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CAL SMITH AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Varsity 5078 for the Original Indiana Five, q.v. The Cal Smith who made a few sides for Gennett with his American Orchestra in 1922 is not the same as the banjoist-guitarist with the Dixieland Jug Blowers and Clifford Hayes' Louisville Stompers.



CLARA SMITH

Vocal, acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, May 31, 1923.

81059-1-2-3 I Got Everything A Woman Needs

Col unissued

81060-1-2-3 Every Woman's Blues

Col unissued

New York, June 28, 1923.

81059-6 I Got Everything A Woman Needs

Col A3943

81060-5 Every Woman's Blues

Col A3943

New York, July 27, 1923.

81150-5 Kind Lovin' Blues

Col A3961

81151-3 Down South Blues

Col A3961

81153-3 All Night Blues

Col A3966

81154-2 Play It A Long Time Papa

Col A3966

Elmer Chambers, c, added*. New York, August 31, 1923.

81183-1 I Want My Sweet Daddy Now

Col A3991

81184-1 *Irresistible Blues

Col A3991

Acc. by Joe Smith, c / Don Redman, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, September 6, 1923.

81198-1-2-3 Don't Never Tell Nobody

Col unissued

81199-1-2-3 Georgia Blues

Col unissued

Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, September 7, 1923.

81202-2 I Never Miss The Sunshine (I'm So Used To The Rain)

Col A4000

New York, September 13, 1923.

81210-3 Awful Moanin' Blues

Col A4000

Acc. by Stanley Miller, p. New York, September 18, 1923.

81221-1-2-3 Goin' Down To The Levee

Col unissued

81222-1-2-3 Kansas City Man Blues

Col unissued

Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, October 1, 1923.

81198-4 Don't Never Tell Nobody

Col 13002-D

81250-2 Waitin' For The Evenin' Mail

Col 13002-D

New York, October 2, 1923.

81222-6 Kansas City Man Blues

Col 12-D

81253-2 Uncle Sam Blues

Col 12-D

NOTE: 81222-6 credits the piano accompaniment to Stanley Miller.

Vocal duets with Bessie Smith, acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, October 4, 1923.

81261-3 Far Away Blues

Col 13007-D

81262-2 I'm Going Back To My Used To Be

Col 13007-D

CLARA SMITH AND HER JAZZ BAND: Vocal, acc. by t / tb / cl / ? Stanley Miller, p / bj. New York, January 11, 1924.

81476-1 It Won't Be Long Now

Col 14006-D

81477-3 Hot Papa

Col 14006-D

Vocal, acc. by her Jazz Trio: Porter Grainger, k / Lincoln M. Conaway, g / Clarence Con­away, md. New York, January 18, 1924.

81495-1 I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down

Col 14013-D

81496-1 I Don't Love Nobody (So I Don't Have No Blues)

Col 14016-D

Acc. by Ernest Elliott, cl, as (as noted) / Charles A. Matson, p. New York, January 29, 1924.

81508-1 Good Looking Papa Blues - cl

Col 14026-D

81509-1 You Don't Know My Mind - as

Col 14013-D

Acc. by her Jazz Trio (Porter Grainger, k / Herbert Leonard, h / Lincoln M. Conaway, g); or her Jazz Band (Elmer Chambers, c / Teddy Nixon, tb / Don Redman, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p / Charlie, Dixon, bj), as shown. New York, January 31, 1924.

81512-2 My Doggone Lazy Man - J3

Col 14016-D

81513-2 Chicago Blues - JB

Col 14009-D

81514-2 31st Street Blues - JB

Col 14009-D

Acc. by Don Redman, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, April 10, 1924.

81683-2 War Horse Mama (Pig Meat Sweetie)

Col 14021-D

81684-1 Cold Weather Papa

Col 14021-D

Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, u / Charlie Dixon, g (despite the labels of the third and fourth sides, no p is audible).

New York, April 17, 1924.

81694-1-2-3 Back Woods Blues

Col unissued

81695-3 West Indies Blues

Col 14019-D

81697-2 Mean Papa, Turn In Your Key

Col 14022-D

81698-2 The Clearing House Blues

Col 14019-D

Acc. by Porter Grainger, p / Clarence Conaway, g or u. New York, April 23, 1924.

