GREY GULL STUDIO BANDS
Grey Gull Records, headquartered in Boston with studios in New York, used a fairly stable roster of musicians for its house orchestra, like most recording companies of the time. On both parent and subsidiary labels (Madison, Radiex, Supreme, Van Dyke, inter alia), pseudonyms were the rule, often differing across labels. Occasionally there were even anonymous issues. To further complicate life, the same recording under a different title, catalog number, and band credit occasionally was re-pressed on the same label. For records issued outside the United States, there is yet another array of pseudonyms. To simplify, Grey Gull dance records by this "house band" contingent are listed here if they offer something to interest the jazz collector and if they do not belong to a distinctly identifiable group which played and recorded in venues other than the Grey Gull studios. The artist credit, if any, is shown after each individual catalog number.
2 t / tb / cl, as / as / ts / p / bj / bb / d. New York, c. July-August, 1925.
3678-B Strut Your Jones
Rx 1296 (Original Dixie Rag Pickers)
3689-B I'm Wild
Globe 1298 (Metropolitan Players), Mad 1603 (Joe Harrison and his Orchestra)
3691-B I'm Gonna Charleston Back To Charleston
Globe 1298 (Original Dixie Rag Pickers)
The following collective personnel seems to hold good for the remaining Grey Gull items: Mike Mosiello and usually one other, t / Charlie Butterfield or Tommy Dorsey, tb / Andy Sannella, cl, as, stg / Al Duffy, vn / Frank Banta, p / Charlie Magnante, pac / John Cali, bj / George Hamilton Green, Joe Green, d, vib, x, marimba etc.; unknown others (ts, bb, extra vn from time to time).
New York, c. January, 1929
3017-B It's Tight Like That
VD 33025 (Memphis Jazzers)
New York, May, June, 1929.
3474- Two Red Lips
VD 914 (Mike Mosiello's Radio Stars)
3475-A Just Blues (Meanest Kind Of Blues*)
Mad 1649 (Cotton Pickers Orchestra), Rx 909* (Mike Mosiello's Radio Stars), VD 71739 (Memphis Jazzers)
Guy Clark (almost certainly a pseudonym), v. New York, c. June, 1929.
3517-B It's Tight Like That - vGC
VD 33025 (Memphis Jazzers)
3518-A Sweet Little Sis
GG 1747 (Atlanta Merrymakers), Mad 1939 (The Joy Dispensers), 50015, 50024 (Atlanta Merrymakers), VD 71747 (The Jazzopators)
Beale Street Blues
Mad 50015, Rx / JD 5015 (Atlanta Syncopators)
New York, July-August, 1929.
3572-A Stomp Along (Follow Thru'*) (Black Stomp**)
VD 71749 (Memphis Jazzers), Mad 1935** (Atlanta Merrymakers), Rx 927*, Phonycord 523 (Mike Mosiello and his Radio Stars)
3573-C Wow Wow Blues (Ja Da Blues*) (Wa Wa Ja Da Blues**)
GG 1751 (Memphis Jazzers), VD 901, 5001*, 71751, Mad 1935**, 50001 (Joy Dispensers),
Gds 156 (Memphis Jazzers)
Irving Kaufman, v where shown. New York, c. October, 1929.
3665-A You Ought To See Her Now - v
Rx 957 (Memphis Jazzers)
3686-B Painting The Clouds With Sunshine - vIK
VD 71781, Gds 155, Bellbird 118 (Manhattan Syncopators)
New York, October, November, 1929.
3711-A That Wicked Stomp (Waiting For You*) (Just You, Honey**)
GG 1888, Mad 50008, Rx / VD 5008 (Atlanta Syncopators), Mad 6036 (Majestic Dance Orchestra), VD 71798** (Louisville Master Players), Gds 240* (Dixie Ragpickers)
3713-A Blue Ridge Blues
GG 1819 (The Jazzopators)
Mike Mosiello, t / cl, as / Andy Sannella, as / ? Claude Austin, p / bj. New York, c. January 17, 1930.
