THE RHYTHMIC TROUBADOURS
Pseudonym on Regal for the following items listed in this book:
G-9414 Hittin' The Ceiling (Paul Specht and his Orchestra)
G-20600 Both sides by Fred Rich and his Orchestra
G-20757 I'm In The Market For You (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
G-20770 Dark Night (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
G-20852 My Man Is On The Make (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
G-20890 Dixiana (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
G-21252 I Like A Little Girl Like That (Jack Payne and his BBC Dance Orchestra)
G-23654 Stop Beatin' Round The Mulberry Bush (Les Brown and his Orchestra)
G-23945 An Apple For The Teacher (The Six Swingers)
G-24262 I Forgot The Little Things (The Six Swingers)
G-24316 On The Outside Looking In (The Six Swingers)
MR-14 He's So Unusual (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)
MR-271 You're Lucky To Me (The Charleston Chasers)
MR-372 Moonlight Saving Time (Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians)
RIALTO DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Domino 356 I Can't Get The One I Want (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
369 He's A New Kind Of Man (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
370 You'll Never Get To Heaven With Those Eyes (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
416 Copenhagen (New Orleans Jazz Band)
418 Southern Rose (California Ramblers)
3439 Oh! Mabel (California Ramblers)
Silvertone 2544 I Miss My Swiss (California Ramblers)
2688 I'm Sitting On Top Of The World (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
RIALTO VERSATILE FIVE
Unknown tb / cl / as / p / d. New York, October 7, 1920.
Tomahawk
Vic test (unnumbered)
FRED RICH
Previous editions have included detailed listings of Fred Rich's various orchestras. On examination, however, most show only glimpses, if that, of jazz talent within the ranks. Thus, only those known to have quality hot solos are
given here. The collective personnel represents the musicians known or believed to have played with Fred Rich during the period concerned.
FRED RICH AND HIS ORCHESTRA (collective personnel): Fred Rich, p dir: Hymie Farberman, Mike Mosiello, Leo McConville, t / Lloyd Turner, Earl Kelly, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Ken "Goof" Moyer, cl, as, mel / Rudolph Adler,
ts / Jimmy Johnston, bsx / Phil Oliwitz, vn / bj / Jack Hansen, bb / Ray Bauduc, d.
New York, October 28, 1925.
141204-1 I'm Sitting On Top Of The World
Har 64-H, Re G-8541
141205-3 (I Wouldn't Be Where I Am) If You Hadn't Gone Away
Har 57-H
NOTE: Regal G-8541 as CORONA DANCE ORCHESTRA.
New York, c. December 4, 1925.
106456 A Cup Of Coffee, A Sandwich And You
PA 36360, 11062, Per 14541
FRED RICH AND HIS HOTEL ASTOR ORCHESTRA: Same. New York, December 21, 1925.
141420-1 The Monkey Doodle-Doo
Har 84-H
New York, c. January 20, 1926.
1783-A Flamin' Mamie
Cam 872, Lin 2463
1784-B Shake That Thing
Cam 872
Miff Mole, tb, replaces previous. New York, February 2, 1926.
141588-3 Poor Papa
Har 119-H, Sil 3269
141589-2-3 Bell Hoppin' Blues
Har 119-H, Sil 3269
FRED RICH AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Apparently a cover name for at least some of the California Ramblers: Chelsea Quealey, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Bobby Davis, cl, as / Sam Ruby, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Irving Brodsky, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Stan King, d / Arthur Hall, v. New York, c. February 3, 1926.
106596 Chinky Butterfly - vAH
PA 36401, Per 14582
106597 A Little Bit Bad - vAH
PA 36394, 11297, Per 14575
106598 Drifting And Dreaming - vAH
PA 36389, 11297, Per 14570
FRED RICH AND HIS HOTEL ASTOR ORCHESTRA: Based on the collective personnel shown above for
c. December 4, 1925. New York, March 10, 1926.
141783-3 Could I? I Certainly Could
Har 136-H, Re G-8642
NOTE: Regal G-8642 as CORONA DANCE ORCHESTRA.
FRED RICH AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Same. New York, April 13, 1926.
