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NEW ORLEANS BLUES BAND

Pseudonym on Varsity 6029 for Zach Whyte's Chocolate Beau Brummls, q.v.



NEW ORLEANS BOOTBLACKS

George Mitchell, c / Kid Ory, tb / Johnny Dodds, cl / Joe Clark, as / Lil Armstrong, p / Johnny St. Cyr, bj. Chicago, July 14, 1926.

142436-1 Mixed Salad

Col 14465-D, Bm 1095, HJCA HC-31, VJR 2

142437-3 I Can't Say

Col 14465-D, Bm 1095, HJCA HC-31, VJR 2

142438-1 Flat Foot

Col 14337-D, DB-3422, BF-618, CQ-2780, DCH-250, DZ-883, Bm 1083, HJCA HC-26, VJR 1

142439-1 Mad Dog

Col 14337-D, DB-3422, BF-618, CQ-2780, DCH-112, DZ-883, Bm 1083, HJCA HC-26, VJR 1



See also New Orleans Wanderers.

NEW ORLEANS FIVE

Pseudonym on Romeo 370 for the Original Indiana Five, q.v.



NEW ORLEANS JAZZ BAND

Harry Gluck, t / Mike Martini, tb / Sidney Arodin, cl / Wilder Chase, p / Tommy de Rose, d. New York, c. February 12, 1924.

5422-1 Tin Roof Blues

Ban 1318, Re 9615, Poydras 27

New York, c. February, 1924.

10030-1 Mindin' My Bus'ness

Dom 306

10031-2 Lots O' Mama



Dom 308

10032 Hula Lou

Dom 306

NOTE: All the above three issues as DIXIE JAZZ HOUNDS.

New York, c. March, 1924.

10058-2 Waitin' Around

Dom 329

10059-2 31st Street Blues



Dom 328

10060-2 My Papa Doesn't Two-Time No Time

Dom 335, Apex 8250

New York, c. April, 1924.

10083-1-2 Limehouse Blues

Dom 338, Pen 1383

10084-1 It Had To Be You

Dom 335, Cvl / Pt / Tri 11383, Fed 5405, Pen 1383, Sil 2405, Max 1512

10085-1-2 Down Where The South Begins

Dom 338, Bwy / Pt / Tri 11382

NOTE: Maxsa 1512 as MAXSA'S NEW YORK ORCHESTRA.

Dave Skine or Dick Maffei, bj, added. New York, c. September 10, 1924.

5623-3 Dixie Flyer Sam

Ban 1428, Dom 401, Or 253, Re 9725

5624-1-2 I'm Gonna Get Acquainted In A Quaint Old-Fashioned Town

Ban 1428, Dom 389, Or 251, Re 9725

5625-1 How Could You Leave Me Now?

Dom 387, Or 271, Apex 8270, Poydras 27

NOTE: Banner 1428 Regal 9725 as SIX BLACK DIAMONDS; Broadway / Triangle 11382 as GOLDEN GATE
ORCHESTRA; Carnival / Puretone / Triangle 11383 and Pennington 1383 as SCHUBERT'S METROPOLITAN
ORCHESTRA; Domino 328 and 329 as DIXIE JAZZ HOUNDS; Maxsa 1512 as MAXSA'S NEW YORK ORCHESTRA; Oriole 251, 253 as MIAMI JAZZ BAND; Oriole 271 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND.

Harry Gluck, t / Mike Martini, tb / Sidney Arodin, cl / Wilder Chase, p / Dave Skine or Dick Maffei, bj / Tommy


de Rose, d. New York, c. October 23, 1924.

5677-1-2-3 Honey, Don't You Shake Me Down

Or 291

5678-2 Alabamy Stay-At-Home



Dom 403, Or 272

5679-1 My Lovie Lee

Ban 1445, Dom 416 Or 269, Re 9739

5680-1 Copenhagen

Ban 1445, Dom 416, Or 291, Re 9739

5680-2 Copenhagen

Apex 8272

NOTE: Domino 416 as RIALTO DANCE ORCHESTRA; Oriole 269 and 291 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND; Oriole 272 as ORIOLE DANCE ORCHESTRA.

Herman Drewes, t / Ted Raph, tb / Brad Gowans, cl / Tony Franchini, p / Dick Maffei, bj / Tommy de Rose, d, ldr. New York, May 6, 1925.

6006-1 Some Of These Days

Ban 1544, Dom 3509, Or 413, Re 9839

6006-2 Some Of These Days

Apex 8359, Leo 10019

6007-1-2 My Sweet Louise

Ban 1556, Dom 3524, Em 10868, Re 9852, Sil 2498, Poydras 63

NOTE: Emerson 10868 as PENNSYLVANIA SYNCOPATORS; Oriole 413 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND; Silvertone 2498 as LANIN'S ROSELAND ORCHESTRA.

New York, June 12, 1925.

6046-2 Right Or Wrong

Or 445

6047-1 Red Hot Henry Brown



Dom 21091, Or 464, Apex 8398, Mic 22043

6047-2 Red Hot Henry Brown

Beeda 112

NOTE: Oriole 445 and 464 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND. New York, October 8, 1925.

6216-1 The Camel Walk

Apex 8429, Dom 21107, Mic 22056, St 10094

6216-2-3 The Camel Walk

Ban 1618, Dom 3590, Re 9923

6218-1 Melancholy Lou

Apex 8411, Dom 21091, Mic 22043, St 10078

6218-2 Melancholy Lou

Ban 1624, Dom 3594, Or 497, Re 9920, Poydras 63

NOTE: Oriole 497 as SIX BLACK DIAMONDS.

The name NEW ORLEANS JAZZ BAND was itself a pseudonym for the following items listed in this book.

Banner 6049 Tiger Rag (Five Birmingham Babies)

Domino 3439 Hot Sax Booker's Jazz Band)



See also the Original New Orleans Jazz Band.

NEW ORLEANS JAZZ TRIO

Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooper, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York, June 18, 1926.

X-186,-A Dancin' The Blues

Gnt unissued

X-187,-A Desert Blues

Gnt unissued



NEW ORLEANS LUCKY SEVEN

Pseudonym on OKeh 8544, Columbia 35664, and Australian Columbia DO-2245 for Bix Beiderbecke and his Gang, q.v.



NEW ORLEANS OWLS

Benjie White, cl, as, dir: Bill Padron, c / Lester Smith, ts / Mose Farrar, p / Rene Gelpi, bj, g / Dan LeBlanc, bb / Earl Crumb, d. New Orleans, September 24, 1925.

140992-2 Stomp Off, Let's Go

Col 489-D

140993-1-2 Oh Me! Oh My!

Col 489-D

140994-2 The Owls' Hoot

Col 605-D

140995-1-2 Zero

Col unissued

Benjie White, cl, as, dir: Bill Padron, c / Frank Netto, tb / Pinky Vidacovich, cl, as / Lester Smith, ts / Mose Farrar,
p / Rene Gelpi, bj, g / Dan LeBlanc, bb / Earl Crumb, d. New Orleans, April 14, 1926.

142018-1-2 Spaghetti

Col unissued

142019-3 Piccadilly

Col 1158-D

142020-2 Tampeekoe

Col 688-D

142021-2 Dynamite

Col 1045-D

142022-1 Pretty Baby

Col 1045-D

142023-2 West End Romp

Col 688-D

Sigfre Christensen, p, replaces Farrar. Atlanta, November 8, 1926.

143110-2 Blowin' Off Steam

Col 823-D, J-128

143111-1 Boneyard Shuffle

Col unissued

143112-2 White Ghost Shivers

Col 862-D, J-205

143113-2 The Nightmare

Col 943-D, 4452

143114-2 Brotherly Love

Col 823-D, J-128

143115-2 Eccentric

Col 943-D, 4452

New Orleans, April 15, 1927.

143979-1 So Long, Joe

Col unissued

143980-1 Killing Time

Col unissued

143981-1 That's A Plenty

Col 1547-D, J-597

14398E-1 Meat On The Table

Col 1158-D

Red Bowman, c, v, added; Nappy Lamare, bj, v, replaces Gelpi. New Orleans, October 26, 1927.

145022-2 The New Twister

Col 1547-D, J-597

145023-2 Goose Pimples

Col 1261-D

145024-2 Throwin' The Horns - vRB-NL

Col 1261-D



NEW ORLEANS PEPSTERS

Pseudonym on Van Dyke for the following items listed in this book:

77038 Close Fit Blues (Clarence Williams Orchestra)

81836 The Harlem Stomp Down (Levee Syncopators)

81843 The Rackett (Levee Syncopators)

NEW ORLEANS RAMBLERS

Bob Haring dir: Sterling Bose, Charlie Spivak, t / Jack Teagarden, tb, v / Jimmy Dorsey, as / Gil Rodin, as / Eddie Miller, ts / Al Beller, vn / Gil Bowers, p / Nappy Lamare, g / Harry Goodman, sb / Ray Bauduc, d / The Cotton Pickers, v quartet / Ben Pollack, v. New York, February 18, 1931.

