BRIAN RUST
JAZZ RECORDS, 1917–1934 / Free Personal-Use Edition
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IRVING AARONSON AND HIS COMMANDERS
This popular dance band made many sides for Edison, Victor, Vocalion, and Columbia between 1926 and 1935. Only the following have "hot" solo work.
Irving Aaronson, p, dir: Mickey Bloom, Jimmy Taylor, t / Cliff "Red" Stanley, tb, v / Harold Saliers, as, bar, vn / Herman Hyde, as, vn / Phil Saxe, cl, ts, vn, v / Sal Cibelli, vn / Ralph Napoli, bj, v / Mack Walker, bb / Stanley Johnston, d. New York, April 27, 1926.
35234-6 He Ain't Done Right By Nell - vPS, CS
Vic 20034
New York, May 15, 1926.
35518-3 The Pump Song - vPS
Vic 20083, HMV EA-75
35519-3 Hi-Ho The Merrio (As Long As She Loves Me) - vPS, CS
Vic 20063, HMV EA-70
New York, June 25, 1926.
35722-1 Hard-To-Get Gertie - vIA
Vic 20100, HMV B-5135, EA-135, El EG-325
Artie Quenzer, as, vn, replaces Hyde; Bob Leitner, cl, as, vn, replaces Saliers. Camden, NJ, January 7, 1927.
37410-3 I Never See Maggie Alone - vPS
Vic 20473, HMV EA-158
Irving Aaronson dir: Charlie Trotta, t, v / Jimmy Taylor, t / Cliff "Red" Stanley and another, tb / Artie Shaw, cl, as / Phil Saxe, cl, ts / Tony Pastor, ts, v / Sal Ciibelli, vn / Jack Armstrong, vn, v / Chalmers McGregor, Herman Mahr, p / Ralph Napoli, bj, v / Mack Walker, bb / Stanley Johnston, d. New York, December 21, 1928.
49406-2 Sweetheart Of All My Dreams - vCT, TP, JA, RN
Vic 21834
Irving Aaronson, dir: Mike Renzulli, Harry McKeown, t / Ernie Mathias, t, v / Red Jessup, tb / Joe Gillespie, Sam Rubenowitch, cl, as / Morty Freeman or Reggie Merrill, cl, ts / "Chin Chin" and another, vn / Horace Diaz, p / Dick Dickson, g / George Green, sb / ? Gene Krupa, d. New York, September 6, 1933.
13947-1 Snowball - vEM
Voc 2525, Pan 25595
13948-1 That's How Rhythm Was Born - vEM
Voc 2525, Pan 25595
New York, August 22, 1934.
CO-15718-A Pardon My Southern Accent - vEM
Col 2946-D
LEON ABBEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Leon Abbey, vn, dir: Charlie Johnson, Harry Cooper, t / Jake Green, tb / Peter Duconge, Ralph James, cl, as / Fletcher Allen, cl, as, ts, a / William Caine, p / Harry Stevens, bj / John Warren, bb / Oliver Tines, d. Hayes, Middlesex, January 17, 1928.
Bb-12375-1 Mighty Lak' A Rose
HMV unissued
Bb-12376-1 Sidewalk Blues
HMV unissued
ROY ABBOT AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Key K-605 for Gene Kardos and his Orchestra, q.v.
LARRY ABBOTT AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Larry Abbott, comb / Joe Venuti, Murray Kellner, vn / Bill Wirges, p / Tony Colucci, g / sb / v duet. New York, November 15, 1927.
81824-A-B-C Mississippi Mud - v2
OK unissued
81825-D I'm More Than Satisfied - v2
OK 41044, Par R-3501, Od 165358, 193288, A-189203
NOTE: Parlophone as THE TAMPA BLUE FIDDLERS.
LOU ABELARDO
The following records by this American popular vocalist are of interest for their accompaniments.
Vocal, acc. by Sylvester Ahola, t / Danny Polo, cl, as / Claude Ivy, p / ? Alan Ferguson, g. London, January 14, 1930.
