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FRED GODFREY'S JAZZ KNIGHTS

Pseudonym on Australian Vocalion for the following items listed in this book:­

XA-18001 Mine (Johnny Sylvester and his Playmates)

XA-18003 There Ain't No "Maybe" In My Baby's Eyes (Harry Pollock's Blue Diamonds)

XA-13021 A Tree In The Park (Al Gentile and the Americanas)

AL GOERING

AL GOERING'S COLLEGIANS: Al Goering, p, dir. probably: Bill Moore, t / Frank Sarlo, tb / Len Kavash, cl, as / Jack Pettis, Cm, ts / Paul Nito, bj / Max Rosen, bb / Sam Fink, d. New York, January, 1926.

6406-3 Up And At 'Em

Ban 1693, Dom 3666, Or 569, Re 8000

NOTE: Oriole 569 as BALTIMORE SOCIETY ORCHESTRA.

AL GOERING'S DANCE ORCHESTRA is a pseudonym for Jack Pettis and his Band on Banner 7001 / Challenge 561 (ONCE OVER LIGHTLY) and Banner 7005 (STEPPIN' IT OFF), q.v.



AL GOLD AND HIS BAND

Pseudonym on Plaza P-318 for Oscar Rabin and his Band, q.v.



LOU GOLD AND HIS ORCHESTRA

The following from Lou Gold's vast output are of some jazz interest. There may well be others of comparable quality.

Lou Gold, p, dir: Dave Klein, c / William McGill, tb, as / Clyde Doerr, as / Jimmy Johnston, bsx / Mike Berman, vn / Ralph Dexter, bj / Sol Mathenson, d. New York, c. January 6, 1925.

1312-B Everybody Loves My Baby (But My Baby Don't Love Nobody But Me)

Cam 678, Tre 0531

New York, c. April 6, 1925.

1403-C Lovelight Lane

Cam 713, Lin 2329

New York, c. April 8, 1925.

1408-C (If It Wasn't For You) I Wouldn't Be Crying Now

Cam 732, Lin 2343

Lou Gold, p, dir: Red Nichols, t / William McGill, tb, as / Clyde Doerr, as / Jimmy Johnston, bsx / Mike Berman, vn / Ralph Dexter, bj / Sol Mathenson, d. New York, c. May 18, 1925.

1454-A The Flapper Wife - v

Cam 735, Lin 2351, Tre 0540

NOTE: Lincoln as LINCOLN DANCE ORCHESTRA; Tremont as PLYMOUTH DANCE ORCHESTRA.

Roy Johnston, t, replaces Nichols; unknown cl, as, added (and may be present on the above). New York, late June, 1925.

106117-A I'm Gonna Charleston Back To Charleston

PA 036295, Per 14476

6095-1 I'm Gonna Charleston Back To Charleston

Ban 1644, Dom 3610, Re 9887, Apex 8377

NOTE: Matrix 6095 is a renumbering of 106117; they are musically identical. Banner as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND; Pathé Actuelle as THE VIRGINIA CREEPERS; Apex as IDLE HOUR ORCHESTRA.

New York, c. July 24, 1925.

1536-A Say Arabella (What's A "Fella" To Do)

Cam 759, Lin 2368

New York, September 18, 1925.

6190-2 When A Blonde Makes Up Her Mind To Do You Good

Or 521

NOTE: This issue as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND.



The following personnel for Lou Gold's orchestra was shown in The Orchestra World for May, 1926, and aural
evidence suggests it applies to the next seven sessions: Lou Gold, p, dir: Phil Hart, t / Eddie Edwards, tb / Benny Bonacio, cl, as, bar / Al Roderman, cl, ­ss, ts / Henry Moss, vn / Gus Lazaro, bj / "Tubi," bb / "Blackie," d / Jimmy Flynn, Arthur Hall, ­Ernest Hare, v. New York, c. October 5, 1925.

1644-A Let's Wander Away

Cam 800, Lin 2400

1645-B Better Get Acquainted

Cam 815, Lin 2414

New York, c. October 9, 1925.

