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JOHNNY ROCK AND HIS ORCHESTRA

2 t / tr / 2 as / ts / p / g / sb / d. Camden, NJ, October 2, 1933.

77833-1 Roses Of Picardy

Vic unissued

77834-1 My Gal Sal

Vic unissued



TOM ROCK AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on American Odeon and Australian Parlophone A-3144 for Fred Rich and his Orchestra, q.v.



ROCKAWAY RAMBLERS

Pseudonym on Perfect 14688 and 14690 for the California Ramblers, q.v.



ROCKY MOUNTAIN TRIO

Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooper, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York, March 27, 1925.

9421 Freakish Blues (Bucket Stomp)

Gnt 3002, Sil 3057

9422 Charleston Clarinet Blues

Gnt 3002, Sil 3057

New York, September 16, 1925.

9733,-A Ketch Your Breath

Gnt unissued

9734,-A-B Old Man's Charleston

Gnt unissued

New York, October 28, 1925.

9805-A Grand Opera Blues

Gnt 3184, Buddy 8041

9806-A Old Man's Charleston

Gnt 3184


NOTE: Buddy 8041 as GULF COAST TRIO.

New York, March 23, 1926.

X-47-A Blowin' Off Steam

Gnt 3288


X-48-A Gallopin' Dominoes

Gnt 3288, Buddy 8041

NOTE: Buddy 8041 as GULF COAST TRIO.

GENE RODEMICH AND HIS ORCHESTRA

This St. Louis orchestra was named by the late Frank Trumbauer as the one with which he made his first records, but nothing has so far been found to substantiate this. Similarly, the Mound City Blue Blowers are said to have


appeared with this band, as they may have done on the stand, but not in the recording studio. The following records are of some interest as hot dance music, however.

Gene Rodemich, p, dir: Charles Werner, another, t / Larry Conley, tb / cl, ss, as / cl, as / cl, ts / Austin Wylie, 2nd


p / bj / bb / Paul Spoerloder, d. New York, June 20, 1923.

10893 Oh, Sister! Ain't That Hot?

Br 2474

Gene Rodemich, p, dir: Charles Werner and another, t / Larry Conley, tb / cl, ss, as / cl, as / cl­, ts / Allister Wylie, 2nd p / bj / bb / Paul Spoerloder, d. New York, June 21, 1923.



10908 Wolverine Blues

Br 2455


New York, June 23, 1923.

10919 / 21 / 23 St. Louis Tickle (Barney - Seymore)

Br 2480

New York, November 12, 1923.



11861 / 64 Blue Grass Blues

Br 2432, 2527

New York, November 13, 1923.

11865 Blue Grass Blues

Br 2527

Chicago, February 21, 1924.



Ch-49 Mobile Blues

Br 2599


Ch-50 / 51 / 52 Missouri Tickler Blues - A Low Down Strut

Br unissued

Ch-55 Tenth Interval Rag

Br 2599


Eddie Storman, bj, replaces unknown. Chicago, September 12, 1924.

Ch-141 / 45 Worryin' Blues

Br 2731

St. Louis, February 17, 1925.



14967 Everybody Loves My Baby

Br 2843


Gene Rodemich, p, dir: Claude Conrad, Nick Belcastra, t / Bob Smith, tb / Ted Hunt, Bill Bailey, cl, as / Alex Holman, ts / Freddie Wilde, vn / Tom Satterfield, p, a / Porter Brown, bj / A. Spil­lier, bb / Paul Spoerloder, d. Chicago, February 21, 1926.

E-17877 / 78 / 79 Hot Notes

Br unissued

Chicago, March 10, 1926.

E-18362 / 64 Hot Notes

Br 3073


IKE RODGERS AND HIS BIDDLE STREET BOYS

Ike Rodgers, tb / Henry Brown, p / Lawrence Casey, speech and (presumably) percussion. Chicago, May 9, 1929.

C-3454-A-B Malt Can Blues

Br 7086, Creole 12



See also Henry Brown.

JIMMIE RODGERS

The following sides by this legendary country singer have interesting jazz accompaniments.

