ED LOWRY
The following, made by this American comedian during a London appearance, have interesting accompaniments.
Vocal, acc. by the Gilt Edged Four: Al Starita, as / Ray Starita, cl, ts / Eric Siday, vn / Sid Bright, p / Rudy Starita, d.
London, April 9, 1927.
WA-5215-1 Looking At The World Through Rose-Coloured Glasses
Col 4422
WA-5216-1 Hello, Bluebird
Col 4422
WA-5217-1 Maxie Jones (The King Of The Saxophones)
Col 4376
WA-5218-1 And Then I Forget!
Col 4376
WA-5219-1 Cheer Up, Keep Smiling
Col 4375
WA-5220-1 High, High, High Up In The Hills
Col 4375
Max Goldberg, t / Len Fillis, bj, added; Nat Star, cl, as, replaces Al Starita. London, May 10, 1927.
WA-5424-1 Da, Da, Da
Col 4390
WA-5425-1 I've Got A Wonderful Girl
Col 4390
WA-5426-1 Everyone Is Trying The Charleston Now
Col 4391
WA-5427-1 The Oliver Twist
Col 4391
ED LOYD AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Okeh, Odeon, and Parlophone for Ed Kirkeby (TED WALLACE) as Ted Wallace and his variously named bands, q.v., and for the following by other artists listed in this book:
Odeon ONY-36193 All On Account Of Your Kisses (Phil Dannenberg and his Orchestra)
Par PNY-34153 Morning, Noon And Night (Fred Rich and his Orchestra)
R-823 When Kentucky Bids The World "Good Morning" (Sam Lanin's Orchestra)
FRANK LOYD'S ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Crown 81265 for the Dorsey Brothers' Orch., q.v.
NICK LUCAS
Guitar solos, acc. by Phil Boutelje, p. New York, c. June 1922
69727 Pickin' The Guitar
PA 020794, 10392, Sil 1207
69732 Teasing The Frets
PA 020794, 10392, Sil 1207
Guitar solos, acc. by Ted Fiorito, p. New York, October 20, 1923.
11674 Pickin' The Guitar
Br 2536
11678 Teasing The Frets
Br 2536
New York, December 6, 1932.
B-12690-A Picking The Guitar
Br 6508, 01433, RZ G-22171
B-12691-A Teasing The Frets
Br 6508, 01433, RZ G-22171
NOTE: Vocal records by this artist are of no interest as jazz.
LUCKY STRIKE (DANCE) ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Domino 378 San (Six Black Diamonds; see Nathan Glantz)
379 Somebody Loves Me (California Ramblers)
Leonora 10051 Angry (Seven Missing Links)
LUCKY TEN ENTERTAINERS
Pseudonym on Domino and Regal for Al Lynch and his Orchestra, q.v.
THE LUMBERJACKS
Bill Moore and another, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Dick Stabile, cl, as / Jack Pettis, Cm, ts / Al Goering, p / Clay Bryson, bj / Merrill Kline, bb / Dillon Ober, d. New York, c. October 17, 1928.
3409-B Spanish Dream
Cam 8356, Lin / Mit 3000, Ro 779
3411-A Black Beauty
Cam 8352, Lin / Mit 3000, Ro 775
See also Irving Mills.
GUY LUMPKIN
Guitar solo with Eddie Mapp, h. Long Island City, NY, c. May, 1929.
465 Decatur Street Drag
QRS R-7078
JIMMIE LUNCEFORD
JIMMIE LUNCEFORD AND HIS CHICKASAW SYNCOPATORS: Jimmie Lunceford, as, dir. ? Sy Oliver another, t / ? Henry Wells, tb / Willie Smith, as / Earl Carrothers or George Clark, ts / Edwin Wilcox, p / bj / Moses Allen, bb, preaching* / Jimmy Crawford, d. Memphis, June 6, 1930.