E-36104- That's The Kind Of Man For Me - vJT

Mt M-12230, Decatur 508

E-36105- I'm One Of God's Children (Who Hasn't Got Wings) - vJT

Mt M-12133

E-36106- No Wonder I'm Blue - vBP

Mt M-12133

E-36107-A-B There's Rhythm In The River - vCP

ARC unissued



NEW ORLEANS RHYTHM KINGS

FRIARS SOCIETY ORCHESTRA, DIRECTION - HUSK O'HARE [sic]: Elmer Schoebel, p, a, dir: / Paul Mares, c / George Brunies, tb / Leon Rappolo, cl / Jack Pettis, Cm, ts / Lou Black, bj / Arnold Loyocano, sb / Frank Snyder, d. Richmond, IN, August 29, 1922.

11178-B Eccentric

Gnt 5009, Br 02211

11179-C Farewell Blues

Gnt 4966, St 9303

11180-A Discontented Blues

Gnt 4967, St 9304

11181-B Bugle Call Blues

Gnt 4967, St 9304, Br 02213, Tpl 538

Richmond, IN, August 30, 1922.

11182-B Panama

Gnt 4968, St 9313, Br 02212, Tp1 550

11183-C Tiger Rag

Gnt 4968, St 9313, Tpl 550

11184 Livery Stable Blues

Pm 14028

11185 Oriental

Gnt 4996, St 9303, EBW 3868, Wp 3044

NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 3868 and Westport 3044 as REGENT ORCHESTRA.

NEW ORLEANS RHYTHM KINGS [FORMERLY FRIARS SOCIETY ORCHESTRA appended on some copies]: Paul Mares, c / George Brunies, tb / Leon Roppolo, cl / Mel Stitzel, p / Ben Pollack, d. Richmond, IN, March 12, 1923.

11352 Sweet Lovin' Man

Gnt 5104, Tpl 534

11352-A Sweet Lovin' Man

Gnt 5104, Br 02210

11353 That's A Plenty

Gnt 5105, UHCA 88

11353-A That's A Plenty

Gnt 5105, Br 02208, Tpl 521

11354, -B Shimmeshawabble [sic]

Gnt 5106, BRS 10041, JCl 503, VJR 03, JC L-27

11355-B Weary Blues

Gnt 5102, Buddy 8003, Gothic 509, Tpl 549, Poydras MJC-12, Tem R-2

Richmond, IN, March 13, 1923.

11356 Da Da Strain

Gnt 5106


11357-A-B Wolverine Blues

Gnt 5102, Gothic 509, Tpl 549, Tem R-2

11358-B Maple Leaf Rag (Scott Joplin)

Gnt 5104, UHCA 45, Tpl 534, Br 02209

11359 Tin Roof Blues

Gnt 5105, UHCA 87, Tpl 521

11359-A Tin Roof Blues

Gnt 5105, Buddy 8001, Br 02208

11359-B Tin Roof Blues

Gnt 5105, Buddy 8001, St 9435

Paul Mares, c / George Brunies, tb / Leon Roppolo, cl / Jack Pettis, Cm / Glenn Scoville, as, ts / Don Murray, cl,
ts / Jelly Roll Morton or Kyle Pierce, p (as shown) / Bob Gillette, bj / Chink Martin, bb / Ben Pollack, d. Richmond, IN, July 17, 1923.

11535-A Sobbin' Blues - pJRM

Gnt 5219, Buddy 8003, Tpl 551

11536-A Marguerite - pKP

Gnt 5217

11539 Angry - pKP

Gnt 5219, Tpl 551, JC L-27

11539-A Angry - pKP

Gnt 5219, Buddy 8002

11540 Clarinet Marmalade - pJRM

Gnt 5220, Buddy 8004, VJR 15

11540-A Clarinet Marmalade - pJRM

Gnt 5220, Tpl 520, Br 02209

11541-A Mr. Jelly Lord - pJRM

Gnt 5220, Buddy 8004, Tpl 520, VJR 15

NOTE: Matrices 11537 / 11538 are piano solos by Jelly Roll Morton, q.v.

Richmond, IN, July 18, 1923.

11550 London Blues - pJRM

Grit 5221, Tpl 533, Br 02210

11551 Milenberg Joys - pJRM

Gnt 3076, Buddy 9007

11551-A Milenberg Joys - pJRM

Gnt 5217

11551-C Milenberg Joys - pJRM

Gnt 5217, 3076, BRS 1004, JC1 503, VJR 4, Tem R-3, JC L-113

11552-A Mad ('Cause You Treat Me This Way) - pKP

Gnt 5221, Tpl 533

ORIGINAL NEW ORLEANS RHYTHM KINGS: Paul Mares, c / Santo Pecora, tb / Leon Roppolo, cl / Charlie Cordella, ts / Glyn Lea "Red" Long, p / Bill Eastwood, bj / Chink Martin, bb / Leo Adde, d. New Orleans, January 23, 1925.

8902-A Baby

OK 40422


8903-B I Never Knew What A Gal Could Do

OK 40422, HRS 6

8904-A She's Crying For Me Blues

OK 40327, Par R-3254, Col DB-3470, Od 03279, 5584, BRS 18, Tpl 556, Plato 116

8905-A Golden Leaf Strut

OK 40327, Par R-3254, Col DB-3470, Od 03279, 5584, BRS 18, Tpl 556, Plato 116

NEW ORLEANS RHYTHM KINGS: As last above, but Charlie Cordella, cl, replaces Roppolo, and there is no ts. New Orleans, March 26, 1925.

32125-1 She's Cryin' For Me



BB B-10956

32125-4 She's Cryin' For Me

Vic 19645, 28206

32126-1 Everybody Loves Somebody Blues (But Nobody Loves Me)

Vic 19645, 28206

32126-2 Everybody Loves Somebody Blues (But Nobody Loves Me)



BB B-10956

Wingy Mannone, t / George Brunies or Santo Pecora, tb / Sidney Arodin, cl / Eddie Miller, cl, ts / Gil Bowers, p / Nappy Lamare, g / ? Benny Pottle, sb / ? Bob White, d. New York, June, 1934.

176364-2 Panama

Merritt 6 (LP)

17635-1 Tin Roof Blues



Merritt 6 (LP)

Wingy Mannone, t / George Brunies, tb / Sidney Arodin, cl / Terry Shand, p / Benny Pottle, sb / Bob White, d. New York, September 12, 1934.

38608-A San Antonio Shout

Dec 161, 336419, M-39002, Br 02040, 80118, Od 284150

38609-A Tin Roof Blues

Dec 161, 3523, Br 01910, 80118

38610-A Panama

Dec 162, 3945, Br 01910, 80145

38611-A Jazz It Blues (The Jazz Me Blues*)

Dec 162, 336419*, M-39002*, Br 80145, 02040, Od 284150

New York, September 26, 1934.

38734-A Bluin' The Blues

Dec 464, Br 80120, 02337

38735-A Ostrich Walk

Dec 229, Br 80119, 01988, A-9767

38736-A Original Dixieland One-Step

Dec 229, Br 80119, 01988, A-9767

38737-A Sensation

Dec 464, Br 80120, 02337

NEW ORLEANS SEVEN ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Elite 5032 for the Varsity Seven, q.v.



NEW ORLEANS STOMPERS

Pseudonym on Paradox 4 and VJR for the Moonlight Revelers (ALABAMA SHUFFLE) and Jelly James and his Fewsicians (GEORGIA BO BO), both q.v.



NEW ORLEANS STRUTTERS

Pseudonym on Champion 15398 for Frank Bunch and his Fuzzy Wuzzies, q.v.



NEW ORLEANS WANDERERS

George Mitchell, c / Kid Ory, tb / Johnny Dodds, cl / Joe Clark, as, except on 142426-1 / Lil Armstrong, p / Johnny St. Cyr, bj, speech. Chicago, July 13, 1926.

142426-1 Perdido Street Blues

Col 698-D, DB-2860, BF-417, CQ-2239, DZ-789, GN-5086, GNS-5092, N-199, SE-5008-S, UHCA 15, Tpl 540

142427-2 Gate Mouth

Col 698-D, DB-2860, BF-417, CQ-2239, DZ-789, GN-5086, GNS-5092, N-199, SE-5008-S, UHCA 16, Tpl 540

142428-3 Too Tight - spJSC

Col 735-D, DB-2920, CQ-2240, DW-5080, DZ-813, GNS-5093, Bm 1084, HJCA HC-30, VJR 20

142429-2 Papa Dip

Col 735-D, DB-2920, CQ-2240, DW-5080, DZ-813, GNS-5093, Bm 1084, HJCA HC-30, VJR 20

NOTE: UHCA 15 and 16 are coupled. See also New Orleans Bootblacks.