Vocal, acc. by C. L. Hutchison, c / James Rickard, cl / Dean Bryan, g / John Westbrook, stg / George MacMillan, sb. Atlanta, October 20, 1928.

47215-1 My Carolina Sunshine Girl

Vic V-40096, 21-6180, BB B-5556, MW M-4451, Zon 5495

47216-4 Blue Yodel No. 4

Vic V-40014, 21-0175, MW M-4722, Zon 5380, HMV MH-192

As above. Atlanta, October 22, 1928.

47223-4 Waiting For A Train

Vic V-40014, 21-0175, BB B-5163, Eld 2060, MW M-8109, Sr S-3244, Zon 5380, HMV MH-192

47224-1-2 I'm Lonely And Blue

Vic V-40054, MW M-4217, Zon 5401

Acc. by ? Tony Fougerat, c / cl / vn / p / own g / bb / d. New York, February 21, 1929.

48384-3 Desert Blues

Vic V-40096, 21-0176, MW M-4451, Zon 5495

48385-1 Any Old Time

Vic 22488, BB B-5664, MW M-4730, Zon 5780, EE-221

Acc. by own g with Bob Sawyer, p, dir. c / cl / bj / bb. Hollywood, CA, June 30, 1930.

54849-2 My Blue-Eyed Jane

Vic 23549, BB B-5393, MW M-4222, HMV EA-1399, RZ G-23196, Twin FT-9114

As above. Hollywood, CA, July 10, 1930.

54861-3 Jimmie's Mean Mamma Blues

Vic 23503, MW M-4723, Zon 5859, HMV EA-1541, RZ G-23115

Acc. by Louis Armstrong, t / Lil Armstrong, p. Hollywood, CA, July 16, 1930.

54867-2 Blue Yodel No. 9 (Standin' On The Corner)

Vic 23580, MW M-4209, M-8124, RZ MR-3208, HMV MH-194, Zon EE-300, Twin FT-9832, Col MZ-315

Acc. by the Louisville Jug Band: George Allen, cl / Clifford Hayes, vn / Cal Smith, bj / Freddy Smith, g / Earl McDonald, jug. Louisville, KY, June 16, 1931.

69449- My Good Gal's Gone Blues

BB B-5942, MW M-5014

GIL RODIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Charlie Spivak, Tommy Thunen, t / Jack Teagarden, tb, v / Matty Matlock, cl / Gil Rodin, as / Eddie Miller, ts / Gil Bowers, p / Nappy Lamare, g / Harry Goodman, sb / Ray Bauduc, d. New York, c. September, 1930.

1010-2 Beale Street Blues - vJT

Cr 3017


1011-2 If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight - vJT

Cr 3016


Sterling Bose, t, replaces Thunen; Benny Goodman, cl, replaces Matlock; Eddie Gale, v. New York, c. January, 1931.

1117-1 Ninety-Nine Out Of A Hundred Wanna Be Loved - vEG

Cr 3045

1118-2 Hello, Beautiful! - vEG

Cr 3046

1118-3 Hello, Beautiful! - vVG



Cr 3046, EBW 5287, Clif 5308, Homestead 23126, Ang 3308

NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 5287 as DEAUVILLE DANCE ORCHESTRA; Clifford 5308, Angelus 3308 as BOB GOLDEN'S ORCHESTRA. See also Clark Randall and his Orchestra, and Irving Mills.



CHARLES "BUDDY" ROGERS

The following records by this pioneer "talkie" star have good jazz accompani­ments. He later led a commercial dance band recording for Victor, but this did not produce anything similar.

Vocal, acc. by Tommy Dorsey, t / Charlie Butterfield, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl / Adrian Rollini­, bsx / ? Bruce Yantis, vn / Frank Signorelli, p / Carl Kress, g / Stan King, d. New York, February 27, 1930.

150027-3 I'd Like To Be A Bee In Your Boudoir

Col 2183-D, DB-242, DO-152

150028-1-2-3 My Future Just Passed

Col unissued

Acc. by Bob Effros, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / ? Pete Pumiglio, as / tsp Ben Selvin, vn / ? Frank Signorelli, p / Carl Kress, g / ? Joe Tarto, sb. New York, March 4, 1930.

