VIC IRWIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Vic Irwin, p, dir: Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Harry Hoffman, vn / Dick McDonough, g / ? Dick Cherwin, bb / ? Larry Gomar, d / The Eton Boys (Art Gentry and another), v. New York, November 27, 1931.
11025-3 Who's Your Little Who-Zis? - vEB
Ban 32331 Or 2386, Per 15547, Ro 1757, Cr 91243
11026-2 Now's The Time To Fall In Love - vEB
Ban 32327, Or 2387, Per 15550, Ro 17601, Cr 9146
11027-2 I Don't Blame You - vEB
Ban 32331, Or 2386, Per 15547, Ro 1757, Cr 91243
11028-2 She's So Nice - vEB
Ban 32327, Or 2387, Per 15550, Ro 1760, Cr 91246
NOTE: Perfect 15550 and Crown 91246 as ALL STAR COLLEGIANS. Other Irwin records are of no known jazz interest.
J
AL JACK AND HIS CRACKERJACKS
Pseudonym on Parlophone A-2247 for the Goofus Five, q.v.
JACK'S FAST-STEPPIN' BELLHOPS
Pseudonym on Champion for the following items listed in this book:
15088 Honey Bunch (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
15080 Horses (Barney Zeeman's Kentucky Cardinals)
15093 I'd Rather Be Alone (Barney Zeeman's Kentucky Cardinals)
JACKSON AND HIS SOUTHERN STOMPERS
Probably: Charlie Johnson, p, dir: Leonard Davis, Sidney de Paris, t / Jimmy Harrison, tb / Ben Whittet, Edgar Sampson, cl, as / Benny Waters, cl, ts / Bobby Johnson, bj / Cyrus St. Clair, bb / George Stafford, d. New York, September, 1928.
31339-2 Dusky Stevedore
Marathon 227 (7")
31340-2 Take Your Tomorrow (Give Me Today)
Marathon 227 (7")
ALEX JACKSON'S PLANTATION ORCHESTRA
Alex Jackson, v, dir: Clarence Wheeler, Lee Golden, t / Joe King, tb / Len Fields, Harold Scott, as / Raymond Martin, ts / Lonnie Small, p / Tommy Short, bj / Bob Ysaguirre, bb / Dick Ward, d. New York, May 7, 1927.
E-4937 / 8 Plantation Stomp
Voc unissued
E-4939 / 40 The St. Louis Blues
Voc unissued
Richmond, IN, September 16, 1927.
13080 Chinese Blues
Gnt unissued
13081 Jackass Blues
Gnt 6249, Sil 5138
NOTE: Silvertone as THE PLANTATION SERENADERS.
Richmond, IN, October 27, 1927.
13180 I Call You Sugar - vAJ
Gnt 6296, Sil 5502
13180-A I Call You Sugar - vAJ
Ch 15402, Spm 302
13181 When Erastus Plays His Old Kazoo
Ch 15386
13181-A When Erastus Plays His Old Kazoo
Sil 5502
13182 Missouri Squabble
Gnt 6296, Ch 15386, Spr 305
NOTE: Champions and Silvertones as THE PLANTATION SERENADERS.
BUD JACKSON'S SWANEE SERENADERS
Pseudonym on Brunswick 3351 and A-150 for Fess Williams and his Royal Flush Orchestra (q.v.).
CLIFF JACKSON AND HIS KRAZY KATS
Cliff Jackson, p, dir: Melvin Herbert, t / Henry Goodwin, t, v / Noisy Richardson, tb / Rudy Powell, cl, as / Earl Evans, as / Horace Langhorn, ts / Andy Jackson, bj / Chester Campbell, bb / Percy Johnson, d. New York, c. January 30, 1930.
3866-A-B Horse Feathers - vHG
GG / Globe 1839, Mad 5098, Rx / VD 923, VD 81839
3867- Torrid Rhythm
Mad / Rx 951, VD 81842
NOTE: Grey Gull / Globe 1839 and Madison 451, 5098 as TUXEDO SYNCOPATORS. Some copies of Grey Gull 1839 reportedly are titled ZOOLITHIQUE.
