TOM MORTON
TOMMY MORTON'S GRANGERS: Tom Morton, d , dir: Tony Tortomas, Sammy Castin, t / Pete Pellizzi or Mike Fucillo,
tb / Nick Vitalo and another, cl, as / ts / vn / Harry Ford, p / Tony Colucci, bj / John Ryan, v. New York, c. November 1, 1926.
107183 How Could Red Riding Hood? - vJR
PA 36544, 11275, Per 14725, Gra 9259
107184 When I Kissed You I Kissed The Blues Goodbye - vJR
PA 36549, Per 14730
107185 Baby Mine - vJR
PA 36548, Per 14729
TOM MORTON'S ORCH., featuring ORIGINAL INDIANA FIVE: Similar to the above; Irving Kaufman (as GEORGE KAY), v. New York, May 21, 1929.
148606-1 Anything To Hold Your Baby - vIK
Har 930-H
148607-3 Birmingham Bertha - vIK
Har 930-H
148608-1 Broadway Baby Dolls - vIK
Har 937-H
CURTIS MOSBY AND HIS DIXIELAND BLUE BLOWERS
Curtis Mosby, d , dir: James Porter, t / Ashford Hardee, tb / Charles Hite, Leo Davis, cl, as / Bumps Myers, ts / Attwell Rose, vn / Henry Starr, p, v / Thomas Valentine, bj / __ Perkins, bb. Los Angeles, October 14, 1927.
144761-2 Weary Stomp
Col 1191-D, J-486
144762-3 Whoop 'Em Up Blues
Col 1192-D
144763-1-3 In My Dreams (I'm Jealous Of You)-vHS
Col 1191-D, J-486
144764-1-2 Tiger Stomp
Col 1192-D
Curtis Mosby, d , dir: James Porter, t / Ashford Hardee, tb / Charlie Lawrence, Les Hite, cl, as / Bumps Myers, ts / ? Andy Iona (Aiona), vn, stg / Walter Johnson, p / Freddy Vaughan, bj / bb. Los Angeles, March 28, 1928.
145924-2 Blue Blowers Blues
Col 1442-D
145925-2 Hardee Stomp
Col 1442-D
Country Allen, tb, replaces Hardee. Los Angeles, January 21, 1929.
147817-3 Between You And Me (And The Deep Blue Sea) - v
Col 40001-D
147818-3 Louisiana Bo Bo
Col 40001-D
147819-1 Dearie
Col unissued
147824-1 Don't Make Sweet Mama Mad
Col unissued
NOTE: Matrices 147820 / 147821 are by Andy Aiona's Novelty Four.
The following items are from film soundtracks made in 1929:
Swanee Shuffle / Blue Blowers Blues
Arcadia 2001 (LP)
Daddy, Won't You Please Come Home?
Arcadia 2007 (LP)
SID MOSELY'S BLUE BOYS
Pseudonym on Supertone 9686 for Syd Valentine and his Patent Leather Kids, q.v.
MIKE MOSIELLO AND HIS RADIO STARS
See the Grey Gull studio bands.
BENNIE MOTEN'S KANSAS CITY ORCHESTRA
Bennie Moten, p, dir: Lammar Wright, c / Thamon Hayes, tb / Woody Walder, cl, ts, k effect / Sam Tall, bj / Willie Hall, d. St. Louis, September, 1923.
8459-A Elephant's Wobble
OK 8100, Tpl 532
8460-A Crawdad Blues
OK 8100, Tpl 532
Harry Cooper, c / Harlan Leonard, cl, as, added. St. Louis, c. November 29, 1924.
8769-B South
OK 8194
8770-A Vine Street Blues
OK 8194
8771-A Tulsa Blues
OK 8184
8772-A Goofy Dust
OK 8184, WS 109
8774-A Baby Dear
OK 8213
NOTE: Matrix 8773 is untraced.
LaForest Dent, bj, replaces Tall; Vernon Page, bb, added; William Little, Jr., v. Kansas City, c. May 14, 1925.
9118-A She's Sweeter Than Sugar - vWL
OK 8255
9119-A South Street Blues
OK 8255
9120-A Sister Honky Tonk
OK 8277
9121-A As I Like It
OK 8213
9123-A Things Seem So Blue To Me
OK 8242
9124-A 18th Street Strut
OK 8242
9125-A Kater Street Rag
OK 8277, Par R-3256
NOTE: Matrix 9122 is untraced.
Bennie Moten, p, dir: Lammar Wright, c / Thamon Hayes, tb / Harlan Leonard, cl, as / LaForest Dent, as, bar / Woody Walder, cl, ts / Sam Tall, bj / Vernon Page, bb / Willie McWashington, d. Chicago, December 13, 1926
37232-1 Thick Lip Stomp
Vic 20406, HMV B-5302
37232-2 Thick Lip Stomp
HMV DLP-1057, Vic 741056 (LPs)
37233-1 Harmony Blues
Vic 20406, HMV B-5302
37233-2 Harmony Blues
HMV DLP-1057, Vic 741056 (LPs)
37234-1 Kansas City Shuffle
Vic 20485, WS 109
37235-2 Yazoo Blues
Vic 20485
37236-1 White Lightnin' Blues
Vic 20811
Chicago, December 14, 1926.
