PARK CENTRAL ORCHESTRA
See Bert Lown.
DON PARKER
The following titles from the considerable number recorded by Don Parker's various bands in New York and London between 1922 and 1926 are known to be of some slight jazz interest.
PARKER'S WESTERN MELODY BOYS: Don Parker, ss, as, dir: Vic d'Ippolito, t / George Crozier, tb / as / 2 p / bj / bb / d. New York, c. March 8, 1923.
70078 Snakes Hips
PA 020934, 10487, P 1713, Per 14116, I-S 7017
NOTE: Ideal-Scala 7017 as ASTORIA ORCHESTRA.
New York, c. June 21, 1923.
70239 Wild Papa
PA 021031, Per 14155
DON PARKER AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Probably as above. New York, c. October 3, 1923.
70355 Learn To Do The Strut
PA 36002, Per 14183
NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 036002 as DON PARKER AND HIS STRAND ROOF ORCHESTRA.
DON PARKER AND HIS BAND AT THE PICCADILLY HOTEL, LONDON: Don Parker, ss, as, dir: Stan Goslin, t / Jock Fleming, tb / Eddie Lee, as / Henry Timms, ts / Norman Cole, vn / p / bj / bb / d. London, c. May, 1926.
04466 Static Strut
Voc X-9810
Don Barrigo, as, ts, added. London, c. September, 1926.
Deep Henderson
Voc X-9880
NOTE: PARKER'S WESTERN MELODY BOYS was also a pseudonym on Paths Actuelle 10410 (BEES KNEES) for the California Ramblers, q.v.
ED PARKER AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on OKeh for Ben Selvin and his Orchestra, q.v.
PARK INN GOOD TIMERS
Pseudonym on Duophone D-4018 for Kenn Sisson and his Orchestra, q.v.
PARLOPHONE MELODIANS
Pseudonym on Parlophone E-5854 (AIN'T THAT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELING?) for the Goofus Five, q.v.
PARLOPHONE SYNCOPATORS
Pseudonym on Parlophone E-4578 (MISS ANNABELLE LEE) for Justin Ring and his OKeh Orchestra, q.v., and as a rule for the OKeh Syncopators, q.v.
TURNER PARRISH
Piano solos. Richmond, IN, January 13, 1933.
18968 Trenches
Ch 16645, 50046, Dec3832
18969 Fives
Ch 16645, 50046
NOTE: Other records by this artist are of self-accompanied blues vocals.
PASTERNACKI'S ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Mitchell 11359 for the Original Memphis Five, q.v.
ISABELLA PATRICOLA
The following sides by this white vaudeville artist have jazz-inflected accompaniments.
Vocal, acc. by the Virginians: Ross Gorman, cl, bcl, as, dir. Henry Busse, Tommy Gott, c / Sam Lewis, tb / Hale Byers, as, f / Don Clark, cl, ss, as / Ferde Grofé, p, a / Sleepy Hall or Mike Pingitore, bj / George Tjordy, vn / Jack Barsby, bb / Harold Macdonald, d. New York, October 24, 1922.
26994-1-2-3-4 Lovin' Sam (The Sheik Of Alabam')
Vic unnissued
New York, October 31, 1922.
26994-6 Lovin' Sam (The Sheik Of Alabam')
Vic 18976
27107-4 Away Down East In Maine
Vic 18976
Vocal duet with Billy Murray, acc. by the Virginians: as above, but Tjordy omitted. New York, December 20, 1922.
27246-3 When You And I Were Young Maggie Blues
Vic 19010
Vocal, acc. by the Virginians: as for previous session. New York, December 27, 1922.
27262-1 Come On Home
Vic 19010
27263-1-3 Runnin' Wild
Vic 19027
As above. New York, January 5, 1923.
27283-1-2-3-4-5 Aggravatin' Papa (Don't You Try To Two-Time Me)- VIP
Vic unissued
Acc. by the Ambassadors (Louis Katzman, dir): t / tb / cl / as / p / bj / d. New York, June, 1923.