MB-841-1-2-3 Just You - Just Me
Dec unissued
MB-842-1-2 I Don't Want Your Kisses (If I Can't Have Your Love)
Dec unissued
MB-843-1-2 At Twilight
Dec unissued
MB-844-1-2 Marianne
Dec unissued
IRWIN ABRAMS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
The following sides by this dance orchestra are of interest for their featured solo work.
Irwin Abrams, vn, dir: probably: Julian Hess, t / Louis Harmin, tb / Les Crumbacher, Otto Tucker, James Imberman, cl, ss, as, ts / Joe Venuti, vn / Elliott Jacoby, p / Joe Felline, bj / Albert R. Smith, bb / Fred Bauer, d / Les Reis, v; possibly others. New York, March 22, 1927.
80656-B That's My Hap-Hap-Happiness - vLR
OK 40798, Par R-3335
NOTE: Parlophone as THE TAMPA BLUE ORCHESTRA.
Eddie Lang, g, replaces Felline. New York, June 17, 1927.
81027-B Magnolia - vLR
OK 40846, Par R-3407, A-4924, Od 193063, A-189061
81028-A-B I Ain't That Kind Of A Baby - vLR
OK unissued
NOTE: Parlophone R-3407 as THE BLUE BOYS.
ACTUELLE NOVELTY DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Pathé Actuelle 10232 for the Seven Black Dots, q.v.
SPENCER ADAMS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Pathé Actuelle and Perfect for the Synco Jazz Band, q.v.
BERNARD ADDISON AND HIS RHYTHM
See Freddie Jenkins' Harlem Seven.
ADRIAN
See Adrian Rollini for records issued as ADRIAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA / RAMBLERS / TAP ROOM GANG.
THE ADMIRALS
Eddie Lee, Joe Lee, Norman Bartlett, v trio, acc. by Max Goldberg, t / cl / p. London, October 4, 1932.
OY-3944-2 Grand
Zon 6222
OY-3945-1 I Heard
Zon 6222
SYLVESTER AHOLA
Trumpet and mellophone solos, acc. by Phil Wall, p. New York, December 9, 1926.
Trumpet Amplifications
Ed test (unnumbered)
HOOLEY AHOLA'S VIKINGS: Sylvester Ahola, t / Al Philburn, tb / Ernie Warren, cl / Phil Wall, p / Lou Calabrese,
bj / Johnny Morris, d / Ethel Stanley, v. New York, December 17, 1926.
11378 Looking At The World Thru' Rose-Colored Glasses
Ed unissued
11379 (Cock-A-Doodle, I'm Off My Noodle) My Baby's Back
Ed unissued
NOTE: Sylvester Ahola made six sides for Zonophone and four for Decca in England in 1929 and 1930, but all of these are of non-jazz material.
ANDREW AIONA NOVELTY FOUR
Andrew Aiona cl, as, dir: K. A. Theck, c / as, bar / ? Sam Koki, g, stg. Los Angeles, January 14, 1929.
147806-3 Hula Girl
Col 1728-D, Re G-20464
147807-2 Paahana
Col 1788-D
147808-2 Keko
Col 1728-D
Los Angeles, January 15, 1929.
147809-1-2-3 Paauau
Col unissued
Los Angeles, January 22, 1929.
147820-3 That Lovin' Hula
Col 1788-D
147821-1-2-3 Kaala
Col unissued
NOTE: Despite the appearance of the titles, these are not Hawaiian records.
ALABAMA CREOLE BAND
Pseudonym on Claxtonola for Bailey's Dixie Dudes, q.v.
ALABAMA FUZZY WUZZIES
Pseudonym on Champion for Frank Bunch and his Fuzzy Wuzzies, q.v.
ALABAMA HARMONY BOYS
Pseudonym on Champion 15398 and on Silvertone for the Triangle Harmony Boys, q.v.
ALABAMA JAZZ BAND
Pseudonym on Operaphone for the Synco Jazz Band, q.v.
ALABAMA JAZZ PIRATES
Pseudonym on Bell for the Triangle Harmony Boys, q.v.
ALABAMA JIM AND GEORGE
See W. E. Burton.