150028-5 My Future Just Passed

Col 2183-D, DB-242, DO-152

150056-3 Any Time's The Time To Fall In Love

Col 2143-D, DB-162, DO-103

150057-3 Sweepin' The Clouds Away

Col 2143-D, DB-162, DO-103



MACK ROGERS AND HIS GUNTER HOTEL ORCHESTRA

Mack Rogers, t, dir: Pete Brewer, Tom Howell, t / Lee Howell, tb / Warren Hunter, Alton Jung­, as / Parker Seidel,


ts / Henry Taliaferro, p / Larry Sheldon, bb / George Henry, d / Sibyl Hopkins, v. San Antonio, TX, August 10, 1934.

83916-1 In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree

BB B-5603

83917-1 Casa Loma Stomp

BB B-5603

NOTE: Other records by this band may be of jazz interest.



MAY ROGERS

Pseudonym on Champion for Marie Grinter, q.v.



RODNEY ROGERS' RED PEPPERS

2 stg / g / v by band. Chicago, October 14, 1927.

C-1318 Milenberg Joys - v

Br 3744, A-7578, 40312

C-1320 / 21 Chili Blues

Br 3744, A-7578, 40312

NOTE: Brunswick 40312 as ORQUESTA RODNEY ROGERS. Two takes may have been released of each title.

B. A. ROLFE

The following titles by this trumpet virtuoso are known to be of interest as hot dance music.

B. A. ROLFE (TRUMPET VIRTUOSO) AND HIS PALAIS D'OR ORCHESTRA: A collective personnel is given, as
it appears that these records were made by 2-3 t (including Rolfe himself) / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / vn / p / bj / bb / d, drawn from the following roster: Pete Capodiferro, Vina Bono, H. Berkin,­ Frank Korminsky, Joe Lindwurm, Phil
Napoleon, t / H. Green, Charles Harris, Dave Boyd, tb / Andy Sannella, George Napoleon, Ross Gorman, Fred Hartman, cl, as / Lucien Smith, cl, ts, vc / Harold van Emburgh, cl, ts / Walter Edelstein, Billy Artz, Enric Madriguera, Fritz Forsch,­ Harry Salter, Pete Eisenberg, vn / Milt Rettenberg, p / ? Tony Colicchio, bj / Gus Helleberg­, John Helleberg, Cy Harris, bb / Fred Albright, William Dorn, d. New York, June 29, 1926

11076 Crazy Quilt

Ed 51790

New York, May 26, 1927

11714 Sax Appeal

Ed 52047


New York, February 29, 1928.

18266 Louisiana Bo Bo

Ed 52244

New York, June 8, 1927

11724 Buffalo Rhythm

Ed 52037


11725 Rocky Mountain Blues

Ed 52037


New York, April 20, 1928

18424 St. Louis Blues

Ed 52295

New York, May 14, 1928

18496 Deep Hollow

Ed 52319


New York, June 1, 1928.

18557 No Parking

Ed 52353

N-284 No Parking

Ed unissued

ADRIAN ROLLINI

ADRIAN ROLLINI TRIO: Adrian Rollini, bsx, hfp, with SNAKE AND TEDDY (Frank Froeba, p, and Teddy Bunn, g). New York, January 31, 1930.

E-31917-A-B (What Did I Do To Be So) Black And Blue

Br unissued

E-31918-A-B Clam House

Br unissued

E-31919-A-B Round Town

Br unissued

ADRIAN ROLLINI AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Arthur Rollini, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx, gfs, vib, x / Joe Venuti, vn / Charlie Magnante, pac / Fulton McGrath, p / Edddie Lang, g / Art Miller, sb / Dick Robertson, v. New York, February 14, 1933.

