EUGENE ANTHONY
Piano solo. Chicago, December 21, 1928.
TC-2735 Ticklin' The Baby Grand
Br unissued
ARCADIA SEXTETTE
Pseudonym on Lucky Strike for the Buffalodians, q.v.
ARCADIA PEACOCK ORCHESTRA OF ST. LOUIS
Jack Ford, vn, dir: Bob Pope, t / Tommy Moore, tb / Bud Hassler, cl, as / Jules Schneider, cl,
ts / Al Carsella, pac / Eddie Ward, p / Porter Brown, bj / Chick Harvey, bb, v / Marty Gardner, d / Marty Livingston, v. St. Louis, November 1, 1923.
28865-1-2-3 Little Boy Blues
Vic unissued
28866-1-2-3 Roamin' To Wyomin' - vML
Vic unissued
28867-1-2 St. Louis Tickle
Vic unissued
28868-1-2-3 You May Be Fast, But Mama's Gonna Slow You Down
Vic unissued
Bill Schmidt, cl, as, added. St. Louis, January, 1924.
8509-A Trippin' Along (With You And Me) (waltz)
OK 40044, Od 03165
8510-B Ain't You Ashamed!
OK 40052
8511-B She Wouldn't Do What I Asked Her To - vML
OK 40052
8513-A Dream Boat
OK 40044, Od 03165
NOTE: 8509 and 8513 were also pressed on a contemporary unnumbered red-label Parlophone, manufactured in the U.K. for export to Australia.
? Al Carsella, 2nd p. St. Louis, November 29, 1924.
8763-B Dog On The Piano
OK 40272, Par E-5370, Od 03164
8764-A Where's My Sweetie Hiding? - vCH
OK 40254, Par E-5325, Od 03163, Beka 8764, LAR A-4183
8765-A Little Boy Blues
OK 40440, Par E-5487
8766-B Spring Has Come (And I'm Alone)
OK 40264
8767-B Let Me Be The First To Kiss You Good Morning
OK 40254, Par E-5325, Od 03163, LAR A-4275
8768-B Ah! Ah! Archie
OK 40264
Jack Ford, vn, dir: Bob Pope, t / Tommy Moore, tb / Bud Hassler, Bill Schmidt, cl, as / Jules Schneider, cl, ts / Al Carsella, pac / Eddie Ward, p / Porter Brown, bj / Chick Harvey, bb, v / Marty Gardner, d. St. Louis, March, 1925.
9016-A If It Wasn't For You I Wouldn't Be Crying Now - vCH
OK 40372
9017-A Waiting For The Moon
OK 40372, LAR A-4303
NOTE: Parlophone R-3366, although credited to the Arcadia Peacock Orchestra, is actually by Sol S. Wagner and his Orchestra, q.v.
ARCADIAN SERENADERS
Wingy Mannone, c / Avery Loposer, tb, v / Cliff Holman, cl, as / Johnny Riddick, p / "Slim" (Hall) Flohr, bj / Felix Guarino, d / Chick Harvey, v. St. Louis, c. November 29, 1924.
8775-A San Sue Strut
OK 40378
8776-A Who Can Your Regular Be Blues - vAL
OK 40440, Par E-5487
8777-A Bobbed Haired Bobbie (Bobbie Be Mine) - vCH
OK 40378
8778-A Fidgety Feet
OK 40272, Od 03164
Sterling Bose, c, replaces Mannone; Bob Marvin, bj, replaces Hall; Marty Livingston, v. St. Louis, c. October 26, 1925.
9407-A The Co-Ed
OK 40503, Par E-5549
9408-A Back Home In Illinois - vML
OK 40538
9409-A You Gotta Know How - vML
OK 40517, Par E-5548, Od A-60231
9410-A Carry It On Down
OK 40538
9411-A Yes Sir, Boss
OK 40562
9412-A Original Dixieland
OK 40562, Od 74208
9413-A Just A Little Bit Bad - vML
OK 40503, Par E-5549
9414-A Angry
OK 40517, Par E-5548, Od A-60232
NOTE: Odeon A-60231 and A-60232 are coupled.
THE ARCADIANS
Pseudonym on various Canadian labels for the following items listed in this book:
Apex 761 My Barcelona (California Ramblers)
Crown 81297 I'm On A Diet Of Love (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
Domino 21304 Just Another Day Wasted Away (California Ramblers)
Domino 21344 There's A Cradle In Caroline (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)
ARCADIANS DANCE ORCHESTRA
Bert Firman directed this Zonophone recording band until the end of 1928, when his brother John assumed leadership. The following are known to be of interest as jazz.
