JOSIE MILLS
Misspelling of Josie Miles (q.v.) on Emerson 10874.
LILLIAN MILLS
Pseudonym on Gennett for Lillian Miller, q.v.
MAUDE MILLS
Vocal, acc. by possibly: Elmer Chambers or Howard Scott, c / ? George Brashear, tb / Don Redman and ? another, as / Fletcher Henderson, p / Charlie Dixon, bj / Bob Ricketts, a. New York c. April, 1923.
Tired Of Waiting Blues
Em 10624
Triflin' Blues
Em 10624
Acc. by unknown bj. New York, c. February, 1927.
Somebody's Been Loving My Baby
PA 7526, Per 126
I've Got The Joogie Blues
PA 7526, Per 126
NOTE: Both these issues as MAUDIE MILLS.
Acc. by Fats Waller, p. New York, early June, 1927.
7293-1-2 Anything That Happens Just Pleases Me
Ban 6019, Dom 3987, Or 949, Re 8348
7294-1-2 My Old Daddy's Got A Brand New Way To Love
Ban 6019, Dom 3987, Or 949, Re 8348
7295-1 I've Got The Joogie Blues
Ban 6043, Dom 4022, Or 976, Re 8391
NOTE: Oriole 949 and 976 as MAY CRANE.
Acc. by "novelty" group, probably including Mike Jackson, p / g / ? Jack Jones, v. New York, June 21, 1927.
7348-1 Golden Brown Blues
Dom 4006
7349- Hard-Headed Mama - vJJ
Plaza unissued
7350- Black Snake Blues
Ban 6043, Dom 4006, Or 976, Re 8371
Acc. by ? Mike Jackson, p / g / ? Jack Jones, v. New York, July 22, 1927.
7348-5 Golden Brown Blues - vJJ
Ban 6067, Dom 4006, Re 8371
7349-5 Hard-Headed Mama - vJJ
Ban 6067, Dom 4022, Re 8391
NOTE: Some issues as FRANKIE AND JONES.
PAUL MILLS' MERRY MAKERS
See Irving Mills.
PECK MILLS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Peck Mills, p, dir. unknown instrumentation and personnel. New York, September 28, 1925.
Deep Elm (You Tell 'Em I'm Blue)
Vic test (unnumbered)
Papa De Da Da
Vic test (unnumbered)
MILLS' MUSIC MASTERS
See Mills Blue Rhythm Band.
MILLS' MUSICAL CLOWNS
See Irving Mills.
MILLS' TEN BLACK BERRIES
Pseudonym on Velvet Tone and associated labels for Duke Ellington and his Orchestra, q.v.
VIOLET MILLS
Pseudonym on Domino for Julia Moody, q.v.
WARREN MILLS AND HIS BLUES SERENADERS
Matt Malneck, vn, dir. white orchestra (t / tb / 2 as / ts / 5vn / p / g / bb / d) and featuring Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Orchestra: Bubber Miley, Arthur Whetsel, t / Freddy Jenkins, t, fh / Joe Nanton, tb / Barney Bigard, cl, ts / Johnny Hodges, ss, as / Harry Carney cl, as, bar / Duke Ellington, p, a / Fred Guy, bj / Wellman Braud, sb / Sonny Greer, d, v / female v. New York, December 20, 1928.
49007-1 St. Louis Blues - v
JA 21 (LP)
49007-2 St. Louis Blues - v
Vic 35962
49008-1-2 Gems from "Blackbirds of 1928" - vSG
Vic unissued
49008-3 Gems from "Blackbirds of 1928"
Vic unissued
Matt Malneck, vn , dir: Manny Klein, Red Nichols and another, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, Arnold Brilhart, as / ts / 4 vn / Arthur Schutt, p / Eddie Lang, g / 2 bb / d / 3 female and 6 male (4 of them apparently black) voices, with unknown female soloist. New York, February 1, 1929.
49008-5 Gems from "Blackbirds Of 1928"
Vic 35962, HMV EB-44
49008-6 Gems from "Blackbirds Of 1928"
JA 21 (LP)
BILLY MILTON
Vocal, acc. by t / tb / ? Billy Amstel, cl, ts / 3 vn / ? Claude Ivy, p / ? Spike Hughes, sb / d. London, February 8, 1931.
GB-2678-1 Three Little Words
Dec F-2234
GB-2679-2 You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do?)
Dec F-2234
MIMOSA DANCE ORCHESTRA
See Ronnie Munro.
IRENE MIMS
Vocal, acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, March 26, 1928.