81722-1 Don't Advertise Your Man - u

Col 14026-D

81723-1-2-3 Mama's Gone, Goodbye - g

Col unissued

Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, u / Charlie Dixon, g. New York, April 30, 1924.

81694-4 Back Woods Blues

Col 14022-D

Acc. by Coleman Hawkins, ts / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, August 19, 1924.

81931-3 Deep Blue Sea Blues

Col 14034-D

81932-1 Texas Moaner Blues

Col 14034-D

Acc. by Ernest Elliott, cl, as, as noted / Charles A. Matson, p. New York, September 20, 1924.

140052-1 Basement Blues - cl

Col 14039-D

140053-4 Mama's Gone, Goodbye - as

Col 14039-D

Acc. by her Jazz Trio (Don Redman, gfs / Cecil Scott, cl / Porter Grainger, p); or Don Red­man, cl / Porter Grainger, p. New York, September 30, 1924.

140064-3 Freight Train Blues - J3

Col 14041-D

140076-3 Done Sold My Soul To The Devil (And My Heart's Done Turned To Stone) - clDR / pPG

Col 14041-D

Acc. by Cecil Scott, Don Redman, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, October 7, 1924.

140090-1-2-3 Broken Busted Blues

Col unissued

140091-2 San Francisco Blues

Col 14049-D

Acc. by her Jazz Trio: Elmer Chambers, c / Don Redman, cl / Porter Grainger, p. New York, October 15, 1924.

140108-1 Death Letter Blues

Col 14045-D

140109-1 Prescription For The Blues

Col 14045-D

Acc. by Ernest Elliott, as / Porter Grainger, p, with percussion effects on 140181-2. New York, December 16, 1924.

140181-2 Steel Drivin' Sam

Col 14053-D

140182-1 He's Mine, All Mine

Col 14053-D

Acc. by Cecil Scott, Don Redman, cl / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, December 20, 1924.

140090-4-5-6 Broken Busted Blues

Col unissued

140200-1-2 Nobody Knows The Way I Feel Dis Mornin'

Col unissued

Acc. by Louis Armstrong, c / Charlie Green, tb / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, January 7, 1925.

140226-1 Nobody Knows The Way I Feel 'Dis Mornin'

Col 14058-D

140227-2 Broken Busted Blues

Col 14062-D

Acc. by Leon Abbey, vn / Porter Grainger, p. New York, January 8, 1925.

140230-3 If You Only Knowed

Col 14058-D

140231-2 You Better Keep The Home Fires Burning ('Cause Your Mama's Getting Cold)

Col 14062-D

Acc. by Louis Armstrong, c / Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, January 17, 1925.

140266-1-2 My John Blues

Col unissued

140267-1-2 Shipwrecked Blues

Col unissued

Acc. by Herbert Leonard, h / Leonard Myers, g. New York, March 24, 1925.

140459-3 My Good-For-Nuthin' Man

Col 14069-D

140460-1-2-3 Rock Pile Blues

Col unissued

Acc. by Lemuel Fowler, p. New York, March 27, 1925.

140470-1 When I Steps Out

Col 14069-D

140471-1 The L & N Blues

Col 14073-D

Acc. by Louis Armstrong, c / Fletcher Henderson, p, with Charlie Green, tb*. New York, April 3, 1925.

140491-1 Shipwrecked Blues

Col 14077-D, HJCA HC-107

140492-1 Courthouse Blues

Col 14073-D

140493-1 *My John Blues

Col 14077-D, HJCA HC-107

Acc. by her Jazz Band: t / as / p / bj / w. New York, July 6, 1925.

140751-1 Different Way Blues

Col 14085-D

140752-1 Down Home Bound Blues

Col 14085-D

Acc. by her Band: Bob Fuller, cl, as (as noted) / Stanley Miller, p / Buddy Christian­, bj. New York, August 20, 1925.

140859-3 My Two-Timing Papa - as

Col 14097-D

140860-1 Kitchen Mechanic Blues - cl

Col 14097-D

Vocal duets with Bessie Smith, acc: by Stanley Miller, p, who probably plays the part of Charlie Grey on 140890-2. New York, September, 1, 1925.

