ROBERT COOPER
Piano solos. Texas Hotel, San Antonio, TX, April 3, 1934.
82785-1-2 West Dallas Drag
BB B-5459, B-6719
ANDREW COPELAND
Vocal, acc. by Joe Smith, c / tb / cl / p / ? bj / ?bb / ?d. New York, c. August, 1922.
? -2 Buzz Mirandy
BS 14124, Pm 12139
? -1 Down In Dixieland
BS 14124, Pm 12139
MARTHA COPELAND
Vocal, acc. by Eddie Heywood, p. New York, c. September 15, 1923.
71837-D The Down So Long Blues
OK 8112
71838-B The Pawn Shop Blues
OK 8112
New York, c. September 18, 1923.
71844-C Daddy, You've Done Put That Thing On Me
OK 8091
71845-B The Penetrating Blues
OK 8091
Acc. by Cliff Jackson, p. New York, September 14, 1926.
142608-1 Black Snake Blues
Col 14161-D
142609-2-3 Papa, If You Can't Do Better
Col 14161-D
NOTE: This session was originally credited to MARTHA BROWN in the Columbia files, which was later changed to Martha Copeland.
Bubber Miley, t, added. New York, December 21, 1926.
143203-1 On Decoration Day (They'll Know Where To Bring Your Flowers To)
Col 14189-D
143204-3 Fortune Teller Blues
Col 14189-D
Acc. by Phil Worde, p, with Bert Howell, vn / Sidney Easton, v, where shown. Camden, NJ, February 3, 1927.
37393-2 When The Wind Makes Connection With Your Dry Goods - vSE
Vic 20548 - vnBH
37394-2 Hard Headed Mama - vSE
Vic 20548 - vnBH
37395-2 I Don't Care Who Ain't Got Nobody - vnBH
Vic 20769
37396-1 Stole My Man Blues
Vic 20769
Acc. by Louis Hooper, p. New York, February 16, 1927.
143480-2 The Black Snake Moan
Col 14196-D
143481-3 Mine's Just As Good As Yours
Col 14196-D
Louis Metcalf, c, added. New York, March 19, 1927.
143689-1 Soul And Body
Col 14208-D
143690-3 Sorrow Valley Blues
Col 14208-D
Acc. by Ernest Elliott, Bob Fuller, cl / Porter Grainger, p / whistle / train effects. New York, May 5, 1927.
144097-3 Dyin' Crapshooter's Blues
Col 14227-D
144098-3 Mr. Brakes-Man (Let Me Ride Your Train)
Col 14227-D - w / te
Acc. by Porter Grainger, p. New York, July 22, 1927.
144490-3 Police Blues
Col 14237-D
144491-2 Skeleton Key Blues
Col 14237-D
Buddy Christian, bj, added. New York, August 9, 1927.
144538-2 Hobo Bill
Col 14248-D
144539-3 Nobody Rocks Me Like My Baby Do
Col 14248-D
Acc. by Bob Fuller, cl / Porter Grainger, p. New York, October 13, 1927.
144852-3 Shootin' Star Blues
Col 14262-D
144853-3 Good Time Mama Blues
Col 14262-D
Acc. by her Smokey City Trio: Andrew Mead, as / Ralph Jones, vn / Porter Grainger, p. New York, December 6, 1927.
145275-2 Wylie Avenue Blues
Col 14310-D
145276-2 Everybody Does It Now
Wylie Avenue Blues
Acc. by Porter Grainger, p. New York, January 6, 1928.
145478-1 Bank Failure Blues
Col 14281-D
145479-3 Second-Hand Daddy
Col 14281-D
Acc. by Irving Peskin, c / Rube Bloom, p. New York, May 26, 1928.
146348-3 I Can't Give You Anything But Love
Col 14327-D
146349-2 My Daddy Don't Do Nothin' Bad
Col 14327-D
Acc. by Clarence Adams, cl / James P. Johnson, p. New York, June 8, 1928.
146417-1 Somethin' Goin' On Wrong
Col 14352-D
James P. Johnson, speech New York, June 9, 1928.
146420-3 Desert Blues
Col 14352-D
Acc. by Bubber Miley, c / J. C. Johnson, p. New York, August 28, 1928.
146923-2 Mama's Well Has Done Gone Dry
Col 14377-D
146924-3 I Ain't Your Hen, Mr. Fly Rooster
Col 14377-D
COREYFONIC ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Bell for the following items listed in this book:
P-196 Fate (California Ramblers)
P-244 Both sides by Joseph Samuels and his Orchestra
CORINTHIC ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Australian Embassy for the following items listed in this book:
E-134 Will Osborne and his Orchestra
E-145 Benny Goodman and his Orchestra
PAUL CORNELIUS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Instrumentation and personnel unknown; Jim Hartley, Gill Tharpe, v. Richmond, IN, May 4, 1931.