New York, c. February 27, 1930.
3926-A Ring Around The Moon
GG 1850, Rx 948, VD 81850
3927- We'll Be Married In June
GG / Rx 1853
3928-A-B She's Just The Baby For Me
GG 1854, Rx 947, VD 81854
3929-A Soubrette
GG 1865, 1882, Rx 940
3930-B No-One But Betty Brown
GG 1865, 1882
3931-A Desert Blues
GG 1854, Rx 945, VD 81854
3932-A Because I'm Lonesome
GG 1851, Rx 947, VD 81851
3933-A Apart From You
GG 1868, Rx 938
3934-A Waitin' Thru' The Night (waltz)
GG 1880, Rx 934, VD 81880
3935-A-B The Terror
GG 1879, Rx 934, VD 81879, Gds 225
NOTE: All Van Dykes as NEWPORT SYNCOPATORS; all other issues apparently credited to MARVIN SMOLEV AND HIS SYNCOPATORS.
DEWEY JACKSON'S PEACOCK ORCHESTRA
Dewey Jackson, c, dir: Albert Snaer, t / William Luper, tb / William Thornton Blue, cl, as / Cliff Cochran, ss, as / Willie Humphrey, cl, ts / Burroughs Lovingood, p / Pete Robinson, bj / Pops Foster, bb / Floyd Campbell, d, v; or Campbell, v, acc. by Jackson and Lovingood only*. St. Louis, June, 1926.
E-3415 She's Cryin' For Me - vFC
Voc 1040, Or 1006
E-3417 Capitol Blues - vFC
Voc 1040, Br 80039
E-3419 Go 'Won To Town - vFC
Voc 1039
E-3421 / 2 *What Do You Want Poor Me To Do? - vFC
Voc 1039
DUKE JACKSON'S SERENADERS
Pseudonym on Gennett 6124 for John Williams' Synco Jazzers, q.v.
EARL JACKSON'S MUSICAL CHAMPIONS
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Brunswick 01226 Is That Religion? (Duke Ellington and His Orchestra)
01226 Red Devil (Mills Blue Rhythm Band)
A-500166 Black And Tan Fantasy (Duke Ellington and His Orchestra)
Creole 4 Both sides by Duke Ellington and His 0rchestra
Decca F-2728 Both sides by Mills Blue Rhythm Band
Melotone M-12080 Both sides by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
M-12093 Both sides by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
M-12164 Both sides by Mills Blue Rhythm Band
Panachord 25047 House Hop (Mills Blue Rhythm Band)
Panachord 25047 Heebie Jeebies (Chick Webb and His Orchestra)
Perfect 15468 Both sides by Mills Blue Rhythm Band
15481 Both sides by Mills Blue Rhythm Band
Polk P-9006 Both sides by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
EDGAR JACKSON
EDGAR JACKSON'S GARGOYLE FIVE: Mickey Lewis, Ken Gray, cl, as, bar / Con Lamprecht, ts, g, a / Freddy Bretherton, p, a / Bill Airey-Smith, d, v. London, June 27, 1932.
278 Bidin' My Time - vBAS
Or(E) P-110
279 You Took Advantage Of Me - vBAS
Or(E) P-110
284 I've Got Five Dollars - vBAS
Or(E) P-111
287 By Special Permission Of The Copyright Owners (I Love You) - vBAS
Or(E) P-111
EDGAR JACKSON AND HIS DANCE BAND: Les Lambert, t / Mickey Lewis, cl, as / Harry Gold, cl, as, bar / Cyril Harling, ts / Freddy Bretherton, p, a / Ivor Mairants, g / Bill White, sb / Maurice Burman, d / Bill Airey-Smith, v.
London, June 28, 1932.
