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NIGHT CLUB KINGS

Ray Noble, harpophone, a, dir: Sylvester Ahola, t / Danny Polo, cl / bar / vn / Arthur Young, p / Pat O'Malley, g, v / Bill Harty, d. Small Queen's Hall, London, Jan. 21, 1930.

Bb-18577-2 In The Moonlight - vPO'M

HMV B-5776

Bb-18578-1 Someone - vPO'M

HMV B-5776

Ray Noble, cel, a, dir: Norman Payne, t / Jock Fleming, tb / Harry Hines, cl, as / Laurie Payne­, bar / Spike Hughes, sb / Bill Harty, d / Al Bowlly, v. Hayes, Middlesex, July 17, 1930.

Bb-19913-1-2-3 Allah's Holiday - vAB

HMV unissued

Bb-19914-1-2-3 Whispering - vAB

HMV unissued

Bb-19915-1-2 Give Me Back My Heart - vAB

HMV unissued

Jack Plant, v, replaces Bowlly. Hayes, Middlesex, October 3, 1930.

Bb-19933-4 Allah's Holiday - vJP

HMV B-5913

Bb-19914-5 Whispering - vJP

HMV B-5913

NOTE: A further recording by a straight dance band directed by Ray Noble and issued as by the Night Club Kings on HMV, accompanying Raie da Costa at the piano, is of no jazz interest.

NIGHT CLUB ORCHESTRA

On Vocalion and Harmony, this name denotes a Harry Reser band, and may do so on the following, although some sources claim the presence of Leo McConville, t, and Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as. New York, c. November, 1928.

E-28625-B Oh! You Have No Idea - v

Duo D-4018



THE NIGHT OWLS

Pseudonym on Silvertone 3549 for Blythe's Sinful Five, q.v.



TOM NILES AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on American Parlophone for Tommy Bohn, q.v.



NIXON'S ROYAL FLUSH ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Bell 595 for the Black Diamond Orch., q.v.



ERNIE NOBLE'S ORCHESTRA

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

81020 Ernie Golden and his Orchestra

81050 Ten Jacks of Diamonds



RAY NOBLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Ray Noble was director of the Gramophone Company's house band in London and Hayes, Middlesex, between July, 1929, and August, 1934. The following from his hundreds of sides are of some slight interest as jazz, and his subsequent American recordings that fall into the same category are included here also. Other records of jazz interest by Ray Noble, made anonymously as by the New Mayfair Dance Orchestra, will be found under that heading.

Ray Noble, a, dir: Max Goldberg, Bill Shakespeare, t / Tony Thorpe, ? Joe Ferrie, tb / probable sax team: Ernie Ritte, cl, as, bar / Bob Wise, cl, as / 2 ts from Reg Pink, Harry Carter, or Harry Berly / Eugene Pini, Nobby Knight, Adolph Zimbler, vn / Harry Jacobson, p / Bert Thomas, g / Tiny Winters, sb / Bill Harty, d / Al Bowlly, v, London, December 17, 1932.

OB-4358-3 Brighter Than The Sun - vAB

HMV B-6302, Vic 24314

Nat Gonella, t, replaces Shakespeare; Harry Berly, vl; Pink and Carter probably the 2 ts used. London, February 7, 1933.

OB-6435-2 Love Tales - vAB

HMV B-6319, Vic 24278

London, February 20, 1933.

OB-6442-3 What A Perfect Combination

HMV B-6321

London, March 16, 1933.

OB-6479-1 Stay On The Right Side Of The Road - vAB

HMV B-6331, EA-1440, Vic 24375

Ray Noble, a, dir: Max Goldberg, Nat Gonella, t / Lew Davis, tb / Freddy Gardner, cl, as, bar / cl, as / Harry Berly, ts, vl / Harry Jacobson, p / Bert Thomas, g / Tiny Winters, sb / Bill Harty­, d. London, October 4, 1933.

OB-5119-1 Tiger Rag

HMV B-6425, Vic 24577, JA-287

OB-5120-1 Japanese Sandman

HMV B-6425, Vic 24577, JA-287

Ernie Ritte, cl, as, bar, replaces unknown (or may even be identified as such); 2nd ts (db cl) / Al Bowlly, v, added; Monia Liter, p, replaces Jacobson. London, December 20, 1933.