17726 Tiger Rag
Gnt unissued
Richmond, IN, November 1, 1932.
18873 Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia - vJH
Ch 16534, 40084
18876 The Scat Song - vGT
Ch 16572
Richmond, IN, February 5, 1934.
19481 I've Found A New Baby
Ch 16734, 40084
NOTE: Other records by this band are of no known jazz interest.
CORNELL AND HIS ORCHESTRA
See Cornell Smelser and his Orchestra.
FRANK CORNWELL AND HIS ORCHESTRA
The following titles from the twelve recorded by this band for Gennett, Cameo, Harmony, and Edison are known or reported to be of interest; six of the remainder were issued and may prove equally interesting.
Frank Cornwell, vn, v, dir: Morris Selzer, t / Carl Loeffler, tb / Joe Gillespie, Tom Neary, cl as / Bob Montgomery, cl, ts / Gus Gudarian, p, v / Cameron Anderson, bj / Paul Weston, bb / Forrest "Fuzzy" Knight, d, v. New York, January 20, 1927.
143327-3 Voom Voom (Moaden On The Gayden) - vO
Har 341-H
143328-1 Roses For Remembrance - vFC
Har 378-H
143329-3 Crazy Words - Crazy Tune - vGG, FK
Har 341-H
CORONA DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on English Regal for the following items listed in this book:
G-8098 Forgetful Blues (Frank Westphal And his Orchestra)
G-8099 Learn To Do The Strut (The Georgians)
G-8099 Bit By Bit You're Breaking My Heart (Art Kahn and his Orchestra)
G-8121 Last Night On The Back Porch (Original Memphis Five)
G-8147 Arcady (California Ramblers)
G-8148 Cotton Pickers' Ball (Midway Dance Orchestra)
G-8158 Lovey Came Back (The Georgians)
G-8159 Both sides by the Original Memphis Five
G-8188 Linger Awhile (California Ramblers)
G-8201 Moonlight Kisses (California Ramblers)
G-8202 Cover Me Up With The Sunshine Of Virginia (California Ramblers)
G-8230 You Know Me, Alabam' (California Ramblers)
G-8230 It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo' (Original Memphis Five)
G-8231 June Night (Carolina Club Orchestra; see Hal Kemp)
G-8258 Charleston Cabin (California Ramblers)
G-8258 Red Hot Mama (Original Memphis Five)
G-8279 Susquehanna Home California Ramblers)
G-8279 Tessie Stop Teasing Me (Little Ramblers)
G-8293 Eliza (California Ramblers)
G-8293 Go 'Long, Mule (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
G-8298 Back Where The Daffodils Grow (California Ramblers)
G-8376 Me And The Boy Friend (California Ramblers)
G-8378 Nobody Knows What A Red-Head Mama Can Do (Original Memphis Five)
G-8378 When My Sugar Walks Down The Street (Warner's Seven Aces)
G-8471 I Miss My Swiss (Southern Serenaders; see Fletcher Henderson)
G-8492 Oh, Boy! What A Girl (Joe Friedman's Monte Carlo Orchestra)
G-8517 Want A Little Lovin' (Raderman's Roysterers)
G-8517 She Was Just A Sailor's Sweetheart (University Six)
G 8541 I'm Sitting On Top Of The World (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)
G-8561 Then I'll Be Happy (University Six)
G-8599 Drifting Apart (Carleton Terrace Orchestra; see Mike Speciale)
G-8642 Could I? - I Certainly Could (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)
G-8643 What A Man! (University Six)
G-8659 Georgianna (University Six)
G-8687 Iyone, My Own Iyone (Seven Wild Men)
G-8688 Turkish Towel (Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra)
G-8714 So Is Your Old Lady (Original Indiana Five)
G-20040 Side By Side (Ipana Troubadours)
The following British recording issued under this name is of some interest as jazz:
Stan Greening dir: Frank Biffo, Charles Mead, t / Ted Heath or Bernard Tipping, tb / Charles Star and/or Jim Kelleher, cl, as / George Smith, ts / Fred Cooke, p, a / bj / Jock Merrit, bb / Wag Abbey, d. London, April, May, 1925.
A-2056 Everybody Loves My Baby
Re G-8383
CORONET JAZZ BAND
Pseudonym on South African Cymot 778 for the Broadway Syncopators (I AIN'T NEVER HAD NOBODY CRAZY OVER ME) and the Ambassadors (WHEN YOU WALKED OUT), both q.v.
COSMOPOLITAN DANCE PLAYERS
See the Grey Gull studio bands.
BILLY COTTON AND HIS BAND
This British dance band, best remembered for its latter-day comedy presentations, nevertheless recorded some first-class hot performances. There are doubtless others that feature short solos by the same musicians.