13049-1 Have You Ever Been Lonely? - vDR

Ban 32698, Cq 8153, Mt M-12629, 91514, Or 2651, Per 15735, Ro 2024

13050-1 You've Got Me Cryin' Again - vDR

Ban 32699, Dom 111, Mt M-12630, Or 2652, Per 15736, Ro 2025, Dec F-3518, Key S-610,
Mf G-330

13051-1 Hustlin' And Bustlin' For Baby - vDR

Ban 32699, Mt M-12630, Or 2652, Per 15736, Ro 2025, Dec F-3518, Imp 2846

13052-1 You Must Believe Me - vDR

Ban 32698, Cq 8108, Mt M-12629, 91514, Or 2651, Per 15735, Ro 2024

NOTE: Melotone M-12629 and Perfect 15735 as OWEN FALLON AND HIS CALIFORNIANS; Imperial 2846 as THE BELL BOYS OF BROADWAY; Key S-610 as THE RHYTHM ACES; Mayfair G-330 as MILT BENSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Arthur Rollini­, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx, vib / Fulton McGrath, p / Dick McDonough, g / Herb Weil, d, v / Irene Beasley, Howard Phillips, v. New York, June 12, 1933.

265131-2 Blue Prelude - vHP

Col 2785-D, Par R-2515

265132-2 Mississippi Basin - vIB

Par R-2515

265133-2 Charlie's Home - vHP



WRC SH-391 (LP)

265134-2 Happy As The Day Is Long - vHP

Col 2785-D

NOTE: Columbia 2785-D as ADRIAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

Bunny Berigan, t / Al Philburn, tb / Pee Wee Russell, cl / Arthur Rollini, ts / Adrian Rollini­, bsx, cel, vib / Fulton McGrath, p / Dick McDonough, g / Art Miller, sb / Herb Weil, d, v / Howard Phillips, Red McKenzie, v. New York, July 29, 1933.

13663-1 Ah! But Is It Love? - vHP

Ban 32826, Mt M-12756, 9194, Or 2736, Per 15799, Ro 219, Dec F-3702, Rex 8052

13664-2 I Gotta Get Up And Go To Work - vRM

Ban 32826, Mt M-12756, 9194, Or 2736, Per 15799, Ro 219, Dec F-3702

13675-1 If I Had Somebody To Love - vHP

Ban 32837, Mt M 12766, 91608, Or 2743, Per 15805, Ro 2116, Rex 8035

13676-1 Dream On - vRM

Ban 32837, Mt M 12766, 91608, Or 2743, Per 15805, Ro 2116

NOTE: Rex 8035 as BOB CAUSER AND HIS CORNELLIANS; 8052 as ED LLOYD AND HIS ORCH­ESTRA.

New York, September 14, 1933.

13999-1 By A Waterfall - vHW

Ban 32867, Cq 8220, Dom 139, Mt M-1278, Or 2757, Per 15817, Ro 2130

14000-1 Sittin' On A Back Yard Fence - vHW

Ban 32867, Dom 139, Mt M-1278, Or 2757, Per 15817, Ro 2130, Dec F-3827

14001-1-2 I'll Be Faithful - vHW

Mt M-12790

14002-1 Beloved - vHW

Mt M-12790

Benny Goodman, cl, replaces Russell; Clay Bryson, v. New York, October 16, 1933.

14147-1 You've Got Everything - vHW

Ban 32873, Cq 8249, Mt M-12815, Or 2775, Per 15831, Ro 2148, Dec F-3796, Royal 91645

14148-1 And So, Goodbye - vHW

Ban 32873, Cq 8249, Mt M-12815, Or 2775, Per 15831, Ro 2148, Dec F-3796, Royal 91645

14152-1 Sweet Madness - vHW

Ban 32880, Mt M-12829, Or 2784, Per 15839, Ro 2157

14153-2 Savage Serenade - vCB

Ban 32880, Mt M-12829, Or 2784, Per 15839, Ro 2157, Dec F-3827

Pee Wee Russell, cl, replaces Goodman. New York, October 23, 1933.

14001-3 I'll Be Faithful - vHW

Ban 32863, Cq 8279, Dom 141, Mt M-12790, 91621, Or 2759, Per 15819, Ro 2132

14002-3 Beloved - vHW

Ban 32863, Cq 8279, Dom 141, Mt M-12790, 91621, Or 2759, Per 15819, Ro 2132, Dec F-3848

NOTE: Conqueror 8279 as ART KAHN'S ORCHESTRA.

