LOS ANGELES DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Aco for the following items listed in this book:
G-15112 My Honey's Lovin' Arms (California Ramblers)
G-15160 Stuttering (Los Angeles Dance, Orchestra)
G-15933 Bamboula (Bailey's Lucky Seven)
JOE LOSS AND HIS BAND
Joe Loss dir: Bert Collier, t / Miff Ferrie, tb / Eddie Pratt, Danny Miller, cl, as / Arthur Birkby, ts / Harr Kahn, p, a / Jimmy Messini, g / Reggie Richmond, sb / Jack Greenwood, p. London, September 19, 1933.
EB-1052-1 Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia - v
EBW 5593, Sondor P-248
NOTE: Sondor is anonymous. There may be other Joe Loss titles of equal quality.
LOU AND HIS GINGER SNAPS
Pseudonym on Banner, Cameo, and Romeo for Luis Russell and his Orchestra, q.v.
LOUIS' HARLEM STOMPERS
Pseudonym on Columbia 2615-D for the Casa Loma Orchestra, q.v.
LOUISIANA DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Guardsman 1556 (SHINE) for Jeffries and his Rialto Orchestra, q.v.
LOUISIANA FIVE
Unknown t / tb / cl / p / bj / d. New York, November 8, 1918.
The Yellow Dog Blues
Vic test (unnumbered)
NOTE: Victor files name the band as BEN [BERT?] KELLY'S JASS BAND, which, according to Variety, 17 January 1919, changed its name to FRISCO FIVE, under which name some of its Emerson records were issued.
Charlie Panelli, tb / Alcide Nuñez, cl / Joe Cawley, p / Karl Berger, bj / Anton Lada, d. New York, February 1, 1919.
3439-1-2 Heart Sickness Blues
Em 9150, Med 847 (9")
3440-1-2 Laughing Blues
Em 9158, Med 846 (9")
3441-2 A Good Man Is Hard To Find
Em 9158, Med 847 (9")
A Good Man Is Hard To Find
Em 7481 (7")
Heart Sickness Blues
Em 7481 (7")
Laughing Blues
Em 7494 (7")
NOTE: All seven-inch Emersons as FRISCO FIVE.
New York, February 11, 1919.
Klondyke Blues
Vic test (unnumbered)
Orange Blossom Rag
Vic test (unnumbered)
New York, February, 1919.
3473-1-2 Orange Blossom Rag
Em 9150, Med 846 (9")
3474-2 That Shanghai Melody
Em 9165, Sym 4117 (9")
21305- Orange Blossom Rag
Em 7491 (7")
21306- That Shanghai Melody
Em 7507 (7")
NOTE: All seven-inch Emersons as FRISCO FIVE.
New York, March 6, 1919.
22701-1-2 Rose Of Touraine
Vic unissued
New York, c. March, 1919.
3601-1-2 Yama Yama Blues
Em 9179 (9")
3602-2 Rainy Day Blues
Em 9178 (9")
3603-2 Church Street Sobbin' Blues
Em 9179 (9")
21346-1 Yama Yama Blues
Em 7519, Md 714 (7")
21347-2 Rainy Day Blues
Em 7519, Md 714 (7")
21348-2 Church Street Sobbin' Blues
Em 7517 (7")
NOTE: All seven-inch Emersons and Melodiscs as FRISCO FIVE.
New York, April 1, 1919.
78376-2 Just Another Good Man Gone Wrong (intro: Who'll Love You When I'm Gone?)
Col A2742
78377-1 Yelping Hound Blues (intro: Foot Warmer)
Col A2742
NOTE: This and all following Columbia issues are labeled LOUISIANA FIVE JAZZ ORCHESTRA.
New York, April 14, 1919.
6720 Foot Warmer
Ed 50569, Amb 3843
6721 B-Hap-E
Ed 50569, Amb 3789
New York, c. May, 1919.
4193-2 Dixie Blues
Em 1026, Med 8108, Sym 4134
4194-1-2 Thunderbolt
Med 8109, Sym 4143
21395-1 Dixie Blues
Em ? (7")
21396-1 Thunderbolt
Em 7549 (7")
NOTE: All seven-inch Emersons as FRISCO FIVE.
