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STEW PLETCHER

PLETCHER'S ELI PROM TROTTERS: Stew Pletcher, t, v, a, dir: Seelye Vidal, Bob Stanley, t / tb / Louis Rapp, cl, as / Bob Bruce, cl, as, a / as / Al Thompson, ts / Sidney Fine, p / Neil Water­man, g / Alan Lutz, bb, sb / Teddy Pearlman, d. New York, c. May, 1930.

2374-1 I Like To Do Things For You - v, aSP

QRS Q-1055

2375-2 That's Where You're Wrong - aBB

QRS Q-1055



PLYMOUTH DANCE ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Tremont 0540 (THE FLAPPER WIFE) for Lou Gold and his Orchestra, q.v.



THE PODS OF PEPPER

See Ikey Robinson.

CLAYTIE POLK

See Ted Mays and his Band.

BEN POLLACK

BEN POLLACK AND HIS CALIFORNIANS: Ben Pollack, d, v, dir: Harry Greenberg, Al Harris, c / Glenn Miller, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / Gil Rodin, as / Fud Livingston, ts / Wayne Allen, p / John Kurzenknabe, bj / Harry Goodman, bb / Frank Sylvano, v. Chicago, September 14, 1926.

36237-1-2-3 I'd Love To Call You My Sweetheart - vFS

Vic unissued

36238-1-2-3 Sunday - vBP

Vic unissued

Victor Young, Al Beller, vn, added; Earl Baker, c, added where shown; Joey Ray, v. Chicago, December 9, 1926.

37218-3 When I First Met Mary - vJR

Vic 20394, HMV EA-169

37219-1-2-3-4 'Deed I Do - vBP / cEB

Vic unissued

Ilomay Bailey, Dorothy Williams, Hannah Williams, v. Chicago, December 17, 1926.

37219-6 Deed I Do - vBP

Vic 20408, HMV B-5281, R-4819

37260-3 You're The One For Me - vIB

Vic 20461

37261-2 He's The Last Word - vDW-HW

Vic 20425, HMV EA-156

37261-3 He's The Last Word - vDW-HW

X LX-3003, EVAA-3003 (LP)

Baker omitted; Vic Breidis, p, replaces Allen; Lou Kessler, bj, replaces Kurzenknabe. Chicago, June 24, 1927.

39058-1-2-3-4-5 That's What I Think Of You - vBP /

Vic unissued

39059-1-2-3-4-5 Who Is Your Who? - vBP

Vic unissued

Chicago, July 7, 1927.

39090-1-2-3 Honey Do - vBP

Vic unissued

39091-1-2-3-4-5 I Ain't That Kind Of A Baby - vBP

Vic unissued

BEN POLLACK AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Ben Pollack, d, v, dir: Jimmy McPartland, Frank Quartell­, Al Harris, c / Glenn Miller, tb / Benny Goodman, cl, as (and t where shown) / Gil Rodin, as / Larry Binyon, ts, f / Vic Breidis, p / Dick Morgan, bj / Harry Goodman, bb / v trio (probably including Morgan and Pollack). Chicago, December 7, 1927.

41342-2 Waitin' For Katie - tBG / v3

Vic 21184

41342-3 Waitin' For Katie - tBG / v3

X LX-3003, EVAA-3003 (LP)

41343-1 Memphis Blues



X LX-3003, EVAA-3003 (LP)

41343-2 Memphis Blues

Vic 21184

41344-1 California Medley

Vic unissued

BEN POLLACK AND HIS CALIFORNIANS: As last above, but Quartell omitted; Bud Freeman­, ts, replaces Binyon; Al Beller, Ed Bergman, vn, added; Franklyn Baur, v. New York, April 6, 1928.

43540-2-3 Singapore Sorrows - vBP (part only)

X LX-3003, EVAB-3003 (LP)

43540-4 Singapore Sorrows - vBP



X LX-3003, EVAB-3003 (LP)

43541-1 Sweet Sue - Just You - vFB

Vic unissued

New York, April 26, 1928.