3843-A-B The Rackett [sic]
GG / Rx 1843, VD 909, 81843, Mad 6002
3844-A The Harlem Stomp Down
GG / Rx 1836, Rx 945, VD 81836
NOTE: All issues as LEVEE SYNCOPATORS except Van Dyke 818, as NEW ORLEANS PEPSTERS.
New York, c. April 21, 1930.
3890-A 'Tain't No Sin - v
GG / Globe 1839 (Kansas City Blue Boys), VD 81339, Gds 205 (Wolverine Pepperpots)
New York, c. April 21, 1930.
4024-B Hittin' 'Em Low
Rx 917, Gds 218 (Dixie Rag Pickers)
2 t / tb / ? Andy Sannella, cl, as / ts / Charlie Magnante, pac / p / bj / ob / d / Irving Kaufman, v. New York, c. May, 1930.
4070-A Dancing With Tears In My Eyes - vIK
Pic 605
NOTE: This issue as PICCADILLY DANCE BAND.
There are probably many other records by the Grey Gull house bands of equal jazz interest. See also Fred Hall, some of whose Grey Gull sides have been mistakenly cited in the past as house-band performances.
GORDON GRIMES AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Champion for The Vagabonds, q.v.
MARIE GRINTER
Vocal, acc. by cl / as / vn / p. Richmond, IN, April 6, 1925.
12185 Morning Dove Blues
Gnt 3004, Buddy 8023
12187 Leavin' My Daddy Is Hard To Do
Gnt unissued
NOTE: Matrix 12186 is by Hociel Thomas.
Acc. by Aletha Dickerson, p. Chicago, June 21, 1926.
9761-A East And West Blues
OK 8384
9762-A M. C. Blues
OK 8384
Acc. by the State Street Ramblers: Angelo "Alvin" Fernandez, cl / Jimmy Blythe, p / Bill Johnson, sb. Richmond, IN, July 18, 1928.
14068 Road House Blues
Gnt 6551, Ch 15590, Spt 9304
14069 St. Louis Man
Gnt 6738, Spt 9304
14070,-A West Virginia Blues
Gnt unissued
14071 Do Right Blues
Gnt 6551
NOTE: Champion as MAY ROGERS.
Acc. by W. E. Burton, p. Richmond, IN, July 19, 1928.
14091-A Charleston Blues
Gnt 6733, Spt 9530
14082 Treated Wrong Blues
Gnt unissued
TOM GRISELLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Thomas Griselle was a musical director and house accompanist at Gennett's New York studio, but only the following from his output is likely to interest the jazz collector.
Tom Griselle, p, a, dir: t / tb / cl / as / ts / bj / ob / d / Chic Sawyer, v. New York, c. June 4, 1925.
9573 Stop, You're Tickling Me - vCS
Gnt 3081, Ch 15015
NOTE: Champion as QUEEN CITY BOYS.
HELEN GROSS
Vocal, acc. by the Choo Choo Jazzers: Tom Morris, c / Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooper, p. New York, c. April, 1924.
31561 He's Never Gonna Throw Me Down
Ajax 17037
31564 Hard Luck Blues
Ajax 17037, PA 032067, Per 12146.
31565 Eavesdropper's Blues
Ajax 17036
31567 Haunted House Blues
Ajax 17036
NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 032067 and Perfect 12146 as CLEMENTINE SMITH.
Acc. by Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooper, p / Joe Davis, effects, where shown. New York, c. July 1924.
31585 Better Give Your Sweetie What She Needs
Ajax 17042
31587 I Wonna Jazz Some More [sic]
Ajax 17042
31588 Foolish Woman's Blues - eJD
Ajax 17050
31590 Strange Man - eJD
Ajax 17050, PA 032067, Per 12146
NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 032067 and Perfect 12146 as CLEMENTINE SMITH.
Acc. by Bob Fuller, cl / Porter Grainger, p / Joe Davis, effects, where shown. New York, c. July 1924.
31594 Ghost Walkin' Blues
Ajax 17051 - eJD
31596 My Man Ain't Yo' Man
Ajax 17051
Acc. by Bubber Miley, c, or Bob Fuller, cl / Cliff Jackson, p. New York, c. August, 1924.
