TOM BARKER AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on American Parlophone for Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra, q.v.
BILLIE BARNES
Pseudonym on Broadway 5063 for Charles Avery, q.v.
FAE (FAYE) BARNES
The maiden name of Maggie Jones, q.v.
WALTER BARNES AND HIS ROYAL CREOLIANS
Walter Barnes, ts, dir: Cicero Thomas, George Thigpen, t / Ed Burke, William "Bullet" Bradley, tb / Irby Gage, Wilson Underwood, cl, as / Lucius Wilson, ts / Paul Johnson, p / Plunker Hall, bj / Louis Thompson, bb / Billy Winston, d / v. Chicago, November 28, 1928.
C-2609-A-B Beau-Koo Jack
Voc unissued
C-2610-A-B It's Tight Like That - v
Voc unissued
Chicago, December 14, 1928.
C-2659-A How Long How Long Blues - v
Br 4187
C-2660-B My Kinda Love (One Way To Paradise)
Br 4187
Chicago, December 24, 1928.
C-2704-A-B Beau-Koo Jack
Br unissued
C-2705-A-B It's Tight Like That - vch
Br 4244
Chicago, February 27, 1929.
C-3009-A-B-C Buffalo Rhythm - v
Br 7072
C-3010-A-B Third Rail
Br 7072
May Alix, v. Chicago, July 25, 1929.
C-3941-A-B If You're Thinking Of Me
Br 4480
C-3942-A Birmingham Bertha - vMA
Br 4480
C-3942-G Birmingham Bertha
Br A-8535
CHARLIE BARNET AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Charlie Barnet, ss, as, ts, dir. probably: Toots Camarata, Gordon Griffin, Eddie Myers, t / Russ Jenner or Bill McVeigh, tb / George Bohn, Les Cooper, Don Morres, Jack Henderson, cl, as / Billy Miller, p / Buford Turner, g / Pete Peterson, sb / Rudy de Julius, d / Horace Henderson, a / Helen Heath, Harry von Zell, v. New York, October 9, 1933.
14121- What Is Sweeter (Than The Sweetness Of "I Love You") - vHvZ
Ban 32876, Mt M-12818, Or 2778, Per 15834, Ro 2151
14122-1 I'm No Angel - vHH
Ban 32875, Cq 8251, Dom 155, Mt M-12817, Or 2777, Per 15833, Ro 2150, EBW W-75, Peacock P-176
14123-1 I Want You, I Need You - vHvZ
Ban 32875, Dom 155, Mt M-12817, Or 2777, Per 15833, Ro 2150, EBW W-75
14124-1 Buckin' The Wind - vHH
Ban 32876, Mt M-12818, Or 2778, Per 15834, Ro 2151
NOTE: Peacock P-176 as THE FIFTH AVENUE BAND.
New York, October 25, 1933.
14123-3 I Want You, I Need You - vHvZ
Ban 32875, Cq 8251, Mt M-12817, Or 2777, Per 15833, Ro 2150
NOTE: It is possible that this take may also have been used for Edison Bell Winner W-75.
Jackie Martin, Charlie Barnet, v. New York, March 23, 1934.
14985-1-2 Butterfingers - vHH
ARC unissued
14986- Infatuation - vHH
Ban 33015, Cq 8281, Mt M-12974, Or 2872, Per 15912, Ro 2246
14987-1 I Lost Another Sweetheart - vJM
Ban 33033, Mt M-12992, Or 2884, Per 15923, Ro 2258
14988-1 Emaline - vCB
Ban 33033, Mt M-12992, Or 2884, Per 15923, Ro 2258
New York, March 29, 1934.
14985-3 Butterfingers - vHH
Ban 33015, Cq 8281, Mt M-12974, Or 2872, Per 15912, Ro 2246
15020- Baby, Take A Bow - vJM
Ban 33029, Mt M-12988, Or 2880, Per 15919, Ro 2254
15021- This Is Our Last Night Together - vJM
Ban 33029, Mt M-12988, Or 2880, Per 15919, Ro 2254
BUDDY BARNETT AND HIS MUSIC
Pseudonym on English Crown (9-inch) for edited dubbings of the following items listed in this book:
235 The Scene Changes (Dick McDonough and his Music)
266 Did I Remember? (Jack Shilkret and his Orchestra)
BARREL HOUSE FIVE ORCHESTRA
Ed Allen, c, v / Arville Harris, cl, as / Clarence Williams, p, v / Floyd Casey, wb. Long Island City, NY, January, 1929.
