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VIOLET McCOY

Pseudonym on Ajax, and possibly other labels, for Viola McCoy, q.v.



WILLIAM McCOY

Harmonica solos, acc. by ? Sam Harris, g; Jesse Hooker, cl, added*. Dallas, December 8, 1928.

147610-1-2 *Out Of Doors Blues

Col 14453-D

147611-1 Central Tracks Blues

Col 14453-D

NOTE: Other titles by this artist are beyond the scope of this work; see Blues and Gospel Records, 1890-1943.

RANDOLPH McCURTAIN'S COLLEGE RAMBLERS

Boyce Barnett, Raymond C. Jasper, c / tb / cl, as / cl, ts / vn / p / bj / bb / d. Dallas, October, 1925.

9366-A Sweet Girl Mary

OKeh Ramblers' Record 1

9368-A Low Down Brown

OKeh Ramblers' Record 1

NOTE: Matrix 9367 is untraced.

HATTIE McDANIEL

Vocal (as HATTIE McDANIELS), acc. by Tiny Parham, p / Sam Utterback, c (as PHRAM AND UTTERBACH).


Kansas City, c. June , 1926.

2-X Quittin' My Man Today

Merritt 2202

3-X Brown-Skin Baby Doll

Merritt 2202

Acc. by Lovie Austin's Serenaders: c / Harvey Lankford, tb / Darnell Howard, as / Lovie Austin, p / Johnny St. Cyr, bj. Chicago, November 17, 1926.

9899-A I Wish I Had Somebody

OK 8434


9900-A Boo Hoo Blues

OK 8434


Acc. Richard M. Jones' Jazz Wizards: probably Shirley Clay, c / Artie Starks, cl, as / Richard M. Jones, p / Johnny St. Cyr, bj, and others. Chicago, May 7, 1927.

80845-A-B Wonderful Dream

OK unissued

80846-A Lonely Heart

OK unissued

Chicago, May 10, 1927.

80852-A-B Sam Henry Blues

OK unissued

80853-A-B Poor Boy Blues

OK unissued

Acc. by Tiny Parham, p. Chicago, December 14, 1927.

82061-A I Thought I'd Do It

OK 8569

82062-B Just One Sorrowing Heart



OK 8569

82063-A-B Sam Henry Blues

OK unissued

82064-A-B Destroyin' Blues

OK unissued

HATTIE McDANIELS AND DENTIST JACKSON: Vocal duet with ? Papa Charlie Jackson, acc. by ? Lovie Austin,


p. / ? Papa Charlie Jackson, g. Chicago, c. March, 1929.

21203-2 Dentist Chair Blues - Part 1

Pm 12751

21204-2 Dentist Chair Blues - Part 2

Pm 12751

HATTIE McDANIELS: Vocal, acc. by Vance Dixon, cl / ? Kline Tyndall, p (not c / p, as shown on the labels). Chicago, c. March, 1929.

21224-2 That New Love Maker Of Mine

Pm 12790

21225-2 Any Kind Of A Man Would Be Better Than You

Pm 12790


NOTE: Paramount 12790 was also allocated to an issue by Charlie Spand, q.v.

EARL McDONALD'S ORIGINAL LOUISVILLE JUG BAND

Lucien Brown, as / Cal Smith, bj / Benny Calvin, md / Earl McDonald, jug, v / v quartet (most probably the band). Atlanta, March 30, 1927.

143805-2 She's In The Graveyard Now - vEM

Col 14255-D

143806-2 Casey Bill - vEM

Col 14371-D

143807-2 Louisville Special

Col 14226-D

143808-2-3 Rocking Chair Blues - vEM

Col 14226-D

143809-2 Mama's Little Sunny Boy

Col 14371-D

143810-1 She Won't Quit But She'll Slow Down

Col 14255-D

143811-2 Under The Chicken Tree - vEM&4

Col 14206-D

143812-2 Melody March Call

Col 14206-D



HELEN McDONALD

Vocal, acc. by Lemuel Fowler, p. New York, c. July 4, 1923.