106309 I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight?-vAH

PA 36322, 10993, Per 14503, Hom C-905, GP 18463, VH 9

NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 36322 as THE VIRGINIA CREEPERS; Grand Pree as MAX GOMEZ AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Vox Humana as DALY'S DANCE O.

New York, November 17, 1925.

6290-2-3 No Man's Mama

Ban 1640, Dom 3611, Oriole 518, Re 9942, Apex 8438

6292-1-2-3 Roll 'Em, Girls - vEH

Ban 1636, Dom 3612, 21107, Oriole 531, Re 9949, Apex 8434, Mic 22062, St 10092

NOTE: Oriole 518 as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND, 531 as MAJESTIC DANCE ORCHESTRA.

New York, c. November 20, 1925.

106413 Who?

PA 36353, 11152, P 1957, Per 14534, Gra 9225, 9234, 106415

Someone's Stolen My Sweet, Sweet Baby

PA 36361, Per 14542

106416 Roll 'Em, Girls - vAH

PA 36349, Per 14530

NOTE: All Pathé Actuelles as THE VIRGINIA CREEPERS; Grafton 9225 as WINDSOR ORCH­ESTRA-9234 as GRAFTON ORCHESTRA.

New York, December, 1925.

1726-C Nobody's Business

Cam 847


New York, c. December 24, 1925.

1750-B Keep Your Skirts Down, Mary Ann - v

Cam 860, Lin 2461

1752-C Just Around The Corner - v

Cam 860, Lin 2466

New York, January 7, 1926.

141468-1 Sweet And Low Down

Har 98-H


New York, c. January 26, 1926.

106575 I've Found A New Baby - vJF

PA 36403, Per 14584

NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 36403 as THE VIRGINIA CREEPERS.

Lou Gold, p, dir: 2 t / tb (Chuck Campbell?) / cl, ss, as / cl, as / cl, ts / bj / bb / d / Fred Wilson, __ McClelland, Annette Hanshaw (as MISS ANNETTE on most American labels), Irving Kaufman (as JIMMY FLYNN or ROBERT WOOD), v. New York, March, 1927.

107446-A South Wind - vFW-M

PA 36616, 11402, Per 14797

7183 South Wind - vFW-M

Ban 1964, Dom 3935, Or 896, Pm 20512, Re 8292, EBW 4671, Imp 1784, BM 209, Max 1622

NOTE: Matrix 7183 is a renumbering of 107446; they are musically identical. Pathé Actuelle 36616 and 11402 as THE RAMBLING RAGADORS; Banner, Domino, Maxsa, and Paramount as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND; Oriole as DIXIE JAZZ BAND; Regal as IMPERIAL DANCE ORCHESTRA; Imperial as SAM LANIN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA; Bon Marche as JOHN PORTER'S HARMONY TROUPE.

New York, c. December 1, 1927.

107941-2 Mary (What Are You Waiting For?)-vAH

PA 36725, Per 14906, P-416

What'll You Do? - vAH

PA 36726, Per 14907

Plenty Of Sunshine - vAH

PA 36733, 11547, Per 14914

Who Gives You All Your Kisses? - vAH

PA 36733, Per 14914

NOTE: All Pathé Actuelles as THE VIRGINIA CREEPERS.

New York, January, 1928.

108011-1 After My Laughter Came Tears - vAH

PA 36759, Per 14940, P-379

You Gotta Be Good To Me - vAH

PA 36751, Per 14932

In The Sing Song Sycamore Tree - vAH

PA 36752, Per 14933

(I'm Cryin' 'CauseI Know I'm) Losin' You - vAH

PA 36761, Per 14942

NOTE: All Pathé Actuelles as THE VIRGINIA CREEPERS; Perfect P-379 as MEYER'S DANCE ORCHESTRA.

New York, July 23, 1928.

146784-1-2 If You Want The Rainbow (You Must Have The Rain) - vIK

Diva 2702-G, Har 702-H , VT 1702-V

New York, February 8, 1929.