Bert Firman, vn (when used), dir: probably: Max Goldberg (and another?), t / Ben Oakley or Ted Heath, tb / Arthur Lally and another, cl, as, bar / Billy Barton, cl, ts / John Firman, p / Joe Brannelly, bj / ? Billy Bell, bb / Max Bacon, d. Hayes, Middlesex, February 9, 1926.
Yy-7868-2 Clap Hands! Here Comes Charlie
Zon 2720, Hom D-953
Yy-7870-3 Charleston Charlie
Zon 2720, Hom D-953
NOTE: Homochord as EUGENE BROCKMAN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Bert Firman, vn (when used), dir: Sylvester Ahola, Andy Richardson, t / Perley Breed, cl, as / as / John Helfer, cl, ts / John Firman, p / Joe Brannelly, bj / Billy Bell, bb / Harry Robbins, d / Charles Saxby, or. Kensington Cinema, London, May 22, 1928.
YR-1908-1 Sunny Skies
Zon 5152
John Firman, p, dir: Sylvester Ahola, t / Arthur Lally, cl, as / as / John Helfer, cl, ts / Maurice Elwin, v / Joe Brannelly, bj / Billy Bell, bb / Harry Robbins, d / Charles Saxby, or. Kensington Cinema, London, September 11, 1928.
YR-1991-2 That's My Weakness Now - vME
Zon 5202
? Chelsea Quealey, t, replaces Ahola. Kingsway Hall, London, November 21, 1928.
Yy-15019-3 Out Of The Dawn - vME
Zon 5250
Sylvester Ahola, t replaces ? Quealey. Kingsway Hall, London, December 12, 1928.
Yy-15060-2 I Still Love You - vME
Zon 5273
Yy-15061-2 I'd Rather Cry Over You - vME
Zon 5273
Kingsway Hall, London, January 9, 1929.
Yy-15086-2 Why? - vME
Zon 5306
Yy-15087-3 Sentimental Baby - vME
Zon 5289
Yy-15089-2 Happy Days And Lonely Nights
Zon 5289
Kingsway Hall, London, January 22, 1929.
Yy-15103-2 Glad Rag Doll
Zon 5291
Kingsway Hall, London, February 13, 1929.
Yy-15125-2 Considerin'
Zon 5306
Kingsway Hall, London, February 22, 1929.
Yy-15137-2 Up The River - vME
Zon 5328
Kingsway Hall, London, April 30, 1929.
Yy-16615-3 She's Funny That Way - vME
Zon 5364
Yy-16617-3 There's A Four-Leaf Clover In My Pocket - vME
Zon 5364
Kingsway Hall, London, May 7, 1929.
Yy-16622-2 Wedding Bells - vME
Zon 5384
Danny Polo, cl, as, replaces Lally. Kingsway Hall, London, July 17, 1929.
Yy-16694-1 Cute Little Flat - vME
Zon 5412
Yy-16696-1 Sweet Liza - vME
Zon 5412
Kingsway Hall, London, September 5, 1929.
Yy-16741-1 Mean To Me - vME
Zon 5433
Yy-16742-2 When I Met Connie In The Cornfield - vME
Zon 5459
Kingsway Hall, London, October 22, 1929.
Yy-17820-2 Button Up Your Overcoat - vME
Zon 5478
Yy-17822-3 Ain't Misbehavin'
Zon 5479
NOTE: Matrix Yy-17821 was issued as THE RHYTHMIC EIGHT, q.v. Saxby did not play on it.
Kingsway Hall, London, February 12, 1930.
Yy-18663-2 At The End Of The Lonesome Trail
Zon 5560
John Firman, p, dir: Max Goldberg and another, t / Chester Smith, cl, as / Arthur Lally, cl, as, bar / George Smith,
ts / Joe Brannelly, bj / ? Billy Bell, bb / Harry Robbins, d / Charles Saxby, or / Maurice Elwin, v. Kingsway Hall,
London, March 19, 1930.
Yy-18706-2 What Can I Do? - vME
Zon 5582
Kingsway Hall, London, May 6, 1930.
