone, p, a / Charles Russo, bj / Clint Weaver, bb / Pete Woods, d. Kansas City, c. November 6, 1929.
KC-583- If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight- vGEL
Br 7132
KC-584- Paseo Street
Br 7132
KC-585- Ruff Scufflin'
Br 4684
KC-586- St. James' Infirmary - vGEL
Br 4684
See also Julia Lee.
JULIA LEE
Vocal, acc. unknown. Chicago, c. June, 1923.
Just Wait Until I'm Gone
OK unissued
Waco Blues
OK unissued
Acc. by George E. Lee's Novelty Singing Orchestra: Harold Knox, t / Jimmy Jones, tb / Clarence Taylor, as / Albert "Bud" Johnson, ts / Jesse Stone, p / Charles Russo, bj, g / Pete Woods, d. Kansas City, c. November 8, 1929.
KC-602- He's Tall And Dark And Handsome
Br 4761
KC-603- Won't You Come Over To My House?
Br 4761
MAMIE LEE
Pseudonym on Parlophone E-6157 for Vaughn de Leath, q.v.
MANDY LEE
Three different performers used this name on record. The Mandy Lee who recorded for Gennett in 1923 with Ladd's Black Aces, q.v., is not likely to have been the same as those listed below. Ladd's Black Aces were the Original Memphis Five, and their Mandy Lee sounds as if she was white also; it has been suggested as a pseudonym for Vaughn De Leath, based on aural evidence.
The following is not the same performer as the Mandy Lee on Banner and associated labels (see next titles), based on aural evidence:
Vocal, acc. by c / p. New York, c. July 12, 1926.
106990 Rounders Blues
PA 7509, Per 109
106991 Wandering Papa Blues
PA 7509, Per 109
This following are not by the same performer as the Mandy Lee on Pathé (see previous titles), based on aural evidence:
Acc. by Tom Morris, c / Bob Fuller, cl / Mike Jackson, p / ? Elmer Snowden, b. New York, c. October 1, 1926.
6859-2-6 I Needs A Plenty Of Grease In My Frying Pan
Ban 1901, Cq 7081, Dom 3874, Or 772, Re 8219
6860-1 Crap Shootin' Papa, Mama Done Caught Your Dice
Or 771
6860-6 Crap Shootin' Papa, Mama Done Caught Your Dice
Ban 1901, Cq 7081, Dom 3874, Re 8219
NOTE: Orioles as JULIA SMITH. The high takes suggest two separate sessions were held.
Acc. by p / g. New York, c. December 24, 1926.
7012- Harlem Blues
Plaza unissued
New York, c. December 27, 1926.
7012-7 Harlem Blues
Ban 1920, Dom 3892, Or 816, Re 8238
7016-1-2 Someone's Been Lovin' My Baby
Ban 1958, Dom 3929, Or 816, Re 8283
NOTE: Oriole 816 as JULIA SMITH.
MARGUERITE LEE
Vocal, acc. by Otto Hardwick, as / Duke Ellington, p / Wellman Braud, sb. New York, c. November 14, 1927.
E-6784 You Will Always Live In Our Memory
Voc 1150 (not issued)
E-6788 She's Gone To Join The Songbirds In Heaven
Voc 1150 (not issued)
NOTE: These memorial tributes to Florence Mills are of no jazz interest. They are included here only because of Ellington's presence, but even at that, the Brunswick file notes that a publisher's stock arrangement was used. The issue was cancelled before release.
MARION LEE
Pseudonym on Mayfair for Annette Hanshaw, q.v.
MISS LEE
Pseudonym on Connorized 3044 for Eliza Christmas Lee, q.v.
RUSSELL LEE AND DAISY WRIGHT
Vocal duets, acc. by p. New York, November 26, 1925.
73786-C Vampire Brown
OK 8263
73787-A Pleasure Mad
OK 8263
RUTH LEE
Vocal, acc. by Spikes' Seven Pods of Pepper: Mutt Carey, c / Kid Ory, tb / Dink Johnson, cl / Fred Washington, p / Ed Garland, sb / Ben Borders, d. Los Angeles, June, 1922.
