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LIZZIE MILES

Vocal, acc. by t / cl / as / vn / p / whistler. New York, c. February 24. 1922.

70496-B Muscle Shoals Blues

OK 8031


70497-B She Walked Right Up And Took My Man Away

OK 8031


New York, c. March 11, 1922.

70534-B Virginia Blues

OK 8032

70535-B State Street Blues



OK 8032

Acc. by c / tb / as / vn / bb / d. New York, c. August 17, 1922.

70783-B Wicked Blues

OK 8037


70784-B He May Be Your Man, But He Comes To See Me Sometimes

OK 8037


New York, c. September 27, 1922.

70866-C Lonesome Monday Morning Blues

OK 8039

70867-A Please Don't Tickle Me, Babe



OK 8039

New York, c. October 18, 1922.

70936-B Hot Lips

OK 8040


70937-B Take It, 'Cause It's All Yours

OK 8040


Acc. by Ricketts' Stars: t / tb / cl / as / Bob Ricketts, p / bb. New York, January, 1923.

71249-B The Yellow Dog Blues

OK 8052

71250-B The Black Bottom Blues



OK 8050

71251-A He Used To Be Your Man But He's My Man Now

OK 8048

71254-B Sweet Smellin' Mama (Poro Blues)

OK 8048

71255-B The Trixie Blues



OK 8049

NOTE: Matrices 71252 / 71253 are untraced. The above five titles probably represent the work of two sessions.

Acc. by her Creole Jazz Hounds: t / tb / cl / p / ob / d. New York, c. January, 1923.

42319-1-2 Four O'Clock Blues

Em 10586

42320-2 Aggravatin' Papa

Em 10586

42337-1-2 Tell Me Gypsy

Em 10603

42338-1-2 You've Got To Come And See Mama Every Night [sic]

Em 10603

Acc. by Clarence Johnson, p. New York, c. February, 1923.

42364-2 Your Time Now

Em 10613


42365-2 Haitian Blues

Em 10613


New York, April 24, 1923.

Tishomingo Blues

Vic test (unnumbered)

New York, April 26, 1923.

80966-2 Sweet Smellin' Mama (Poro Blues)

Col A3897

80987-3 Haitian Blues (Wild Weepin' Moan)

Col A3897

New York, May 23, 1923.

28025-3 You're Always Messin' 'Round With My Man

Vic 19083, HMV B-1703

NOTE: Some copies of Victor 19083 show the accompanist as Clarence Williams; on HMV B-1703 he is anonymous.

Acc. by Clarence Johnson, p. New York, May 24, 1923.

81029-1 Family Trouble Blues

Col A3920

81030-2 Triflin' Man

Col A3920

New York, June 18, 1923.

10858 My Pillow And Me

Br 2462*


10864 Black Man (Be On Yo' Way)

Br 2462*


10868 / 70 Low Down Papa

Br unissued

10874 / 76 She Walked Right Up And Took My Man Away

Br unissued

NOTE: Many of the missing matrix numbers in the above sequence are by Edna Hicks, q.v. The remainder are unissued takes of the above two issued titles.

New York, July 19, 1923.

28297-2 Keep Yourself Together, Sweet Papa (Mama's Got Her Eyes On You)

Vic 19158

28298-4 Cotton Belt Blues

Vic 19124

Acc. by Louis Metcalf, c / Louis Hooper, p. New York, March 18, 1927.

80644-B Slow Up Papa

OK 8456

80645-A Grievin' Mama Blues



OK 8456

Acc. by cl / p. New York, October 12, 1927.

7554-1 Mean Old Bed Bug Blues

Ban 6117, Cq 7128, Dom 4055, Je 5138, Or 1059, Re 8434

7555-1-2 You Can't Have It Unless I Give It To You

Ban 6117, Cq 7082, Dom 4085, Je 5138, Or 1118, Re 8473

NOTE: Jewel 5138 and Oriole 1059, 1118 as MANDY SMITH.