62599-2 *In Dat Mornin'
Vic V-38141, 760-0005, BB B-5330, Sr S-3411
62600-1 Sweet Rhythm
Vic V-38141, 760-0005, BB B-5330, Sr S-3411
JIMMIE LUNCEFORD AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Jimmie Lunceford, a, dir: Eddie Tompkins, Tommy Stevenson,
William "Sleepy" Tomlin, t / Henry Wells, tb, v / Russell Bowles, tb / Willie Smith, Earl Carruthers, cl, as, bar / Joe Thomas, cl, ts / Edwin Wilcox, p, cel / Al Norris, g / Moses Allen, bb / Jimmy Crawford, d, vib / Will Hudson, a. New York, May 15, 1933.
TO-1299-PA Flaming Reeds And Screaming Brass
CBS CL-2715, CS-9515 (LPs)
TO-1300-PA While Love Lasts
CBS CL-2715, CS-9515 (LPs)
Sy Oliver, t, a, v, replaces Tomlin. New York, January 26, 1934.
81324-1 White Heat - aWH
Vic 24586, JA-1035, BB B-5713, HMV B-6493, JK-2034, K-7270 X-6319, V-Disc 355
81325-1 Jazznocracy - aWH
Vic 24522, JA-1168, BB B-5713, HMV B-6476, X-6318
81326-1 Chillen, Get Up - vHW&3, aSO
Vic 24522, JA-1168, HMV B-6476, X-6318
81327-1 Leaving Me - vHW
Vic 24586, HMV B-6493, K-7270, X-6319
New York, March 20, 1934.
82218-2 Swingin' Uptown - aSO
Vic 24669, A-1418, HMV BD-120, EA-1375, JF-6, K-8338, El EG-3133
82219-2 Breakfast Ball - vSO&ch, aSO
Vic 24601, BB B-6133, HMV BD-135, K-8338
82220-1 Here Goes - vHW
Vic 24601, BB B-6133
82221-1 Remember When - vHW
Vic LPM-10119 (LP)
82221-2 Remember When - vHW
Vic 24669, HMV JF-6, EA-1375, El EG-3133
Jimmie Lunceford, a, dir: Eddie Tompkins, Tommy Stevenson, t / Sy Oliver, t, v, a / Henry Wells, tb, v / Russell Bowles, tb / Willie Smith, cl, as bar, v, a / Earl Carruthers, cl, as, bar / Laforet Dent, as / Joe Thomas, cl, ts / Edwin Wilcox, p, a / Al Norris, g / Moses Allen, sb / Jimmy Crawford, d, vib. New York, September 4, 1934.
38531-A Sophisticated Lady - aWS
Dec 129, BM-1109, M-30197, Br 02686, A-81886
38532-A Mood Indigo - aWS
Dec BM-1109, M-30197, Br 02686, A-81886, A-505154
38532-B Mood Indigo - aWS
Dec 131, Od 194183, 286133
38533-A Rose Room (In Sunny Roseland) - aWS
Dec 131, 60872, Br 02758, A-82055, Od 286085
38534-A Black And Tan Fantasy - aSO
Dec 453, BM-1086, Y-5044, Br 02112, A-81391, A-505154
38535-A Stratosphere - aJL
Dec 299, BM-1121, Br 01965, A-81713
New York, September 5, 1934.
38541-A Nana - vHW, aSO
Dec 130, BM-1079, Br 01883, A-81149
38542-A Miss Otis Regrets (She's Unable To Lunch Today) - vSO, aEW
Dec 130, Br 01883, A-81149
38543-A Unsophisticated Sue - v3
Dec 129, Br 01948, A-81930
38544-A Stardust - vHW, aEW
Dec 369, Od 194183, 286133, Pol A-323
38544-B Stardust - vHW, aEW
Dec 369, Br 01948, A-81390
New York, October 29, 1934.