11642 Oh, Sister! Ain't That Hot?
Voc 14623, Aco G-15299
NOTE: Aco G-15289 as SADIE PETERS.
Acc. by the Virginians: Ross Gorman, cl, bcl, as, dir. Henry Busse, Frank Siegrist, t / Sam Lewis, tb / Hale Byers, as, f / Don Clark, cl, ss, as / Ferde Grofé, p, a / Sleepy Hall or Mike Pingitore, bj / Jack Barsby, bb. New York, September 11, 1923.
28549-4 Struttin' Jim - vIP
Vic 19160
Acc. by the Ambassadors: Willie Creager, d, dir: Jack Axelrod, Manny Klein, t / Harry de Paola, tb / Sammy Feinsmith, Maurice Pierce, cl, as / Ted Green, ts / Joe Meresco, p / John Cali, bj / Alex Goldfarb, bb. New York, August, 1924.
13512 Doodle Doo Doo
Voc 14866, X-9506
13538 No One Knows What It's All About
Voc 14886, X-9518
New York, September, 1924.
13674 That's Georgia
Voc 14886, X-9518
New York, November, 1924
14009 On The Z. R. 3
Voc 14936
14011 Big Bad Bill (Is Sweet William Now)
Voc 14936
BOB PATTERSON AND HIS VENETIAN GARDEN ORCHESTRA
Instrumentation and personnel unknown. New York, July 26, 1926.
142472-1-2-3 I'm Leaving You
Col unissued
142473-1-2-3 Minor Gaff
Col unissued
LILA PATTERSON
Pseudonym on Broadway for Ma Rainey, q.v.
PAUL'S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Australian Lyric 3370 for Lawrence Welk and his Orchestra, q.v.
PHIL PAVEY
Vocal, acc. by p (probably Spencer Williams, composer of all four titles), and bj (probably his own) where shown. New York, February 15, 1929.
401613-A Arizona Blues
OK 45355
401614-A Prairie Blues
OK 45308, Par E-6207
401615-A Utah Mormon Blues
OK 45355
401616-A Broncho Bustin' Blues - bj
OK 45308, Par E-6207
PAVILION ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Scala for the following items listed in this book:
677 Sittin' In A Corner (The Broadway Syncopators)
731 Both sides by the Ambassadors
763 I Love My Baby (Bailey's Lucky Seven)
810 Don't Take That Black Bottom Away (Fred Rich and his Times Square Orchestra)
PAVILION PLAYERS
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Edison Velvet Face 1054 Both sides by Bailey's Lucky Seven
Edison Bell Winner 3796 Nobody Lied (Bailey's Lucky Seven)
3797 Both sides by Bailey's Lucky Seven
3811 Sweet Indiana Home Bailey's Lucky Seven)
3862 Both sides by Bailey's Lucky Seven
3864 'Way Down Yonder In New Orleans (Bailey's Lucky Seven)
3977 Linger Awhile (Bailey's Lucky Seven)
3977 Somebody's Wrong (Porter's Blue Devils)
3996 Both sides by Bailey's Lucky Seven
4174 I Want To Be Happy (The Vagabonds)
4198 Oh! Mabel (Bailey's Lucky Seven)
Portland 9003 Both sides by Bailey's Lucky Seven
Westport 2070 'Way Down Yonder In New Orleans (Bailey's Lucky Seven)
ART PAYNE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
This dance orchestra made sixteen sides for Gennett between 1923 and 1928, of which the following are known or believed to be of interest as jazz.
Unknown c / tb / Ray Putnam, cl, as / as / ts / p / bj / bb / d; __ Schloemer may have been a member of the band, but it is not known what instrument he, and Art Payne himself, played. Richmond, IN, December 15, 1924.
12101-A Oh Maud
Gnt 5631, Ch 15036
12102-B You Can't Make A Woman Change Her Mind
Gnt 5631, Ch 15037
NOTE: Champion 15036 and 15037 as SOUTH SHORE MELODY BOYS.