OB-5835-2 You Ought To See Sally On Sunday - vAB

HMV B-6440, Vic 24575

2nd tb added; Berly doubles vl (but 4th sax may be someone else); 2 vn added also. London, February 1, 1934.

OB-4770-1-2 Who Walks In When I Walk Out? - vAB

HMV B-6453, EA-1333, Vic 24571

Ray Noble, a, dir: Max Goldberg, ? Nat Gonella, t / Lew Davis, ? Tony Thorpe or Joe Ferrie­ tb / Freddy Gardner,


? Ernie Ritte, cl, as, bar / Reg Pink, ? Harry Carter, cl, ts / 2 vn / Harry Berly, vl / Monia Liter, p / Bert Thomas, g / Tiny Winters, sb / Bill Harty, d / Al Bowlly, v. London, July 11, 1934.

OB-7442-1 All I Do Is Dream Of You - vAB

HMV B-6508

DIXIE NOLAN

Pseudonym on Victor V-38556 for Irene Scruggs, q.v.



JIMMIE NOONE

JIMMIE NOONE'S APEX CLUB ORCHESTRA: Jimmie Noone, cl, v, dir: Joe Poston, cl, as, v / Earl Hines, p / Bud Scott, bj, g / Johnny Wells, d. Chicago, May 16, 1928.

C-1937-A; E-7355 I Know That You Know

Voc 1184, Br 80024, JSo AA-587

C-1938-B; E-7356 Sweet Sue - Just You

Voc 1184, Br 80024

C-1939-A; E-7357 Four Or Five Times - vJN-JP

Voc 1185, V-1026, Mt M-12543, Br 80025, A-5-00320

C-1939-B; E-7357 Four Or Five Times - vJN-JP

Voc 1135, Spt S-2228

C-1940-A; E-7358 Every Evening (I Miss You)

Voc 1135, Mt M-12543, Br 80025

C-1940-B; E-7353 Every Evening (I Miss You)

Voc 1135


NOTE: The original cream-and-black label Vocalion 1185 uses take C on both sides; the later gold label uses takes B and C; Brunswick 80025, though marked take C, is in fact pressed from a dubbing of C-1940-B.

Chicago, June 14, 1928.

C-2015-B; E-7402 Ready For The River - vJN-JP

Voc 1188, JSo AA-527

C-2016-B; E-7403 Forevermore

Voc 1188, JSo AA-527

Lawson Buford, bb, added. Chicago, July 23, 1928.

C-2111-A-B Apex Blues

Voc unissued

C-2112-A-B Oh, Sister! Ain't That Hot?

Voc unissued

C-2113-A-B Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me

Voc unissued

Chicago, July 24, 1928.

C-2121-A-B Sweet Lorraine

Voc unissued

C-2122-A-B King Joe

Voc unissued

C-2123-A-B A Monday Date

Voc unissued

Chicago, August 23, 1928.

C-2258-A-B Apex Blues

Voc 1207, Br 80023, JSo AA-581

C-2259-C A Monday Date (My Monday Date*)

Voc 1229, V-1026*, Br 80026*, UHCA 41, Jso AA-582

C-2260-B Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me

Voc 1215, Br 80026

C-2266-B Oh! Sister, Ain't That Hot!

Voc 1215, AF A-030

C-2267-B King Joe

Voc 1229, RRS 13, Decatur 515, AF A-024

C-2268-B Sweet Lorraine

Br 80023

C-2268-C Sweet Lorraine

Voc 1207, Br A-500320

Jimmie Noone, cl, v, dir: Joe Poston, cl, as, v / Alex Hill, p / Junie Cobb, bj, g, v / Bill Newton, bb / Johnny Wells, d. Chicago, December 6, 1928.

C-2639-A-B I Must Have That Man

Voc unissued

C-2640-A-B Some Rainy Day

Voc 1240


C-2641-A-B Baby

Voc unissued

George Mitchell, c / ? Fayette Williams, tb, added. Chicago, December 27, 1928.