GB-4601-1-2-3-4-5 Poor Butterfly - vBAS
Dec unissued
GB-4602-1-2-3-4 Sunday - vBAS
Dec unissued
London, July 15, 1932.
GB-4601-8 Poor Butterfly - vBAS
Dec F-3085
GB-4602-6 Sunday - vBAS
Dec F-3085
EDGAR JACKSON'S GARGOYLE FIVE at the Spider's Web, Bushey. Mickey Lewis,cl, as, v / Cyril Harling, cl, ts,
vn / Freddy Bretherton, pa, a / Ivor Mairants, g / Tiny Winters, sb / Bill Airey-Smith, d, v / Maurice Burman, cel, t. London, August 31, 1932.
341 You're Just About Right For Me - vML
Or(E) unissued
348 Thank You For The Flowers - vBAS
Or(E) P-113
350 You're Just About Right For Me - vML
Or(E) P-113
Nat Gonella, t / Lew Davis, tb / Mickey Lewis, cl, as, bar / Jim Easton, cl, as / Cyril Harling ts / Harry Gold, cl, bar / Freddy Bretherton, p, a / Ivor Mairants, g / Tiny Winters, sb / Bill Harty, d / Bill Airey-Smith, v / Stan Bowsher, a. London, September 5, 1932
GB-4831-1-2 Angry - vBAS
Dec unissued
GB-4832-2-3 Oh! How I Love My Darling - aSB
Dec F-3156
GB-4833-1-2 Sweet Little You - uSB
Dec F-3156
Les Lambert, t, added; Easton omitted; Joe Crossman, as, bar, replaces Harling; Mrs. Airey-Smith, v. London,
November 17, 1932.
GB-5198-2 One Stolen Kiss - vBAS
Dec F-3299
GB-5199-1 I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate - aSB
Dec F-3307
GB-5200-1 Angry - aSB [actually, Don't Be Angry With Me]
Dec F-3307
GB-5201-2 Jealous - vBAS
Dec F-3299
GB-5202-1-2 You've Got That Thing - vBAS-MrsBAS
Dec unissued
FRISKY FOOT JACKSON AND HIS THUMPERS
Pseudonym on Champion and Vocalion (UK dubbed reissue) for King Mutt and his Tennessee Thumpers, q.v.
GRAHAM W. JACKSON'S SEMINOLE SYNCOPATORS
Instrumentation and personnel unknown. Richmond, IN, August 15, 1930.
16913,-A Roof Garden Get Off
Gnt unissued
16919,-A Catch That Tiger
Gnt unissued
HARRY JACKSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Harry Jackson, cl, as dir, probably: Jack Hamilton and another, t / Herb Flemming, tb / Billy Barton, cl, as / cl, ts /
p / Maceo Jefferson, bj / bb, sb / d. Berlin, December, 1928.
I'm Writing You
DG / Pol 21998
I Can't Make Her Happy
DG / Pol 21999
Harry Jackson, cl, as, dir: probably: Jack Hamilton and another, t / Herb Flemming, tb / Billy Barton, cl, as / cl, ts /
p / Maceo Jefferson, bj / bb, sb / d / Engelbert Milde, Sina Lenora, Kurt Muhlhardt, v. Berlin, January, 1929.
There's A Rainbow Round My Shoulder
DG / Pol 22012
Where The Shy Little Violets Grow
DG / Pol 22012
Berlin, June, 1929.
The Wedding Of The Painted Doll
DG / Pol 22258
Broadway Melody
DG / Pol 22258
Berlin, October, 1929.
03075 Am Sonntag will mein Süsser mit mir segeln Geh'n - vSL
Tri-Ergon TE-5729
Berlin, December, 1929.
03125 Ich hab' kein Auto, ich hab' kein Rittergut - vEM
Tri-Ergon TE-5749
Berlin, January, 1930.
03211 Was ist los? - vKM
Tri-Ergon TE-5782
Berlin, March, 1930.
