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MALCOLM WEBB AND HIS GANG

Pseudonym on Champion for Hoagy Carmichael and his Pals, and for Emil Seidel and his Orchestra, both q.v.



SPEED WEBB AND HIS HOOSIER MELODY LADS

Speed Webb, d, dir: Nelson Douglas, Earl Thompson, t / Parker Berry, tb / George White, Harvey Scott, as / Ernest Green, ts / Leonard Gay, bar / Fritz Weston, p / Bob Robinson, bj, g / Cliff Levi, bb. Richmond, IN, March 30, 1926.

12494 Florida Stomp

Gnt unissued

12495 Shake It And Break It

Gnt unissued

12496 You Better Keep Away From Me

Gnt unissued

12497,-A It Must Be Love

Gnt unissued



MAREK WEBER UND SEIN ORCHESTER

The following titles from the hundreds made by this famous orchestra in Germany, England, and the U.S.A. are known to be of interest as jazz; there may be others.

Marek Weber, vn, dir: Arthur Briggs, Howard McFarlane, t / F. Monetti, tb / Franz Veith, cl, as / C. B. Hilliam, cl, bar, bsx, a / J. Mario, cl, ts / Eugen Bermann, U. Irrlicht, vn / George Haentzschel, p, a / Mike Danzi, bj / Arthur Brosche, bb / Dick Stauff, d. Berlin, July 27, 1927.

BWR-1068-1 Crazy Words [sic]

El EG-639, EG-641

George Hurst, Max Neuf, t, replace Briggs and McFarlane; Frank Goede, bj, g, replaces Danzi. Berlin, September 14, 1927.

BWR-1127-2 Heebie Jeebies

El EG-650

Ben Pickering, tb, replaces Monetti. Berlin, December, 1928.

BLR-4838-1 Easy Goin'

El EG-1131

BLR-4839-2 I Can't Give You Anything But Love

El EG-1131

CARL WEBSTER'S YALE COLLEGIANS

Carl Webster, bb, sb dir: Seelye Vidal, Harold Fletcher, t / Stew Pletcher, t, v / Gene Roselli tb / Louis Rapp (later known as vocalist Barry Wood), cl, as / Bob Bruce, cl, as, v, a (and c on 170422-1) / Hank Palmer, as, a / Al Thompson, ts, v / Sidney Fine, p / Neil Waterman, g, v / Jim Devlin, d. New York, January 2, 1930.

170421-2 If I'm Without You - vSP-BB-AT-NW / aBB

Col Personal 139-P

170422-1 Dream Child - aHP

Col Personal 139-P

Bob Stanley, t, replaces Fletcher; Andy Wiswell, tb, replaces Roselli; Dick Webster, v. New York, March 1, 1930.

403791-A Puttin' On The Ritz - vSP / c, aBB

OK 41393, Od ONY-36054, 193470, Par PNY-34047, R-689, A-3011

403792-B With You - vDW / aSP

OK 41393, Od ONY-36054, 193470, Par PNY-34048, R-674, A-3011

490041-A Puttin' On The Ritz

Od ONY-36052, Par PNY-34045

490042-A With You

Od ONY-36052, Par PNY-34045

NOTE: Parlophone ONY-34045 and PNY-34046 as THE OXFORD RHYTHM MAKERS.



MARGARET WEBSTER

Vocal, acc. by Clarence Williams' Washboard Band: Charlie Gaines, t / cl / Clarence Williams, p / Floyd Casey, wb.

New York, October 9, 1929.

403045-C You've Got To Give Me Some

OK 8738

403046-B I've Got What It Takes



OK 8738

Acc. by Ed Anderson, c / ? Albert Socarras, cl / ? Garvin Bushell, as / Clarence Williams, p. New York, February 13, 1930.

149981-1 Wipe 'Em Off

Diva 6050-G, VT 7076-V,

149982-3 How Can I Get It (When You Keep On Snatchin' It Back)

Diva 6040-G, VT 7066-V



TED WEEMS AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Many of Ted Weems' Victors of 1923-1933 and Columbias of 1934 are of some interest as hot dance music. All are shown below, except waltzes, but it should not be assumed they are of equal quality.