106800 Up And At 'Em
PA 36452, Per 14633, Apex 772
FRED RICH AND HIS HOTEL ASTOR ORCHESTRA: Same, except Ray Stilwell, tb, v / Teddy Klein, cl, as, replace Turner or Kelly / Dorsey. New York, May 19, 1926.
142222-3 The Blue Room
Col 660-D, 4461, 0864
New York, August 23, 1926.
142562-2 Trudy - vRS
Col 720-D, 4180
NOTE: Columbia 4180 as THE DENZA DANCE BAND.
FRED RICH AND HIS TIMES SQUARE ORCHESTRA: Same or verysimilar; Leroy Montesanto, v. New York,
November 4, 1926.
GEX-339-A Don't Take That Black Bottom Away - vLM
Gnt 6001, Ch 15183 Chg 256, 358, Sil 5036, Aco G-16142, Bel 1147, Clm 1971, Gmn 2000,
Sc 810
NOTE: Challenge 256 as HOOSIER RADIO BOYS (358 is credited correctly.) Champion 15183 as THE DANCING CHAMPIONS; Aco G716142 as OHIO NOVELTY BAND; Beltona 1147 as SOUTHERN STATES DANCE BAND; Coliseum 1971 as MARYLAND DANCE ORCHESTRA; Guardsman 2000 as OLD SOUTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA; Scala 810 as PAVILION ORCHESTRA.
FRED RICH AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Fred Rich, p dir: Leo McConville and another, t / Tommy Dorsey, t, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as, bar / cl, as / cl, ts / Al Duffy, vn / Carl Kress, bj, g / Joe Tarto, bb, sb / Stan King, d / Irving Kaufman, v. New York, March 29, 1929.
8648-1-2 I Get The Blues When It Rains - vIK
Ban 6360, Bwy 1271, Chg 999, Cq 7333, Or 1542, Pm 20712, Re 8761, Apex 8944, Cr 81050
NOTE: Broadway 1271 and Paramount 20712 as (FRANK) RAYMOND'S DANCE ORCHESTRA (vocalist, RAY WINN); Challenge 999 as JEWEL DANCE ORCHESTRA; Oriole 1542 as ORIOLE DANCE ORCHESTRA (vocalist, CHARLES DICKSON); Crown 81050 as LLOYD HALL AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Fred Rich, p, dir: Leo McConville and another, t / Tommy Dorsey, t, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, Tony Parenti, cl, as / Fred Cusick, cl, as, ts / Al Duffy, vn / Carl Kress, g / Joe Tarto, bb, sb / Stan King, d / The Rollickers, Irving Kaufman, Smith Ballew (as TED BANCROFT, STURGIS ANDERSON, or BUDDY BLUE; or anonymous), v. New York, May 10, 1929.
148502-3 Singin' In The Rain - vR
Col 1838-D, 5561, 01628, J-760
148503-3 Nobody But You - vR
Col 1838-D, 5561, 01628, J-760
New York, June 12, 1929.
14893-3 Wishing And Waiting For Love - vR
Col 1924-D, 5622, 01840, J-769
New York, mid-July, 1929.
108901-2-3 Piccolo Pete - vIK
PA 37024, Per 15205
8994-3 Piccolo Pete - vIK
Ban 6508, Bwy 1327, Chg 827, Cq 7426, Dom 4422, Je 5707, Or 1690, Pm 20768, Re 8869, Apex 41021, Cr 81161
3978 Piccolo Pete - vIK
Cam 9233, Lin 3260, Ro 1035, Ang 3180, Arcadia 2058, Emb 8067, Sav 1066, Voc 510
108902-3 Sweetness - vIK
PA 37022, Per 15203
8895 Sweetness - vIK
Ban 6477, Bwy 1304, Chg 828, Dom 4388, Or 1664, Pm 20745, Re 8834, Cr / Stg (1)81156, Bcst W-541
Sweetness - vIK
Cam 9229, Lin 3256, Ro 1031
NOTE: Matrices 108901, 8995, 3978; and 108902, 8896, and the corresponding Cameo matrix are of identical
performances, although multiple takes are reported. Broadway 1304, 1327, Paramount 20745, 20768 as
F. RAYMOND'S DANCE ORCHESTRA; Challenge 827, 828, Jewel 5707, Oriole 1664, 1690 as TED WHITE'S
COLLEGIANS; Conqueror 7426, Domino 4388, 4422, Pathé Actuelle 37022, 37024, Perfect 15203, 15205, Regal 8834, 8869, Arcadia 2058, Embassy 8067, Savoy 1066, Vocalion 510 as LA PALINA BROADCASTERS; Crown 81156, 81161 as PIERROT SYNCOPATORS; Sterling 181156 as JIMMY POLLACK'S ORCHESTRA; Angelus 3180 as VINCENT LOPEZ AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Broadcast W-541 as THE ROXY DANCE ORCHESTRA.