ALABAMA JUG BAND
Ed Allen, c / Cecil Scott, cl / Willie "The Lion" Smith, p / Ikey Robinson, bj, v (as HAMBONE JACKSON) / ? Richard Fullbright, sb / Floyd Casey, wb / Clarence Williams, jug, v. New York, September 5, 1934.
38545-A Ida, Sweet As Apple Cider - vIR
Dec 7000
38546-A My Gal Sal - vIR
Dec 7000, Br 05092
38547 Gulf Coast Blues - vIR
Dec 7001
38552 I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate - vIR
Dec 7001
NOTE: Matrices 38548-38551 inclusive are by other artists and of no jazz interest.
Cyrus St. Clair, bb, replaces sb; Ham and Cabbage Trio (Clarence Williams, Ikey Robinson, Clarence Todd, the latter also playing kazoo), v. New York, October 3, 1934.
38781-A Jazz It Blues (Jazz Me Blues) - vHC3
Dec 7041
38782 Somebody Stole My Gal
Dec 7041, Br 05092
38783-A Crazy Blues - vCW
Dec 7042
38784-A Sugar Blues - vCW
Dec 7042
ALABAMA RASCALS
See the Memphis Night Hawks.
ALABAMA RED PEPPERS
Bob Haring dir: Mike Mosiello and ? another, t / ? Charlie Butterfield, tb / Jimmy Dorsey cl, as / Andy Sannella, cl, as, stg / p / bj / bb / d / Arthur Fields, v. New York, c. January 2, 1928.
2788-A-C San - vAF
Cam 8109, Lin 2763, Ro 532, Dn A-29
NOTE: Dominion as JAY WILBUR AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Probably: Leo McConville, Red Nichols, t / Miff Mole, tb / Loring McMurray, as / Hymie Wolfson, ts / Rube Bloom,
p / bj / bb / d. New York, c. January 20, 1928.
2833-B; 108286 Red Head Blues
Cam 8129, Lin 2783, PA 36841, Per 15022, Ro 552
2834-A; 108287 The Drag
Cam 8130, Lin 2784, PA 36841, Per 15022, Ro 553
2835-A-C The New Twister
Cam 8132, Lin 2786, Ro 555
NOTE: Pathé Actuelle and Perfect as KENTUCKY HOT HOPPERS.
Leo McConville, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / ? Fud Livingston, ts / ? Arthur Schutt, p / ? Dick McDonough, bj, g / ? Stan King, d. New York, April, 1928.
3070-A Riverboat Shuffle
Cam 8204, Lin 2859, Ro 634, MF 4
3071-A Eccentric
Cam 8205, Lin 2860, Ro 635, MF 101
NOTE: Mouldie Fygge 4 was never issued. This was also a pseudonym on Cameo 1260, Lincoln 2725, and Romeo 494 for the Red Heads, q.v.
ALABAMA SERENADERS
Pseudonym on Champion for Harry Pollock's Blue Diamonds, q.v. Not all titles so labeled are of interest as jazz.
ALABAMA WASHBOARD STOMPERS
Harold Randolph or Jake Fenderson, k / Clarence Profit, p / ? Teddy Bunn, g / bj / ? tiple / Bruce Johnson, wb / Jake Fenderson, v. New York, c. October 13, 1930.
E-34908-A If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight - vJF
Voc 1546
E-34909-A The Porter's Love Song - vJF
Voc 1630, Br A-86012
E-34910-A Pig Meat Stomp
Voc 1546
NOTE: On Vocalion 1546, the vocalist is shown as JAKE SENDERSON.
Unknown k / Ben Smith, as / ? Carl Wade, ts / p / bj / wb / Jake Fenderson, John Berry, v. New York, February 3, 1931.
VO-1001-A-B Rockin' Chair - vJF, JB
Voc unissued
VO-1003-A-8 Who Stole The Lock? - vJF
Voc unissued
VO-1004-A-B Rockin' Chair - vJF, JB
Voc 1587
VO-1005-A-B I Want A Little Girl - vJF
Voc / Br 1586
VO-1006-A-B You're Lucky To Me - vJF
Voc / Br 1586
VO-1007-A-B Who Stole The Lock - vJF
Voc 1587
VO-1008-A-B You're Driving Me Crazy - vJF, ? JB
Voc unissued
Smith doubles cl; g added; Steve Washington, bj, replaces (or may be) the unknown on the last session; Sis Beale, v. New York, June 25, 1931.