400172-A-B Woman's Lover Blues
OK unissued
400173-A-B Hop Head Blues
OK unissued
New York, c. March 30, 1928.
E-7262-A-B Bogus Blues
Vic unissued
E-7263 Dirty Blues
Voc 1183
E-7264-A-B Red River Blues
Voc unissued
E-7265 Close Fit Blues
Voc 1183
MISS FRANKIE
Pseudonym on Banner, Domino, and Regal for Jane Howard, q.v.
THE MISSISSIPPI COONS
Pseudonym on Homochord H-220 for the Novelty Five (see Harry Yerkes).
MISSISSIPPI JAZZ KINGS
Pseudonym on Australian Regal G-21480 for the Mound City Blue Blowers (GEORGIA ON MY MIND) and the Original Memphis Five (MY HONEY'S LOVIN' ARMS), both q.v.
MISSISSIPPI MAULERS
Leo McConville or Bill Moore, Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Dudley Fosdick, mel / Fud Livingston, cl, ts / Joe Venuti, vn / Frank Signorelli, p / Eddie Lang, g / Joe Tarto, bb / Stan King, d / Roy Evans, v. New York, July 20, 1928.
146754-1 Doin' The New Low Down
Col unissued
146755-3 My Angeline - vRE
Col 1545-D
146756-2 Don't Mess Around With Me - vRE
Col 1545-D
NOTE: Columbia files designate the band for this session as MANNY KLEIN'S ORCHESTRA.
MISSISSIPPI TRIO
See the Novelty Blue Boys and the Wabash Trio.
MISS LEE
Pseudonym on Connorized for Eliza Christmas Lee, q.v.
THE MISSOURIANS
Lockwood Lewis, v, dir: R. Q. Dickerson, Lammar Wright, t / De Priest Wheeler, tb / unknown, George Scott, cl,
as / Andrew Brown, cl, ts / Earres Prince, p / Morris White, bj / Jimmy Smith, bb / Leroy Maxey, d, v interjections on 58303. New York, June 3, 1929.
53802-2 Market Street Stomp
Vic V-38067, HMV JF-16, R-14270
53803-2 Ozark Mountain Blues - vLM
Vic V-38071, HMV JF-19, R-14293
53804-2 You'll Cry For Me, But I'll Be Gone - vLL
Vic V-38071
53805-1 Missouri Moan
Vic V-38067, HMV JF-16, JF-19, R-14270
New York, August 1, 1929.
53971-2 I've Got Someone
Vic V-38103, 1AC-0136, HMV R-14399
53972-2 "400" Hop
Vic V-38084
53973-3 Vine Street Drag
Vic V-38103, 1AC-0136, HMV AE-4365, R-14399
53974-2 Scotty Blues
Vic V-38084, BB B-6084
Walter Thomas, cl, ts, bar, replaces Brown. New York, February 17, 1930.
59173-2 Two Hundred Squabble
Vic V-38145, HMV JF-21, Alb 22958
59174-2 Swingin' Dem Cats
Vic V-38145, HMV JF-21
59175-1 Stoppin' The Traffic
Vic V-38120, 760-0002
59176-2 Prohibition Blues
Vic V-38120, 760-0002
MISSOURI DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Banner 1621 and Domino 3592 (STOMP OFF, LET'S GO) for Sam Lanin and his Orchestra, q.v.