NEW ORLEANS WILD CATS

See Eddie Edinborough and his New Orleans Wild Cats.

NEWPORT DANCE ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Pathé Actuelle 36658 and Perfect 14839 for Al Lynch and his Orchestra, q.v.



NEWPORT SYNCOPATORS

Pseudonym on Van Dyke for Cliff Jackson and his Krazy Kats, q.v.



NEW PRINCE'S TORONTO BAND

Between October, 1924, and February 25, 1926, this Canadian band was resident in London; of the more than fifty sides they recorded there, the following is a good example of hot dance music of the time.

Hal Swain, as, ts, v, dir: Alfie Noakes, t / Bill Hall, tb / Les Allen, as, v / Frank Walsh, p / Dave Caplan, bj / Ron Garrison, bb / Ken Kenny, d. London, November 5, 1925.

WA-2561-3 Paddlin' Madelin' Home - vHS-LA

Col 3824

NEW SYNCO JAZZ BAND

See Synco Jazz Band.

LLOYD NEWTON AND HIS VARSITY ELEVEN

Ed Kirkeby, ? v, dir: Jack Purvis, t / Bobby Davis, Pete Pumiglio, cl, as / Sam Ruby, ts / 2 vn / Jack Russin, p / Tommy Felline, g / Ward Lay, sb / Stan King, d. New York, late October, 1930.

1066 St. Louis Blues - v

Cr 3017


1067-3 Sweet Jennie Lee - v

Cr 3013, Imp 2048

1068 I Got Rhythm - v

Cr 3012


RAMON NEWTON

Also known as Cyril Newton, the leader, violinist and vocalist of the original Savoy Havana Band made some solo sides for HMV accompanied by a small group that played quite interesting music. The following are known or


reported to be in this cate­gory, despite the titles.

Vocal, acc. by Syncopated Quartet: probably: Jimmy Wornell, t / Van Phillips, cl, as / Billy Mayerl, p / Dave Thomas, bj. Hayes, Middlesex, October 8, 1925.

Bb-6887-1 Where Is That Girl Who Was Stolen From Me?

HMV B-2156

Bb-6890-1 Chick-Chick-Chicken

HMV B-2156

Hayes, Middlesex, December 2, 1925.

Bb-7439-2 If You Knew Susie (Like I Know Susie)

HMV B-2241

Bb-7440-1 I'm An Airman

HMV B-2241

Hayes, Middlesex, February 17, 1926.

Bb-7915-1 Brown Eyes, Why Are You Blue?

HMV B-2285



THE NEWTOWN PIPPINS

The following titles credited thus are reportedly of jazz interest.

Unknown t / tb / 2 as / ts / p / bj / bb / d / Elmer Russell, v. New York, March 8, 1928.

GEX-1119-A Caroline - vER

Gnt 6741, Bell 598, Ch 15498, Spr 2512

GEX-1120 Isabella (Tell Your Fella) - vER

Gnt 6413, Bell 592, Ch 15456, Spr 2545

GEX-1121 Green River Blues - vER

Bell 591, Ch 15459

GEX-1122 Oh! Daisy - vER

Bell 589, Spr 2532

NOTE: Bell 589, 591, 592 and 598 as KIRBY'S KINGS OF JAZZ; Champion 15456, 15456, and 15459 as CHUCK KING AND HIS KENTUCKIANS; Superior 2512, 2532, and 2545 as EMIL RUCKER AND HIS BOYS.



NEW YORK CASINO ORCHESTRA

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

1489 Georgia Rose (California Ramblers)

1489 Stop! Rest Awhile (Yerkes S.S. Flotilla Orchestra)

1507 The Sheik (California Ramblers)

1600 Runnin' Wild (The Southland Six)

1621 Sittin' In A Corner (Broadway Syncopators)

NEW YORK DANCE ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Guardsman 1312 (LOOSE FEET) for the Original Memphis Five, q.v.



THE NEW YORKERS

Pseudonym on Victor and HMV for Gene Kardos and his Orchestra, q.v. It was also used as a pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:

Angelus 3008 Is She My Girl Friend? (Varsity Eight)

3082 Makin' Whoopee (Ernie Golden and his Orchestra)

Brunswick 6164 Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra

The following sides issued under this name have never been more closely identified. They are said to feature


good t / tb / ts / vn / p, among others.

New York, c. December, 1929.

Harmonica Harry

QRS Q-1002

Go Get 'Em, Caroline

QRS Q-1002

New York, c. January, 1930.

2024-3 Kickin' A Hole In The Sky - v

QRS Q-1027, Gds 208

New York, c. March, 1930.

Let Me Sing - And I'm Happy - v

QRS Q-1053

2 t / tb / cl, as / ts / bsx / p / bj / bb / d. New York, c. May, 1930.

2378-2 Fireworks

QRS Q-1053

NEW YORKERS TANZORCHESTER

George Carhart, bj, g, dir: Evelyn Bazell, t / Eddie Norman, tb / Danny Polo, cl, as / Andy Foster, ts / Jack O'Brien, p / Dave Tough, d / Al Bowlly, v. Berlin, September 28, 1927.

M-19450 Hoosier Sweetheart

Hom 4-2420

M-19451 Sunny Disposish - vAB

Hom 4-2420

NOTE: This issue as GEORGE CARHART'S NEW YORKERS JAZZ ORCHESTER.

Unknown v. Berlin, October, 1927.

MO-1078 It All Belongs To Me - v

Tri-Ergon TE-5108

MO-1079 A Siren Dream - v

Tri-Ergon TE-5109

Music And Moonlight - v

Tri-Ergon TE-5109

My Sunday Girl - v

Tri-Ergon TE-5108

I'm Living On Love - v3

Tri-Ergon TE-5110

There's A Cradle In Caroline - v

Tri-Ergon TE-5110

Berlin, November, 1927.

MO-1163 Ostrich Walk

Tri-Ergon TE-5134

MO-1164 Pretty Girl

Tri-Ergon TE-5135

MO-1165 By The Waterfall

Tri-Ergon TE-5134

MO-1167 Clarinet Marmalade

Tri-Ergon TE-5136

MO-1168 Smile

Tri-Ergon TE-5137

MO-1169 One More Night

Tri-Ergon TE-5136

MO-1170 It's A Million To One You're In Love

Tri-Ergon TE-5137

NEW YORK STOMPERS

Pseudonym on Mayfair for Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang's All-Star Orchestra.



NEW YORK SYNCOPATORS

Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:­

Broadcast W-529 I Want To Meander In The Meadow (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)

Odeon ONY-36148 It's A Great Life (Sam Lanin's Famous Players)

ONY-36149 When Kentucky Bids The World "Good Morning" (Sam Lanin's Famous Players)

ONY-36152 Both sides by Sam Lanin's Famous Players

ONY-36157 I'll Be Blue, Just Thinking Of You (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)

ONY-36158 I Got Rhythm (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)

ONY-36165 Both sides by Fred Rich and his Orchestra

ONY-36189 I'm So In Love With You (Duke Ellington and his Orchestra)

ONY-36190 I Can't Realise You Love Me (Duke Elington and his Orchestra)

ONY-36208 Just A Crazy Song (Sam Lanin's Famous Players)

OKeh 40757 Both sides by Ted Wallace and his Orchestra

40860 Both sides by Ted Wallace and his Orchestra

40965 Both sides by Ted Wallace and his Orchestra

41003 Both sides by Sam Lanin's Famous Players

41202 Both sides by the Goofus Five and their Orchestra

41264 The One That I Love Loves Me (Sam Lanin's Famous Players)

Parlophone A-2462 Mary (Ted Wallace and his Orchestra)

A-3147 The Little Things In Life (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)

E-5769 Both sides by Ted Wallace and his Orchestra

R-823 When Kentucky Bids The World "Good Morning" (Sam Lanin's Famous Players)

R-857 Cheerful Little Earful (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)

R-874 The Little Things In Life (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)



NICK NICHOLS AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Jack Cox and another, t / tb / 2 as / ts / p / bj / bb / d. Camden, NJ, January 22, 1929.

267 She Belongs To Me

Vic test


269 The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise

Vic test


New York, November, 1929.

3700-A Breakin' A Leg (Jazz Me Blues)

GG 1820

RAY NICHOLS AND HIS FOUR TOWERS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym for Fletcher Henderson and his Connie's Inn Orchestra, q.v., on Bluebird B-5904.



RED NICHOLS

VAN'S COLLEGIANS: Red Nichols, t / Miff Mole, tb / Bobby Davis, as / ? Rube Bloom, p / ? Eddie Lang, bj / ? Joe Tarto, bb / Vic Berton, d. New York, c. March 5, 1926.

106690 Jig Walk

PA 36422, 11134, per 14603

106691 Whose Who Are You?

PA 36432, Per 14613

NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 11134 as RED NICHOLS AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

RED AND MIFF'S STOMPERS: Red Nichols, t / Miff Mole, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Alfie Evans, as / Arthur Schutt, p / Joe Tarto, bb / Vic Berton, d. New York, October 13, 1926.