43540-6 Singapore Sorrows - vBP

Vic 21437

43541-5 Sweet Sue - Just You - vFB

Vic 21437

BEN POLLACK AND HIS PARK CENTRAL ORCHESTRA: Ben Pollack, d, v, dir: Jimmy McPartland, Al Harris, c / Jack Teagarden, tb / Benny Goodman, cl, as / Gil Rodin, as / Larry Binyon, cl, ts, f / Al Beller, Ed Bergman, vn / Bill Schumann, vc / Vic Breidis, p / Dick Morgan, bj / Harry Goodman, bb / Franklyn Baur, v. New York, October 1, 1928.

47576-1-2-3 You're Gone - vFB

Vic unissued

NOTE: The second title from this session is a waltz, of no jazz interest.

Belle Mann, v. New York, October 15, 1928.

47742-1 Buy, Buy For Baby (Or Baby Will Bye-Bye You) - vBM

Vic 21743, HMV B-5596

47742-3 Buy, Buy For Baby (Or Baby Will Bye-Bye You) - vBM



X LX-3003, EVAA-3003 (LP)

47743-1 She's One Sweet Show Girl - vBM

Vic 21743, HMV B-5596

Dick Robertson, Gene Austin, v. New York, December 3, 1928.

49220-3 Then Came The Dawn - vDR

Vic 21827, Zon EE-144

49221-2 Sentimental Baby - vGA

Vic 21827, Zon EE-144, HMV R-14070

Scrappy Lambert (as BURT LORIN), v. New York, December 24, 1928.

48286-1-2-3 Let's Sit And Talk About You - vSL

Vic unissued

48287-2 Futuristic Rhythm - vBP

Vic 21858, HMV R-14136

LOUISVILLE RHYTHM KINGS: As above, without Beller and Schumann; Smith Ballew, v. New York, January 16, 1929.

401535-A Let's Sit And Talk About You - vSB

OK 41189, Od 165642, A-189242, Par B-12755, B-25440

BEN'S BAD BOYS: Ben Pollack, v comments dir: Jimmy McPartland, c / Glenn Miller, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / Vic Breidis, p / Dick Morgan, bj / Harry Goodman, bb / Ray Bauduc, d. New York, January 22, 1929.

49673-2 Wang-Wang Blues

Vic 21971

49674-2 Yellow Dog Blues - vBP

Vic 21971

49675-1 Shirt Tail Stomp



Camden CAL-446 (LP)

BEN POLLACK AND HIS PARK CENTRAL ORCHESTRA: As for December 24, 1928 above, but Mezz Mezrrow, as, replaces Rodin. New York, January 24, 1929.

48286-4 Let's Sit And Talk About You - vSL

Vic 21858

48302-1 Sally Of My Dreams - vSL

Vic 21857, HMV EA-530

LOUISVILLE RHYTHM KINGS: As for January 16, 1929, without Bergman; Mezz Mezzrow, as, replaces Rodin; vocal trio. New York, January 25, 1929.

401558-A Shout Hallelujah! 'Cause I'm Home - vSB

Par R-340, A-2822, 22305, Od A- 21129

401559-A In A Great Big Way - v3

OK 41189, Od 165642, A-189242, Par B-12755

NOTE: Parlophone A-2822 as BEN POLLACK'S ORCHESTRA; Parlophone R-340 as BENNIE'S LOUISVILLE RHYTHM KINGS; Odeon A-221129 as ROOF GARDEN ORCHESTRA.

BEN POLLACK AND HIS PARK CENTRAL ORCHESTRA: As for December 24, 1928 above, but Ruby Weinstein, t, replaces Harris; Smith Ballew (as CHARLES ROBERTS). New York, March 1, 1929.

