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LIBERTY SYNCOPATORS

Pseudonym on Lenox 104 for Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra, q.v.

JOIE LICHTER

JOIE LICHTER'S STRAND SYMPHONISTS 2 t / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / vn / p / bj / bb / ? Bob Conzelman, d. Chicago, December, 1923.

1618-2 Linger Awhile

Pm 20289, GG 1198, Hg 887

1619-1-2 I'm All Broke Out With The Blues

Pm 20289, Hg 887

Richmond, IN, March 4, 1924.

11783-B Patricia Mine (Patricia My Own*)

Gnt 5423, Ch 15032*

11784 Mother's Boy

Gnt 5423

11786 I'm In A Fool's Paradise

Gnt 5409

11787 Orange Blossom Time

Gnt 5427

11788 I'm All Broke Out With The Blues

Gnt unissued

NOTE: Champion 15032 as THE SHAMROCK JAZZERS.

JOIE LICHTER AND HIS ORCHESTRA: t / tb / cl / cl, as / cl, ts / vn / p / bb /d. Chicago, c. December, 1925.

11022-1 Spanish Shawl (Spanish Shawe*)

Pm 20428, Pur 11428, Sil 3502, Ka K-909, Us 294*

11023-2 Sandy

Pm 20428, Pur 11428, Sil 3502

NOTE: Usiba 294 as LONDON PICCADILLY JAZZ.

Chicago, January, 1926.

2430-1 After I Said I'm Sorry [sic]

Pm 20439, Pur 11439, Sil 3507

2431-2 Slippery Elm

Pm 20439, Pur 11439, Sil 3507

LIDO VENICE DANCE ORCHESTRA

Harl Smith, d, dir: Henry Nathan, t, cl, vn / Barney Russell, tb / Davie Davidson, cl, bj / Fred Morrow, as / Bill Haid, p / bb. New York, c. June 18, 1924.

105393 When Things Go Wrong

PA 036110, Per 14291

105394 I Wonder What's Become Of Sally?

PA 036114, 10734, P 1816, Per 14295, Hom C-699, GP 18353

105395 San

PA 036110, Per 14291



NOTE: Homochord C-699 as ELDON'S DANCE ORCHESTRA; Grand Pree 18353 as THE SALVADOR DANCE BAND. The Lido Venice Dance Orchestra is said to have recorded SAN and BUGLE CALL RAG for Columbia while in London in 1924, but these were never issued, and the company's files for that period have been destroyed. See also Harl Smith's Orchestra.

LOUIS LILIENFELD AND HIS HOTEL BILTMORE ORCHESTRA

The following side from the ten issued by Edison of this orchestra is said to feature a good t; "Happy Jack," v. New York, March 1, 1928.

18269 Let A Smile Be Your Umbrella On A Rainy Day - v"HJ"

Ed 52241, Amb 5496

LILL'S HOT SHOTS

See Lil Armstrong.

BUD LINCOLN AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Unknown c / tb / as / p / bj / d. New York, October 19, 1925.

10641 Everybody Stomp

Ed unissued

10642 The Camel Walk

Ed unissued

Camden, NJ, February 13, 1926.

Bugle Call Rag

Vic test (unnumbered)

Five Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue

Vic test (unnumbered)

LINCOLN DANCE ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Lincoln 235 (THE FLAPPER WIFE) and 2466 (JUST AROUND THE CORNER) for Lou Gold and his Orchestra, q.v.

DONALD LINDLEY

Trumpet solos, acc. by Arthur Schutt, p. New York, December 31, 1925.

141450-3 Trumpet Blues

Col 546-D, 3939

141451-1 Sweet Stuff

Col 546-D, 3939

David Grupp, d, added. New York, January 16, 1926.

10770 Hot As A Summer's Day

Ed 51771

10771 Trumpet Blues



Ed 51771, Amb 5121

Miff Mole, tb, replaces Grupp. New York, January 26, 1926.