Acc. by Clarence Johnson.p. New York, November 13, 1927.

7610-3 When You Get Tired Of Your New Sweetie

Ban 6162, Cq 7084, Dom 4099, Je 5188, Or 1118, Re 8493

7611- Police Blues

Cq 7082, Dom 4085, Re 8473

7612-2 Don't Let Your Love Come Down

Ban 7025, Je 5207, Or 1147

NOTE: Jewel 5188, 5207, and Oriole 1118, 1147 as MANDY SMITH.

Acc. by Porter Grainger, p. New York, January 4, 1928.

7708-2 Shootin' Star Blues

Ban 7025, Dom 4112, Je 5207, Or 1170, Re 8512

7709-2 Lonesome Ghost Blues

Ban 7048, Dom 4112, Je 5230, Or 1147, Re 8512

7710-2 If You Can't Control Your Man

Ban 7048, Cq 7084, Dom 4099, Je 5230, Or 1170, Re 8493

NOTE: Jewel 5207, 5230 and Oriole 1147 and 170 as MANDY SMITH.

Acc. by Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooper, p. New York, February 29, 1928.

7820-2 Nobody Shows What My Baby Shows

Ban 7075, Je 5254, Or 1197

7821-1-2 Second-Hand Daddy

Ban 7075, Cq 7185, Dom 4126, Je 5254, Re 8530

7822- -3 A Good Man Is Hard To Find

Cq 7185, Dom 4126, Or 1197, Re 8530

NOTE: Jewel 5254 and Oriole 1197 as MANDY SMITH.

Unknown bj added. New York, May 2, 1928.

7953-2 Shake It Down

Ban 7128, Je 5309, Or 1249

7954-1 Banjo Papa (Stop Pickin' 0n Me)

Dom 4152, Or 1249, Re 8572

7955-2-3 Your Worries Ain't Like Mine

Dom 4152, Je 5309, Or 1249, Re 8572

NOTE: Jewel 5309 and Oriole 1249 as MANDY SMITH.

Acc. by King Oliver, c / Albert Socarras, as, f / Clarence Williams, p. New York, June 12, 1928.

146430-1-2-3 You're Such A Cruel Papa To Me - fAS

Col unissued

146431-1-2-3 My Dif'rent Kind O' Man - asAS

Col unissued

Same acc. as previous date. New York, June 30, 1928.

146430-6 You're Such A Cruel Papa To Me - fAS

Col 14335-D

146431-4 My Dif'rent Kind O' Man - asAS

Col 14335-D

Acc. by Jelly Roll Morton, p. 46th Street studio, New York, December 11, 1929.

57761-2 I Hate A Man Like You

Vic V-38571, Bm 1023

57762-2 Don't Tell Me Nothin' 'Bout My Man

Vic V-38571, Bm 1023

Acc. by Harry Brooks, p. New York, January 27, 1930.

59122-2 My Man O' War

Vic 23281, BB B-5064, B-6152, Sr S-3149

59123-2 Electrician Blues

Vic 23298 (not issued), BB B-5064, B-6152, Sr S-3149

59124-1 Good Time Papa

Vic 23306, V-38607

59125-1-2 You Ain't Had No Blues

Vic unissued

Acc. by Porter Grainger, p / Teddy Bunn, g / Pops Foster, sb. New York, February 27, 1930.

58676-1 The Man I Got Ain't The Man I Want

Vic 23281

58677-1 or -2 Yellow Dog Gal Blues

Camden CDN-147 (LP)

58578-2 Too Slow Blues

Vic 23298 (not issued)

58579-1 Done Throwed The Key Away

Vic 23306

BUBBER MILEY AND HIS MILEAGE MAKERS

Bubber Miley, Ward Pinkett and another, t / Wilbur de Paris, tb / Hilton Jefferson and another, cl, as / Happy Caldwell, ts / Earl Frazier, p, cel / Bernard Addison and another, bj­, g / Bill Benford, bb / Tommy Benford, d / Frank Marvin, v. New York, May 16, 1930.

