McLAUGHLIN'S MELODIANS
Jack McLaughlin, vn, dir. probably: Henry Krompart, Frank Davis, t / Norman Booth, tb / Bill Wullen, Ivan Beaty, cl, ss, as / Jules Pillar, cl, ss, ts / Harold Arlen, Dick George, p / Charles Panico, bj, g / Hal Raub, bb / Harold Tapson, d. New York, c. August 19, 1926.
107056 Someone Is Losin' Susan
PA 36518, 11215, Per 14699
107057 I Never Knew What The Moonlight Could Do
PA 36517, Per 14698
107058 Broken-Hearted Sue
PA 36524, Per 14705
107059 Play, Gypsies, Dance, Gypsies
PA 36515, Per 14696
NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 11215 as THE BUFFALODIANS (q.v. for further titles by this band).
McMURRAY'S CALIFORNIA THUMPERS
Phil Napoleon, Jules Levy, Jr., t / ? Miff Mole, tb / Loring McMurray, as / Frank Signorelli, p / ? John Cali, bj. New York, June 8, 1922.
7922-A Haunting Blues
Gnt 4904, R-T 7045, St 9260
7923-A Just Because You're You, That's Why I Love You
Gnt 4904, R-T 7045, Apex 466, St 9260
NOTE: Rich-Tone 7045 as DIXIE BOYS.
New York, September 1, 1922.
8016,-A Oogie-Oogie Wa-Wa
Gnt 4943, Apex 464, St 9292
New York, September 5, 1922.
8020,-B Blue
Gnt 4943, St 9292
LINDSAY McPHAIL
Piano solo; or McPHAIL'S JAZZ ORCHESTRA OF CHICAGO*: Lindsay McPhail, p, dir: c / tb / cl / d*. New York,
c. August, 1921.
San
Oly 15122
Zowie!*
Oly 15123, BS 10068, Symphony Concert 31135
NOTE: Black Swan 10068 as FRED SMITH'S SOCIETY ORCHESTRA.
Piano solo. New York, c. August, 1921.
San
PA 020623
OZIE McPHERSON
Vocal, acc. by Lovie Austin's Serenaders: Bob Shoffner, c / Jimmy O'Bryant, cl / Lovie Austin, p / W. E. Burton, d. Chicago, c. November, 1925.
11005-2 You Gotta Know How
Pm 12327, Sil 3522
11006-2 Outside Of That He's All Right With Me
Pm 12327, Sil 3522
NOTE: Silvertone 3522 as EVA WOODS.
Unknown c replaces Shoffner; Kid Ory, tb, added. Chicago, c. January, 1926.
2422-1-2? Down To The Bottom Where I Stay
Pm unissued
2423-1 Standing On The Corner Blues
Pm 12350, Sil 3557
2425-2 He's My Man
Pm 12350, Sil 3557
NOTE: Silvertone 3557 as EVA WOODS. Matrix 2424 is untraced.
Acc. by Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra: Joe Smith, c / Charlie Green, tb / Buster Bailey, cl / ? Coleman Hawkins, bsx / Fletcher Henderson, p / Charlie Dixon, bj. (The band is not identified on Paramount 12355). Chicago, mid-February, 1926.
2422-4 Down To The Bottom Where I Stay
Pm 12362
2453-4 I Want My Loving
Pm 12362
2455-3 Nobody Rolls Their Jelly Roll Like Mine
Pm 12355
2456-3 I'm So Blue Since My Sweetie Went Away
Pm 12355
NOTE: Paramount 12362 as OZIE (DAYBREAK) MACPHERSON. Matrix 2454 is untraced.
Acc. by Hot Five: t / Barney Bigard, cl / Duke Ellington, p / ? Wellman Braud or ? Billy Taylor, bbs / Sonny Greer, d. New York, October 30, 1928
41000-1 Santa Claus, Bring My Man Back To Me
Vic 21777, Bm 1033
48010-2 I Done Caught You Blues
Vic 21777, Bm 1033
NOTE: This issue as OZIE WARE.
Acc. by Porter Grainger, p. New York, January 3, 1929.