140889-1-2-3 Down Old Georgia Way

Col unissued

140890-2 My Man Blues

Col 14098-D

CLARA SMITH AND HER JAZZ BAND: Vocal, acc. by tb / cl / p / bj. New York, September 16, 1925.

140945-1-2-3 I'm Tired Of Bein' Good

Col unissued

140946-1 'Tain't Nobody's Fault But Yours

Col unissued

Acc. by her Jazz Band (Bud Allen's Blues Trio): Teddy Nixon, tb / Prince Robinson, cl / Mike Jackson, p. New York, September 24, 1925.

141044-1 Onery Blues

Col 14117-D

141045-1 You Get Mad

Col 14126-D

Acc. by her Jazz Band: Harry Cooper, c / Bob Fuller, cl, as / Stanley Miller, p / Buddy Christian, bj. New York,
September 25, 1925.

141046-2 Alley Rat Blues

Col 14104-D

141047-1 When My Sugar Walks Down The Street

Col 14104-D

141048-1-2 You'll Never Miss Your Water

Col unissued

141049-1 Disappointed Blues

Col 14126-D

Acc. by her Jazz Band: tb / cl / p / bj. New York, September 28, 1925.

140945-5 I'm Tired Of Bein' Good

Col 14117-D

Acc. by Ernest Elliott, cl, as / Harry Stevens, cl, bsx / Porter Grainger, p. New York, November, 10, 1925.

141257-3 The Market Street Blues

Col 14108-D

141258-3 It Takes The Lawd (To Tell What's On My Mind)

­ Col 14108-D

141259-1-2-3 Caught You Triflin' Blues

Col unissued

Acc. by her Novelty Band: Tom Edwards, tb / Clarence Adams, cl / Stanley Miller, p / Herman Gibson, bj. New York, May 1, 1926.

142117-1 Look Where The Sun Done Gone

Col 14138-D

142118-2 Rock, Church, Rock

Col 14138-D

Gibson omitted. New York, May 3, 1926.

142136-1 So Long

Col unissued

142137-3 Jelly Bean Blues

Col 14294-D

Acc. by Lemuel Fowler, p. New York, May 25, 1926.

142250-3 How'm I Doin'

Col 14150-D

142251-1 Whip It To A Jelly

Col 14150-D

Acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, May 26, 1926.

142252-1 Salty Dog

Col 14143-D

142253-2-3 My Brand New Papa

Col 14143-D

Acc. by Clarence Parson, p. New York, June 15, 1926.

142300-2-3 Ain't Nothin' Cookin' What You're Smellin'

Col 14160-D

142301-2-3 Separation Blues

Col 14160-D

Acc. by Lemuel Fowler, p, with Ethel Grainger and Odette Jackson (as SISTERS WHITE AND WALLACE), v*. New York, November 23, 1926.

143140-1 Percolatin' Blues

Col 14202-D

143141-3 Ease It

Col 14202-D

143142-2 *Livin' Humble

Col 14183-D, 8938

143143-1 *Get On Board

Col 14183-D, 8938

Acc. by Ernest Elliott, as / Porter Grainger, p. New York, November 29, 1926.

143155-3 Cheatin' Daddy

Col 14192-D

143156-1-2-3 Deep Down In My Soul

Col unissued

Acc. by her Jazz Babies: Joe Smith, c / ts / Stanley Miller, p / bj. New York, December 30, 1926.

143230-3 You Don't Know Who's Shakin' Your Tree

Col 14192-D

143231-3 Race Track Blues

Col 14294-D

143232-1-2-3 The Old Folks Hunch

Col unissued

Acc. by Ernest Elliott, cl, as (as noted) / Clarence Parson, p. New York, April 7, 1927.

144000-2 Troublesome Blues - as

Col 14256-D

144001-3 You Can't Get It Now - cl

Col 14256-D

Acc. by Bob Fuller, as / Porter Grainger, p. New York, June 1, 1927.

144249-1-2 That's Why The Undertakers Are Busy Today

Col 14223-D

144250-1 Black Woman's Blues

Col 14223-D

Acc. by her Five Black Kittens: Gus Aiken, c / Bob Fuller, cl, as / Stanley Miller, p. New York, July 30, 1927.