325-A Hot Lovin'
QRS R-7059, Pm 12851, Bwy 5058
326-A Mama Stayed Out - vEA-CW
QRS R-7059, Pm 12851, Bwy 5058
327 Nobody's Business (How I Love That Man)
QRS R-7057, Pm 12942, JCl 539
330 Endurance Stomp (Barrel House Stomp*)
QRS R-7019, Pm 12875, JC L-24, JD 007, VJR 21, XX 3*
330-A Endurance Stomp
Pm 12875
331 Some Do And Some Don't
QRS R-7019, Pm 12875, JC L-24, JD 007, VJR 21, XX 3
332-A Scufflin' Blues
QRS R-7057, Pm 12942, JCl 539
NOTE: Some copies of QRS R-7019 appear to have been pressed from Gennett masters made by the State Street Ramblers, q.v., of the same two titles.
BARRELHOUSE PETE
Pseudonym on Columbia for Art Gillham, q.v.
RAYMOND BARROW
Piano solo. Richmond, IN, June 7, 1929.
15165 Walking Blues
Pm 12803
BARTH'S MISSISSIPPIANS
The following by this contingent from the Ted Lewis band are of some interest as jazz; others may be, as well.
Dave Klein, Walter Kahn, t / George Brunies, tb / as / ts / Sol Klein, vn / Dick Reynolds, p / ? Vic Carpenter, bj / Harry Barth, bb / John Lucas, d. New York, January, 1925.
105779 I Like Pie, I Like Cake (But I Like You Best Of All)
PA 036202, 11001, Per 14383, Hom C-907, GP 18458, VH 48
NOTE: Homochord as ELDON'S DANCE ORCHESTRA; Grand Pree as GRAND PREE NOVELTY ORCHESTRA; Vox Humana as SAVANA SERENADERS.
Jack Pettis, Cm, ts, added. New York, October 1925
106296 Melancholy Lou
PA 36330, Per 14511
106297 Sugar Plum
PA 36330, Per 14511
ALEX BARTHA AND HIS HOTEL TRAYMORE ORCHESTRA
Alex Bartha dir: Philo Shreve and another, t / Ziggy Elman, tb / Angi Marrendino, cl, as / Bert Nickerson, cl, as,
bar / cl, as / cl, ts / Freddy Bowers, p / sb / d / Carl White (member of the band?), v. Camden, NJ, July 6, 1932.
72686-2 There's Oceans Of Love By The Beautiful Sea - vCW&ch
Vic 24056, Zon EE-351
72687-1 On The Merry-Go-Round - vCW&ch
Vic 24056, Zon EE-351
72688-1 Hot Biscuits
Vic 24059
72689-1 Red Blues
Vic 24083
72690-1 It Must Be Swell To Be Laying Out Dead - vch
Vic 24059
NOTE: Victor 24083 as WILLIAMS' COTTON CLUB ORCHESTRA. Two editions of Victor 24059 were issued, both backed by TIGER RAG by the Wahboard Rhythm Boys, q.v.
SLIM BARTLETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Superior 2692 for Syd Valentine and his Patent Leather Kids, q.v.
VIOLA BARTLETTE
Vocal, acc. by Lovie Austin's Blues Serenaders: ? Bob Shoffner, c / Jimmy O'Bryant, cl / Lovie Austin, p / W. E. Burton, d. Chicago, c. September, 1925.
2300-2 Go Back Where You Stayed Last Night
Pm 12322, Sil 3556
2301-1, 2 Tennessee Blues
Pm 12322, Sil 3556
NOTE: Silvertone 3556 as IDA LEWIS.