MISSOURI JAZZ BAND / MISSOURI JAZZ HOUNDS
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Apex 693 Meditation (Original Memphis Five)
8561 Sadie Green The Vamp Of New Orleans (Adrian Schubert and his Salon Orchestra)
Banner 1399 San (Six Black Diamonds; see Nathan Glantz)
1409 Any Way The Wind Blows (Six Black Diamonds; see Sam Lanin)
1457 Where's My Sweetie Hiding? (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
1564 Save Your Sorrow For Tomorrow (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
1621 Stomp Off, Let's Go (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
1634 Angry (Seven Missing Links)
1728 I've Got Those Charleston Blues (Six Black Diamonds; possibly Sam Lanin or Adrian Schubert)
1846 Sadie Green (Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra)
1964 South Wind (The Rambling Ragadors; see Lou Gold)
7106 Know Nothing Blues (Six Jelly Beans)
7135 Try To Smile (Ten Jacks of Diamonds)
7140 Straight Back Home (Six Jelly Beans)
7157 Puttin' On The Dog (Six Jelly Beans)
7160 If I Can Ba-Ba-Baby You (Billy James and his Orchestra)
Broadway 1036 Sadie Green (Adrian Schubert's Orchestra
Challenge 638 Try To Smile (Ten Jacks of Diamonds)
900 If I Can Ba-Ba-Baby You (Billy James and his Orchestra)
Conqueror 7110 Ready For The River (Devine's Wisconsin Roof Orchestra)
7487 The Man From The South (Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra)
Domino 428 Where's My Sweetie Hiding? (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
3592 Stomp Off, Let's Go (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
3610 I'm Sitting On Top Of The World (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
3632 My Charleston Dancing Man (Six Black Diamonds; see Nathan Glantz)
3814 Sadie Green The Vamp Of New Orleans (Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra)
4011 Tiger Rag (California Ramblers)
3507 Ah, Ha! (California Ramblers)
3539 Save Your Sorrow For Tomorrow (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
3605 Angry (Seven Missing Links)
3632 My Charleston Dancing Man (Six Black Diamonds)
3696 I've Got Those Charleston Blues (Six Black Diamonds; possibly Sam Lanin or Adrian Schubert)
3935 South Wind (The Rambling Ragadors; see Lou Gold)
4184 Ready For The River (Devine's Wisconsin Roof Orchestra)
21231 Sadie Green The Vamp Of New Orleans (Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra)
Imperial 1396 Where's My Sweetie Hiding? (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
1541 Angry (Seven Missing Links)
Leonora 693 Meditation (Original Memphis Five)
Maxsa 1622 South Wind (The Rambling Ragadors; see Lou Gold)
Oriole 518 Fallin' Down (California Ramblers)
518 No Man's Mama (Lou Gold and his Orchestra)
521 When A Blonde Makes Up Her Mind To Do You Good (Lou Gold and his Orchestra)
528 Then I'll Be Happy (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
536 Sleepy-Time Gal (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
Paramount 20478 Sadie Green (Adrian Schubert's Orchestra)
20512 South Wind (The Rambling Ragadors; see Lou Gold)
Perfect 15273 Both sides by Adrian Schubert and his Salon Orchestra
15283 Sing, You Sinners (Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra
Regal 8615 Ready For The River (Devine's Wisconsin Roof Orchestra)
8942 Both sides by Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra
9470 Nothin' But (Joseph Samuels' Jazz Band)
9504 Long-Lost Mama (Six Black Diamonds; see Joseph Samuels)
9514 Bugle Call Rag (Joseph Samuels and his Orchestra)
9753 Where's My Sweetie Hiding? (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
9925 Stomp Off - Let's Go (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
Supertone S-2172 Both sides by Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra
S-2173 Both sides by Noble Sissle and his Orchestra
EDDIE MITCHELL AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Unknown c / tb / cl / as / ts / vn / pac / p / bj / bb / d. Richmond, IN, December 12, 1924.
12098-A Pleasure Mad
Gnt 5612
12099,-A-B Helen Gone
Gnt unissued
12100 Pickin' 'Em Up And Layin' 'Em Down
Gnt 5612
MITCHELL'S JAZZ KINGS
Louis Mitchell, d, dir: Cricket Smith, t / Frank Withers, tb / James Shaw, as / ts / Joe Meyers, p / Walter Kildaire, bj / Dan Parrish, ts, bb, sb. Paris, c. January, 1922.
5890 Ain't We Gol Fun? [sic]
P 6542
5891 Oh Me! Oh My!
P 6542, PA 7017
5892 Une femme qui passe
P 6544
5893 J'en ai marre
P 6544, PA 7017, 7023, 15108
5894 Hep
P 6543
5895 Sally, Won't You Please Come Back?
P 6543
NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 15108 as CASINO DANCE ORCHESTRA; 7017 is anonymous.
Paris, c. February, 1922.
5926 The Sheik Of Araby
P 6550
5927 Now And Then
P 6550
5928 Spooning
P 6549
5929 When Happiness Begins
P 6549
Paris, c. May, 1922.
6062 Ça, c'est une chose
P 6557, 5715, PA 15114, Sal 100504
6064 Machinalement
P 6557, 5714, PA 15114, Sal 100504
6068 Si j'avais su
P 6556, 5715, Sal 100505
6069 Dans la vie, faut pas s'en faire
P 6555, 5716, PA 15115, Sal 100507
6070 Non, non, jamais les hommes
P 6555, 5714, PA 15124, Sal 100507
6071 Je m' donne
P 6556, 5716, PA 15115, Sal 100505
6074 Dans la vie, faut pas s'en faire
P 6555
6075 Indecision - "Big Or Small Hat?"
P 6554
6076 Camomille
P 6554
6077 Hooch - An Indian Idol
P 6558
6080 Ten Little Fingers And Ten Little Toes
P 6558
NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 15114, 15115, and 15124 as CASINO DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Paris, c. July, 1922.