50905-2 Louise - vSB

Vic 21941, HMV EA-543, X-3168

50906-3 Wait 'Til You See "Ma Cherie" - vSB

Vic 21941, HMV EA-543, R-14182, X-3168

New York, March 5, 1929.

50912-2 My Kinda Love (One Way To Paradise) -vSB

Vic 21944

50912-3 My Kinda Love (One Way To Paradise) - vSB

Vic LPV-528, RD-7826, 731088 (LP)

50913-2 On With The Dance! - vBP

Vic 21944

New York, May 27, 1929.

53517-3 I'd Like To Be A Gypsy - vSL

Vic 22252

53518-1-2-3 Finding The Long Way Home - vSL

Vic unissued

New York, July 25, 1929.

53947-2 In The Hush Of The Night - vSL

Vic 22071, HMV R-14236

53948-2 Won'tcha? - vSL

Vic 22071

53949-2 Bashful Baby - vSL



X LX-3003, EVAB-3003 (LP)

53949-3 Bashful Baby - vSL

Vic 22074, HMV R-14234, El EG-1867

Murphy Steinberg, t, replaces Weinstein. New York, August 15, 1929.

53989-2 Where The Sweet Forget-Me-Nots Remember - vSL

Vic 22106, HMV R-14253

53990-3 Song Of The Blues - vSL

Vic 22147, HMV R-14294

53991-2 True Blue Lou - vSL

Vic 22089, HMV EA-610, R-14287

Ben Pollack, v, dir: Jimmy McPartland, Ruby Weinstein, t / Jack Teagarden, tb / Benny Goodman, cl, as / Gil Rodin, as / Larry Binyon, cl, ts, f / Ed Bergman, Al Beller, vn / Bill Schumann, vc / Vic Breidis, p / Dick Morgan, bj] / Harry Good­man, bb / Ray Bauduc, d / Scrappy Lambert (as BURT LORIN), Smith Ballew (as CHARLES ROBERTS), v. New York, August 22, 1929.

56105-3 Sweetheart, We Need Each Other - vSL

Vic 22101, HMV B-5729, EA-646, El EG-1760

NOTE: The second title from this session is a waltz, of no jazz interest.

Snub Pollard, t, replaces McPartland; Joe Catalyne, cl, as, replaces Goodman. New York, September 27, 1929.

56721-3 You've Made Me Happy Today - vSB

Vic 22158

56722-3 From Now On - vSB

Vic 22158

Charlie Teagarden, t, replaces Pollard; Matty Matlock, cl, as, replaces Catalyne. New York, November 29, 1929.

57637-3 Keep Your Undershirt On - vSL

Vic 22267, HMV R-14379

57638-1-2-3 Reaching For The Moon - vSL

Vic unissued

BEN POLLACK'S ORCHESTRA; As last above. New York, mid-January, 1930.

1026-D I'm Following You - vBP

HoW 1026

1027-C Cryin' For The Carolines - vBP

HoW 1027

BEN POLLACK AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Ben Pollack, v, dir: ? Charlie Spivak, Charlie Teagarden t / Jack Teagarden, tb, v (as ROLAND LANCE) / Gil Rodin, Matty Matlock, cl, as / Babe Russin­, ts / Al Beller, vn / Bill Schumann, vc / Vic Breidis, p / Dick Morgan, bj / Harry Goodman, bb / Ray Bauduc, d / v trio including Pollack, who is renamed PHIL BENNETT as vocalist on Bwy. New York, June 23, 1930.