03496 Mickey Mouse - v
Tri-Ergon TE-5877
Berlin, April, 1930.
03560 I'm In Love With You
Tri-Ergon TE-5891
03576 Every Now And Then
Tri-Ergon TE-5891
JACK JACKSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
The following by this orchestra from the Dorchester Hotel, London, owe their inclusion here to the presence of
vocalist Alberta Hunter.
Jack Jackson, t dir: Harry Macfarlane, Freddy Mann, t / Tony Thorpe, Eric Tann, tb / E. O. Pogson, cl, as, f / Stanley Andrews, as, vn / Chappie d'Amato, as, g / Allan Warner, cl, ts, o, vc / Jack Fish, Dave Fish, vn / Harry Rubens, p / Tiny Stock, sb / Percy Hampton, d / Alberta Hunter, v. London, September 24, 1934.
OEA-618-2 Two Cigarettes In The Dark - vAH
HMV B-6525, HN-714, K-7380
OEA-619-2 Miss Otis Regrets (She's Unable To Lunch Today) - vAH
HMV B-6525
London, October 12, 1934.
OEA-641-2 Soon - vAH
HMV B-6530, EA-1443
London, October 22, 1934.
OEA-649-2 A Lonely Singing Fool - vAH
HMV B-6536
OEA-650-2 Have A Little Dream On Me - vAH
HMV B-6537
OEA-651-2 What Shall I Do? - vAH
HMV B-6536
Macfarlane omitted; Dave Esher, Golly Eisner, and another, vn, believed to replace the Fish brothers. London,
October 25, 1934.
OEA-654-2 I Travel Alone - vAH
HMV B-6535, Vic 24835, El EG-3210
London, October 31, 1934.
OEA-662-2 Two Little Flies On A Lump Of Sugar - vAH
HMV B-6541
OEA-663-1 Stars Fell On Alabama - vAH
HMV B-6542
OEA-664-2 Long May We Love - vAH
HMV B-6542
London, November 2, 1934.
OEA-666-3 Be Still, My Heart - vAH
HMV 8-6546
LILLIAN JACKSON
Pseudonym on Supertone 9281, 9287, and 9294 for Mildred Austin, q.v.
LITTLE JOE JACKSON AND HIS BOYS
Pseudonym on Bell 1174 for Frank Bunch and his Fuzzy Wuzzies, q.v.
MARY JACKSON
Vocal, acc. by Fletcher Henderson, p. New York, September 4, 1923.
70290 I Don't Let No One Man Worry Me
PA 021059, Per 12072
70291 Miss Liza Jackson Got Better Bread
PA 021059, Per 12072
New York, c. September 27, 1923.
70343 Deceitful Blues
PA 032008, Per 12087
70344 If Anybody Here Wants A Real Kind Mama
PA 032008, Per 12087
Acc. by Perry Bradford's Jazz Phools: probably Gus Aiken or Bubber Miley, c / Bud Aiken or Herb Flemming, tb / Herschel Brassfield or Garvin Bushell, cl, as / Leroy Tibbs, p / Samuel Speed, bj. New York, October, 1923.
70373 All The Time
PA 032013, Per 12092, Hg 946
70374 Who'll Get It When I'm Gone?
PA 032013, Per 12092, Hg 946
MIKE JACKSON
Vocal, acc. by own p. New York, July 2, 1926.
The Sho' Nuff Blues
Vic test (unnumbered)
Talkin' Too Much
Vic test (unnumbered)
Vocal duets with Mabel Richardson, acc. by Tom Morris, c / own p. New York, July 2, 1926.
35738-1 Just Too Bad
Vic 20181
35739-1 I'm Gonna Kill Myself
Vic unissued
Vocal, acc. by own p. New York, October 10, 1926.
36505-1 Alabama Mama
Vic 20482
36506-5 Kissing Mule Blues
Vic 20482
Vocal duet with Mabel Richardson, acc. by Tom Morris, c / own p. New York, November 24, 1926.