8431-B Squawkin' The Blues

Gnt 5193

8432-B You Got Ev'rything A Sweet Mama Needs (But Me)­

Gnt 5193


TEE McDONALD

Female singer, acc. by Henry Brown, p. Chicago, August 24, 1934.

C-9350- Beef Man Blues

Dec 7018



DICK McDONOUGH

DICK McDONOUGH AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Dick McDonough, g, dir. unknown instrumentation and personnel. New York, March 13, 1929.

401711-A Broadway Rose

Merritt 9 (LP)

Guitar solos. New York, November 22, 1934.

TO-1481 Chasin' A Buck

Time-Life STJ J-12, JA-32 (LPs)

TO-1482 The Ramble



JA-32 (LP)

TO-1483-1 Honeysuckle Rose



CBS AL-33567 (LP)

EDWIN J. McENELLY'S ORCHESTRA

Edwin J. McEnelly, vn , dir: Waino Kauppi and another, c / Homer Greene, tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / Frankie Carle, p / bj / ob / J. New York, November 2, 1925.

33837-4 Spanish Shawl

Vic 19851, HMV B-2273, EA-16

W. C. Kihulein, tb / Frederick L. Wade, v (and 2nd p?), added. New York, April 1, 1927.

38188-5 My Sunday Girl - vFLW

Vic 20589

NOTE: Other sides by this commercial dance orchestra are of no known interest as jazz.



BOB McGOWAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA

This side features good t / tb / cl; McGowan Trio, v. Richmond, IN, November 28, 1928.

14483 Me And The Man In The Moon - vM3

Gnt 6709, Ch 15637

NOTE: Champion 15637 as ROY MERRITT AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

JIMMY McHUGH'S BOSTONIANS

Manny Klein, t / Sunny Clapp, tb / Fud Livingston and another, cl / Jack Pettis, cl, ts / vn / p / bj / bb / d / Al Shayne, Tommy Weir, v. New York, September 25, 1928.

147062-3 I Don't Care - vAS

Har 763-H

NOTE: The other two titles from this session are waltzes, of no jazz interest.

Jimmy McPartland, Al Harris, c / Jack Teagarden, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / Gil Rodin, as / Larry Binyon, ts / Eddie Bergman, vn (first two sides only) / Vic Breidis, p / Dick Morgan, bj / Harry Goodman, bb / Ben Pollack, d / Claude Reese (a suspected Sonny Clapp pseudonym), v. New York, November 27, 1928.

147495-2 Baby! - vCR

Diva 2795-G, Har 795-H, VT 1795-V

147496-2 Remember I Love You - vCR

Diva 2899-G, Har 899-H, VT 1899-V

147497-2 The Whoopee Stomp

Diva 2836-G, Har 836-H, VT 1836-V

NOTE: All issues from 147496-2 as SUNNY CLAPP AND HIS BAND O' SUNSHINE.

Irving Kaufman (as MARVIN YOUNG on 147759, JIM ANDREWS on 147760 / 61). New York, January 9, 1929.

147759-2 Futuristic Rhythm - vIK

Diva 2836-G, Har 836-H, VT 1836-V

147760-2 Let's Sit And Talk About You - vIK

Diva 2823-G, Har 823-H, VT 1823-V

147761-3 In A Great Big Way - vIK

Diva 2823-G, Har 823-H, VT 1823-V



ARTHUR (ART) McKAY

ARTHUR McKAY: Vocal, acc. by Ike Rodgers, tb, vn / Henry Brown, p. Chicago, August 24, 1934.

C-9344- Central Limited Blues

Dec 7068

C-9345- Heavy Stuff Blues

Dec 7068


MARION McKAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA

The following title by this orchestra has a solo by Leroy Morris, once thought to be by Bix Beiderbecke. Other titles by this band on Gennett are of no known interest.

Marion McKay, bj, dir: Ambrose Barringer, t / Leroy Morris, c, ss, as / Doc Marshall, tb / Ernie McKay, cl, bcl, ss,
as / Russell Mock, as / Henry Lange, p / Ed Johns, bb / Al Anderson, d. Richmond, IN, December 16, 1924.

