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EARL FULLER'S FAMOUS JAZZ BAND

This chapter is concerned only with Earl Fuller records by his jazz band. Records by his (Rector's) Novelty ­Orchestra sometimes feature interesting titles, but they have only very slight jazz content at best.

EARL FULLER'S FAMOUS JAZZ BAND: Earl Fuller, p, dir: Walter Kahn, c / Harry Raderman, tb / Ted Lewis, cl / John Lucas, d. New York, June 4, 1917.

20062-2 Slippery Hank

Vic 18321

20063-2 Yah-De-Dah

Vic 18321

New York, August 13, 1917.

20502-1-2 Jazzin' Around

Vic unissued

20503-1-2 A Coon Band Contest (Arthur Pryor)

Vic unissued

20504-1 The Old Grey Mare

Vic 18369, HMV B-4510, K-576

20505-2 Beale Street Blues

Vic 18369, HMV B-4510, K-576

NOTE: HMV K-576 as ORCHESTRE JAZZ-BAND DU GRAMOPHONE.

Vocal effects by the band*. New York, September 10, 1917.

20502-3-4-5-6 Jazzin' Around

Vic unissued

20503-4 A Coon Band Contest (Arthur Pryor)

Vic 18394, HMV B-4511, C-786 (Indian), K-577

20549-3 *Li'l Liza Jane

Vic 18394, HMV B-4511, C-786 (Indian), K-577

20550-1-2 Cotton Blossoms (M. H. Hall)

Vic unissued

NOTE: HMV K-577 as ORCHESTRE JAZZ-BAND DU GRAMOPHONE.

New York, February 27, 1918.

21548-4 I'm Sorry I Made You Cry

Vic 18456 (not issued)

21549-1-2-3 Mama's Baby Boy (Intro. Pretty Doll)

Vic unissued

21550-3 Fuzzy Wuzzy Rag (Al Morton)

Vic 18456 (not issued)

New York, c. March, 1918.

3181-1-2 Jazzbo Jazz

Em 952, Med 817, Sym 446 (all 9")

3182-1-2 Jazz de Luxe

Em 952, Med 818, Sym 446 (all 9")

EARL FULLER'S JAZZ BAND: Probably as above. New York, c. May, 1918.

1334 Cold Turkey

Gnt 8504


1335 I'm Sorry I Made You Cry

Gnt 8504


1337-A Jazz De Luxe

Gnt 8522


New York, June 4, 1918.

6198 I'm Sorry I Made You Cry

Ed 50521, Amb 3585

6199 Jazbo Jazz One-Step

Ed 50505, Amb 3554

New York, June 13, 1918.

6224 Jazz de Luxe

Ed 50541, Amb 3610

6225 Jazzin' Around

Amb 3572

Unknown t / tb / cl / 2 vn / p / bb / d. New York, c. December, 1919.

31001 Jazorient

Arto 9009, Earl Fuller 1001, Meteor 1205

31002-2 Jazology

Arto 9009, Earl Fuller 1001, Emp 5003, Meteor 1205

NOTE: Earl Fuller 1001 as EARL FULLER'S CELEBRATED NOVELTY ORCHESTRA; this is a special picture
label, apparently used for a single issue.

FUTURIST JAZZ BAND

Pseudonym on Arrow for the Synco Jazz Band, q.v.
G

GAIETY DANCE BAND

Pseudonym on Edison Bell Winner for the following items listed in this book:

4716 Vo-Do-Do-De-O Blues (California Ramblers)

4720 What Do We Do On A Dew-Dew-Dewy Day? (Al Lynch and his Orchestra)

4890 Glad Rag Doll (Rose Room Orchestra)

BOB GALLOWAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Canadian Crown 81485 for Cab Calloway and his Orchestra, q.v.



THE GALVESTON SERENADERS

Pseudonym on Champion for the Vicksburg Blowers, q.v.



GAMAGE DANCE ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Gamage for the following items listed in this book:

­G-641 Nobody Lied (California Ramblers)

G-676 Chicago Blues (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)



JAN GARBER

The following records by "The Idol of the Air-Lanes" of American radio are of some interest as jazz, but his subsequent Brunswick and Decca records are strictly "sweet" society dance music without any such pretensions.