Charles Lucik, t / tb / Dick Francis, cl, as / as / ts / p / bj / bb / Doug Williamson, d, v. Richmond, IN, November 13, 1927.
GEX-937, -A The Lighthouse Blues
Gnt unissued
GEX-938, -A Ain't No Use Tryin' To High-Tone Me - vDW
Gnt unissued
Richmond, IN, October 12, 1928.
14329 Igloo Stomp
Gnt 6644
14330 Take Your Tomorrow
Gnt 6644
Richmond, IN, December 3, 1928.
14500-A Blue Night - vDW
Gnt 6694, Ch 15639, Spt 9334
14501-A Jo-Anne - vDW
Gnt 6694, Ch 15638, Spt 9334
NOTE: Champion 15638 and 15639 as SOUTH SHORE MELODY BOYS; Supertone 9334 as ART KAHN AND HIS ORCHESTRA. This session is dated December 2, 1928 in The American Dance Band Discography, due to
misreading the handwriting in the Gennett files.
GUILFORD (PEACHTREE) PAYNE
Vocal, acc. by Eddie Heywood, p, v. Chicago, c. October 25, 1923.
8482-A You Don't Worry My Mind
OK 8103
8483-A Peachtree Man Blues - vEH
OK 8103
JACK PAYNE
The following records from among the hundreds recorded by Jack Payne are known to be of interest as first-class hot dance music of the period. Others may merit inclusion also.
JACK PAYNE AND HIS B.B.C. DANCE ORCHESTRA: Jack Payne, v, dir: Frank Wilson, Harry Mills, t / Jesse Fuller, tb, bsx / Dave Roberts, cl, as, bar / Bob Easson, Bill Taylor, cl, ts, vn / Bob Busby, p, v / George Rives, bj / Julius Nussbaum, bb / Bob Manning, d, v / Ray Noble, a. London, October 2, 1928.
WA-7919-2 Out Of The Dawn - vJP
Col 5074, Re G-20394
WA-7922-2 Sweet Sue - vJP-BB-BM
Col 5074, Re G-20394
NOTE: Regal (British) as STELLAR DANCE BAND.
London, October 19, 1928.
WA-8011-1 Hot And Heavy
Col 5205
WA-8012-1 Hot Bricks
Col 5205
WA-8013-1 Down By The Old Front Gate - vJP-BB-BM
Col 5118
London, December 13, 1928.
WA-8217-2 My Little Fella And Me - vJP
Col 5247
WA-8218-1 Nobody's Fault But Your Own - vJP
Col 5247
London, April 16, 1929.
WA-8861-1 Haven't I? - vJP, BB, BM
Col 5451
WA-8874-1 Look In Her Eyes - vJP
Col 5451
Frank Johnston, cl, as, o; Herbert Powell, vn, vl; Bill Clark, Les Thomas, vn, added. London, June 3, 1929.
WA-9081-2 Do Something - vJP-BB-BM
Col 5417, Re G-20532
WA-9083-2 I Wanna Go Places And Do Things
Col 5420
NOTE: Regal (British) as THE RHYTHMIC TROUBADOURS.
Tommy Smith, t, added. London, March 1, 1930.
WA-10020-3 Happy Days Are Here Again - vJP, BB
Col CB-9, DO-25
WA-10066-4 She's My Slip Of A Girl
Col CB-17
WA-10130-2 The Man From The South - vJP
Col CB-28
WA-10131-1 Blondy - vJP
Col CB-28
London, June 18, 1930.
WA-10481-2 Here Comes Emily Brown - vJP
Col CB-98, Re G-20788
NOTE: Regal G-20788 as STELLAR DANCE BAND.
London, August 25, 1930.
WA-10604-2 Under The Sweetheart Tree - vJP
Col CB-131
Val Rosing, v. London, October 15, 1930.
WA-10775-1 If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight - vVR
Col CB-155
London, February 10, 1931.