147945-3 It's Tight Like That - vIK

Diva 2851-G, Har 851-H, VT 1851-V

New York, April 11, 1929

148430-3 Walking With Susie - vIK

Har 920-H, VT 1920-V

New York, November 11, 1929.

149405-2 Piccolo Pete - vIK

Har 1052-H, Publix 1068-P, VT 2052-V

The name LOU (or LEW) GOLD AND HIS ORCHESTRA was also used as a pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:­

Homochord C-813 Who Takes Care Of The Caretaker's Daughter? (Carolina Club Orchestra; see Hal Kemp)

C-942 Angry (Seven Missing Links)

Lyric 3419 One More Time (Eubie Blake and his Orchestra)

Pathé Actuelle 11440 Nashville Nightingale (California Ramblers)

Perfect 14375* I Ain't Got Nobody To Love (Synco Jazz Band)

14376* O Katharina! (Synco Jazz Band) (also Salabert 84*)

14381* Both sides by the Synco Jazz Band

Salabert 75 Oh, Mabel (Synco Jazz Band)

* Exact designation is LOU GOLD AND HIS CLUB WIGWAM ORCHESTRA, perhaps an accurate one; the identity of the original Synco Jazz Band may have been transferred by 1924 from Joseph Samuels to Lou Gold.)



GOLDEN GATE ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on numerous labels, including Edison, Harmony, Pathé Actuelle, Perfect, and associated brands, for the California Ramblers, q.v., under which Golden Gate Orchestra issues are listed, and for the following non-


Ramblers items also listed in this book:

Broadway 11382 Down Where The South Begins (New Orleans Jazz Band)

11404 Both sides by Sammy Stewart and his Orchestra

Lyratone 11404 Both sides by Sammy Stewart and his Orchestra

Pathé Actuelle 36367 Down By The Winegar Woiks (Five Birmingham Babies)

Pennington 1436 Copenhagen (Al Turk's Princess Orchestra)

Perfect 14548 Down By The Winegar Woiks (Five Birmingham Babies)

Silvertone 21506 Some Of These Days (Original Indiana Five)

21509 Struttin' Jerry (Original Indiana Five)

Triangle 11382 Down Where The South Begins (New Orleans Jazz Band)

The following unknown band is credited similarly.

Unknown c / tb / cl / p / bj / d. New York, October 1925.

3579 St. Louis Blues

Evbdys 1014

3580 Beale Street Blues

Evbdys 1014



GOLDEN GATE SERENADERS

Pseudonym for the Vagabonds (q.v.), itself a pseudonym for the California Ramblers.



GOLDEN GATE SYNCOPATORS

Pseudonym on Bell P-278 for the California Ramblers, q.v. This name was also used on Grey Gull and associated labels, not for the California Ramblers, but for items by the Grey Gull house band of no jazz interest.



GOLDEN MELODY MEN

Pseudonym on Challenge 803 for Preston Jackson's Uptown Band, q.v.



GOLDEN TERRACE ORCHESTRA

Pseusdonym for the Fred Rich and Ben Selvin orchestras (q.v.) on Harmony, Okeh, Parlophone, etc.



ERNIE GOLDEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA

The following titles by this well-known New York orchestra are known to have points of interest as jazz.

Ernie Golden, p, v, a, dir: Bob Beers, Elwood Boyer, t / Albert L. Cassidy, tb / Benny Bonacio­, cl, as, f / Edward Lamont, cl, as / Gilbert Koerner, cl, ss, ts / Ralph Colicchio, vn (if any) / Tony Colicchio, bj, g / Louis Cassagne,
bb / Lloyd Marsh, d / Al Bernard, v. New York, August 28, 1926.

E-20000 I Wonder What's Become Of Joe? - vAB

Br 3302, A-119

Ernie Golden, p, a, dir. unknown personnel; Billy Murray, v. New York, October 17, 1928.