GARBER-DAVIS ORCHESTRA: Jan Garber, vn, dir: Chelsea Quealey, Harry Goldfield, t / Johnny Cook, tb / Carlyle Stevenson, as, a / Bill Grady or Russ Hoffman, cl, as / Tommy Christian, ts / Milton Davis, p / Joe Astoria, bj / Joe Rhodes, bb / Steve Brodie, d. New York, October 5, 1923.

28634-3 Steamboat Sal

Vic 19175, Zon 3689

JAN GARBER AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As above, but Bill Grady and Russ Hoffman, cl, as both present; Stevenson omitted; Horace Rudiselli, p, replaces Davis.

New York, October 4, 1924.

30884-1-2-3-4 Too Tired

Vic unissued

Camden, NJ, October 17, 1924.

31116-4 If You Don't Want Me (Stop Doggin' Me 'Round)

Vic 19496

Camden, NJ, October 23, 1924.

30884-8 Too Tired

Vic 19491, Zon 3847

Jan Garber, vn, dir: Harry Goldfield, t, v / Harold Peppie, t / Johnny Cook, tb / Bill Grady, Coulton Livingston, cl,


as / Joe Bratton, ts / Art Hayes or Sammy Smith, vn / Horace Rudiselli, p / George Hoge, bj / Harry Reser, bj
soloist* / Joe Rhodes, bb / Steve Brodie, d. New York, November 13, 1926.

36589-4 How Could Red Riding Hood (Have Been So Very Good, And Still Keep The Wolf From The


Door?) - vHG

Vic 20322, HMV EA-123

36590-2 *Steppin' Around

Vic 20367

NOTE: Victor 20322 was withdrawn only three weeks after issue, presumably because of its suggestive lyrics.

Charlie Warren, v. New York, May 16, 1927.

38752-4 Positively, Absolutely (Does She Love Me) - vHG

Vic 20676

38753-2 What Do I Care What Somebody Said? - vCW

Vic 20754, HMV B-5349, EA-274

Nat Shilkret, c / Webb Hahne, v, added. New York, May 18, 1927.

38761-1 You Don't Like It - Not Much - vWH

Vic 20676, HMV B-5326, EA-213

Jan Garber, vn, dir: Harry Goldfield (as GOLDIE), t, v / Paul Weirick or Keith Wilderson, t / Johnny Cook, tb / Bill Brady, Buddy Rice, cl, as / Bruce Thomas, ts / Horace Rudiselli, p / George Hoge, bj / Joe Rhodes, bb, sb / George Beebe, d / Mull Downey, Irving Kaufman (as VINCENT VAN TUYL), v. New York, February 14, 1928.

145632-3 Since My Best Girl Turned Me Down - vHG

Col 1306-D, 4912

145633-3 I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate

Col 1306-D, 4935

New York, February 18, 1928.

145654-2 Back In Your Own Back Yard - vMD

Col 4912

145655-3 Tin Ear

Col 1642-D, 4934

145666-3 Fascinatin' Vamp

Re G-20243

NOTE: Regal G-20243 as STELLAR DANCE BAND. New York, March 13, 1928.

145654-5 Back In Your Own Back Yard - vIK

Col 1334-D

145753-3 She's A Great, Great Girl - vHG

Col 1372-D, 4957

Jan Garber, vn, dir: Eddie Lewis, Keith Wilderson, Willis Kelly, t / Johnny Cook, Charles Harris, tb / Buddy Rice, John Ray, cl, as / Bruce Thomas, cl, ts / Horace Rudiselli, p / George Hoge, bj / Joe Rhodes, bb / George Beebe,
d / Mull Downey, v. New York, August 28, 1928.

146922-2 Outside - vMD

Col 1615-D, 5454, 01647

JAN GARBER AND HIS GREATER COLUMBIA RECORDING ORCHESTRA: Jimmy McPartland and another, c / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx, vib / vn / p / Eddie Page, bj, v / bb / d / Maxwell Covert, v. New York, January 24, 1930.

149912-3 Puttin' On The Ritz - vMC

Col 2115-D, CB-46, DO-87

149913-2 When A Woman Loves A Man - vEP

Col 2115-D, CB-92, DO-88

NOTE: Columbia CB-46 and CB-92 as JAN GARBER AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

FRED GARDNER'S TEXAS UNIVERSITY TROUBADOURS

Fred Gardner, cl, ts, dir: "Black" Tom Howell, c / Lee Howell, tb / Steve Gardner, cl / Chester Seekatz, cl, as / Tommy Howell, p / Bill Lewis, bj, g / John Gardner, bb / Jay "Bird" Thomas, d, v / one of the saxes doubles vn*. San Antonio, June 9, 1930.