12109 Doo Wacka Doo

Gnt 5615, 3045, Ch 15011, Cx 40488

NOTE: Champion 15011 as BILL WILLIAMS AND HIS GANG; Claxtonola as THE DREAMLAND HARMONISTS.



RED McKENZIE

McKENZIE'S CANDY KIDS: Red McKenzie, comb / Dick Slevin, k / Jack Bland, bj / Eddie Lang, g. New York,


December 12, 1924.

14470; 288 When My Sugar Walks Down The Street

Voc 14977, Sil 3054, Gmn 7013

14472; 290 Panama

Voc 14977, Sil 3054, Bel 825, Gmn 7013

NOTE: Silvertone 3054 as THE DANCING STEVEDORES; Beltona 825 as SOUTHERN STATES DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman 7013 as ORIGINAL BLACK BAND.

Vocal, acc. by Eddie Lang, g. New York, December 13, 1924.

14474 Nobody Knows What A Red Head Mama Can Do

Br unissued

14475 / 76 My Syncopated Melody Man

Br unissued

McKENZIE'S CANDY KIDS: As for previous session. New York, January 26, 1925.

334 Best Black

Voc 14978, Sil 3056, Gmn 7011

336 Stretch It, Boy

Voc 14978, Sil 3056, Gmn 7011

NOTE: Silvertone 3056 as THE DANCING STEVEDORES; Guardsman 7011 as COLORADO KANDY KIDS.

McKENZIE'S CANDY KIDS: Red McKenzie, comb / Dick Slevin, k / Jack Bland, bj / Eddie Lang, g. New York, August 7, 1925.

1068W The Morning After Blues

Voc 15088, Lev A-103

1070 / 71W Happy Children

Voc 15088

NOTE: Levaphone A-103 as THE KANDY KIDS. New York, September 1, 1925.

1642 / 44W Hot Honey

Voc 15166

E-16305 / 07 If You Never Come Back

Br unissued

NOTE: The first title was originally assigned Brunswick matrix numbers E-16302 / 04.

New York, October 29, 1925.

E-1642 / 4W;  Hot Honey

E-16792 / 4 Voc unissued

E-1645W; If You Never Come Back

E-16795 Voc 15166, Aco G-16033

NOTE: Aco G-16033 as OHIO NOVELTY BAND.

Joe Humby, g, v, replaces Lang. New York, March 1, 1927.

E-4679; What Do I Care What Somebody Said? - vJH

E-21684 Voc 15539 Br 3484*, 02507, A-418, A-1005

E-4682; Nervous Puppies

E-21687 Voc 15539 Br 3484*, A-418, A-1005

NOTE: All Brunswick issues as MOUND CITY BLUE BLOWERS.

RED McKENZIE AND HIS MUSIC BOX: Red McKenzie, comb, v / Joe Venuti, vn / Eddie Lang, g. New York, June 21, 1927.

81037-B There'll Be Some Changes Made - vRM

OK 40893, Par R-3382, A-2359, Od 165194, A-189120

81038-C My Syncopated Melody Man - vRM

OK 40893, Par R-3382, A-2359, Od 165194, A-189120

Eddie Condon, bj, added. New York, May 28, 1928.

400720-A My Baby Came Home - vRM

OK 41071, Par R-184, Od 165379, A-189193

400721-A From Monday On - vRM

OK 41071

400721-B From Monday On - vRM

OK 41071, Par R-184, Od A-189193

Vocal, acc. by Earl Hines, p. Chicago, December 12, 1928.

402221-A-B Baby Won't You Please Come Home?

OK unissued

McKENZIE'S MOUND CITY BLUE BLOWERS: Red McKenzie, comb, v / Benny Goodman, cl, as / Bud Freeman, Coleman Hawkins, ts (both on 10194-3 only) / Fats Waller, p / Eddie Condon, bj / Joe Billings, percussion. New York, October 30, 1930.

10194-3 Girls Like You Were Meant For Boys Like Me

IAJRC 2 (LP)

10195-1 Arkansas Blues - vRM



CBS D-77 (LP)

Vocal, acc. by small orchestra (the file card of the fourth session specifies six men without saying who they were or what they played), of little jazz interest. Tommy (tb) and Jimmy Dorsey (cl, as, bar) are usually present. The sessions are included here for completeness' sake. New York, October 15, 1931.