6114 Cutie
P 6564
6116 Lovable Eyes
P 6565, Sal 100506
6117 I'm Just Wild About Harry
P 6565
6118 Oh Gee! Oh Gosh!
P 6564
6121 The Montmartre Rag
P 6566
6122 Wabash Blues
P 6566, Sal 100506
Paris, c. September-October, 1922.
6161 Ty-Tee
P 6573
6162 Jimmy (I Love But You)
P 6574
6165 Everybody Step
P 6574
6166 Say It With Music
P 6575, Sal 100502
6167 Some Sunny Day
P 6575, Sal 100502
6168 All That I Need Is You
P 6572, Sal 100501
6169 Stumbling
P 6572
6170 Bimini Bay
P 6573, Sal 100501
Ralph "Shrimp" Jones, vn, added. Paris, c. September-October, 1922.
6188 Send Back My Honeyman
P 6578
6189 Angel Child
P 6576
6190 Dancing Fool
P 6576
6191 Do It Again
P 6577
6194 April Showers
P 6577
Turkish Ideals
P 6578
Jones omitted. Paris, c. April, 1923.
6674 Japanese Lanterns Blues
P 6598
6675 Chicago
P 6598
6692 Who Cares?
P 6599
6709 Sing 'Em Blues
P 6599
By The Sapphire Sea
P 6597
Ji-Ji-Boo
P 6597
Paris, c. July, 1923.
6923 Si vous n'aimez pas ça
P 6607, Sal 100503
6924 C'est Paris
P 6607, Sal 100503
6929 Carolina In The Morning
P 6608
6931 Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Goo'bye)
P 6608
6932 Tomorrow (I'll Be In My Dixie Home)
P 6606
6933 *Blue
P 6606
NOTE: There is very little jazz to be heard on most of the above records, and they are listed more for the historical than for the musical interest. M. Robert Goffin, in his book La Nouvelle Histoire du Jazz, refers to four titles made by this band (BRIGHT EYES, PEACHES, WHEN BUDDHA SMILES, and YADA), but so far, no trace can be found of any other details. In the same book is a reference to a recording of Jean Cocteau reading his poem "Le Coq et L'Arlequin" on two sides of an otherwise unidentified record, accompanied by "Orchestre Dan Parrish."
MOBILE JAZZERS
Pseudonym on Claxtonola for the Windy City Jazzers, q.v.
MOBILE MELODY MAKERS
Pseudonym on Radiex 1225 (A LITTLE BIT 0F JAZZ) for the Jazeliers, q.v.
THE MODERNISTS
Pseudonym on Banner 33192, Conqueror 8526, Melotone M-13159, Oriole 2990, Perfect 16002, and Romeo 2364 for Benny Goodman and his Orchestra, q.v.
MIFF MOLE'S (LITTLE) MOLERS
Red Nichols, t / Miff Mole, tb / Arthur Schutt, p / Dick McDonough, bj, g / Vic Berton, d. New York, January 26, 1927.
80338-A Alexander's Ragtime Band
OK 40758, Col 36280, C-6179, Par R-3320, A-2155, Od 165090, 193042
80339-A Some Sweet Day
OK 40758, Par R-3320, R-2506, A-2155, Od 193042
80340-A Hurricane
OK 40848, Par R-3362, Od 193053, A-189176
NOTE: Some copies of Parlophone R-2506 labeled SOME SWEET DAY, in accordance with the catalogue entry, play ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND.
Red Nichols, t / Miff Mole, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Arthur Schutt, p / Dick McDonough, bj, g / Joe Tarto, bb / Ray Bauduc, d. New York, March 7, 1927.
80501-B Davenport Blues
OK 40848, Par R-3362, Od 193053, A-189176
80502-A The Darktown Strutters' Ball
OK 40784, Voc 3041, Par R-3326, A-2188, A-4903, Od 193008, 19465, PO-52
80503-B A Hot Time In The Old Town
OK 40784, Voc 3041, Par R-3326, A-4903, Od 193008, PO-52
NOTE: The dubbing used on Vocalion 3041 omits the spoken introduction, starting with the cymbal crash immediately following it. The matrix numbers on both sides of this issue are false.