New York, c. May 1919.
649-8 Laughing Blues
OK 1249
650-B After All
OK 1200
New York, June 23, 1919.
78522-1-2-3 I Ain't 'En Got 'En No Time To Have The Blues (intro: Grape Juice Bill / Open Up The Golden Gates To Dixie)
Col A-2775
78523-1 Alcoholic Blues (intro: Minnie / Oh, Lawdy / Victory Ball)
Col A2768
New York, c. July, 1919.
4366-1-2 Virginia Blues
Em 1076, Med 8132, Sym 4153
4367-1-2-3 Lead Me To It
Em 1076, Med 8129, Sym 4153
4368-1-2 Summer Days
Em 1078, Med 8137
4369-1-2 Golden Rod
Em 1078, Med 8139
New York, c. September, 1919.
503-2-3 Yelping Hound Blues
Em 501 (12")
504-1 High Brown Babies' Ball
Em 501 (12")
4486-1-2 Ringtail Blues
Em 1083, Med 8139, Poydras 6
4487-1 Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me
Em 1083, Med 8139
New York, September 12, 1919.
6928 Clarinet Squawk
Ed 50609, Amb 3896
6929 Yelping Hound Blues
Ed 50622, Amb 3909
New York, c. October 1919.
Hello! Hello!
LW 1234 (5")
NOTE: This issue is anonymous.
Billy Murray, v. New York, October 30, 1919.
78774-1-2 You Can't Get Lovin' Where There Ain't Any Love (intro: Tip-Tip-Tippy Canoe) - vBM
Col A2857
78775-1-2 Tumble In - vBM
Col unissued
New York, November 7, 1919.
78806-1-2 White Way Blues (intro: Virginia Blues)
Col unissued
78807-1-2 Squealin' Pig Blues (intro: Sweet Baby)
Col unissued
New York, November, 1919.
4696-1-2 Down Where The Rajahs Dwell
Em 10116
4697-1 Big Fat Ma
Em 10172, Med 8173
4698-1-2-3 Be-Happ-E
Em 10229, Med 8208
4699-1-2 Town Topic Rag
Em 10241, Med 8208
New York, December 8, 1919.
78845-1-2-3 Dardanella
Col unissued
New York, December, 1919.
4735-1-2 Sunshine Girl
Em 10229, Med 8209
4736-1-2-3 I'll Get Him Yet
Em 10241
4737-1-2 Weeping Willow Blues
Em 10172
4738-1-2 Weary Blues
Em 10116, Med 8150
Doc Behrendson, c, added. New York, December 16, 1919.
78863-2-3 Slow And Easy (intro: I'm Sorry I Ain't Got It You Could Have It If I Had It Blues)
Col A2949
Frank Christian, c / Eddie Edwards, tb / Johnny Fisher, cl / Ernie Erdman, p / Anton Lada, d. New York, c. June, 1920.
Land Of Creole Girls
Lyric 4233
Oh Joe, With Your Fiddle And Bow
Lyric 4233
LOUISIANA JOE AND SLIM
See W. E. Burton.
LOUISIANA RHYTHM KINGS
Lebert Lombardo, t, v / Jim Dillon, tb / Carmen Lombardo, Larry Owen, cl, as, v / Fred Higman, cl, ts, v / Fred Kreitzer, p / Francis Henry, g / Bernard Davies, bb / George Gowans, d. Chicago, January 24, 1928.
C-1664-5 Mississippi Mud - vCL-FH-LO
Voc 15657
C-1667 Nobody's Sweetheart - vLL
Voc 15657
NOTE: This session was entered in the Brunswick files as THE COTTON PICKERS.
Muggsy Spanier, c / Frank Teschemacher, cl / Mezz Mezzrow, ts / Joe Sullivan, p / Eddie Condon, bj, v / Jim Lannigan, bb / Gene Krupa, d / Elinor Charier, v. Chicago, April 28, 1928.