38915-A Dream Of You - v, aSO
Dec 765, 25421, M-30349, Y-5131, Br 02948, A-505151
38916-A-B Shake Your Head (From Side To Side) - aSO
Dec unissued
38917-A Stomp It Off - aSO
Dec 712, Br 02512, A-505149
38918-A Call It Anything (It Wasn't Love) - vHW, aEW
Dec 572, Br 02948
New York, November 7, 1934.
38967-B Because You're You - vHW, aSO
Dec 415, BJA-1120, Y-5335, Br 02601, A-81581
38968-B Chillen, Get Up - vHW&3, aSO
Br 02601, A-81581, Dec BM-1120
38969-A Solitude - vHW
Dec 299, BM-1086, Y-5044, Br 02112, A-81391
New York, December 17, 1934.
39169-A Rain - v3, aSO
Dec 415
39170-A Since My Best Gal Turned Me Down - v3, aSO
Dec 453
39171-A Jealous - vHW, aEW
Dec 788, Br 02983
New York, December 18, 1934.
38916-C Shake Your Head (From Side To Side) - aSO
Br 02815, A-82223, Dec M-30249
39172-A Rhythm Is Our Business - vWS&ch, aEW
Dec 369, BM-1121, M-30326, Br 01965, 10157, 602129, A-81713
39172-B Rhythm Is Our Business - vWS&ch, aEW
Dec 369, Od 286085
39173-A-B I'm Walking Through Heaven With You - vHW, aEW
Dec 682, 25016
HUNK LUNSFORD AND HIS CLARINET
See Steamboat Joe and his Laffin' Clarinet [sic].
ABE LYMAN
From the large number of records made by Abe Lyman and his Orchestra between 1923 and 1942, the following are known to be of considerable interest as hot dance music.
Abe Lyman, d, dir: Ray Lopez, Howard Fenimore, t / Orlando "Slim" Martin (or possibly Vic Smith on some of the earlier sides), tb / Jim Welton, cl, as, f / Al Baker (or possibly Gus Mueller on some titles), cl, as / Horace "Zip" Keyes, cl, ts / John Schonberger, vn / Charles Kaley, vn, v / Gus Arnheim, p / Charlie Pierce, bj / Jake Garcia, bb, sb. Los Angeles, July 26, 1923.
11088 Honey Babe
Br 2563
Los Angeles, July 27, 1923.
11091 Weary Weasel
Br 2504
Los Angeles, July 30, 1923.
11101 California Blues
Br 2530
Los Angeles, August 2, 1923.
11116 / 19 Bugle Call Rag
Br 2481
Abe Lyman, d, dir: Ray Lopez, Howard Fenimore, t / Orlando "Slim" Martin (or possibly Vic Smith on some of the earlier sides), tb / Jim Welton, cl, as, f / Al Baker (or possibly Gus Mueller on some titles), cl, as / Horace "Zip" Keyes, cl, ts / John Schonberger, vn / Charles Kaley, vn, v / Gus Arnheim, p / Charlie Pierce, bj / John Helleberg, bb (as an extra, per the Brunswick file). New York, July 17, 1924.
13555 / 58 Sally's Got The Blues
Br 2780
Jake Garcia, bb, sb, v, replaces Helleberg; Dave Fink, vn, added. Los Angeles, May, 1925.
15824 / 27 Ukulele Baby
Br 2903
15835 If You Knew Susie - vCK
Br 2903
Chicago, October 14, 1925.
E-16690 Everybody Stomp!
Br 2980, A-268
Chicago, February 1, 1926.
E-17817 / 18 / 19 Too Bad - vCK
Br 3084
E-17827 Shake That Thing
Br 3069, A-106
E-17829 Let's Talk About My Sweetie - vCK
Br 3070*
NOTE: An undetermined, audibly different take of SHAKE THAT THING was pressed on some American copies of Brunswick 3069, using E17824 / 25 or / 26. On Brunswick 3084, take used is also unknown.
Harry Podalsky, vn, replaces Kaley; Al Newman, p, replaces Arnheim. Chicago, June 22, 1926.