37237-1 Muscle Shoals Blues
Vic 20811
37238-1 Midnight Mama
Vic 20422
37239-2 Missouri Wobble
Vic 20422
Bennie Moten, p , dir: Ed Lewis, Paul Webster, c / Thamon Hayes, tb, v / Harlan Leonard, cl, ss, as / Jack Washington, cl, as, bar / Woody Walder, cl, ts / LaForest Dent, as, ts, v / Leroy Berry, bj / Vernon Page, bb / Willie McWashington, d. Chicago, June 11, 1927.
38667-3 Sugar
Vic 20855, X-16189, HMV 8-5430
38668-4 Dear Heart
Vic 20855
38669-2 The New Tulsa Blues
Vic 21584
38670-3 Baby Dear - vTH-LD
Vic 20946
38671-1 12th Street Rag
Vic 20946
38671-2 12th Street Rag
X LX-3025, Vic 741056 (LPs)
NOTE: Victor X-16189 is anonymous.
Chicago, June 12, 1927.
38672-3 Pass Out Lightly (There Ain't Nothin' To It)
Vic 21199
38673-1 Ding-Dong Blues - v3
HMV 0L7-1057, Vic 741056 (LPs)
38673-2 Ding-Dong Blues - v3
Vic 21199
38673-3 Ding-Dong Blues - v3
Vic LPM-10122 (LP)
38674-3 Moten Stomp
Vic 20955, BB B-6204
NOTE: Despite the label of PASS OUT LIGHTLY, there is no vocal on this side.
Booker Washington, c, replaces Webster; Dent omitted; James Taylor, v. Camden, NJ, September 6, 1928.
42924-1 Justrite
Vic 21739
42924-2 Justrite
X LX-3025 (LP)
42925-1-2 It's Hard To Laugh Or Smile - vJT
Vic unissued
42926-3 Slow Motion
Vic V-38012
42927-1 Tough Breaks
Vic V-38037, BB B-6638
Moten and Lewis speak*. Camden, NJ, September 7, 1928.
42925-3-4 It's Hard To Laugh Or Smile
Vic V-38037, BB B-6431, B-8228, HMV R-14294, El EG-1284
42928-2 Sad Man Blues - vJT
Vic V-38048
42929-1 Kansas City Breakdown
Vic 21693, HMV JF-17
42930-1 Trouble In Mind
Vic 21739
42931-2 Hot Water Blues
Vic V-38012, BB B-7938, HMV JF-17
42932-1-2 When Life Seems So Blue - vJT
Vic unissued
42933-1 *Get Low-Down Blues
Vic 21693
42934-1 She's No Trouble (Sweetheart)
Vic V-38021, 24893, JA-1046
42935-1 South
Vic V-38021, 24893, JA-1046
NOTE: Copies of Victor 24893 (which remained in the catalog nearly until the end of the 78-rpm era) can be found on which both sides are pressed from dubbed masters, others where only SOUTH is dubbed, and rarely where both sides are pressed from original masters. SOUTH also appeared as a dubbing on both sides of Victor 44-0004.
Bennie Moten, p, dir: Ed Lewis, Booker Washington, c / Thamon Hayes, tb / Harlan Leonard, cl, ss, as / Jack Washington, el, as, bar / Woody Walder, cl, ts / Ira "Buster" Moten, pac, 2nd p / Leroy Berry, bj / Vernon Page, bb / Willie McWashington, d / Bob Clemmons, v. Chicago, July 16, 1929.
55420-1 Terrific Stomp
Vic V-38081, BB B-6304
55421-3 Let's Get It
Vic V-38072
55422-2 Kansas City Squabble
Vic V-38091
Chicago, July 17, 1929.
55423-1 Rite Tite
Vic V-38104
55424-2 Moten's Blues
Vic V-38072, BB B-7938
55425-1 That's What I'm Talking About
Vic V-38081
55426-1 That Certain Motion
Vic V-38104
55427-1-2 It Won't Be Long - vBC
Unissued
55427-3 It Won't Be Long
Vic V-38123
Instrumentation as shown individually. Chicago, July 18, 1929.
42932-4 When Life Seems So Blue - all but pac
Vic V-38132
55428-2 Loose Like A Goose - clWW / 2p / d
Vic V-38123
55429-1 Just Say It's Me, c / JW / WW / 2p / bj / bb / d
Vic V-38132
55430-1 Now Goofy Dust - Rag [sic] - full band
Vic V-38091, HMV R-14374
55431-1-2 Michigan Rag - 2p
Vic unissued
NOTE: Victor V-38123 as BUSTER MOTEN, BENNIE MOTEN.
Eddie Durham, tb, g, a, added; Count Basie, p, replaces Bennie Moten, who now directs without playing. Chicago, October 23, 1929.
57301-1 Rumba Negro (Spanish Stomp)
Vic 23037, HMV B-4845
57302-2 The Jones Law Blues
Vic 23357
57303-1 Band Box Shuffle
Vic 23007, BB B-6710
57304-2 Small Black
Vic 23342
57305-2 Every Day Blues (Yo Yo Blues)
Vic V-38144, 1AC-0442
Willie McWashington, v. Chicago, October 24, 1929.