141559-1-2-3 Oh, How I've Waited For You

Col unissued

141560-1-2-3 Fallen Arches

Col unissued

DONALD LINDLEY AND HIS BOYS: Donald Lindley, t / Shorty Lantz or Mike Durso, tb / Phil Wing, cl, as / Mutt Hayes, ts / Henry Winston, p / Julian Davidson, g / Pierre Olker, sb / Art Layfield, d. Chicago, March 31, 1928.

145863-3 Slidin' Around

Col 1443-D, Re G-20289

145864-2 Nothin' Doin'

Col 1443-D, Re G-20289

JACK LINX

JACK LINX AND HIS SOCIETY SERENADERS: Jack Linx, cl, ss, as, dir: Coleman Sachs, c / Sidney Patterson, cl, as / Seibert Traxler, cl, ts, bar / Eph Tunkle or Gilbert Davis, p / Maurice Sigler, bj, v / Frank Manning, bb / Carroll Gardner, d. Atlanta, August 28, 1924.

8720-A How Come You Do Me Like You Do?

OK 40192


8721-A It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo' - vMS

OK 40188, Par E-5263

8723-A Doodle Doo Doo

OK 40188, Par E-5263

NOTE: Matrix 8722 is untraced.

JACK LINX AND HIS BIRMINGHAM SOCIETY SERENADERS. Same. Atlanta, May, 1925.

9072-A Don't You Try To High-Hat Me

OK 40458


9074-A*-B When I Think Of You

OK 40365, Od 03289*

9075-A Sweet Georgia Brown

OK 40365, Od 03289

NOTE: Matrix 9073 is untraced.

Atlanta, August, 1925.

9247- Nellie

OK 40458


9249-A Sunset

OK 40439


9250-A When Eyes Of Blue Are Fooling You

OK 40439


9253-A She's My Sheba, I'm Her Sheik

OK 40429, Od 03304

9254-A Oh! How She Can Love

OK 40429


NOTE: Matrices 9248, 9251, and 9252 are untraced.

Atlanta, March 12, 1926.

9604-A Just Around The Corner

OK 40587, Od 03351

9605-A Nobody's Rose

OK 40587, Od 03351, Par E-5595

9606-A Oh Me! Oh My!

OK 40619, Od A-60258

Atlanta, March 13, 1926.

9611-A Tie Me To Your Apron Strings Again

OK 40602, A-60264, A-74260

9612-A Tiger Rag

OK 40619, Od A-60257

9613-A Fallen Arches

OK 40602, Od A-60263

NOTE: Odeons A-60257 / 58 and A-60263 / 64 are coupled as their Okeh equivalents are.

Samuel Becker, tb, added; Charles Gardner, bj, g, replaces Sigler. Atlanta, March 16, 1927.

80543-A-B-C When Buddha Smiles

OK unissued

80544-A Beale Street Blues

OK 40803, Par R-3336, Od 193077, A-189030

80545-B Pardon The Glove

OK 41014, Od A-189140

80546-A Bugle Call Rag



Harrison M (LP)

80547-C Stack O' Lee Blues



Harrison M (LP)

80548-A He's The Last Word

OK 40803, Par R-3336, Od 193077, A-189030

NOTE: Parlophone R-3336 as THE SEVEN NOTES.

JACK LINX AND HIS WEST LAKE RAMBLERS: As last above, without Becker, Traxler and Patterson. Birmingham, AL, August 11, 1927.

GEX-796,-A-B I've Got Mine

Gnt unissued

GEX-797,-A-B Five Pennies

Gnt unissued

GEX-798,-A When Buddha Smiles

Gnt unissued

SYD LIPTON

Sydney Lipton was director of dance music in London's Grosvenor House Hotel during the 1930s, and as might be expected, few records by his band are of interest as hot dance music. The titles listed below are exceptions to this, however.

THE NEW GROSVENOR HOUSE BAND, directed by SYDNEY LIPTON: Archie Craig and another, t / tb / Freddy Gardner, cl, as, bar / Con Lamprecht, as, a / Jimmy Goss, cl, ts / Ronnie Ogilvie, p / g / sb / d. London, September 26, 1933.