9818-1-2-3 Rollin' Down The River - vBP

Ban 0752, Bwy 1391, Cam 0352, Cq 7579, Dom 4591 Je 6002, Or 2002, Per 1532, Re 10057, Ro 1366, Imp 2338, Voc 790

9819-2-3-4 If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight) - vJT

Ban 0747, Bwy 1409, Cam 0347, Cq 7576, Chg 770, Cr 81416, Dom 4588, Je 5996, Or 1998, Per 15325, Re 10054, Ro 1363, CMS / UHCA 103, Voc 749, Apex 41243

9820-1-2-3 There's A Wah Wah Girl In Ague Caliente - v3

Ban 0750, Cam 0350, Cq 7576, Dom 4588, Je 6000, Or 2000, Per 15325, Re 10055, Ro 1364, Sterling 281408, Cr 81408

NOTE: Broadway 1391 as PHIL BENNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA; 1409 as THE BADGERS; CMS / UHCA 103 as JACK TEAGARDEN WITH BEN POLLACK'S ORCHESTRA. Some copies of the latter were pressed using Part 2 of Cliff Edwards' STACK O' LEE BLUES instead of the Ben Pollack title.

Ben Pollack, v, dir: Charlie Spivak, Sterling Bose, t / Jack Teagarden, tb, v / Benny Goodman Gil Rodin, cl, as / Eddie Miller, cl, ts / Al Beller, vn / Gil Bowers, p / Nappy Lamare, g / Harry Goodman, bb, sb / Ray Bauduc, d / Eddie Gale (both he and Ben Pollack as TED BANCROFT), v. New York, January 21, 1931.

10378-2 Sing-Song Girl (Little Yella Cinderella) - vBP

Ban 32074, Cq 7772, Je 6193, Or 2193, Per 15424, Re 10250, Ro 1561, Apex 41213, Mt 91066, Roy 391066

10379-3 (When You Fall In Love) Fall In Love With Me - vEG

Ban 32074, Cq 7772, Je 6193, Or 2193, Per 15424, Re 10250, Ro 1561

10380-2-3 You Didn't Have To Tell Me (I Knew It All The Time) - vJT

Ban 32101, Cq 7763, Je 6208, Or 2208, Per 15428, Re 10266, Ro 1573, CMS / UHCA 103, Lyric 3375, Voc 821

NOTE: CMS / UHCA 103 as JACK TEAGARDEN WITH BEN POLLACK'S ORCHESTRA.

New York, February 12, 1931.

10416-1-2 I've Got Five Dollars - vBP

ARC unissued?

10417-1-2 Sweet And Hot - vBP

ARC unissued?

10418-1 I'm A Ding Dong Daddy (From Dumas) - vBP

Ban 32105, Je 6214, Or 2214, Per 15432, Re 10261, Ro 1577

10418-2 I'm A Ding Dong Daddy (From Dumas) - vBP, JT

Cr 91077 (Canadian)

10422-1-2-3 Beale Street Blues - vJT

ARC unissued?

Sammy Prager, p, replaces Bowers; Nappy Lamare, v. New York, March 2, 1931.

10416-5 I've Got Five Dollars - vBP

Ban 32104, Cq 7684, Je 6213, Or 2213, Per 15431, Re 10273, Ro 1576

10417-2 Sweet And Hot - vBP-JT-NL

Roy 391088

10417-4 Sweet And Hot - vBP-JT-NL



Epic SN-6044 (LP)

10417-5 Sweet And Hot - vBP-JT-NL

Ban 32104, Cq 7684, Je 6213, Or 2213, Per 15431, Re 10275, Ro 1576

10422-4-5 Beale Street Blues - vJT

Ban 32463, Or 2488, Per 15617, Ro 1858 Mt / Royal 91358

NOTE: All issues of the last title as DUKE WILSON AND HIS TEN BLACK BERRIES. Matrices 10416 and 10417 were remade for a third time on March 18, 1931, but by a band under the direction of Ed Kirkeby, producing nothing of jazz interest, but issued on the same labels under the same catalog numbers.

As for February 12, 1931, but Matty Matlock, cl, as, replaces Goodman; Jerry Johnson­, sb, replaces Goodman; Ralph Copsey, tb, v / Ray Cohen, vn / Doris Robbins, v, added. Chicago, March 19, 1933.