Ted Weems, tb dir: Art Weems, Paul Creedon, t / Norman Nugent, Walter Livingston, cl, ss, as­, bsx / Francis Buggy, cl, ss, ts / Charles Gaylord, vn, v / Reuel Kenyon, p / Weston Vaughan, bj / George Barth, bb, sb / Cecil Richardson, d. Camden, NJ, November 20, 1923.

29014-3 Covered Wagon Days

Vic 19212, HMV B-1772, Zon 3713

29015-2 Somebody Stole My Gal

Vic 19212, Zon 3713

Camden, NJ, January 16, 1924.

29293-1-2-3 A Smile Will Go A Long, Long Way - vCG

Vic unissued

29293-5 A Smile Will Go A Long, Long Way

Vic 19258, HMV B-1863, Zon 3720

29294-4 Nine O'Clock Sal

Vic 19258, Zon 3720

Unknown vn replaces Gaylord. Camden, NJ, February 6, 1924.

29442-3 Blue Rose

Vic 19274, Zon 3757

29443-4 Don't Forget To Remember

Vic 19274, Zon 3757

Camden, NJ, February 22, 1924.

29497-1 I'm All Broken Up Over You

Vic 19286

29498-2 My Gal Sal

Vic 19287, Zon 3759

Dudley Fosdick, mel, added. Camden, NJ, April 29, 1924.

30023-3 Big Boy!

Vic 19344, Zon 3781

30029-2 Savannah (The Georgianna Blues)

Vic 19344, Zon 3781

30031-1-2 Dear One

Vic unissued

H. L. Wynne, cl, ss, as, bsx, replaces Nugent; E. Martin Grey, cl, ss, ts, replaces Buggy; Mark Fisher, bj, v, replaces Vaughan. Camden, NJ, June 9, 1924.

30253-3 Who Wants A Bad Little Boy? - vMF

Vic 19424

30254-3 Red-Nose Pete

Vic 19377, Zon 3777

Ted Weems, tb dir: Art Weems, Paul Creedon, t / H. L. Wynne, Walter Livingston, cl, ss, as, bsx / E. Martin Grey, cl, ss, ts / Dudley Fosdick, mel / vn / Dewey Bergman, p / Weston Vaughan, bj / Louis Terman, bb / Cecil Richardson, d. Camden, NJ, October 14, 1924.

30031-3-4-5-6 Dear One

Vic unissued

31100-1-2-3-4 Travelin' Blues

Vic unissued

Camden, NJ, October 21, 1924.

30031-10 Dear One

Vic 19491, Zon 3847

31100-9 Travelin' Blues

Vic 19496

Camden, NJ, December 11, 1924.

31278-1-2-3-4 Fascinating Rhythm

Vic unissued

31279-1-2-3 Blue-Eyed Sally

Vic unissued

Camden, NJ, December 23, 1924.

31278-5-6-7 Fascinating Rhythm

Vic unissued

31279-6 Blue-Eyed Sally

Vic 19547

Ted Weems, tb, dir: Art Weems, Paul Creedon, t / Dudley Fosdick, mel / Dick Cunliffe, cl, as, bar / Parker Gibbs, cl, ts, v / vn / Jack O'Brien, p / Weston Vaughan, bj, v / Louis Terman, bb / Dusty Roads, d, v. Camden, NJ, July 8, 1925.

32759-1-2-3-4 If I Ever Cry (You'll Never Know) - vWV

Vic unissued

32759-6 If I Ever Cry (You'll Never Know)

Vic 19722

32760-2 Siberia

Vic 19722, HMV B-2122

32761-4 Lonesome (Gee, I'm Awf'ly Lonesome)

Vic 19804, HMV EA-13

Creedon, Ted Weems, Fosdick omitted*. Camden, NJ, January 7, 1926.

33658-1-2-3-4-5-6 *Spring Fever

Vic unissued

33659-3 Love Bound

Vic 20033, HMV B-5089

33660-3 Smile A Little Bit - vDR

Vic 19930

33661-4 The Day That I Met You - vDR

Vic 19938, HMV EA-55

Ted Weems dir: Art Weems, Carl Agee, t / Charles Stenroos, tb / Dick Cunliffe, cl, as, bar / Thales Taylor, cl, as / Parker Gibbs, cl, ts, v / Jack O'Brien, p / Bill Comfort, bj, v / Louis Terman, bb / Dusty Roads, d, v. Camden, NJ, July 19, 1926.