31609 Rockin' Chair Blues - cBM
Ajax 17046
31611 Sorrowful Blues - cBM
Ajax 17046
31613 What'll I Do? (waltz) - cBM
Ajax 17049
31616 Neglected Blues - clBF
Ajax 17071
31620 Conjure Man Blues - cBM
Ajax 17082
Acc. by Louis Metcalf, c/ Cliff Jackson, p. New York, c. September, 1924.
31633 If You Can't Ride Slow And Easy - cLM
Ajax 17077
31649 Ticket Agent, Ease Your Window Down - cBM
Ajax 17050
Acc. by Bob Fuller, clt / ? Louis Hooper, p / unknown d*. New York, c. September, 1924.
31651 Chicago Monkey Man Blues - clBF
Ajax 17062
31654 *These Dogs Of Mine - clBF
Ajax 17062
Acc. by Bob Fuller, cl / ? Porter Grainger, p / unknown chimes, whistle, k, where used / Sterling Conaway, u* / two unknown males, speech**. New York, c. October, 1924.
31682 *Death Letter Blues - cl / k / u
Ajax 17067
31684 **Crap Shootin' Blues - cl / p
Ajax 17067
Acc. by Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooper, p. New York, c. October, 1924.
31700 / 01 Bloody Razor Blues
Ajax 17071
Acc. by the Kansas City Five: ? Bubber Miley, c / Jake Frazier, tb / Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooper, p / ? Elmer Snowden, bj / unknown chimes. New York, October 28, 1924.
9813 Undertaker's Blues
Ed unissued
Acc. by the Choo Choo Jazzers: Rex Stewart, c / Jake Frazier, tb / Bob Fuller, cl / Louis Hooper, p, as shown. New York, c. December 1924.
31755 Last Journey Blues - c / tb / p
Ajax 17090
31757 Bitter Feelin' Blues - c / tb / p
Ajax 17086
31759 Workin' Woman's Blues - cl / p
Ajax 17133
New York, c. March, 1925.
31840-E Dark Man (You Ain't Gonna Darken My Life) - c / tb / p
Ajax 17133
ELMER GROSSO AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Although Elmer Grosso was a real-life trumpeter, violinist, and bandleader during the 1920s, he took no part in the following records listed as shown in this book, ascribed to him:
Angelus 3136 Outside (California Ramblers)
Starr 747 Honey (Irving Mills and his Orchestra)
GORGON GRUNDY'S EXPLODING MYTHS
Pseudonym on XX for King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band, q.v.
FRANK GUARENTE
FRANK GUARENTE'S WORLD KNOWN GEORGIANS: Frank Guarente, t, dir. probably: Ben Pickering, t, tb / Eddie Bave, cl, as / Harold Connelly, ts, bar / Joe Murray, p / Arthur German, bj / Jack Ryan, bb / Ted Noyes, d, v. Geneva, Switzerland, October 7, 1926.
401 Georgians Blues
Kalophon 401, 4401
402 Lonely Acres
Kalophon 402, 4402
403 Hard-To-Get Gerty [sic] - vTN
Kalophon 4O3, 4403
404 Boneyard Shuffle
Kalophon 2104, 4404
405 Lonesome And Sorry - vTN
Kalophon 405, 4405
406 Valencia
Kalophon 406, 4406
407 There's A Boatman On The Volga
Kalophon 407, 4407
408 Too Bad
Kalophon 408, 4408
NOTE: The above titles are coupled in sequence as listed, i.e., 401 / 402, etc. The last two are labeled FRANK GUARENTE'S GEORGIANS.
Cornet solo, acc. by Carroll Gibbons, p. Hayes, Middlesex, August 22, 1927.
Bb-11408-1 Pretty And Blue
HMV unissued
FRANK GUARENTE AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Frank Guarente, t, dir: tb / cl, as / as / ts / p / bb / d / Irving Kaufman (as ROBERT WOOD), v. New York, November 22, 1928.