75409-1 Linger A Little Longer In The Twilight - vDR

Vic 24284

75410-1-2-3 I Bring A Song - vRC

Vic unissued

75411-1-2 Low Down Upon The Harlem River - vJT

Vic unissued

75412-2 Two Tickets To Georgia - vNL

Vic 24284

Ben Pollack, v, dir: Yank Lawson, Charlie Spivak, Shirley Clay, t / Joe Harris, Benny Morton, tb / Matty Matlock, cl / Deane Kincaide, Gil Rodin, as / Eddie Miller, ts / Al Beller­, Ray Cohen, vn / Gil Bowers, p / Nappy Lamare, g, v / Harry Goodman, sb / Ray Bauduc, d / Doris Robbins, v. New York, December 28, 1933.

152662-2 Got The Jitters - vNL

Col 2870-D

152663-1 Deep Jungle

Col 2879-D, DO-5036

152664-1 Swing Out

Col 2879-D, DO-5036

152665-1 I'm Full Of The Devil - vBP

Col 2870-D, CQ-1385

Clay and Morton omitted; Stew Pletcher, t, replaces Lawson; Joe Harris, v. New York, January 23, 1934.

152692-1-2 I Wanna Be Loved - vDR

Col unissued

152693-1 My Little Grass Shack In Kealakekua, Hawaii - vBP, NL, DR

Col 2886-D, Par A-3832

152694-1 Goin' To Heaven On A Mule - vJH

Col 2886-D, DQ-908, Par R-1800, RZ G-22083

Yank Lawson, t, replaces Pletcher. New York, February 23, 1934.

152721-2 Dancing In The Moonlight - vBP

Col 2901-D, RZ MR-1298, RZ G-22027

152722-2 The Voodoo (rhumba)

Col 2906-D, RZ MR-1305

152723-2 Ole Mammy Ain't Gonna Sing No More, vJH

Col 2901-D, RZ MR-1298, Par A-3879

152724-2 Here Goes - vJH

Col 2905-D

152725-2 The Beat O' My Heart - vDR

Col 2905-D, RZ MR-1305, G-22147

152726-2 Alone On The Range - vJH

Col 2910-D

NOTE: Regal Zonophone G-22027 as THE BROADWAY BANDITS.

New York, May 29, 1934.

152755-1 Night On The Desert - vJH

Col 2929-D

152756-2 Sleepy Head - vJH

Col 2929-D, DQ-1014

152757-2 Freckle Face, You're Beautiful - vJH

Col 2931-D, RZ G-22156

152758-2 I've Got A Warm Spot In My Heart For You - vDR

Col 2931-D

NOTE: Australian Clifford 5250 (SWEETHEART TRAIL) is credited to Ben Pollack's Orch­estra, but it is in fact by Sam Lanin's Orchestra, and of no special interest.

JIMMIE POLLACK'S ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Canadian Crown 81188 and Domino 181156 for Fred Rich's Orchestra, q.v.



HARRY POLLOCK

The following sides by Harry Pollock's bands are of considerable interest as hot dance music, and there is a likelihood that others are equally so.

HARRY POLLOCK'S MAURICE CLUB DIAMONDS: Harry Pollack, vn, dir: 2 t / tb / cl, ss, as / cl, as / cl, ts / p / bj / bb / d / Hal Yates, v. New York, September 2, 1926.

X-256 Alabama Stomp

Gnt 3377, Ch 15140, Chg 124

NOTE: Champion 15140 as ALABAMA SERENADERS Challenge 124 as DAPPER DAN'S HOT ACES.

Arthur Hall, v. New York, October 1, 1926.

GEX-300 Sunday

Gnt 3388, Ch 15173, Herschel Gold Seal 2008.

Arthur Hall omitted. New York, January 10, 1927.

GEX-446 There Ain't No "Maybe" In My Baby's Eyes - vHY

Gnt 6026, Ch 15213, Chg 236, 239, 355, Sil 5029, Voc B-217, XA-18003

NOTE: Champion 15213 as ALABAMA SERENADERS; Challenge 236, 239, as FENWICK'S DANCE ORCHESTRA, 355 as CUBAN DANCE KINGS; Vocalion B-217 as THE HARLEQUINADERS; XA-18003 as FRED GODFREY'S JAZZ KNIGHTS.