Maybe Someday
Nord 3008, Sun 3002
That Sweet Something Dear
Nord 3008, Sun 3002
NOTE: The band is credited as ORY'S SUNSHINNE [sic] ORCHESTRA on Nordskog.
WINTHROP LEE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Parlophone PNY-34124 and PNY-34148 for Fred Gardner's Texas University Troubadours, q.v.
BOBBIE LEECAN AND ROBERT COOKSEY
Bobbie Leecan, g / Robert Cooksey, h. New York, September 27, 1926.
36356-1 Black Cat Bone Blues
Vic 20251
36357-2 Dirty Guitar Blues
Vic 20251
36358-1-2 Philadelphia Cut-Out
Vic unissued
36359-1-2 Hesitating Blues
Vic unissued
Dinah
Vic test (unnumbered)
SOUTH STREET TRIO: Bobbie Leecan, bj / Robert Cooksey, h, v / Alfred Martin, g. Camden, NJ, November 22, 1926.
37021-1 Need More Blues
Document DOCD5279 (CD)
37021-2 Need More Blues
Vic 20402
37022-1 Whiskey And Gin Blues
Document DOCD5279 (CD)
37022-2 Whiskey And Gin Blues
Vic 20402
37023-2 Big Four
Vic V-38509
37024-1 South Street Stomp
Vic V-38509
37024-2 South Street Stomp
Document DOCD5279 (CD)
NOTE: Alternate takes of all titles are issued on LP.
BOBBIE LEECAN'S NEED-MORE BAND: Robert Cooksey, h, v / Bobbie Leecan, g, k / Alfred Martin, md / vc / Eddie Edinborough, wb. New York, April 5, 1927.
38434-1 Washboard Cut-Out
Vic 20660, HMV B-5398, El EG-790
38435-3 Short'nin' Bread - vRC
Vic 20853, BB B-5194, Sr 8-3274
38436-2 Midnight Susie
Vic 20660
38437-3 Apaloosa Blues
Vic 20853, BB B-5194, Sr S-3274, HMV B-5430
BOBBIE LEECAN AND ROBERT COOKSEY: Bobbie Leecan, g, k / Robert Cooksey, h. Camden, NJ, May 24, 1927.
38929-2 Ain't She Sweet?
Vic 20958
38930-1 Don't You Let Your Head Hang Down
Vic 20768
38931-1 Royal Palm Blues
Vic 20958
38932-1 Blue Harmonica
Vic 20768
STATE STREET TRIO: As for November 22, 1926. October 27, 1927.
39374-1 Mean Old Bedbug Blues
Document DOCD5820 (CD)
39374-2 Mean Old Bedbug Blues
Vic 21135
39375-2 Cold Mornin' Shout
Vic 21249
39376-2 Suitcase Breakdown
Vic 21249
39377-1 Dallas Blues
Document DOCD5820 (CD)
39377-2 Dallas Blues
Vic 21135
NOTE: See also Dixie Jazzers Washboard Band. Bobby Leecan also recorded two blues solos for Pathé in 1927 that are beyond the scope of this work; see Blues and Gospel Records, 1890-1943.
CHESTER LEIGHTON AND HIS SOPHOMORES
Pseudonym for the following items in this book; other issues under this name are of little interest.
Clarion 5125-C Fred Rich and his Orchestra
5186-C Fred Rich and his Orchestra
5276-C Ben Selvin and his Orchestra
Harmony 1233-H Fred Rich and his Orchestra
1242-H Fred Rich and his Orchestra
1248-H Sam Lanin and his Orchestra
1251-H Fred Rich and his Orchestra
Velvet Tone 2342-V Ben Selvin and his Orchestra
LEITZKE'S MIDNIGHT SERENADERS
See Glen Lyte's Orchestra.
HAROLD LEM AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Okeh 41465 for Fred Rich and his Orchestra, q.v.
FRANK LENNON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Sterling 1100 for Johnny Sylvester and his Orchestra, q.v.