35589-1 Oh! If I Only Had You - vPG-BC-DR

Vic 20133, HMV B-5145, El EG-362

35590-4 She Belongs To Me - vPG-BC-DR

Vic 20475

35591-2 My Cutey's Due At Two-To-Two Today - vPG

Vic 20120, HMV B-5145, EA-155, El EG-362

35592-2 I'm Gonna Park Myself In Your Arms - vPG

Vic 20120

Camden, NJ, September 7, 1926.

36160-1-2-3-4-5 What's The Use Of Crying? - vDR

Vic unissued

36161-1-2-3-4 Climbing Up The Ladder Of Love - vDR

Vic unissued

36162-3 That's My Girl - vPG-BC-DR

Vic 20196, HMV EA-126

Camden, NJ, September 13, 1926.

36160-10 What's The Use Of Crying? - vDR

Vic 20234, HMV B-5223

36161-6 Climbing Up The Ladder Of Love - vDR

Vic 20230, HMV EA-111

36183-4 Chick, Chick, Chick, Chick Chicken (Lay A Little Egg For Me) - vPG-DR

Vic 20206, HMV EA-101, El EG-322

Carl Workman, tb, replaces Stenroos; Morton Parker, bj, probably replaces Comfort. Camden, NJ, July 18, 1927.

39440-1-2-3-4 She's Got "It"- vPG

Vic unissued

39441-1-2-3-4 Miss Annabelle Lee - vPG-DR

Vic unissued

39442-1-2-3-4 Shine On, Harvest Moon - vDR

Vic unissued

Camden, NJ, July 28, 1927.

39440-7 She's Got "It" - vPG

Vic 20829, HMV B-5465, EA-222

39441-7 Miss Annabelle Lee (Who's Wonderful, Who's Marvelous) - vPG-DR

Vic 20846, HMV EA-296

39453-3 Barbara - vDR

Vic 20846

Bob Royce, p, replaces O'Brien. Camden, NJ, August 24, 1927.

39580-4 Marvelous - vPG-DR

Vic 20901, HMV EA-247, El EG-697

39581-1 She'll Never Find A Fellow Like Me - vPG

Vic 21009, HMV B-5412

39582-4 Roam On, My Little Gypsy Sweetheart - vDR

Vic 20892, HMV B-5394, EA-233

Camden, NJ, September 8, 1927.

39599-1 Highways Are Happy Ways - vPG-DR

Vic 20910, HMV B-5377, EA-250, El EG-698

40000-2 It Was Only A Sun Shower - vDR

Vic 20910, HMV B-5377, EA-250, El EG-698

Camden, NJ, September 20, 1927.

40018-3 From Saturday Night Till Monday Morning - vpG

Vic 21009, HMV B-5412

40019-1-2-3 Let's Make, Believe - vPG

Vic unissued

Ted Weems dir: Art Weems, Merrill Conner, t / Pete Beilman, tb / Dick Cunliffe and another­ cl, as, bar / Parker Gibbs, cl, ts, v / ? Bob Royce, p / Art Jarrett, bj, v / Sam Oliver, bb, v / Ormand Downes, d. Camden, NJ, November 25, 1927.

40091-1 Cobble-Stones - vPG-AJ-SO

Vic 21105

40091-4 Cobble-Stones - vPG

Vic 21105, HMV B-5448

40092-2 Everybody Loves My Girl - vPG

Vic 21173, HMV B-5445, R-4979

Camden, NJ, April 3, 1928.

43435-4 He's Tall, Dark And Handsome - vPG

Vic 21364, HMV B-5491, EA-347

Camden, NJ, April 5, 1928.

43436-2 Nothin' On My Mind (But The Moonlight, The Starlight And You) - vPG

Vic 21364, HMV B-5491, EA-347

43437-2 Who Wouldn't Be Blue? - vPG-AJ-SO

Vic 21511

Camden, NJ, August 21, 1928.

46142-2 Flower Of Love - vAJ

Vic 21643, HMV B-5613, EA-431, R-14170

2 p used, next session only. Camden, NJ, September 4, 1928.