404099-A Loveless Love - vJT

OK 41440, Cl 5446-C, Har 1406-H, Od ONY-36135, 238186, Par PNY-34124, VT 2506-V

404100-A Papa's Gone - vJT

OK 41440, Od ONY-36135, 238186, Par PNY-34125

404101-B *No Trumps

OK 41458, Cl 5469-C, Har 1422-H, VT 25294, Od 238333

404102-B Daniel's Blues - vJT

OK 41458, Od ONY-36156, 238333, Par PNY-34148

NOTE: Clarion Harmony and Velvet Tone issues as TENNESSEE MUSIC MEN; Parlophones as WINTHROP LEE AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Some, if not all, copies of Harmony 1406-H are dubbed.

JACK GARDNER'S ORCHESTRA

Jack Gardner, p, dir: 2 c / Stanton Crocker, tb, v / cl, ss / cl, as / cl, ts / bj, / bb / d; Dillon White (probably a member of the band), The Belcanto Quartette (probably Fred Shelton, T.K. Johnston, tenors / Marcel Jones, baritone / Martin Thomas), v; someone doubles on vn on some sides. Dallas, September, 1924,

8746-A Too Late Now

OK 40265


8747-A Ponjola

OK 40245, Od 03160, LAR A-4269

8748-B Who? You! - vDW

OK 40339


8749-A I Know She Does (Because She Told Me So) - vSC

OK 40245, LAR A-4269, Od 03160

8750-A Who'd A Thunk It?

OK 40339


8751-A By The River Nile

OK 40495, Od 74246, A-60218, LAR A-4311

8752-B Blackin' Blues - vSC

OK 40265


8753-A You'll Never Know The Difference (A Hundred Years From Now) - vBCQ

OK 40572, Par A-2088

Jack Gardner, p, dir: 2 c / Stanton Crocker, tb, v / cl, ss / cl, as / cl, ts / bj / bb / d / someone doubles vn occasionally. Dallas, October, 1925.

9352-A Ida, I Do

OK 40501, Par E-5540, LAR A-4312

9353-A Give Me Just A Little Bit (Of Your Love)

OK 40555, Od 03327, FF-1112

9354-B Hitch Up The Horses - vSC

OK 40495, Od A-60217, LAR A-4311

9355-A Hot Aire

OK 40518

9356-A The Camel Walk

OK 40518

9357-B When A Blonde Makes Up Her Mind To Do You Good - vSC

OK 40501, LAR A-4313

9358-B Japp-A-Jazz

OK 40555, Od 03327, LAR A-4322

9365-A I'm A Little Prairie Flower (I'm Wild, I'm Wild) - vSC

OK 40572

HATTIE GARLAND

Vocal, acc. by Maynard King, as, vn* / William Pearson, p. Chicago, c. March 4, 1927.

12622,-A *Blue Woman's Blues

Gnt unissued

12623 You Usta Be Sugar Blues

Gnt 6147, BP 8005

NOTE: Gennett 6147 as PAULINE JAMES.

Chicago, c. March 24, 1927.

12664-A Blue And All By Myself

Gnt 6090, Ch 15267

12665 Strange Woman's Dreams

BP 8005


NOTE: Gennett as VIOLET JACKSON; Champion as JENNIE JORDAN.

CORA GARNER

Vocal, acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, March 29, 1932.

405180-A Wouldn't Stop Doing It

Col 14659-D

405181-A I Ain't Going To Sell You None

Col 14659-D



BLIND LEROY GARNETT

Piano solos, with speech by James Wiggins*. Richmond, IN, October 12, 1929.

15766 *Chain 'Em Down

Pm 12879, 14018, Cen 3025, JC L-74, AF A-013

15767 Louisiana Glide

Pm 12879, 14018, Cen 3025, JC L-74, AF A-013

NOTE: Blind Leroy Garnett also accompanied James Wiggins on four vocal sides at this session, which are beyond the scope of this work; see Blues and Gospel Records, 1890-1943.

JIM GARNETT

Pseudonym on Ariel for Noble Sissle, q.v.



SID GARRY

The following from Sid Garry's large number of records are of jazz interest in view of their accompaniments.

Vocal, acc. by ? Ruby Weinstein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / ? Larry Binyon, ts / ? Sam Shapiro,
vn / Arthur Schutt, p. New York, January 13, 1931.