35739-2 I'm Gonna Kill Myself
Vic 20181
PRESTON JACKSON AND HIS UPTOWN BAND
Shirley Clay, c / Preston Jackson, tb / Artie Starks, cl, as / George Reynolds, p / Frank Pasley or Leslie Corley, bj. Chicago, September, 1926.
2647-1-2 It's Tight, Jim
Pm 12400, Cen 3014, Tem R-26, AF A-025
2648-2 Yearning For Mandalay
Pm 12411, Chg 805, Tem R-25
2649-2 Harmony Blues
Pm 12400, Cen 3014, Tem R-26, AF A-025, XX 5
2650-2 Trombone Man
Pm 12411, Chg 803, Cen 3017, Tem R-25, JRS AA-12, XX-5
NOTE: Challenge 803, 805 as GOLDEN MELODY MEN; XX 5 as THE UP AND DOWN PRESTIDIGITATORS.
SADIE JACKSON
Vocal, acc. by James P. Johnson, p. New York, October 29, 1926.
142889-1-2-3 Original Black Bottom Dance
Col unissued
142890-1-2-3 Nobody Worries 'Bout Me
Col unissued
New York, November 20, 1926.
142889-6 Original Black Bottom Dance
Col 14191-D
142890-5 Nobody Worries 'Bout Me
Col 14191-D
NOTE: This probably is not the same artist as Zaidee Jackson, q.v.
SLIM JACKSON TRIO
Pseudonym on Cameo 705 for Bob Fuller, q.v.
SMOKE JACKSON AND HIS RED ONIONS
Pseudonym on Champion 15714 and 15905 for Zach Whyte's Chocolate Beau Brummels, q.v.
VIOLET JACKSON
Pseudonym on Gennett 6090 for Hattie Garland, and on Gennett 6147 for Eloise Bennett, both q.v.
WILLIE JACKSON
Vocal, acc. by Steve Lewis, p. New Orleans, April 14, 1926.
142024-2 Bad Bad Mama
Col 14156-D
142025-1 Willie Jackson's Blues
Col 14136-D
142026-2 She Keeps It Up All The Time
Col 14156-D
142027-2 Old New Orleans Blues
Col 14136-D
Acc. by Buddy Christian, bj, or Clarence Williams, p. New York, September 3, 1926.
142588-3 Who'll Chop Your Suey When I'm Gone?- bj
Col 14165-D
142589-1 Numbers On The Brain - bj
Col 14184-D
142590-3 Hold 'Er, Deacon - p
Col 14184-D
142591-1 Charleston Hound - p
Col 14165-D
NOTE: The above issues are labeled NEW ORLEANS WILLIE JACKSON. Columbia 14184-D is listed in the 1929 Columbia catalogue as NUGRAPE TWINS, but no copies are known to be labeled thus.
Acc. by Porter Grainger, p / Buddy Christian, bj. New York, September 30, 1926.
142707-3 'Tain't What You Pay To Get A Thing
Col 14218-D
142708-2 Railroad Man Blues
Col 14218-D
Acc. by Ernest Elliott, cl, as / J. C. Johnson, p. New York, December 12, 1927.
145299-1 Long Time Men [sic] - as
Col 14432-D
145400-3 Corn And Bunion Blues - cl
Col 14432-D
Acc. by Porter Grainger, p / Buddy Christian, g. New York, January 21, 1928.
145560-3 Kansas City Blues
Col 14284-D
145561-2 T. B. Blues
Col 14284-D
Acc. by Eddie Lang, g / J. C. Johnson, p. New York, October 5, 1928.
147107-3 How Long - How Long Blues
Col 14366-D
147108-3 Deck Hand Blues
Col 14366-D
NOTE: These issues as SONNY PORTER.
ZAIDEE JACKSON
The following titles by this cabaret artist (probably not the same person as Sadie Jackson, q.v.) are of interest for their accompaniments.