42920-2 (You're Just A Great Big) Baby Doll - vPG

Vic 21670, HMV EA-433

42921-2 If You Want The Rainbow (You Must Have The Rain) - vAJ

Vic 21670, HMV EA-433

Camden, NJ, September 21, 1928.

42967-3 Come On, Baby! - vPG

Vic 21729

Camden, NJ, October 2, 1928.

47800-3 I Found You "Out" When I Found You "In" Somebody Else's Arms - vAJ

Vic 21773, HMV B-5613

Camden, NJ, October 19, 1928.

47851-2 You're The Cream In My Coffee - vPG

Vic 21767

47852-2 Anything Your Heart Desires - vAJ

Vic 21767

2 p used, next session only. Camden, NJ, December 7, 1928.

49169-3 Me And The Man In The Moon - vAJ

Vic 21809, HMV EA-490

49170-3 My Troubles Are Over - vPG

Vic 21809, HMV B-5618

Vn added. Camden, NJ, December 17, 1928.

49189-1-2-3 No Other Love (Was Meant For Me) (intro: I'd Like To Love Them All) - vAJ

Vic unissued

Vn omitted; Frank Munn, v. Camden, NJ, January 7, 1929.

49189-4-5 No Other Love (Was Meant For Me) (intro: I'd Like To Love Them All) - vAJ

Vic unissued

49189-7 No Other Love (Was Meant For Me) (intro: I'd Like To Love Them All) - vFM

Vic 21840

Ted Weems dir: Art Weems, Merrill Conner, t / Harry Turner, tb / Dudley Fosdick, mel / Dick Cunliffe, cl, as, bar / Don Watt, cl, as / Parker Gibbs, cl, ts, v / Jack O'Brien, p / Art Jarrett­, bj / Country Washburn, bb, v / Ormand Downes, d. Camden, NJ, June 17, 1929.

49431-1-2-3 Sophomore Prom - vPG-AJ-CW

Vic unissued

49432-1-2-3-4 I Don't Want Your Kisses (If I Can't Have Your Love) - vPG

Vic unissued

Camden, NJ, June 21, 1929.

49431-4 Sophomore Prom - vPG-AJ-CW

Vic 22215, HMV B-5770, EA-661, R-14341

49432-7 I Don't Want Your Kisses (If I Can't Have Your Love) - vPG

Vic 22138, HMV EA-654

55061-2 Good Morning, Good Evening, Goodnight - vCW

Vic 22032, HMV B-5712, EA-615, R-14214, El EG-1740

According to the Victor files, an extra man is added on bells for this session. Camden, NJ, June 25, 1929.

55062-2-3 What A Day! - vPG

Vic 22038, HMV B-5692, EA-606, El EG-1632

55063-2 Am I A Passing Fancy? - vAJ

Vic 22038, HMV EA-606, El EG-1632

The twelfth man plays celeste. Camden, NJ, June 28, 1929.

55066-3 Here We Are - vAJ

Vic 22037, HMV EA-602, R-14226

55067-2 Piccolo Pete - vPG&ch

Vic 22037, Vic 20-2175, HMV B-5712, BD-1172, HMV EA-602, R-14226, El EG-1629

The files state "12 men" and mention the bell player and Ted Weems, who perhaps was not present on every session? Camden, NJ, September 13, 1929.

56087-3 Miss Wonderful - vPG

Vic 22137, HMV B-5745, EA-678

56088-1 There's Too Many Eyes That Wanna Make Eyes At Two Pretty Eyes I Love - vAJ

Vic 22157

56089-3 Remarkable Girl - vCW

Vic 22157, HMV B-5758

Ted Weems dir: Art Weems, t, v / Merrill Conner, t / Harry Turner, tb / Dudley Fosdick, mel / Dick Cunliffe, cl, as,
bar / Don Watt, cl, as / Parker Gibbs, cl, ts, v / Jack O'Brien, p / Art Jarrett, bj, v / Country Washburn, bb, v / Ormand Downes, d. The "goofus horn" heard on matrix 57208-2 is probably played by Fosdick. Chicago, December 2, 1929.

57208-2 Harmonica Harry - vPG

Vic 22238, HMV EA-692, R-14339

57209-2 The Man From The South - vAJ-PG&ch

Vic 22238, HMV B-5811, EA-692, R-14339

Chicago, December 7, 1929.