BILLY COTTON'S SAVANNAH BAND: Billy Cotton, dir: Sid Buckman, Tommy Birch, t / Joe Ferrie t, tb / Victor Boulcott, Ronnie Coulbertson, cl, as / Sidney Lipton, as, vn / Dave Roberts, cl, ts / Clem Bernard, p, pac / Cyril Gaida, bj, g / Jim Broad, bb / Donald Whitelaw, d. London, late August, 1928.
1204-1-2 Sunny Skies
Pic 108
London, early December, 1928.
1447-2 Ida, Sweet As Apple Cider
Met 1122, Pic / Curry's 214
NOTE: Both Piccadilly issues and Curry's 214 as BOHEMIAN BAND.
BILLY COTTON AND HIS BAND: As above, but Sid Lenton, cl, as, replaces Boulcott or Coulbertson; Jimmy Shankland, cl, ts, replaces Roberts: Alan Ferguson, bj, g, replaces Gaida; Joe Gibson, bb, sb, replaces Broad. Central Hall Westminster, London, March 28, 1930.
WAR-65-1 Happy Feet - v3
Re MR-107, G-20774
London, June 27, 1930.
WAR-219-2 You Gotta Be Modernistic - vSB
Re MR-127
Nat Gonella, t, v, replaces Birch; Mick Burberry, cl, as, bar, replaces Lenton or Boulcott or Coulbertson; Steve King, cl, as, ts, added; Alan Breeze, v, also added at about this date. London, August 14, 1930.
WAR-271-1 That Rhythm Man - v3
Re MR-157
WAR-273-1 Sittin' On A Rainbow - vSB
Re MR-157, G-20833
London, October 21, 1930.
WAR-362-1 Adeline - v3
Re MR-220
WAR-363-1 The New Tiger Rag
Re M2-221
WAR-364-1 Bessie Couldn't Help It - vNG&ch
Re M2-221
London, February 5, 1931.
WA-11166-1 Makin' Wicki-Wacki Down In Waikiki - vNG, AB
Col CB-223
WA-11167-2 Is That Religion? - vNG, AB&ch
Col CB-223
London, February 20, 1931.
WA-11226-2 That Lindy Hop
Col CB-237
WA-11227-2 Shout For Happiness - v
Col CB-234
London, May 21, 1931.
CA-11625-2 Why Shouldn't I? - v
Col CB-297
CA-11626-2 Roll On, Mississippi, Roll On - v
Col CB-298, DO-497
CA-11627-1 You Wouldn't - v
Col CB-297
Billy Cotton, dir: Arthur Williams, George Burgess, t / Dave Burchett, Ellis Jackson, tb / Jack Halsall, Mick Burberry, cl, as / Jimmy Shankland, Cyril Grantham, cl, ts / Phil Phillips vn / Clem Bernard, p / Lal Jackson, bj / Joe White, bb, sb / Arthur Baker, d / Alan Breeze, v. London, November 13, 1931.
CAR-887-1 Nobody's Sweetheart - v
Re MR-450, G-21272
CAR-888-1 Sleepy Time Down South - vCG
Re MR-450
London, February 13, 1932.
CAR-1064-1 You Rascal, You - v
Re MR-541, G-21459
Bruts Gonella, t, replaces Williams; George Glover, cl, as, replaces Halsall. London, November 25, 1932.
CAR-1573-1 I'm Just Wild About Harry - vAB
RZ MR-768, G-21602
Frank Barnes, cl, ts, replaces Grantham. London, February 18, 1933.
CAR-1772-1 Super Tiger Rag - vAB&ch
RZ MR-866, Col 2783-D, Gl GZ 3001
London, April 28, 1933.
CAR-1939-1 Wear A Great Big Smile - vAB
RZ MR-917, Gl GZ-3002
London, May 19, 1933.
CAR-1980-1 Somebody Stole My Gal - vAB
RZ MR-958, G-21786
CAR-1981-1 Bugle Call Rag
RZ MR-958, G-21786
London, June 24, 1933.
CAR-2068-1 Mood Indigo
RZ MR-996, G-21826, Gl GZ-3007
London, July 21, 1933.
CAR-2133-1 Avalon
RZ MR-1035, Gl GZ-3010
CAR-2134-1 Black And Tan Fantasy
RZ MR-1037, Gl GZ-3008
Billy Cotton, dir: George Burgess, Bruts Gonella, Teddy Foster, t / Ellis Jackson, Freddy Burgess, tb / Edgar Bracewell, Frank Kenyon, cl, as / Mick Burberry, as, bar / Frank Barnes, cl ts / Laurie Johnson, Phil Phillips, vn / Clem Bernard, p / Les Casey, g / Joe White, bb, sb / Arthur Baker, d / Alan Breeze, v. London, August 22, 1933.