11245-A-B-C Alabama Stomp

Ed 51854


11246-A-B-C Stampede

Ed 51854


NOTE: One take of each title was also dubbed on Steiner-Davis 106.

New York, November 10, 1926.

11291-A-B Hurricane

Ed 51878


11291-C Hurricane

Ed unissued?; JO BDW-8007 (CD)

11292-A Black Bottom Stomp

Ed unissued

11292-B-C Black Bottom Stomp

Ed 51878


NOTE: Although 11291-C was approved, no commercial issues are known. The Jazz Oracle dubbing is from a test pressing held at the Edison National Historic Site. One take of each title was also dubbed on Steiner-Davis 105.

RED NICHOLS AND HIS FIVE PENNIES: Red Nichols, t / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Arthur Schutt, p / Eddie Lang,


g / Vic Berton, d. New York, December 8, 1926.

E-4178; E-20992 Washboard Blues

Voc 15498, Br 40608

E-4179; E-20993 Washboard Blues

Br 3407, 6814, 80072, 01801 A-222, Voc 1069

E-4180; E-20994 That's No Bargain

Br 3407, 40608

E-4181; E-20995 That's No Bargain

Br 3407, 6814, 80372, 01801 A-222, Voc 1069, 15498

NOTE: Brunswick 40608 as ORQUESTA DE R. NICHOLS

Miff Mole, tb, added. New York, December 20, 1926.

E-21594; E-4263 Buddy's Habits

Br 3477, 6815, 80071, 01802, A-358, Voc 1076, 15573

E-21597; E-4260 Boneyard Shuffle

Br 3477, 6815, 80071, 01802, A-358, Voc 1076, 15573

New York, January 12, 1927.

E-4382; E-22981 Alabama Stomp

Br 3550, 6817, 01804, A456

E-4383; E-22982 Alabama Stomp

Voc 15566, 1078

E-4384; E-22983 Alabama Stomp

Br 3550


E-4385; E-22984 Hurricane

Br 3550, 6817, 01804, A-456, Voc 15566, 1078

E-4386 / 7; Hurricane

E-22985 / 6 Br 3550

NOTE: The Brunswick masters were assigned new Vocalion master numbers on May 5, 1927: E-5143 / 44 / 45
(ALABAMA STOMP) and E-5146 / 47 / 48 (HURRICANE).

RED AND MIFF'S STOMPERS: As last Five Pennies session above, but Tony Colucci, bj, replaces Lang. New York, February 11, 1927.

37768-2 Delirium

Vic 20778

37768-3 Delirium

JA 21 (LP)

37769-2 Davenport Blues

Vic 20778

37769-3 Davenport Blues



JA 21 (LP)

RED NICHOLS AND HIS FIVE PENNIES: Red Nichols, t, a / Miff Mole, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Joe Venuti, vn / Arthur Schutt, p / Eddie Lang, g / Vic Berton, d. New York, March 3, 1927.

E-21718; E-4643 Bugle Call Rag

Br 3490, 3510, 6816, 80169, 01803, A-7556, Voc 15536

E-21721; E-4640 Back Beats

Br 3490, 3510, 6816, 01803, A-7556, Voc 15536

Venuti probably omitted. New York, May 18, 1927.

E-5143 / 45 Alabama Stomp

Voc unissued

E-5146 / 48 Hurricane

Voc unissued

Adrian Rollini, bsx, added. New York, June 20, 1927.

E-23665; Cornfed - aRN

E-6302 Br 3597, 6818, Voc 15602

E-23666 Cornfed - aRN

Br 3597, 01805, A7543

E-23668 Five Pennies - aRN

Br 3855, 3819, 6821, 4844 (Canadian), Col DO-1354

NOTE: Some copies of Brunswick 4844 play MY GAL SAL (from matrix E-26751, q.v.) although labeled as FIVE
PENNIES.

New York, June 25, 1927.

E-23755; E-6300 Mean Dog Blues

3597, 6818, 01805, A-7543, Voc 15602

RED NICHOLS AND HIS FIVE PENNIES: Red Nichols, t, plus Leo McConville, Manny Klein, t / Miff Mole, tb /
Pee Wee Russell, cl / Fud Livingston, ts, a / Adrian Rollini, bsx, gfs / Lennie Hayton, p, cel / Dick McDonough, g / Vic Berton, d. New York, August 15, 1927.

E-24224 Riverboat Shuffle

Br 3627

E-24225 Riverboat Shuffle



Br 3627, 3698, 6820, 01806, A-7601, A-500400

E-24228 Eccentric

Br 3627, 3698, 6820, 01806, A-7601, A-500400, Col DO-1354

E-24230 Ida, Sweet As Apple Cider

Br 3626

E-24232; E-6531 Ida, Sweet As Apple Cider



Br 3626, 6819, 80069, 01536, A-7559, A-500401, Coral 91015, Mt M-12443, Per 15648,
Voc 4654, 15622

E-24235; E-6534 Feelin' No Pain

Br 3626, 6819, 80069, 01536, A-7559, A-500401, Coral 91015, Mt M-12443, Per 15648, Voc 4654, 15622

NOTE: Melotone M-12443 and Perfect 15648 as THE RED HEADS.

RED AND MIFF'S STOMPERS: Red Nichols, t / Miff Mole, tb / Pee Wee Russell, Fud Livingston cl, ts, a / Lennie Hayton, p / Carl Kress, g / Jack Hanson, bb / Vic Berton, d. New York, October 12, 1927.

40168-1 Slippin' Around

Vic 21397

40169-2 Feeling No Pain

Vic 21183

RED NICHOLS' STOMPERS: Red Nichols; Bob Ashford or Bo Ashford, t / Bill Rank, another tb / Max Farley, as / Frank Trumbauer, Cm / Pee Wee Russell, cl, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Arthur Schutt, pno / Lennie Hayton, p / Carl Kress, g / Jack Hanson, bb / Chauncey Morehouse, d / Jim Miller, Charlie Farrell, v. New York, October 26, 1927.

40512-1 Sugar - vJM-CF

Vic 21056, HMV B-5433, AM-1211

40513-1 Make My Cot Where The Cot-Cot-Cotton Grows - vJM-CF

Vic 21056, HMV B-5433, AM-1211

RED NICHOLS AND HIS FIVE PENNIES: Red Nichols, t / Miff Mole, tb / Dudley Fosdick, mel / Fud Livingston, clt, a / Pee Wee Russell, cl, ts / Lennie Hayton, p, cel / Carl Kress, g / Vic Berton, d. New York, February 25, 1928.

E-26749; Nobody's Sweetheart - aFL

E-7168 Br 3854, 3801 6681, 80070, 01569, 4867 (Italian), A-7707, A-500402, Ban 32550, Or 2555, Per 15688

E-26751; My Gal Sal - aFL

E-7170 / 1 Br 4844 (Canadian)

E-26752 My Gal Sal - aFL

Br 4844 (Canadian)

NOTE: Oriole 2555 as THE RED HEADS; and see note under June 20, 1927 session. Canadian Brunswick 4844 normally couples Nichols' FIVE PENNIES and THE JAPANESE SANDMAN.

Red Nichols, Fud Livingston, a. New York, February 27, 1928.

E-26693 Avalon

Br 3854, 3801, 6681, 80070, 01569, 4867 (Italian), A-7707, A-500402, Ban 32550, Or 2555, Per 15688

E-26695 Japanese Sandman

Br 3855, 3819, 6821, 80168, 01851, 4844 (Canadian)

E-26696 Japanese Sandman

Br 3855

NOTE: Oriole 2555 as THE RED HEADS.



Red Nichols, t, a / Leo McConville, Manny Klein, t / Miff Mole, tb / Dudley Fosdick, mel / Fud Livingston, cl, ts / Murray Kellner, vn / Arthur Schutt, p / Carl Kress, g / Art Miller, sb / Vic Berton, d / Still Hayton, a / Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, March 2, 1928.

XE-26772 Poor Butterfly - vSL

Br 20062

XE-26773 Poor Butterfly - vSL

Br 20062, 20066

XE-26774 Poor Butterfly

Br A-5044

XE-26775 / 76 Can't Yo' Heah Me Calling, Caroline? - vSL

Br 20062, 20066

XE-26777 Can't Yo' Heah Me Calling, Caroline?

Br A-5044

Six men, per Brunswick recording sheets; Red Nichols, t / Jimmy Dorsey, clt, as, present. New York, May 29, 1928.

E-27605- Panama

Br 3961, 03499, UHCA 20, Dec BM-1197

E-27606-A There'll Come A Time (Wait And See)

Br 3955, 3850, 6822, A-7849, A-9932

RED NICHOLS AND HIS FIVE PENNIES: Red Nichols, Leo McConville, Manny Klein, t / Miff Mole, tb / Dudley Fosdick, mel / Fud Livingston, cl, ts / Murray Kellner, vn / Arthur Schutt, p / Eddie Lang, g / Art Miller, sb / Vic Berton, d / Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, May 31, 1928.