2 t / tb / cl, as / as / ts / Adrian Rollini, ? bsx, vib / p / g / bb / d / Chick Bullock, v. New York, November 15, 1933.

14300-1 Did You Ever See A Dream Walking? - vCB

Ban 32898, Cq 8277, Mt M-12849, Or 2794, Per 15848, Ro 2167, Rex 8087

14301-1 You're Such A Comfort To Me - vCB

Ban 32898, Cq 8277, Mt M-12849, Or 2794, Per 15848, Ro 2167

14302-1-2 Good Morning, Glory - vCB

Ban 32899, Mt M-12850, 91658, Or 2795, Per 15849, Ro 2168, Rex 8087

14303-1 Many Moons Ago - vCB

Ban 32899, Mt M-12850, 91658, Or 2795, Per 15849, Ro 2168

NOTE: This session is entered in the ARC files as by ADRIAN ROLLINI AND HIS ORCHESTRA, yet all except Rex 8087 (as ED LLOYD AND HIS BAND) were issued as GENE KARDOS AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Adrian Rollini is readily identifiable on vibraphone, but the use of two trumpets and a brass bass suggests that at least some of Kardos' men were present, with Rollini merely sitting in as nominal leader.

As for October 23, 1933. New York, November 17, 1933.

13999-3 By A Waterfall - vHW

Mt M-12788, Per 15817

14000-3 Sittin' On A Back Yard Fence - vHW

Mt M-12788, Per 15817

Benny Goodman, cl, replaces Russell; Jane Vance, Howard Phillips, v. New York, November 24, 1933.

14379-1 Coffee In The Morning And Kisses In The Night - vHP

Ban 32923, Mt M-12866, 91679, Or 2811, Per 15861, Ro 2184

14380-1 Sittin' On A Log (Pettin' My Dog) - vJV

Ban 32912, Cq 8262, Mt M-12855, 91672, Or 2803, Per 15855, Ro 2171, Dec F-3848

14381-2 I Raised My Hat - vHW

Ban 32912, Cq 8262, Mt M-12855, 91672, Or 2803, Per 15855, Ro 2171

NOTE: The first title from this session (14378-1) is a waltz, of no jazz interest.

New York, January 11, 1934.

14565-1 On The Wrong Side Of The Fence - vHW

Ban 32949, Mt M-12892, 91691, Or 2828, Per 15876, Ro 2201

14566-2 Ol' Pappy - vHW

Ban 32949, Mt M-12892, 91691, Or 2828, Per 15876, Ro 2201

14567-1 Who Walks In When I Walk Out? - vHW

Ban 32950, Mt M-12893, 91690, Or 2829, Per 15877, Ro 2202, Rex 8107, Imp 23061, Kr 31223

14568-1 Got The Jitters - vCB

Ban 32950, Mt M-12893, 91690, Or 2829, Per 15877, Ro 2202, Imp 23061, Kr 31223

NOTE: Rex 8107, Kristall 31223 as JOE VENUTI AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Imperial 23061 as TANZ-ORCHESTER.

Pat Circirello, t / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Charlie Barnet­, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx, gfs / Charlie Magnante, pac / Fulton McGrath, p / Carl Kress, g / Gene Krupa, d / Chick Bullock, v. New York, February 26, 1934.

14857-1 Keep On Doin' What You're Doin' - vCB

Br 6786, 01750

14858-1 Get Goin' - vCB

Br 6786, 01750

14859-1 A Hundred Years From Today - vCB

Voc 2675

NOTE: Brunswick 6786 and 01750 as ADRIAN'S RAMBLERS.

Bunny Berigan, t / Al Philburn, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / Arthur Rollini, ts / Adrian Rollini­, bsx, cel, vib / Fulton McGrath, p / Dick McDonough, g / Art Miller, sb / Herb Weil, d / Joey Nash­, v. New York, March 24, 1934.