147478-2 My Mother's Eyes - vIK
Har 788-H, SR 1035-S, VT 1788-V
147479-2 Sweethearts On Parade - vIK
Har 787-H, VT 1787-G
147480-2 A Room With A View - vIK
Har 793-H , VT 1793-V
147481-1 When Polly Walks Through The Hollyhocks - vIK
Har 830-H, VT 1830-V
NOTE: Harmony 793-H as ARTHUR ROSS'S WESTERNERS.
VERA GUILAROFF
The following records by this famous Canadian pianist are of considerable interest as ragtime. Others she made in Montreal about this time, and in London in 1937, do not come within the scope of this book.
Piano solos. Compo studios, Montreal, May 19, 1926.
E-2378 / 81 Maple Leaf Rag (Scott Joplin)
PA unissued
E-2382 Calico Rag (Charles L. Johnson)
PA unissued
Compo studios, Montreal, July 12, 1926.
E-2453 Maple Leaf Rag (Scott Joplin)
PA / Spt 21178, 11430, Per 11251, Apex 753
E-2456 Calico Rag (Charles L. Johnson)
PA / Spt 21178, 11430, Per 11251, Apex 753
CLARENCIO GUILLERMO Y SUS DIABLOS DEL JAZZ
This tortuously exact translation of "Clarence William and his Jazz Devils" was used on Mexican Okeh to cover every Clarence Williams item on that label, regardless of the exact original designation.
THE GULF COAST SEVEN
This is a pseudonym for Perry Bradford's Jazz Hounds on the first session shown, according to the Columbia files. The remaining sessions probably were also made by Bradford bands, although they are not identified as such in the Columbia files.
Gus Aiken, c / Bud Aiken, tb / ? Garvin Bushell, cl / Ernest Elliott, cl, ts / Leroy Tibbs, p / John Mitchell, bj. New York, May 17, 1923.
81021-3 Fade Away Blues
Col A3916
81022-3 Daybreak Blues
Col A3916
2nd c, added; Sam Speed, bj, may replace Mitchell. New York, August 7, 1923.
81168-2 Papa, Better Watch Your Step
Col A-3978
81169-2 Memphis, Tennessee
Col A-3978
June Clark, c / Jimmy Harrison, tb / Buster Bailey, cl, ss, as / Prince Robinson, ts / Willie "The Lion" Smith, p / Buddy Christian, bj / ? Bill Benford, bb / "Jazz" Carson, d. New York, November 5, 1925.
141245-4 Santa Claus Blues
Col 14107-D
141246-3 Keep Your Temper
Col 14107-D
Louis Metcalf, c / ? Joe Nanton, tb / ? Johnny Hodges, ss, as / ? Barney Bigard, cl, ts / James P. Johnson, p /
? Sonny Greer, d / Perry Bradford, v. New York, October 19, 1928.
147151-1 Daylight Savin' Blues
Col 14373-D
147152-1 Georgia's Always On My Mind - vPB
Col 14373-D
GULF COAST SPASM BAND
Pseudonym on Oriole 204 for the New Orleans Blue Nine, q.v.
GULF COAST TRIO
Pseudonym on Buddy 8041 for the Rocky Mountain Trio, q.v.
JOE GUMIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
2 t / tb / cl, as / as / ts / p / bj, g / bb / d / Sammy Sievert, v. Grafton, WI, c. January, 1931.
L-710-2 Blue Again - vSS
Bwy 1430, Ang 3306
Unknown sb replaces bb. Chicago, October 30, 1931.
151868-3 Jingle Bells (The One-Horse Open Sleigh) - v in five languages
Col 2571-D, 12421-F, 35788, Re G-21490
151869-2 I'll Think Of You
Col 2571-D, 35788
NOTE: Other records by this orchestra are not known to be of any interest as jazz.
MICKEY GUY
MICKEY GUY AND HIS ROSE TREE CAFE ORCHESTRA: Joe Frasetto, vn, dir: Norman Thoms, t / Mickey Guy, tb, a / Harry Miller, cl, as / Kirk Wiler, p / Harry Rosen, bj / Sam Buchman, d. New York, c. September 4, 1925.