Acc. by Blythe's Sinful Five: ? Bernie Young or ? Alfred Bell, c / as / Leroy Pickett, vn / Jimmy Blythe, p / W. E. Burton, d. Chicago, January, 1926.
2415-1 Anna Mina-Forty And St. Louis Shorty
Pm 12351
2418-1-2 Quit Knocking On My Door
Pm 12345
NOTE: Paramount 12345 is labeled "with orch.," but this is the Sinful Five. Matrixes 2416-2417 are untraced.
Acc. by Lovie Austin's Blues Serenaders: ? Bob Shoffner, c / ? Albert Wynn or ? Kid Ory, tb / Jimmy O'Bryant, cl / Lovie Austin, p / W. E. Burton, d. Chicago, January, 1926.
2426-1 You Can Never Tell What Your Perfectly Good Man Will Do
Pm 12351
Acc. by ? Jimmy Blythe, p. Chicago, March, 1926.
2467-1 Shake That Thing
Pm 12345
Acc. by Lovie Austin's Serenaders: c / ? Kid Ory, tb / Johnny Dodds, cl / Lovie Austin, p. Chicago, May, 1926.
2545-2 Sunday Morning Blues
Pm 12369
2546-1-2 You Don't Mean Me No Good
Pm 12363
2552-1-2 Out Bound Train Blues
Pm 12363
Acc. by Cobb's Paramount Syncopators: unknown instrumentation (-1); ? Jimmy Cobb, c / tb / Johnny Dodds, cl / Lovie Austin, p. (-2) Chicago, May, 1926.
2548- Walk Easy 'Cause My Papa's Here (-1)
Pm unissued
2554-2 Walk Easy 'Cause My Papa's Here (-2)
Pm 12369
NOTE: The label of Paramount 12369 incorrectly shows unissued matrix 2548.
BAT "THE HUMMING BIRD"
See Cow Cow Davenport.
RAY BAUDUC
See Bob Crosby.
HELEN BAXTER
Vocal, acc. by Lemuel Fowler, p. New York, May 18, 1923.
81025-1-2-3 The Wicked (Dirty) Fives
Col unissued
81026-2 You Got Everything A Sweet Mama Needs (But Me)
Col A-3922
New York, c, June 16, 1923.
71633-B-D Satisfied Blues (A Barrelhouse Blues)
OK 8080
71634-B Daddy Ease It To Me
OK 8080
Acc. by Lem Fowler's Orchestra: c / ? Bob Fuller or Percy Glascoe, cl / Lemuel Fowler, p / bj. New York, July 10, 1923.
9065-B-C Cruel Back Bitin' Blues (A Heart Aching Chant)
Ed 51200, Amb 4915
9066-B-C You Got Ev'rything A Sweet Mama Needs (But Me)
Ed 51200, Amb 4911
Acc. by unknown studio white band. New York, September 14, 1923.
9163-B-C She Walked Right Up And Took My Man Away
Ed 51242, Amb 4913
NOTE: All Edisons and Blue Amberols as ELLEN COLEMAN. It is not known which takes were dubbed to the Blue Amberol cylinders.
Acc. by Robert Cooksey, h, k* / Bobby Leecan, g / ? Phil Worde, p. New York, January, 1927.
6909-1 I Wants A Real Man
Ban 1920, Dom 3892, Or 795, Re 8238
6910-2 *Scrubbin' Blues
Ban 1958, Dom 3929, Or 795, Re 8283
NOTE: Oriole as MAMIE SPENCER.
PHIL BAXTER AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Phil Baxter, p, dir: Red Millard, t / Al Jennings, tb / Ole Wilkins, as / Red Reeves, bj / Shorty Johnson, d. St. Louis, October 24, 1925.
9401-A If I Had You And You Had Me
OK 40637
9402-A There Ain't No Use In Tryin' To Hi-Tone Me
OK unissued
9403-A Waiting
OK 40522, Od 03334
9404-A Something Tells Me
OK 40522, Od 03334
Phil Baxter, p, v, dir: Ray Nooner, Al Hann, t / Al Jennings, tb / Ken Naylor, cl, as / Jack Jones as, v / Thurmond Rotroff, ts / Davy Crocker, pac / Joe Price, bj, g / Pop Estep, bb / Marion Flickinger, d. Dallas, October 20, 1929.