144527-2 Black Cat Moan

Col 14240-D

144528-2 Strugglin' Woman's Blues

Col 14240-D

Acc. by? Porter Grainger, p / as. New York, May 10, 1928.

146244-2 Jelly, Look What You Done Done

Col 14319-D

146245-3 It's All Coming Home To You

Col 14319-D

Acc. by Lemuel Fowler, p. New York, May 21, 1928.

146310-1-2-3-4 Down And Out Blues

Col unissued

146311-2 Gin Mill Blues

Col 14419-D

Acc. by Freddy Jenkins, t / John Anderson, tb / Porter Grainger, p. New York, May 23, 1928.

146324-3 Steamboat Man Blues

Col 14344-D

146325-1 Sobbin' Sister Blues

Col 14344-D

Acc. by Joe Smith, c / cl / Marion Cumbo, vc / Stanley Miller, p. New York, July 6, 1928.

146507-1 Got My Mind On That Thing

Col 14419-D

146508-1-2-3 Ain't Got Nobody To Grind My Coffee

Col unissued

Acc. by Marion Cumbo, vc / Stanley Miller, reed or. New York, July 13, 1928.

146636-1 Wanna Go Home

Col 14368-0

Acc. by k / cl / p / g. New York, August 9, 1928.

146828-3 Ain't Got Nobody To Grind My Coffee

Col 14368-D

Acc. by 2 cl (? Emerson Harper, ? George Baquet, ? Ben Whittet) / ? Porter Grainger, p. New York, January 17, 1929.

147851-3 Tell Me When

Col 14409-D

147852-3 Empty House Blues

Col 14409-D

Acc. by Charlie Green, tb / ? Porter Grainger, p. New York, January 26, 1929.

147889-2 Daddy Don't Put That Thing On Me Blues

Col 14398-D

147890-3 It's Tight Like That

Col 14398-D

Acc. by Ed Allen, c / Charlie Green, tb / unknown, p. New York, September 4, 1929.

148970-2 Papa I Don't Need You Now

Col 14462-D

148971-2 Tired Of The Way You Do

Col 14462-D

148972-1-2-3 Breath And Breeches

Col unissued

Acc. by James P. Johnson, p. New York, September 12, 1929.

148994-2 Oh! Mister Mitchell

Col 14536-D

148995-3 Where Is My Man?

Col 14536-D

Acc. by Ed Allen, c / unknown, cl / p. New York, December 31, 1929.

149632-3 You Can't Stay Here No More

Col 14497-D

149633-3 Let's Get Loose

Col 14497-D

Acc. by Porter Grainger, p. New York, July 21, 1930.

150649-1 Don't Fool Around On Me

Col 14553-D

150550-1 Down In The Mouf' Blues

Col 14553-D

Acc. by Ed Allen, c / J. C. Johnson, p. New York, August 1, 1930.

150584-1 Why Can't You Do It Now?

Col unissued

150685-1-2-3 Lowland Moan

Col unissued

Acc. by c / p (not as last above). New York, September 9, 1930.

150685-7 Low Land Moan

Col 14580-D

150783-3 Woman To Woman

Col 14580-D

NOTE: Ed Allen is listed as cornetist in the Columbia files, but aural evidence strongly suggests otherwise.

Vocal duets with Lonnie Johnson (as TOMMY JORDAN on Columbia; Clara Smith as VIOLET GREEN on Okeh), acc. by ? Alex Hill, p / Lonnie Johnson, g. New York, October 31, 1930.

150927-3 You're Getting Old On Your Job

Col 14568-D

150928-2 What Makes You Act Like That?

Col 14568-D

404523-B You Had Too Much

OK 8839


404524-A Don't Wear It Out

OK 8839


Vocal, acc. by Porter Grainger, p. New York, March 7, 1931.

151401-2 I Wanna Two-Fisted Double-Jointed Man

Col 14592-D

151402-2 Good Times (Come On Back Once More)

Col 14592-D

Acc. by Asbestos Burns, p, who also sings where shown. New York, August 4, 1931.