407 Dese Men Don't Mean You No Good - Part 1
Vic test
408 Dese Men Don't Mean You No Good - Part 2
Vic test
Acc. by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra (as THE WHOOPEE MAKERS): Arthur Whetsel, t / Joe Nanton, tb / Barney Bigard, cl / Duke Ellington, p / Fred Guy, bj / Wellman Braud, sb / Sonny Greer, d; or by Ellington only*. New York,
c. January, 1929.
3532-B Hit Me In The Nose Blues
Cam 9093, Lin 3068, PA 7570, Pe 140, Ro 843
3533-B It's All Comin' Home To You
Cam 9093, Lin 3068, Ro 843
NOTE: All issues as OZIE WARE.
Cootie Williams, t, replaces Whetsel; Johnny Hodges, as, added; Greer omitted. New York, March, 1929.
3715-B He Just Don't Appeal To Me
Cam 9240, Lin 3267, Ro 1042
NOTE: All issues as OZIE WARE.
Vocal duets with Ann Johnson (a possible pseudonym for Leola B. Wilson), acc. by Wesley Wilson, p / Jim Jackson, g, v. New York, September 19, 1929.
149026-3 Get On Out Of Here
Col 14466-D
149027-3 Let's Get It Straight - vJJ
Col 14466-D
NOTE: The Columbia files show the above as by COOT AND MACPHERSON, altered to LIZA BROWN AND ANN JOHNSON, the latter being what the label states.
New York, October 7, 1929.
149102-3 Stop Laying That Stuff On Me
Col 14478-D
149103-2 Take A Little Bit
Col 14478-D
NOTE: This issue as LIZA BROWN AND ANN JOHNSON
Vocal, acc. by c / Wesley Wilson, p, speech. New York, October 7, 1929.
149106-2 Peddlin' Man - spWW
Col 14471-D
149107-1 If Papa Has Outside Lovin'
Col 14471-D
Vocal duets with Ann Johnson (a possible pseudonym for Leola B. Wilson), acc. unknown. New York, October 16, 1929.
149146-1 I Knows You
Col unissued
149147-1 Don't Take 'Em Fo' Yo' Friend
Col unissued
WILBERT McWATERS
Pseudonym on Operaphone 5150 for Noble Sissle, q.v.
DUDLEY MECUM AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Dudley Mecum, p, dir: Frank Quartell, c / Jimmy Lord, cl / George Johnson, ts / Joe O'Brien, bj. Chicago, c. September 1925.
11001-1 Angry
Pm unissued
11002-1 Down In Norfolk Town
Pm unissued
HENRY (NEVILLE) MELLAND
Piano solos. London, late January, 1928.
E-1714-1 Fourth's Fever
Par R-3495
E-1715-1 Unknown title
Par unissued
E-1716-1 Missing Every Note
Par R-3495
E-1717-1-2 Don't Name It
Par unissued
Small Queen's Hall, London, March 21, 1928.
Bb-12855-1 Discord Rag (Neville Melland)
HMV unissued
Bb-12856-1 Fascination Blonde
HMV unissued
THE MELODIANS
Sid Phillips, cl, as, bar, dir: Harry Phillips, t / Sid Kruger, tb / Jean Paques, p / Ralph Phillips, bj / Joe Badis, d. London, early January, 1928.
11389- Wistful And Blue
EBW 4800
11390- Sugar
EBW 4800
11391-1 Hold Everything
EBW 4814
11392-1 Bogey Man
EBW 4814
MELODY FOUR
See the Washboard Rhythm Kings.
THE MELODY MASTERS
Pseudonym on Australian Regal Zonophone for the following items listed in this book:
G-23533 Dust (Jan Savitt and his Orchestra)
G-23642 Artie Shaw and his Orchestra
G-23661 Artie Shaw and his Orchestra
G-23726 Van Alexander and his Orchestra
G-23821 Van Alexander and his Orchestra
G-24037 Van Alexander and his Orchestra
This is also a pseudinym on Radiex 1464 (and possibly associated labels) for the Novelty Blue Boys, q.v.
THE MELODY SHEIKS
Pseudonym on OKeh 40303 (WHY COULDN'T IT BE POOR LITTLE ME?) for the Arkansas Travelers, q.v., and for a similar Sam Lanin group on the same label, the following being of interest for their solos and arrangements.
Sam Lanin dir: Red Nichols, Vic d'Ippolito, 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, January 15, 1925.