CA-11190-2 Choo Choo
Col CB-228, DO-357, J-1169
Jack Payne, v, dir: Jack Jackson, Tommy Smith, t / Jesse Fuller, Ben Oakley, tb / Dave Roberts, cl, ss, as, bar / Frank Johnston, cl, as, o / Bill Taylor, Bob Easson, cl, ts, vn / Eric Siday, vn / Herbert Powell, vl / Bob Busby, p, v / Billy Scott-Coomber, g, v / Bert Groves, bb, sb / Bob Manning, d, x, vib, v. London, March 11, 1931.
CA-11325-2 Walking In The Sun - vBSC
Col CB-248
Tommy Anderson, t, replaces Smith. London, August 7, 1931.
CA-11855-1 Ain't That The Way It Goes? - vBSC
Col CB-327
London, August 28, 1931.
CA-11912-2 I Like A Little Girl Like That - vJP
Col CB-370, Re G-2152
NOTE: Regal (British) G-21252 as THE RHYTHMIC TROUBADOURS.
JACK PAYNE AND HIS BAND: As above, plus E. O. Pogson, cl, as, bar, f, o; Roberts plays ts, as; Taylor omitted; Reg Leopold, vn / Billy Thorburn, 2nd p / Dick Escott, sb, added; Steve Gauna, bj, g, replaces Scott-Coomber (now only v); Charlie Asplin, bb, replaces Groves. London, c. March 10, 1932.
6014-1 Hot Coffee - vBSC
Imp 2677, Kr 4060, 21090, Summit 225
London, c. March 11, 1932.
6029-1 Now's The Time To Fall In Love - vJP-BB-BM
Imp 2664, Summit 190
London, October, 1932.
6252-3 How'm I Doin' (Hey, Hey) - vJP-BB-BM
Imp 2783, Kr 4084
JACK PAYNE AND HIS BAND: Jack Payne, v, dir: Bert Bullimore, John Robertson, Sidney Fearn, t / Jesse Fuller, Jack Jones, tb / Stan Osborne, as, pac / Sid Millward, cl, as, o / Phil Trix, Dave Stephenson, as / Con Lamprecht, ts, a / Herbert Powell, Sid Williams, Bob Easson, Jimmy Dunlop, vn / Billy Thorburn, p / Curt Smith, g / Charlie Asplin, bb / Bert Groves, sb / Jack Simpson, d, x. London, late February, 1934.
F-696-2 Lazy Rhythm
Rex 8179, 9339, Kr 182, 21231
London, March, 1934.
F-731-2 Tiger Rag - aCL
Rex 8179, 9339, Kr 182, 21231
EDDIE PEABODY
The following by this popular vaudeville artist are of slight interest as hot dance music.
Violin and banjo solos, acc. by cl / p. New York, October 14, 1925.
6239-2 Beale Street Blues
Ban 1646, Dom 3617, Re 9952
6240-3 St. Louis Blues
Ban 1646, Dom 3617, Re 9952
EDDIE PEABODY AND HIS BAND: Eddie Peabody, bj, vn dir: 2 t / tb / 2 cl, as / ts / p / bb / d. New York, October 22, 1925.
6251-3 Along Came Love
Ban 1654, Dom 3625, Or 522, Re 9962
NOTE: Oriole 522 as THE TRICKY TEN.
New York, November 12, 1925.
6294-3 Whoopee!
Ban 1643, Dom 3615, Re 9944
6295-1-3 Clap Hands! (Here Comes Charley!) - v
Ban 1643, Dom 3615, Or 537, Re 9944, Apex 8434, Dom 21108, Mic 22056, Leo / St 10093, Imp 1555
NOTE: Oriole 537 as THE TRICKY TEN; Imperial 1555 as NEW ORLEANS DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Violin and banjo solos, acc. by cl / p. New York, November 21, 1925.
6303-1 Charleston Mad
Ban 1665, Dom 3635, Re 9971
6304-2 Sweet Man
Ban 1665, Dom 3635, Re 9971
Banjo solo, acc. p. New York, October, 1929.