Red Nichols, t / Miff Mole, tb / Fud Livingston, cl, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Arthur Schutt, p / Dick McDonough, bj / Eddie Lang, g / Vic Berton, d. New York, August 30, 1927.
81296-B Imagination
OK 40890, Col 35687, Par R-3420, R, 2286, A-7618, Od 165192, 193092, A-189145
81297-B Feelin' No Pain
OK 40890, Col 35687, Voc 3074, Par R-3420, R-2269, A-7600, Od 165192, 193092, A-189145, 028536
81298-B Original Dixieland One-Step
OK 40932, Col 36010, Br 8243, Par R-3530, Od 165276, A-189106
New York, September 1, 1927.
81413-B My Gal Sal
OK 40932, Par R-3530, Od 165276, A-189106
81414-B Honolulu Blues
OK 40984, Br 8243, Par R-3441, Od 165328, 193171, 182280, A-189122
81415-C The New Twister
OK 40984, Voc 3074, Par R-3441, Od 165328, 193171, 182280, A-189122
NOTE: Odeon 182280 (Spanish) as MIFF MOLE AND HIS ORQUESTRA [sic].
Red Nichols, t / Miff Mole, tb / Frank Teschemacher, cl / Joe Sullivan, p / Eddie Condon, bj / Gene Krupa, d. New York, July 6, 1928.
400849-C One Step To Heaven (Windy City Stomp*)
HRS 15*, Col 35953
Leo McConville, t / Dudley Fosdick, mel, added.
400850-A Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble
OK 41445, Cl 5474-C, Har 1427-H, VT 2534-V, UHCA 23, Col 35953, Par R-2506, Od 238185, 279713
NOTE: Clarion 5474-C, Harmony 1427-H, and Velvet Tone 2534-V as TENNESSEE MUSIC MEN.
Red Nichols, Leo McConville, t / Miff Mole, tb / Dudley Fosdick, mel / Fud Livingston, cl, ts / Arthur Schutt, p / Carl Kress, g / Joe Tarto, bb / Stan King, d. New York, July 27, 1928.
400895-B Crazy Rhythm
OK 41098, Par R-230, Od 165412, 193237, A-189188
400896-A You Took Advantage Of Me
OK 41098, Par R-1157, Od 165412, 193237, A-189188, A-286057
NOTE: Parlophone R-230 as SAM LANIN'S FAMOUS PLAYERS AND SINGERS, despite there being no vocal.
Phil Napoleon, Manny Klein, t / Miff Mole, tb / Fud Livingston, cl, ts / Arthur Schutt, p / Joe Tarto, bb / Stan King, d. New York, November 26, 1928.
401394-B You're The Cream In My Coffee
OK 41153, Od ONY-41153, 165546, 182493, 193279, A-189209, 0126, Par E-4593, R-368, 22230
401395-B Wild Oat Joe
OK 41153, Od ONY-41153, 165546, 182493, 193279, 028536, Par R-2328, 22230
NOTE: Odeon ONY-41153 as EDDIE GORDON'S BAND; Parlophone E-4593 as COMEDY DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Leo McConville, Manny Klein, t / Miff Mole, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Arthur Schutt, p / Eddie Lang, g / Stan King, d. New York, April 19, 1929.
401815-C I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling
OK 41232, Par PNY-41232, R-421, R-2355, A-2976, Od 279695, A-189260, A-221163, A-286090
401816-A That's A Plenty
Od 279695, A-286090
401816-B That's A Plenty
OK 41232, Par PNY-41232, R-421, R-2336, A-2964, Od A-221163
401816-C That's A Plenty
Od A-189260
NOTE: Parlophone PNY-41232 as JOE CURRAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Matrix 401816-A reportedly was issued on Parlophone R-421, R-2336, and Odeon A-286090. It was included on the LP Parlophone PMC-7126.
Phil Napoleon, t, replaces Klein; Tommy Felline, g, replaces Lang. New York, July 12, 1929.
402529-C Birmingham Bertha
OK 41273, Od ONY-41273, 165788, 193378, A-189275, A-189307, A-221170, Par R-432, A-3046
402530-C Moanin' Low
OK 41273, Od ONY-41273, 193378, A-2324, A-189275, A-189307, A-221170, A-286028, Par R-849, 22525
NOTE: Odeon ONY-41273 as EDDIE GORDON'S BAND.
Phil Napoleon t / Miff Mole, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Babe Russin, ts / Arthur Schutt, p / Dick McDonough, g / Stan King, d. New York, September 24, 1929.