New York, July 26, 1929.
148856-4 Tip-Toe Through The Tulips With Me - vR
Col 1924-D, 5622, A-8343, 01781, J-769
148857-3 I Don't Want Your Kisses (If I Can't Have Your Love) - vR
Col 1979-D, 01798
New York, mid-August, 1929.
4067 Little By Little - vIK
Cam 9265, Lin 3292, Ro 1067
8957 Little By Little - vIK
Ban 6503, Bwy 1316, Chg 848, Cq 7412, Dom 4405, Je 5702, Or 1694, Pm 20757, Re 8849 Apex 41027, Cr 81158
109951-3 Little By Little - vIK
PA 3703, Per 15218
NOTE: These matrices are the identical performances. Broadway, Paramount as RAYMOND'S DANCE ORCHESTRA; Challenge Jewel, Oriole as TED WHITE'S COLLEGIANS; Crown as MATTY CRAWFORD'S ORCHESTRA; all others as LA PALINA BROADCASTERS.
New York, late August, 1929.
9009-2-3 Sweetheart, We Need Each Other - vSB
Ban 0508, Bwy 1321, Cam 0108, Dom 4408, Je 5761, Or 1760, Pm 20762, Re 8854, Ro 1125, Apex 41030, Cr 81188, Bcst W-595, Imp 2194, Ang 3178, Voc 545
108972-2 Sweetheart, We Need Each Other - vSB
PA 37043, Per 15224
NOTE: The above matrices are identical performances. Broadway, Paramount as RON CHADWICK'S ORCHESTRA; Jewel, Oriole as TED WHITE'S COLLEGIANS; Domino, Pathé Actuelle, Perfect, Regal, Imperial, Vocalion as LA PALINA BROADCASTERS; Broadcast W-595 as THE ROXY DANCE ORCHESTRA; Crown as JIMMY POLLACK'S ORCHESTRA.
New York, September 5, 1929.
148973-2 Revolutionary Rhythm - vR
Col 1965-D, 5632, A-8324, J-789, Re G-20600
148974-2 When The Real Thing Comes Your Way - vR
Col 1965-D, 5632, A-8324, J-789, Re G-20600
NOTE: Regal G-20600 as THE RHYTHMIC TROUBADOURS.
FRED RICH AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Fred Rich p, dir: Bunny Berigan, Leo McConville, t / Tommy Dorsey, t, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as, bar / Tony Parenti, cl, as / Fred Cusick, cl, ts / Al Duffy, vn / Carl Kress or Dick McDonough,
g / Joe Tarto, bb, sb / Stan King, d / The Rollickers, v quartet / Paul Small, v. New York, November 15, 1929.
149429-2 He's So Unusual - vR
Col 2043-D, A-8308, Re MR-14, G-20652
149430-3 Dixie Jamboree - vR
Col 2043-D, A-8308
100340-1 He's So Unusual
Har 1063-H, VT 2063-V
100341-1 Dixie Jamboree
Har 1062-H, VT 2062-V
NOTE: Harmony 1062-H, 1063-H, and associated labels as RUDY MARLOW AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Regal
MR-14 as THE RHYTHMIC TROUBADOURS, Regal G-20652 as THE MIDNIGHT REVELLERS.
Unknown cl, as, replaces Dorsey. New York, January 8, 1930.
149990-3 Send For Me - vR
Col 2132-D
149994-3 Strike Up The Band! - vR
Col 2132-D
100367-1 Strike Up The Band!