8251-1-3 My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now - vBM

Ban 7244, Bwy 1214, Cq 7192, Dom 4216, 31008, Or 1359, Pm 20655, Re 8654, Apex 8846, EBW 4881, Imp 2065, Ang 3082

NOTE: Broadway and Paramount as EARL GOODWIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Conqueror as ST. LOUIS NIGHT HAWKS; Domino, Regal and Imperial as THE BOSTONIANS; Oriole as TED WHITE'S COLLEGIANS; Edison Bell Winner as HOLLYWOOD DANCE ORCHESTRA; Angeles as THE NEW YORKERS.

Irving Kaufman, v; Miff Mole, tb, and Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as, also said to be on this session. New York, November 19, 1928.

8325-1-2 Doin' The Raccoon - vIK

Ban 6226, Cq 7219, Dom 4238, Je 5461, Or 1392, Re 8680, Apex 8860

8326-1-2 Come On, Baby - vIK

Ban 6227, Cq 7219, Dom 4238, Or 1398, Re 8680, Apex 8860, St 10414

NOTE: Jewel 5461, Oriole 1392, and 1398 as TED WHITE'S COLLEGIANS

New York, January 10, 1929.

8450-2 Makin' Whoopee! - vIK

Ban 6271, Bwy 1245, Cq 7252, Dom 4263, Or 1359, 1455, Pm 20686, Re 8705, EBW 4961, Imp 2145, 2364, Apex 8889, Cr 81020, Emb 8009, Kr 4020

NOTE: Broadway and Paramount as EARL GOODWIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Conqueror as CALIFORNIA COLLEGIANS; Oriole 1359 as TED WHITE'S COLLEGIANS, 1455 as YANKEE TEN ORCHESTRA; Edison Bell Winner as MURRAY'S MELODY MAKERS; Crown as ERNIE NOBLE'S ORCHESTRA; Embassy as CHICAGO RED HEADS.

Eddie Willis, v. New York, March 15, 1929.

148080-2 She's Got Great Ideas - vEG

Col 1799-D, 01559

148081-2 That's Her Now - vEW

Col 1799-D, 01559

New York, July 2, 1930.

9847-3 Dirty Hot

Cr 81454, Stg 281454

GOLDEE AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Pseudonym on Canadian Domino 21078 for the California Ramblers, q.v.



GOLDIE'S SYNCOPATORS

Pseudonym on various Canadian labels for the following items listed in this book:­

Apex 8644 Tiger Rag (California Ramblers)

8823 Puttin' On The Dog (Six Jelly Beans)

Crown 81304 The Man From The South (Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra)

Domino 21303 Tiger Rag (California Ramblers)

21479 Puttin' On The Dog (Six Jelly Beans)

JEAN GOLDKETTE AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Fuzzy Farrar, Ray Lodwig, Tex Brewster, t / Bill Rank, Tommy Dorsey, tb / Doc Ryker, Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Don Murray, cl, ts / Joe Venuti, vn / Dewey Bergman, p (Paul Mertz, 2nd p unless noted) / Howdy Quicksell, bj / Irish Henry, bb / Charles Horvath, d. Detroit, March 27, 1924.

29807-3 In The Evening - pDB only

Vic 19308, HMV B-1865

29808-2 Where The Lazy Daisies Grow

Vic 19308, HMV B-1849

29809-2 My Sweetheart

Vic 19313, Zon 3782

29810-2 It's The Blues (No. 14 Blues)

Vic 19600

29811-2 Eileen

Vic 19327

Detroit, March 28, 1924.

29812-3 Fox Trot Classique (intro: From The Land Of The Sky Blue Water / To A Wild Rose)

Vic 19345, Zon 3793

29814-4 Cover Me Up With The Sunshine Of Virginia

Vic 19317, Zon 3767

NOTE: Matrix 29813 is an unissued waltz.

Lodwig omitted; Bix Beiderbecke, c, added*; George Williams, cl, as, replaces Dorsey; Seymour Simons, v. Detroit, November 24, 1924.