14995-1 A Thousand Goodnights - vJN

Voc 2672, Dec F-3989, EBW W-125

14996-1 Butterfingers - vJN

Voc 2672, Dec F-3967, EBW W-112

14997-1-2 Waitin' At The Gate For Katy - vJN

Voc 2673, Dec F-5009, EBW W-126

14998-1 Little Did I Dream - vJN

Voc 2673, Dec F-5009

14999-1 How Can It Be A Beautiful Day? - vJN

Voc 2675, Dec F-3967

NOTE: Edison Bell Winner W-112, W-125, and W-126 as SLEEPY HALL AND HIS COLLEGIANS.

ADRIAN'S RAMBLERS: Max Kaminsky, t / Milt Yaner, cl / Bud Freeman, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Roy Bargy, p / Carl Kress, g / Mel Clark, sb / Stan King, d / Chick Bullock, Ella Logan, v. New York, May 4, 1934.

B-15165-A I've Got A Warm Spot In My Heart For You - vCB

Br 6877, 01831

B-15166-A Why Don't You Practice What You Preach? - vCB

Br 6877, 01775, Col DO-1280

B-15167-A The Better To Love You, My Dear - vCB

Br 6889, 01831

B-15168-A I Wish I Were Twins - vEL

Br 6889, 01775, 4922, Col DO-1280

ADRIAN ROLLINI AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Manny Klein, Dave Klein, t / Jack Teagarden, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / Arthur Rollini, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Howard Smith, p / George van Eps, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan King, d / Ella Logan, v. New York, October 23, 1934.

38874 It Had To Be You - vEL

Dec unissued

38875-A Sugar

Dec 265, Br 01942, A-82586, Od 284143

38876-A Davenport Blues

Dec 359, 3862, Br 80144, 01942, Od 284143

38877-A Somebody Loves Me

Dec 359, 3525, Br 80144, 03447

38878-A Riverboat Shuffle

Dec 265, Br 0510, A-82586

NOTE: ADRIAN ROLLINI AND HIS ORCHESTRA was also used as a pseudonym on Kismet K-722 for Bud


Freeman and his Orchestra (CAN'T HELP LOVIN' DAT MAN) and Bix Beiderbecke and his Gang (OL' MAN RIVER), both q.v.

ROY ROLLS AND HIS RED HEADS

Pseudonym on Australian Paramount 2524 for Willard Robison and his Orchestra, q.v.



ROMANCE OF HARMONY ORCHESTRA

Unknown c / 2 cl, ss, as / cl, ts / p / bj / d. Richmond, IN, June 11, 1924.

11919 To-Ki-O-Ki O

Gnt unissued

11920 Limehouse Blues

Gnt unissued

Walter H. Moehre, v. Richmond, IN, June 30, 1924.

11933 Tok-Okio [sic]

Gnt unissued

11934-A Doodle Doo Doo

Gnt 20068

11935 Blue Evening Blues

Gnt 20068

11936 Everybody Likes The Same Sweet Girl - vWHM

Gnt unissued

PHIL ROMANO AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Willie Creager dir: Dick Landon, t / Charles Fach, tb / William Grossi, cl, ss / as / Phil Romano, vn / Mick Goldman, p / Art Tepaldi, bj / bb / Jack Glazer, d / Billy Murray, v. New York, September 18, 1925.

33393-4 I'm Goin' Out If Lizzie Comes In - vBM

Vic 19803, HMV EA-12

33394-4 Keep On Croonin' A Tune

Vic 19803, HMV EA-12



MAMIE ROMER

Pseudonym on Oriole 325 for Nettie Potter, q.v.



PETER ROMNEY'S DANCE BAND

Pseudonym on Peacock PS-232 for Oscar Rabin and his Romany Band, q.v.