CAR-2144-1 Sophisticated Lady
RZ MR-1035, Gl GZ-3008
London, August 26, 1933.
CAR-2154-1 Roll Up The Carpets (Push Back The Chairs) - vAB
RZ MR-1025, G-21870
NOTE: Both issues as THE MIDNIGHT MINSTRELS.
Eddie Fearn, t, replaces George Burgess; Tommy Ward, tb, replaces Freddy Burgess. London, September 13, 1933.
CAR-2192-1 Alexander's Ragtime Band
RZ MR-1062
London, September 24, 1933.
CAR-2217-1 Margie
RZ MR-1061, G-21911, Gl GZ-3011
CAR-2218-1 Old-Fashioned Love
RZ MR-1061, Gl GZ-3011
CAR-2219-1 Waiting For The Robert E. Lee
RZ MR-1062, Gl GZ-3010
Ritz Ballroom, Manchester, July 11, 1934.
CAR-2762-1 The Third Tiger
RZ MR-1413, G-22233, Col GN-5002, Gl GZ-3033
Billy Cotton, dir: Eddie Fearn, Bruts Gonella, t / Teddy Foster, t, v / Ellis Jackson, tb, v / Tommy Ward, tb / Edgar Bracewell, Frank Kenyon, cl, as / Mick Burberry, as, bar / Frank Barnes cl, ts / Laurie Johnson, Phil Phillips, vn / Clem Bernard, p / Les Casey, g / Joe White, bb, sb / Arthur Baker, d / Alan Breeze, v. London, August 14, 1934.
CAR-2799-1 St. Louis Blues - vTF
RZ MR-1413, G-22233,Col GN-5002, Gl GZ-3033
London, November 4, 1934.
CAR-3002-1 The Man From Harlem - vTF
RZ MR-1501, OK 41586,Gl GZ-3045
COTTON BLOSSOMS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Radiex for the following items listed in this book:
1225 Doodle Doo Doo for (The Jazeliers)
1245 Doo Wacka Doo (California Ramblers)
COTTON CLUB ORCHESTRA
Andy Preer, vn (when used), dir: R. Q. Dickerson, Louis Metcalf, t / De Priest Wheeler, tb / Dave Jones, ? Walter Thomas, as, bar / Andrew Brown, cl, ts / Earres Prince, p / Charley Stamps, bj / Jimmy Smith, bb / Leroy Maxey, d. New York, January 6, 1925.
140224-1 Down And Out Blues
Col 287-D
140225-1 Snag 'Em Blues
Col 287-D
NOTE: Eli Logan, previously cited as 2nd alto sax, reportedly died in July, 1924; hence the postulate of Thomas.
Harry Cooper, t, replaces Metcalf. New York, March 31, 1925.
140475-1-2-3 Original Two-Time Man
Col unissued
140478-1-2-3 Lonely And Blue
Col unissued
New York, April 27, 1925.
140475-5 Original Two-Time Man
Col 374-D, 3717
140556-2 Riverboat Shuffle
Col 374-D
NOTE: Columbia 3717 as HANNAN DANCE BAND.
Sidney de Paris, t, replaces Cooper; Bob Fuller, cl, ss, as, may replace Jones. New York, November 10, 1925.
141255-1 Everybody Stomp
Col 14113-D
141256-1 Charleston Ball
Col 14113-D
THE COTTON PICKERS
Phil Napoleon, t / Miff Mole, tb / Loring McMurray, cl / Frank Signorelli, p / John Cali, bj / John Helleberg, bb / Jack Roth, d. New York, July, 1922.
8270 / 71 Hot Lips
Br 2292
8272 / 74 State Street Blues
Br 2292
Jimmy Lytell, cl, replaces McMurray. New York, September, 1922.
8923 / 25 I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
Br 2338
8927 / 28 Got To Cool My Doggies Now
Br 2338
Charlie Panelli, tb, replaces Mole. New York, November, 1922.
9309 He May Be Your Man, But He Comes To See Me Sometimes
Br 2380
9312 Great White Way Blues
Br 2380
Helleberg omitted. New York, December, 1922.
9487 Runnin' Wild
Br 2382
9489 Loose Feet
Br 2382
Miff Mole, tb, replaces Panelli; John Helleberg, bb, added; Billy Jones, v. New York, c. February 9, 1923.
9866 / 68 You Tell Her - I Stutter - vBJ
Br 2404
9870 'Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
Br 2404
Rudy Wiedoeft, as, added. New York, March 10, 1923.
10090 I Never Miss The Sunshine
Br 2418
Charlie Panelli, tb, replaces Mole; Wiedoeft omitted. New York, March 17, 1923.