31206-2 *I Didn't Know



Vic LPM-2323, RD-27225, 731036 (LPs)

31207-4 I Want To See My Tennessee

Vic 19548,

31208-3 Remember - vSS

Vic 19548, WMV B-2037, Zon 3846, El EG-22

__ Gorner, vn, added. Detroit, November 25, 1924.

31209-3 Play Me Slow

Vic 19664

31211-4 What's The Use Of Dreaming?

Vic 19664

31212-1-2-3-4 *Adoration

Vic unissued

NOTE: Matrix 31210 is a waltz, of no jazz interest.

Fuzzy Farrar, Ray Lodwig, t / Speigle Willcox, Bill Rank, tb / Doc Ryker, Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Don Murray, cl, as, ts, bar / Joe Venuti, vn / Lou Longo, p / Howdy Quicksell, bj / Steve Brown­, sb / Chauncey Morehouse, d / Russ Morgan, a / Frank Bessinger, v. New York, January 27, 1926.

34367-1-2-3 The Roses Brought Me You

Vic unissued

34368-1 After I Say I'm Sorry (What Can I Say?) - vFB

Vic unissued

New York, January 28, 1926.

34368-2 After I Say I'm Sorry (What Can I Say?) - vFB

Vic 19947, HMV EA-46, R-7589

34369-1 Dinah - aRM

Vic 19947, HMV EA-42, R-7589

New York, February 3, 1926.

34390-3 Behind The Clouds (There's Crowds And Crowds Of Sunbeams)

Vic 19965

34391-4 Drifting Apart - vFB

Vic 19975

New York, February 4, 1926.

34393-1-2-3-4 Nothing Else To Do (But Sit Around And Think About You)

Vic unissued

New York, February 8, 1926.

34367-4-5-6-7-8 The Roses Brought Me You

Vic unissued

Camden, NJ, April 22, 1926.

34796-1 Roses

Vic 20033, HMV K-3564, R-7561

34797-1-2-3-4 Jig Walk

Vic unissued

Vocal by the orchestra; or Carl Mathieu, tenor voice, and James Stanley, bass voice. Camden, NJ, April 23, 1926.

34798-1 Gimme A Little Kiss, Will Ya, Huh? - vO

Vic 20031, HMV B-5080, EA-65, K-3564, R-7561

34799-1 Lonesome And Sorry - vCM-JS

Vic 20031, 79866, HMV EA-76

GOLDKETTE'S BOOK-CADILLAC ORCHESTRA: Owen A. Bartlett, as, dir. Horace Houck, c / Duke Sellers, tb / Mike Ploven, as, vn / Paul Mason, ts, vn / Paul Mertz, p / Stuart Henner, bj / Irish Henry, bb / Al Kelly, d / Walter Preston, v. Chicago, September 27, 1926.

36428-2 There's A Little White House On A Little Green Hill (Where The Red, Red Roses Grow)

Vic 20268 HMV R-4705, El EG-336

36429-1 Don't Be Angry With Me - vWP

Vic unissued

No vn used. Chicago, September 28, 1926.

36431-2 Just A Bird's-Eye View Of My Old Kentucky Home

Vic 20268, HMV EA-151, El EG-336

Violins used again; p duets by Jean Goldkette and Leroy Shield, or by Paul Mertz and Leroy Shield, as shown. Chicago, September 30, 1926.

36429-2 Don't Be Angry With Me

Vic 20256, HMV R-4705, El EG-355

36436-1-2-3-4-5 I've Got The Girl - pJG-LS

Vic unissued

36437-1-2-3-4-5 Cover Me Up With Sunshine - vPM-LS

Vic unissued

NOTE: On October 1, 1926, the Book-Cadillac personnel recorded with Jesse Crawford at the Wurlitzer organ in Chicago, but predictably the results were of no jazz interest whatsoever. It should be noted as well that many of the above titles offer nothing likely to interest the jazz collector.