4163; 9081 St. Louis Blues
Ban 6564, Cam 9317, Lin 3344, Or 1745, Ang 3171
LES PEABODY AND HIS MEMPHIS RAMBLERS
See the ARC-Brunswick studio bands.
DAVID PEARSON
Vocal, acc. by Henry Mason, c / ? J. Neal Montgomery, p. Atlanta, March 21, 1929.
402397-A Friendless Blues
OK 8847
WILLIAM PEARSON
Piano solo. Chicago, February 27, 1927.
12609, -A Strange Woman's Dream
Gnt unissued
KID PEARSON: Details unknown. Chicago, December 31, 1928.
TC-2736 Good Stuff
Br test
BILL PEARSON: Vocal, acc. by ? own p. Chicago, January 8, 1929.
C-2749- Good Stuff
Br 7053
C-2750- Detroit Blues
Br 7053
THE PEBBLES
Baxter White, Alphonsus Agee, g-u duets, with own v where shown; one voice sings, the other hums, and someone taps something occasionally. Chicago, late June, 1926.
E-3438 / 39 Pebble Blues - v
Voc 1042
E-3440 / 41 Can't Sleep Blues - v
Voc 1042
Chicago, June 7, 1927.
38643-1 Who's You Tellin'?
Vic 21429
38644-2 I Mean, It's Just Too Bad
Vic 21429
Chicago, June 8, 1927.
38655-2 Hot Pebble Blues
Vic 20774
38656-2 Deep Henderson
Vic 20774
SIR ROBERT PEEL (BART.) AND HIS BAND
Sir Robert Peel dir: 2 t / tb / 2 as / ts / vn / p / bj / bb / d / Cavan O'Connor, v. London, c. July, 1930.
S-801-1 Happy Feet - vCO'C
Sterno 433
NOTE: Other titles by the British dance band are of no known interest as jazz.
ROBERT PEEPLES
Vocal, acc. by Henry Brown, p. Grafton, WI, c. February, 1930.
L-182-1 Wicked Devil's Blues
Pm 12995
L-183-1 Fat Greasy Baby
Pm 12995
Acc. by ? Wesley Wallace, p. Grafton, WI, c. February, 1930.
L-190-1 Dying Baby Blues
Pm 13033
L-1912 Mama's Boy
Pm 13033
THE PEERLESS ORCHESTRA
This was one of the names used by the Gramophone Company's London studio orchestra when playing popular music on Zonophone between 1910 and 1920. Much later, this name was used as a pseudonym on Perfect 14370 for the California Ramblers, q.v.
PELHAM INN SOCIETY ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym for Lou Raderman's Pelham Inn Orchestra, except on Domino 4133 amd Regal 8534, where it is a pseudonym for Devine's Wisconsin Roof Orchestra (q.v.).
ANDY PENDLETON
Vocal, acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, June 26, 1928.
400826-C Sweet Emmaline
OK 8625
400827-C Dreaming The Hours Away
OK 8625
Acc. by Leroy Tibbs, p. New York, February 10, 1933.
75073-1 He's A Son Of The South
Vic 23389
75074-1 Thinking Of You
He's A Son Of The South
ANN PENN
Vocal, acc. by Sylvester Ahola, t / Johnny Helfer, cl, ts / ? Eric Siday, vn / Carroll Gibbons, p / g / sb. Hayes, May 14, 1929.
Bb-16491-3 A Precious Little Thing Called Love
HMV B-3086
JACK PENEWELL
Twin-Six guitar solos. Marsh Laboratories, Chicago, c. November, 1924.
674 Penewell Blues
Auto 608
682 Hen House Blues
Auto 608
PENNINGTON ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Pennington 1384 (I CAN'T GET THE ONE I WANT) for Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra, q.v.
PENNSYLVANIA SIRENS ORCHESTRA
See Tommy Bohn's Pennsylvania Sirens Orchestra.