62232-3 I Lost My Gal From Memphis - vFM

Vic V-38138

62233-3 Without You, Emaline - vFM

Vic V-38138

Buster Bailey, cl, as, replaces (or may be identified as) the unknown; unknown sb replaces Benford; George Bias, v. New York, July 3, 1930.

63108-2 Black Maria - vGB

Vic V-38146, 760-0006

63109-2 Chinnin' And Chattin' With May - vGB

Vic V-38146, 760-0006

As for May 16, 1930, without the unknown cl, as; Addison plays bj and g; Edith Wilson, v, replaces Marvin. New York, September 11, 1930.

63645-1-2-3 Loving You The Way I Do - vEW

Vic unissued

63646-1-2-3 The Penalty Of Love - vEW

Vic unissued

New York, September 17, 1930.

63645-6 Loving You The Way I Do - vEW

Vic 23010

63646-5 The Penalty Of Love - vEW

Vic 23010

EDDIE MILLER'S DANCE ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Romeo 396 for the Original Indiana Five, q.v.



EMMETT MILLER

The following titles by this pop singer are of some interest for their accompaniments.

Vocal, acc. by Walt Rothrock, p. New, York, October 25, 1924.

72936-D Anytime

OK 40239

New York, November 7, 1924.

72960-B. The Pickaninnies' Paradise

OK 40239


Asheville, NC, September 1, 1925.

9324- You're Just The Girl For Me

OK 40545

9325-A Big Bad Bill Is Sweet William Now

OK 40465

9326-B Lovesick Blues

OK 40465

9327- I Never Had The Blues

OK 40545

Acc. by his Georgia Crackers: Leo McConville, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Arthur Schutt, p / Eddie Lang, g / Stan King, d, "assisted by Dan Fitch" where noted. New York, June 12, 1928.

400781-A God's River Blues

OK 41438, Par R-198

400782-C I Ain't Got Nobody (And Nobody Cares For Me)

OK 41062, Od 165494

400783-B Lovesick Blues - DF

OK 41062, Od 165494, Par R-198

400784-A The Lion Tamers - DF

OK 41205


NOTE: Parlophone R-198 as EMMETT MILLER assisted by THE UNIVERSITY FIVE.

Manny Klein, t, may replace McConville on some, if not all, the next four sessions; there appears to be a 2nd as on these. New York, August 9, 1928.

401060-A Anytime

OK 41095, Od 165415

401061-3 St. Louis Blues

OK 41095, Par R-2270, Od 165415

New York, September 14, 1928.

401116-C Take Your Tomorrow

OK 41135, Par R-314

401117-C Dusky Stevedore

OK 41135, Par R-314

NOTE: Parlophone R-314 as EMMETT MILLER accompanied by MIFF MOLE'S MOLERS.

Charles Chiles, v, added where shown. New York, January 8, 1929.

401509-A I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None O' This Jelly Roll

OK 41280, Par R-2163, Od 165812

401510-B (I Got A Woman Crazy For Me) She's Funny That Way

OK 41182

401511-C You Lose - vCC

OK 41205, Par R-1155

NOTE: Parlophone R-1155 as SAM AND BILL; reverse by different artists, under the same pseudonym, but of no interest as jazz.

Joe Tarto, sb, added. New York, January 19, 1929.

401546-B Right Or Wrong

OK 41280, Od 165812

401547-C That's The Good Old Sunny South

OK 41438

401548-C You're The Cream In My Coffee

OK 41182

As for June 12, 1928, plus Joe Tarto, sb; Phil Pavey, v where shown. New York, September 5, 1929.

402932-A Lovin' Sam (The Sheik Of Alabam')

OK 41305, Od ONY-41305, Par R-2270

402933-A Big Bad Bill Is Sweet William Now

OK 41305, Od ONY-41305

402934-B The Ghost Of The St. Louis Blues - vPP

OK 41342, Par PNY-34013, R-1138, Od 238013, A-286056 ONY-36016

NOTE: Some copies of Odeon A-286056 are pressed from matrix 402534, by Louis Armstrong, q.v.