Har 1143-H
NOTE: Harmony 1143-H as LLOYD KEATING'S MUSIC.
Bill Moore, t, replaces Berigan. New York, September 3, 1930.
150751-3 Sing Something Simple - vPS
Col 2299-D, CB-194, SO-265
FRED RICH AND HIS (LA PALINA) ORCHESTRA: Fred Rich dir. Bill Moore, Bunny Berigan, t / Tommy Dorsey and/or Jack Lacey, tb / Tony Parenti and another, cl, as / ? Fred Cusick, cl, as, ts / p / g / bb / d / Eddie Gale, v. New York, September 11, 1930.
10019-2 Sing Something Simple - vEG
Ban 0835, Cam 0435, Chl 898, Cq 7626, Dom 4634, Je 6087, Or 2087, Per 15356, Re 10140, Ro 1448, Apex 41245, Cr 81453, Imp 2390, Voc 747
NOTE: Crown 81453 as FRED RICHARD'S ORCHESTRA.
FRED RICH AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As last, plus? Al Duffy, vn. New York, October 20, 1930.
150885-3 I Got Rhythm - vPS
Col 2328-D, CB-452, Re G-21353
Manny Klein, ? Bill Moore, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, ? Tony Parenti, cl, as / ? ts / Joe Venuti, vn / p / Eddie Lang, g / ? Joe Tarto, sb / Stan King, d / Smith Ballew, v. New York, October 29, 1930.
150907-1-2 I'll Be Blue, Just Thinking Of You - vSB
Har 1233-H, Cl 5103-C, Re G-20897
404533-A I'll Be Blue, Just Thinking Of You - vSB
OK 41466, Od ONY-36153, Par PNY-34149, E-6391, A-3103
150908-2 I Got Rhythm - vSB
Har 1234-H, Cl 5104-C
404534-A I Got Rhythm - vSB
OK 41465, Od ONY-36158, Par PNY-34149, A-3428
150910-1-2 My Love For You - vSB
Har 1242-H, Re G-20938
404536-A My Love For You - vSB
OK 41465, Od ONY-36159, Par PNY-34151
150911-2 A Peach Of A Pair - vSB
Har 1233-H, Cl 5180-C, Re G-20897
404537-A A Peach Of A Pair - vSB
Od ONY-36158, Par PNY-34150, A-3127
150912-2 Someone Sang A Sweeter Song To Mary - vSB
Har 1251-H, Cl 5177-C
404538-A Someone Sang A Sweeter Song To Mary - vSB
OK 41466, Od ONY-36157, Par PNY-34151, A-3103
NOTE: The Columbia / Okeh matrix pairs are identical performances. Clarion 5180-C as Frank Auburn and
his Orchestra; Clarion (all others) and all Diva and Velvet Tone, same as the equivalents on Harmony; Harmony 1233-H as Lloyd Keating and his Music (I'LL BE BLUE, JUST THINKING OF YOU), 1233-H as Chester Leighton and his Sophomores (A PEACH OF A PAIR), 1234-H as Paul Ash and his Merry Mad Musical Gang; Odeon
ONY-36157 (I'LL BE BLUE), ONY-36158 (I GOT RHYTHM) as New York Syncopators, ONY-36157 (SOMEONE SANG A SWEETER SONG TO MARY), ONY-36158 (A PEACH OF A PAIR), ONY-36159 as Tom Rock and his Orchestra; Okeh 41465 as Harold Lem and his Orchestra; Okeh 41466, Parlophone A-3103 as Bud Blue and
his Orchestra; Parlophone A-3428 as Tampa Blue Orchestra, E-6391 as Merton Orchestra, PNY-34149, PNY-34150 as The Deauville Syncopators, PNY-34151 as George Wells and his Orchestra. Australian Regals and Parlophones have the same credits as their American equivalents.
Fred Rich, p, dir: Manny Klein, Tommy Gott, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as, t* / ? Tony Parenti or Louis Martin, cl, as / ? Hymie Wolfson, cl, ts / Joe Venuti, vn / Frank Signorelli, p / Cornell Smelser, pac / Eddie Lang, g / ? Joe Tarto, sb / George Hamilton Green, d, x / Smith Ballew, v. New York, November 19, 1930.