VO-1037- Treat Me Like A Baby - vJF
Voc 1626
VO-1038-A I Need Lovin' - vJF
Voc 1635
VO-1039- I Surrender Dear - vSB
Voc 1626
VO-1040-A You Can't Stop Me From Lovin' You - vJF
Voc 1635
Ben Smith, as / p / bj, g / wb / Jake Fenderson, v. New York, June 26, 1931.
E-36881-A Corrinne Corrinna (Corine Corina*) - vJF
Voc 1630, Br A-86012*
Taft Jordan, t / ? Steve Washington, cl, bj / Jimmy Shine, as / ? Carl Wade, ts / Eddie Miles, p, v / 2nd bj, sometimes doubles g / wb / Spencer Copening, Jimmy Spencer, v. New York, February 9, 1932.
11248-A Was That The Human Thing To Do? - vEM, SC, JB
Voc / Br 1684
11249-A Can't We Talk It Over? - vJB
Br 1684
11250-A Pepper Steak - vSC
Voc / Br 1697
11258-A If You Don't Love Me Make Believe You Do - vEM
Voc / Br 1689
11259-A You Can Depend On Me - vEM
Voc / Br 1697
11260-A If All The World Was Made Of Glass - vJS
Voc / Br 1689
See also the Washboard Rhythm Band (Vocalion 2688). Matrices 11251-11257 inclusive are by other artists.
ALAMAC HOTEL ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Domino 3471 (both sides) and 3474 (I AIN'T GOT NOBODY TO LOVE) for the California Ramblers, q.v. There is no connection to Paul Specht and his Alamac Hotel Orchestra (Columbia).
ALAMEDA WONDER PLAYERS
Pseudonym on Cardinal for Ladd's Black Aces, q.v.
ALAMO GARDEN JAZZERS
Pseudonym on Buddy and Champion for Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra, q.v.
AL AND PETE
Vocal duet, acc. by Dell Lampe dir: Earl Baker, t / tb / cl / as / "Norm," p / bj / "Cheek," bb / d / 3 others (per recording file.) Chicago, October 17, 1929.
C-4558-A Piccolo Pete
Br 4625
HILDA ALEXANDER
Vocal duet with Mamie McClure, acc. by the Back-A-Town Boys: t / p / bj / sb / ?d. Chicago, March 13, 1929.
C-3114- He's Tight Like This
Br 7069
ORA ALEXANDER
Vocal, acc. by p (and bj*). New York, May 20, 1931.
151558-1 *I'm Going To Have It Now
Col 14607-D
New York, May 25, 1931.
151562-1 *You've Got To Save That Thing
Col 14607-D
New York, July 13, 1931.
151678-2 Rider Needs A Fast Horse
Col 14651-D
151679-2 Ugly Man Blues
Col 14646-D
New York, September 10, 1931.
151781-1 Sweetest Daddy In Town
Col 14626-D
151782-1 Men Sure Are Deceiving
Col 14626-D
Acc. by Milton Davage, p (with bj*). New York, January 8, 1932.
152059-1 I Crave Your Lovin' Every Day
Col 14646-D
152060-1 *I'm Wild About My Patootie
Col 14651-D, Jay 12
Acc. by ? Milton Davage, p. New York, March 15, 1932.
152138-1 Back Door Daddy
Col unissued
152139-1 Moanful Moan
Col unissued
TEXAS ALEXANDER
A full listing of this artist's records will be found in Blues and Gospel Records, 1890-1943. Those shown below are included because of the presence in the accompaniments of jazz musicians, as distinct from purely blues artists.
Vocal, acc. by King Oliver, c / Clarence Williams, p / Eddie Lang, g. New York, November 20, 1928.