E-35923- At Last I'm Happy

Mt M-12069, Pan 25026, P-12069

Eddie Lang or Dick McDonough, g, added. New York, January 14, 1931.

E-35162- The River And Me

Mt M-12069



NORMAN GAST

Violin solos, acc. by Jack Fina, p. New York, October 18, 1934.

16133- Tea Time

ARC unissued

16134- Blue Fantasy

ARC unissued



TOM GATES AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Frank Cloutier, p, dir: Vic Sells, t / Lee Blevins, tb / Frankie Roberts, cl / Tracy Mumma, cl­as / Nevin Simons, as, v / Tom Gates, ts / Earl Clark, bj / Bob Gates, bb / Harold Stoddard, d. St. Paul, MN, May 28, 1927.

12825 Wabash Blues

Gnt 6198, Ch 15307

St. Paul, MN, c. June 25, 1927.

12887-A The Bucket's Got A Hole In It - vNS

Gnt 6184, Ch 15305, Chg 355

JOHNNY GATEWOOD

Vocal, acc. by Jimmy Strange, t / Hense Grundy, tb / Clifford Hayes, vn / own p / Cal Smith, g. Chicago, October 28, 1929.

57339-1-2 You And I

Vic unissued

57340-1-2 Will You?

Vic unissued



GAVIN'S GRAFTON BAND

Pseudonym on Grafton 9013 (LOOSE FEET) for the Original Memphis Five, q.v.



CHESTER GAYLORD

The following title by this crooner of sentimental ballads has an interesting jazz accompaniment.

Vocal, acc. by 2 t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Bennie Krueger, Cm / ts / 2 vn / p / g / sb / d, vib. New York, January 8, 1931.

E-35902-A Cheerful Little Earful

Br 6028, 01078, Spt S-2201

NOTE: Supertone as WILBUR HENKEL.



GLORIA GEER

Pseudonym for Vaughn De Leath, q.v.



HENRI GENDRON'S STRAND ROOF ORCHESTRA

This was an actual band, but on Banner 1490 (PRINCE OF WAILS) its name was used as a pseudonym for Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra, q.v.



GENE'S MERRYMAKERS

Usually a pseudonym on ARC labels for Gene Kardos and his Orchestra, q.v. On Banner 32551, Oriole 2557, Perfect 15663, and Romeo 1927 (CLARINET MARMALADE) it is a pseudonym for the Casa Loma Orchestra, q.v.



GENEVA DANCE ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Silvertone 3034 and 3035 for Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra, q.v.



AL GENTILE AND THE AMERICANAS

Unknown t / tb / cl, as / p / John Cali, bj / bb / d / Irving Kaufman, Jack Kaufman, Moe Thompson, v. New York, September 10, 1926.

X-266 Blowing The Blues Away - vJK

Gnt 3379, Ch 15177, Chg 124

NOTE: Champion as BOBBY JONES AND HIS NEW YORKERS; Challenge as TWIN CITIES DANCE ORCHESTRA.

New York, February 2, 1927.

GEX-507 A Tree In The Park - vIK-MT

Gnt 6055, Ch 15227, Chg 715, Clm 2051, Gmn 2090, Mto S-1834, Voc B-216, XA-18021

NOTE: Champion 15227 as THE COLLEGE SERENADERS; Coliseum 2051as COLISEUM DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman 2090 as CARNIVAL DANCE BAND; Meloto S-1834 as THE SERENADERS; Vocalion B-216 as THE HARLEQUINADERS; XA-18021 as FRED GODFREY'S JAZZ KNIGHTS.

HORACE GEORGE

Clarinet solos with own vocal, acc. by Clarence Williams, p, with vocal duet by Charles and Effie Tyus and unknown d*. New York, September 9, 1924.

72795-A *Emancipation Day In Georgia - vHG

OK 8164


72796-B The Meal Is Low In The Barrel

OK 8164


GEORGIA COTTON PICKERS

George Tynes dir: Bob Chestnut, Jay Smith, t / John Cook, tb / Wilbur Pinkey, cl, as / William Tinney, as / ts / James Tolliver, p, a / Jackie Jackson, bj / Albert Burse, bb / Eddie Deas, d. New York, January 22, 1930.