E-19629 Ace In The Hole
Br 3241, 3242 (Australian)
Chicago, September 9, 1926.
E-20130 / 31 Wistful And Blue - v
Br 3317, A-102
E-20134 / 35 Twelfth Street Rag
Br 3316*, A-101
E-20136 / 37 The New St. Louis Blues
Br 3316, A-101
E-20138 / 39 Havin' Lots Of Fun - v
Br 3286, A-141
Chicago, March 28, 1928
C-1818-A-B San
Br unissued
C-1819-A-B Mississippi Mud
Br unissued
ABE LYMAN'S SHARPS AND FLATS: Fred Ferguson, t, replaces Lopez; Fenimore, Keyes, and one vn omitted.
Chicago, May 18, 1928
C-1953-A Weary Weasel
Br 3964, 3842, DG 22195
C-1954-B San
Br 3964, 3842, DG 22195
ABE LYMAN'S CALIFORNIA ORCHESTRA: As for last session, but with Fenimore, Keyes, and the vn. Chicago, June 17, 1928.
C-2019- That's My Weakness Now - v3
Br 3971, 3837
C-2019-G That's My Weakness Now
Br A-7807
Warren Smith, tb, added. Chicago, November 28, 1928.
C-2614- Some Rainy Day - vJG-?
Br 4155
C-2615- A Jazz Holiday
Br 4155, A-8126
NOTE: German Brunswick A-8126 as ABE LYMAN'S JAZZ-SOLISTEN.
Horace Smith, t, replaces Fenimore; Teddy Powell, bj, g, replaces Pierce; Ed Landry, bb, sb, replaces Garcia. Los Angeles, September 17, 1930.
LAE-872-A Never Swat A Fly - v
Br 4924, 01034, A-8884
LAE-872-G Never Swat A Fly
Br unissued?
Gary Gillis, d, replaces Lyman, who directs; Ted Dale, p, a, replaces Newman. New York, May 2, 1932.
B-11763-A Twelfth Street Rag
Br 6314, 01340, A-9260
B-11764-A Milenberg Joys
Br 6325, A-9274
B-11765-A Farewell Blues
Br 6314, 01340, A-9260
B-11766-A High Society
Br 6325, A-9274
New York, May 12, 1933.
B-13327-A Weary Blues
Br 6637
B-13328-A The New St. Louis Blues
Br 6637
New York, January 24, 1934.
B-14683-A Jimmy Had A Nickel - v3
Br 6756, 01726
NOTE: Lyman's records are variously abeled ABE LYMAN'S CALIFORNIA AMBASSADOR HOTEL ORCHESTRA, ABE LYMAN AND HIS CALIFORNIA ORCHESTRA or ABE LYMAN'S CALIFORNIA ORCHESTRA.
AL LYNCH AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Al Lynch, v, dir: 2 t / tb / 2 as / ts / vn / p / bj, g / bb / d. New York, July 6, 1927.
7380-1 Sing Me A Baby Song - vAL
Ban 6025, Bwy 1091, Dom 3996, Je 5067, Or 977, Re 8355
7381-3 What Do We Do On A Dew-Dew-Dewy Day? - vALBch
Ban 6026, Bwy 1068, Dom 3992, 21303, Or 961, Re 8352, Apex 8642, LS 24111, Mic 22188,
St 10271, EBW 4720
7382-1-3 You Don't Like It - Not Much - vAL
Ban 6027, Dom 3997, 21316, Je 5070, Or 957, PA 36658, Per 14839, P-325, Re 8354, Apex 8645, LS 24121, Mic 22198, St 10271, Imp 1863
NOTE: Banners and Broadways as SHERIDAN ENTERTAINERS; Domino and Regal as LUCKY TEN ENTERTAINERS; Jewels and Orioles as MAJESTIC DANCE ORCHESTRA; Pathé Actuelle 36658 and Perfect 14839 as
NEWPORT DANCE ORCHESTRA; Perfect P-325 as RAYNER'S DANCE ORCHESTRA; Edison Bell Winner 4720 as GAIETY DANCE ORCHESTRA; Imperial 1863 as MARKEL'S SOCIETY FAVOURITES.