Acc. by his Georgia Crackers: Tommy Dorsey, t / Jack Teagarden, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Arthur Schutt, p / Eddie Lang, g / Joe Tarto, sb / Gene Krupa, d. New York, September 12, 1929.

402948-C Sweet Mama (Papa's Getting Mad)

OK 41342, Par PNY-34013, Od ONY-36016, 623801

402949-C The Pickaninnies' Paradise

OK 41377


402950-C The Blues Singer (From Alabam')

OK 41377, Par R-1115, Od A-286054



JACK MILLER

The following from the large nunmber of Harmony records by this light vocalist are reportedly of some interest for their accompaniments.

Vocal, acc. by the New England Yankees (a Ben Selvin orchestra probably including Manny Klein and / or Bob Effros, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Larry Abbott, Merle Johnston, cl, as / Hymie Wolfson or Joe Dubin, ts / Irving Brodsky, p / Tony Colucci, bj, g / Jack Hansen or Hank Stern, bb / Stan King, d. New York, February 11, 1929.

147953-3 (When I'm Walkin' With My Sweetness) Down Among The Sugar Cane

Har 881-H, VT 1881-V

Acc. by the New Englanders: probably similar. New York, June 24, 1929.

148751-2 Singin' In The Rain

Har 953-11, SR 1039-P, VT 1881-V, Re G-20589

Acc. by the New Englanders: includes Manny Klein, t / Adrian Rollini, bsx. New York, March 1, 1930.

150047-2 The Moon Is Low

Har 1125-H, SR 2021-P, VT 2125-V, Re G-20756

JIM MILLER AND CHARLIE FARRELL

This popular comic vocal duo made a few records that are of mild interest as jazz for their accompani­ments.

Acc. by Lennie Hayton, p / Carl Kress, g, with Red Nichols, Bob Ashford, t / Vic Berton, d*. New York, January 11, 1928.

41537-3 The Grass Grows Greener ('Way Down Home)

Vic 21209, Zon EE-100

41538-3 *Tin Pan Parade

Vic 21209, HMV B-2717, Zon EE-100

New York, April 19, 1928.

43585-3 What Do You Say?

Vic 21390, HMV EA-380

43586-1-2-3 I'm Wingin' Home

Vic unissued

Acc. by Mike Mosiello, t / Andy Sannella, cl, as / Lou Raderman, vn / Milt Rettenberg or Frank Banta, p / ? Carl Kress, g. New York, January 29, 1929.

49695-1 Happy Humming Bird

Vic 21887

Vocal duets with Charlie Farrell, acc. by Mike Mosiello, t / Andy Sannella, cl, as / Lou Raderman or Murray Kellner, vn / Frank Banta, p / Carl Kress, g / Al Armer, sb. New York, July 29, 1929.

55135-3 Lovable And Sweet

Vic 22078, HMV B-3183, EA-618

55166-3 Where The Sweet Forget-Me-Nots Remember

Vic 22078, EA-618



JOHNNIE MILLER'S NEW ORLEANS FROLICKERS

Sharkey Bonano, c / Sidney Arodin, cl / Hal Jordy, as / Johnnie Miller, p / Steve Brou, bj / Chink Martin, bb / Leo Adde, d. New Orleans, April 25, 1928.

146192-1 Everybody's Got Somebody To Love Them

Col unissued

146193-3 Panama

Col 1546-D, Gothic 510, HJCA HC-86

146194-2 Dipper Mouth Blues

Col 1546-D, Gothic 510, HJCA HC-86



LILLIAN MILLER

Vocal, acc. by Hersal Thomas, p. Chicago, March 4, 1926.

9570-A Kitchen Blues

OK 8381


Acc. by George W. Thomas, p, v / Charlie Hill, g (and possibly a 2nd g*). Richmond, IN, c. May 3, 1928.