JEAN GOLDKETTE AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Bix Beiderbecke, c / Fuzzy Farrar, Ray Lodwig, t / Bill Rank, Speigle Willcox, tb / Don Murray, cl, as, bar / Doc Ryker, as / Frank Trumbauer, Cm / Joe Venuti, vn / Paul Mertz, p / Howdy Quicksell, bj / Eddie Lang, g / Steve Brown, sb / Chauncey Morehouse, d / Bill Challis, a / Frank Bessinger, Frank Magine, Joe Griffith, Frank Marvin, v, the last three singing as a trio. New York, October 12, 1926.

36813-1 Idolizing - vFB



Natchez WEP 804

36813-2 Idolizing - vFB

Vic 20270, EA-152

36814-1-2-3-4 I'd Rather Be The Girl In Your Arms - v3

Vic unissued

36815-2 Hush-A-Bye (waltz) - vFB

Vic 20270, HMV EA-151

Al Lynch, The Keller Sisters and Lynch, v. New York, October 15, 1926.

36814-8 I'd Rather Be The Girl In Your Arms - vFB

Vic 20273, HMV K-5095, El EG-357

36829-2 Sunday - vKS&L / aBC

Vic LPM-2323, LPV-557, LSA-3075, RD-27225, 731036 (LPs)

36829-3 Sunday - vKS&L / aBC

Vic 20273, HMVV EA-174, K-5095, X-2656, El EG-357

36830-2 Cover Me Up With Sunshine (And Feather My Nest With Love) - vFB

Vic 2088

36831-4 Just One More Kiss - vAL

Vic 20300

Bix Beiderbecke, c / Fuzzy Farrar, Ray Lodwig, t / Bill Rank, Speigle Willcox, tb / Danny Polo, ­cl, bar / Doc Ryker,
as / Frank Trumbauer, Cm / Joe Venuti, vn / Itzy Riskin, p / Howdy Quicksell, bj / Steve Brown, sb / Chauncey Morehouse, d / Bill Challis, a / Billy Murray, v. New York, January 28, 1927.

37579-1 Proud Of A Baby Like You - vKS&L



X EVA-9, LVA-3017 731131, Swaggie JCS-33756 (LPs)

37579-4 Proud Of A Baby Like You - vKS&L

Vic 20469

37580-4 I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover - vBM

Vic 20466, HMV EA-163

Ray Muerer, v. New York, January 31, 1927.

37583-2 I'm Gonna Meet My Sweetie Now - aBC

Vic 20675, HMV B-5363

37583-3 I'm Gonna Meet My Sweetie Now - aBC

Vic 25354

37584-2 Hoosier Sweetheart - vRM / aBC

Vic 20471, HMV EA-157, El EG-455

Eddie Sheasby, vn, a, added; Eddie Lang, g, added*. New York, February 1, 1927.

37586-1-3 *Look At The World And Smile - aES



Bwy 102 (LP)

37586-2 *Look At The World And Smile - aES

Vic 20472

37587-1 My Pretty Girl - aBC

Vic 20588, 25283, HMV B-5324, B-9237, EA-1706, EA-3617, K-5212, El EG-3856, JCl 531

37587-2 My Pretty Girl - aBC



X EVA-10, LVA-3017, 731036, Swaggie JCS-33756 (LPs)

37588-1-2 Stampede

Vic unissued

The Revelers (Lewis James, Charles Harrison, Elliott Shaw, Wilfred Glenn), v; Don Murray, a. New York, February 3, 1927.

37738-3 *A Lane In Spain - vR / aBC

Vic 20491, HMV EA-195

37599-2 *Sunny Disposish - vR / aDM

Vic LPV-545, LSA-3077 (LPs)

37599-3 *Sunny Disposish - vR / aDM

Vic 20493, HMV B-5289, EA-170

NOTE: Matrix 37738 was originally numbered 37598 in error, as this had already been allocated to a waltz by Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra. The title selected for Jean Goldkette's orchestra to record was RIO RITA, which was recorded four days later - by Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra!