73106-A Tokio Blues
OK 40279, Od 60146, Par E-5357
? Hymie Farberman, t, replaces d'Ippolito. New York, c. February 11, 1925.
73165-C Sob Sister Sadie
OK 40326
73166-C Cheatin' On Me
OK 40326
Unknown bb replaces Tarto. New York, May 30, 1925
73384-B Steppin' In Society
OK 40387, Par E-5400
Possibly other changes (see Sam Lanin's Orchestra of the period). New York, January 21, 1926.
73947-B What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry?
OK 40550, Par E-5579
SAM LANIN'S MELODY SHEIKS: Very similar; Paul Hagan, v. New York, December 24, 1926.
80265-B Tell Me Tonight - vPH
OK 40744, Par E-5770, A-2148, Ar 4208
80266-B Idolizing - vPH
OK 40744, Par E-5770, A-2148
NOTE: Ariel 4208 as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
MELOTO DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Meloto S-1187 (THE SHEIK) for the California Ramblers, q.v., and for other items of no known interest on the same label.
MELOTO SAXOPHONE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Meloto S-1647 for Bailey's Lucky Seven, q.v.
THE MELOTONE BOYS
Pseudonym on Melotone and Panachord for the Sunshine Boys, q.v.
MELROSE DIXIELAND THUMPERS
Probably: Natty Dominique, c / Johnny Dodds, cl / Frank or Walter Melrose, p / Baby Dodds or Jimmy Bertrand, wb. Chicago, c. February 24, 1927.
12600 Dixieland Stomp
Gnt unissued
Chicago, c. February 26, 1927.
12611 Goo Goo Blues
Gnt unissued
12612,-A Sweetness
Gnt unissued
12613 47th Street Stomp
Gnt unissued
12614 Cootie Stomp
Gnt unissued
Piano solos, acc. by Tommy Taylor, d. Richmond, IN, February.12, 1929.
14802 Pass The Jug
Gnt 6774
14803 Jelly Roll Stomp
Gnt 6774
KANSAS CITY FRANK: As above. Chicago, March 8, 1929.
C-3078-A Jelly Roll Stomp
Br 7062, 80031
C-3079-C Pass The Jug
Br 7062, 80031
BROADWAY RASTUS: As above. Chicago, c. March, 1929.
21227-1 Rock My Soul
Pm 12764
21228-2 Whoopee Stomp
Pm 12764
KANSAS CITY FRANK AND HIS FOOTWARMERS: Herb Morand, c / Joe Wiggins, as / Frank Melrose, p / ? Charles Melrose, pac / Tommy Taylor, d, sw. Chicago, c. November, 1929.
21469-1 Wailing Blues
Pm 12898, Bwy 1355
21470-1-2 St. James Infirmary Blues
Pm 12898, Bwy 1355
NOTE: Broadway 1355 as HARRY'S RECKLESS FIVE.
Piano solos. New York, April 9, 1930.
9602-3 Market Street Jive
Pm CJS-103 (LP)
New York, April 10, 1930.
9608-2 Piano Breakdown
Pm CJS-103 (LP)
9609-1 New Whoopee Stomp
Pm CJS-103 (LP)
New York, April 11, 1930.
9620-1 Distant Moan
Pm CJS-103 (LP)
JAMES MELTON
James Melton, once the alto sax soloist with Francis Craig's orchestra, became an opera singer via dance- band and popular vocal records and films. The following are of slight interest for the accompaniments.
Vocal, acc. by Benny Goodman, cl / 3 vn / p / sb. New York, December 6, 1929.
149446-6 The Shepherd's Serenade
Col 2084-D, DO-46
149695-3 There Will Never Be Another Mary
Col 2065-D, 01875
149696-3 The Sacred Flame
Col 2084-D, Re G-20766
NOTE: Matrix 149446-6 is a remake of a master originally made on November 19, 1929. Benny Goodman is not in evidence on 149445-3 from that session, which was issued, and thus it is likely he took no part in it at all.
ALICE MELVIN
Vocal, acc. by George Isador, tb / James Brown, p. Memphis, November 17, 1930.