57236-1-2-3 Hollywood - vAJ

Vic unissued

57237-3 Talk Of The Town - vPG

Vic 22304, HMV R-14401

57238-1-3 Collegiate Love - vAW-AJ&ch

Vic 22406, HMV EA-766, R-14265

Chicago, April 2, 1930.

59911-1-2-3 Just Another Night With You - vAJ

Vic unissued

59912-2 Mysterious Mose - vPG&ch

Vic 22411, HMV B-5884, EA-751

Chicago, April 3, 1930.

59913-3 Slappin' The Bass - vPG&ch

Vic 22411, HMV EA-769

59914-2 Washing Dishes With My Sweetie - vPG

Vic 22426, HMV B-5862, EA-767

Camden, NJ, July 1, 1930.

62668-1 Sing (A Happy Little Thing) - vPG

Vic 22515, HMV EA-821

62669-1-2-3-4 You Never Did That Before - vAJ

Vic unissued

Camden, NJ, July 25, 1930.

62699-2 A Girl Friend Of A Boy Friend Of Mine - vpG

Vic 22499, HMV EA-800

62700-2 I Still Get A Thrill (Thinking Of You) - vAJ

Vic 22515, HMV EA-821

64001-3 My Baby Just Cares For Me - vAJ

Vic 22499, HMV EA-800

The Keating Twins, v. Hollywood, October 17, 1930.

61039-1 When It's Daylight-Saving Time In Oshkosh - vPG-CW-KT

Vic Special

The Victor files state that the vocalist on 61046-1 is Walter Doyle but the label of 61046-1 gives the vocalist as COUNTRY WASHBURN. Hollywood, October 28, 1930.

61045-2 The One-Man Band - vPG

Vic 22564, HMV EA-840, R-14539

61046-1 Egyptian-Ella - vWD or CW?

Vic 22644, HMV EA-910

Art Jarrett switches to g; Elmo Tanner, v. Chicago, February 16, 1931.

56897-2 Walkin' My Baby Back Home - vPG

Vic 22637, HMV B-6005, EA-893

56898-1 When You Were The Blossom Of Buttercup Lane (And I Was Your Little Boy Blue) - vET

Vic 22648, HMV B-6047, EA-896

56899-2 My Favorite Band - vPG-AJ

Vic 22656, BB B-6395

Chicago, February 19, 1931.

67511-2 You Gave Me Everything But Love - vAJ

Vic 22646

67512-1 I Lost My Gal Again - vPG

Vic 22637, HMV EA-911

67513-2 Little Joe - vAJ

Vic 22646

67514-2 Jig Time - vCW

Vic 22644

67515-1-2 Holiday In Venice - vET&ch

Vic unissued

Ted Weems dir: Art Weems, Merrill Conner, t / Harry Turner, tb / Don Watt, Dick Cunliffe, cl­, as, bar / Parker Gibbs, Red Ingle, cl, ts, v / Dudley Fosdick, mel, v / Jack O'Brien, p / Weston Vaughan, g, v / Country Washburn, bb, sb,
v / Ormand Downes, d / Elmo Tanner, w, v. On some sides, 2-3 vn are audible. Chicago, September 24, 1931.

67548-1 Oh! Mo'nah - vCW&ch

Vic 22822, HMV EA-1072, R-14695

67549-1 Play That Hot Guitar - vPG

Vic 24053, El EG-2625

67550-1 Hangin' Out With You - vPG

Vic unissued

67551-1 I Love To Hear A Military Band - vPG

Vic 22822, HMV EA-971

Chicago, September 28, 1931.

67562-1 The Toyland Band - vET

Vic unissued

67563-1 Nobody's Baby Is Somebody's Baby Now - vRI

Vic 22829

67564-1 I'll Never See My Baby Any More - vPG

Vic unissued

67565-1 I'm For You A Hundred Per Cent - vPG

Vic 22838, HMV EA-982

Chicago, October 5, 1931.

70613-1 That's What I Like About You - vPG

Vic 22838, HMV B-4894, EA-982

70614-1 Any Corner Is A Cozy Corner - vWV

Vic 22829, HMV EA-990

70615-1 Don't Be Mad At Me - vPG

Vic unissued

Chicago, December 2, 1931.