C-1907-B Baby, Won't You Please Come Home?-vEC
Voc 15692 (not issued), Br 80064
C-1908-A-B Baby, Won't You Please Come Home? - vECh
Voc unissued
C-1909-B Friars Point Shuffle
Voc 15692 (not issued)
NOTE: Brunswick 80064, dubbed from a file copy, issued as CHICAGO RHYTHM KINGS.
Red Nichols dir: unknown t / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / p / bj / bb / d / Harry Maxfield, v. Chicago, July 21, 1928.
C-2105-A-B Skinner's Sock
Voc unissued
C-2106-A-B When Your Smiling [sic] - vHM
Voc unissued
C-2107-A-B Dusky Stevedore - vHM
Voc unissued
C-2108-A-B Hallucinations
Voc unissued
NOTE: Nichols' presence as director is confirmed in the Brunswick files.
The following is often alleged to be by a contingent from the Coon-Sanders orchestra, although Red Nichols'
directed the earlier attempt to record these titles (see previous session). The Brunswick files do not list a director or any personnel for this date. Chicago, August 13, 1928.
C-2215- When You're Smiling - vHM
Voc 15716
C-2216- Dusky Stevedore - vHM
Voc 15716
C-2217- Skinner's Sock
Voc 15729
C-2218- Hallucinations
Voc 15729
Red Nichols, t, a / Miff Mole, tb / Dudley Fosdick, mel / Fud Livingston, cl, ts / Arthur Schutt, p / Vic Berton, d. New York, February 20, 1929.
E-29319- Futuristic Rhythm
Voc 15779
E-29320- Out Where The Blues Begin
Voc 15779
E-29321- That's A-Plenty
Voc 15784, Br 02731, Dec M-30216, Decatur 510
Fosdick omitted; Benny Goodman, cl, replaces Livingston. New York, April 23, 1929.
E-29689- Ballin' The Jack
Voc 15828, HRS 15, HJCA 612
E-29690-A-B Then You've Never Been Blue
Voc unissued
E-29691- I'm Walking Through Clover
Voc 15810
Red Nichols, t / Jack Teagarden, tb, v / Pee Wee Russell, cl / Bud Freeman, ts / Joe Sullivan, p / Dave Tough, d. New York, June 11, 1929.
E-30029- That Da Da Strain
Voc 15828, Br 02731, Dec M-30216, HRS 7, HJCA 612
E-30030- Basin Street Blues - vJT
Voc 15815, Br 02506, HJCA 612
E-30030-G Basin Street Blues
Voc unissued?
E-30031- Last Cent
Voc 15815, Br 02506, HJCA 612
Red Nichols, Tommy Thunen, t / Glenn Miller, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Irving Brodsky, p / Dave Tough, d. New York, September 10, 1929.
E-30544- Waiting At The End Of The Road
Voc 15833
E-30545- Little By Little
Voc 15841
E-30546- Marianne
Voc 15633
Babe Russin, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Wes Vaughan, bj, g, v, added, Jack Russin, p, replaces Brodsky; Gene Krupa, d, replaces Tough. New York, January 20, 1930.
E-31943- Swanee
Br 4845, 6834, A-500325
E-31944- Squeeze Me
Br 4953, 75024, 03282
E-31945-B Oh, Lady Be Good
Br 4706, 6829, 02676, 03324, A-8687
E-31946-A Sweet Sue - Just You
Br 4953, 75020, 03282
E-31947- The Meanest Kind Of Blues
Br 4845, 6834, 03324, A-8687
E-31948- I Have To Have You - vWV
Br 4706, 6829, 02676
E-31948-G I Have To Have You
Br unissued?
NOTE: Brunswick 02676 as RED NICHOLS AND HIS FIVE PENNIES; Brunswick A-500325 as RED NICHOLS AND HIS LOUISVILLE RHYTHM KINGS, and on Vocalion 15710, Red Nichols and his Five Pennies were issued simply as LOUISIANA RHYTHM KINGS.
Red Nichols, Tommy Thunen, t / Glenn Miller c, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Babe Russin, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Jack Russin, p / Wes Vaughan, bj, g / Gene Krupa, d. New York, January 27, 1930.