13713-A Harbor Blues - vGT

Gnt 6518, Spt 9282

13714-A You Just Can't Keep A Good Woman Down

Gnt 6486, Ch 15510

13716-B Butcher Shop Blues

Gnt 6486, Ch 15529, Spt 9282

13717 Hammond Blues

Gnt unissued

13718-A *Dead Drunk Blues - vGT

Gnt 6518, Ch 15550

NOTE: Matrix 13715 is by Charlie Hill (see Blues and Gospel Records, 1890-1943). Champion 15510, 15529, and 15550 as HELEN HARRIS, Supertone 9282 as BESSIE THOMAS.



LUELLA MILLER

Vocal, acc. by ? James Johnson (not James P. Johnson), p / Lonnie Johnson, vn, g. St. Louis, July 27, 1926.

546 / 7; E-3628 Dago Hill Blues - vn

Voc 1044, Br A-166

548 / 9; E-3629 Pretty Man Blues - g

Voc 1044, Br A-166

New York, January 28, 1927.

E-4439 Twelve O'Clock Blues - vn

Voc 1080

E-4441 Down In The Alley - g

Voc 1080

E-4443 Rattle Snake Groan - vn

Voc 1081

E-4445 Dreaming Of You Blues - g

Voc 1081

Acc. by:? Dewey Jackson, unknown vn / p / bj / g. Elmore Booker, p, claimed to have accompanied Luella Miller on records; these may be the ones in question. Instrumentation is shown after each title. Chicago, April 26, 1927.

E-5083 / 84 Peeping At The Rising Sun Blues - p / bj

Voc 1102


E-5086 Triflin' Man Blues - c / p / g

Voc 1103


E-5089 Jackson's Blues - c / p / g

Voc 1103


E-5081 / 82 Carrier Pigeon Blues - vn / p / g

Voc 1102


E-5091 Through And Through Blues - c / p / bj

Voc 1104


E-5092 Smiling Rose Blues - vn / p / g

Voc 1104


E-5095 North Wind Blues - c / p / bj / g

Voc 1105


E-5096 East St. Louis Blues - c p / bj / g

Voc 1105


NOTE: The above apparently were recorded in two sessions over the course of the same day and originally were assigned various Brunswick matrix numbers; only the reassigned Vocalion matrix numbers are shown above. Vocalion 1105 as LUELLA MILLER AND HER DAGO HILL STRUTTERS.

Acc. by unknown p. Chicago, October 11, 1927.

E-6753 / 54 Tornado Groan

Voc unissued

E-6751 / 52 Muddy Stream Blues

Voc unissued

E-6812 / 13 Tombstone Blues

Voc unissued

E-6814 Walnut Street Blues

Voc unissued

C-1284 / 85 Whiskey Moan

Voc unissued

NOTE: The first three titles were originally assigned Brunswick matrix numbers C-1276 / 77, C-1278 / 79, and
C-1280 / 81, respectivley.

Acc. by Jimmy Blythe, p. Chicago, January 24, 1928.

E-6751 Muddy Stream Blues

Voc 1147


E-6754 Tornado Groan

Voc 1147


E-6814 Walnut Street Blues

Voc 1151


E-6812 / 3 Tombstone Blues

Voc 1151


C-1675; E-7101 Union Station Blues

Voc unissued

C-1676; E-7102 Frisco Smoke Blues

Voc unissued

NOTE: The above apparently were recorded in two sessions over the course of the same day. The first four titles were originally assigned Brunswick matrix numbers C-1656 / 57, C-1658 / 59, C-1660 / 61, and C-1662 / 63, respectively.

Acc. by ? Al Miller, g / ? Edward Hill, md, p. Chicago, July 30, 1928.

C-2164-A-B Jefferson City Blues

Voc unissued

C-2165-A 'Frisco Blues

Voc 1202


C-2166-B Brick House Blues

Voc 1202


C-2167-A-B Worried Papa Blues

Voc unissued

Acc. by unknown vn / p / g / md; or piano only, where shown. Chicago, August 1, 1928.