HARRY POLLOCK'S BLUE DIAMONDS: Harry Pollock, vn, dir. same instrumentation as above; Joe O'Callihan, Al Shayne­, v. New York, February 10, 1927.

GEX-526 Underneath The Weeping Willow - vJO'C

Gnt 6069, Ch 15238, Voc X-10015

GEX-527-A I'm Gonna Meet My Sweetie Now - vAS

Gnt 6067, Ch 15229, Chg 254

GEX-528 You Can't Cry Over My Shoulder - vAS

Gnt 6067, Ch 15228, Chg 254, Sil 5027

NOTE: Champion 15228, 15229 as THE ALABAMA RED JACKETS; 15238 as THE ALABAMA SERENADERS; Challenge 254 as GOLDEN GATE SERENADERS; Vocalion X-10015 as THE RIVERSIDE DANCE BAND.

New York, March 28, 1927.

GEX-559 What Do I Care What Somebody Said? - vAS

Gnt 6083, Ch 15239, Sil 5049, Clm 2039, Gmn 2075, Voc B-207, Aco GA-20002

NOTE: Champion 15239 as THE ALABAMA SERENADERS, Coliseum 2039 as MARYLAND DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman 2075 as CABARET DANCE ORCHESTRA; Vocalion B-207 as THE HARLEQUINADERS; Aco GA-20002 as DAN HOWARD'S MELODY MAKERS.

Gloria Gray, v. New York, February 17, 1928.

GEX-1083-B There Ain't No Sweet Man That's Worth The Salt Of My Tears - vGG

Gnt 6383, Bell 585, Spr 333



THE PONCE SISTERS

The following by this popular vaudeville and radio act are of interest for their accompaniments.

Ethel and Dorothea Ponce, v, acc. by t / Joe Venuti, vn / ? Frank Signorelli, p / Eddie Lang­, g. New York, December 16, 1932.

265015-3 Fit As A Fiddle

Col DB-1051

265016-1-2 Contented

Col unissued

265017-2 So At Last It's Come To This

Col DB-1051

265018-2 A Million Dreams

Cold DB-1073

PORTER'S BLUE DEVILS

Chicago band of t / tb / cl / p / bj / d. New York, July 10, 1923.

8454, -A "E Flat" Blues

Gnt 5210


8455, -A Original Charleston Strut

Gnt 5210, Apex 388, St 9425

Unknown as added; Ernest Hare, v. New York, August 31, 1923.

8500, -A Mama Goes Where Papa Goes - vEH

Gnt 5251, St 9442

8501-A-B Steamboat Sal

Gnt 5249, St 9442

8502-A Somebody's Wrong

Gnt 5251, EBW 3977

NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 3977 as PAVILION PLAYERS.

New York, c. October 15, 1923.

8559, -A-B Walk, Jenny, Walk

Gnt 5282, St 9470

8560, -A Mama Loves Papa (Papa Loves Mama)

Gnt 5281, St 9470

8561-A Hot Dawg!

Gnt 5282, St 9477

Jack Kaufman, v. New York: November 12, 1923.

8600, -A When It's Night Time In Italy - vJK

Gnt 5305, EBW 3964, Apex 405, St 9466

8601, -A I'm Sittin' Pretty In A Pretty Little City

Gnt 5305, Apex 405, St 9466

NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 3964 as REGENT ORCHESTRA.

FLOSSIE PORTER

Pseudonym on Champion for Caroline Johnson, q.v.