Yy-18771-1 'Leven-Thirty Saturday Night
Zon 5603
Kingsway Hall, London, June 25, 1930.
Yy-19647-1 We'll Build A Little World Of Our Own - vME
Zon 5704
NOTE: This band was also known as the LONDON ORCHESTRA when recording selections from musical shows and films, and after September, 1930, it was renamed ORPHEUS DANCE BAND. Titles of jazz interest will be found under both names.
ARC-BRUNSWICK STUDIO BANDS
A complete listing of sides made by the studio dance orchestras for Brunswick and Melotone (subsequently to become amalgamated with Banner, Conqueror, Pathé, Romeo, and other labels within the American Record Corporation), is given in The American Dance Band Discography. Reference to this will show how extraordinarily complicated the crediting of names was. A single session of four titles might produce issues labeled with a different band name each. Because many of these were bands that actually existed, but had little if anything to do with the orchestras heard on the records, it seems to be more suitable to list all the ARC "house" bands under the above heading, with reference to the names on the labels. The abbreviations used for these are as follows:
RB - Ralph Bennett and his Seven Aces (All Eleven of 'Em)
BC - Bob Causer and his Cornellians (or sometimes his Orchestra)
OF - Owen Fallon and his Californians
SH - Sleepy Hall and his Collegians
AK - Art Kahn's Orchestra
EL - Ed L(l)oyd and his Orchestra
LPM - Les Peabody and his Memphis Ramblers
The records listed below are chosen from the enormous output by the house bands as containing at least one good jazz solo. They have been reported by reliable authorities, and many have been checked for the qualities ascribed to them. There may well be many others that have so far eluded even these vigilant collectors. Further recordings using similar pseudonyms or alter-egos were imade by such bands as Gene Kardos', Smith Ballew's, Victor Young's, and Dick Robertson's, and details will be found under these headings. Only a collective personnel can be given:
Bunny Berigan, Sterling Bose, Frank Guarente, Bob Effros, t / Tommy Dorsey, Charlie Butterfield, Jack Teagarden, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, Chester Hazlett, Sid Stoneburn, Arnold Brilhart cl, as, bar, etc. / Larry Binyon, Mutt Hayes, cl, ts, f, etc. / Joe Venuti, Harry Hoffman, Walter Edelstein, Lou Kosloff, vn / Joe Meresco, Arthur Schutt, p / Eddie Lang, Carl Kress, Dick McDonough, Perry Botkin, Tommy Felline, bj, g / Joe Tarto, bb, sb / Hank Stern, bb / Dick Cherwin, Artie Bernstein, sb / Stan King, Larry Gomar, d, vib, etc. / Smith Ballew (as ROSS COLBY) and others, v.
New York, February 21, 1931.
E-36132-A Ev'rything That's Nice Belongs To You - vSB
Mt M-12124 (OF), Pan 25054, P-12124 (OF), Mf G-2014
NOTE: Panachord 25054 as AL SHERMAN AND HIS COLLEGE INN ORCHESTRA; Mayfair as SOUTHERN STATE RAMBLERS.
Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, April 16, 1931.
E-36627- Bubbling Over With Love - vSL
Mt M-12155, Pan 25043, P-12155 (SH), Emb 137
NOTE: Embassy as THE RAMBLERS.
Paul Small, v. New York, December 3, 1931.
E-37441-B Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea - vPS
Mt M-12292 (SH)
E-37442-A Fate Introduced Me To You - vPS
Mt M-12292 (SH)
The following personnel has been established for the next two sessions: Red Nichols, Don Moore, Snub Pollard, t / Johnny Davis, t, v / Will Bradley, tb / Artie Shaw, Russ Lyon, cl, as / Babe Russin, ts / Harry Bluestone, vn / Fulton McGrath, p / Tony Sacco, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Victor Engle, d / Kenny Sargent, v. New York, December 22, 1931.
11069- Oh! What A Thrill (To Hear It From You) - vJD
Per 15557, Cr 91259 (BC)
11070-1-2-3 I Found You - vJD
ARC unissued
11071-1-2-3 Delishious - vJD
ARC unissued
11072-1-2-3 Somebody From Somewhere
ARC unissued
New York, January 2, 1932.
11070- I Found You - vKS
Per 15557, Cr 91259 (BC)
11071-4-5-6 Delishious - vKS
ARC unissued
11072-4 Somebody From Somewhere - vKS
Per 15556, Cr 91258 (BC)
The regular instrumentation of 2-3 t / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / vn / p / g / bb or sb / d, drawn from the collective personnel; Dick Robertson, v. New York, January 13, 1932.