E-31911- O'er The Billowy Sea
Br 4854 (not issued), 4908, 6837
E-31912-A Lazy Daddy
Br 4855 (not issued), 4923, 6838
E-31913- Karavan
Br 4854 (not issued), 4908, 6837
E-31914- Pretty Baby
Br 4938, 6840, A-81260
E-31915- Tell Me
Br 4938, 6840, A-81260, A-500325
E-31916-A There's Egypt In Your Dreamy Eyes
Br 4855 (not issued), 4923, 6838
NOTE: Brunswick 6837 as RED NICHOLS AND HIS FIVE PENNIES; A-500325 as RED NICHOLS AND HIS
LOUISVILLE RHYTHM KINGS.
LOUISIANA RHYTHMAKERS
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Banner 32539 Both sides by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
32701 Casa Loma Stomp (Fletcher Henderson and his Connie's Inn Orchestra)
32701 St. Louis Blues (Irving Mills' Hotsy Totsy Gang)
Domino 113 St. Louis Blues (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
Melotone M-12445 Both sides by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
M-12468 Both sides by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
M-12494 Clarinet Marmalade (Casa Loma Orchestra)
M-12632 Casa Loma Stomp (Fletcher Henderson and his Connie's Inn Orchestra)
M-12632 St. Louis Blues (Irving Mills' Hotsy Totsy Gang)
Oriole 2654 Casa Loma Stomp (Fletcher Henderson and his Connie's Inn Orchestra)
Oriole 2654 St. Louis Blues (Irving Mills' Hotsy Totsy Gang)
Perfect 15650 Both sides by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
15658 Both sides by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
15738 Casa Loma Stomp (Fletcher Henderson and his Connie's Inn Orchestra)
15738 St. Louis Blues (Irving Mills' Hotsy Totsy Gang)
Romeo 2027 Casa Loma Stomp (Fletcher Henderson and his Connie's Inn Orchestra)
2027 St. Louis Blues (Irving Mills' Hotsy Totsy Gang)
THE LOUISIANA STOMPERS
Pseudonym on Paramount 12550 for Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra, q.v.
LOUISIANA SUGAR BABES
Jabbo Smith, c / Garvin Bushell, cl, as, bsn / James P. Johnson, p / Fats Waller, or. Church studio, Camden, NJ, March 27, 1928.
42566-1 Willow Tree
Vic 21348
42566-3 Willow Tree
HMV 7EG-8215, Vic 86413 (EPs)
42567-1 'Sippi
Vic 21348
42567-2 'Sippi
BB B-10260
42568-1 Thou Swell
BB B-10260
42568-2 Thou Swell
Vic 21346
42569-1 Persian Rug
Vic 21346, HMV EA-397
LOUISIANA WASHBOARD BAND
Pseudonym on Domino for the Dixie Washboard Band, q.v.
LOUISVILLE MASTER PLAYERS
See the Grey Gull studio bands (Van Dyke 71798).
LOUISVILLE RHYTHM KINGS
Pseudonym on Okeh, Odeon, and Parlophone for Ben Pollack and his Orchestra, q.v.
LOUISVILLE WASHBOARD BAND
Pseudonym on Domino and Oriole for the Dixie Washboard Band, q.v.
BABY JEAN LOVELADY
This artist's name was originally transcribed erroneously as Loveday; the original entry in the Columbia files give no indication as to accompaniment or composer of either title, but the publisher is shown as Hattie Burleson.
Vocal, acc. unknown. Dallas, December 7, 1928.
147591-1 Orphan Blues
Col unissued
147592-1 Schoolday Blues
Col unissued
FLORENCE LOWERY
Vocal, acc. by unknown c / p / bj / g, as shown. Chicgo, April 26, 1927.
E-5072 / 73 Bow Down Blues - p
Voc 1106
E-5074 / 76 Poor Girl Blues - p / g / bj
Voc 1106
E-5077 / 78 Moving Day Blues - p / g
Voc 1107
E-5079 / 80 Thirty Day Blues - c / p/ bj
Voc 1107
BERT LOWN
BERT LOWN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Bert Lown, vn (when used) dir: Frank Cush, ? Angie Rattiner, t / Miff Mole, tb / Rudolph Adler, Johnny Costello, cl, as / Paul Mason, cl, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Chauncey Gray, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Ward Lay or Al Weber, bb / d / Irving Kaufman (sometimes as TOM FRAWLEY), v. New York, February 11, 1929.