C-2710-A It's Tight Like That - vJN-JP-JC

Voc 1238, JSo AA-522, NOM M-10

C-2710-B It's Tight Like That - vJN-JP-JC

Voc 1238, V-1007, Dec MG-36265, MU-31024

C-2711-A Let's Sow A Wild Oat - vJN-JP

Voc 1238, JSo AA-522

C-2711-B Let's Sow A Wild Oat - vJN-JP

Voc 1238

C-2712-A She's Funny That Way - vJC

Voc 1240

Mitchell and ? Williams omitted. Chicago, February 26, 1929.

C-3005-A St. Louis Blues

Swaggie JCS-33787 (LP)

C-3006-B Chicago Rhythm

Voc 1267, AF A-024

Chicago, March 2, 1929.

C-3031-A I Got A Misery

Voc 267, AF A-030

Chicago, April 27, 1929.

C-3378-A Wake Up, Chillun, Wake Up - vJN-JP

Voc 1272, Spt S-2254

C-3379-A Love Me Or Leave Me - vJN-JP

Voc 1272, Spt S-2254

Zinky Cohn, p, replaces Hill; Newton omitted. Chicago, June 21, 1929.

C-3683-A Anything You Want

Voc 15823

Chicago, June 24, 1929.

C-3710-A-B-C Someone's Falling In Love

Voc unissued

C-3711-A-B Serenading The Moon

Voc unissued

Chicago, July 5, 1929.

TC-3782 Birmingham Bertha

Voc unissued

Bill Newton, bb returns; George Mitchell, c / ? Fayette Williams, tb, added*; May Alix, v. Chicago, July 11, 1929.

C-3844-A Birmingham Bertha - vMA

Voc 1296

C-3845-A Am I Blue? - vMA

Voc 1296

C-3848-A *My Daddy Rocks Me (With One Steady Roll) - vMA

Voc 2779, V-1007, Br 4966, 7096, A-500196, Spt S-2232, Dec MG-36265, MU-31024, BRS 1008

C-3849-A *Apex Blues

Voc 2779, Br 4966, 7096, A-500136, Spt S-2232, BRS 1008

NOTE: Brunswick 7096 as CLUB AMBASSADORS ORCHESTRA; 4966 as THE CLUB AMBASSADORS.

Chicago, July 18, 1929.

C-3898- Ain't Misbehavin' - vMA

Voc 15819

C-3899- That Rhythm Man - vMA

Voc 15823

C-3900- Off Time

Voc 15819

Mitchell and Williams omitted. Chicago, September 24, 1929.

C-4397-C S'posin'

Voc 1415


C-4398-A True Blue Lou

Voc 1415


Elmo Tanner, v, added. Chicago, September 26, 1929.

C-4617-A Through (How Can You Say We're Through?) - vET

Voc 1416

C-4618-A Satisfied - vET

Voc 1416

Helen Savage, v. Chicago, October 15, 1929.

C-4647-A I'm Doin' What I'm Doin' For Love - vHS

Voc 1436


C-4648-A He's A Good Man To Have Around - vHS

Voc 1436


Chicago, October 21, 1929.

C-4687-A My Melancholy Baby

Br 7124, 1086

C-4688-C After You've Gone - vHS

Br 7124, 1086

NOTE: Brunswick 7124 as THE SAVANNAH SYNCOPATORS.

Elmo Tanner, v. Chicago, October 25, 1929.

C-4692-B Love Me - vET

Voc unissued

C-4693 Love Me

Voc unissued

C-4694-C Love (Your Spell Is Everywhere) - vET

Voc unissued

C-4695-C Song Of The Sands

Voc unissued

Jimmie Noone, cl, v, dir: Joe Poston, cl, as / Zinky Cohn, p / Junie Cobb, bj, g / Bill Newton, bb / Johnny Wells, d / Elmo Tanner, v. Chicago, November 19, 1929.

C-4725-B Love - vET

Voc 1439


C-4726-B Love Me - vET

Voc 1439


NOTE: This issue as JIMMIE'S BLUE MELODY BOYS.

Chicago, November 26, 1929.

C-4748-B Zonky - vET

Voc unissued

C-4749-C Singin' River - vET

Voc unissued

C-4750- Zonky - vET?

Voc unissued

C-4751-C I'll Still Go On Wanting You - vET

Voc unissued

Wilbur Gorham, bj, g, replaces Cobb. Chicago, February 3, 1930.