404555-B Cheerful Little Earful - vSB
Od ONY-36165, A-221334, Par PNY-34157, R-857
100439-1 Cheerful Little Earful - vSB
Har 1249-H, Cl 5125-C, Re G-20967
404558-A The Little Things In Life - vSB
Od ONY-36164, Par PNY-34157, R-874, A-3147, Ar 4693
100437-1 The Little Things In Life - vSB
Har 1240-H Cl 5186-C, Re G-20955
404559-A *I'm Tickled Pink With A Blue-Eyed Baby - vSB
Od ONY-3615, A-221334, Par PNY-34155, R-856
100440-1 *I'm Tickled Pink With A Blue-Eyed Baby - vSB
Har 1246-H, Cl 5179-C, Re G-20945
NOTE: The Columbia / Okeh matrix pairs are identical performances. Ariel 4693 as Ariel Dance Orchestra; Clarion 5179-C, Harmony 1240-H, 1249-H as Frank Auburn and his Orchestra; Clarion (all others) as Chester Leighton's Sophomores; Harmony 1246-H as Lloyd Keating and his Music; Odeon ONY-36164 as Tom Rock and his Orchestra, ONY-36165 as New York Syncopators; Parlophone A-3147, PNY-34155 as New York Syncopators , PNY-34157 as The Deauville Syncopators (CHEERFUL LITTLE EARFUL), PNY-34157 as George Wells and his Orchestra (THE LITTLE THINGS IN LIFE), R-856 as Sam Lanin's Famous Players and Singers, R-857, R-874 as New York Syncopators; Regal G-20945 as Lloyd Keating and his Music; G-20955, G-20967 as Frank Auburn and his Orchestra.
Larry Murphy, p, v present. New York, February 18, 1931.
151329-1 Sweet And Hot - vLM
Cl 5328-C, Har 1290-H, VT 2394-V
404864-A Sweet And Hot - vLM
Od ONY-36196, Par PNY-34186, A-3207
NOTE: The Columbia / Okeh matrix pairs are identical performances. All issues from matrix 151329-1 as LLOYD KEATING AND HIS MUSIC; Odeon ONY-36196 and Parlophone A-3207 as CAROLINA CLUB ORCHESTRA; Parlophone PNY-34186 as RICHARD HAMPTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Fred Rich dir: Bob Effros and another, t / Charlie Butterfield, tb / Tony Parenti, ? Louis Martin, cl, as / ? Hymie Wolfson, cl, ts / Joe Venuti, vn / Walter Gross, p / Eddie Lang, g / sb / d / Dick Robertson (as CHESTER LEIGHTON or BOBBY DIX), v. New York, March 18, 1931.
404881-A When I Take My Sugar To Tea - vDR
OK 41489, Od ONY-36204, Par PNY-34197, R-944
404881-B When I Take My Sugar To Tea
Od 238954
100501-1 When I Take My Sugar To Tea - vDR
Cl 5277-C, Har 1307-H, VT 2343-V
404882-A-B Rockin' Chair - vDR
OK unissued
100502-1-4 Rockin' Chair - vDR
Cl 5273-C, Har 1306-H, VT 2339-V
NOTE: The Columbia (Clarion, etc.) / Okeh matrix pairs are identical performances. Clarion 5273-C, 5277-C, Harmony 1306-H, and Velvet Tone 2339-V as FRANK AUBURN AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Harmony 130-H as CHESTER LEIGHTON AND HIS SOPHOMORES; Odeon ONY-36204 as REX KING AND HIS SOVEREIGNS.
Bunny Berigan, t, replaces Effros; rest probably as above, Tommy Dorsey, tb, probably replacing Butterfield; Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, June 15, 1931.
151606-1 Pardon Me, Pretty Baby - vSL
Col 2484-D, Re MR-403, G-21121, Gloria 14003
NOTE: Regal MR-403 as THE MIDNIGHT MINSTRELS.