147961-3 Tomorrow's Violets - vIK
Har 863-H, VT 1863-V
147962-2 My Castle In Spain Is A Shack In The Lane - vIK
Har 853-H, VT 1853-V
147963-2 Redskin - vIK
Har 852-H, VT 1852-V
BERT LOWN AND HIS LOUNGERS: As above, without Rattiner and Rollini. New York, April 5, 1929.
148178-2 Big City Blues
Har 920-H, VT 1920-V, Re G-20526
148179-2 Here Comes My Ball And Chain
Har 892-H, VT 1892-V
148180-3 The Jazz Me Blues
Har 974-H, VT 1974-V
BERT LOWN AND HIS HOTEL BILTMORE ORCHESTRA: Bert Lown dir: Frank Cush, Ed Farley, t / Al Philburn,
tb / Lou Bode, Mace Irish, cl, as / Paul Mason, cl, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx, vib / Mac Ceppos, vn / Chauncey Gray,
p / Tommy Felline, bj, g / Ward Lay, sb / Stan King, d / Smith Ballew (as BUDDY BLUE on most issues), v. New York, January 8, 1930.
149740-4 Only A Rose - v3
Har 1111-H, SR 2005-P, VT 2111-V
149741-1 Under A Texas Moon - v3
Har 1088-H, Col CB-104, VT 2088-V
149742-3 If I Were King - vSB
Har 1111-H, SR 2005-P, VT 2111-V
Fletcher Hereford, cl, as, replaces Bode; Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, January 23, 1930.
9291-1 I Love You, Believe Me, I Love You - vSL
Je 5844
9291-3 I Love You, Believe Me, I Love You - vSL
Ban 0588, Bwy 1357, Cam 0188, PA 37089, Per 15270, Re 8939, Ro 1206, Apex 41107, Cr 81276, Imp 2235, Voc 583
9292-1 The Perfect Song - vSL
Ban 0591, Cam 0191, Chg 866, PA 37089, Per 15270, Re 8939, Ro 1211, Apex 41113, Cr 81295
NOTE: Crown 81276 as VIC HOWARD'S ORCHESTRA.
New York, c. January, 1930.
1021-A Hello, Baby - vSB
HoW 1021
1035-C Congratulations - v
HoW 1032
New York, January 30, 1930.
9323-2-3 The One I Love Just Can't Be Bothered With Me - vSB
Ban 0592, Bwy 1358, Cam 0192, Cq 7488, Je 5847, Or 1847, Pm 20799, Per 15274, Re 8943, Ro 1213, Apex 41123, Cr 81290, Ang 3291, Clif 5291
9324-3 Keepin' Myself For You - vSB
Ban 0597, Bwy 1357, Cam 0197, Cq 7485, Pm 20798, Per 15271, Ro 1214
9325-3 The One Girl - vSB
Cq 7485, Per 15271
NOTE: Broadway 1357, 1358 and Paramount 20798, 20799 as LYNN HOWE'S HARMONY KINGS.
New York, April 22, 1930.
9545-3-4 Strike Up The Band - vSB&ch
Ban 0659, Cam 0259, Or 1913, Per 15296
9546-2 I Never Dreamt (You'd Fall In Love With Me)
Per 15295, Dom 4533, Ang 3223, Apex 41171, Clif 5223, Em 9223, Apex 41171
9547-1-3 Blue Is The Night - vSB
Ban 0662, Cam 0262, Dom 4533, Per 15295, Apex 41171, Cr 81362, Imp 2305
NOTE: Crown 81362 as HOTEL BILTMORE ORCHESTRA.
Bert Lown dir: Frank Cush, Ed Farley, t / Al Philburn, tb / Elmer Feldkamp, cl, as, v / Larry Tice, cl, as / Paul Mason, cl,
ts / Adrian Rollini bsx, vib / Mac Ceppos, vn / Chauncey Gray, p / Tommy Felline, bj, g / Merrill Kline, bb, sb / Stan King,
d / Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, July, 1930.