10128 Snakes Hips
Br 2418
Phil Napoleon, t / Charlie Panelli, tb / Jimmy Lytell, cl / Frank Signorelli, p / John Cali, bj / Jack Roth, d / Ernest Hare, v. New York, April 20, 1923.
10421 When Will The Sun Shine For Me?
Br 2436
10426 Down By The River - vEH
Br 2436
Bennie Krueger, as, added / Roth doubles p, next date only. New York, June 27, 1923.
10951 / 52 Duck's Quack
Br 2461
10955 My Sweetie Went Away
Br 2461
Miff Mole, tb, replaces Panelli. New York, September 18, 1923.
11343 Mama Goes Where Papa Goes (Or Papa Don't Go Out Tonight)
Br 2490
11347 Walk, Jenny, Walk
Br 2490
New York, September 19, 1923.
11358 Rampart Street Blues
Br 2486
11361 Back O' Town Blues
Br 2486
New York, September 26, 1923.
11428 / 31 Just Hot
Br 2507
11432 / 34 Shufflin' Mose
Br 2507
New York, November 27, 1923.
11986 Do Yo' Dooty Daddy
Br 2532
11987 / 88 / 89 Blue Rose
Br 2532
Harry Reser, bj; John Helleberg, vn, added. New York, December 14, 1923.
12111 / 2 / 3 Not Here, Not There
Br unissued
12114 / 5 / 6 Steamboat Sal
Br unissued
Roy Johnston, t / Miff Mole, tb / Larry Abbott, cl, as / Frankie Trumbauer, Cm / Rube Bloom, p / Frank di Primo, bj / Louis Chassagne, bb / Ward Archer, d. New York, December 4, 1924.
14382 / 85 Prince Of Wails
Br 2766
Chassagne omitted. New York, December 6, 1924.
14411 / 14 Jimtown Blues
Br 2766
New York, February 6, 1925.
14835 Mishawaka Blues
Br 2818
14838 Jacksonville Gal
Br 2818
New York, April 9, 1925.
15490 Those Panama Mamas
Br 2879, Sil 3101
15494 Down And Out Blues
Br 2879, Sil 3101
NOTE: Silvertone as JOHNSON'S JAZZ BAND.
Mickey Bloom, t, mel / Miff Mole, tb / Chuck Miller, cl, as / Frank Trumbauer, Cm / Rube Bloom, p / Tony Colucci,
bj / Joe Tarto, bb / Ray Bauduc, d. New York, August 21, 1925.
16191 Milenberg Joys
Br 2937
16195 If You Hadn't Gone Away
Br 2937
Unknown cl replaces Miller; Vic Berton, d, replaces Bauduc. New York, November 13, 1925.
16895 Carolina Stomp
Br 2981
New York, November 19, 1925.
16931 Stomp Off, Let's Go
Br 2981
Mickey Bloom, t / Miff Mole, tb / Chuck Miller, cl / Alfie Evans, as, bar / Rube Bloom, p / ? Roy Smeck, bj / Joe Tarto, bb / Vic Berton, d. New York, January 7, 1926.
E-17367; Fallin' Down
E-2099 Br 3001, Voc 15201
E-17371; What Did I Tell Ya?
E-2103 Br 3001, Voc 15201
NOTE: Vocalion 15201 as THE TENNESSEE TOOTERS.
Tommy Dorsey, t / Glenn Miller, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Arthur Schutt, p / Perry Botkin, bj / Joe Tarto, sb / Stan King, d / Hoagy Carmichael, Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, March 27, 1929.
E-29523½-A Rampart Street Blues
Br 4325, 02505, A-8261, A-81004
E-29523½-B Rampart Street Blues - vHC, SL
Br 4325, 5037
E-29523½-G Rampart Street Blues
Br unissued?
E-29524-A-B St. Louis Gal
Br 4440, 1035
E-29525- Kansas City Kitty
Br 4325, 5037, A-8261, A-81004
NOTE: Some copies of Brunswick 02505 were pressed from master E-29525 instead of E-29523 (the ½ indicates that E-29523 was used for another recording, in this case a popular ballad by Chester Gaylord), but all such copies are labeled RAMPART STREET BLUES.
? Carl Kress, g, replaces Botkin; Dick Robertson, v. New York, May 16, 1929.
E-29847- No Parking
Br 4440, 1033
E-29848- Sweet Ida Joy - vDR
Br 4404, 1011
E-29848-G Sweet Ida Joy
Br unissued?
Phil Napoleon, t / Glenn Miller, tb / Jimmy Dorsey and another, cl, as / cl, ts / ? Arthur Schutt, p / Carl Kress, g / Joe Tarto, bb, sb / Vic Berton, d / Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, May 20, 1929.