XE-27621-A Dear Old Southland - vSL

Br 20070, 20075, 0125

XE-27621-G Dear Old Southland

Br A-5081

XE-27622-A Limehouse Blues - vSL

Br 20070, 20075, 0125

XE-27622-G Limehouse Blues

Br A-5081

Klein and Lang omitted (and McConville also from E-27624); Joe Venuti, vn, replaces Kellner. New York, May 31, 1928.

E-27623-A Whispering

Br 3955, 3850, 6822, 01852, A-7849, A9932

E-27624- I Can't Give You Anything But Love

Voc 15710

NOTE: Vocalion 15710 as LOUISIANA RHYTHM KINGS.

Manny Klein, t, returns; Carl Kress, g, added; Chauncey Morehouse, d, vib, replaces Berton. New York, June 1, 1928.

E-27625- Margie

Br 3961, 03499, UHCA 19, Dec BM-1197

E-27626-A Imagination

Br 3989, 3871, 6823, 01855

E-27627- Original Dixieland One-Step

Br 3989, 3871, 6823, 80167, 01855

RED NICHOLS AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Red Nichols, Leo McConville, t / Miff Mole, tb / Dudley Fosdick, mel / Fud Livingston, cl, ts / Arthur Schutt, p / Carl Kress, g / Chauncey Morehouse d, vib, v. New York, June 21, 1928.

45814-2-3 Harlem Twist - vCM

Vic 21560

45815-2 Five Pennies

Vic 21560, HKV EA-467

NOTE: Nichols himself requested that 45814-3 be substituted after 45814-2 had been issued.

RED NICHOLS AND HIS FIVE PENNIES: Red Nichols, t, a / Manny Klein, t / Miff Mole, tb / Dudley Fosdick, mel / Fud Livingston, cl / Jimmy Dorsey, as / Arthur Schutt, p / Carl Kress, g / Vic Berton, d. New York, October 2, 1928.

E-28326-A A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody - aRN

Br 4456, 6826, 01854, 1033, A-8337

E-28327- I Must Have That Man! - aRN

Br unissued

RED NICHOLS AND HIS FIVE PENNIES: Red Nichols, t, a / Manny Klein, t / Miff Mole, tb / Dudley Fosdick, mel / Benny Goodman, cl, as / Arthur Schutt, p / Carl Kress, g / Chauncey Morehouse , d. New York, February 1, 1929.

E-29209- I Never Knew

Br 4243, 3931, 02356

E-29210- Who's Sorry Now?

Br 4243, 3931, 02356

RED NICHOLS AND HIS FIVE PENNIES: Red Nichols, t, a / Manny Klein, t / Miff Mole, tb / Dudley Fosdick, mel / Fud Livingston, cl / Benny Goodman, cl, as / Lennie Hayton, p, cel / Carl Kress, g / Vic Berton, d. New York, February 5, 1929.

E-29222- Chinatown, My Chinatown

Br 4363, 5019, 6825, 80167, 01856, 1029, A-8298, A-500403

E-29223-A-B On The Alamo

Br unissued

As for October 2, 1928, plus Adrian Rollini, bsx. New York, February 16, 1929.

E-29294-A-B Alice Blue Gown

Br 4456, 1033, 6826, 01854, A-8337

E-29295-A Allah's Holiday

Br 4286, 3960, 01853, 1002, A-8264

E-29295-B Allah's Holiday

Br 6824


E-29296- Roses Of Picardy

Br 4268, 3960, 6824, 01853, 1002, A-8264

THE CAPTIVATORS, DIRECTION OF RED NICHOLS: Red Nichols, t, dir: Manny Klein, t / Glenn Miller, tb / Alfie Evans, Pete Pumiglio, cl, as / Jimmy Crossan, cl, ts / Arthur Schutt (and another?), p / Carl Kress, bj, g / Art Miller, sb / Chick Condon, d / Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, March 20, 1929.

E-29507- I'm Marching Home To You - vSL

Br 4308, 3991

E-29507-G I'm Marching Home To You - v.effects

Br A-8257

E-29508- Building A Nest For Mary - vSL

Br 4321, 5014, 1019

E-29508-G Building A Nest For Mary

Br A-8258

E-29509- I Used To Love Her In The Moonlight (But She's In The Limelight Now) - vSL

Br 4308, 3991

E-29509-G I Used To Love Her In The Moonlight (But She's In The Limelight Now) - vSL

Br A-8257

NOTE: Brunswick 3991 and 5014 as RED NICHOLS AND HIS CAPTIVATORS; 1019 as ORCHESTRE THE CAPTIVATORS DIRECTION RED NICHOLS.

RED NICHOLS AND HIS FIVE PENNIES: Red Nichols, Leo McConville, Manny Klein, t / Glenn Miller, tb, a / Jack Teagarden, Bill Trone, or Herb Taylor, tb / Benny Goodman, cl, as, bar / as / Babe Russin, ts / Arthur Schutt, p / Carl Kress, g / Art Miller, sb / Gene Krupa, d / Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, April 18, 1929.

E-29708-A Indiana - aGM

Br 4373, 6718, 01591, A-9206, A-500404, Voc 4599, Col DO-1236

E-29708-B Indiana - aGM

Br 80006

E-29709-A Dinah

Br 4373, 6718, 80006, 01591, A-9206, A-500404, Voc 4599, Lucky S-28

E-29710-A On The Alamo - vSL

Br 4363, 5019, 1029

E-29710-B On The Alamo

Br 6825, 01856, A-8298, A-500403

Red Nichols, Leo McConville, Manny Klein, t / Jack Teagarden, tb, v / Glenn Miller, tb, a / Bill Trone, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Alfie Evans, Arnold Brilhart, cl, as, bsn, f, o / Larry Binyon, ts, f, o / Murray Kellner, Joe Raymond, Lou Raderman, Henry Whiteman, vn / Lucien Schmidt, vc / Arthur Schutt, p, a / Carl Kress, g / Art Miller, sb / Vic Berton, d / Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, May 20, 1929.

XE-29957-A-B Sally, Won't You Come Back? - vJT, SL

Br 20092, 0101

XE-29957-G Sally, Won't You Come Back?

Br unissued

Tommy Thunen, t, replaces McConville; Herb Taylor, tb, a, replaces Trone; Jimmy Crossan, ts, bsn, f, o, replaces Evans; Art Miller, sb, added; Red Nichols, a. New York, June 7, 1929

XE-29994-A It Had To Be You - aAS / vSL

Br 20092, 0101

XE-29994-G It Had To Be You - aAS

Br unissued

XE-29995-A I'll See You In My Dreams - aGM / vSL

Br 20091

XE-29995-G I'll See You In My Dreams - aGM

Br unissued

XE-29996-A Some of These Days - aRN, HT / vJT-SL

Br 20091

XE-29996-G Some of These Days - aRN, HT

Br unissued

Red Nichols, Manny Klein, Tommy Thunen, t / Glenn Miller, c, tb / Jack Teagarden, ? Herb Taylor, tb / Pee Wee Russell, cl / Bud Freeman, ts / Joe Sullivan, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Art Miller, sb / Dave Tough, d / Red McKenzie, v. New York, June 12, 1929.

E-30056-A Who Cares? - vRM

Br 4778, 6831

E-30056-G Who Cares?

Br unissued

E-30057-A Rose of Washington Square

Br 4778, 6831, 01204, 4730 (Canadian), A-500200

Red Nichols, Tommy Thunen, John Egan, t / Jack Teagarden, Glenn Miller, Herb Taylor, tb / Pee Wee Russell, cl / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Fud Livingston, ts, a / Henry Whiteman, Maurice Goffin, vn / Irving Brodsky, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Jack Hansen, bb / George Beebe, d / Scrappy Lambert Red McKenzie, v.

New York, August 20, 1929.

E-30502-A I May Be Wrong (But I Think You're Wonderful) - vSL

Br 4500, 6753

E-30502-B I May Be Wrong (But I Think You're Wonderful) - vSL

Br 4500, 6753, 4891 (Canadian), A-8493, A-9520

E-30503-G I May Be Wrong (But I Think You're Wonderful)

Br A9520


E-30504-A The New Yorkers - vRM

Br 4500, A-8493, A-9520

E-30505-G The New Yorkers

Br unissued?

NOTE: Brunswick 6753 as LORING NICHOLS AND HIS ORCHESTRA

RED NICHOLS AND HIS FIVE PENNIES: Red Nichols, Tommy Thunen, John Egan, t / Jack Teagarden, Glenn Miller, Herb Taylor, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, Pee Wee Russell, cl / Fud Livingston ts, a / Irving Brodsky, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Jack Hansen, bb / George Beebe, d / Scrappy Lambert, v. New York August 27, 1929.