151843-3 Time On My Hands (You In My Arms)

Col 2556-D

151844-2 Just Friends

Col 2556-D

New York, December 14, 1931.

152044-1 I Found You

Col 2537-D

152045-3 I'm Sorry, Dear

Col 2537-D

New York, February 10, 1932.

152108-1 There's Something In Your Eyes

Col 2620-D

152109-3 Can't We Talk It Over?

Col 2620-D

New York, April 12, 1932.

152171-1 Lovable

Col 2645-D

152172-1 Dream Sweetheart

Col 2645-D

Acc. by ? Sterling Bose, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl / as / ? Fulton McGrath or Joe Meresco, p / Dick McDonough, g / ? Artie Bernstein, sb / Larry Gomar or Adrian Rollini d, vib. New York, September 1, 1933.

13933-1 It's The Talk Of The Town

Voc 2534, Pan 25599, Peacock, P-161

13934-1 This Time It's Love

Voc 2534, Pan 25599, Peacock P-161

NOTE: Peacock P-161 as BOB MURRAY.

Vocal, acc. unknown. New York, c. October, 1933.

TO-1329-1 Blue River

Col test


RED McKENZIE AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Jack Teagarden, Tommy Dorsey, tb / Pee Wee Russell, cl / Bud Freeman, ts / Fulton McGrath, p / Casper Reardon, harp / Eddie Condon, g / Art Miller, sb / Red Norvo, x / Red McKenzie, v. New York, December 28, 1933.

14497-A Whispering - vRM

Voc unissued

14498-A-B Delta Bound - vRM

Voc unissued

14499-A-B Mean To Me - vRM

Voc unissued

RED McKENZIE WITH THE SPIRITS OF RHYTHM: Vocal, acc. by p / Leo Watson, Wilbur and / or Douglas Daniels, Teddy Bunn, g / Wilson Myers, sb / Virgil Scoggins, d. New York, September 11, 1934.

38633-A 'Way Down Yonder In New Orleans

Dec 186, Br 01997

38634-A I've Got The World On A String

Dec 302, Br 01997

38635 From Monday On

Dec 186, Br 01891

38636 As Long As I Live

Dec 302, Br 01891

Vocal, acc. by t / 2-3 vn / p / g / sb. New York, October 5, 1934.

38799 It's All Forgotten Now

Dec 243

38804 What's The Use Of Getting Used To You?



Dec 243

NOTE: Matrices 38800 / 3 inclusive are by Louis Katzman's Castillians, who may have supplied the non-jazz


accompaniment to the above two titles.

McKENZIE AND CONDON'S CHICAGOANS

Jimmy McPartland, c / Frank Teschemacher, cl / Bud Freeman, ts / Joe Sullivan, p / Eddie Condon, bj / Jim Lannigan, bb, sb / Gene Krupa, d. Chicago, December 8, 1927.

82030-A Sugar

OK 41011, Col 35951, UHCA 9, Par R-2379, A-2483, A-7410, B-71154, DP, 211, 85363, Od 165321, 193161, A-189189

82031-B China Boy

OK 41011, Col 35951, UHCA 10, Par R-1033, A-2483, A-7517, B-27609, B-71174, TT- 9083, 85363, Od 165321, 193161, A-189189, A-286046, B-35628

Mezz Mezzrow reportedly plays cymbals. Chicago, December 16, 1927.

82092-B Nobody's Sweetheart

OK 40971, Col 35952, UHCA 11, Par R-643, A-7517, B-27609, B-71174, TT-9083, 85378, Od A-189113, A-286014

82083-A Liza

OK 40971, Col 35952, UHCA 12, Par R-2379, A-7410, A-71154, DP-211, 85377, Od A-189113

NOTE: UHCA 9 / 10, and 11 / 12, are coupled.

Frank Teschemacher, cl, dir: Muggsy Spanier, c / Mezz Mezzrow, ts / Joe Sullivan, p / Eddie Condon, bj / Gene Krupa, d. Chicago, March 27, 1928.