THE PENNSYLVANIA SYNCOPATORS
Pseudonym for the following titles listed in this book:
Emerson 10773 I Can't Get The One I Want (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
10868 My Sweet Louise (New Orleans Jazz Band)
Homokord 4-2204 Desert Blues (Bob Fuller)
ALBERTA PERKINS
Vocal duets with Billy Higgins (JAZZ CASPER), acc. by Bubber Miley, c / Louis Hooper, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York, c. October 30, 1924.
5695-1-2-3 Who Calls You Sweet Mama Now?
Ban 1467, Dom 438, Hg 983, Or 311, Re 9764
5696-1-2 Sweet Mandy
Ban 1451, Dom 424, Hg 983, Or 297, Re 9749
NOTE: Banner 1451 and 1467 as LOUELLA JONES; Domino 424 and 436 as LUCILLE JOHNSON; Harmographs as LOUELLA JONES AND JAZZ CASPER; Orioles as SALLY WATSON AND BILLY BURNS; Regal 9749 as BILLY HIGGINS - LOUELLA JONES; 9764 as NETTIE POTTER only.
Acc. by the Choo Choo Jazzers: Jake Frazier, tb, or Bob Fuller, cl / Elmer Snowden, bj (all as shown) / ? Louis Hooper, p. New York, c. March, 1925.
31820 Levee Blues - tb / p
Ajax 17125
31823 I'm Tired Of Begging You To Treat Me Right - cl / p / bj
Ajax 17125
DOLLY PERKINS
Vocal, acc. by probably Porter Grainger or Bob Ricketts, p or harmonium / ? Lincoln Conaway, g. New York, c. April, 1924.
42644-2 My Doggone Lazy Man - p
Em 10761
42645-1 'Taint A Doggone Thing But The Blues - harmonium
Em 10761
GERTRUDE PERKINS
Vocal, acc. by Willie Tyson, p / g / Octave Gaspard, bb. Dallas, December 6, 1927.
145340-1 No Easy Rider Blues
Col 14313-D
145341-2 Gold Daddy Blues
Col 14313-D
RED PERKINS AND HIS DIXIE RAMBLERS
Frank S. "Red" Perkins, t, v, dir: Joe Drake, t, as, a / Andre Oglesby, tb / Jesse Simmons, tb, a / Howard Fields, p / Charles Watkins, bj, g / Eugene Friels, t, bb / Harry Rooks, d / v trio. Richmond, IN, May 5, 1931.
17727-A Hard Times Stomp
Ch 16288, 40044, Spr 2693
17728-A My Baby Knows How - vFSP
Ch 16661, Var 5092
NOTE: Varsity 5092 as RED'S DIXIE RAMBLERS.
Richmond, IN, May 6, 1931.
17729-A Old Man Blues - v3
Ch 16439, 40044, Spr 2693
17730 Minor Blues
Ch 16288
NOTE: Superior 2693 as SAM BROWNE AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Matrix 17730 was dubbed on matrix 17738 as a test, but the result was not used.
SLIM PERKINS
Pseudonym for Bob Fuller, q.v.
HARRY PERRITT AND HIS ORCHESTRA
The following sides by this well-known theater conductor show a close affinity to jazz of the early swing era. They were dedicated to Jack Buchanan, with whom Harry Perritt worked at the time, and who arranged the recording.
Harry Perritt dir: Tommy Band and another, t / tb / Leslie Norman, as / as / ts / Gil Port, bsx / Claude Ivy, p / Len Fillis, g / sb / Len Hunt, d, and possibly others. London, December 18, 1934.
CA-14829-1 J. B. Blues
Col FB-1076, DW-4297
CA-14830-1 Buchanan Stomp
Col FB-1076, DW-4297, RZ G-22794
PERRY AND HIS STOMP BAND
Pseudonym on Black Patti for Henry Johnson's Boys, q.v.