149793-2 Snag It

Har 1127-H

149794-2 Twelfth Street Rag

Diva 6064-G, Har 1090-H, VT 7090-V

149795-2 Cotton Pickers' Shuffle

Diva 6064-G, Har 1090-H, VT 7090-V

149796-2 Louisiana Bo Bo

Har 1127-H

Other records under this name are blues items; see Blues and Gospel Records, 1890-1943.

GEORGIA GIGOLOS

Louis Metcalf, c / Henry Hicks, tb / Charlie Holmes, cl, ss, as / Charlie Grimes, as / ? J. C. Johnson, p / Elmer Snowden, bj / Ernest Moore, bb / Lizzie Miles, v. New York, April 23, 1929.

148465-1-3 Georgia Gigolo - vLM

Diva 2944-G, Har 944-H, VT 1944-V

148468-2 It Feels So Good - vLM

Diva 2944-G, Har 944-H, VT-1994-V

NOTE: All issues as JASPER DAVIS AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Davis was a Harlem bandleader, but the Columbia files list this session under the Georgia Gigolos name, with no indication of Davis' presence.

GEORGIA GRINDER

Pseudonym on Vocalion 02792 for Charles "Cow Cow" Davenport, q.v.



GEORGIA JASS BAND

Pseudonym on Operaphone 4109 for the Memphis Pickaninny Band, q.v.



GEORGIA JAZZ BAND

Jules Levy, Jr., c / Ephraim Hannaford, tb / Joe Samuels, cl / Larry Briers, p / Herman Berkin, d. New York,


c. October 6, 1921.

1-1189 Spread Yo' Stuff

Fed 5162, Sil 2162

2-1192 Wang-Wang Blues

Fed 5162, Sil 2162

New York, late 1921.

1-1244 Blue Danube Blues

Fed 5167


1-1248 Gypsy Blues

Fed 5167


I've Got The Wonder Where He Went Blues

Fed 5177


Cairo Moon

Fed 5177

New York, 1922 - 1923.

1-1403 Haunting Blues

Fed 5194

Clover Blossom Blues

Fed 5205

3-1605 Early In The Morning Blues

Fed 5221

Whoa, Tillie! Take Your Time

Fed 5252

Rose Of The Rio Grande

Fed 5252

1-1898 Sugar Blues

Fed 5301

New York, 1923.

1-2053 Louisville Lou

Fed 5307


2-2136 Hot Roasted Peanuts

Fed 5320


NOTE: This was also a pseudonym on Silvertone 3077 for the Tennessee Tooters, q.v., as well as a cover name for many accompanying groups to Ma Rainey (q.v.)

THE GEORGIA JUMPERS

Benny Nawahi, g, u, dir: ? Robert Cloud, ts / k / ? Bruce Hinkson, vn, pic / Wesley Wilson, p / bj. New York, April 7, 1931.

151489-2 Ukulele Benny

Col 14620-D

151490-2 California Blues

Col 14603-D

151491-2 The Big Feet Rag

Col 14620-D

151492-2 Guitar Rhythm

Col 14603-D

Ted __, v / Etta __, v, w. New York, August 7, 1931.

151712-1-2 Specializin' In Loving You - vT-E

Col unissued

151713-1-2-3 Collegiate Stomp - wE

Col unissued

GEORGIA MELODIANS

Charles Boulanger, vn, dir: Ernie Intlehouse, usually Mickey Bloom, t / Herb Winfield, tb / Merritt Kenworthy, cl / Clarence Hutchins, ts, bar / Oscar Young, p / Elmer Merry, bj / bb / Carl Gerold, d. Some titles have 2 cl or as, or


2 p as shown. New York, April 22, 1924.

9475 Wop Blues

Ed 51336, Amb 4880

9476 Wait'll You See My Gal

Ed 51338, Amb 4882

New York, May 15, 1924.

9517 Savannah (The Georgianna Blues)

Ed 51346, Amb 4891

9518 Tea Pot Dome Blues

Ed 51347, Amb 4888

New York, June 18, 1924.

9571 How You Gonna Keep Kool?

Ed 51359

9572 In Spite Of All

Ed 51359

New York, July 1, 1924.

9593 Please

Ed unissued

New York, July 14, 1924.

9614 Why Did You Do It?

Ed 51378, Amb 4903

9615 I Can't Get The One I Want

Ed unissued

Vernon Dalhart, v. New York, September 2, 1924.

9681 Red Hot Mama - vVD

Ed 51394, Amb 4919

9682 Charley, My Boy - 2p

Ed 51394, Amb 4926

New York, September 24, 1924.