401346-A Tell Me Woman Blues
OK 8673
401347-B 'Frisco Train Blues
OK 8658, Tpl 526, JSo 594
NOTE: Temple 526 as KING OLIVER; Jazz Society 594 as KING OLIVER WITH TEXAS ALEXANDER'S BLACK TAMS.
Acc. by Eddie Lang, g. New York, November 20, 1928.
401348-B St. Louis Fair Blues
OK 8688
401349-A I Am Calling Blues
OK 8801
Acc. by his Sax Black Tams: cl, as / p / g. San Antonio, April 9, 1934.
SA-2158-A Blues In My Mind
Voc 02743
SA-2159-A Mistreatin' Woman
Voc 02743
SA-2160-A Polo Blues
Voc 02764
SA-2161-A Normangee Blues
Voc 02772
SA-2162-A Worried Blues
Voc 02772
SA-2163-A Prairie Dog Hole Blues
Voc 02764
ALFREDO
Alfredo was a well-known British bandleader during the late 1920s. He recorded many sides for Edison Bell, of which the following are known to be of interest as jazz.
ALFREDO AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Alfred(o) Gill, vn, dir: Arthur Wilson and another, t / tb / 2 cl, ss, as / Bert Brown, ts / p / bj / bb / Charles E. Harris, d. London, c. October 1925.
9607-1-2 Keep Smiling At Trouble
EBW 4322
9608-1-2 Paddlin' Madelin' Home
EBW 4322
ALFREDO'S "NEW PRINCES" ORCHESTRA: Alfred(o) Gill, vn, dir: Alfie Noakes, t / Richard MacDonald, tb / Claude Cavalotti, as / Bert Brown, ts / Frank Walsh, p / Steve Gauna, bj, g / Tom Eggerton, bb / Charles E. Haines, d / Peter Bernard, v. London, September, 1926.
10218-1-3 That Girl Over There - vPB
EBW 4490
London, c. mid-September, 1926.
10254-2 That Certain Feeling - v
EBW 4475
London, September, 1926.
10263-1 Because You Could Have Had Me Once - vPB
EBW 4490
London, c. November 1, 1926.
10444-1 Elle a mis son smoking
EBW 6427
ALFREDO'S BAND: Alfred(o) Gill, vn, dir: Alfie Noakes, t / Richard MacDonald, tb / Claude Cavalotti, as / Les Allen, ts, v / Frank Walsh, p / Cyril Gaida, bj / Ken Garrison, bb / Charles E. Harris, d. London, January, 1929.
88484-3 Virginia (There's A Blue Ridge 'Round My Heart) - vLA&ch
EBR 925
London, November, 1929.
89613-2-3 Turn On The Heat - vLA
EBR 1299
NOTE: Vincent Lopez's STEPPIN' OUT (Australian Capitol 4272) is mislabeled as Alfredo and his Orchestra.
MAY ALIX
Pseudonym on Famous, Harmograph, Paramount, and Puritan for Alberta Hunter, q.v. See also Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five and Jimmie Noone and his Orchestra, with which the real May Alix recorded.
ALLEN'S PALAIS DE DANSE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Scala 700 for the California Ramblers (I WISH I KNEW) and Jeffries and his Rialto Orchestra (SHINE) both q.v.
HENRY "RED" ALLEN
The Victor issues of 1929-1930 are variously labeled HENRY ALLEN, Jr. AND HIS NEW YORK ORCHESTRA, HENRY ALLEN, Jr. AND HIS ORCHESTRA, HENRY ALLEN AND HIS NEW YORK ORCHESTRA, and simply HENRY ALLEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Later issues are labeled as shown.
Henry Allen, t, v / J. C. Higginbotham, tb / Albert Nicholas, cl, as / Charlie Holmes, cl, ss, as / Teddy Hill, cl, ts,
bar / Luis Russell, p, cel / Will Johnson, bj, g, v / Pops Foster, sb / Paul Barbarin, d, vib. New York, July 16, 1929.