Don Murray, cl, bar, replaces Polo; Venuti and Lang omitted. Camden, NJ, May 6, 1927.

38607-2 Slow River

Vic 25354

38607-4 Slow River

Vic 20926, HMV B-5397

Joe Venuti, vn / Eddie Lang, g, return; Beiderbecke does not play on the second title. Camden, NJ, May 16, 1927.

38263-1-2-3-4 Lily

Vic unissued

38264-1 In My Merry Oldsmobile (waltz)

Vic Special (unnumbered), Bm 1012

Sheasby does not play on the second title; Venuti and Lang omitted entirely; Ray Lodwig, Doc Ryker, Howdy Quicksell, v trio. Camden, NJ, May 23, 1927.

38267-1-2-3 Play It, Red - aES

Vic unissued

38268-1 In My Merry Oldsmobile - vRL-DR-HQ

Vic Special (unnumbered), Bm 1012

38268-2 In My Merry Oldsmobile - vRL-DR-HQ



Bwy 102 (LP)

Lloyd Turner, tb, replaces Willcox; Joe Venuti, vn, Eddie Lang, g, added; Lewis James, v. New York, September 15, 1927.

40211-3 Blue River - vLJ

Vic 20981, HMV EA-260

40212-2 Clementine (From New Orleans)

Vic 20994, 25283, HMV B-5402, B-9237, EA-1706, EA-3617, EI EG-3856, JCl 531

Nat Natoli, Andy Secrest, Sterling Bose, t / Lorin Schulz, tb, v / Red Ginsler, tb / Larry Tice­, Bob Hutsell, cl, as / Reggie Byleth (Severance), cl, as, ts / Ray Porter, cl, as, ts, v / Myron Schulz, vn, ldr, v / Harold Stokes, pac, a, v / Harry Bason, p / Hoagy Carmichael, c, p, v / Joe Galbraith, bj / Harold George, bb / Mel Miller, d. Kansas City,
December 12, 1927.

41367-4 My Ohio Home - vHC

Vic 21166

41368-1 So Tired - vHC

Vic 21150, HMV B-5479

Myron Schulz, vn, v, dir: Nat Natoli, Andy Secrest, Sterling Bose, t / Lorin Schulz, tb, v / Red Ginsler, tb / Larry Tice, Bob Hutsell, cl, as / Reggie Byleth (Severance), cl, as, ts / Ray Porter, cl, as, ts, v / Harold Stokes, pac, a, v / Harry Bason, p / Joe Galbraith, bj / Harold George, bb / Mel Miller, d. According to the Victor files, only three saxophones were used on this date, but it is not known who was the absentee. Kansas City, December 14, 1927.

41377-4 Here Comes The Show Boat - vMS-RP-HS

Vic 21166, HMV EA-318

41378-2 Just A Little Kiss From A Little Miss - vLS-MS-RP

Vic 21150, HMV B-5470, EA-318

Harold Stokes, pac (when used), dir: Earl Baker, Joe Hooven, Sterling Bose, t / Pee Wee Hunt, Vernon Brown, tb / Volly de Faut, cl, as / Larry Tice, cl, as, ts / Dale Skinner, cl, ts / Ben Schriebman, Earl Wright, vn / vc / Art Gronwall, p / George Rose, bj, g / Steve Brown, sb / Dee Orr, d / Jean Napier, Greta Woodson, v. Chicago, July 9, 1928.

46070-1-2 Just Imagine - no vn or vc / vGW

Vic unissued

Despite all assertions to the contrary, the cl solo on 46097-3 sounds very much like those heard on the McKinney's Cotton Pickers sides made on the same and the previous day in the same studio (? Milton Senior or Prince Robinson). There are neither vn nor vc on this date. Chicago, July 12, 1928.

46070-4 Just Imagine - vGW

Vic 21565, HMV B-5531

46097-3 That's Just My Way Of Forgetting You - vJN

Vic 21590, HMV B-5566, EA-417, K-5581, R-14088

No vn or vc. Chicago, July 16, 1928.