151706-2 Ol' Sam Tages

Col 14619-D

151707-3 Unemployed Papa - Charity Working Mama - vAB

Col 14619-D

NOTE: The initial files entry is ASBESTOS JONES, which was later altered to the above.

Acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, September 25, 1931.

151810-1 For Sale (Hannah Johnson's Jack Ass)

Col 14633-D

151811-1 You Dirty Dog

Col 14633-D

Acc. by Fred Longshaw, p. New York, January 18, 1932.

152076-1 Street Department Papa

Col 14645-D

152077-1 Pictures On The Wall

Col 14645-D

New York, March 25, 1932.

152159-1 I'm Tired Of Fattenin' Frogs For Snakes

Col 14653-D

152160-1 So Long Jim

Col 14653-D



CLARA SMITH

This is not the same artist as the subject of the previous chapter.

Vocal (and whistling*), acc. by Harold Lewis, c / Buster Lindsay, p. St. Paul, MN, June 27, 1927.

12899-A *Wandering Boy Blues

BP 8034

12900 Sand Raisin' Blues



BP 8034

St. Paul, MN, June 28, 1927.

12904 Clara Blues

BP 8035


12905 After You've Gone Away

BP 8035


CLEMENTINE SMITH

Pseudonym on Pathé Actuelle and Perfect for Helen Gross, q.v. The following are by a different performer, who is the same person as GLADYS MURRAY, although it is not known if either of these is her real name.

Vocal, acc. by the Kansas City Five:? Louis Metcalf or Bubber Miley, c / Bob Fuller­, cl / Louis Hooper, p / Elmer Snowden, bj. New York, c. November 24, 1924.

5740-5 Everybody Loves My Baby

Dom 436, Re 9760

5740-6 Everybody Loves My Baby

Ban 1464

5742-1 I'm Done Done Done With You

Ban 1483, Dom 3453, Re 9782

NOTE: Domino 3453 as CHARLOTTE EVANS, 436 as DOLLY RANSOM; Regal 9760, 9782 as GLADYS MURRAY. Matrix 5741 is by Josie Miles, q.v.

Jake Frazier, tb, added; Fuller doubles as. New York, c. December 2, 1924.

5759-2 Nobody Knows What A Red Head Mama Can Do

Ban 1479, Dom 3452, Re 9779

5760-1-2 Big Bad Bill Is Sweet William Now

Ban 1464, Dom 436, Re 9760

NOTE: Banner 1464, 1479, Domino 436 as GLADYS MURRAY; 3452 as LOUELLA TAYLOR.

Both c omitted. New York, c. January 6, 1925.

5800-1 Nobody Knows The Way I Feel This Mornin'

Ban 1484, Or 325, Re 9781

NOTE: Oriole 325 as SARA MESSON.



ELIZABETH SMITH

Vocal, acc. by own u or Tom Morris, c / Bob Fuller, cl / Mike Jackson, p.* New York, September 6, 1926.

36097-2 No Sooner

Vic 20297

36098-2 *Gwine To Have Bad Luck For Seven Years

Vic 20297

Vocal duets with Sidney Easton, acc. by Phil Worde, p / Bobby Leecan, g. New York, October 18, 1926.

36621-3 When My Wants Run Out

Vic 20334

36622-3 Talk 'Bout Something That's Gwine To Happen

Vic 20334

Vocal, acc. by Rex Stewart, c / Ernest Elliott, Bob Fuller, cl / f / ? Phil Worde, p. New York, January 26, 1927.

37574-2 Police Done Tore My Playhouse Down

Vic 21539

NOTE: It is suspected that the sides made in 1926 as by MANDY LEE (q.v.) may be by Elizabeth Smith.

FABER SMITH

See Jimmy Yancey.

HARL SMITH AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Harl Smith, d, dir: Joe Rose, c / Howard Browne, tb / Henry Nathan, cl, vn / Fred Morrow, as / Bill Haid, p / Evert Davidson, bj / Joe Tarto, bb. New York, c. October 7, 1924.