73590-B Rose Tree Strut
OK 40462
73591-A So That's The Kind Of A Girl You Are
OK 40462
MICKEY GUY'S HOTTENTOTS: Norman Thoms, t / Mickey Guy, tb, a / Frank Sax, cl, as / Hugh Curley p / Wayne Conger, bj, g, vn / Walter Savage, bb / Arthur Craney, d. New York, c. March 5, 1926.
74040-B In Your Green Hat
OK 40588, Od 03382
74041-A In My Gondola
OK 40588, Od 03382
New York, c. March 31, 1926.
106741 Two-Ton Tessie
PA 36478, Per 14659
106742 Rhythm Rag
PA 36433, Per 14614
106743 Philadelphia
PA 36433, Per 14614
GUYON'S PARADISE ORCHESTRA
The following sides by this unit are of some jazz interest.
Jules R. Herbuveaux dir: 2 t / tb / cl / cl, as / cl, ss, ts / Del Symonds, p / bj / ob / d. New York, May, 1923.
71514-B Henpecked Blues
OK 4862, Par E-5115
71515-B I've Got The Ain't Got Nothin', Never Had Nothin' Blues
OK 4866, Par E-5116
71518- I Never Miss The Sunshine (I'm So Used To The Rain)
OK 4883, Par E-5118
71519- Louisville Lou (The Vamping Lady)
OK 4862
H
CASS HAGAN
CASS HAGAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Cass Hagan, vn, dir: Bob Ashford, Bo Ashford, t / Eddie Lappe, tb / Jack Towne, cl, as, bar / Roy Thrall, as / Frank Crum, ts / Lennie Hayton, p, or / Jim Mahoney, bj / Ed Brader, bb, sb / Chick Condon, d / Arthur Fields, v. New York, February 18, 1927.
11529 The Kinkajou
Ed 51959
11530 It All Depends On You - vAF
Ed 51959
CASS HAGAN AND HIS HOTEL MANGER ORCHESTRA: As above, but Tom Dowd, tb, replaces Lappe; Fred Frank, p, replaces Hayton; Franklyn Baur, v. New York, April 13, 1927.
144026-2-4 Hallelujah! - vFB
Col 966-D, 4612, 0854
144027-3 Sometimes I'm Happy - vFB
Col 966-D, 4612, 0854
NOTE - Columbia 0864 as DENZA DANCE BAND.
CASS HAGAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As last. New York, April 27, 1927.
11668 I Adore You
Ed 52012
11669 Lily
Ed 52012
CASS HAGAN AND HIS HOTEL MANGER ORCHESTRA: As last. New York, May 24, 1927.
144216-3 Melancholy Charlie
Col 1033-D
144217-3 Variety Stomp
Col 1033-D
CASS HAGAN AND HIS PARK CENTRAL HOTEL ORCHESTRA: As last, but Red Nichols, t, added; Al Philburn, tb, replaces Dowd. New York, July 18, 1927.
144465-3 Havana - vFB
Col 1089-D
144466-4 Here Am I - Broken, Hearted - vFB
Col 1089-D
Al Weber, bb, replaces Brader; Lewis James, Elliott Shaw, v added. New York, September 2, 1927.
144617-2 The Varsity Drag - vFB-LJ-ES
Col 1114-D, 4966, 01151
144618-1-2-3 Broadway - vFB
Col unissued
Ray Lodwig, t, replaces Nichols; Pee Wee Russell, cl, ts, added; Frank Luther, v. New York, September 30, 1927. 144618-5 Broadway - vLJ
Col 1138-D
144815-2 Manhattan Mary - vLJ-FL-ES
Col 1138-D, Re DK-8272
Henry Levine, t, replaces Lodwig; Don Murray, cl, as, bar, replaces Towne; Irving Kaufman (as FRANK HARRIS), v. New York, October 28, 1927.