70637-1 One Of Us Was Wrong - vET

Vic 22877, HMV EA-1059

70638-1 She's So Nice - vPG

Vic 22881, HMV EA-1061

70640-1 This Is My Love Song - vWV

Vic 22881, HMV B-6240

70641-1 My Piano And Me - vPG-ET

Vic unissued

NOTE: Matrix 70639 is a waltz, of no jazz interest.

Andrea Marsh, v. Camden, NJ, December 19, 1932.

74863-1 Look Who's Here!- vPG

Vic 24308

74864-1 Look Who's Here!

Vic theater-use record

74873-1 Hats Off, Here Comes A Lady - vPG

Vic 24308, HMV EA-1183

74874-1 Hats Off, Here Comes A Lady

Vic theater-use record

74875-1 So At Last It's Come To This - vAM

Vic unissued

74876-1 Panhandle Pete - vPG&ch

Vic 24302

Camden, NJ, January 9, 1933.

69471-2 Lonely Park - vAM

Vic 24227, HMV EA-1195

69472-1 Lonely Park

Vic theater-use record

69473-1 When The Morning Rolls Around - vPG

Vic 24227, HMV EA-1195

69474-1 When The Morning Rolls Around

Vic theater-use record

69475-1 At The Baby Parade - vDF-WV-ET

Vic 24219, HMV B-6327, El EG-2763

69476-1 The Old Kitchen Kettle - vDF-PG-WV-ET

Vic 24219, BB B-6413

New York, March 3, 1933.

75353-1 Hy'a, Duchess - vAM-PG&ch

Vic 24265, Vic Program Transcription L-16025

75354-1 Juggling A Jigsaw - vRI

Vic 24265

75355-1 I Like Mountain Music - vET

Vic 24266, HMV EA-1210

75356-1 She Changed Her Hi-De-Hi-De (For His Yodel-O-De-Ay) - vRI&3

Vic 24266, Vic Program Transcription L-16025, HMV EA-1210

NOTE: Victor L-16025 is a non-microgroove, multi-selection 33-1/3 rpm, issued in 1933.

Andy Secrest, t, replaces Conner. Chicago, August 4, 1933.

76844-1 If I Had Somebody To Love - vET

BB B-5148, Eld 2047, Sr S-3229

76846-1 Trouble In Paradise - vAM / wET

BB B-5130, Eld 2036, Sr S-3211

76847-1 Heartaches - wET

BB B-5131, Vic 20-2175, Eld 2037, Sr S-3212, HMV BD-1172

76848-1 Let Me Give My Happiness To You - vET

BB B-5148, Eld 2047, Sr S-3229

76849-1 Marching Along Together - vDF-WV-ET

BB B-5131, Eld 2037, Sr S-3212

Chicago, October 25, 1933.

77075-1 Doin' The Uptown Lowdown - vPG

BB B-5236, Eld 2119, Sr S-3319

77076-1 In A One-Room Flat - vET

BB B-5235, Eld 2118, Sr S-3318

77077-1 Buckin' The Wind - vPG

BB B-5236, Eld 2119, Sr S-3319

77078-1 I'm A Lover Of Paree - vET

BB B-5235, Eld 2118, Sr S-3318

77079-1 Everything I Have Is Yours - vET

BB unissued

77080-1 Why Am I Happy? - vWV

BB B-5239, Eld 2122, Sr S-3322

Chicago, December 5, 1933.

77202-1 I Guess It Had To Be That Way - vRI

BB B-5292, Eld 2163, Sr S-3373

77204-1 Sittin' Up Waitin' For You - vRI

BB B-5290, Eld 2161, Sr S-3371

77205-1 The Rooftop Serenade - vDF-WV-ET

BB B-5290, Eld 2161, Sr S-3371

77206-1 'Tain't So - vRI-CW-ET

BB B-5289, Eld 2168, Sr S-3370

77207-1 The Music Man, vch

BB B-5289, Eld 2168, Sr S-3370

77208-1 The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams - vET

BB B-5288, Eld 2159, Sr S-3369

Pete Beilman, tb, replaces Turner; Rosy McHargue, cl, as, replaces Watt, Cliff Covert, g, vn, replaces Vaughn.
Chicago, September 15, 1934.