C-5358- El Rado Scuffle

Voc 1490

C-5359- Deep Trouble

Voc 1490

Chicago, February 6, 1930.

C-5370- Cryin' For The Carolines - vET

Voc 1466


C-5371- Have A Little Faith In Me - vET

Voc 1466


Chicago, February 18, 1930.

C-5521½ Should I? - v

Voc 1471

C-5522- I'm Following You - v

Voc 1471

Eddie Pollack, cl, as, bar, v, replaces Poston; Georgia White, v, added. Chicago, May 16, 1930.

C-5754- When You're Smiling - vGW

Voc 1497


C-5755- I Lost My Gal From Memphis

Voc 1497


Chicago, May 28, 1930.

C-5766- On Revival Day - vET

Voc 1506, Spt S-2233

C-5767- I'm Drifting Back To Dreamland

Voc 1506, Spt S-2233

Chicago, July 1, 1930.

C-5900- Virginia Lee - v

Voc 1518


C-5901-A So Sweet - v2

Voc 1518


C-5902-B So Sweet - v2

Voc unissued

C-5903-A San

Swaggie JCS-33786 (LP)

C-5903-B San



AH 84 (LP)

NOTE: Matrix C-5902 is untraced.

Chicago, July 29, 1930.

C-5950-A You Rascal, You - vJN-EP

Voc 1584

C-5951-A Bring It On Home To Your Grandma - vEP

Voc 1584

Unknown, v. Chicago, August 23, 1930.

C-6107- Little White Lies - v

Voc 1531


C-6108- Moonlight On The Colorado - v

Voc 1531


May Alix, v. Chicago, October 30, 1930.

C-6465- Something To Remember You By - vMA

Voc 1554

C-6466- Three Little Words

Voc 1554

Mildred Bailey, v. Chicago, January 12, 1931.

C-7300- He's Not Worth Your Tears - vMB

Voc 1580


C-7301- Trav'lin' All Alone - vMB

Voc 1580


Jimmie Noone, cl, dir: Eddie Pollack, as, bar, v / Earl Hines, p / John Henley, g / Quinn Wilson, sb / Benny Washington, d / Art Jarrett, v. Chicago, July 27, 1931.

C-7913-A I Need Lovin' - vAJ

Br 6174, 01234, A-9134

C-7914-A It's You - vAJ

Br 6192, A-9135

C-7915-A River, Stay 'Way From My Door - vAJ

Br 6192, A-9135

C-7916-A When It's Sleepy Time Down South - vAJ

Br 6174, 01234, A-9134

Zinky Cohn, p, replaces Hines. Chicago, December 15, 1933.

C-686-1 Dixie Lee - vEP

Voc 2620, Dec F-3904, EBW W-99, JSo AA-524

C-687-1 Inka Dinka Doo - vEP

Voc 2619, Dec F-3904

C-688-1 Delta Bound

Voc 2620, JSo AA-524



C-689-1 Like Me A Little Bit Less - vEP

Voc 2619


NOTE: Edison Bell Winner W-99 as SLEEPY HALL AND HIS COLLEGIANS.

Jimmy Cobb, t, added; John Lindsay, sb, replaces Wilson. Chicago, November 23, 1934.

C-858-A A Porter's Love Song

Voc 2888, Br A-500513

C-859-A I'd Do Anything For You

Voc 2862


C-860-A Shine

Voc 2888, Br A-500514

C-861-A Liza (All The Clouds'll Roll Away)

Voc 2862, Br A-500514

NOTE: Brunswick A500513 as JIMMIE NOONE AND CLUB AMBASSADORS.

CECIL AND LESLIE NORMAN

The following titles, recorded in Sessions House, Clerkenwell Road, London, feature good solos. The labels credit the band with these pseudonyms, shown in parentheses after each catalogue number: CC - Connecticut Collegians from the Edgewood Inn, Greenwich, Connecticut; NS - Norman Sissel and his Rhythm Twisters; SPB - Savoy Plaza Band.

Cecil Norman, p, a, dir: Sylvester Ahola and either Max Goldberg or Lloyd Shakespeare, t / Ben Oakley, tb / Bill Rogers, Les Norman, cl, as / __ Cohen or __Leon, ts / vn / Emile Grimshaw, bj, g / __ Stanley, bb / Ronnie Gubertini, d / Cavan O'Connor, unknown female v. London, October 8, 1929.