9733 San


Ed 51412, Amb 4930­

9734 Everybody Loves My Baby - as

Ed 51419

New York, October 10, 1924.

9783 Doo Wacka Doo

Ed 51420


9784 I'm Satisfied Beside That Sweetie O'Mine

Ed 51425


New York, November 10, 1924.

9841 I'm Bound For Tennessee

Ed 51437

9842 My Mammy's Blues

Ed 51438

New York, July 7, 1925.

10487 Give Us The Charleston

Ed 51588


10488 Yes Sir! That's My Baby

Ed 51588, Amb 5044

2 cl, g, on these titles. New York, July 28, 1925.

10524 She's Drivin' Me Wild

Ed 51598

10525 Red Hot Henry Brown - vVD

Ed 51598, Amb 5056

New York, January 15, 1926.

10772 Spanish Shawl

Ed 51678, Amb 5159

10773 Charleston Ball

Ed 51678


New York, April 7, 1926.

10913 I've Found A New Baby

Ed unissued

10914 Hangin' Around

Ed unissued

New York, April 9, 1926.

10917 Rhythm Of The Day

Ed 51730


10918 Ev'rybody's Charleston Crazy

Ed 51730


GEORGIA MELODY MAKERS

Pseudonym on Dandy 5064 for the California Ramblers, q.v.



GEORGIA MOONLIGHT SERENADERS

Pseudonym on Harmony and associated labels for Ben Selvin and his Orchestra, q.v.



THE GEORGIA SYNCOPATORS

Pseudonym on Melotone M-12444, Oriole 2528, and Perfect 15649 for Duke Ellington and his Orchestra (I'M SO IN LOVE WITH YOU) and Noble Sissle and his Orchestra (LOVE­LESS LOVE), both q.v.



GEORGIA WASHBOARD STOMPERS

Taft Jordan, ? Dave Page, t / cl, as / Clarence Profit, p / Steve Washington, bj, g / Ghost Howell, sb / Jake Fenderson, wb, v / Eddie Foster, v / vocal trio. New York, August 17, 1934.

38338-A Everybody Loves My Baby - vJF

Dec 7002


38339-B Farewell Blues

Dec 7003


38340-A High Society

Dec 7002


38341-A I Can't Dance (I Got Ants In My Pants)

Dec 7004 - vJF&3

38342 Tiger Rag

Dec 7003


38343-A Who Broke The Lock Off The Henhouse Door? - vJF

Dec 7004

38344 Limehouse Blues

Dec 7005


38345-B After You've Gone - vJF

Dec 7006, F-42064, Pan H-1062

38346 Chinatown, My Chinatown - vJF

Dec 7005


38347-A Alexander's Ragtime Band - vEF

Dec 7006, F-42064, Pan H-1062



THE GEORGIANS

Frank Guarente, t, dir: Ray Stilwell, tb / Johnny O'Donnell, cl, bcl, as / Harold Saliers, cl­, as, ts / Arthur Schutt, p / Russell Deppe, bj / Chauncey Morehouse, d. New York, November 29, 1922.

80695-2 I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate

Col A-3775

80696-3 Chicago (That Toddlin' Town)

Col A-3775

Frank Smith, cl, ss / Joe Tarto, bb, added. New York, December 21, 1922.

80744-2 'Way Down Yonder In New Orleans

Col A-3804

80745-4 Nothin' But

Col A-3804

Russ Morgan, tb, replaces Stilwell. New York, January 26, 1923.

80804-1 Loose Feet

Col A-3825

New York, January 27, 1923.

80808-1 Aggravatin' Papa

Col A-3825

New York, February 9, 1923.

80847-1-2-3 That Red-Head Gal

Col unissued

80848-3 You Tell Her - I Stutter

Col A-3857

Dick Johnson, cl, as, ts, replaces Smith; Tarto omitted. New York, February 24, 1923.

80870-3 You've Got To See Mama Ev'ry Night

Col A-3857, 3297

Johnson omitted. New York, March 6, 1923.

80887-1-4 Farewell Blues

Col A-3864, Re G-7993

NOTE: Regal as REGAL NOVELTY ORCHESTRA.

New York, March 14, 1923.