C-1905-A-B Singin' The Blues

Voc unissued

C-1906-A-B Jazz Me Blues

Voc unissued

NOTE: This session listed in the Brunswick files as "MacKenzie and Condon's Boys (Mr. Tesch, conductor)."



McKINNEY'S COTTON PICKERS

Don Redman, cl, as, bar, v, a, dir: John Nesbitt, t, a / Langston Curl, t / Claude Jones, tb / Milton Senior, cl, as / George Thomas, cl, ts, v / Prince Robinson, cl, ts / Todd Rhodes, p, cel / Dave Wilborn, bj, g, v / Ralph Escudero,


bb / Cuba Austin, d, vib / Jean Napier, v. Chicago, July 11, 1928.

46092-1-2 Sweet Sue - Just You

Vic unissued

46093-2 Four Or Five Times - vDR-GT-DW ,aDR

Vic 21583

46094-2 Put It There (Shag Nasty)

Vic V-38025, BB B-5145, Sr S-3226

46095-2 Crying And Sighing - aJN

Vic V-38000, HMV B-4892, B-6287, AE-4227, EA-1200, JK-2826

46096-2 Milenberg Joys - aDR

Vic 21611, BB B-10954, HMV B-9228, EA-3605, JK-2812

46096-3 Milenberg Joys - aDR



X LVA-3031, Vic RA-5314, Swaggie JCS-33758 (LPs)

Chicago, July 12, 1928.

46098-2 Cherry - vJN ,aDR

Vic 21730, BB B-5145, B-6304, Sr S-3226, HMV R-14061

46098-3 Cherry - vJN, aDR

Vic 21730, 24938, 40-0114, 62-0082

46099-1 Stop Kidding (Neckbones And Sauerkraut) - aJN

X LVA-3031, Vic RA-5314, Swaggie JCS, 33759 (LPs)

46099-2 Stop Kidding (Neckbones And Sauerkraut) - aJN

Vic V-38025

46400-2 Nobody's Sweetheart - vGT, aDR or JN

Vic V-38000, BB B-5728, HMV B-4892

46401-2 Some Sweet Day

Vic 21730, HMV R-14061

46402-3 Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble - aJN

Vic 21611, 40-0114, 62-0082, HMV B-9228, EA-467, EA-3606, JK-2812

NOTE: Victor V-38000 credits 46095-2 with a vocal, but not the reverse (46400-2). STOP KIDDING on V-38025 exists as a single-sided promotional disc only.

Jimmy Dudley or Joe Moxley, cl, as, replaces Senior. Chicago, November 23, 1928.

48619-2 It's Tight Like That - vGT, DW

Vic V-38013, BB B-6304

48620-3 There's A Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder - vDW

Vic V-38013

New York, April 8, 1929.

51084-2 It's A Precious Little Thing Called Love

Vic V-38051

51085-2 Save It, Pretty Mama - v, aDR

Vic V-38061, BB B-7695, HMV R-14269

51086-2 I've Found A New Baby - vGT

Vic V-38061, BB B-7695, HMV R-14269

51087-1 Will You, Won't You Be My Babe? - aJN

Vic 22932, HMV 8-4914

Claude Jones, Cuba Austin, v. New York, April 9, 1929.

51204-1 Beedle-Um-Bum - vCJ-DR-GT-DW, aDR

Vic V-38052, BB B-6595

51205-1 Do Something

Vic V-38051

51206-2 Selling That Stuff - vGT-CA, aDR

Vic V-38052, BB B-6595

51207-1-2 It Feels So Good - vDR

Vic unissued

John Nesbitt, Langston Curl, t / Claude Jones and another, tb / Don Redman, as, a / George Thomas, ts / 2 vn according to the files, but none audible / Harold Stokes, pac, second side only / Todd Rhodes, p / Dave Wilborn,


bj / Ralph Escudero, bb / Cuba Austin, d / Kay Palmer, male v. Chicago, July 27, 1929.