ROOF GARDEN ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:­

Odeon A-221055 That's My Mammy (Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra)

A-221055 Too Busy! (Sam Lanin's Famous Players and Singers)

A-221129 Shout Hallelujah! 'Cause I'm Home (Ben Pollack and his Orchestra)

Parlophone R-102 Nebraska (Ronnie Munro and his Orchestra)

R-159 Singapore Sorrows (Ronnie Munro and his Orchestra)

R-178 Chilly-Pom-Pom-Pee (Fred Hall's Sugar Babies)

R-300 Both sides by the Goofus Five and their Orchestra

R-658 Both sides by Ben Selvin and his Orchestra

R-661 Kicking A Hole In The Sky (Ipana Troubadours)

R-743 I Love You So Much (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)

R-800 Dust (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)

R-910 I've Found What I Wanted In You (Phil Dannenberg and his Orchestra)

R-944 If You Should Ever Need Me (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)

R-1175 Both sides by Spike Hughes and His Orchestra



BUDDY ROSE AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Ronnie Munro, p, dir: Frank Wilson, t / Lew Davis, tb / Buddy Featherstonhaugh, cl, as / Ben Davis, ts, bar / Max Bacon, d / Eddie Kollis, v. London, March 16, 1927.

4655-2 My Girl's Fine And Dandy - vEK

Imp 1727


NOTE: Other titles issued under this name may be of equal interest. See also Ronnie Munroe.

CLARKSON ROSE

"Clarkie" of British seaside pierrot-show fame was not himself a jazz performer, but the accompaniment to the following record is well within the scope of this book.

Vocal, acc. by Sylvester Ahola, t / Danny Polo, cl / ? Arthur Lally, as / Bert Read, p / Joe Brannelly, bj / Billy Bell, bb. Hayes, Middlesex, October 15, 1929.

Yy-17715-1 Get Up Nice And Early in The Morning

Zon 5454

Yy-17716-2 Don't Be So Unkind, Baby

Zon 5454

DAVE ROSE

HOTCHA TRIO: Louis Prima, t, v / Norman Gast, vn / Dave Rose, p. Chicago, September 28, 1933.

77034-1 Chinatown, My Chinatown - vLP

BB B-5296, B-5758, Eld 2167, Sr S-3377, Vic JR-23, HMV X-4494

77035-1 Sophisticated Lady

BB unissued

77036-1 Dinah - vLP

BB B-5296, B-5758, Eld 2167, Sr S-3377, Vic JR-25, HMV X-4494

NOTE: Bluebird B-5758 and Victor JR-23 as PRIMA-ROSE-GAST.

DAVE ROSE AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Louis Prima, 2 others, t / tb / 2 as / 2 ts / Norman Gast, another­, vn / Dave Rose, p / sb / d. Chicago, September 29, 1933.

77038-1 Shadows

BB B-5708

77039-1 Jig-Saw Rhythm

BB B-5708

77040-1 Jamboree

BB unissued



GEORGE ROSE SOCIETY ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Australian Bon Marche 204 for Jack Pettis and his Band, q.v., and 237 for Sam Lanin and his


Orchestra, q.v.

ROSE MARIE

See Baby Rose Marie.

VINCENT ROSE

This Californian bandleader and songwriter directed a number of sessions for Victor in the 1920s, of which the following have points of interest as jazz. Rose's ARC group of issues from 1930 to 1935 occasionally feature short solos of mild interest, but hitherto no positive identification has been made.

VINCENT ROSE AND HIS MONTMARTRE ORCHESTRA: Vincent Rose, p, dir: Harry Owens, t / Buster Johnson, tb / "Prof" Moore or Bobby "Buddy" Burns, cl, as, ts, v, Jackie Taylor, vn / Bob Stowell, bj / Albert Jaeger, bb / J. M. van Cott, d. Oakland, CA, June 10, 1924.

PB-2-1 String Beans

Vic 19379, Zon 3829

Oakland, CA, June 11, 1924.

PB-9-1-3 Helen Gone - vBB

Vic 19398

NOTE: Take -3 is known only on West Coast pressings made in Victor's Oakland, California, plant.

Oakland, CA, June 12, 1924.

PB-14-1 Sadie (You Are The Lady For Me) - vBB

Vic 19511

NOTE: The name of VINCENT ROSE AND HIS ORCHESTRA was also used on Melotone M-13158, Oriole 2989, and Perfect 16001 for Benny Goodman and his Orchestra, q.v.



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