80900-2 Snakes Hips

Col A-3864, Re G-7991

Frank Guarente, t, dir: Russ Morgan, tb / Johnny O'Donnell, cl, bcl, as / Frank Smith, cl, ss / Harold Saliers, cl, as, ts / Arthur Schutt, p / Russell Deppe, bj / Chauncey Morehouse, d.. New York, April 27, 1923.

80992-4 Old King Tut

Col A-3902

80993-5 Barney Google

Col A-3902, 3325

New York, May 16, 1923.

81017-1-3 Henpecked Blues

Col A-3907

81018-3 Long Lost Mama

Col A-3907

Archie Jones, tb, replaces Morgan. New York, September 6, 1923.

81196-1 Land Of Cotton Blues

Col A-3987

81197-1 Mama Loves Papa (Papa Loves Mama)

Col A-3987

Phil Gleason, cl, replaces Smith. New York, September 16, 1923.

81214-2 Mama Goes Where Papa Goes

Col A-3996

81215-3 Somebody's Wrong

Col A-3996

Dick Johnson, cl, as, ts, replaces Gleason. New York, October 9, 1923.

81272-2 I'm Sitting Pretty In A Pretty Little City

Col 11-D, 3379

81273-1 Learn To Do The Strut

Col 11-D, Re G-8099

NOTE: Regal as CORONA DANCE ORCHESTRA.

New York, November 8, 1923.

81335-1 Home Town Blues

Col 23-D, 3391

81336-2 You May Be Fast, But Mama's Gonna Slow You Down

Col 23-D, 3387

New York, November 17, 1923.

81360-3 Shake Your Feet

Col 30-D, 3420

81361-1 Old Fashioned Love

Col 30-D, 3388

Johnson omitted; Billy Jones, v. New York, November 30, 1923.

81375-3 You Better Keep Babying Baby - vBJ

Col 40-D, 3412

81376-2 I've Got A Cross-Eyed Papa - vBJ

Col 40-D, 3412

Dick Johnson, cl, ts, added. New York, December 28, 1923.

81444-3 Lovey Came Back

Col 62-D, Re G-8158

81445-2 Dancin' Dan

Col 62-D

NOTE: Regal as CORONA DANCE ORCHESTRA.

Eddie Cantor, v. New York, January 4, 1924.

81459-3 O-Gee, Georgie! [sic] - vEC

Col 56-D


81460-2 If You Do - What You Do - vEC

Col 56-D


DOLLY KAY: Vocal, acc. by the Georgians (labeled as such); Saliers omitted. New York, January 9, 1924.

81467-1-2-3 Ain't You Ashamed? - vDK

Col unissued

81468-1 Hula Lou - vDK

Col 70-D

THE GEORGIANS: New York, January 11, 1924.

81474-2 Maybe - vDK

Col 70-D


81475-1-2-3-4 Take A Look At This - vDK

Col unissued

New York, February 1, 1924.

81515-1-2-3 Mindin' My Bus'ness

Col unissued

81516-1-2-3 If You'll Come Back

Col unissued

New York, March 6, 1924.

81515-6 Mindin' My Bus'ness

Col 102-D

81516-5 If You'll Come Back

Col 102-D

DOLLY KAY / BLOSSOM SEELEY: Vocals, acc. by The Georgians (labeled as such where applicable): Frank Guarente, t, dir: Charlie Butterfield, tb / Dick. Johnson, cl, as, as / Henry Wade, cl, ss­, ts / Arthur Schutt, p / Russell Deppe, bj / Chauncey Morehouse, d. New York, March 27, 1924.

81652-1 Don't Mind The Rain - vBS

Col 114-D

81653-2 Lazy - vBS

Col 114-D

81654-1 Big Boy - vDK

Col 117-D

81655-2 Someday, Sweetheart - vDK

Col 117-D

New York, May 10, 1924.

81771-2 Bringin' Home The Bacon - vBS

Col 136-D

81772-1 A New Kind Of Man With A New Kind Of Love For Me - vBS

Col 136-D

THE GEORGIANS: Roy Smeck, bj, g, replaces Deppe. New York, May 16, 1924.

81783-3 Savannah

Col 142-D, 3544

81784-2 Doodle Doo Doo

Col 142-D, 3554

Leo McConville, t / Charlie Butterfield, tb / Frank Kilduff, as, bar / Henry Wade, cl, ss, ts / Arthur Schutt, p, a / Roy Smeck, bj / Ted Noyes, d. New York, November 18, 1924.

140146-3 My Best Girl

Col 252-D

New York, November 24, 1924.