1090-E Bye Bye Blues - vSL
HoW 1090
The Biltmore Rhythm Boys (Elmer Feldkamp, Paul Mason, Tommy Felline), v. New York, July 21, 1930.
150655-3 (Under The Sun It's Anyone) Under The Moon It's You - vBRB
Col 2258-D, DO-231, J-1015
150656-2 Bye Bye Blues - vBRB
Col 2258-D, CB-139, DO-231, J-1015
New York, September 11, 1930.
150784-2 Maybe It's Love - vEF
Col 2292-D, CB-217, DO-269
150785-2 I'll Be Blue, Just Thinking Of You - vEF
Col 2292-D, DO-269
New York, September 25, 1930.
63670-3 I'm Yours - vBRB
Vic 22541, HMV EA-853
63671-3 Here Comes The Sun - vBRB
Vic 22541, HMV EA-847
New York, October 17, 1930.
64348-1 Loving You The Way I Do - vEF
Vic 22568, HMV EA-877
64349-3 The Penalty Of Love - vEF
Vic 22568
Mac Ceppos replaces Felline in the Biltmore Rhythm Boys (sometimes labeled Biltmore Trio from this point). New York, November 19, 1930.
64625-3 You're Simply Delish - vBRB
Vic 22582, HMV B-5958
64626-2 You're The One I Care For - vEF
Vic 22583, HMV B-5968, EA-863
New York, November 24, 1930.
64371-3 And Then Your Lips Met Mine - vEF
Vic 22582
64372-2 Crying Myself To Sleep - vBRB
Vic 22583
New York, January 2, 1931.
67750-1 Lonesome Lover - vEF
Vic 22602, HMV EA-868
67751-1 To Whom It May Concern - vBT
Vic 22603, HMV B-5981, EA-866
New York, January 8, 1931.
67771-1-2 Say "Hello" To The Folks Back Home - vEF
Vic unissued
67773- They Satisfy - vEF
TT C-1589
NOTE: Timely Tunes C-1589 as KING COLE AND HIS MUSIC WEAVERS.
New York, January 19, 1931.
67404-3 Heartaches - vBT
Vic 22612, HMV B-6051
67771-4 Say "Hello" To The Folks Back Home - vEF
Vic 22612
New York, January 27, 1931.
67423-1 I'm So Afraid Of You - vEF
Vic 22623
67424-2 By My Side - vEF
Vic 22623, HMV B-6005
New York, March 5, 1931.
67486-2 Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone - vEF
Vic 22652, HMV EA-899
67467-2 When Your Lover Has Gone - vBT
Vic 22652, HMV EA-899
67488-2 I've Found What I Wanted In You - vBT
Vic 22653, HMV EA-924
Ward Lay, sb, replaces Kline. New York, March 12, 1931.
67499-2 When I Take My Sugar To Tea - vBT
Vic 22654, HMV EA-900
67500-2 Were You Sincere? - vEF
Vic 22653, HMV EA-924
68801-2 Running Between The Raindrops - vEF
Vic 22654, HMV B-6020, EA-900
Spencer Clark, bsx, replaces Rollini. New York, April 23, 1931.
53052-1 Now You're In My Arms - vEF
Vic 22689, HMV EA-942
53053-2 I Wanna Sing About You - vBT
Vic 22689, HMV EA-929
53054-1 Let Me Hum A Hymn To Her Tonight - vBT
Vic 22696
New York, June 3, 1931.
69680-1 Never - vBT
Vic 22725, HMV EA-931
69681-2 I'm Painting Pictures - vEF
Vic 22725
69682-1 After Tonight - vEF
Vic 22744
New York, June 16, 1931.
69940-1 June Time Is Love Time - vBT
Vic 22740, HMV EA-942
69941-1 That Little Boy Of Mine - vEF
Vic 22738
69942-1 The Hour Of Parting - vEF
Vic 22738
69947-1 The First Girl I Met (Was The Last Girl I Loved) - vEF
Vic 22754, HMV EA-947
Phil Capicotta and an unknown 3rd t replace Cush; Frank Flynn, d, replaces King. New York, August 18, 1931.