Vocal, acc. by unknown p / g. New York, July-August, 1926.
107075 I'm Mad Because I Turned My Baby Down
PA 7512, Per 112
107077 Something's Gonna Happen To You
PA 7512, Per 112
NOTE: Zaidee Jackson is alleged to have recorded two titles in New York for Gennett in December, 1926, accompanied by Otto Hardwick, as, and Duke Ellington, p, but there is no reference in the Gennett files to such a session.
Acc. by Carroll Gibbons, p. Hayes, Middlesex, August 28, 1928.
Bb-14926-1-2 St. Louis Blues
HMV unissued
Bb-14927-1-2 Didn't I Tell You?
HMV unissued
Acc. by probably: Norman Payne, t / Laurie Payne, c, as / ts / Eric Siday, vn / Arthur Young, p / Len Fillis, g / Spike Hughes, sb / Ronnie Gubertini, d. London, c. April 14, 1930.
E-3193-2 I Like To Do Things For You
Par 8-651, Od A-221244
Acc. by t / cl / as / ts / vn / p / bj / bb / d. London, c. June 9, 1930.
E-3313-2 Puttin' On The Ritz
Par R-696, Od A-221270
E-3315-2 Good For Nothin' But Love
Par R-696, Od A-221270
JACKSONVILLE HARMONY TRIO
Charles Frazier, tenor v / Lester Pratt, baritone v / Sugar Underwood, p. Savannah, August 23, 1927.
39831-3 Jacksonville Blues - vCF-LP
Vic 20960
39832-1 Why Did You Leave Me Alone? - vCF
Vic 21204
39833-2 I Wonder? - vLP
Vic 21204
39834-2 Them Piano Blues - vCF-LP
Vic 20960
JAFFE'S COLLEGIANS
Unknown t / 2 c / bsx / vn / p / bj / Harry Mayerhoff, v. New York, February, 1926.
73992-A Sweet And Low Down
OK 40561, Par E-5630
73994-B I've Got Some Lovin' To Do - vHM
OK 40561, Par E-5630
JAMAICA JAZZERS
Clarence Williams, Clarence Todd, k / Fats Waller, p / Justin Ring, percussion. New York, c. May 10, 1924.
72514-A You Don't Know My Mind Blues
OK 40117, Od 03196
72515-A West Indies Blues
OK 40117, Od 03196
BILLY JAMES' DANCE ORCHESTRA
Billy James was a New York songwriter and pianist, but it is not clear what connection, if any, he might have had with the following, which offer slight points of interest for the jazz collector. Most of these issues are not credited to Billy James on their labels; identification is taken from the late Helene Chmura's attempted reconstruction of the Plaza / ARC files.
2 t / tb / 2 cl, ss, as / cl, ss, ts / sometimes vn / bj / bb / d / Leroy Montesanto, v. New York, September 27, 1927.
7531-1 I Wonder How You're Sending Your Evenings Now? - vLM
Ban 6097, Je 5123, Or 1037
NOTE: Banner and Jewel as HOLLYWOOO DANCE ORCHESTRA; Oriole as ROY COLLINS' DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Don Murray, cl, ts present on this session, according to reliable reports. New York, May 22, 1928.
7987- 3 If I Can Ba-Ba-Baby You - vLM
Ban 7160, Chg 900, Je 5333, Or 1282
NOTE: Banner 7160 and Challenge 900 as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND; Jewel 5333 and Oriole 1282 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND.
New York, May 29, 1928.
8004-3 I Wanna Go Back To Indiana - v
Ban 7165, Or 1284
8005-2 I Found Her - v
Ban 7166
NOTE: Banner 7165 as IMPERIAL DANCE ORCHESTRA, 7166 as HOLLYWOOD DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Arthur Fields (as HARRY CRANE on Jewel), v. New York, October 30, 1928.