E-30712-A-B They Didn't Believe Me - vSL

Br 4651, 6827

E-30713-G They Didn't Believe Me

Br A-8655

XE-30714-A Brunswick Brevities Program E, Part 2 (Say It With Music, Intro; They Didn't Believe Me) - vSL

Red Nichols Broadcast No. 29

XE-30715-A Brunswick Brevities Program E, Part 5 (Say It With Music, Intro; I May Be Wrong, But I Think You're Wonderful) - vSL

Red Nichols Broadcast No. 30

XE-30716-A-B Brunswick Brevities Program E, Part 3 (Say It With Music, Intro; The New Yorkers) - vSL

Red Nichols Broadcast No. 31

XE-30717-A Brunswick Brevities Program E, Part 4 (Say It With Music, Intro; On The Alamo) - vSL

Red Nichols Broadcast No. 32

XE-30718-A-B Brunswick Brevities Program E, Part 6 (Intro; That's A Plenty; Say It With Music, Closing Theme)

Red Nichols Broadcast No. 33

Red Nichols, announcer. August 30, 1929

XE-30524-A Brunswick Brevities Program F, Part 3 (Medley: The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise; Can't Yo' Heah Me Calling, Caroline?; Margie; Wait For The Happy Ending; Whispering)

Br

Henry Whiteman, Maurice Goffin, vn / Dick Robertson, v, added. New York, September 6, 1929.



E-30531-A-B Wait For The Happy Ending - vSL / aFL

Br 4510, 1043

E-30532-G Wait For The Happy Ending

Br unissued

E-30533-A-B Can't We Be Friends? - vDR

Br 4510, 6827, 1043

E-30534-G Can't We Be Friends?

Br unissued

Red Nichols, Mickey Bloom, Tommy Thunen, t / Jack Teagarden, Glenn Miller, Bill Trone, tb / Benny Goodman, Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Rube Bloom p / Tommy Felline, bj / Joe Tarto, bb / Dave Tough, d / Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, September 9, 1929.

E-30538-A Nobody Knows (And Nobody Seems To Care) - vSL

Br 4790, 6832, 02505

E-30539-G Nobody Knows (And Nobody Seems To Care)

Br A-8744

E-30540-A Smiles - vSL

Br 4790, 6832

E-30541-G Smiles

Br A-8744

E-30542-A-B Say It With Music - vSL

Br unissued

E-30543-G Say It With Music

Br unissued

Teagarden and Goodman omitted; Herb Taylor, tb, replaces Trone. New York, October 22, 1929.

E-31266- Get Happy - vSL

Br 4591


E-31267-G Get Happy

Br A-8615

E-31268- Somebody To Love Me - vSL

Br 4591


E-31269-G Somebody To Love Me

Br A-8615

E-31270- Say It With Music - vSL

Br 4651, Br A-8655

NOTE: Brunswick 4591 as THE CAPTIVATORS, DIRECTION OF RED NICHOLS.

RED NICHOLS AND HIS "STRIKE UP THE BAND" ORCHESTRA: Red Nichols, Ruby Weinstein, Charlie Teagarden, t / Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Sid Stoneburn, as / Babe Russin, Larry Binyon, ts / Jack Russin, p / Treg Brown bj / Gene Krupa, d / v. New York, January 17, 1930.

E-31882-A-B Strike up The Band - v

Br 4695, 6753

E-31883-G Strike up The Band

Br A8659


E-31884-A-B Soon - v

Br 4695


E-31885-G Soon

Br A8659


NOTE: Brunswick 6753 as LORING NICHOLS AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

RED NICHOLS AND HIS FIVE PENNIES: Teagarden, Miller, Stoneburn, Binyon omitted; Adrian Rollini, bsx, added. New York, January 24, 1930.

E-31903- Sometimes I'm Happy

Br 4701, 6828, 41057, A-8673

E-31904- Hallelujah!

Br 4701, 6828, 41057, A-8673

NOTE: Canadian Brunswick 4701 uses a different take from the American issue. Brunswick 41057 as ORQUESTA DE RED NICHOLS.

Red Nichols, Tommy Thunen, Manny Klein, t / Jack Teagarden, tb, v / Glenn Miller, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Babe Russin, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Jack Russin, p / Weston Vaughan, g / Jack Hansen, bb / Gene Krupa, d. New York, February 3, 1930.

E-31923-A I'm Just Wild About Harry

Br 4839, 6833, 01121, A-500405

E-31924-A After You've Gone - vJT

Br 4839, 6833, 01104, A-500405

New York, February 14, 1930.

E-32040-A I Want To Be Happy

Br 4724, 6830 80007, 01032, A-8832, 3005 (Argentine)

E-32041-A Tea For Two

Br 4724, 6830, 80007, 01032, A-8832, 3005 (Argentine)

RED NICHOLS AND HIS FIVE PENNIES: Red Nichols, Ruby Weinstein, Charlie Teagarden, t / Jack Teagarden, Glenn Miller, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / Sid Stoneburn, as / Babe Russin, ts / Joe Sullivan, p / Treg Brown, bj / Art Miller, sb / Gene Krupa, d. New York, July 2, 1930.

E-33304-A Peg O' My Heart

Br 4877, 6835, 01019, A-8962, Dec BM-1166

E-33304-B Peg O' My Heart

Br 80004


E-33305-A Sweet Georgia Brown

Br 4944, 6841, 01048, A-8997

E-33306-A China Boy

Br 4877, 6835, 01019, 80004, A-8962, Dec BM-1166, F-49014

E-33307-A-B Chong (He Come From Hong Kong)

Br unissued

Jack Teagarden, Treg Brown, v. New York, July 3, 1930.

E-33333-A The Sheik Of Araby - vJT-TB

Br 4885, 6836, 80005, 01104, A-8866, A-500403

E-33334-A Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble

Br 4885, 6836, 01204, A-886, A-500200

E-33334-B Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble

Br 80005

RED NICHOLS AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Red Nichols, t, dir: unknown personnel. New York, August 1930.

XE-33544-A-B Heat - Program ?

XE-33545-A-B Heat - Program A, Part 2

XE-33546-A-B Heat - Program ? (After You've Gone)

XE-33547-A-B Heat - Program ?

XE-33548-A-B Heat - Program F, Part 1 (St. Louis Blues)

XE-33549-A-B Heat - Program E, Part 3 (Call Of The Freaks)

XE-33550-A-B Heat - Program ?

XE-33551-A-B Heat - Program ?

XE-33552-A-B Heat - Program ?

XE-33553, A-B Heat - Program ?

XE-33554, A-B Heat - Program ?

XE-33555, A-B Heat - Program A, Part 1

XE-33556, A-B Heat - Program D, Part 3

XE-33557-A-B Heat - Program ?

XE-33558-A-B Heat - Program ?

XE-33559-A-B Heat - Program ?

XE-34058-A-B Heat - Program I, Part 3 (Ballin' The Jack, Walkin' The Dog)

XE-34059-A-B Heat - Program ?

XE-34060-A-B Heat - Program ?

XE-34061-A-B Heat - Program H, Part 2

NOTE: These programs were produced by Brunswick for the National Radio Advertising Company.

RED NICHOLS AND HIS FIVE PENNIES: Weinstein, Stoneburn, Brown, and Art Miller omitted; Bud Freeman, ts, replaces Russin; Adrian Rollini, bsx, added. New York, August 27, 1930.

E-34109-A Carolina In The Morning

Br 4925, 6839, 01062

E-34110-A-B How Come You Do Me Like You Do?

Br unissued

E-34111-A Who?

Br 4925, 6839, 01062

E-34112-A By The Shalimar

Br 4944, 6841, 01048, A-8997

Red Nichols, Ruby Weinstein, Charlie Teagarden, t / Jack Teagarden, tb, v / Glenn Miller, George Stoll, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / Sid Stoneburn, as / Larry Binyon, ts, f / Jack Russin, p / Art Miller, sb / Gene Krupa, d / The Foursome (Marshall Smith, Ray Johnson, Del Porter, Dwight Snyder), v. New York, September 26, 1930.

E-34626-A On Revival Day - Part 1 - vJT-TF

Br 6026, 6843, 01087, A-9008

E-34627-A On Revival Day - vJT-TF

Br unissued

E-34628-A On Revival Day - Part 2 - vJT-TF

Br 6026, 6843, 01087, A-9008

LORING "RED" NICHOLS AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Jack Teagarden and Stoll omitted; Ed Bergman, Vladimir Selinsky, vn / Treg Brown, bj / Dick Robertson, Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, October 23, 1930.