55515-1-2-3 I'm Refer'n' Just To Her 'n' Me - vKP

Vic unissued

55516-2 Birmingham Bertha - pacHS / vKP

Vic 22077

NOTE: Victor 22077 as JEAN GOLDKETTE AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

Don Redman, cl, as, bar, v, a, dir: Joe Smith, Sidney de Paris, Leonard Davis, t / Claude Jones­, tb / Benny Carter, cl, as / Coleman Hawkins, Theodore McCord, cl, ts / Fats Waller, p, cel / Dave Wilborn, bj / Billy Taylor, bb / Kaiser Marshall, d / John Nesbitt, a. New York, November 5, 1929.

57064-2 Plain Dirt - aJN

Vic V-38097, 40-0115, 62-0083, BB B-11590, HMV B-4990, K-6950

57065-1 Gee, Ain't I Good To You? v, aDR

Vic V-38097, J-5208, BB B-5205, B-10249, B-11590, HMV B-4967, JK-2155, K-6950, Sr S-3286

New York, November 6, 1929.

57066-2 I'd Love It

Vic V-38133, 62-0059, BB B-10706, HMV B-4967, JK-2474

57067-1 The Way I Feel Today - v, aDR

Vic V-38102, 760-0001, BB B-10232, HMV B-4901, B-6204, JK-2166

57068-2 Miss Hannah - vDR

Vic V-38102, 760-0001, BB B-10232, HMV B-4901, B-6215, JK-2166, El EG-2614

New York, November 7, 1929.

57139-3 Peggy

Vic V-38133, 62-0059, BB B-10706

57140-2 Wherever There's A Will, Baby - vDR

Vic 22736, BB B-10249, HMV BD-135, JK-2155

57141-3 Wherever There's A Will, Baby - vDR



Vic RA-5314

Don Redman, cl, as, bar, v, a, dir: Joe Smith, c / John Nesbitt, t, a / Langston Curl, t / Ed Cuffee, tb / Benny Carter, cl, as / George Thomas, cl, as, ts, v / Prince Robinson, cl, ts / Todd Rhodes, p, cel / Dave Wilborn, bj, g, v / Billy Taylor, bb / Cuba Austin, d / Frank Marvin, v. New York, January 31, 1930.

58543-2 I'll Make Fun For You - vGT

Vic V-38142, HMV B-4907

58544-1 Words Can't Express The Way I Feel - vGT

Vic V-38112, J-5208, BB B-5205, B-5647, Sr S-3286

58544-2 Words Can't Express The Way I Feel - vGT

Vic LPM-10020, 430721 (LPs)

58545-2 If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight - vGT

Vic V-38118, BB B-5905, HMV B-6168, X-3998

New York, February 3, 1930.

58546-1 Honeysuckle Rose - vDW

Vic LPM-10020, 430721 (LPs)

58546-2 Honeysuckle Rose - vDW

Pirate MPC, 518 (LP)

50140-1 Zonky - vDW

Vic V-38118, 40-0115, 62-0083, BB B-5728

59141-2 Travelin' All Alone - vGT&ch, aJN

Vic V-38112, BB B-5647

James P. Johnson, p, replaces Rhodes. Camden, NJ, July 28, 1930.

64002-2 Just A Shade Corn - vDW

Vic 23012, HMV B-4931, K-6262

64003-3 Baby, Won't You Please Come Home? - vGT

Vic 22511, 40-0116, 62-0084

Camden, NJ, July 29, 1930.

64004-2 Okay, Baby - vGT

Vic 23000, HMV B-4837

64005-2 Blues Sure Have Got Me - vDR

Vic 40-0116, 62-0084

NOTE: The American (green label) issue of 40-0116 is dubbed on both sides; the Canadian (purple label) is dubbed on neither. This may be true of all the 40­-series reissues.

Camden, NJ, July 30, 1930.