8279-3 I Could Stand A Lot Of Lovin' (From You) - vAF
Ban 6202, Je 5438, Apex 8945, Cr 81068
NOTE: Banner 6202 as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND; Crown 81068 as MATTIE CRAWFORD'S ORCH.
Tommy Gott, t / Sam Lewis, tb / Larry Abbott, cl, as, v / as / ts / p / bj / bb / d / Jack Kaufman, v. New York, March 12, 1929.
8603- Papa's Mama's Blue ('Cause Mama's Papa's Through) - vJK
Ban 6348, Chg 933, Je 5566, Or 1541
8604- Long Lost Daddy
Chg 995, Je 5565
8605-1 Pa's Old Hat - vLA
Banner 6356, Je 5576, Or 1536
NOTE: Challenge 933, Jewel 5566, and Oriole 1541 as ROY COLLINS' DANCE ORCHESTRA; Challenge 955, Jewel 5565, 5576, and Oriole 1536 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND.
Possibly slightly different personnel. New York, April 16, 1929.
8693-1 I've Got The San Francisco Blues - v
Br 6382, Or 1582
NOTE: Banner 6382 as SIX BLACK DIAMONDS; Oriole 1582 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND.
This was also a pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Oriole 242 Charley, My Boy (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
251 Any Way The Wind Blows (Sam Lanin's Orchestra)
271 Hard-Hearted Hannah (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
275 Eliza (California Ramblers)
467 Marguerite (Sam Lanin's Orchestra)
469 If I Had A Girl Like You (Sam Lanin's Orchestra)
521 I'm Sitting On Top Of The World (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
534 Smile A Little Bit (Sam Lanin's Orchestra)
547 I Wish't I Was In Peoria (Sam Lanin's Orchestra)
550 I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Me) (Sam Lanin's Orchestra)
565 Sweet Child (I'm Wild About You) (Sam Lanin's Orchestra)
604 Let's Talk AboutMy Sweetie (Sam Lanin's Orchestra)
829 Muddy Water (Jack Pettis and his Band)
1250 Straight Back Home (Six Jelly Beans)
CORKY JAMES AND HIS BLACKBIRDS
Pseudonym on Bell 1182 for the Blackbirds of Paradise, q.v.
JEANETTE JAMES
Vocal (unless marked *), acc. by her Synco Jazzers, Jeanette's Synco Jazzers, or Jeanette and her Synco Jazzers: Henry McCord, t / Bradley Bullett, tb / Hohn Williams as, bsx / Mary Leo Burley (Mary Lou Williams), p / Joe Williams, bj / Robert Price, d. Chicago, c. January, 1927.
4117-2 *Midnight Stomp - JSJ
Pm 12470
4119-1 Downhearted Mama - SJ
Pm 12470
4124-1-3 *The Bumps - JBSJ
Pm 12451
4125-1-2 What's That Thing? - JSJ
Pm 12451
NOTE: Matrices 4118 and 4120 - 4123 inclusive are untraced.
Acc. by her Midnight Steppers: instrumentation and personnel unknown. New York, May 20, 1927.
81094-B Crying For My Used-To-Be
OK unissued
81095-B I Just Want One Man
OK unissued
NOTE: The titles are entered in the Okeh files as JEANETTE SEYMOUR.
JELLY JAMES AND HIS FEWSICIANS
George Temple, t / David "Jelly" James, tb / Perry Smith, cl, ss / Hank Duncan, p / Ollie Blackwell, bj / Ralph Bedell, d. New York, January 25, 1927.
GEX-481 Make Me Know It
Gnt 6045, Ch 15215, Sil 5023, KP K-101
GEX-482 Georgia Bo Bo
Gnt 6045, Ch 15216, Sil 5023, KP K-101, Px 4, VJR 19
NOTE: Champions as BILL WILLIAMS AND HIS GANG; Silvertone 5023 as MEMPHIS DADDY AND HIS BOYS; Paradox 4 and VJR 19 as NEW ORLEANS STOMPERS.
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