E-34958-A Embraceable You - vSL

Br 4957, 6842, A-8963

E-34959-A I Got Rhythm - vDR

Br 4957, 4872, 6711, A-8963, 01300

E-34960- A Girl Friend Of A Boy Friend Of Mine

Mt M-12005

E-34961- Sweet Jennie Lee! - vDR

Mt M-12005, Pan 25001, P-12005, Emb E-125

NOTE: Melotone M-12005, Panachord P-12005, and 25001 as THE CAPTIVATORS; Embassy E-125 as BLUEY SCHAEFER'S ORCHESTRA.

Jack Teagarden, tb, added; Harold Arlen, Eddy Thomas, v. New York, November 6, 1930.

E-35214-A Linda - vHA

Br 4982, 6844, A-9003

E-35215-A Yours And Mine - vET

Br 4982, 6844, A-9003

RED AND HIS BIG TEN: Red Nichols, Ruby Weinstein, t / Glenn Miller, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / Sid Stoneburn,
as / Babe Russin, ts / Roy Bargy, p / Carl Kress, g / Art Miller, sb / Gene Krupa d / Dick Robertson, v. New York, November 18, 1930.

64623-1 That's Where The South Begins - vDR

Vic 23026

64624-3 I'm Tickled Pink With A Blue-Eyed Baby - vDR

Vic 23026, HMV B-5977

RED NICHOLS AND HIS FIVE PENNIES: Red Nichols, Charlie Teagarden, t / Wingy Mannone, t, v / Glenn Miller, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Babe Russin, ts / Joe Sullivan, p / Art Miller, sb / Gene Krupa, d. New York, December 1, 1930.

E-35618-A My Honey's Lovin' Arms

Br 6012, 01121, A-9005

E-35619-A Rockin' Chair - vWM

Br 6012, 01852, A-9005

RED NICHOLS AND HIS FIVE PENNIES: Red Nichols, Ruby Weinstein, Charlie Teagarden, t / Wingy Mannone, t, v / Glenn Miller, tb / Benny Goodman, cl, bar / Babe Russin, ts / Jack Russin, p / Art Miller, sb / Gene Krupa, d / Harold Arlen, v. New York, December 10, 1930.

E-35733-A Bug-A-Boo - vWM

Br 6058, 01120, A-9024, Mt M-12495, Or 2574, Per 15684, Ro 1120

E-35734-A Corrinne Corrina - vWM

Br 6058, 01120, A-9024, Mt M-12495, Or 2574, Per 15684, Ro 1120

E-35735-A How Come You Do Me Like You Do? - vHA

Br 6149, 01180, A9099

NOTE: All issues other than the Brunswicks as THE RED HEADS. A copy of British Brunswick 01120 is reported with GET CANNIBAL (E37233-A) instead of E-37533-A, although labeled BUG-A-BOO.

LORING "RED" NICHOLS AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Red Nichols, Ruby Weinstein, t / Glenn Miller, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / Gil Rodin, as / Eddie Miller, ts / p / Nappy Lamare, g / Harry Goodman, sb / Ray Bauduc, d / Scrappy Lambert, Dick Robertson, v. New York, December 12, 1930.

E-35738-A-B Blue Again - vDR

Br 6014, 6014-X, 01082, A-9002, Spt S-2167

E-35739-A-B When Kentucky Bids The World "Good Morning" - vDR

Br 6014, 01082, A-9002, Emb E-116, Pan P-11988, Spt S-2167

E-35740- What Good Am I Without You? - vSL

Mt M-12049, Pan 25015, P-12049, Mf G-2003

E-35741- We're Friends Again - vSL

Mt M-12049, Pan P-12049

NOTE: Embassy as WHITE COON'S ORCHESTRA; Melotone M-12049 and Panachord 25015 as THE CAPTIVATORS; Mayfair G-2003 as CLUB ALBANY ORCHESTRA; Panachord P-11998 as HAGAN'S HOTEL RITZ ORCHESTRA; Supertone as BLUE DIAMOND ORCHESTRA.

RED AND HIS BIG TEN: Red Nichols, Ruby Weinstein, t / Glenn Miller, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / Sid Stoneburn,
as / Babe Russin, ts / Roy Bargy, p / Carl Kress, g / Art Miller, sb / Gene Krupa d / Paul Small (as JOHNNY DAVIS on HMV), v. New York, January 5, 1931

67760-1 At Last I'm Happy - vPS

Vic 23033, HMV R-14590

67761-1 If You Haven't Got A Girl - vPS

Zon EE-252

LORING "RED" NICHOLS AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Red Nichols, Ruby Weinstein, Charlie Teagarden, t / Jack Teagarden, tb, v / Glenn Miller, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / Sid Stoneburn, as / Larry Binyon ts / Ed Bergman, Vladimir Selinsky, vn / Jack Russin, p / Treg Brown, bj / Art Miller, sb / Gene Krupa, d / Harold Arlen, v. New York, January 16, 1931.

E-35167-A You Said It - vHA

Br 6029, 6842, A-9007

E-35168-A Sweet And Hot - vHA

Br 6029, 6711, A-9007, 01300, Col DO-1236

E-35169-A-B Keep A Song In Your Soul - vJT

Br unissued

NOTE: Brunswick 6711 as RED NICHOLS AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Columbia DO-1236 as LORING "RED" NICHOLS & HIS ORCESTRA.

Glenn Miller, Brown, Bergman and Selinsky all omitted; three Cuban drummers and Paul Small, v, added. New York, January 23, 1931.

E-35954-A The Peanut Vendor - vPS

Br 6035, 01076, A-9000, Spt S-2186

E-35955-A Sweet Rosita - vPS

Br 6035, 01076, A-9000, Spt S-2186

NOTE: Supertone S-2186 as SUPERTONE DANCE ORCHESTRA.

LORING "RED" NICHOLS AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As for January 16, 1931, without Brown. New York, February 19, 1931.

E-36108-A Things I Never Knew Till Now - vHA

Br 6068, A-9032

E-36109-A Teardrops And Kisses - vHA

Br 6070, A-9046, Spt S-2191

E-36110-A Were You Sincere? - vHA

Br 6070, A-9046, Spt S-2191

E-36111-A Keep A Song In Your Soul - vJT

Br 6068, 6845, 6069 (Australian), A-9032

NOTE: Supertone S-2191 as SUPERTONE DANCE ORCHESTRA.

RED NICHOLS AND HIS FIVE PENNIES: Red Nichols, Ruby Weinstein, t / George Stoll, Glenn Miller, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / Sid Stoneburn, as / Larry Binyon ts / Ed Bergman, Vladimir Selinsky, vn / Fulton McGrath, p / Treg Brown, g / Art Miller, sb / Gene Krupa, d / Harold Arlen / Smith Ballew, v. New York, April 24, 1931.

E-36728-B It's The Darndest Thing - vSB

Br 6191, 01275

E-36729-A Singin' The Blues - vSB

Br 6191, 6845, 01275

E 36730-A A Love Is Like That (What Can You Do?)

Br 6118, A-9055, 6098 (Australian)

Red Nichols, t / Glenn Miller, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Babe Russin, ts / Jack Russin, p / Perry Botkin, g / Art Miller, sb / Ray McKinley, d / Red McKenzie, v. New York, May 26, 1931.

E-36830-A Just A Crazy Song (Hi-Hi-Hi)

Br 6133, 01163, A-9090

E-36831-A You Rascal, You - vRM

Br 6133, 01163, A-9090

E-36832-A Moan, You Moaners - vRM

Br 6149, 01180, A-9099

NOTE: Brunswick 6133 as LORING NICHOLS AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

LORING NICHOLS AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Red Nichols, Ruby Weinstein, Charlie Teagarden, t / Glenn Miller, George Stoll, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Sid Stoneburn, as / Larry Binyon, ts, f / Ed Bergman, Vladimir Selinsky,
vn / Paul Mertz, p, a / Treg Brown, g / Art Miller, sb / Gene Krupa, d / Smith Ballew, v. New York, June 11, 1931.

E-36855-A Slow But Sure - vSB

Br 6138, A-9094

E-36856-A Little Girl - vSB

Br 6138, A-9094

E-36857-A How The Time Can Fly - vSB

Br 6164, A-9140

RED NICHOLS AND HIS FIVE PENNIES: Red Nichols, t / Glenn Miller, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Babe Russin,


ts / Jack Russin, p / Perry Botkin, g / Art Miller, sb / Ray McKinley, d, v / Red McKenzie, v. New York, June 24, 1931.

E-36877-A How Long, How Long Blues - vRM

Br 6160, 01213, A-9117

E-36878-A Fan It - vRM

Br 6160, 01213, A-9117

THE CAPTIVATORS: Probably similar to June 11, 1931, but with Tony Sacco, Russ Lyons, v. New York, August 24, 1931.