JOHN PORTER'S HARMONY TROUPE

Pseudonym on Australian Bon Marché for the following items listed in this book:­

188 'Deed I Do (Al Lentz and his Orchestra)

189 It Made You Happy When You Made Me Cry (Joe Candullo's Everglades Orchestra)

209 South Wind (Lou Gold and his Orchestra)

SONNY PORTER

Pseudonym on Columbia 14366-D for Willie Jackson, q.v.



GEORGE POSNACK AND HIS ORCHESTRA

George Posnack, p, dir: unknown t / tb / cl, as / Adrian Rollini, bsx, gfs / Al Duffy, vn / bj / bb / d. New York, c. March 1930.

2311- Black Horse

QRS Q-1051



NETTIE POTTER

Pseudonym on Pathé Actuelle and Perfect for Monette Moore, and on Regal for Alberta Perkins, both q.v. The following are by a different, and thus far unidentified, singer:

Vocal, acc. by Bubber Miley or Louis Metcalf, c / Louis Hooper, p, and either? Jake Frazier, tb, or Bob Fuller, cl.

New York, c. December 15, 1924.

5786-1 A Good Man Is Hard To Find - tb

Ban 1483, Dom 3452, Or 325, Re 9782

5787-1 Blind Man Blues - cl

Ban 1484, Dom 3453, Re 9781

NOTE: Domino 3452 and 3453 as SALLY DALE; Oriole 325 as MAMIE ROMER.

ART POWELL'S ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Australian Golden Tongue for Lou Gold and his Orchestra, q.v.



BERTHA POWELL

See Alta Browne.

DICK POWELL

Before becoming a popular film actor, Dick Powell was the banjoist and vocalist with Charlie Davis and his Orchestra, q.v. The following sides made under his own name are of interest for their accom­paniments.

Vocal, acc. as shown. Chicago, c. January 13, 1928.

C-1463 Is She My Girl Friend? (How-De-Ow-Dow) cl / p

Voc 15647

C-1465 Beautiful - cl / vn / p

Voc 15647

Acc. by Bunny Berigan, Manny Klein, Charlie Margulis, t / Russ Morgan or Charlie Butter­field, tb / Chester Hazlett, cl, bcl, as / Larry Binyon, ts, f / 2 vn / p / g / sb / d, v. New York, May 23, 1933.

13386-1 The Gold Diggers' Song (We're In The Money)

Per 12919, Bcst 3339

13387-1 Pettin' In The Park

Per 12920, Bcst 3339, Mt 91555



HERVY POWELL

Pseudonym on Australian Panachord for Seger Ellis, q.v.



POWELL'S JAZZ MONARCHS

Jimmy Powell, cl, as, ts, dir: t / George Lightfoot, as, ts / Isaac Jefferson, p / William Calloway, bj, v / Floyd Casey, d. St. Louis, May 14, 1926.

9682-A Chauffeur's Shuffle

OK 8333


9683-A Laughing Blues - vWC

OK 8333


JULIA / JULIUS POWERS

Pseudonym on Harmograph for Ida Cox, q.v.



OLLIE POWERS

Vocal, acc. by Clarence M. Jones, p. Chicago, June, 1923.

1449-1-2 Pensacola Joe

Pm 12047, Hg 841

1450 That Old Gang Of Mine

Pm 12047, Hg 841

NOTE: Harmograph 841 as HOWARD SIMMS - piano acc. by CLARENCE WRIGHT.

OLLIE POWERS' HARMONY SYNCOPATORS: Ollie Powers, d, dir: Alex Calamese, Tommy Ladnier­, c / Eddie Vincent, tb / Jimmie Noone, cl / Horace Diemer, as / Glover Compton, p / John Basley­, bj / William "Bass" Moore, bb. Chicago, September, 1923 (probably two or more sessions).

1502-1 Play That Thing

Cx 40263, Pur 11263

1502-3 Play That Thing

Pm 20263, Cx 40263, Hg 851, AM 7, Gzl 1039

1502-4 Play That Thing

Pm 12059, UHCA 79, JI 6, Jazz 5003, AFG 7, Sto KB-101

1502-5 Play That Thing

Pm 12059, Hg 874

1502-6 Play That Thing

Pm 12059


NOTE: Harmograph 851 as OLLIE POWERS' ORCHESTRA; 874 as CLARENCE YOUNG'S HARMONY SYNCOPATORS.