11116- Kickin' The Gong Around - vDR
Mt M-12305, Pan 25196
11117- Aw, You Dawg! - vDR
Mt M-12305, Pan 25196
NOTE: Both the above issues as DICK ROBERTSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Chick Bullock, Tony Starr, v. New York, January 14, 1932.
11130- Of Thee I Sing - vCB
Per 15570
11131-1 Of Thee I Sing - vTS
Mt M-12299 (SH)
11132- Who Cares? (So Long As You Care For Me) - vCB
Per 15570
11133-1 Who Cares? (So Long As You Care For Me) - vTS?
Mt M-12299 (SH)
NOTE: Perfect 15570 as HAL WHITE AND HIS ALL-STAR COLLEGIANS.
New York, February 17, 1932.
B-11311-A Sing A New Song - vDR
Mt M-12320, Mf G-2197
11312- Sing A New Song - vCB
Per ?
B-11313- Stop The Sun, Stop The Moon (My Man's Gone) - vDR
Mt M-12320
NOTE: Melotone M-12320 as DICK ROBERTSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Mayfair as TED COLLINS AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Elmer Feldkamp, v; possibly he is one of the cl / as players here. New York, February 24, 1932.
11343- What A Life! (Trying To Live Without You) - v3
Per 15577, Cr 91289
B-11344-A What A Life! (Trying To Live Without You) - v3
Mt M-12329 (EL)
11347-2 Too Many Tears - vEF
Ban 32382, Per 15577, Mt M-12326 (EL), Cr 91289, Dec F-3002, Mf G-2164
NOTE: Perfect 15577 and Crown 91289 as ED KIRKEBY AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Decca F-3002 as THE RHYTHM MANIACS; Mayfair G-2164 as STAN PHILLIPS AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Smith Ballew, Scrappy Lambert, v. New Ycrk, March 1, 1932.
11381- What Would You Do? - vSL
Per 15583, Mt 91301 (BC)
B-11382-A What Would You Do? - vSB
Mt M-12335, Pan 25242 (EL), Mf G-2174
NOTE: Mayfair G-2174 as EDDIE BOYD AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Personnel includes Tom Brown, as / Chick Bullock, Dick Robertson, v. New York, March 14, 1932.
11466-1 You're The One (You Beautiful Son-Of-A-Gun) - vCB
Ban 32401, Or 2437, Per 12795
B-11467-A You're The One (You Beautiful Son-Of-A-Gun) - vDR
Mt M-12343
11468-1 If It Ain't Love - vCB
Ban 32401, Or 2437, Per 12795
B-11469-A If It Ain't Love - vDR
Mt M-12343
NOTE: Banner, Oriole and Perfect as CHICK BULLOCK AND HIS LEVEE LOUNGERS; Melotone M-12343 as DICK ROBERTSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
2 t / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / vn / p / g / sb / d, from the collective personnel; George Beuchler, v. New York, March 22, 1932.
B-11551-A My Lips Want Kisses (My Heart Wants Love) - vGB
Mt M-12346, Pan 25249 (LPM), Mf G-2178
NOTE: Mayfair as JACK LOCKE AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Bill Coty, Harold van Emburgh, v. New York, April 5, 1932.
B-11649-1 Gosh Darn! - vBC, HvE
Mt M-12355 (SH), Or 2461, Per 15597
NOTE: Oriole 2461 and Perfect 15597 as HAROLD WHITE AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Personnel includes Fran Frey, as, v; Chick Bullock, v. New York, April 19, 1932.
11723-1 Crazy People (Grazly People*) - vFF
Per 15602, Mt 91339 (EK), Imp 2742, Kr 21080*
B-11724-A Crazy People - vCB
Mt M-12363 (OF), Dec F-3059
NOTE: Decca as RON ALDRIDGE AND HIS RENO BOYS; Imperial as HOLLYWOOD DANCE ORCH.
New York, May 10, 1932.
11799- Goodbye Blues - vGB
Per 15611, Mt 91350
B-11300- Goodbye Blues - vDR
Mt M-12374
NOTE: Mt M-12374 as DICK ROBERTSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA; 91350 as DAN RITCHIE AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
New York, June 2, 1932.