70171-1 My Success - vEF
Vic 22787
70172-1 Alone In A Corner - vEF
Vic 22787
70173-1 I Can't Get Mississippi Off My Mind - vEF
Vic 22795, HMV EA-964
New York, September 3, 1931.
70213-1 Sweet Summer Breeze - vEF
Vic 22804, HMV B-6122, EA-977
70214-1 Let's Drift Away On Dreamer's Bay - vEF
Vic 22805, HMV B-6116, EA-970, R-14713
70215-1-2 You Call It Madness, But I Call It Love - vEF
Vic unissued
New York, September 16, 1931.
70215-3 You Call It Madness, But I Call It Love - vEF
Vic 22804, HMV EA-977
70236-1 Then Came The Dawn - vEF
Vic unissued
70237-1 Blues In My Heart - vEF
Vic 22810
70238-1 There's No One Else But You - vEF
Vic unissued
BERT LOWN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As for August 18, 1931 above, without the 3rd t. New York, January 12, 1932.
71220-2 The More You Hurt Me (The More You Make Me Care) - vEF
Vic 22908
71221-1 Tired - vEF
Vic 22927, HMV EA-1085
71222-1 Was That The Human Thing To Do? - vEF
Vic 22908, HMV EA-1114
New York, August 9, 1932.
73172-1 I Can't Believe It's True
Vic 24086
73173-2 Over The Week-End (I Fell In Love) - vEF
Vic 24087, HMV EA-1155
73173-3 Over The Week-End (I Fell In Love)
Vic unissued
73174-1 I Wish I Had Wings - vEF
Vic 24116
73174-3 I Wish I Had Wings
Vic unissued
73175-1 I'm Yours For Tonight - vEF
Vic 24087
73176-1 Goodbye To Love
Vic 24086
Bert Lown dir: Phil Capicotta, t / Ed Farley, t, v / Al Philburn, tb / Elmer Feldkamp, Ted Holt, cl, as, v / Paul Mason, cl, ts / Spencer Clark, bsx / Mac Ceppos, vn, v / Chauncey Gray, p / Tommy Felline, g / Frank Flynn, d. New York, May 18, 1933.
76147-1 It Was A Night In June - vTH
BB B-5067, Eld 1990
76148-1 I Cover The Waterfront - vMC
BB B-5068, Eld 1991, Sr S-3150
76152-1 We'll Have A Honeymoon Some Day - vTH
BB B-5088, Eld 2004, Sr S-3163
76153-1 Mississippi Basin - vEdF
BB B-5068, Eld 1991, Sr S-3150
76154-1 I'll Build A Nest - vTH
BB B-5087, Eld 2003, Sr S-3162
76155-1 My Heart's Desire - vTH
BB B-5087, Eld 2003, Sr S-3162
76156-1 Isn't It Heavenly? - vTH
BB B-5067, Eld 1990
New York, June 14, 1933.
76451-1 Moonstruck - vTH
BB B-5099, Eld 2014, Sr S-3180
76452-1 Learn To Croon - vTH
BB B-5091, Eld 2007, Sr S-3166
76453-1 Charlie's Home - vEF
BB B-5100, Eld 2015, Sr S-3181
76454-1 A Fool In Love - vTH
BB B-5091, Eld 2007, Sr S-3166
76455-1 Here You Come With Love - vEF
BB B-5099, Eld 2014, Sr S-3180
76456-1 I've Got To Pass Your House To Get To My House - vTH
BB B-5090, Eld 2006, Sr S-3165
76457-1 Can't We Meet Again? - vTH
BB B-5090, Eld 2006, Sr S-3165
76458-1 Black Panther
BB B-5100, Eld 2015, Sr S-3181
NOTE: Bluebird B-5090 and B-5091, and their Electradisk and Sunrise equivalents, all as PARK CENTRAL ORCHESTRA.
Many of the foregoing are of little interest as jazz apart from the occasional short solo.
Share with your friends: |