Acc. by Shelton Brooks, p / Raymond Mayo, bj. New York, January 14, 1925.

140247-1 After All These Years

Col unissued

140248-2 A Fool And A Butterfly

Col unissued



ANDY PREER AND THE COTTON CLUB ORCHESTRA

Andy Preer dir: R. Q. Dickerson, Lammar Wright, t / De Priest Wheeler, tb / Davey Jones and Walter Thomas or George Scott, cl, as / Andrew Brown, cl, ts / Earres Prince, p / Charley Stamps, bj / Jimmy Smith, bb / Leroy Maxey, d. New York, February 3, 1927.

GEX-513,-A-C I've Found A New Baby

Gnt 6056, Ch 15227, 40112, KP K-102, Voc B-219

NOTE: Champion 15227 as THE DIXIE BOYS, Voc B-219 (including those carrying the pasted-on Kildare label) as THE HARLEQUINADERS, and titled I FOUND A NEW BABY.

EVELYN PREER

This artist, whose real surname was Peer, is thought to be the same person as Evelyn Thompson, q.v. for Brunswick records issued under that name. The following from her recordings for the Banner group and Victor are of some interest as jazz, for their accompaniments.

Vocal, acc. by Tom Morris, c / Bob Fuller, cl / Mike Jackson, p. New York, September 7, 1926.

36099-3 Make Me Know It

Vic 20306

Acc. by c / tb / cl / vn / p / bj / d. New York, c. September 8, 1926.

6810-2 Lucky Day

Ban 1848, Dom 3821, Re 8159

6811-2 The Birth Of The Blues

Ban 1848, Dom 3821, Re 8159, BM 216, Imp 1777

NOTE: Banner 1848, Domino 3821, and Regal 8159 as HOTSY JARVIS AND HER GANG; Imperial 1777 as
RADIO RED; Bon Marche 216 as SINCLAIR FRANKS.

Acc. by c / 2 as / vn / p / bj / bb / d. New York, October 14, 1926.

36823-2 It Takes A Good Woman To Keep A Good Man At Home

Vic 20306

Acc. by her Gang: Red Nichols, t / Miff Mole, tb / Alfie Evans or Dick Johnson, cl, as / ? Peter de Rose or ? Rube Bloom, p / own k. New York, c. November 23, 1926.

6954-5-6 Sunday

Ban 1895, Dom 3864, Or 807, Re 8208, Apex 8579, Imp 1788

6955-4-6 Cock-A-Doodle, I'm Off My Noodle (My Baby's Back)

Ban 195, Chg 600, Dom 3864, Or 789, Re 8208

NOTE: Oriole 789, 807, and Apex 8579 as HOTSY JARVIS; Challenge 600 as BILL PERRY'S ENTERTAINERS; Imperial 1788 as RADIO RED.

Acc. by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra: Duke Ellington, p, dir: Bubber Miley, c / cl, as / Otto Hardwick, as, vn / Sonny Greer, d.New York, January 10, 1927.

37527-1-2-3 Make Me Love You

Vic unissued

37528-1 If You Can't Hold The Man You Love



Tax LP-9 (LP)

37528-3 If You Can't Hold The Man You Love



Vic 731043 (LP)

Acc. by c / tb / cl / p / bj / others? New York, March, 1927.

7147- Muddy Water (A Mississippi Moan)

Ban 1972, Dom 3946, Re 8300, BM 229, Imp 1788

7148- I Gotta Get Myself Somebody To Love - p only

Banner 1972, Dom 3946, Oriole 888, Regal 8300

NOTE: Bon Marche 229 as SINCLAIR FRANKS; Imperial 1788 as RADIO RED.



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