L-1210 That's What Life Is Made Of - v

Plaza P-141

S-3236 That's What Life Is Made Of - v

Sterno 1273

NOTE: Plaza P-141 as ALF BERTRAM AND HIS BAND.



ERNEST LISLE

Pseudonym on Ariel 4637 (CONFESSIN') for Seger Ellis, q.v.

VIRGINIA LISTON

Vocal, acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, September 18, 1923.

71846-B Bed Time Blues

OK 8092


71847-B You Thought I Was Blind, But Now I See

OK 8092


New York, c. September 21, 1923.

71862-A-B You Don't Know My Mind Blues

OK unissued

71863-A-B Sally Long Blues

OK unissued

New York, November 15, 1923.

71862-D You Don't Know My Mind Blues

OK 8115


71863-D Sally Long Blues

OK 8115


72063-B Don't Agitate Me Blues

OK 8151


72064-C Happy Shout

OK 8134


New York, c. November 24, 1923.

72101-B House Rent Stomp

OK 8134

72102-B Shreveport Blues



OK 8122

Vocal duets with Sam Gray, acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, c. January 2, 1924.

72232-B You Can Have It (I Don't Want It)

OK 8126


72233-B Just Take One Long Last Lingering Look

OK 8126


Vocal, acc. by her Jazz Trio: c / as / Clarence Williams or Porter Grainger, p. New York, c. January 7, 1924.

72258-D I Don't Love Nobody

OK 8138

72259-D 'Tain't A Doggone Thing But The Blues



OK 8138

According to the label of the next item, the guitar accompaniment was played by Sidney Bechet, who denied this (not without reason, as the playing is very poor). New York, c. January 10, 1924.

72265-A-B Jail House Blues

OK 8122


Acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, c. April 30, 1924.

72478-B Mississippi Blues

OK 8160

72479-B I Never Knew What The Blues Were (Until You Went Away)



OK 8151

72480-A San Francisco Blues

OK 8160

New York, c. October 9, 1924.



72890-B Pineland Blues

OK 8175


72891-B Weeping Willow Blues

OK 8175


Acc. by Clarence Williams' Blue Five: Louis Armstrong, c / Charlie Irvis, tb / Sidney Bechet, cl, ss / Clarence Williams, p / Buddy Christian, bj. New York, October 17, 1924.

72915-B Early In The Morning - clSB

OK 8187

72916-B You've Got The Right Key, But The Wrong Keyhole - cl, ssSB



OK 8173

Acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, c. October 24, 1924.

72934-B Give It To Me Good

OK 8187


72935-A Bill Draw

OK 8173


Acc. by Ernest Elliott, cl (not Sidney Bechet, despite the labels) / Clarence Williams, p. New York, c. October 25, 1924.

72937-8 Monkey Jungle Blues

OK 8247

72938-B Night Latch Key Blues



OK 8196

72939-B Any Day The Sun Don't Shine

OK 8196

NOTE: The label of OK 8247 gives the accompaniment as by Clarence Williams only.



Acc. by ? Sam Gray, p. This was Virginia Liston's husband and stage partner, suggested as the accompanist by Eva Taylor, who was certain her late husband Clarence Williams is not the pianist, despite the labels. New York, June 1, 1925.

73387-A Papa De Da Da

OK 8218

73388-A I Ain't Gonna Play No Second Fiddle



OK 8234

Acc. by Clarence Williams, p / md, with Buddy Christian, bj*. New York, c. June 2, 1925.

73390-A *Make Me A Pallet

OK 8247


73391-A You Can Dip Your Bread In My Gravy, But You Can't Have None Of My Chops

OK 8218


Acc. by Clarence Williams, reed organ. New York, June 3, 1925.

73395-A I Ain't Got Nobody (And Nobody Cares For Me)

OK 8223

73396-A Black Sheep Blues



OK 8223

73397-A I'm Sick Of Fattening Frogs For Snakes

OK 8234

The Chicago Defender of July 3, 1926, refers to Virginia Liston's having recorded some unspecified titles for an
unnamed company in Chicago, apparently during the preceding few weeks. The only known session near the date of this report is the following, usually shown as accompanied by Perry Bradford, p / Sam Speed, bj, and an unidentified trumpet; however, it is quite unlikely that either of these New York-based musicians are present.