11892- Who Besides Me (Sits Beside You) - vCB
Per 15622, Dec F-3110
NOTE: Perfect 15622 as CHICK BULLOCK AND HIS LEVEE LOUNGERS; Decca F-3110 as RON ALDRIDGE AND HIS RENO BOYS.
Smith Ballew, v. New York, June 14, 1932.
11935-1 Sleep (Come On And Take Me) - vSB
Mt M-12409 (OF), Per 15626, Ro 1871, Mt 91371 (all SB)
New York, June 15, 1932.
11941-1 Banking On The Weather - vHvE
Mt M-12406 (SH), Per 15628, Pan 25436 (SH)
NOTE: Perfect 15628 as VIC IRWIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
New York, July 1, 1932.
B-12011- Somewhere In The West
Mt M-12419 (RB)
B-12012-A Rain, Rain, Go Away! - vCB
Mt M-12419 (RB), Pan 25295 (RB)
12013- Rain, Rain, Go Away! - vDR
Per 15639 (BC)
12014- It Was So Beautiful - vDR
Per 15640
B-12015- It Was So Beautiful - vCB
Mt M-12441, Pan 25262 (AK)
NOTE: Perfect 15640 as DICK ROBERTSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Johnny Mercer, Ray Heatherton, v. New York, July 22, 1932.
B-12103-A Goodbye To Love - vRH
Mt M-12454 (SH)
B-12105-A I'll Never Be The Same - vRH
Mt M-12442, Pan 25295 (SH)
12106- Mouthful O' Jam - vJM
ARC unissued
2 t / tb / 2cl, as / cl, ts / vn / p / g / sb / d, selected from the collective personnel; Will Osborne, v. New York, September 27, 1932.
12371-1 What Would Happen To Me If Something Happened To You? - vWO
Ban 32576, Cq 8016, Or 2570, Per 15679, Re 1942, Mt M-12503, Pan 25386, Bcst B-105 (EL), Mf G-2252
NOTE: Banner, Conqueror, Oriole, Perfect, Regal as WILL OSBORNE AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Mayfair as BUD LEONARD AND HIS PENNSYLVANIANS.
Dick Robertson, v. New York, October 27, 1932.
12509-1 You'll Get By (With The Twinkle In Your Eye) - vDR
Ban 32602, Mt M-12532, Or 2589, Per 15692, Ro 1964, Pan 25461 (BC)
Jan Peerce (as PINKY PEARL), v. New York, November 22, 1932.
12629-1 In The Dim, Dim Dawning - vJP
Ban 32628, Mt M-12556, 91462, Or 2608, Per 15736, Ro 1982, Pan 25404
NOTE: All the above issues as CLIFF MARTIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
New York, December 17, 1932.
12741-A It's Gonna Be You - vDR
Pan 25460 (EL), Mf G-2195
NOTE: Mayfair as MATT PETERS' ORCHESTRA.
Elmer Feldkamp, v, possibly cl, as, also. New York, April 15, 1933.
13252-1 Look What I've Got - vEF
Pan 25524 (RB)
13253-1 Look What I've Got - vDR
Ban 32750, Mt M-12679, Or 2686, Per 15761, Ro 2059 (EL)
VICTOR ARDEN
The following is an interesting arrangement of a ragtime classic. Victor Arden made many records and piano rolls, alone and with other pianists (notably Phil Ohman), instrumental sides with the All Star Trio and later the Arden-Ohman Orchestra, all of no jazz content.
Piano duet with Phil Ohman, acc. by John Helleberg, bb, sb / Happy Reiss, d. New York, October 24, 1930.
63168-1-2-3 Maple Leaf Rag (Scott Joplin) - bb
Vic unissued
New York, December 10, 1930.
63168-4 Maple Leaf Rag (Scott Joplin) - sb
Vic 22608, HMV EA-886
ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Ariel for almost all dance bands from the Okeh and Zonophone repertoire, of which the following are known to be of interest as jazz. (The Ariel catalogue number is often prefixed Z-.)