FREDDIE RICH'S RADIO ORCHESTRA: ? / Tommy Gott, 2 others, t / Tommy Dorsey, ? Charlie Butterfield, tb / Tony Parenti, Elmer Feldkamp, cl, as / Cornell Smelser, pac / Joe Venuti, vn / ? Walter Gross, p / Eddie Lang, g / Joe Tarto or Hank Stern, bb / d / Feldkamp and trio, v. New York, c. June, 1931.
Little Girl
HoW J-4
It's The Girl
HoW K-1
UNCLE CHARLIE RICHARDS
Pseudonym on Pathé Actuelle and Perfect for Blind Richard Yates, q.v.
CHUCK RICHARDS
Vocal, acc. by Henry Allen, t / Benny Morton, tb / Buster Bailey, cl / Charlie Beal, p / Lawrence Lucie, g / Billy Taylor, sb. New York, December 19, 1934.
16523-1 Blue Interlude
Voc 2877, Br 01990, A-500546
16524-1 A Rainbow Filled With Music
Voc 2877, Br 02009
16525-1 Devil In The Moon
Br 01990, A-86016, A-500546
HERBERT RICHARDS
Pseudonym on Victory 271 for H. Peterson, q.v.
PETE RICHARDS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Champion for Willie Jones and his Orchestra, q.v.
VINCENT RICHARDS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Australian Angelus 3153 for an Irving Mills band, q.v.
BOB RICHARDSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Mayfair G-2023 for Dick Robertson, q.v.
DICK RICHARDSON AND HIS BAND / ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on American Parlophone for Joe Venuti and his Orchestra, q.v.
INEZ RICHARDSON
Vocal, acc. by Henderson's Orchestra: Fletcher Henderson, p, dir: 2 t / tb / 2 cl, as, ts / vn. New York, c. July, 1921.
P-144-2 My June Love
BS 2023, Pm 12105
P-145-2 Love Will Find A Way
BS 2023, Pm 12105
JOE RICHARDSON'S ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Velvet Face for the following items listed in this book:
1048 Hortense (Bailey's Lucky Seven)
1049 Both sides by Bailey's Lucky Seven
1050 Do It Again (Bailey's Lucky Seven)
MABEL RICHARDSON
See Mike Jackson.
BUD RICHIE AND HIS BOYS
Instrumentation and personnel unknown apart from Max Pugh, Richard Barry, v. Richmond, IN, October 10, 1930.
17162 Rockin' Chair - vMP
Ch 16109, 40010
17164-B Slappin' The Bass - vRB
Gnt unissued
HARRY RICHMAN
The following records by this famous entertainer have good jazz-styled accompaniments.
Vocal, acc. by Earl Burtnett's Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel Orchestra: Earl Burtnett, p, dir: Fuzz Menge, t / Fran Baker, c / Lank Menge, tb / Hank Miller, Gene Miller, cl, as / Fred Stoddard, cl, ts, a / Bill Grantham, bj / Harry Robison, sb / Jess Kirkpatrick, d. Los Angeles, January, 1930.
LAE-672-A Puttin' On The Ritz
Br 4677, 01014, A-8668
EARL RICKARD
The following sides by this Al Jolson imitator are of some interest for their jazz-oriented accompaniments.
Vocal, acc. by the Dubs: Earl Oliver, t / Larry Abbott, cl / Jimmy Johnston, bsx / Bill Wirges, p / Harry Reser, bj. New York, January, 1926.
73960-A Sweet Child (I'm Wild About You)
OK 40566, Par E-5629
73961-A Where The Huckleberries Grow
OK 40566, Par E-5629, A-2094
BOB RICKETTS' BAND
Bob Ricketts, p, dir: t / tb / cl / as / bj / d. New York, May 11, 1923.
8368 Mean, Mean Mama
Gnt 5156, St 9403
8369-A If You Want To Keep Your Daddy Home
Gnt 5156, St 9403
ETHEL RIDLEY
Vocal, acc. by Perry Bradford, p. New York, June 9, 1923.
81067-4 Liza Johnson's Got Better Bread (Than Old Sally Lee)
Col A3941
81068-3 Here's Your Opportunity Blues
Col A3941
Camden, NJ, June 13, 1923.