Acc. by unknown t / p / bj. Chicago, May 29, 1926.

E-3169 Rolls Royce Papa

Voc 1032


E-3170 / 71 Titanic Blues

Voc 1031, Br A-166

E-3174 Evil Minded Blues

Voc 1031, Br A-166

E-3177 I'm Gonna Get Me A Man, That's All

Voc 1032


MONIA LITER

Piano solos. London, May 25, 1934.

TS-1272-2 Alexander's Ragtime Band

Br 01814, A-9705

TB-1273-1 Dinah

Br 01814, A-9705

Other piano solos by this artist are more in the nature of concert arrangements, of little or no interest as jazz.

THE LITTLE ACES

See the Big Aces and the Chocolate Dandies.

THE LITTLE CHOCOLATE DANDIES

See the Chocolate Dandies.

LITTLE'S COLLEGIANS

Pseudonym on Superior 2817 for the Berlyn Baylor Orchestra, q.v.

LITTLE PILGRIMS ORCHESTRA

Red Nichols, t / tb / 3 cl, ss / p / bj / bb / d / Arthur Fields, v. New York, c. May, 1926.

2025-B Hi-Diddle-Diddle - GAF

Rx 1373


THE LITTLE RAMBLERS

Bill Moore, t / Adrian Rollini, gfs, k / Irving Brodsky, p / Ray Kitchingman, bj / Stan King, d, k. New York, July 3, 1924.

81859-2 Them Rambling Blues

Col 175-D

81860-2 Arkansas Blues

Col 175-D

Tommy Felline, bj, replaces Kitchingman. New York, August 13, 1924.

81912-1-2-3 Tessie (Stop Teasin' Me)

Col unissued

81913-1-2-3 Hard-Hearted Hannah

Col unissued

New York, August 26, 1924.

81912-4 Tessie (Stop Teasin' Me)

Col 203-D, Re G-8279

81913-5 Hard-Hearted Hannah

Col 203-D

NOTE: Regal G-8279 as CORONA DANCE ORCHESTRA.

New York, September 18, 1924.

140070-2 Deep Blue Sea Blues

Col 217-D

140071-2 I'm Satisfied Beside That Sweetie O' Mine

Col 217-D

Rollini db bsx from this point on. Bobby Davis, cl, ss, as, added. New York, November 14, 1924.

140142-4 Those Panama Mamas

Col 248-D

140143-3 Prince Of Wails

Col 248-D

Red Nichols, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Sam Ruby or Fred Cusick, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx, gfs / Irving Brodsky, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Stan King, d, k / Billy Jones, v. New York, March 30, 1925.

140476-2 Cross Words Between Sweetie And Me - vBJ

Col 346-D

140477-1 Don't Bring Lulu - vBJ

Col 346-D

New York, June 2, 1925.

140644-1-2-3 Look Who's Here!

Col unissued

140645-1-2-3 Got No Time

Col unissued

New York, June 16, 1925.

140644-5 Look Who's Here!

Col 403-D

140645-6 Got No Time

Col 403-D, 3783

NOTE: Columbia 3783 as DENZA DANCE BAND.

Roy Johnston, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Bobby Davis, cl, ss, as / Sam Ruby or Freddy Cusick, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx, gfs / Irving Brodsky, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Stan King, d, k. New York, July 14, 1925.

140758-1 Melancholy Lou

Col 423-D

140759-2 Deep Elm

Col 423-D

Herb Winfield, tb, replaces Dorsey. New York, December 3, 1925.

141342-1 Fallin' Down

Col 535-D

141343-2 I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Me)

Col 524-D, Re G-8578

NOTE: Regal G-8578 as RAYMOND DANCE BAND.

Arthur Hall, v. New York, December 5, 1925.