144922-3 My Lady - vLJ
Col 1176-0
144923-2 Dear, On A Night Like This - vLJ
Col 1222-D, 0946
NOTE: Columbia 0946 as DENZA DANCE BAND.
Bob Ashford omitted. New York, January 27, 1928.
145573-3 Golden Gate - vIK
Col 1334-D, 01350
145574-3 My Ohio Home - vFH
Col 1301-D, 4913, 01080, 01139
HAGAN'S HOTEL RITZ ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Australian Panachord P-11998 for Red Nichols and his Orchestra, q.v.
BILL HAID
WILLIAM HAID: Banjo solo, acc. unknown p. Chicago, c. February, 1925.
701 Shim-Sha-Wabble [sic] / I'll See You In My Dreams
Auto (unnumbered)
NOTE: This is a Ludwig banjo demonstration record; the reverse, by Haid and a speaker, is of no jazz interest.
BILL HAID AND HIS THIEVES OF SLEEP: Bill Haid, bj, dir: t / tb / as / ts / vn / p / bb, sb / d / George Moore, v. Chicago, July, 1928.
20707-1-2 Slue Foot
Pm 20625, Bwy 1187
20709-1 Waiting - vGM
Pm 20630, Bwy 1188
20710-2 I'm Walking Between The Raindrops - VGM
Pm 20630, Bwy 1188
20711-2-3 Lonely Little Bluebird - vGM
Pm 20628, Bwy 1187
NOTE: Matrix 20708 is by Ida Cox.
BILL HAID AND HIS CUBS: Same instrumentation; Frank Wells, v. Chicago, July, 1928.
20741-3 Blue Grass - vFW
Pm 20644, Bwy 1200, EBW 4880
20742-3 Hold Everything, Here Comes My Girl - vFW
Pm 20644, Bwy 1200, Emb 9028, Sav 1031
20743-1-2 If You Don't Love Me - vFW
Pm 20643, Bwy 1201
20747-4 Jeannine (I Dream Of Lilac Time) [fox trot] - vFW
Pm 20643, Bwy 1201
NOTE: Edison Bell Winner 4880 as THE PLAZA BAND; Embassy 8028 as AMBASSADOR'S DANCE ORCHESTRA; Savoy 1031 as SAVOY DANCE BAND. Despite the label, Paramount 20643 is not played as a waltz.
Diana Dell, J. Allen v. Chicago, July, 1928.
20755-1 I Ain't Got Nobody - vDD
Pm 20658, Bwy 1217
20756-2 Etiquette - vJA
Pm 20646, Bwy 1205 20757
20753-1 Pickin' Cotton - vJA
Pm 20646, Bwy 1205
Chicago, August, 1928.
20790-2 I Can't Give You Anything But Love, vJA
Ban 7193, Bwy 1206, Dom 21470, Pm 20647, Re 8615, Apex 8812, LS 24317, Mic 22317, St 10381
20791-3 Crazy Rhythm - vJA
Pm 20647, Bwy 1206
20792-2 Blue Shadows - vJA
Pm 20648, Bwy 1207
20793-3 That's My Way Of Forgetting You - vJA
Pm 20648, Bwy 1207
NOTE: Banner, Domino, Apex, Lucky Strike, Microphone and Starr as HOLLYWOOD DANCE ORCHESTRA; Regal as IMPERIAL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Chicago, August-September, 1928.
20814-1 Good Girl - vFW
Pm 20652, Bwy 1211
20929-1 A Good Man Is Hard To Find - vDD
Pm 20658, Bwy 1217
Chicago, September, 1928.
20843-1 Shake It Down - vFW
Pm 20661, Bwy 1220
20849-3 Weary Weasel
Pm 20661, Bwy 1220
Chicago, November, 1928.
20977-1 Lonesome
Pm 20678, Bwy 1237
NOTE: Matrix 20975 is a waltz by this group, of no jazz interest; matrix 20976 is untraced.
Chicago, December, 1928.