56429-3 Down Where The Blue Bonnets Grow - vPB
Vic V-40160
56430-1 I Ain't Got No Gal Now - vPB
Vic V-40160
56431-3 I Don't Love Nobody But You - vPB
Vic V-40204
56432-3 Honey Child - vJJ
Vic V-40204
BAXTER DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Swedish Cameo 2046 for Sid Phillips and his Rhythm, q.v.
JOHNNY BAYERSDORFFER AND HIS JAZZOLA NOVELTY ORCHESTRA
Johnny Bayersdorffer, c, dir: Tom Brown, t / Charlie Scaglioni, cl / Johnny Miller, p / Steve Loyacano, bj / Leo Adde, d. New Orleans, March 17, 1924.
8570-A I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Riding Now?
OK 40133, Par R-3260, Od 03173, HJCA HC-69
8571-A The Waffle Man's Call
OK 40133, Par R-3260, Od 03173, HJCA HC-69
Presumably similar personnel. Richmond, IN, February 12, 1925.
12151,-A-B Leaving Town On Skates
Gnt unissued
12152,-A-B The Bucket
Gnt unissued
12153,-A-B Washington And Lee Swing
Gnt unissued
BERLYN BAYLOR ORCHESTRA
Berlyn Baylor, cl, ? as, dir: c / tb / bar / p / g / d. Richmond, IN, c. April 20, 1928.
13651 Clarinet Marmalade
Gnt 6457, Ch 15477
13651-A Clarinet Marmalade
Ch 16422, 40000, Spr 2817
13652-A Riverboat Shuffle
Ch 16422, 40000, Spr 2817
13652-B Riverboat Shuffle
Ch 15477
NOTE: Champion 15477 as THE VICKSBURG TEN; Superior 2817 as LITTLE'S COLLEGIANS.
BAY STATE BROADCASTERS
Pseudonym on Grey Gull and affiliated labels for the California Ramblers, q.v.
BAY STATE DANCE ORCHESTRA
Unknown t / tb / cl, ss / as / ts / p / bj / bb / d / v / v duet. New York, October, 1927.
31186-1 Together, We Two - v2
Popular Hit 401, Duo M-157
31187-1 There Must Be Somebody Else - v
Popular Hit 401, Bell 552
NOTE: Bell as CALIFORNIA SYNCOPATORS; Duophone as U. B. SYNCOPATORS.
BAY STATE SYNCOPATORS
Pseudonym on Radiex 1843 for the California Ramblers, q.v.
THE BEACH SIX
Pseudonym on Australian Dahlmont for the following items listed in this book:
104 Baby Face (The Buffalodians)
127 Sweet Thing (Al Lentz and his Orchestra)
BEALE STREET FIVE
Pseudonym on Cameo and associated labels for Sam Lanin and his Orchestra, q.v. for titles meriting inclusion in this book.
BEALE STREET SERENADERS
Pseudonym on Lincoln for the Original Memphis Five, q.v.
BEALE STREET WASHBOARD BAND
Herb Morand, c / Johnny Dodds, cl / Frank Melrose, p / Baby Dodds, d. Chicago, July 24, 1929.
C-3936-A Forty And Tight
Voc 1403, V-1016, Ban 32388, Br 80076, Cq 7980, Or 8120, Per 196, Ro 5120, Dec MB-22050
C-3936-B Forty And Tight
Ristic Special
C-3937-A Piggly Wiggly
Voc 1403, Ban 32388, Cq 7980, Or 8120, Per 196, Ro 5120
C-3937-B Piggly Wiggly
Br 80076, Voc V-1016, Dec MB-22050
NOTE: All issues, except the Vocalions, Ristic, and Decca as RAMPART STREET WASHBOARD BAND.
IRENE BEASLEY
Vocal, acc. by own p, with ? Jack Cohen, g or Joseph Cortese, vn. Memphis, February 11, 1928.