46411-1-2-3 Loving You Like I Do - vJN

Vic unissued

As for June 26 1928, plus unknown vn, no vc; Van, Fleming, bj, v, replaces Rose; unknown bb, replaces Brown; Harold Stokes, v. Chicago, November 19, 1928.

48602-1 Sweethearts On Parade - vVF

Vic 21800, HMV EA-487, R-14050

Bob Strong (?), as, vn, added. Chicago, November 21, 1928.

48611-3 That's What Puts The "Sweet" In Home, Sweet Home - vHS

Vic 21800, HMV EA-487

48612-1-2-3-4 When Summer Is Gone - vVF

Vic unissued

As for November 19, 1928, but 4 vn (or no vn*); Don Redman, a (hence close similarity to the McKinney's Cotton Pickers sound). Chicago, November 23, 1928.

48616-1 Withered Roses - vVF

Vic 21804

48617-2 *My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now - vVF / aDR

Vic 21805, HMV EA-473, R-14050

48617-3 *My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now - vVF / aDR

X EVA-10, LVA-3017 (LPs)

48618-2 Don't Be Like That - vHS / aDR

Vic 21805, HMV B-5600

Harold Stokes, v, dir: Nat Natoli, Earl Baker, Sterling Bose, t / Pee Wee Hunt, Bennie Neibaur, tb / Volly de Faut,


cl / Bob Strong, cl, as / Larry Tice, cl, as, ts / Jack Cordaro, cl, ts / ? Ben Schriebman, Earl Wright, 2 others, vn /
vc / Carroll Huxley, p / Van Fleming, bj, g, v / bb, sb / Herb Quigley, d. Chicago, December 5, 1928.

48671-1-2-3 She's Funny That Way - vVF

Vic unissued

48672-1-2-3 Vilja's Song ("The Merry Widow")-vVF

Vic unissued

Chicago, December 14, 1928.

48612-5-6-7 When Summer Is Gone

Vic unissued

Pee Wee Hunt only, tb*; Strong or Tice and 3rd vn omitted; Greta Woodson, Gertrude Mathews, Lucile Mathews (as WYNKEN-BLYNKEN-NOD), v; no vn at all*. Chicago, January 14, 1929.

48602-5 Sweethearts On Parade - WF

Vic 21800

48777-3 *Take A Good Look At Mine - vHS

Vic 21889, HMV R-14163

48778-2 *Ya Comin' Up Tonight, Huh? - vGW-GM-LM-HS

Vic 21889, HMV R-14163

Chicago, January 17, 1929.

48671-4 She's Funny That Way - vVF

Vic 21853, HMV B-5623, R-14181

NOTE: The second title from this session is a waltz, of no jazz interest.

Victor Young dir: 3 t / 2 tb / cl, as, f / cl, as / cl, ts / 3 vn / p / bj / bb / d / Frank Munn, v. New York, June 14, 1929.

53564-3 Painting The Clouds With Sunshine - vFM

Vic 22027, HMV EA-628, R-14287, El EG-1628

53565-3 Tip-Toe Thru' The Tulips With Me - vFM

Vic 22027, HMV EA-628, R-14287, El EG-1628

Nat Natoli and another, t / 2 tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts, bar / Victor Young, vn, a / Bill __, vn / p / Van Fleming, bj, v / bb / d. Chicago, July 27, 1929.

55517-3 An Old Italian Love Song - vVF

Vic 22123, HMV R-14337

55518-1-2-3 Can't You Understand? - vVF

Vic unissued

55519-1-2 Sweetness - vVF&ch

Vic unissued

One tb and Bill __, vn, omitted. Chicago, November 25, 1929.

57477-1-2-3 Somebody To Love Me - WF

Vic unissued

57478-1-2-3-4 Get Happy - vVF

Vic unissued

NOTE: I'M REFER'N' JUST TO HER AND ME and BIRMINGHAM BERTHA, issued as by Jean Goldkette and his Orchestra, are in fact by McKinney's Cotton Pickers, q.v.



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