C-2173-A-B Grievin' Moan

Voc unissued

C-2174-A Chicago Blues

Voc 1234

C-2175-B Wee Wee Daddy Blues - p

Voc 1234

C-2177-A-B Troublesome Blues - p

Voc rejected

RAY MILLER

The following by this prominent bandleader are known or are reported to be of some interest as jazz.

RAY MILLER'S BLACK AND WHITE MELODY BOYS: Ray Miller, d , dir: Earl Oliver, t / Tom Brown, tb / Jim Welton, as / Billy Fazioli, p / Gus Lazaro, bj. New York, May, 1920.

7429-B Rose Of Spain

OK 4119

RAY MILLER'S BLACK AND WHITE MELODY MEN: As above. New York, c. July 16, 1920.



6172 Can You Tell?

Voc 14106

6173 Rose Of Spain

Voc 14106

RAY MILLER'S BLACK AND WHITE MELODY BOYS. New York, c. July-August, 1920.

Rose Of Spain

P 22427, 1347

Can You Tell?

P 22427, 1347

New York, c. September, 1920.

7323-A Rose Of Spain

Gnt 9075, Gmn 1087

NOTE: Guardsman 1087 as VIRGINIA VARSITY BOYS.

New York, January-February, 1921.

7751-B Beale Street Blues

OK 4274, 4709

New York, March, 1921.

Sandman Blues

7824-C OK 4304

2nd t / Bernard Daly, cl, as / Phil Saxe, cl, ts / Mike Cirina, vn / Louis Epstein, bb, bsx, added (the drummer may not be Ray Miller). New York, January 31, 1922.

80168-1 Doo Dah Blues

Col A3563

RAY MILLER AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Ray Miller dir. Joe Brooco, t / Andy Sindelar, tb / Bernard Daly, cl, as / Phil Saxe, cl, ts / Harry Archer, vn / Billy Fazioli, p / Ralph Golati, bj / Louis Epstein, bb / Ward Archer, d. New York, June 1, 1923.

80933-9 Blue Hoosier Blues

Col A3926, Re G-8096

NOTE: Regal G-8096 as REGAL NOVELTY ORCHESTRA.

Ray Miller dir: Earl Oliver, Ray Lodwig, t / Andy Sindelar, tb / Bernard Daly, Andy Sannella, cl, as / Phil Saxe, cl,
ts / Harry Archer, Don Yates, vn / Harry Perrella, Tom Satterfield, p / Ralph Golati, Frank di Prima, bj / Louis Cassagne, bb, sb / Ward Archer, d. New York, December 20, 1923.

12146 / 49 Lovey Came Back

Br 2547

New York, January 5, 1924.



12233 / 36 I'm Goin' South

Br 2546


New York, January 29, 1924.

12409 / 12 Mindin' My Bus'ness

Br 2564

New York, February 19, 1924.



12559 / 61 Nine O'Clock Sal

Br 2573


New York, March 8, 1924.

12660 You Can Take Me Away From Dixie (But You Can't Take Dixie Away From Me)

Br 2607

New York, March 28, 1924.

12751 Come On, Red! (You Red Hot Devil Man)

Br 2606


Charles Rocco, Roy Johnston, t, replace Oliver and Lodwig; Miff Mole, tb, added; Frank Trumbauer, Cm, replaces Saxe; Gus or John Helleberg, bb, present as an extra; Harry Archer and Golati omitted. New York, April 23, 1924.

12964 Lots O' Mama

Br 2613

Unknown bb replaces Helleberg. New York, June 3, 1924.



13205 Mama's Gone, Goodbye

Br 2632


New York, July 10, 1924.

13494 / 97 I Can't Get The One I Want (Those I Get I Don't Want)

Br 2643

New York, August 5, 1924.

13677 / 79 Red Hot Mama

Br 2681


Larry Abbott, cl, as, replaces Daly; Billy Richards, ts, added; Rube Bloom, p, replaces Perrella; Frank E. Barry, a. New York, September 27, 1924.