141353-2 Tomorrow Mornin'

Col 535-D, 4048

141354-3 In Your Green Hat - vAH

Col 524-D

NOTE: Columbia 4048 as DENZA DANCE BAND.

Abe Lincoln, tb, replaces Winfield; Herb Weil, d, replaces King. New York, March 19, 1926.

141828-3 Could I? I Certainly Could - vAH

Col 628-D

141829-1-2-3 Here Comes Malinda

Col unissued

Arthur Fields, v. New York, April 6, 1926.

141829-5 Here Comes Malinda

Col 628-D, Re G-8743

141921-2 I Wonder What's Become Of Joe? - vAF

Col 679-D, 4096

141922-2 Hot Henry! - vAF

Col 679-D

NOTE: Columbia 4096 as DENZA DANCE BAND; Regal G-8743 as RAYMOND DANCE BAND.

Chelsea Quealey, t, replaces Johnston; George Troup, tb, replaces Lincoln; Ed Kirkeby, v. New York, August 17, 1926.

142537-3 And Then I Forget - vEK

Col 719-D

142538-3 My Cutey's Due At Two-To-Two Today

Col 719-D

Quealey, Davis, Ruby, Rollini, Brodsky, Felline, Weil only; Kitty O'Connor, v. New York, July 8, 1927.

144444-2 Play It, Red

Col 1103-D, J-326

144445-1-2 Lazy Weather - vKO'C

Col unissued

144446-2 Swamp Blues

Col 1103-D, 4708, J-326

THE LITTLE RAMBLERS was also a pseudonym on Bluebird B-6077 for the California Ramblers, q.v., and for the Five Birmingham Babies (itself a pseudoym for the California Ramblers) on Pathé Actuelle 10754 (q.v.)

LITTLE SISTER

Pseudonym on Varsity for Irene Scruggs, q.v.

ED LLOYD AND HIS BAND

See the ARC-Brunswick studio bands; also a pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:­

Melotone M-12696 Both sides by Freddy Martin and his Orchestra

Perfect 15771 Both sides by Freddy Martin and his Orchestra

Rex 8005 Both sides by Gene Kardos and his Orchestra

8018 I've Got To Sing A Torch Song (Freddy Martin and his Orchestra)

8052 Ah! But Is It Love? (Adrian Rollini and his Orchestra)

8052 Are You Makin' Any Money? (Chick Bullock and his Levee Loungers)

8087 Both sides by Adrian Rollini and his Orchestra

8088 Both sides by Adrian Rollini and his Orchestra

8089 Everything I Have Is Yours (Joe Venuti and his Orchestra)

8127 What's Good For The Goose Is Good For The Gander (Chick Bullock's Loungers)

8142 You Have Taken My Heart (Joe Venuti's Orchestra)

PAUL LOCH AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Parlophone PNY-34053 and PNY-34065 for Cornell Smelser and his Orchestra, q.v.

JACK LOCKE AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Mayfair for the following items listed in this book:­

G-2037 Just One More Chance (Snooks and his Paramount Theatre Orchestra)

G-2056 Both sides by Snooks and his Paramount Theatre Orchestra

G-2178 Lips Want Kisses, My Heart Wants Love (ARC-Brunswick studio band)

CLYDE "RED" LOCKWOOD AND HIS TOPSY'S ROOST ORCHESTRA

Unknown t / cl / as / bar / p / bj / bb / d. San Francisco, c. March, 1930.

101- Cuddle Up

PRCSF (unnumbered private recording)

102- Congratulations

PRCSF (unnumbered private recording)



ART LODGE AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Australian Grand Pree 18322 for the California Ramblers, q.v.

ELLA LOGAN

Ella Logan recorded with Ambrose and other bands, and sometimes solo, beginning in London at the age of 17 in 1930; the following is of some interest from a jazz viewpoint, for its accompaniment.

Vocal, acc. by some of the Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra. New York, October 20, 1932.

TO-1216 Dinah



Br test, Merritt 11 (LP)

GUY LOMBARDO AND HIS ROYAL CANADIANS

The titles below show that the Royal Canadians could on occasion play as hot as many of their contemporaries.