55133-1 It Should Be You
X LVA-3033, HMV 7EG-8112 (LPs)
55133-2 It Should Be You
Vic RA-5317
55133-3 It Should Be You
Vic V-38073, BB B-10235, HMV B-6487, K-6949, K-8524, El EG-1598
55134-1 Biff'ly Blues
X LVA-3033, Vic RA-5317, HMV 7EG-8112 (LPs)
55134-2 Biff'ly Blues
Vic V-38073, HMV K-6949, El EG-1598
New York, July 17, 1929.
53929-2 Feeling Drowsy
HMV JK-2524
53929-3 Feeling Drowsy
Vic V-38080, BB B-10702, HMV B-4970, BD-103, EA-908
53930-1 Swing Out
X LVA-3033, Vic RA-5317, HMV 7EG-8112 (LPs)
53930-2 Swing Out
BB B-10702
53930-3 Swing Out
Vic V-38080, HMV B-4970, B-6500, EA-2908, JK-2524, El EG-3090, EG-3707
Victoria Spivey and The Four Wanderers (Herman Hughes, Charles Clinkscales, tenor voices / Maceo Johnson, baritone voices / Oliver Childs, bass voice), v. New York, September 24, 1929.
55852-1 Make A Country Bird Fly Wild - vFW
X LVA-3033, Vic RA-5317, HMV 7EG-8136 (LPs)
55852-2 Make A Country Bird Fly Wild - vFW
Vic V-38107, 760-0000, HMV JF-57
55853-1 Funny Feathers Blues - vVS
X LVA-3033, Vic RA-5317, HMV 7EG-8136 (LPs)
55853-2 Funny Feathers Blues - vVS
Vic V-38088, BB B-6588, HMV JF-57
55854-1 How Do They Do It That Way? - vVS
Vic FXM1-7090, X LVA-3033, Vic RA-5317, HMV 7EG-8136 (LPs)
55854-2 How Do They Do It That Way? - vVS
Vic V-38088
55855-1 Pleasin' Paul
Vic FXM1-7090, X LVA-3033, Vic RA-5317, HMV 7EG-8136 (LPs)
55855-2 Pleasin' Paul
Vic V-38107, 760-0000, BB B-10235
Henry Allen, t, v / Otis Johnson, t / J. C. Higginbotham, tb / William Thornton Blue, cl, as / Charlie Holmes, cl, ss,
as / Teddy Hill, cl, ts, bar / Luis Russell, p / Will Johnson, bj, g, v / Pops Foster, sb / Paul Barbarin, d, vib. New York, February 18, 1930.
58581-2 Sugar Hill Function
Vic V-38140, 62-0060, HMV B-8409, JF-31, JW-3, El EG-3707
58582-2 You Might Get Better, But You'll Never Get Well - vWJ
Vic V-38140, 62-0060, HMV B-8409, JF-31, JW-3
58583-2 Everybody Shout
Vic V-38121, BB B-6588
58584-2 Dancing Dave
Vic V-38121, BB B-6588
Henry Allen, t, v / Otis Johnson, t / Jimmy Archey, tb / Albert Nicholas, cl, as / Charlie Holmes, cl, ss, as / Greely Walton, ts / Luis Russell, p, cel / Will Johnson, bj, g / Ernest Hill, bb / Paul Barbarin, d, vib. New York, July 15, 1930.
62343-2 Roamin' - vHA
Vic 23006
62344-2 Singing Pretty Songs
Vic 23338, HMV B-4985
62345-2 Patrol Wagon Blues - vHA
Vic 23006, A-1280, HMV B-6377, GW-1338, JK-2855, K-7171
62346-2 I Fell In Love With You - vHA
Vic 23338, HMV B-4985, B-6426, K-7171
HENRY ALLEN-COLEMAN HAWKINS AND THEIR ORCHESTRA: Henry Allen, t, v / Dicky Wells, tb / Russell Procope, cl, as / Coleman Hawkins, ts / Don Kirkpatrick, p / Bernard Addison, g / ? Bob Ysaguirre or John Kirby, bb, sb / ? Walter Johnson, d. New York, March 27, 1933.
13183-A Someday, Sweetheart
Br unissued; Pirate MPC-513 (LP)
13184-A I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
Br unissued; Pirate MPC-513 (LP)
Hilton Jefferson, as, replaces Procope; Horace Henderson, p, replaces Kirkpatrick; Addison (db bj), Kirby, and Johnson definite. New York, July 21, 1933.