13856 / 59 Doodle-Doo-Doo

Br 2724

Tom Satterfield, a. New York, October 13, 1924.



13926 Me And The Boy Friend

Br 2753, Sil 3034

NOTE: Silvertone 3034 as GENEVA DANCE ORCHESTRA.

Tom Satterfield, a. New York, December 16, 1924.

14497 / 99 Nobody Knows What A Red Head Mama Can Do

Br 2778, 2313 (Australian), Sil 3034

NOTE: Silvertone 3034 as GENEVA DANCE ORCHESTRA.

Tom Satterfield, p, replaces Bloom. New York, January 7, 1925.

14588 / 91 Tessie (Stop Teasing Me)

Br 2830


New York, February 5, 1925.

14814 / 17 That's My Girl

Br 2823

RAY MILLER AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Ray Miller dir. Charles Rocco, Roy Johnston, t / Miff Mole, Andy Sindelar,


tb / Larry Abbott, Andy Sannella, cl, as / Frank Trumbauer, Cm / Billy Richards, ts / Don Yates, vn / Rube Bloom, Tom Satterfield, p / Frank di Prima, bj / Louis Cassagne, bb, sb / Ward Archer, d / Irving Kaufman, v. New York, February 27, 1925.

15007 / 10 We're Back Together Again - vIK

Br 2847

New York, March 16, 1925.



15181 Red Hot Henry Brown

Br 2855


New York, April 11, 1925.

15513 Phoebe Snow (That Anthracite Mama)

Br 2898

Volly de Faut, cl, as, replaces Sannella; Carl Orech, ts, replaces Richards; Trumbauer omitted; Eddie Chester, v. New York, August 19, 1925.



E-16174 / 75 Ya! Ya! Alma - vEC

Br 2935


NOTE: Brunswick 2989 (SPANISH SHAWL), although credited on the labels to Ray Miller and his Orchestra, is actually a remake of the original Miller session by the Ambassadors (q.v.), under the direction of Louis Katzman.

Ray Miller dir: Charlie Margulis, Bob Howard, t / Andy Sindelar, Mike Durso, tb / Volly de Faut, cl, as / Fred Crissey, as / Karl Spaeth, ts / Herman Kaplan, vn / Bill Krenz, Joe Breiten­bach, p / Happy Mansfield, bb, sb / Tony Briglia, d. New York, March 9, 1926.

E-18319 Stomp Your Stuff

Br 3132


E-13325 I Want You To Want Me To Want You

Br 3133


Chicago, September 13, 1926.

E-20198 Mercy Percy

Br 3328

RAY MILLER AND HIS HOTEL GIBSON ORCHESTRA: Ray Miller, v, dir: Bob Jones, Doug Wellmon, t / Ted Skiles, tb / Roland Chastain, cl, as / Frank Wagner, ts, vn / Karl Milles, vn, v / Cookie Conrad, Andy Mansfield, p / Mort Clavner, bj, v / Cookie Trantham, bb, sb, v / Sam Bird, d / Andy Mansfield, Rex Maupin, a. Chicago, October 2, 1927.



C-1150 I Ain't Got Nobody - vRM, aAM

Br 3677, 3716

C-1153 Weary Blues - aAM

Br 3677, 3716

C-1156 Blue Baby - vRM-MC-CT, aRM

Br 3676


C-1160 Yep! 'Long About June - vRM-MC-CT, aRM

Br 3676


Al Cameron or trio, v. Cincinnati, February 1, 1928.

CN-101 Is She My Girl Friend? - v3

Br 3829, 3731

CN-105 I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate

Br 3829, 3731

CN-107 Sorry - vAC

Br 3828, 3749

CN-107-G Sorry - vAC

Br A-7637

CN-111 My Honey's Lovin' Arms - vAC

Br 3828, 3749

RAY MILLER AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Ray Miller dir: Max Connett, Lloyd Wallen, t / Jules Fasthoff, tb / Jim Cannon, cl, as / Maurice Morse, as / Lyle Smith, ts / Paul Lyman, vn / Art Gronwall, p, a / Al Carsella, pac / Leon Kaplan, bj, g / Jules Cassard, bb, sb / Bill Paley, d / Harry Maxfield, v. Chicago, September 21, 1928.