Guy Lombardo dir: Lebert Lombardo, t, v / Jack Miles, tb / Carmen Lombardo, cl, as, v / Fred Higman, ts / Fred Kreitzer, p / Francis Henry, bj / George Gowans, d. Richmond, IN, March 10, 1924.

11791,-A-B Someone Loves You After All

Gnt unissued

11792-B Cotton Pickers' Ball

Gnt 5417, St 9536

11793 Mama's Gone, Goodbye

Gnt 5417, St 9536

11794 So This Is Venice

Gnt 5416, St 9735

11795-A Cry (Choose Your Pal*)

Gnt 5416, St 9735, Ch 15031*

NOTE: Champion 15031 as HILL TOP INN ORCHESTRA.

Jim Dillon, tb, replaces Miles; Larry Owen, cl, as, v / Victor Lombardo, bar / Bernard Davis­, bb, added. Chicago, March 22, 1928.

145827-4 Waitin' For Katy - v3

Col 1395-D

Chicago, March 26, 1928.

145839-2 I'm More Than Satisfied - v3

Col 1451-D

145840-3 The Cannon Ball

Col 1451-D

Chicago, November 12, 1928.

147505-3 Where The Shy Little Violets Grow - v3

Col 1679-D, 5542, 01453

Milton Charles, or, added. WENR Studios, Chicago, November 27, 1928.

147532-2 High Up On A Hill-Top

Col 1653-D, 5253, 01412

147533-3 The Spell Of The Blues

Col 1653-D, 5253, 01412

Charles omitted. New York, October 1, 1930.

98722-3 The St. Louis Blues - v



Col 50256-D, DOX-166, Mt M-13299, Or 3082, Per 16066, Ro 2456, Voc 2848

NOTE: The five dubbed reissues of this title bear the matrix number 152604-1.

New York, April 29, 1931.

151527-2 (There Ought To Be A) Moonlight-Saving Time - vCL

Col 2457-D, Re MR-372, G-21086

LONDON PICCADILLY JAZZ / LONDYNSKIEJ PICCADILLY JAZZ

Both these forms are pseudonyms on the Polish Usiba label for the following items listed in this book:­

283 Fat Mama Blues (Boyd Senter)

284 I Can't Get The One I Want (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)

289 Mobile Blues (Boyd Senter)

290 Tessie, Stop Teasing Me (as "Tessie, Stop Tasting Me") (California Ramblers)

294 Spanish Shawl (as "Spanish Shawe") (Joie Lichter's Strand Symphonists)

1014 Baby Face (The Buffalodians)

1016 Both sides by Perry's Orchestra

1025 How Many Times? (The Buffalodians)



LONE STAR DANCE ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Buddy 8007 for the Southerners, q.v.

LONG BEACH SOCIETY ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Pathé Actuelle 020919 / Perfect 14103 for Joseph Samuels and his Orchestra (AM I TO BLAME?).



DICK LONG'S NANKIN CAFE ORCHESTRA

The following record out of four issued on Victor by this band is of mild jazz interest.

Dick Long, vn dir: c / tb / ? Emmett Long, sax / ? __Stenarud, cl, sax / ? Carl Bach, p / Red Melby, bj / bb / d. Minneapolis, November 21, 1924.

31202-3 Hoop 'Em Up Blues

Vic 19581

FRED LONGSHAW

Piano solos. New York, June 8, 1925.

140657-1, 3 Chili Pepper

Col 14080-D

140658-3 Tomato Sauce

Col 14080-D



ERNEST LOOMIS' ORCHESTRA

Earl Donaldson dir: 2 c / tb / 2 as / ts / p / bj / bb / d. Hotel Finlen, Butte, MT, June 2, 1927.

PBVE-332-3 Sweet Someone

Vic 20755

Hotel Finlen, Butte, MT, June 3, 1927.

PBVE-335-4 Do You Love Me?