64006-3 Hullabaloo - vDW

Vic 22511, HMV JF-24

64007-2 I Want A Little Girl - vGT



Vic FXM1-7059 (LP)

64007-3 I Want A Little Girl - vGT

Vic 23000

64007-4 I Want A Little Girl - vGT

Vic 23000, BB B-5905, B-10954

Don Redman, cl, as, bar, v, a, dir: Joe Smith, c / John Nesbitt, Langston Curl, t / Ed Cuffee, tb / Benny Carter, cl,


as / George Thomas, cl, as, ts, v / Prince Robinson, cl, ts / Todd Rhodes­, p / Dave Wilborn, bj, v / Billy Taylor, bb / Cuba Austin, d / Bill Coty, George Bias, v. Camden, NJ, July 31, 1930.

64008-2 Cotton Picker's Scat - vGT&ch

Vic 23012, HMV B-4931, K-6262

Rex Stewart, c, replaces Nesbitt, Edward Inge, cl, as, a, replaces Thomas. New York, November 3, 1930.

64605-1 Talk To Me - vDR

Vic 22640, HMV B-4870, B-6087, R-14588

64605-2 Talk To Me - vDR

Vic FXM1-7459, Pirate MPC-518 (LPs)

64606-1 Rocky Road - vDR

Vic 22932, 40-0117, 62-0085, HMV B-4914, B-6286, EA-1098, JK-2838

New York, November 4, 1930.

64607-1 Laughing At Life - vBC

Vic FXM1-7459 (LP)

64607-2 Laughing At Life - vBC

Vic 23020

64608-1 Never Swat A Fly - vBC

Vic 23020, 40-0117, 62-0085, HMV JF-24

64608-2 Never Swat A Fly - vBC



Vic FXM1-7459 (LP)

NOTE: These two pairs of titles were recorded in different studios.

New York, November 5, 1930.

63195-2 I Want Your Love - vDW

Vic 22683

63196-2 Hello! - vDW

Vic 23031, HMV B-4945, B-6335

64609-2 After All, You're All I'm After - vGB

Vic 23024, HMV B-6262

64613-2 I Miss A Little Miss - vGB

Vic 23024

Buddy Lee, t, replaces Smith; Quentin Jackson, tb, v, added, Don Redman speaks*; Lois Deppe, v. Camden, NJ, December 17, 1930.

64055-2 To Whom It May Concern - vLD

Vic 23035

64056-2 *You're Driving Me Crazy - vDW, aEI

Vic 23031, HMV B-6286, JK-2838

Camden, NJ, December 18, 1930.

64058-2 Come A Little Closer - vQJ

Vic 23035

Donald King, v. Camden, NJ, February 12, 1931.

67934-1 It's A Lonesome Old Town (When You're Not Around) - vLD

Vic FXM1-7459 (LP)

67934-2 It's A Lonesome Old Town (When You're Not Around) - vLD

Vic 22628

67935-1 She's My Secret Passion - vDK

22628

67935-2 She's My Secret Passion - vDK



Vic FXM1-7495 (LP)

Benny Carter, cl, as, dir: Rex Stewart, c / Buddy Lee, Doc Cheatham, t / Ed Cuffee, tb / Quentin Jackson, tb, v / Joe Moxley, Hilton Jefferson, cl, as / Prince Robinson, cl, ts / Todd Rhodes­, p, cel / Dave Wilborn, bj, g / Billy Taylor,


bb / Cuba Austin, d. Camden, NJ, September 8, 1931.

68300-1 Do You Believe In Love At Sight? - vQJ



Vic 430272 (LP)

68300-2 Do You Believe In Love At Sight? - vQJ

Vic 22811, HMV B-4880

70495-1 Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away) - vQJ

Vic 22811

70495-2 Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away) - vQJ



Vic FXM1-7495 (LP)

NINA MAE McKINNEY

See Garland Wilson.

SADIE McKINNEY

Vocal, acc. by Charley Williamson, c / James Alston, p. Memphis, February 24, 1927.

37945-1 Rock Away

Vic 20565

37946-1 Brownskin Flapper

Vic 20565



JOE McKOWN'S MASTER MUSICIANS

Instrumentation, personnel, and jazz content unknown; the only title known to have been made by this band is the following. Tests of both takes were sent to Joe McKown at the New Lincoln Theatre, Danville, Illinois, on October 17, 1925.

Richmond, IN, October 8, 1925.

12362,-A Mah Jongg Blues

Gnt unissued



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