13616-1 The River's Takin' Care Of Me - vHA
Ban 32840, Mt M-12769, Or 2746, Per 15808, Ro 2119, Br 02005, A-9737, A-500371
13617-1 Ain'tcha Got Music? - vHA
Ban 32840, Mt M-12769, Or 2746, Per 15808, Ro 2119, Br 01776, A-500371
13618-1 Stringin' Along On A Shoe String - vHA
Ban 32829, Mt M-12759, 91605, Or 2739, Per 15802; Ro 2112, Br 01776, A-500372
13619-1 Shadows On The Swanee
Ban 32829, Mt M-12759, 91605, Or 2739, Per 15802, Ro 2112, A-500372
Henry Allen, t, v / Benny Morton, tb / Edward Inge, cl, as / Coleman Hawkins, ts / Horace Henderson, p / Bernard Addison, bj, g / Bob Ysaguirre, sb / Manzie Johnson, d. New York, November 9, 1933.
14282-1 Hush My Mouth (If I Ain't Goin' South) - vHA
Ban 32915, Mt M-12858, Or 2806, Per 15858, Ro 2179, Br 01709, A-500374, Kr 21242
14283-1 You're Gonna Lose Your Gal - vHA
Ban 32901, Cq 8265, Mt M-12842, 91657, Or 2797, Per 15851, Ro 2170, Br 0164, A-500373
14284-1 Dark Clouds - vHA
Ban 32915, Mt M-12858, Or 2806, Per 15858, Ro 2179, Br 01664, A-500374, Kr 21242
14285-1 My Galveston Gal - vHA
Ban 32901, Mt M-12842, 91657, Or 2797, Per 15851, Ro 2170, Br 01709, A-500373
NOTE: Brunswick A-500373 as COLEMAN HAWKINS AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
HENRY ALLEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Henry Allen, t, v / Dicky Wells, tb / Buster Bailey, cl, as / Hilton Jefferson, as / Horace Henderson, p / Lawrence Lucie, g / John Kirby, sb, bb / Walter Johnson, d. New York, May 1, 1934.
15146-1 I Wish I Were Twins - vHA
Ban 33081, Mt M-13045, Or 2915, Per 15948, Ro 2289
15147-1 I Never Slept A Wink Last Night - vHA
Ban 33081, Mt M-13045, Or 2915, Per 15948, Ro 2289
15148-2 Why Don't You Practice What You Preach? - vHA
Ban 33054, Mt M-13016, Or 2898, Per 15933, Ro 2272, Voc 3016
15149-1 Don't Let Your Love Go Wrong - vHA
Ban 33054, Mt M-13016, Or 2898, Per 15933, Ro 2272, Voc 3016
NOTE: Matrix 15148-2 was dubbed on May 7, 1934, and probably used for issue. Matrix 15146-1 was dubbed on July 12, 1914, and was issued as take -4 on the labels shown.
Henry Allen, t, v / Keg Johnson or Claude Jones, tb / Buster Bailey, cl / Hilton Jefferson, as / Horace Henderson,
p / Lawrence Lucie, g / Elmer James, sb / Walter Johnson, d. New York, July 28, 1934.
15471-1 There's A House In Harlem For Sale - tbKJ
Ban 33178, Mt M-13145, 91853, Or 2980, Per 15994, Ro 2354, Col 35676, Voc S-8, Imp 6007, 17498, 18002
15472-1 Pardon My Southern Accent - vHA / tbKJ
Ban 33129, Cq 8415, Mt M-13096, Or 2942, Per 15970, Ro 2316, Voc C-0011, Imp 6073
15473-1 Rug Cutter Swing - tbCJ
Ban 33178, Mt M-13145, 91853, Or 2980, Per 15994, Ro 2354, Col 35676, Voc S-8, Imp 6007, 17498, 18002
15474-1 How's About Tomorrow Night? - vHA / tbCJ
Ban 31129, Cq 8415, Mt M-13096, Or 2942, Per 15970, Ro 2316
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