41885-1 Go 'Long, Lasses
Vic 21266
Acc. by Leonard Joy dir: Harry Shilkret or Del Staigers, t / Benny Goodman, cl, as / Lou Raderman, vn / Abe Borodkin, vc / own p / ? Carl Kress, g / ? Dick Cherwin, sb. New York, May 1, 1928.
43935-3 The St. Louis Blues
Vic 21467
43936-2 If I Could Just Stop Dreaming
Vic 21639
43937-2 Missin' My Pal
Vic 21639
43938-1-2-3 Swing Along, Honey, And Smile
Vic unissued
Acc. by Benny Goodman, t, cl / Lou Raderman, vn / own p / ? Carl Kress, g / ? Dick Cherwin, sb. or Goodman, cl / own p / ? Kress, g.* New York, May 3, 1928.
45005-2 You'll Come Back To Me Someday
Vic V-40173
45006-3 *Choo Choo Train
Vic 21467
Acc. by Tony Almerico, c / James Rush, cl / Dick Wilson, vn / Adrian J. Larroque, p / Benny Pottle, sb. Memphis, September 7, 1928.
45498-1-2-3 Apple Sauce
Vic unissued
Acc. by Tony Almerico, c / Slim Lamar or James Rush, cl / Joseph Cortese or J. Burns, vn / Dick Jones, p / Benny Pottle, sb. Memphis, September 10, 1928.
47004-1-2 Where's My Baby Gone?
Vic unissued
Acc. by Phil Napoleon, t / Teddy Lassoff, Sam Freed, vn / Bill Wirges, p / Carson Robison, g. Camden, NJ, April 10, 1929.
51095-3 Baby's Back Today
Vic V-40092
51096-1-2 Furniture Man Blues
Vic unissued
51097-3 Sometimes I Wonder
Vic V-40125
51098-3 What Would I Do Without You?
Vic V-40092
Camden, NJ, April 11, 1929.
51099-2 Sun's Gonna Shine
Vic V-40173
51800-2 Moon Song
Vic V-40125
51801-1 Apple Sauce
Vic unissued
51802-2 You'll Come Back To Me Someday
Vic V-40173
JOSEPHINE BEATTY
Pseudonym on Gennett for Alberta Hunter, q.v.
SIDNEY BECHET
NEW ORLEANS FEETWARMERS: Tommy Ladnier, t / Teddy Nixon, tb / Sidney Bechet, cl, ss / Henry Duncan, p / Wilson Myers, sb, v / Morris Morland, d / Billy Maxey, v. New York, September 15, 1932.
73398-1 Sweetie Dear
Vic 23360, BB B-7614, HMV B-9408, HN-2955, JK-2414, SG-243, BRS 994, HJCA HC-93
73399-1 I Want You Tonight - vWM
Vic 23358, BB B-10472, HMV B-9091, JK-2663
73400-1 I've Found A New Baby
Vic 24150, BB B-10022, HMV B-4991, X-6861
73501-1 Lay Your Racket - vBM
Vic 23358, BB B-10472, HMV B-9091, JK-2663
73502-1 Maple Leaf Rag (Maple Rag*)
Vic 23360, BB B-7614*, HMV B-9408, HN-2955, JK-2414, SG-184, BRS 999, HJCA HC-93
73503-1 Shag - vWM
Vic 24150, BB B-10022, HMV B-4944, JK-2475, X-6861
NOTE: Except for the Victors, HMV B-4944, and B-4991, all the above are labeled SIDNEY BECHET AND HIS NEW ORLEANS FEETWARMERS.
BLIND JAMES BECK
Piano solo. Chicago, c. April 2, 1927.
12679 State Street Special
Gnt unissued
DICK BEESON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Champion 15054, 15055, 15074 for The Southerners, and on Champion 15059 for Jud Hill's Club Morocco Orchestra.
BIX BEIDERBECKE
BIX AND HIS RHYTHM JUGGLERS: Bix Beiderbecke, c / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Don Murray, cl / Paul Mertz, p / Howdy Quicksell, bj, absent from the first side / Tom Gargano, d. Richmond, IN, January 26, 1925.