333 Last Night On The Back Porch (Original Capitol Orchestra)
655 Both sides by the Original Capitol Orchestra
1076 I Haven't Told Her, She Hasn't Told Me (Devonshire Restaurant Dance Band)
1090 So Tired (The Rhythmic Eight)
1104 In The Evening (The Rhythmic Eight)
4148 Charleston Baby Of Mine (Fred "Sugar" Hall and his Sugar Babies)
4192 When The Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along (Arkansas Travelers)
4192 Say It Again (Emerson Gill and his Castle of Paris Orchestra)
4229 Ain't She Sweet? (Ted Wallace and his Orchestra)
4233 Nesting Time (Ted Wallace and his Orchestra)
4250 When I First Met Mary (Ted Wallace and his Orchestra)
4259 Ain't That A Grand And Glorious Feeling? (The Goofus Five)
4296 Miss Annabelle Lee (Justin Ring and his Okeh Orchestra)
4299 That's My Weakness Now (Harry Reser's Jazz Pilots)
4311 That's My Mammy (The Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra)
4318 I Can't Give You Anything But Love (The Goofus Five and their Orchestra)
4324 Out Of The Dawn (The Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra)
4343 Both sides by Arthur Rosebery and his Dance Band
4352 Sonny Boy (The Goofus Five and their Orchestra)
4360 Sally Of My Dreams (The Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra)
4360 My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now (The Goofus Five and their Orchestra)
4363 I'm On The Crest Of A Wave (Joe Venuti and his New Yorkers)
4364 I Faw Down And Go 'Boom!' (Fred "Sugar" Hall and his Sugar Babies)
4364 Susianna (Sam Lanin's Famous Players)
4412 Caressing You (The Goofus Five and their Orchestra)
4418 Was It A Dream? (Dorsey Brothers' Augmented Orchestra, as ARIEL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA)
4424 I'll Never Ask For More (The Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra)
4444 Your Mother And Mine (The Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra)
4445 Singin' In The Rain (The Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra)
4445 Nobody But You (Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra)
4446 S'posin' (Smith Ballew and his Orchestra)
4452 Little Pal (Joe Venuti and his New Yorkers)
4462 True Blue Lou (Justin Ring and his Okeh Orchestra)
4483 Both sides by Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra
4498 Piccolo Pete (Fred "Sugar" Hall and his Sugar Babies)
4506 Miss Wonderful (Carolina Club Orchestra)
4517 Sitting On The Cold Wet Grass (Arthur Rosebery and his Dance Band)
4528 Lucky Me - Lovable You (Casa Loma Orchestra)
4530 That Wonderful Something Is Love (Joe Venuti and his New Yorkers)
4537 Just You - Just Me (Smith Ballew and his Orchestra)
4537 Love Ain't Nothin' But The Blues (Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra)
4538 The Free And Easy (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
4541 We'll Build A Little World Of Our Own (Smith Ballew and his Orchestra)
4563 Weary River (Joe Venuti and his New Yorkers)
4580 I'm In The Market For You (Smith Ballew and his Orchestra)
4599 Ro-Ro-Rollin' Along (Ted Wallace and his Orchestra)
4613 I Love You So Much (Smith Ballew and his Orchestra)
4636 Where The Golden Daffodils Grow (Smith Ballew and his Orchestra)
4652 Dancing With Tears In My Eyes (Joe Venuti and his New Yorkers)
4671 I'm Proud Of You (Sam Lanin's Famous Players)
4693 The Little Things In Life (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)
4707 Truly (I Love You) (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)
4707 To Whom It May Concern (Ray Seeley and his Orchestra)
4729 If You Should Ever Need Me (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
4743 Would You Like To Take A Walk? (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)
4751 There Ought To Be A Moonlight Saving Time (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
4762 Me! (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
4764 Both sides by Ben Selvin and his Orchestra
4765 I Love You In The Same Sweet Way (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
4827 Little Girl (Joe Venuti's Blue Four)
4829 Both sides by Ben Selvin and his Orchestra
4951 Sing Me A Swing Song (Nat Gonella and his Georgians)
THE ARKANSAS TRAVELLERS
Roy Johnston, t / Miff Mole, tb / Frank Trumbauer, Cm / Chuck Miller, cl, ts / Rube Bloom, p / Ward Archer, d. New York, May, 1924.
72553-C Georgia Blues
OK 40124
72554-A Lost My Baby Blues
OK 40124
Vic d'Ippolito and another, t, replace Johnston; Dick Johnson, Alfie Evans, cl, as, replace Trumbauer; unknown bb added; Vernon Dalhart, v. New York, August 11, 1924.