LEN(N)OX DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Emerson 10834 Why Couldn't It Be Poor Little Me? (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
Grand Pree 18213 The Duck's Quack (California Ramblers)
18426 Copenhagen (Five Birmingham Babies)
18492 Angry (Seven Missing Links)
Pathé Actuelle 36345 Both sides by Mike Speciale and his Orchestra
36355 I Love My Baby (Mike Speciale and his Orchestra)
Perfect 14394 Me Neenyah (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
FRED LENNOX AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Columbia DO-785 (DO THE NEW YORK) for Ben Selvin and his Orchestra, q.v.
AL LENTZ AND HIS ORCHESTRA
The following are of some interest as hot dance records for their solo features.
Al Lentz, v, dir: Chelsea Quealey, Bobby Jacobson, t / Willie Wilder, tb / Carl Orech, Tom Harris, cl, ss, as / Glen Wakeman, cl, ss, ts / Mac Ceppos, vn / John Wortheson, p / bj / Merrill Kline, bb / Buddy Burton, d (a white musician, not to be confused with W. E. "Buddy" Burton). New York, July, August, 1926.
6747-2-3 Sweet Thing - vAL
Ban 1812, Dom 3793, Or 717, Re 8130, Apex 8565, BM 189, 1035, Clarité 816, Dahlmont 127, St 10218, Imp 1762
NOTE: Oriole 717 as BOB GREEN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA; Bon Marche 189 as JOHN PORTER HARMONY TROUPE; Clarité 816 as WOODLAND HARMONY ORCHESTRA; Dahlmont 127 as THE BEACH SIX.
New York, c. November 3, 1926.
6918-2-3 'Deed I Do - vAL
Ban 1889, Bwy 1057, Dom 3859, 21248, Pm 20499, Pu 11499, Re 8198, Sil 3581, Apex 8580, BM 188, Leo / St 10234, Imp 1762
NOTE: Broadway 1057, Paramount 20499, and Puritan 11499 as RALPH SHERMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Silvertone 3581 as RALPH SHERMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA (Vocal by CARL MILLS), Bon Marche 188 as JOHN PORTER HARMONY TROUPE.
New York, June 1, 1927
144252-2-3 Zulu Wail - vAL
Col 1072-D
BUD LEONARD AND HIS PENNSYLVANIANS
Pseudonym on Mayfair G-2252 (WHAT WOULD HAPPEN TO ME?) for the ARC-Brunswick studio band, q.v.
HAROLD LEONARD AND HIS RED JACKETS
2 t / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / p / bj / vb / d. New York, March 1924
72402-B Unfortunate Blues
OK 40091
NOTE: Other recordings by this group are of no known interest as jazz.
LEROY'S DALLAS BAND
See Leroy Williams.
LEW LESLIE'S BLACKBIRDS ORCHESTRA
Pike Davis, Demas Dean, t / Herb Flemming, tb / Carmello Jejo (or Jari), Albert Socarras, cl, as / Ramon Usera, ts, vn / George Rickson, p / Benny James, bj / Henry Edwards, bb / Jesse Baltimore, d. New York, August 14, 1928.
E-28057- Bandana Babies
Br 4030, A-7891
E-28058- Magnolia's Wedding Day
Br 4030, A-7891
LEVEE LOUNGERS
See Bob Haring and his Orchestra, and Willard Robison and his Deep River Orchestra.
LEVEE SERENADERS
Edwin Swayzee, t / Louis Taylor, tb / Paul Barnes, cl, ss, bsx / Jelly Roll Morton, p / Leslie Corley, bj / Hayes Alvis,
bb / Wallace Bishop, d / Frances Hereford, v. Chicago, January 21, 1928.
E-7058 Midnight Mama - vFH
Voc 1154, V-1010, Br 80040, JSo 580
E-7060 Mr. Jelly Lord - vFH
Voc 1154, V-1010, Br 80040, JSo 580
NOTE: All except Vocalion 1154 as JELLY-ROLL MORTON'S LEVEE SERENADERS. These were originally
assigned Brunswick matrix numbers C-1630 and C-1632, respectively.
BERNHARD LEWITOW AND THE HOTEL COMMODORE ORCHESTRA
Bernhard Lewitow dir: 2 t / tb / 2 cl, as / Cm, ts / 2 vn / ? vc / p / bj / bb / d. New York, November 11, 1926.
11294 The Nightmare
Ed 51880
NOTE: Other records by this orchestra are not known to be of any interest as jazz.
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