Here's Your Opportunity
Vic test (unnumbered)
That Thing Called Love
Vic test (unnumbered)
Acc. by Leroy Tibbs, p. New York, June 23, 1923.
81096-3 Alabama Bound Blues
Col A3965
81097-2 I Don't Let No One Man Worry Me
Col A3965
Acc. by Bradford's Jazz Phools: Gus Aiken, c / Bud Aiken, tb / Garvin Bushell, cl, as / ? Ernest Elliott, ts / Leroy Tibbs, p / Samuel Speed, bj. New York, June 26, 1923.
28234-2 Memphis, Tennessee
Vic 19111
28235-3 If Anybody Here Wants A Real Kind Mama (Here's Your Opportunity)
Vic 19111
Acc. by the Choo Choo Jazzers: ? Rex Stewart, c, or Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooper, p. New York, c. February, 1925.
31813 Get It Fixed - c
Ajax 17126
31814-E Low Down Daddy Blues - cl
Ajax 17126
Acc. by Memphis Bob (? Bob Fuller), u, or the Choo Choo Jazzers (instrumentation unknown)*. New York, c. March, 1925.
31843-E *I Ain't Got Much, But What I Got, Oh My
Ajax 17131
31844-G He Was A Good Man (But He's Dead And Gone) - uMB
Ajax 17131
THE RIFFERS
Eva Taylor, Lil Armstrong, v duets, acc. by Clarence Williams, p. New York, September 23, 1932.
152310-1 Say It Isn't So / Papa De Da Da
Col 14677-D
152311-2 Rhapsody In Love
Col 14677-D
JOE RINES AND HIS ORCHESTRA
The following by this "sweet" society orchestra is played with some feeling for jazz.
Joe Rines, v, dir: 2 t / 2 as / ts / bar / p / g / sb / d. New York, October 3, 1932.
73737-2 Underneath The Harlem Moon - vJR-O
Vic 24151
JUSTIN RING AND HIS OKEH ORCHESTRA
Justin Ring was musical director of Okeh Records in New York between 1924 and 1930 and produced hundreds of records of all kinds during that time. The following are of some interest as hot dance music.
Justin Ring dir: Mike Mosiello and another, t / tb / Andy Sannella, cl, as, stg / cl, ss, as / cl, ts / p / bj / bb / d / Beth Challis, v. New York, August 2, 1927.
81175-B Miss Annabelle Lee (Who's Wonderful? Who's Marvelous?) - vBC
OK 40869, Par E-4578, R-3418, A-2427, Ar 4296
NOTE: Parlophone E-4578 as THE PARLOPHONE SYNCOPATORS; R-3418 as THE TAMPA BLUE ORCHESTRA; Ariel 4296 as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Justin Ring dir: 2 t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey and another, cl, as / ts / vn / p / Eddie Lang, g / Joe Tarto,
sb / Stan King, d / Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, August 16, 1929.
402860-A True Blue Lou - vSL
OK 41295, Par R-463, A-2867, Ar 4462
NOTE: Parlophone R-463 as TAMPA BLUE ORCHESTRA; Ariel 4462 as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
JOHNNY RINGER'S ROSEMONT ORCHESTRA
Johnny Ringer, d, dir: Sammy Castin, t / Gus Fetterer, cl, as / Bill King, cl, ts / Harry Radford, p, a / Pete Epelitto,
bj / bb. New York, May 24, 1927.
GEX-660 Buffalo Rhythm
Gnt 6183, Ch 15304, 40112
New York, June 23, 1927.
GEX-690 Rubber Heels
Gnt 6199, Ch 15307, 40104
GEX-691 Swamp Blues
Gnt 6199, Ch 15308, 40104
Arthur Fields, v. New York, September 16, 1927.
GEX-875-A Who's That Knockin' At My Door? - vAF
Gnt 6264, Ch 15362
GEX-876-A Moonlit Waters - vAF
Gnt 6264, Voc XA-18036
GEX-877-A The Varsity Drag - vAF
Gnt 6280, Ch 15363, Spr 309, Voc XA-18063
GEX-878 Gold Digger
Gnt 6280, Ch 15366, Spr 310
NOTE: All Champion issues as WALLY SPENCER'S GEORGIANS.
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