Vic 20755

PBVE-336-1-2 Tiger Rag

Vic unissued

NOTE: Both the other titles recorded by this excellent band are waltzes. It is interesting to note that the composer of TIGER RAG is shown in the files on this date as "Morton."



VINCENT LOPEZ

The following records by this very popular pianist and bandleader are known to be of some interest as jazz or hot dance music; there may well be others equally so among the hundreds he recorded between 1920 and 1942.

LOPEZ AND HAMILTON'S KINGS OF HARMONY ORCHESTRA: Tommy Gott, t / Harold Geiser, tb / Billy Hamilton, cl / Vincent Lopez, p / Tony White, d. New York, January 9, 1920.

7099 Bluin' The Blues



Ed 50562, Amb 4044

7100 Dixieland

Ed unissued

7101 Peggy



Ed 50648, Amb 4006

New York, January 31, 1920.

Peggy

Vic test (unnumbered)



When My Baby Smiles At Me

Vic test (unnumbered)

New York, February 3, 1920.

7142 Afghanistan



Ed 50658, Amb 4043

7143 Patches



Ed 50650, Amb 3989

New York, February 5, 1920.

7146 Bo-La-Bo

Ed 50649, Amb 4020

VINCENT LOPEZ AND HIS HOTEL PENNSYLVANIA ORCHESTRA: Vincent Lopez, p, dir: Bob Effros, Bob Biers, t / Jim Cassidy, tb / Eddie Dornsife, cl, as / George Napoleon, as / Billy Hamilton­ cl, as, ts / Ernest Holst, vn / Joe Gold, 2nd p when used / Frank Reino, bj, g / Hank Waak, bb / Willie Kessler, d. New York, c. January 27, 1923.

71207-A-B Aggravatin' Papa

OK 4783, 4812, Par E-5024

New York, March 22, 1923.

71370-D You've Got To See Mama Ev'ry Night (Or You Can't See Mama At All)

OK 4819, Par E-5033

B. A. Rolfe, t, replaces Biers. New York, c. December 14, 1923.

72176-A Raggedy Ann

OK 40009, Par E-5321, Od 03115

New York, January 5, 1924.

72250-B Steppin' Out

OK 40024, Par E=5418, A-2015, LAR A-4243, Od 03209, Cap 4272

NOTE: Australian Capitol 4272 as ALFREDO'S ORCH.

Billy Jones, v. New York, c. September 23, 1924.

72844-B Me And The Boy Friend - vBJ

OK 40199, Par E-5321, A-2008

Henry Levine, t, replaces Rolfe; Larry Abbott, cl, as, replaces Dornsife; Xavier Cugat­, Dan Yates, vn, replace Holst; Joe Tarto, bb, sb, a, replaces Waak. New York, September 19, 1925.

73634-8 Stomp Off, Let's Go

OK 40478, Par E-5519, LAR A-4308, Od 03311

73635-B The Meanest Kind O' Blues

OK 40478, Par E-5519

VINCENT LOPEZ AND HIS CASA LOPEZ ORCHESTRA: Charlie Butterfield, tb, replaces Cassidy; Mike Mosiello, t, replaces Levine. New York, c. January 28, 1926.

73969-A T-N-T

OK 40552, Par E-5631, Cap 4256

73970- Black Horse Stomp - aJT

OK 40552

NOTE: Capitol as ALFREDO'S ORCHESTRA

New York, c. March 15, 1926.

74050-B Rhythm Of The Day

OK 40586, Par E-5603, Cap 4236

NOTE: Capitol as ALFREDO'S ORCHESTRA

VINCENT LOPEZ AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Vincent Lopez dir: Pete Gentile, another, t / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / 2-3vn / p / bj, g / bb, sb / d / Jack Parker, v. New York, January 7, 1930.

9261-1 Look For The Silver Lining - vJP

Ban 0557, Bwy 1350, Cam 0157, Dom 4478, PA 37081, Per 15262, Re 8925, Imp 2253, Ang 3208

NOTE: Broadway 1350 as LAWRENCE VEEDA & HIS ORCHESTRA.




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