100-X Louise - vCO'C

Worldecho A-1001, Duo D-4048 (SPB)

London, October 9, 1929.

107 Honey - vCO'C

Worldecho A-1002- (SPB)

London, October 10, 1929.

113 I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling - vCO'C

Worldecho A-1010 (NS)

114 This Is Heaven - vCO'C

Worldecho A-1004 (CC)

115 I'm In Seventh Heaven - vCO'C

Worldecho A-1010 (NS)

London, October 25, 1929.

126 I'm Doing What I'm Doing For Love - vCO'C

Worldecho A-1004 (CC)

127 In An Old-World Garden - vCO'C

Worldecho A-1011 (SPB)

129 Come On, Baby - vCO'C

Worldecho A-1008 (NS)

London, November 1, 1929.

142 Ain't Misbehavin' - vCO'C

Worldecho A-1017 (SPB)

London, November 7, 1929.

153 Maryland - vf

Worldecho A-1021 (CC)

154-X Birmingham Bertha - vg

Worldecho A-1020 (CC)

London, November 20, 1929.

176-X Shady Lady - vCO'C

Worldecho A-1041 (NS)

London, November 22, 1929.

180-X Welcome Home - vf

Worldecho A-1020 (CC)

184-Y If I Had A Talking Picture Of You - vCO'C

Worldecho A-1036 (SPB)



BEN NORSINGLE

Vocal, acc. by Don Albert, t / Charlie Dixon, tb* / bb / Allen Van, p / John Henry Braggs, g. Dallas, c. October 28, 1928.

DAL-700-A Black Cat Blues

Br 7043


DAL-701-A Motherless Blues

Br 7043


DAL-702-A Red River Bottom Blues

Br 7041


DAL-703-A *Rover's Blues

Br 7041


HATTIE NORTH

Pseudonym on Vocalion for Edith North Johnson, q.v.



JACK NORTH AND HIS BAND

Pseudonym on Panachord for Dick Robertson and his Orch., q.v.



NORTHWEST MELODY BOYS

Pseudonym on Champion for Walter Anderson's Hoodlums, q.v.



RED NORVO

Xylophone or marimba solos, acc. unknown. Chicago, c. October, 1929.

In A Mist

Br unissued

Song Of The Bayou

Br unissued

Xylophone or marimba solos, acc. by Jimmy Dorsey, cl / Fulton McGrath, p / Dick McDonough, g / Artie Bernstein, sb. New York, April 8, 1933.

B-13205-A Knockin' On Wood

Br 6562, 01568, A-9419, RZ G-22242

B-13206-A Hole In The Wall

Br 6562, 01568, A-9419, RZ G-22242

Acc. by Benny Goodman, bcl / Dick McDonough, g / Artie Bernstein, sb. New York, November 21, 1933.

B-14361-A In A Mist

Br 6906, 8236, 01686, A-9528, A-500368

B-14362-A Dance Of The Octopus

Br 6906, 8236, 01686, A-9528, A-500368

RED NORVO AND HIS SWING SEPTET: Jack Jenney, tb / Artie Shaw, cl / Charlie Barnet, ts / Teddy Wilson, p / Bobby Johnson, g / Hank Wayland, sb / Billy Gussak, d / Red Norvo, x. New York, September 26, 1934.

CO-16021-A Old Fashioned Love

Col 3059-D, 35688, DB-5012, MC-5012

CO-16022-A I Surrender, Dear

Col 2977-D, 35688, DB-5012, MC-5012

New York, October 4, 1934.

CO-16033-A Tomboy

Col 2977-D, MC-3031, Par R-2110

CO-16034-A The Night Is Blue

Col 3026-D, Par R-2088



EVAN NOVAK

Pseudonym on Australian Summit 134 for Roy Evans, q.v.



NOVELTY BLUE BOYS

Andy Sannella, cl, as / ? Frank Banta, p / ? Fred van Eps, bj. New York, c. June, 1927.