105597 Bring Back Those Rock-A-Bye Baby Days

PA 036158, Per 14339

105598 Rose Marie

PA 036158, 10846, P 1862, Per 14339, GP 18503

NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 10846 as MAYFLOWER SERENADERS; Grand Pree 18503 as MAX GOMEZ AND HIS ORCHESTRA. See also the Lido Venice Dance Orchestra.

HAZEL SMITH

Vocal, acc. by King Oliver, c / Clarence Williams, p. New York, August 29, 1928.

401083-B West End Blues

OK 8620


401084-A Get Up Off Your Knees

OK 8620


HORACE SMITH

Vocal, acc. by Syd Valentine and his Patent Leather Kids: Syd Valentine, t / Slick Helms, p / Paul George, bj.


Richmond, IN, October 2, 1929.

15709-A Mother-In-Law Blues

Gnt 7025, Ch 15859, Spr 2604, Spt 9683

15710-A Love Is Dead (No Use To Hang Around*)

Gnt 7025, Ch 15382*, Spt 9683

15711,-A The Deacon's Prayer

Gnt unissued

15712-A Goin' Away And Leavin' My Baby

Gnt 7056, Ch 15859, Var 6064

15713 Wrist Watch Blues

Gnt unissued

15714 Clickety-Clack Blues

Gnt 7056, Ch 15882

NOTE: Champion 15859 and 15882 as TED ROSS; Varsity 6064 as BILL BROWN.



IVY SMITH

Vocal, acc. by Cow Cow Davenport, p, with B. T. Wingfield, c, or Leroy Pickett, vn (as shown). Chicago, c. January, 1927.

4087-1 Rising Sun Blues - c

Pm 12436


4089-1 Sad And Blue

Pm 12447


4092-1-2 My Own Man Blues - vn

Pm 12436


4094-1 Third Alley Blues - vn

Pm 12447


NOTE: All the above titles as IVA SMITH. Matrices 4088 by Cow Cow Davenport; 4090 / 4091 are by Vance Dixon (both q.v.), and 4093 is untraced.

Acc. by Cow Cow, p / speech*. Chicago, c. April, 1927.

4365-2 Ninety-Nine Years Blues

Pm 12496


4366-1-2 *Cincinnati Southern Blues

Pm 12472


4368-1 Too Mean To Cry Blues

Pm 12496


4370-1 Barrel House Mojo

Pm 12472


NOTE: Matrices 4367 and 4369 are untraced. Both issues as IVA SMITH.

Acc. by Cow Cow Davenport, p, v. Richmond, IN, April 1, 1929.

14982 Shadow Blues

Gnt 6829, Ch 15736; Spt 9509, Var 6040

14984-B No Good Man Blues

Gnt 6861, Spt 9515

14987 Gin House Blues

Gnt 6861, Ch 15736, Spt 9515, Var 6040

14990-A Mistreated Mama Blues - vCCD

Gnt 6875, Ch 15756, Var 6058

NOTE: Matrices 14983, 14985, and 14986 are by Cow Cow Davenport, q.v.; 14998 and 14989 are by the Southern Blues Singers, q.v. Gennett 6875 as IVY SMITH AND CHARLIE DAVENPORT; Champion 15736 as RUBY RANKIN; 15756 as RUBY RANKIN AND GEORGE HAMILTON; Varsity 6040 and 6058 as SALLY SAD.

Unknown female vocal added* (labels of all issues of these sides credit the soloist "and her Buddies"). Richmond, IN, August 27, 1929.

15495 *Doin' That Thing - vCCD

Gnt 7040, Ch 15902, Spt 9528

15496-A *Somebody's Got To Knock A Jug - vCCD

Ch 15902, Spt 9528

15499 Southern High Waters Blues

Gnt 7101, Ch 16057, Spt 9533

15500-A Cheating Only Blues

Gnt 7101, Spt 9533

15501-A Wringin' And Twistin' Papa

Gnt 7024, Ch 15357, Spt 9527, Var 6027

15502 Got Jelly On My Mind

Gnt 7024, Ch 15357, Spt 9527, Var 6027

15505-A He Don't Mean Me No Harm

Gnt 6994, Ch 15836, Spt 9526

15506-A You Got Another Thought Coming To You

Gnt 6994, Ch 15836, 50034, Spt 9526

NOTE: Champion 15857, 15902 and 16057 as RUBY RANKIN; Supertone 9528 as MISSIS­SIPPI TRIO; Champion 50034 as CHAS. DAVENPORT.