402986-B You Made Me Love You
Par R-647, Od 193622, A-286015
402987-C After You've Gone
OK 41445 UHCA 24, Par R-1063, A-3339, Od 193622, 238185, A-26049
Adrian Rollini, bsx, hfp, added; Lennie Hayton, p, replaces Schutt; Carl Kress, g, replaces McDonough; Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, February 6, 1930.
403740-A Navy Blues - vSL
OK 41371, Od ONY-36045, 193500, 279684, A-286018, Par PNY-34040, R-701, A-2986
403741-B Lucky Little Devil - vSL
OK 41371, Od ONY-36045, 279684, Par PNY-34041, R-702, A-2986
490036-A Navy Blues
Od ONY-36043, Par PNY-34038
490036-B Navy Blues
Par PMC-7126 (LP)
490037-A Lucky Little Devil
Od ONY-36043, Par PNY-34039
490037-B Lucky Little Devil
Par PMC-7126 (LP)
NOTE: Parlophone PNY-34038, 34039, 34040, and 34041 as GILBERT MARSH AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
MONTEREY DANCE BAND
Pseudonym on Duophone for the following items listed in this book:
B-5110 Jimtown Blues (The Tennessee Tooters)
B-5136 Roll 'Em, Girls (The Southerners)
B-5136 I Ain't Got Nobody (The Tennessee Tooters)
J. NEAL MONTGOMERY AND HIS ORCHESTRA
J. Neal Montgomery, p, dir: Henry Mason, Karl Burns, t / tb / George Derrigotte, __ Puckett, cl, as / __ Brown, cl,
ts / John Smith, bj, g / Jesse Wilcox, bb / Ted Gillum, d / v. Atlanta, March 14, 1929.
402313-B Atlanta Low Down
OK 8682
402314-B-C Auburn Avenue Stomp - v
OK 8682
JULIA MOODY
Vocal, acc. by Joe Smith's Jazz Band: Joe Smith, c / ? George Brashear, tb / ? Clarence Robinson, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p / ? Ralph Escudero, bb. Long Island City, NY, c. August, 1922.
The Cootie Crawl
BS 14122, Pm 12153
Jada Blues
BS 14122, Pm 12153
NOTE: Some copies of Black Swan 14122 as JA-DA BLUES.
Acc. by c / tb / cl / vn / p / bb. Long Island City, NY, c. September, 1922.
429-1 Good Man Sam
BS 14144, Pm 12155
Acc. by t / tb / cl / as / vn / p. Long Island City, NY, c. January, 1923.
499-2 Laughin' Cryin' Blues
BS 14140, Pm 12154
500-1 Starvin' For Love
BS 14140, Pm 12154
Scandal Blues
BS unisssued?
NOTE: SCANDAL BLUES by Julia Moody was listed on Black Swan 14150 in The Talking Machine World, but all known copies are by Mary Straine.
Acc. by Bubber Miley, c, or Jake Frazier, tb, as noted / Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooper, p. New York, c. October 29, 1924.
5693-3 Worried Blues - tb
Ban 1468, Dom 437, Re 9765
5694-2 Mad Mama's Blues - c
Ban 1451, Dom 438, Or 298, Re 9749
NOTE: Domino 437 and 438 as VIOLET MILLS; Oriole 298 as EDITH VAUGHAN.
Acc. by Bubber Miley, c / Louis Hooper, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York, c. November 3, 1924.
5700-1 Broken Busted Can't Be Trusted Blues
Ban 1468, Dom 437, Or 311, Re 9765
5701-1 Don't Forget, You'll Regret
Ban 1467, Dom 438, Re 9764
NOTE: Domino 437 and 438 as VIOLET MILLS; Oriole 311 as EDITH VAUGHAN.
Acc. by Percy Glascoe, cl / Edgar Dowell, p. New York, July 10, 1925.
140756-2 Strivin' Blues
Col 14087-D
140757-3 Last Night Blues
Col 14087-D
Acc. by her Dixie Wobblers (Col 14121-D) or Edgar Dowell's Chicago Waddlers (Col 14103-D): Robert Starr, c / Teddy Nixon, tb / Edgar Dowell, p / James Thomas, bj. New York, September 18, 1925.
140957-2 That Chicago Wiggle
Col 14121-D
140958-1 Midnight Dan
Col 14103-D
140959-1 Police Blues
Col 14103-D
140960-2 He'll Do You Wrong
Col 14121-D
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