C-2333- Anything You Say - vHM

Br 4077, 3892, A-7933

C-2333-G Anything You Say

Br unissued?

Muggsy Spanier, c, added; Bob Nolan, v. Chicago, December 31, 1928.

C-2739- Who Wouldn't Be Jealous Of You? - vBN

Br 4131, 3920, A-8139

C-2739-G Who Wouldn't Be Jealous Of You?

Br unissued?

Chicago, January 3, 1929.

C-2743- That's A Plenty

Br 4224, 3947, A-8153

C-2744- Angry - vBN

Br 4224, 3947, A-8153

C-2744-G Angry

Br unissued?

NOTE: The Ray Miller orchestra recorded "Sunny Meadows" Program B (Brunswick matrices XC-2751- XC-2756 inclusive) on January 5, 1929 for the National Radio Advertising Company, but it is not known if there is anything of jazz value on these six sides.

Chicago, January 4, 1929.

C-2745-A or -B No One In The World But You - vBN

Br 4194, 3975

C-2745-G No One In The World But You

Br A-8140

Mary Williams, v. Chicago, January 12, 1929.

XC-2785- Angry

"Sunny Meadows" Program C, Sunbeam MFC-14 (LP)

XC-2786- Crazy Rhythm

"Sunny Meadows" Program C, Sunbeam MFC-14 (LP)

NOTE: Titles for the remainder of this program (matrices XC-2787 - XC-2790 inclusive) are unknown.

Chicago, January 18, 1929.

XC-2826- You're The Cream In My Coffee - vBN / I Ain't Got Nobody - vMW

"Sunny Meadows" Program D, Sunbeam MFC-14 (LP)

NOTE: Other known titles from this session (matrices XC-2825, XC-2827 - XC-2830 inclusive) include My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now / Caressing You - v / Royal Garden Blues, but it not known on which matrices they appear.

Chicago, January 24, 1929.

C-2857-A or -B Cradle Of Love - vBN

Br unissued

C-2858-A or -B Mississippi, Here I Am - vBN

Br 4194

C-2858-G Mississippi, Here I Am



Br A-8140

Chicago, January 25, 1929.

XC-2862- I'll Never Ask For More / He, She, And Me - vMW

"Sunny Meadows" Program E

XC-2866- Tell Me Who - vBN / There's No Place Like Home

"Sunny Meadows" Program E

NOTE: Titles for the remainder of this program (matrices XC-2861, XC-2863 - XC-2865 inclusive) are unknown.

Chicago, January 28, 1929.

XC-2878- What A Girl! What A Night!

"Sunny Meadows" Program F

XC-2879- Dream House / How About Me? - vMW

"Sunny Meadows" Program F

XC-2880- Sweetheart Of All My Dreams - v

"Sunny Meadows" Program F, Sunbeam MFC-14 (LP)

XC-2881- In My Garden Of Memories

"Sunny Meadows" Program F

XC-2882- Some Of These Days - vMW / Me And The Man In The Moon

"Sunny Meadows" Program F

XC-2883- Tiger Rag

"Sunny Meadows" Program F

Different personnel; Dusty Roads, v. Chicago, December 20, 1929.

C-5040- Harlem Madness - vDR

Br 4692, A-8643, 1096 (French)

C-5040-G Harlem Madness

Br unissued?

C-5041- Ain't You, Baby ? - vDR

Br 4692, A-8643, 1096 (French)

C-5041-G Ain't You, Baby ?

Br unissued?

NOTE: RAY MILLER AND HIS BAND on Australian Sterling denotes the Varsity Eight, q.v.




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