72747-B She Loves Me - vVD
OK 40183, Par E-5293
72748-B Any Way The Wind Blows (My Sweetie Goes) - vVD
OK 40183, Par E-5293
New York, November 19, 1924.
72980-C Copenhagen
OK 40236, LAR A-4322, Od 03011, Par A-2060
72981-B Those Panama Mamas (Are Ruining Me)
OK 40236, LAR A-4266, Od 03011
Red Nichols, Vic d'Ippolito, t / Miff Mole or Mike Durso, tb / Dick Johnson, Alfie Evans, cl, as / Morris Dixon, cl, ts / ? Arthur Schutt, p / Tony Colucci, bj / Bill Short, bb / Irving Farberman, d. New York, December 18, 1924.
73031-B How I Love That Girl
OK 40277, Par E-5381, Od 03169
73032-B Honest And Truly
OK 40257, LAR A-4271, Od 03166
73033-B Homebound (For Charleston, South Carolin')
OK 40267
NOTE: All issues of matrix 73032-B as THE LANIN ORCHESTRA.
New York, January 10, 1925.
73087-A Why Couldn't It Be Poor Little Me?
OK 40303
73088-C I'll See You In My Dreams
OK 40277, Par E-5381, LAR A-4277, Od 03169
NOTE: Okeh 40303 as THE MELODY SHEIKS.
? Hymie Farberman, t, replaces d'Ippolito; Billy Jones, v. New York, c. July 2, 1925.
73494-A Row, Row, Rosie - vBJ
OK 40426, Par E-5435, Beka A-73494, Od 03373
73495-A Indian Nights
OK 40438, Par E-5520, LAR A-4299, Od 03373
NOTE: All issues from matrix 73495-A as THE MELODY SHEIKS.
Chelsea Quealey, t, replaces Nichols. New York, June 21, 1926.
74179-B I'm Walking Around In Circles
OK 40641, Od A-60285, LAR A-4333
74180-B Breezin' Along With The Breeze
OK 40640, Par E-5635, LAR A-4332, Od A-60288
74181-A When The Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along
OK 40640, Par E-5635, Ar 4192, LAR A-4332, Od A-60287
NOTE: Ariel as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA; Okeh 40641 as OKEH SYNCOPATORS; Odeon A-60285 as ODEON SYNCOPATORS. Odeon A-60287 and A-60288 are coupled.
New York, c. August 23, 1926.
74308-A Ting-A-Ling, The Bells'll Ring
OK 40674
Lem Cleg, v. New York, October 1, 1926.
80148-A Give Me A Ukulele (And A Ukulele Baby) - vLC
OK 40700
New York, November 26, 1926.
80225-B I Can't Get Over A Girl Like You Loving A Boy Like Me - vLC
OK 40727, Par E-5761, A-4503, LAR A-4503, Od A-189004
80226-C Take In The Sun, Hang Out The Moon - vLC
OK 40724, Par E-5774, LAR A-4502, Od 04003, 165024
80227-A Brown Sugar
OK 40727, Par E-5761, A-4503, Od A-189004
Red Nichols, t / Miff Mole, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl / Fred Morrow, as / Arthur Schutt, p / Vic Berton, d. New York,
January 4, 1927.
143260-3 Washboard Blues
Diva 2332-G, Har 332-H, VT 1332-V
143261-1 That's No Bargain
Diva 2383-G, Har 383-H, VT 1383-V
143262-3 Boneyard Shuffle
Diva 2332-G, Har 332-H, VT 1383-V
New York, May 10, 1927.
144119-3 Ja-Da
Diva 2421-G, Har 421-H, VT 1421-V
144120-2 Sensation
Diva 2421-G, Har 421-H, VT 1421-V
144121-2 Stompin' Fool
Diva 2421-G, Har 459-H, VT 1421-V
Pee Wee Russell or Fud Livingston, cl, replaces Dorsey; Rube Bloom, p, replaces Schutt. New York, September 14, 1927.
144667-2 Birmingham Breakdown
Diva 2505-G, Har 505-H, VT 1505-V, Rex 25070
144668-2 Red Head Blues
Diva 2601-G, Har 601-H, VT 1601-V
144669-2 I Ain't Got Nobody (And Nobody Cares For Me)
Diva 2505-G, Har 505-H, VT 1505-V, Rex 25070
NOTE: Some issues by this group are labeled as ARKANSAW TRAVELERS, LANIN'S ARKANSAW TRAVELERS, or other minor variants.
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