New York, September 30, 1927.
7536- Washington And Lee Swing - v3
Ban 6102, Bwy 1105, Or 1046
NOTE: Oriole as DIXIE JAZZ BAND.
? Arthur Schutt, p. New York, March 7, 1928.
7828-3 Put Your Loving Arms Around Me - vAL
Ban 7109, Chg 616
7830-2 Who Says They Don't Care? - vAL
Ban 7077, Or 1203, Apex 8764, Crown 81105, Dom 21419, LS 24305, Mic 22305, ST 10354
NOTE: Oriole 1203 as TED WHITE'S COLLEGIANS. Other records by this band may be equally interesting as hot dance music; see The American Dance Band Discography, 1917-1942.
GLEN LYTE'S ORCHESTRA
The following titles are known to feature good solos; there may be others like it.
2 t / bb / as, f / as / ts / p / g / bb / d. Grafton, WI, c. May, 1931.
L-883-2 You're The One I Care For - v
Bwy 1425
L-930-5 When I Take My Sugar To Tea - v2
Bwy 1459, EBW 5319
NOTE: This group was alos known as LEITZKE'S MIDNITE SERENADERS. Edison Bell Winner 5319 as PARAMOUNT RHYTHM BOYS.
JIMMY LYTELL
Jimmy Lytell, cl / Frank Signorelli, p / Tony Colucci, g. New York, c. February 8, 1926.
106622 Down Town Rag (Down Town Fling*)
PA 36414, 11165*, Per 14565
106623 Buggy Blues
PA 36414, 11165*, Per 14565
NOTE: These issues as THE THREE BARBERS.
Clarinet solos, acc. by Frank Signorelli, p / Eddie Lang, bj, g. New York, c. November 20, 1926.
107225 Old Folks Shuffle
PA 36568, Per 14749
107226 Red House Blues
PA 36568, Per 14749
Unknown c added; ? Dick McDonough, bj, g, replaces Lang. New York, c. January 10, 1927.
107334-A-C Messin' Around
PA 36584, Per 14765
107335-B Coney Island Washboard
PA 36584, Per 14765
Unknown c omitted. New York, c. March 13, 1927.
107420-C Alexander's Ragtime Band
PA 36607, Per 14788
107421-A-C Pardon The Glove
PA 36607, Per 14788
New York, June, 1927.
107613-1 Zulu Wail
PA 36665, 11488, Per 14846
107614-1 Fakir's Rhythm
PA 36665, 11488, Per 14846
Acc. by Frank Signorelli, p / ? Dick McDonough, bj, g. New York, c. October 24, 1927
107861-1 Headin' For Harlem
PA 36717, 11534, Per 14898
107862-2 Sugar
PA 36717, 11534, Per 14898
New York, c. December, 1927.
Why Be Blue?
PA 36741, Per 14922
Stockholm Stomp
PA 36741, Per 14922
? Lou Calabrese, bj, replaces previous bj, g. New York, February, 1928.
108056 Missouri Squabble
PA 36775, 11557, Per 14956
108057 Davenport Blues
PA 36775, 11557, Per 14956
New York, June, 1928.
108221 Sweet Emmalina (Emmaline*)
PA 36824, 11567*, Per 15005
108222 Yellow Dog Blues
PA 36824, 11567*, Per 15005
NOTE: At least three takes each of matrices 108056 and 108057 are known to have been issued on the labels shown, and it is likely that this is true of some of the others.
M______________________________
HARRY MACDONALD'S ORCHESTRA
Harold Macdonald, d, dir: 2 c / tb / 2 cl, ss, as / cl, ss, ts / vn / p / bj / bb / Benny Davis, v. New York, August 27, 1926.