2507-A-B St. Louis Blues

GG/ Rx 1464, 7023, Mad 1904, VD 77023, Pic 490

NOTE: Grey Gull 1464 and Radiex 1464 as THE MELODY MASTERS, 7023 as DIXIE TRIO; Madison 1904 as
INSTRUMENTAL TRIO; VanDyke as DIXIE RAG PICKERS; Piccadilly as MISSISSIPPI TRIO.

New York, c. July, 1927.

2586-A John Henry Blues

GG 1465, GG / Rx 7023, Mad 1920, VD 77023

2587- Mississippi Mud Blues

GG 1464, 7029

NOTE: Grey Gull 1464 as DIXIE TRIO; 7029 is anonymous; Madison 1920 as MUSICAL TRIO; VanDyke as DIXIE RAG PICKERS.

Unknown vn added. New York, c, September, 1927.

2646-B Beale Street Blues

GG / Rx 1479, GG 7024, Mad 1920.

NOTE: Grey Gull / Radiex 1479 as WABASH TRIO; Madison 1920 as MUSICAL TRIO.

Unknown vn omitted. New York, c. November, 1927.

2688-A Hard Times Blues

GG / Rx 7025, VD 77025

2689-A Yellow Dog Blues

GG / Rx 7025, 1485, Mad 1921, VD 77025

NOTE: Grey Gull 7025 as WABASH TRIO; Madison 1921 as SOUTHERN TRIO; Van Dyke 77025 as MISSISSIPPI TRIO.

New York, c. February, 1928.

2812-B Deep River Blues - v

GG / Rx 1506, 7026, Mad 1927

NOTE: Grey Gull 1506 as ARTISTIC TRIO; Madison 1927 is anonymous.

New York, c. April, 1928

2910-A-B Loveless Love

GG 1522, GG / Rx 7026, Mad 1921, Rx 1527

NOTE: Grey Gu11 1522 is anonymous; Madison 1921 as SOUTHERN TRIO.

NOVELTY FIVE

See Harry Yerkes.

NOVELTY JAZZ BAND

See Billy Arnold.

NOVELTY ORCHESTRA

See New Mayfair Dance Orchestra (February 19, 1931).

SAM NOWLIN

Piano solos. Richmond, IN, October 8, 1934.

19721 So What

Ch 16828, 40012

19722 Change

Ch 16828, 40012

19723 Riff

Ch unissued



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O'BRIEN'S PEERLESS QUINTET

Unknown c doubles marimba / tb / Cm / bj / p. Richmond, IN, January 26,1921.

11052 The Sheik

Gnt Personal

11053 Everybody Step

Gnt Personal



JIMMIE O'BRYANT

Clarinet solos, acc. by Jimmy Blythe, p / Jasper Taylor, wb. Chicago, c. November, 1924.

677 Red Hot Mama

Pm 12246


679 Drunk Man's Strut

Pm 12246, 12568, Bwy 1337

NOTE: Broadway 1337 as JIMMY BRYANT. Matrix 678 is untraced.

(JIMMIE) O'BRYANT'S (FAMOUS ORIGINAL) WASHBOARD BAND: As above; Ruth Coleman, v. Chicago,


c. February, 1925.

10036-2 Washboard (Washboard Blues')

Pm 12265, 12288*, Poydras 18

10037-1-2 Brand New Charleston - vRC

Pm 12265

Chicago, c. March, 1925.

758-1 Skoodlum Blues

Pm 12260, Sil 3549

759-1 Midnight Strutters

Pm 12260, Sil 3548

NOTE: Silvertone 3548 and 3549 as THE WASHBOARD WONDERS.

Chicago, April, 1925.

2088-1 Georgia Breakdown (Snooping Blues*)

Pm 12277, Sil 3572*, VJR 18, XX 4

NOTE: Silvertone 3572 as THE HOT DOGS; XX 4 as CRACKER JACK'S CORRUGATED CHARAC­TERS.

Chicago, c. May, 1925.

10079-2 Blue Eyed Sally

Pm 12288


10086-2 Three J Blues

Pm 12294


10087-2 Steppin' On The Gas

Pm 12294


Bob Shoffner, c, added*. Chicago, c. June, 1925.