CPCO-1122-A Ten Yards To Go - vPG

Col 2956-D

CPCO-1123-A Blue Sky Avenue - vRI

Col 2957-D, FB-1002, RZ G-22329

CPCO-1124-A Talkin' To Myself - vRI

Col 2957-D, FB-1064, RZ G-22329

CPCO-1125-A Out Of The Night - v, wET

Col 2956-D, RZ G-22348

Fred Waldman, Gene Glennan, v. Chicago, November 11, 1934.

C-822-A I'll Keep Warm All Winter (With My Sunny Summer Love) - vRI

Col 2976-D, RZ G-22420

C-823-A I'm Growing Fonder Of You - vFW

Col 2975-D, FB-1009, DW-4258, RZ G-22383

C-824-A One Little Kiss - vGG

Col 2975-D

C-825-A Winter Wonderland - vPG

Col 2976-D, FB-1009

NOTE: Regal Zonophone G-22420 as RHYTHM KINGS ORCHESTRA.

LEW WEIMER'S [sic] GOLD AND BLACK ACES

This exceptional collegiate jazz band hailed from Purdue University in Indiana; the labels misspell Weiner's name.

Lew Weiner, t, dir: Chester Adams, t / Art Donovan, tb / Joe Williams, cl, ss, as / Freddy Faust, as / Lowell Moore, cl, ts / Norman Gillespie, p / Lamont McClan, bj / George Baxter, bb / Ken Throyer, d / v. Richmond, IN, July 28, 1928.

14101-B Louisiana Bo-Bo

Gnt 6540

14102 The Merry Widow's Got A Sweetie Now - v

Gnt 6540

LAWRENCE WELK AND HIS ORCHESTRA

This band is not normally one associated with jazz, but the following are reportedly within the scope of this book.

Lawrence Welk dir: 2 t / tb / cl, as / as / cl, ts / p / bj / bj / bb / d / Gordon Malie, v. Richmond, IN, November 16, 1928.

14431 Spiked Beer

Gnt 6712, Ch 15639

14431-B Spiked Beer

Gurney 20341

14432 Shanghai Honeymoon - vGM

Gurney 20341

NOTE: Champion 15639 as GEORGE TUCKER AND HIS NOVELTY BAND. Gurney 20341 is a Gennett private pressing for the Gurney Seed and Nursery Company of Yankton, South Dakota, which housed the WNAX studios from which Welk's band made its early broadcasts.

Jim Garvey, v. Richmond, IN, November 17, 1928.

14433,-A-B Are You Makin' A Fool Of Me? - vJG

Gnt unissued

14434-B Doin' The New Low Down

Gnt 6697, Ch 15638

NOTE: Champion 15638 as GEORGE TUCKER AND HIS NOVELTY BAND.

Probably a different personnel; Frankie Sanders, v. Grafton, WI, c. April, May, 1931.

L-947-2 My Canary Has Circles Under His Eyes - vFS

Lyric 3370, Summit Z-115

L-949-2 Thrill Me - vFS

Bwy 1462

L-950-1 Smile, Darn Ya, Smile - vFS

Bwy 1462, Lyric 3370

NOTE: Matrix L-948 is untraced. Lyric 3370 as PAUL'S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA; Summit Z-115 as GUS WINSON'S ORCHESTRA.



DICKEY WELLS

DICKEY WELLS' SHIM SHAMMERS [sic]: Heywood Jackson, Eddie Johnson, k, v / Milton Lane, k / Kenny Watts, p / Fred Voorhees, g / Carroll Waldron, sb / Eddie Dougherty, d / Sammy Page, w / "Detroit Red," Fletch Jackson, v. New York, June 27, 1933.

152426-3 Baby, Are You Satisfied? - vFJ

Col 2829-D, Par R-2345, A-3806

152427-1-2 Smoke Rings - v"DR"

Col unissued

152428-1-2 Angeline - vEJ

Col unissued

152429-1-2 The Old Man Of The Mountain - vHJ-"DR"

Col unissued

DICKIE WELLS AND KENNY'S KELOWATTS [sic]: Probably as above. New York, December 21, 1933.

14481-1-2 Baby, Are You Satisfied? - vFJ

ARC unissued

14482-1-2 Red, White, And Blues - vFJ

ARC unissued



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