E-29958- Sugar Is Back In Town - vSL
Br 4404, 1011
E-29958-G Sugar Is Back In Town
Br unissued?
Tommy Dorsey, tb, replaces Miller; unknown bj, replaces Kress; Libby Holman and Marlin Hurt, v, as noted. New York, July 9, 1929.
E-30326- Moanin' Low - vLH
Br 4446, 1038
E-30326-G Moanin' Low
Br unissued?
E-30328- He's A Good Man To Have Around - vLH
Br 4447
E-30329-G He's A Good Man To Have Around
Br A-8406
E-30330-A Shoo Shoo Boogie Boo - vMH
Br 4447
E-30331-G Shoo Shoo Boogie Boo
Br A-8406
NOTE: E-30327 was made for German issue but was never used. This name was also used on Cameo 9048 and Romeo 852 for the Whoopee Makers (see Irving Mills) or, in the case of ST. LOUIS BLUES, for the Broadway Broadcasters (see Sam Lanin); and on Cameo 9207 and Romeo 1009 for Irving Kaufman and his Band, q.v.
The following session, directed by Andy Mansfield, was also recorded and issued as by The Cotton Pickers:
Andy Mansfield, v, dir: 2 c / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / p / bj / bb / d / Sam E. Bird, v. Richmond, IN, February 9, 1928.
13429 Sh-h! Here Comes My Sugar - vSEB&ch
Gnt 6396, Ch 15438
13430 After Awhile - vAM
Gnt 6396
13431 What'll You Do?
Gnt 6380, Spr 333
13431-B What'll You Do?
GS 40113
13432 Third Rail
Gnt 6380, Ch 15438
13432-A Third Rail
GS 40114
See also: Jazzbo's Carolina Serenaders, Ladd's Black Aces, Lanin's Southern Serenaders, Original Memphis Five, Southland Six, Savannah Six, Tennessee Ten.
COTTON PICKER'S (OR PICKERS') ORCHESTRA
See the Grey Gull studio bands.
WALLIE COULTER AND HIS BAND
Pseudonym on Gennett 6369 for Richard M. Jones' Jazz Wizards, q.v.
LYNN COWAN AND HIS BOULEVARD THEATER ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Romeo 358 (AIN'T SHE SWEET?) for the Varsity Eight, q.v.
IDA COX
Vocal, acc. by Lovie Austin, p. Chicago, June, 1923.
1437-1-2-3-4 Any Woman's Blues
Pm 12053, Hg 847, Sil 3559
1438-1-2 Bama Bound Blues
Pm 12045, Hg 829
1439-1-2 Lovin' Is The Thing I'm Wild About
Pm 12045, Hg 829
Acc. by Lovie Austin and her Blues Serenaders: Tommy Ladnier, c / Jimmy O'Bryant, cl / Lovie Austin, p. Chicago, June, 1923.
1442-1-2 Graveyard Dream Blues
Pm 12044, Hg 827, Sig 907, JC L-22
1443-1-2 Weary Way Blues
Pm 12044, Hg 827, Sig 907, JC L-22
NOTE: Harmograph 829 and 847 as JULIA POWERS acc. by GOLDIE HALL; 827 as JULIA POWERS acc. by GOLDIE HALL AND HER BLUES SERENADERS; Silvertone as JANE SMITH. Matrix 1442-2 as GRAVEYARD BLUES on Harmograph as well as some Paramount issues.
Acc. by Lovie Austin, p. Chicago, late September, 1923.
1486-1-2 Blue Monday Blues
Pm 12053, Hg 847, Sil 3559
1487-1-2-4 I Love My Man Better Than I Love
Pm 12056, Hg 858 Myself
NOTE: Harmograph 847 and 858 as JULIA POWERS.
Acc. by Lovie Austin and her Blues Serenaders: Tommy Ladnier, c / Jimmy O'Bryant, cl / Lovie Austin, p. Chicago, late September, 1923.
1488-1-2-3-4 Ida Cox's Lawdy Lawdy Blues
Pm 12064
1488-4 Lawdy Lawdy Blues
Hg 883
1493-3-4 Moanin' Groanin' Blues
Pm 12064, Hg 883
NOTE: Harmograph 883 as JULIA POWERS ACC. BY GOLDIE HALL AND HER BLUES SERENADERS. Matrices 1489-1492 are by Monette Moore.
Acc. by Lovie Austin, p. Chicago, late September, 1923.
1496-1-2-3-4 Chattanooga Blues
Pm 12063, Hg 872
1503-1-2-3-4-5-6 Chicago Bound Blues (Famous Migration Blues)
Pm 12056, Hg 858
1504-1-2 Come Right In
Pm 12022
NOTE: Harmograph 858 as JULIA POWERS, ACC. BY GOLDIE HALL; 872 as JULIUS POWERS, etc. Paramount 12022 as IDA COX AND LOVIE AUSTIN.