PERRY'S HOT DOGS
? Tommy Gott, t / Miff Mole, tb / Alfie Evans or Ross Gorman, cl, as, bar / Arthur Schutt, p / bj / ? David Grupp, d / Arthur Fields (as HARRY CRANE on Oriole), v. New York, September 25, 1925.
6157-2-3 Show Me The Way To Go Home - vAF
Ban 1615, Dom 3589, 21087, NML 1132, Or 494, Re 9917, Apex 8409, Mic 22032, Paling's 19008, St 10064
6199-1-3 Has Been Blues
Ban 1641, Dom 3614, Or 530, Re 9945
6200-1 There Ain't No Flies On Auntie - vAF
Ban 1615, Dom 3589, Or 499, Re 9917
NOTE: Oriole 494, 499, and 530 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND; NML 1132 as MASTER MELODY MAKERS.
Donald Lindley, t, replaces Gott. New York, October 15, 1925.
6228-1-2-3 Tweedle-Dee, Tweedle-Doo - vAF
Ban 1617, Dom 3585, Re 9919, Apex 8426, St 10089
6241-2 Hot Aire
Or 517
NOTE: Apex 8426 and Starr 10089 as PERRY'S RHYTHM KINGS; Oriole as DIXIE JAZZ BAND.
Earl Oliver, t / Miff Mole, tb / Alfie Evans or Ross Gorman, cl, as, bar / Arthur Schutt, p / bj / Arthur Fields, v. New York, November 10, 1925.
6284-2-3 Steppin' Fool - vAF
Ban 1656, Dom 3633, Re 9965
6285-1 I'm Gonna Hang Around My Sugar - vAF
Ban 1641, Dom 3614, Re 9945
6286-1 Charlestonette
Apex 8419, Dom 21096, Leo / Mic 22048, St 10080
NOTE: Banner 1656 and Domino 3633 as SIX BLACK DIAMONDS; all issues from matrix 6286-1 as PERRY'S RHYTHM KINGS.
Tommy Gott, t, replaces Oliver; no bj. New York, c. January 22, 1926.
6409-1-3 Say Mister! Have You Met Rosie's Sister? - vAF
Ban 1714, Dom 3680, Or 590, Re 8022, Apex 8458, St 10113
6411-2-3 Flamin' Mamie (Flamin' Manie*) - vAF
Ban 1692, Dom 3664, Re 8006, Apex 8450, Leo / St 10112
NOTE: Oriole 590 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND; Regal 8006 and 8022 as SIX BLACK DIAMONDS; all Canadian issues as PERRY'S RHYTHM KINGS. Matrix 6410 is untraced.
The following are all labeled DIXIE JAZZ BAND, but it is probable they are by a band similar to that above. They show only control numbers, not true matrix numbers. New York, c. May, 1926.
On The Puppy's Tail
Or 605
I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down
Or 619
Junk Bucket Blues
Or 625
NOTE: This name was also used on Regal 8007 (GIVE ME JUST A LITTLE BIT OF YOUR LOVE) and 9967 (NOBODY'S BUSINESS) by Nathan Glantz and his Orchestra, of no interest as jazz.
PERRY'S ORCHESTRA
Donald Lindley, t / Miff Mole, tb / Alfie Evans or Ross Gorman, cl as, bar / Nat Brusiloff, vn / Arthur Schutt, p / bj /
? David Grupp, d / Arthur Hall, v. New York, December, 1925.
2366-1 That Certain Party - vAH
Pm 20431, Pur 11431
2366-2 That Certain Party - vAH
Max 1554, Us 1016
2367-1-2 Headin' For Louisville
Pm 20431, Pur 11431, Max 1554, Us 1016
2368-3 Smile A Little Bit
Pm ?, Max 1563
NOTE: Maxsa 1554, 1559, and 1563 as THE BLUE KITTENS; Usiba 1016 as LONDYNSKIEJ-PICCADILLY-JAZZ.
PERRY'S RHYTHM KINGS
The name used on Canadian Apex and associated labels for Perry's Hot Dogs, q.v.
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