12140 Toddlin' Blues
Gnt 5654, Br 02501, HRS 22, Ses 6
12141 Davenport Blues
Gnt 5654, Br 02206, HRS 22, Ses 6
12142,-A-B Magic Blues
Gen unissued
12143,-A-B Nobody Knows What It's All About
Gen unissued
Piano solo. New York, September 9, 1927.
81426-B Bixology (In A Mist*)
OK 40916*, Voc 3150, Par R-3504, R-1838, A-6236, 8571, Od 250531, 295124, A-2334,
A-286085, HJCA HC-601, Tpl 553
BIX BEIDERBECKE AND HIS GANG: Bix Beiderbecke, c / Bill Rank, tb / Don Murray, cl / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Frank Signorelli, p / Chauncey Morehouse, d. New York, October 5, 1927.
81518-B At The Jazz Band Ball
OK 40923, Voc 3042, Col 36156, 20446, S-10003, Par R-3465, R-2711, A-4917, B-71141, Od 193139, 295118, 298142, A-189068, 028098
81519-B Royal Garden Blues
OK 8544, Col 35664, DO-2245, Par R-3465, R-2580, DPY-1069, PZ-11157, Od 295090, A-2341, A-286083
81520-A Jazz Me Blues
OK 40923, Voc 3042, Col 36156, Par R-127, R-2580, A-4917, PO-57, PZ-1157, Od 193139, 295090, A-2341, A-189068, A-286083, 028098
NOTE: Okeh 8544 and Columbia DO-2245 as NEW ORLEANS LUCKY SEVEN; Col 35664 as BIX BEIDERBECKE AND HIS NEW ORLEANS LUCKY SEVEN, Parlophone R-127 and R-3465 as BIX BEIDERBECK PRESENTS HIS ORCHESTRA; other Parlophones and Odeon A-286083 as BIX BEIDERBECKE AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
New York, October 25, 1927.
81568-B Goose Pimples
OK 8544, Col 35664, DO-2245, Par R-127, R-2465, PO-57, PZ-11245, Od A-2407
81569-A Sorry
OK 41001, Voc 3149, Par R-3503, R-2711, B-71141, DPY-1069, Od 165322, 208142, 295118, A-189134, 028181, Col 20446, Bm 1097, HJCA HC-84
81572-B Since My Best Girl Turned Me Down
OK 41001, Voc 3149, Par R-3503, R-2054, A-6236, Od 165322, A-2407, A-189134, A-286091, 028181, Bm 1097, HJCA HC-84
NOTE: Matrices 81570-81571 are by Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra, q.v. Okeh 8544 and Columbia DO-2245 as NEW ORLEANS LUCKY SEVEN; Col 35664 as BIX BEIDERBECKE AND HIS NEW ORLEANS LUCKY SEVEN, Parlophone R-3503 as BIX BEIDERBECK PRESENTS HIS ORCHESTRA; other Parlophones as BIX BEIDERBECKE AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Bix Beiderbecke, c / Bill Rank, tb / Izzy Friedman, cl / Min Leibrook, bsx / Roy Bargy or Tom Satterfield, p / Harold MacDonald, d. New York, April 17, 1928.
400616-B Somebody Stole My Gal
OK 41030, Br 8242, SE 5013-S, Par R-161, Od 193191, 194491, A-189169, Col 20304
400617-C Thou Swell
OK 41030, Col 35665, Par R-451, R-2355, Od 165358, 193191, 194491, A-189169
Harry Gale, d, replaces MacDonald. Chicago, July 7, 1928.
400994-A Ol' Man River
OK 41088, Col 35666, UHCA 25, Par R-2328, A-2776, PZ-11252, Od 182555, 193328, A-189180, Kismet K-722
400995-A Wa-Da-Da (Ev'rybody's Doin' It Now)
OK 41088, Col 35666, UHCA 26, Par R-2286, A-7618, Od 182555, 193337, 194756, A-189180
NOTE: Kismet K-722 as ROLLINI'S DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Bix Beiderbecke, c / Bill Rank, tb / Izzy Friedman, cl / Min Leibrook, bsx / Roy Bargy, p / Lennie Hayton, 2nd p, timps, harmonium. New York, September 21, 1928.