Acc. by Lovie Austin and her Blues Serenaders: Tommy Ladnier, c / Jimmy O'Bryant, cl / Lovie Austin, p. Chicago, late September, 1923.
1509-1-2-3-4 I've Got The Blues For Rampart Street
Pm 12063, Hq 872, AM 7
NOTE: Harmograph 872 as JULIUS POWERS.
Acc. by Lovie Austin, p. Chicago, October, 1923.
1545-1-2 Graveyard Dream Blues
Pm 12022
Acc. by Lovie Austin and her Blues Serenaders: Tommy Ladnier-.c / Jimmy O'Bryant, cl / Lovie Austin, p. Chicago, December, 1923.
1594-1-2 Mama Doo Shee Blues
Pm 12085, Hg 897, JC L-76
1595-1-2 Worried Mama Blues
Pm 12085, Hg 897, JC L-76
1604-1-2 So Soon This Morning Blues
Pm 12086
1605-1 Mail Man Blues
Pm 12087
1607-2 Confidential Blues
Pm 12086
NOTE: Matrix 1606 is untraced. Harmograph 897 as JULIA POWERS ACC. BY GOLDIE HALL AND HER BLUES SERENADERS. Some copies of Paramount 12201 by Lottie Beaman (HONEY BLUES) are pressed from matrix
1595.
Acc. by Jesse Crump, p. Chicago, December, 1923.
1626-1-2 Bear Mash Blues
Pm 12087
Acc. by the Pruitt Twins (Miles and Miles Pruitt), bj, g. Chicago, February, 1924.
1696-3 Mean Lovin' Man Blues
Pm 12094
1697-1-2 Down The Road Bound Blues
Pm 12094
Acc. by Lovie Austin and her Blues Serenaders: Tommy Ladnier, c / Jimmy O'Bryant, cl / Charles Harris, cl, as / Lovie Austin, p. Chicago, February, 1924.
1705-2 Last Time Blues
Pm 12212
1706-2 Worried Any How Blues
Pm 12202
1707-1-2 Chicago Monkey Man Blues
Pm 12202
1708-2 Mean Papa Turn Your Key
Pm 12097
NOTE: Paramount 12202 as IDA COX AND HER BLUES SERENADERS.
Unknown bj added. Chicago, February, 1924.
1714-1-2 Blues Ain't Nothin' Else But!
Pm 12212
Harris and bj omitted. Chicago, July, 1924.
1840-3 Kentucky Man Blues
Pm 12220, JD 019
1841-1-2-3 Cherry Picking Blues
Pm 12228
1842-1-2-4 Wild Women Don't Have The Blues
Pm 12228
1843-1-3 Worried In Mind Blues
Pm 12237
NOTE: Matrix 1843-3 features Johnny Dodds, cl, instead of O'Bryant. This anomaly prompts the conjecture that it may be a remake from a later session, of which nothing else is known.
O'Bryant doubles ss. Chicago, July, 1924.
1854-3 Death Letter Blues
Pm 12220, JD 019
1855-4 My Mean Man Blues
Pm 12237
Acc. by her Five Blue Spells: Elmer Chambers, c / Charlie Green, tb / Don Redman, cl*, ss / Fletcher Henderson,
p / Charlie Dixon, bj. New York, late January, 1925.
1998-1 *Those Married Men Blues
Pm 12263
1999-2 Misery Blues (Aching Blues*)
Pm 12258, Sil 3563*
2001-1-3 Graveyard Bound Blues (w / drum effects)
Pm 12251
Howard Scott, c, replaces Chambers; Dixon omitted on 2003-2. New York, late January, 1925.
2001-1 Mississippi River Blues
Pm 12251
2002-2-3 Georgia Hound Blues
Pm 12263
2003-2 Blue Kentucky Blues (Kentucky Blues*)
Pm 12258, Sil 3563*
NOTE: Silvertone 3563 as JANE SMITH. Matrix 2003-2 appears, from aural evidence, to be accompanied by the Original Memphis Five. Possibly this is another post facto remake, from an undocumented session.
Acc. by Lovie Austin and Serenaders: c / Jimmy O'Bryant, cl / Lovie Austin, p. Chicago, April, 1925.
2103-2 Black Crepe Blues
Pm 12291
2104-2 Fare Thee Well Poor Gal
Pm 12291
2105-2 Cold Black Ground Blues
Pm 12282
2106-2 Someday Blues
Pm 12282
Vocal duets with Papa Charlie Jackson, acc. by the latter, bj. Chicago, April, 1925.