? Walter Fennell, g, added. Richmond, IN, June 6, 1930.

16725-A Gypsy Woman Blues

Gnt 7251, Ch 16080, Van 6066

16726 Milkman Blues

Gnt 7251, Ch 16080

16728-A Now She Gives It Away

Gnt 7275, Ch 16038, 50034, Spr 2763

NOTE: Gennett 7275 as CHARLEY DAVENPORT AND IVY SMITH; Ch 16038 as COW COW DAVENPORT AND IVY SMITH; Superior 2763 as DAVENPORT AND SMITH; Varsity 6066 as SALLY SAD.

Richmond, IN, June 7, 1930.

16736,-A She Knows How To Sell That Stuff

Gnt unissued

16738 Alabammy Mistreated [sic]

Gnt 7231, 5006, Ch 16057, Spr 2763

16742-A That's The Kind Of Girl I'm Looking For

Gnt 7231, Ch 16038

NOTE: Gennett 7231 as COW COW DAVENPORT AND IVA SMITH (16738) or IVA SMITH AND HER BUDDIES; Superior 2763 as DAVENPORT AND SMITH. Gaps in the above matrix sequences are filled by blues artists of no jazz interest. See also Cow Cow Davenport.

JABBO SMITH

THE RHYTHM ACES: Jabbo Smith, t, v / Omer Simeon, cl / Cassino Simpson, another, p / Ikey Robinson, bj.


Chicago, January 29, 1929.

C-2884-A Jazz Battle

Br 4244, UHCA 43, AF A-042

JABBO SMITH AND HIS RHYTHM ACES: Hayes Alvis, bb, added. Chicago, February 22, 1929.

C-2999-A Little Willie Blues

Br 7058, HJCA HC-111

C-3000-A Sleepy Time Blues - vJS

Br 7058, HJCA HC-111

JABBO SMITH'S RHYTHM ACES (Four Aces and The Joker). Unidentified speech*. Chicago, February 23, 1929.

C-3003-A *Take Your Time

Br 7061

C-3004-A Sweet And Low Blues - vJS



Br 7061

Simeon doubles as*. Chicago, March 1, 1929.

C-3026- Take Me To The River - vJS

Br 7071, HJCA 616

C-3027-B Ace Of Rhythm

Br 7071, HJCA 616

C-3028- *Let's Get Together - vJS

Br 7065, Voc V-1031

C-3029-A *Sau-Sha Stomp

Br 7065


Willard Brown, as, replaces Simeon; Alex Hill, p, replaces Simpson. Chicago, March 30, 1929.

C-3212- Michigander Blues

Br 7069

Brown doubles cl, as. Cassino Simpson, p, replaces Hill. Chicago, April 4, 1929.



C-3233-A Decatur Street Tutti - vJS

Br 7078, HJCA 616

C-3234-A Till Times Get Better - vJS

Br 7078, HJCA 616

Smith doubles tb*; Kenneth Anderson, p, replaces Simpson. Chicago, April 17, 1929.

C-3300-A *Lina Blues - vJS

Br 7087

C-3301-A Weird Blues



Retrieval FJ-132 (LP), Jazz Archives 158112 (CD)

George James, cl, as, added; Earl Frazier, p, replaces Anderson. Chicago, June 7, 1929.

C-3576-A Croonin' The Blues

Br 7087


C-3577-A I Got The Stinger - vJS

Br 7120, HJCA HC-97

Jabbo Smith, t / ? George James, tb / Omer Simeon, cl, as, ts / Alex Hill, p / Ikey Robinson, bj / Lawson Buford, bb. Chicago, August 8, 1929.

C-4023-A Boston Skuffle (Boston Shuffle*)

Br 7101, UHCA 44, AF A-044*

C-4024-A Tanguay Blues

Br 7101, HJCA HC-97

Chicago, August 22, 1929.

C-4100-A Band Box Stomp

Br 7111


C-4101-A Moanful Blues

Br 7111



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