401138-B Rhythm King
OK 41173, Br 8242, Par R-2269, A-7600, DPY-1021 PZ-11252, Od 182833, 193328, A-189236, ONY-41173, HJCA HC-601
401139-A Louisiana (Lousiana*)
OK 41173, Col 35665, DS-1392, Par R-298, R-2833, B-71142*, Od 182833, 193297, 194756, A-189236, ONY-41173
401140-A Margie
Par R-2833, B-71142, SE 5013-S, Col 20304, DS-1392
NOTE: Od ONY-41173 as EDDIE GORDON AND HIS BAND.
BIX BEIDERBECKE AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Bix Beiderbecke, c / Ray Ludwig, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Benny Goodman, Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Bud Freeman, ts / Min Leibrook, bsx, sb / Joe Venuti, vn / Irving Brodsky, p / Eddie Lang (absent from third title), g / Gene Krupa, d / Weston Vaughan v. New York, September 8, 1930.
63630-1 Deep Down South - bsx / vWV
Vic 7311131 (LP)
63630-2 Deep Down South - bsx / vWV
Vic 23018, 25370, HMV B-8419, K-6238
63631-1 I Don't Mind Walkin' In The Rain (When I'm Walkin' In The Rain With You) - bsx / vWV
Vic 23008
63632-2 I'll Be A Friend "With Pleasure" - sb / vWV
Vic 23008
63632-3 I'll Be A Friend "With Pleasure" - sb / vWV
Vic 23008, 26415, HMV B-4889, B-8419
ANNA BELL
Vocal acc. by Clarence Williams' Orchestra: Ed Allen, c / Arville Harris, cl / Clarence Williams, p / Cyrus St. Clair, bb. Long Island City, NY, c. September, 1928.
171-A Hopeless Blues
QRS R-7007, Bwy 5032
172-A Every Woman Blues
QRS R-7007, Bwy 5032
173-A Kitchen Woman Blues
QRS R-7008, Bwy 5033
173-B Kitchen Woman Blues
QRS R-7008
174-B Lock Step Blues
QRS R-7008, Bwy 5033
175 Shake It, Black Bottom
QRS R-7009
176-A I Don't Care Who Gets What I Don't Want
QRS R-7009
NOTE: Broadway 5032 as ANNA BELLE. QRS R-7009 (I DON'T CARE...) shows matrix 176 on the label, but
175-A in the wax.
ANNIE BELL: Vocal, acc. by Saul Vankirk, p. New York, January 28, 1929.
East Coast Florida Blues
Vic test (unnumbered)
THE BELL BOYS OF BROADWAY
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Imperial 2846 Hustlin' And Bustlin' For Baby (Adrian Rollini and his Orchestra)
Rex 8003 The Grass Is Getting Greener All, The Time (Victor Young and his Orchestra)
8004 The Gold Diggers' Song (Gene Kardos and his Orchestra)
KYRLE BELL'S ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on American Parlophone (PNY- series) for Smith Ballew and his Orchestra, q.v.
BELL SYNCOPATORS
Pseudonym on Bell P-257 for Joseph Samuels and his Orchestra, q.v.
GEORGE BELSHAW AND HIS KKFB ORCHESTRA
George Belshaw, dir: Gene Piper and another, c / __ Triego, tb / Frankie Roberts, cl, as / as / Pete Peterson, ts /
p / __ Durand, bj, g / bb / d Frank Sylvano, v. Chicago, April 26, 1929.
TM-3372-B-C Sweet Liza - vFS
Br 4365
TM-3373-B-C You'll Recognize My Baby - vFS
Br 4365
NOTE: The Brunswick recording sheet lists these as test masters. Two takes of each title were recorded, but it is not known if all were issued.
DON BENJAMIN Y SU ORQUESTA DE JAZZ PURO
Pseudonym on Victor 32212 for Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra, q.v.
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