62958-1-2 Lonesome Woman Blues
Vic unissued
62959-1-2 Trouble Blues
Vic unissued
62960-1-2 Kind Friend Blues
Vic unissued
62961-1-2 Treated You Kind
Vic unissued
MEMPHIS BELL-HOPS
Pseudonym on Challenge for the following items listed in this book:
134 Li'l Farina (Duke Ellington and his Orchestra)
134 Ya Gotta Know How To Love (Fess Williams and his Orchestra)
135 Both sides by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
MEMPHIS DADDY AND HIS BOYS
Pseudonym on Silvertone for Jelly James and his Fewsicians, q.v.
MEMPHIS FIVE
See Original Memphis Five.
MEMPHIS HOT SHOTS
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Clarion 5381-C Clarence Williams' Jazz Kings
5391-C Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
Harmony 1368-H Clarence Williams' Jazz Kings
1377-H Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
Velvet Tone 2445-V Clarence Williams' Jazz Kings
2455-V Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
MEMPHIS JAZZERS
Most records issued on Grey Gull and associated labels under this name are of commercial dance music; details of the most interesting titles will be found under GREY GULL STUDIO BANDS. The following session, by an unknown group, is quite exceptional.
Unknown t / cl / as / ? Porter Grainger (composer of all four titles recorded at this session), p / v. New York, November, 1929.
3741-A Don't Know And Don't Care
GG 1797, Rx 966
3742-B Ev'rybody Dance - v
GG 1816, VD 81815, Tem R-10
3743-B Miss Golden Brown
GG / Rx / Spm 1805, VD 71805, Tem R-10
3744-A-B In Harlem's Araby
GG / Rx / Spm 1804, Rx 931, VD 71804, Met 1258, Pic 494, Bm 1024, JC L-59, Tem R-27
NOTE: Grey Gull 1797 and 1816 as THE JAZZOPATORS; Van Dyke 71804 and 71805 as THE DIXIE DEVILS; 71816 as THE WHITE WAY PLAYERS; Metropole 1258 as BOHEMIAN DANCE BAND; Piccadilly as THE WHITE STAR SYNCOPATORS; Biltmore 1024 as KING OLIVER'S DIXIE DEVILS; Jazz Collector L-59 and both Tempo issues as KING OLIVER'S MEMPHIS JAZZERS. Many collectors, myself included, were once firmly of the opinion that King Oliver was on the session. Although Oliver's presence has since been ruled out, I still think of it as the nearest approach to his playing I have ever heard from another musician.
MEMPHIS JUG BAND
Will Shade, h, g, v / Ben Ramey, k / Will Weldon, g, v / Charlie Polk, jug, v. Memphis, February 24, 1927.
37941-1-3 Sun Brimmers - hWS / vWW
Vic 20552
37941-2 Sun Brimmers - hWS / vWW
X LVA-3009 (LP)
37942-1 Stingy Woman - hWS / vWW
X LVA-3009 (LP)
37942-2 Stingy Woman - hWS / vWW
Vic 20552
37943-2 Memphis Jug - gWS / vWS, WW, CP
Vic 20576
37944-1 Newport News - g, vWS
X LVA-3009 (LP)
37944-2 Newport News - g, vWS
Vic 20576
Ben Ramey, v / "Shaky Walter," h where noted; rest as above. Chicago, June 9, 1927.
38657-1 Sometimes I Think I Love You - hSW / g, vWS
Vic 20809
38658-1 Sunshine Blues - hSW / gWS / vWW
Vic 20781
38659-1 Memphis Boy - g, vWS / vBR, WW
Vic 20809
38660-2 I'm Looking For The Bully Of The Town - g, vWS / vBR, WW
Vic 20781
Polk omitted; Vol Stevens, bj, md, g, v / Jennie Clayton, v, added. Atlanta, October 19, 1927.
40312-1-2 I Packed My Suitcase, Started To The Train - g, vWS / mdVS / vJC
Vic 21412
40313-2 State Of Tennessee Blues - g, vWS / mdVS / vJC
Vic 21185
40314-2 Bob Lee Junior Blues - gWS / mdVS / vJC
Vic 21412
40315-1 Kansas City Blues - h, vWS / gVS / vBR, WW
Vic 21185, BB B-5430, RZ MR-2331
Will Shade, h, g, v / Ben Ramey, k, v / Vol Stevens, bj, md, g, v / Will Weldon, g, v / Charlie Polk, jug (except where marked*). Atlanta, October 20, 1927.