140148-2 Everybody Loves My Baby

Col 252-D

Walker O'Neill, p, dir: Red Nichols, t / Charlie Butterfield, tb / Dick Johnson, cl, as / Frank Kilduff, as, bar / Roy Smeck, bj / Ted Noyes, d. New York, June 20, 1925.

140706-2 Are They Pickin' On Your Baby?

Col 407-D

140707-2 Charleston Baby O' Mine

Col 407-D, 3673

NOTE: Columbia 3673 as DENZA DANCE BAND.

Walker O'Neill, p, dir: Charlie Spivak, t / Al Philburn, tb / Frank Kilduff, cl, as, bar / Gilbert Dutton, cl, ts / Roy Smeck, bj, Johnny Morris, d, v. New York, November 18, 1925.

141281-1-2-3 Spanish Shawl

Col unissued

141282-1-2-3 Clap Hands! Here Comes Charley! - vJM

Col unissued

Smeck doubles h*. New York, December 2, 1925.

141281-4 Spanish Shawl

Col 523-D, 3934

141282-7 *Clap Hands! Here Comes Charley! - vJM

Col 523-D, Re G-8557

NOTE: Columbia 3934 as DENZA DANCE BAND; Regal as RAYMOND DANCE BAND.

Sylvester Ahola, t / Al Philburn, tb / Ernie Warren, cl, bar / Phil Wall, p / Lou Calabrese, bj / Johnny Morris, d, v. New York, April 13, 1926.

141952-3 Spring Is Here - vJM

Col 634-D, 4016

141953-4 Horses - vJM

Col 634-D, 4016, 0512

NOTE: Columbia 4016 as PAUL SPECHT'S ORIGINAL GEORGIANS.

Foster Morehouse, cl. New York, January 14, 1927.

143302-3 Cock-A-Doodle I'm Off My Noodle (My Baby's Back) - vJM

Col 923-D

143303-2 'Frisco Bay - vJM

Col 923-D

The following five sessions, apparently by the entire Paul Specht Orchestra, are hardly comparable with the foregoing, but most titles feature hot solos. Charlie Spivak and another, t / Larry Altpeter, tb / cl, as / as / Bob Chester,


ts / p / Lou Cala­brese, bj / bb / Johnny Morris, d, v. New York, November 1, 1928.

147175-1 Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love) - vJM

Diva 2776-G, Har 776-H, VT 1776-V

147427-2 Glorianna - vJM

Diva 2776-G, Har 776-H, VT 1776-V

New York, May 20, 1929.

148548-3 Me Quieres? (Do You Love Me?)

Har 929-H, VT 1929-V

148600-1 S'posin' - vJM

Har 929-H, VT 1929-V

Irving Kaufman (as JIM ANDREWS), v. New York, September 6, 1929.

148979-2 When You're Counting The Stars Alone - vIK

Har 1008-H, VT 2008-V

148980-2 A Year From Today - vIK

Har 1010-H, Publix 2002-P, VT 2008-V

148981-3 You Want Lovin' (But I Want Love) - vIK

Har 1005-H, VT 2005-V

NOTE: Publix 2002-P as THE PARAMOUNTEERS.

New York, October 4, 1929.

149093-2 If I Had A Talking Picture Of You - vIK

Har 1034-H, SR 1077-P, 1090-P, 2006-P, VT 2034-V

149094-2 Georgia Pines - vIK

Har 1023-H, VT 2023-V

149095-1 I Won't Believe It's Raining - vIK

Har 1023-H, VT 2023-V

New York, November 22, 1929.

149480-2 Singin' In The Bathtub - vJM

Har 1063-H, SR 1066-P, 1090-P, VT 2063-V

149481-3 Can't We Be Friends? - vJM

Har 1062-H, SR 1066-P, VT 2063-V, Col CB-207

149482-1 A Little Kiss Each Morning (A Little Kiss Each Night) - vJM

Har 1064-H, VT 2064-H

NOTE: Harmony 1064-H and Velvet Tone 2064-H as NEW ENGLAND YANKEES, vocal chorus JIM ANDREWS.

NOTE: The sides issued under the name of The Georgians on Cameo, Lincoln, and Romeo are by Bob Haring and his Orchestra; those on Supertone are by Al Mayer's Collegians; and on Pathé Actuelle and Perfect by Sam Lanin (36833) or Willard Robison (36855), but they are all of little or no interest as jazz.




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