E-37098-A-B I'm With You! - vTS

Mt 12236, Pan P-12236, 25131

E-37099-A-B If I Didn't Have You - vTS

Mt 12238, Pan P-12238, 25131

E-37100-A-B River, Stay 'Way From My Door - TS

Mt M-12235

E-37101-A-B I Idolize My Baby's Eyes - vTS

Mt M-12235, Pan P-12217

E-37102-A-B I Don't Know Why (I Just Do) - vRL

Mt M-12236, Pan P-12229, 25138

E-37103-A-B In A Dream - vTS

Me M-12238

NOTE: The Brunswick recording sheets credit these sessions to RED NICHOLS ORCHESTRA. Melotone M-12236, Panachord P-12236, and Panachord 25138 as SLEEPY HALL AND HIS COLLEGIANS.

RED NICHOLS AND HIS FIVE PENNIES: Red Nichols, t / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Joe Venuti, vn / Fulton McGrath, p / Eddie Lang, g / Vic Berton, d. New York, September 16, 1931.

E-37204-A Oh! Peter (You're So Nice)

Br 6198, 01233, A-9170

E-37205-B Honolulu Blues

Br 6198, 01233, A-9170

Red Nichols, Don Moore, t / Johnny Davis, t, v / Will Bradley, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Russ Lyon, Babe Russin,
ts / Fulton McGrath, p / Tony Starr, bj, v / Artie Bernstein, sb / Victor Engle, d. New York, October 2, 1931.

E-37233-A Get Cannibal - vJD

Br 6219, 01281, A9192, Lucky 5046, 60066

E-37234-A Junk Man B1ues - vJD

Br 6219, 01225, A9192, Lucky 5046

E-37235-A This Is The Missus - vKD

Me 12256, Polk P-9078, Pan 25132

E-37236-A Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries - vTS

Me 12256, Polk P-9078, Pan 25132

NOTE: Melotone as SLEEPY HALL AND HIS COLLEGIANS; Polk as SLEEPY HALL AND HIS ORCHESTRA. The correct identity of these sides is confirmed by the Brunswick recording sheets, one of which (E-37235) notes that Nichols requested his name not be used.

Red Nichols, t / Johnny Davis, t, v / Will Bradley, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Babe Russin, ts / Jack Russin or Arthur Schutt, p / Artie Bernstein, sb / Victor Engle, d. New York, December 1, 1931.

E-37436-A Slow And Easy - vJD

Br 6767, 01312

E-37437-A Waiting For The Evening Mail - vJD

Br 6767, 01312

E-37438-A Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula - Hawaiian Love Song

Br 6234, 01262, A-9199

E-37439-A Haunting Blues

Br 6234, 01262, A-9199

Red Nichols, Johnny Davis, t / Will Bradley, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Babe Russin, ts / Jack Russin, p / Artie Bernstein, sb / Victor Engle, d / Johnny Marvin, v. New York, December 15, 1931.

E-37462-A Twenty-One Years - vJM

Br 6241, 01293, A-9203

E-37463-A My Sweetie Went Away

Br 6241, 01293, A-9203

NOTE: Some issues of Brunswick 01293 (matrix E-37463-A) are dubbed.

Red Nichols, Johnny Davis, t / Will Bradley, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Babe Russin, ts / Larry Binyon, ts, f / Harry Hoffman, vn / Jack Russin, p / Dick McDonough, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan King, d / Connie Boswell, Sid Garry, Art Jarrett, v. New York, February 15, 1932

BX-11282-B New Orleans Medley - Part 1 - vCB-SG

Merritt 9 (LP)

BX-11283-A New Orleans Medley - Part 2 - vCB-AJ

Br 20110, 0118

RED NICHOLS AND HIS FIVE PENNIES: Red Nichols, t / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Babe Russin, ts / Fulton McGrath, p / Dick McDonough, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Victor Engle, d. New York, February 18, 1932.

B-11314-A Clarinet Marmalade

Br 6266, 01301, A-500176, Par R-2598, B-71157

B-11315-A Sweet Sue - Just You

Br 6266, 01301, A-500176, Par R-2598, B-71157

B-11315-B Sweet Sue - Just You

ARC F-152 (Theater Use record)

Red Nichols, Johnny Davis, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Babe Russin, ts / Larry Binyon, ts, f / Joe Venuti, vn / Jack Russin, p / Dick McDonough, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan King, d / The Boswell Sisters, Sid Garry, Art Jarrett, v. New York, March 10, 1932.

BX-11427-A New Orleans Medley - Part l - vBS-SG-AJ

Br 20110, 0118

BX-11432-A California Medley - Part 1 - vBS-SG-AJ

Br 20107, 0108, A-5112

Chick Bullock, v, added. New York, March 26, 1932.

BX-11569-A California Medley - Part 2 - vBS-CB

Br 20107, 0108, A-5112

As for February 18, 1932, but Jack Russin, p, replaces McGrath; Dick Robertson, v. New York, May 19, 1932.

B-11868-A Goin' To Town

Br 6312, A9269

B-11869-A Goofus - vDR

Br 6312, A9269

B-11870-A Our Home Town Mountain Band , Part 1 - vDR

Br 6348, 01343, A-9267

B-11871-A Our Home Town Mountain Band , Part 2 - vDR

Br 6348, 01343, A-9267

RED NICHOLS AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Red Nichols, t, v, dir: Ernie Mathias t, v / Frank Sacco, Snub Pollard, t / Alex Palocsay, tb / Ted Klein, Joe Catalyne, cl, as / Fred Morrow, cl, as, ts / Charlie Roddick, p / Tony Sacco, g, v / Bill Lower, sb / Victor Engle, d. Chicago, November 28, 1932.

C-8823- Wail Of The Winds

Br unissued

C-8824- Three Little Words - vEM

Br unissued

C-8825-1 Love, Nuts And Noodles (Bring 'Em Back Alive) - vEM

Br 6451, A-9372, 4808

C-8826-1 Everybody Loves My Baby - vRN

Br 6461, 01441, A-9367

C-8827-1 I'm Sorry I Made You Cry - vTS

Br 6461, 01441, A-9367

C-8828- Do You Ever Think Of Me? - vTS

Br unissued

C-8829-1 Sugar (That Sugar Baby O' Mine) - vEM

Br 6534


Chicago, November 29, 1932.

C-8830-1 Heat Waves

Br 7451, A-9372

C-8831-1 Dinah Lou - vEM

Br 6534, 01441

C-8832-1 Waiting For The Evening Mail - vEM

Br unissued

RED NICHOLS AND HIS WORLD-FAMOUS PENNIES: Red Nichols, t, dir / Ray McCosh, George Schmidt, t / Buck Weaver or Buford Trevor, tb / Gilbert Schweser, Howard Jenkins, as / Don Purviance, ts / Manny Strand, p / King Harvey, g, v / Bill Lower, sb / Paul Collins, d / The Songcopators, v. Chicago, June 18, 1934.

80631-1 The Prize Waltz - vKH

BB B-5549, RZ MR-1390

80632-1 Shine - vS

BB B-5553, MW M-4885, HMV JF-22

80633-1 Rollin' Home - vKH-S

BB B-5548, RZ MR-1365

80634-1 I'm Hummin', I'm Whistlin', I'm Singin'

BB B-5552

80635-1 Jungle Fever - vS

BB B-5547, HMV AG-526, JF-25

80636-1 Let Me Call You Mine (waltz) - vS

BB B-5549

80637-1 Straight From The Shoulder - vKH

BB B-5552

80638-1 Rockin' In Rhythm

BB B-5547, HMV JF-25

80639-1 The Very Thought Of You - vKH

BB B-5548

80640-1 Silver Threads Among The Gold (r)

BB B-5583, Vic JR-11, RZ MR-1961

80641-1 Old White's Whiskers - vS

BB B-5583, Vic JR-11, HMV EA-1475

80642-1 Runnin' Wild - vS

BB B-5553, MW M-4885, HMV EA-1475, JF-22

RED NICHOLS AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Red Nichols, t, dir: Ray McCosh, George Schmidt, t / Buck Weaver, Buford Trevor, tb / Gilbert Schweser, Howard Jenkins, as / Don Purviance, ts / Manny Strand, p / King Harvey, g, v / Bill Lower, bb, sb / Paul Collins, d / The Songcopators, v. New York, September 18, 1934.

B-15930-A Three Little Words - vS

Br 7460, Dec F-5540

B-15931-A Harlem (Harlem's Heaven To Me) - vKH-S

7460, Dec F-5540

B-15932-A When You And I Were Young, Maggie

Br 7358, Lucky 5075, 60067

B-15933-A Dardanella

Br 7358, Lucky 5075, 60067

B-15934-A Dream Of A Doll

Br unissued

B-15935-A Redhead, Redhead, Gingerbread Head

Br unissued

B-15936-A Hilly Billy Willy - vS

Br unissued

B-15937-A It's Not A Secret Any More - vS

Br unissued

NOTE: Title of B-15932 on Lucky 5075 as WHEN WE WERE SO YOUNG.

FAITHFULLY YOURS, issued on German Brunswick A-9180 under Nichols' name, was in fact by Tom Gerunovitch and his Orchestra.



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