36136-4 Who Could Be More Wonderful Than You? - vBD
Vic 20149, HMV EA-144
36137-2 My Pal Jerry
Vic 20149, HMV EA-144
BABY MACK
Vocal, acc. by Louis Armstrong, c / Richard M. Jones, p. Chicago, February 23, 1926.
9512-A You've Got To Go Home On Time
OK 8313
9513-A What Kind O' Man Is You?
OK 8313
See also Sam Robinson.
BILLY AND MARY MACK
Vocal duets, acc. by Punch Miller, c / Edgar Brown, p. New Orleans, January 22, 1925.
8892-A Black, But Sweet, Oh God!
OK 8195
8897-B My Heart-Breakin' Gal
OK 8195
NOTE: Matrix 8893 is by John Tobin's Midnight Serenaders; 8895 and 8896 are by Anthony Parenti and his Famous Melody Boys, both q.v.; 8894 is untraced.
Acc. by Clarence Williams' Trio: tb / Clarence Williams, p / ? Buddy Christian, bj; Mary Mack only*. New York, c. January 11, 1926.
73906-B *Oh! Me Oh! My Blues
OK 8339
73907-A You've Got To Quit Your Low Down Ways
OK 8274
73908-B Fetch It When You Come
OK 8274
73909-B *How Could My Good Man Turn His Back On Me Now?
OK 8296
73911-B You Don't Want Much
OK 8296
NOTE: Matrix 73910 is untraced.
CHARLES E. MACK
See Moran and Mack.
IDA MAY MACK
Vocal, acc. by K. D. Johnson, p. Memphis, August 29, 1928.
45438-2 Wrong Doin' Daddy
Vic V-38532
45439-1-2 Sunday Mornin' Blues
Vic unissued
45442-1 Elm Street Blues
Vic V-38030
45443-1-2 Country Spaces
Vic unissued
Memphis, August 30, 1928.
45446-1 Mr. Moore Blues
Vic 21690
45447-1 When You Lose Your Daddy
Vic 21690
45450-1 Mr. Forty-Nine Blues
Vic V-38532
45451-2 Goodbye Rider
Vic V-38030
NOTE: Intervening matrices in the above sessions are by Bessie Tucker, q.v.
MARY MACK
See Billy and Mary Mack.
MACK AND MITCHELL
Pseudonym on Silvertone 3544 for Eddie Green and Billie Wilson (q.v. under the latter's name).
MADAME TUSSAUD'S DANCE ORCHESTRA
Stanley Barnett, ts, dir: Billy Farrell, t / Abe Walters, tb / Harry Constable, cl, as / Laurie Bookin, as / Jack Dent, p / Albert Harris g / Al Foreman, sb / Claude Dawson, d / Phyllis Robins, v. London, June 22, 1933.
EB-18-1 Rocking In Rhythm
EBW 5572, Astra D-111, Cam 2003, Imp 155193, Oly D-2228, SB 25359, Sondor P-248, Super B-7035, Triumph 583
NOTE: Super as GREAT DANCE ORCHESTRA.
EB-19-2 Black-Eyed Susan Brown - v
EBW 5572, Super B-7032
Don Levy or Laurie Bookin, as; Nat Harris, d, replaces Dawson. London, July 14, 1933.
EB-1021-1-2 Jazz Cocktail
EBW unissued
EB-1021-1-2 My Bluebird's Singing The Blues - vPR
EBW unissued
London, July 21, 1933.
EB-1021-3 Jazz Cocktail
EBW 5580, Astra D-111, Imp 155194, SB 25371, Sondor P-249, Triumph 583
NOTE: Sondor as ORCHESTRE DE DANSE.
London, July 25, 1933.
EB-1022-3 My Bluebird's Singing The Blues - vPR
EBW 5580, Sondor P-250
London, August 8, 1933.
EB-1047-2 Stevedore Stomp
EBW 5590, Astra D-106, Imp 155194, Sondor P-250, Triumph 571
EB-1048-2 Roll Up The Carpet - v
EBW 5590
London, September 19, 1933.