40320-1 *Beale Street Mess Around - hWS / g, vVS
Vic 21066
40321-1 I'll See You In The Spring, When The Birds Begin To Sing - g, vVS
Vic 21066
Ramey omitted. Memphis, February 1, 1928.
41817-3 Snitchin' Gambler Blues - mdVS / v?
Vic 21524
41818-2 Evergreen Money Blues - g, vWS / mdVS
Vic 21657
Ramey returns. Memphis, February 13, 1928.
41888-2 Coal Oil Blues - hWS / g, vVS
Vic 21278
41889-2 Papa Long Blues - hWS / g, vVS
Vic 21278
41890-2 Peaches In The Springtime - mdVS / vBR, WW
Vic 21657
41891-2 She Stays Out All Night Long - mdVS / g, vWS
Vic 21524
Charlie Burse, g, v, replaces Weldon; Jab Jones, jug, v except where marked*. Memphis, September 11, 1928.
47008-1 Lindberg Hop (Overseas Stomp) - gWS / mdVS / vJJ
Vic 21740
47009-1 Sugar Pudding - hWS / mdVS / v3
Vic 21740
47010-2 *A Black Woman Is Like A Black Snake - h, g, vWS / vCB
Vic V-38015
47011-1 On The Road Again - h, g, vWS / vCB
Vic V-38015
Memphis, September 17, 1928.
47036-2 Whitewash Station Blues - hWS / mdVS / v5
Vic V-38504
47037-2 Stealin', Stealin' - hWS / gVS / v5
Vic V-38504
47038-2 Jug Band Waltz - hWS / gVS
Vic V-38537
47039-2 Mississippi River Waltz - hWS / gVS
Vic V-38537
Will Shade, Charlie Burse, g / Ben Ramey, k / Milton Robie, vn / Jab Jones, jug; the v duet may be by Ramey and Burse, with Shade making the trio. Memphis, September 17, 1929.
55529-1 I Can't Stand It - v2
Vic V-38551
55530-2 What's The Matter? - v3
Vic V-38551
Vocals by the Jug Band (cf. files). Memphis, September 27, 1929.
55598-1 Feed Your Friend With A Long-Handled Spoon - vMJB
Vic V-38578
55599-1 I Can Beat You Plenty (That Hand You Tried To Deal Me) - vMJB
Vic V-38586
Will Shade, h, g, v / Ben Ramey, k, v / Charlie Nickerson, p / Charlie Burse, Teewee Blackman, g / Jab Jones, jug / Hattie Hart and two differently constituted trios, possibly including Burse and Jones, v; instrumentation of each side shown after title. Memphis, October 3, 1929.
56343-3 Taking Your Place - k / 2g / jug / vWS
Vic 23347
56344-2 Tired Of You Driving Me - h / k / 2g / jug / vBR
Vic V-38586
Memphis, October 4, 1929.
56345-2 Memphis Yo Yo Blues - h / 2g / jug / vHH
Vic V-38558
56346-1-2 K. C. Moan - h / k / 2g / jug / vWS, 3
Vic V-38558, BB B-5430, RZ MR-2331
56347-2 I Whipped My Woman With A Singletree - h k / p / g / v3
Vic V-38578, BB B-5040, Sr S-3137
Ben Ramey, k / ? Vol Stevens, bj / Charlie Burse, md / Will Shade, g / Hambone Lewis, jug / Charlie Nickerson, v. Memphis, May 12, 1930.
59917-2 Everybody's Talking About Sadie Green - vCN
Vic V-38599
Ben Ramey, k, v / Vol Stevens, g, v / Will Shade, h, g, v / Hambone Lewis, Jug / Hattie Hart, v. Memphis, May 17, 1930.
59932-2 Oh Ambulance Man - vHH-WS
Vic V-38605, BB B-5040, Sr S-3137
59933-2 Cocaine Habit Blues - vHH-BR-VS
Vic V-38620
Ben Ramey, k / Milton Robie, vn / Charlie Nickerson, p, v / Will Shade, g, v / Charlie Burse, md, g / Hambone Lewis, jug / individual instrumentation shown after each title. Memphis, May 21, 1930.