2109-1-2 Mister Man - Part 1
Pm 12275
2110-2 Mister Man - Part 2
Pm 12275
Vocal, acc. by Lovie Austin and her Serenaders: Bob Shoffner, c / Jimmy O'Bryant, cl / Lovie Austin, p. Chicago, August, 1925.
2242-1-2 Mistreatin' Daddy Blues
Pm 12298
2243-1-2 Long Distance Blues
Pm 12307
2244-1-2 Southern Woman's Blues
Pm 12298
2246-1 Lonesome Blues
Pm 12307
NOTE: Matrix 2245 is untraced.
Acc. by Charlie Jackson, bj. Chicago, September, 1925.
2287-1 How Long, Daddy, How Long?
Pm 12325
Acc. by Lovie Austin's Serenaders: Bob Shoffner, c / Jimmy O'Bryant, cl / Lovie Austin p / W. E. Burton, d. Chicago, September, 1925.
2291-2 How Can I Miss You When I've Got Dead Aim?
Pm 12334
2292-1-2 I Ain't Got Nobody
Pm 12334
Acc. by unknown c / Jesse Crump, or. Chicago, September, 1925.
2293-1-2 Coffin Blues
Pm 12318
2294-1-2 Rambling Blues
Pm 12318
Acc. by Lovie Austin's Serenaders: As for the last session accompanied thus. Chicago, September, 1925.
2299-1 One Time Woman Blues
Pm 12325
Acc. by Lovie Austin's Serenaders: ? Bernie Young, c / ? Charlie Green, tb / Jimmy O'Bryant, cl / Lovie Austin, p /
? W. E. Burton, woodblocks. Chicago, February, 1926.
2441-2 Trouble Trouble Blues
Pm 12344
2443-1-2 Do Lawd Do
Pm 12353
2444-1-2 I'm Leaving Here Blues
Pm 12344
2445-1-2 Night And Day Blues
Pm 12353
NOTE: Some copies of Paramount 12344 have reversed labels. Matrix 2442 is untraced.
Acc. by Lovie Austin's Serenaders: ? Shirley Clay, c / ? Kid Ory or ? Albert Wynn, tb / Johnny Dodds, cl / Lovie Austin, p / Eustern Woodfork, bj. Chicago, c. July 1926.
2633-2 Don't Blame Me
Pm 12381
2634-2 Scottle De Doo
Pm 12381
Acc. by Jesse Crump, p. Chicago, c. July, 1927.
4602-1 'Fore Day Creep
Pm 12488, Bwy 5075
4603-1 Gypsy Glass Blues
Pm 12488, Bwy 5075
4625-1-2 Mojo Hand Blues
Pm 12540
4626-1 Alphonsia Blues
Pm 12540
4635-1 Pleading Blues
Pm 12513
4636-1 Lost Man Blues
Pm 12513
4637-1 Hard, Oh Lawd
Pm 12502, Bwy 5016
4638-2 Mercy Blues
Pm 12502, Bwy 5016
NOTE: Broadway 5016 as KATE LEWIS, 5075 as VELMA BRADLEY. Some copies of Paramount 12502 are to be found with reversed labels.
Chicago, c. September, 1927.
20041-2 Seven Day Blues
Pm 12556
20042-2 Cold And Blue
Pm 12556
Chicago, c. October, 1927.
20125-1 Midnight Hour Blues
Pm 12582
20126-2 Give Me A Break Blues
Pm 12582
Acc. by ? Dave Nelson or ? B. T. Wingfield, c / Jesse Crump, p / bj. Chicago, July, 1928.
20703-2 Bone Orchard Blues
Pm 12664
20704-2 Sobbin' Tears Blues
Pm 12727
20705-2 Booze Crazy Man Blues
Pm 12677
20706-2 Broadcasting Blues
Pm 12677
20708-2 Western Union Blues
Pm 12664
Chicago, July, 1928.
20712-2 Fogyism
Pm 12690
20713-1 Separated Blues
Pm 12727
20714-1 Tree Top Tall Papa
Pm 12690
NOTE: The intervening matrices are by Bill Haid and his Thieves of Sleep.
Acc. by ? B. T. Wingfield, c / cl, as / ? Tiny Parham, p. Chicago, August, 1928.
20762-1 Marble Stone Blues
Pm 12738
20763-1 Crow Jane Woman
Pm 12738
20766-1 Worn Down Daddy Blues
Pm 12704
20767-2 Sneaking Blues (I. C. Train Blues )
Pm unissued
20768-1 You Stole My Man
Pm 12704
Acc. by Roy Palmer, tb / cl / ? Tiny Parham, p. Chicago, c. October, 1929.
21416-2 I'm So Glad
Pm 12965, VJR 17
21418-1 Jail House Blues
Pm 12965, VJR 17
NOTE: Matrix 21417 is untraced.
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