21032-2 Me And The Man In The Moon - vET
Pm 20676, Bwy 1235
21033-2 Where The Shy Little Violets Grow - vET
Bwy 1234
21034-1 Doin' The Raccoon - vET
Pm 20676, Bwy 1235
NOTE: Despite the label of the last title, it is not a waltz. Broadway 1234 as THE VARSITY MEN.
EWEN HAIL
Vocal, acc. by t / cl / bar / p. Chicago, July 27, 1928.
C-2152-A-B The Girl Friend
Bwk unissued
C-2153-A Blues (My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me)
Bwk unissued
HAL'S DIXIE COLLEGIANS
Pseudonym on Duophone D-4054 for Hal Kemp and his Orchestra, q.v.
HALE, WALTER
Pseudonym on Operaphone 5154 for Noble Sissle, q.v.
HALFWAY HOUSE (DANCE) ORCHESTRA
Albert Brunies, c, dir: Joe Loyacano, tb / Leon Roppolo, cl, as / Charlie Cordella, cl, ts / Mickie Marcour, p / Bill Eastwood, bj / Leo Adde, d. New Orleans, January 22, 1925.
8890-A Pussy Cat Rag
OK 40318, JCl 524
8891-A Barataria
OK 40318, JCl 524
NOTE: Jazz Classics 524 as LEO RAPPOLO WITH THE HALFWAY HOUSE JAZZ ORCHESTRA.
Loyacano, Roppolo omitted; Cordella doubles as; Bill Whitmore, p, replaces Marcour. New Orleans, September 25, 1925.
140997-1 Squeeze Me
Col 541-D, BRS 997
140998-1 Maple Leaf Rag
Col 476-D
140999-1-2 Let Me Call You Sweetheart
Col 476-D
141000-2 New Orleans Shuffle
Col 541-D, BRS 997
Albert Brunies, c, dir: Charlie Cordella, cl / Glyn Lea "Red" Long, p, v / Angelo Palmisano, bj / Chink Martin, bb / Emmett Rogers, d. New Orleans, April 13, 1926.
142006-2 Snookum
Col 1041-D
142007-2 Since You're Gone
Col 681-D
142008-1 It Belongs To You - vGLL
Col 1041-D
142009-2 I'm In Love
Col 681-D
New Orleans, April 15, 1927.
143983-1 Won't You Be My Lovin' Baby? - vGLL
BRS 19
143984-3 I Don't Want To Remember - vGLL
VJM VLP-22 (LP)
NOTE: BRS 19 as ABBIE BRUNIES' HALFWAY HOUSE ORCHESTRA.
Joe Loyacano, as, added; Johnny Saba, v. New Orleans, October 24, 1927.
145008-1-2 Why Did You Make Me Cry? - VGLL
Col unissued
145009-1-2 When You've Lost Your Baby
Col unissued
145010-1 When I'm Blue
Col 1263-D
145011-2 I Want Somebody To Love - vJS
Col 1263-D
Albert Brunies, c, dir: Sidney Arodin, cl (and tin, whistle*) / Joe Loyacano, as / Glyn Lea "Red" Long, p / Angelo Palmisano, bj / Chink Martin, bb / Emmett Rogers, d / Johnny Saba, v. New Orleans, April 26, 1928.
146205-1 Love Dreams
Col 1542-D
146206-2 I Hate Myself For Lovin' You - vJS
VJM VLP-22 (LP)
146207-1 Let Your Lips Touch My Lips
VJM VLP-22 (LP)
Martin plays sb. New Orleans, April 27, 1928.
146218-2 *I'll Go Back To That Dear Old Pal O' Mine - vJS
VJM VLP-22 (LP)
146219-3 Tell Me Who - vJS
Col 1542-D
146220-3 Wylie Avenue Blues
Col 01437
NOTE: Columbia 01437 as ALBERT BRUNIES AND HIS HALFWAY HOUSE ORCHESTRA.
Martin reverts to bb. New Orleans, December 17, 1928.
147658-2 Just Pretending - vJS
Col 1959-D
147659-2 If I Didn't Have You - vJS
Col 1959-D
NOTE: This issue as ALBERT BRUNIES AND HIS HALFWAY HOUSE ORCHESTRA.
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