59961-2 Jim Strainer Blues - k / p / g, vWS / jug
Vic 23421
59962-2 Cave Man Blues - vN / 2g / jug / vCN
Vic V-38605
59963-1 4th Street Mess Around - k / md / gWS / jug / vCN
Vic 23251
59964-2 It Won't Act Right - k / 2g / jug / vCN?
Vic V-38620
Will Shade, h / Charlie Burse, g / "Memphis Minnie" McCoy, g, v / Hambone Lewis, jug. Memphis, May 26, 1930.
59993-2 Bumble Bee Blues - vMM
Vic V-38599
59994-2 Meningitis Blues - vMM
Vic 23421
Ben Ramey, k / Will Shade, g, v / Charlie Burse, g / Hambone Lewis, jug / Hattie Hart, ? Vol Stevens, Charlie Nickerson, v. Memphis, May 29, 1930.
62541-2 Aunt Caroline Dyer Blues - vVS?
Vic 23347
62542-2 Stonewall Blues - vVS?
BB B-5675
Memphis, June 5, 1930.
62581-2 Spider's Nest Blues - vHH-WS
Vic 23319
62582-2 Papa's Got Your Bath Water On - vHH-WS
Vic 23251
62583-1 Going Back To Memphis - vCN&ch
Vic 23310
NOTE: Victor 23313 as CHARLIE NICKERSON; 23319 as CAROLINA PEANUT BOYS.
Will Shade, h / Vol Stevens, md / Charlie Burse, g, ? v / Jab Jones, jug / Charlie Nickerson, v. Memphis, November 21, 1930.
62990-2 He's In The Jail House Now - vCN-? CB
Vic 23256
NOTE: This issue as MEMPHIS SHEIKS.
Ben Ramey, k, added**; Stevens doubles g. Memphis, November 26, 1930.
64731-2 **Got A Letter From My Darlin' - v? CN / h / k / g / jug
Vic 23267
64732-2 **Round And Round - h / k / md / jug / vCN
Vic 23256
64733-2 This Will Bring You Back - h / md / g / jug / vCN
Vic 23267
NOTE: Victor 23256 as MEMPHIS SHEIKS; 23267 as CAROLINA PEANUT BOYS. Memphis, November 28, 1930.
64740-2 Move That Thing - h / md / g / jug / vCN
Vic 23274
64741-2 You Got Me Rollin' - h / md / g / jug / vCN
Vic 23274
NOTE: This issue as CAROLINA PEANUT BOYS.
Will Shade, h, g, v / Charlie Pierce, vn / Jab Jones, p, jug / Charlie Burse, md, g, v / Robert Burse, d / individual instrumentation shown after each title. Chicago, November 6, 1934.
C-780-2 Mary Anna Cut Off - h, vWS / vn / p / gCB / d
OK 8960
C-781-1 My Love Is Cold - vn / p / g / d / vCB
OK 8963, Voc 03081
C-782-2 Jazzbo Stomp - h / vn / gCB / jug / d
OK 8955, Bm 1101
C-783-2 Gator Wobble - h, gWS / vn / p / md / d
OK 8958, WS 102
C-784-1-2 Poor Jab's Blues (instrumentation unknown)
OK unissued
C-785-2 Tear It Down, Bed Slats And All - g, vWS / vn / g / jug / d
OK 8956, Voc 03182
Dewey Corley, jug, added; individual instrumentation shown after each title. Chicago, November 7, 1934.
C-792-1 Boodie Bum Bum - gWS / vn / g, vCB / jug / d
OK 8956, Voc 03182
C-793-1 Take Your Fingers Off It - vn / g, vCB / jug / d / vWS
Voc 03175
C-794-1 Little Green Slippers - vn / g, vWS, CB / jug / d
OK 8966, Voc 03050
C-795-1 Fishin' In The Dark - vn / g, vWS, CB / jug / d
Voc 03175
C-796-1 Bottle It Up And Go - vn / g, vWS / md, vCB / jug / d
OK 8959, Voc 03080
C-797-1 Insane Crazy Blues - vn / g, vWS / g / jug / d
OK 8959, Voc 03080
C-798-1 I Got Good Potatoes - vn / h or gWS / g, vCB / jug / d
OK unissued
C-739-1 What's The Matter With The Well? - vn / h or gWS / g, vCB / jug / d
OK unissued
C-800-1 She Done Sold It Out - vn / g / vWSrCB / jug / d
OK 8963, Voc 03081
NOTE: OKeh 8959 and Vocalion 03080 as CHARLIE BURSE WITH MEMPHIS JUG BAND.