2146-1-2 *Hot-Hot-Hottentot

Pm 20400, Pur 11400

2147-2 *Alabamy Bound

Pm 20400, Pur 11400

2148-1-2 Clarinet Getaway (Third Alley Breakdown**)

Pm 12287, Sil 3548**, Poydras 26

2149-1-2 Back Alley Rub (Hot Mustard**)

Pm 12287, Sil 3548**, Poydras 26

NOTE: Puritan 11400 as BOB WHITE'S DIXIE TRIO; Silvertone as THE HOT DOGS.

Chicago, c. July, 1925.

2194-1 *The Joys (Slow Motion Special)

Pm 12297

2195-1-2 *Everybody Pile

Pm 12312

2196-1-2 *Charleston Fever

Pm 12312

2197-1-2 Switch It, Miss Mitchell

Pm 12297

(JIMMIE / JIMMY) O'BRYANT'S FAMOUS ORIGINAL WASHBOARD BAND: Jimmie O'Bryant, cl / Jimmy

Blythe, p / Jasper Taylor, wb. Chicago, c. August, 1925.

2233-1-2 Down To The Bricks

Pm 12308, Poydras 65

2234-1-2 I Found A Good Man After All

Pm 12308, Poydras 65

W. E. ("Buddy") Burton, bj or wb, as shown replaces Taylor. Chicago, c. November, 1925.

2322-1-2 Milenberg Joys - bj

Pm 12321


2323-1 Sugar Babe - wb

Pm 12321


Burton plays wb throughout. Chicago, c. December, 1925.

911-1-2 Thirty-Eight And Two (It Must Be Forty)

Pm 12329

912-1-2 Please Don't Break 'Em Down

Pm 12329

913-1-2 Chicago Skiffle

Pm 12339

914-2 My Man Rocks Me

Pm 12339

Chicago, c. January, 1926.

2435-1-2 Shake That Thing

Pm 12346, Sil 3548

NOTE: Silvertone 3548 as THE WASHBOARD WONDERS.

ODEON SYNCOPATORS

See the OKeh Syncopators.

HUSK O'HARE

HUSK O'HARE'S SUPER ORCHESTRA OF CHICAGO: Husk O'Hare dir: t / tb / cl, as / ts / 2 vn / p / bj / bb / d. Richmond, IN, March 9, 1922.

11062, -A Koo-Kee-Koo

Gnt unissued

11063, -A Cry Baby Blues

Gnt unissued

11064, -A Da, Da, Da My Darling

Gnt unissued

11065-A-B Boo Hoo Hoo

Gnt 4850, St 9237

Richmond, IN, March 10, 1922.

11066-A-B Tiger Rag

Gnt 4850, Cdl 512, St 9237

11067-B Russian Love Song

St 9252

11068 San



Gnt 5009, Br 02213, Tpl 538

The following session was originally believed to have been directed by Sam Lanin, but while this now seems open to doubt, the performances do not appear to have been made by the same band as the above. They are of only very marginal interest as jazz and are included here for completeness' sake. New York, July 13, 1922.

7972,-A-B Clover Blossom Blues

Gnt 4921, St 9276

7973-A-B Night

Gnt 4921, St 9276

Unknown pac, added; probably directed by Joseph Samuels, vn (and cl?). New York, October 18, 1922.

8075-A-B You Gave Me Your Heart

Gnt 4983, Cdl 541, St 9313

8076-A All Muddled Up

Gnt 4997, EBW 3800, Apex 453, St 9312, Ekophon NS-1689

8077-A-B-C Swanee Smiles

Gnt 4983, St 9312

NOTE: EBW 3800 and Ekophon as DIPLOMAT NOVELTY ORCHESTRA.

HUSK O'HARE'S WOLVERINES: Jim Awad, c / Turk Savage, c, v / Pete Havlicheck, tb / Gus Lingo­, Art Cox, cl, ss, as / Harold Send, cl, ts / Tom Giblin, p / Dick Kettering, bj / Mal Woolin, bb / Al Silverman, d. Chicago, January 10, 1928.

E-6870 Milenberg Joys - vTS

Voc 15646

E-6872 My Daddy Rocks Me (With One Steady Roll) - vTS

Voc 15646

NOTE: The Brunswick recording sheet credits this session to HUSK O'HARE AND HIS FOOTWARMERS. These were originally assigned Brunswick matrix numbers C-1423 / C-1425, respectively.




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