EB-1059-2 Lightning
EBW 5597
Alf Bowes, t / Claude Dawson, d, replace Farrell and Harris. London, October 12, 1933.
EB-1073-2 Wild Goose Chase
EBW 5609, Astra D-106, Disclair K-1758, Imp 155193, SB 25359, Super B-7035, Triumph 571
EB-1074-2 Sophisticated Lady - v
EBW 5609, Disclair K-1758
London, November 17, 1933.
EB-1088- Echoes Of The Jungle
EBW 5617, Disclair K-1769
EB-1089- Old Man Blues - v
EBW 5617, Disclair K-1769
NOTE: Astra, Imperial, Silver Bell and Triumph issues as DANSORKEST, TANZ ORCHESTER, or DANCE ORCHESTRA. This band made other Edison Bell Winner records, none of which merit listing here.
ENRIQUE MADRIGUERA
This artist's issued output is as distant from the scope of this book as one may go, but he is responsible for arranging the following sessions, of some interest for the presence of Venuti and Lang.
COLUMBIA STRING BAND: String band, including Eddie Lang, g / Joe Venuti, vn. New York, June 5, 1930
176173-1 Under A Texas Moon
Col "Special test for Mr. Madriguera"
Similar; New York, August 15, 1930.
703346-3 ¡Ay, Josefina!
Col unissued; test exists
Similar; New York, March 13, 1931.
704009-2 No vaya a popa
Col unissued; test exists
MAGEE STRING BAND
Esau McGhee (or Magee), vn / Alcide "Slow Drag" Pavageau, sb / others unknown. New Orleans, December 15, 1928.
147650-1 Mister Johnson, Turn Me Loose
Col unissued
147651-1 Mustard And Onions
Col unissued
IVOR MAIRANTS
See the Geraldo Swing Septet, and Albert Harris.
MAJESTIC DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Banner 0596 I've Seen My Baby (Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra)
0851 You're Simply Delish (Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra)
Broadway 11282 Bebe (Original Indiana Five)
Cameo 0451 You're Simply Delish (Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra)
0139 I'm Following You (Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra)
0196 I've Seen My Baby (Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra)
Embassy E-100 Never Swat A Fly (All Star Californians)
E-101 I'm Proud Of You All Star Californians)
Je 5067 Sing Me A Baby Song (Al Lynch and his Orchestra)
5070 What Do We Do On A Dew-Dew-Dewey Day? (Al Lynch and his Orchestra)
5852 I've Seen My Baby (Adrian Schubert and his Orchestra)
6098 You're Simply Delish (Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra)
Madison 6036 That Wicked Stomp (Grey Gull studio band)
Or 531 Roll 'Em, Girls (Lou Gold and his Orchestra)
928 Magnolia (California Ramblers)
933 Zulu Wail (California Ramblers)
957 What Do We Do On A Dew-Dew-Dewey Day (Al Lynch and his Orchestra)
977 Sing Me A Baby Song (Al Lynch and his Orchestra)
980 Both sides by the California Ramblers
1852 I've Seen My Baby (Adrian Schubert and his Salon Orchestra)
2098 You're Simply Delish (Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra)
Pathé Actuelle 020883 Both sides by Nathan Glantz and his Orchestra
036295 Charleston Baby Of Mine (Nathan Glantz and his Orchestra)
37004 Am I Blue? (Irving Mills Orchestra)
Perfect 14076 Both sides by Nathan Glantz and his Orchestra
14391 Both sides by the Original Memphis Five
15185 Am I Blue? (Irving Mills' Orchestra)
Puretone 11311 Both sides by the Midway Gardens Orchestra
Puritan 11282 Bebe (Original Indiana Five)
Regal 10157 You're Simply Delish (Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra)
Romeo 1465 You're Simply Delish (Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra)
Silvertone 2584 Angry (Seven Missing Links)
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