Chicago, November 8, 1934.
C-803-2 Memphis Shakedown - vn / 2g / jug / d
OK 8960
C-804-1 Gonna Cut It Tonight (instrumentation unknown)
OK unissued
C-805-1 Rukus Juice And Chittlin' -vn / 2q / juq / d
OK 8955, Bm 1101
C-806-1 My Business Ain't Right - vn / g / md / jug / d
OK 8958, WS 102
C-807-1 Jug Band Quartette - vn / g, vWS, CB / jug / d
OK 8966, Voc 03050
MEMPHIS MELODY BOYS
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Buddy 8005 Washboard Blues (Hitch's Happy Harmonists)
8005 Creole (Ross Reynolds' Palais Gardens Orchestra)
Challenge 143 I'd Rather Be Alone (Barney Zeeman's Kentucky Cardinals)
Superior 2503 I've Got Somebody Now (Black Diamond Orchestra)
MEMPHIS MELODY MAKERS
Pseudonym on Australian Embassy E-152 for the Carolina Club Orchestra (see Hal Kemp).
MEMPHIS MELODY MEN
Pseudonym on Superior for Ted Smith and his Orchestra, q.v.
MEMPHIS NIGHT HAWKS
Unknown c (except where otherwise noted) / Roy Palmer, tb (except where noted) / Darnell Howard, cl, as, vn / cl, ts / Bob Hudson and or W. E. Burton, p / bj / Jimmy Bertrand, d, wb / v duet. New York, March 29, 1932.
11612-2 Georgia Grind - vnDH
Ban 32434, Or 8136, Per 0205, Ro 5136, BRS 15, HJCA HC-71
11613-1-2 Slow Drag Blues
ARC unissued
11614-1-2 Baby, If You Can't Do Better
ARC unissued
11615-1 Shanghai Honeymoon - v2
Voc 2593
11616-1-2 Beedle-Um-Bum - v2?
ARC unissued
New York, c. March 1932
TO-1125- My Gal Sal
Col test
TO-1126- Darktown Strutters' Ball
Col test
Unknown vn added this session only. New York, March 30, 1932.
11618-2 Biscuit Roller - vnDH (cl not DH)
Voc 1744, HJCA HC-74
11519-1 Rukus Juice Shuffle
Ban 32434, Or 8136, Per 0205, Ro 5136
11620-1; 19995* Dirty Dozen's Cousins - v2
Per 0246, ARC 7-01-63*, BRS 17, HJCA HC-72
11621-1; 20000* Nancy Jane
Per 0246, ARC 7-01-63*, BRS 17, HJCA HC-72
11622-2 Jockey Stomp - no vn
Ban 32760, Mt M-12689, Or 8229, Per 0240, Ro 5229, Voc 1736, BRS 16, HJCA HC-70,
JD 009
11623-1 Wild Man Stomp - no c, vn or tb
Voc 2593, HJCA HC-73
Unknown c (unless otherwise noted) / Roy Palmer, tb / Darnell Howard, cl, as, vn / cl, ts / Bob Hudson and/or W. E. (Buddy) Burton, p / bj / Jimmy Bertrand, d, wb / v. New York, March 31, 1932.
11627-2 Come On In, Baby
Voc 1744, HJCA HC-74
11628-2 Stomp That Thing - v
Ban 32760, Mt M-12689, Or 8229, Per 0240, Ro 5229, BRS 15, HJCA HC-71
11629-1 Endurance Stomp
Or 8137, Per 0260, Ro 5137, BRS 16, HJCA HC-70
New York, April 1, 1932.
11633-1 Sweet Feet - no c
Voc 1736, HJCA HC-73, JD 009
11634-1-2 Weary Way Blues
ARC unissued
NOTE: All issues except Vocalions as ALABAMA RASCALS; BRS 15 and 16 as ROY PALMER'S ALABAMA
RASCALS; HJCA HC-70, HC-71 and HC-72 as ROY PALMER AND THE MEMPHIS NIGHT HAWKS; HC-73 and HC-74 as DARNELL HOWARD AND THE MEMPHIS NIGHT HAWKS.
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