57312-3 Boot It
Vic V-38144, 1AC-0442
57313-3 Mary Lee
Vic V-38114, BB B-6638
57314-2 Rit-Dit-Ray - vWM
Vic 23342
57315-1 New Vine Street Blues
Vic LPV-514 (LP)
57315-2 New Vine Street Blues
Vic 23007, BB B-6710
57316-2 Sweetheart Of Yesterday
Vic V-38114, BB B-6851
Oran "Hot Lips" Page, t, added; Jimmy Rushing, v. Kansas City, October 27, 1930.
62909-1 Won't You Be My Baby ? - vJR
Vic LPV-514 (LP)
62909-2 Won't You Be My Baby ? - vJR
Vic 23028, BB B-6711
Kansas City, October 28, 1930.
62910-2 I Wish I Could Be Blue
Vic 22734
62911-2 Oh! Eddie
Vic 22958, HMV B-4986
62912-1 That Too, Do - vJR
Vic LPM-10023 (LP)
62912-2 That Too, Do - vJR
Vic 22793, HMV B-4912
62913-1 Mack's Rhythm
Vic LPM-10023 (LP)
62914-1 You Made Me Happy
Pirate MPC-521 (EP)
62915-1 Here Comes Marjorie
Vic 23391
62916-1 The Count
Vic 23391, BB B-6719
Kansas City, October 29, 1930.
62921-1 Liza Lee - vJR
Vic 23023, Zon EE-285
Kansas City; October 30, 1930.
62922-2 Get Goin' (Get Ready To Love) - vJR
Vic 23023, Zon EE-285
62923-1 Professor Hot Stuff
Vic 23429
62924-2 When I'm Alone - vJR
Vic 22734
62925-2 New Moten Stomp
Vic 23030, BB B-6709
62926-2 As Long As I Love You (Jeannette) - vJR
Vic 22660, HMV B-4912
Kansas City, October 31, 1930.
62927-1 Somebody Stole My Gal - vCB
Vic 23028, BB B-5481, B-6709, MW M-4894, HMV B-4844
62928-1 Now That I Need You - vJR
BB B-6711
62929-2 Bouncin' Round
Vic 23030
62930-1 Break A Day Schuffle [sic]
Vic unissued
New York, April 15, 1931.
53012-2 Ya Got Love - vJR
Vic 22680, HMV B-4889
68900-2 I Wanna Be Around My Baby All The Time - vJR
Vic 22680
Bennie Moten dir: Hot Lips Page, Joe Keyes, Dee Stewart, t / Dan Minor, tb / Eddie Durham, tb g, a / Eddie Barefield, cl, as / Jack Washington, as, bar / Ben Webster, ts / Count Basie, p / Leroy Berry, g / Walter Page, sb / Willie McWashington, d / Jimmy Rushing, Josephine Garrison, The Sterling Russell Trio (Sterling Russell, Hamilton Stewart, Clifton Armstrong), v; Hot Lips Page, Barefield, Basie, Durham, g, Walter Page / Willie McWashington only*. Camden, NJ, December 13, 1932.
74846-1 Toby
Vic 23384, DC-17, BB B-6032, B-10259, HMV B-4986, B-6426
74847-1 Moten Swing
Vic 23384, BB B-6032, B-10259, HMV B-6377
74848-1 The Blue Room (Cuartito de Dichas*)
Vic 24381, 32212*, BB B-5585, HMV B-4990
74849-1 Imagination - vSR3
Vic 23378, BB B-5078, Sr S-3159
74850-1 New Orleans - vJR
Vic 24216, 28160, BB B-6218, B-10955
74851-1 The Only Girl I Ever Loved - vSR3
Vic 23378, BB B-5078, Sr S-3159
74852-1 Milenberg Joys (Estrambotico*)
Vic 24381, 32212*, BB B-5585, HMV B-4953
74853-1 Lafayette
Vic 24216, 28160, BB B-10955, HMV B-4953, B-6390
74854-1 Prince Of Wails
Vic 23393, JA-1294, BB B-6851
74855-1 *Two Times - vJG
Vic 23393
NOTE: Victor 32212 as DON BENJAMIN Y SU ORQUESTA DE JAZZ PURO.
MOULIN ROUGE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Banner 1492 and Regal 9784 for Ben Selvin and his Orchestra, q.v.
MOUND CITY BLUE BLOWERS
Red McKenzie, comb / Dick Selvin, k / Jack Bland, bj. Chicago, February 23, 1924.
77-Ch Arkansaw Blues [sic]
Br 2581
80-Ch Blue Blues
Br 2581
Frank Trumbauer, Cm, added. Chicago, March 13, 1924.
103 / 105-Ch Red Hot!
Br unissued
Chicago, March 14, 1924.
112-Ch San
Br 2602
114-Ch Red Hot!
Br 2602
New York, July 9, 1924.
13491 / 93 Barb Wire Blues
Br 2648
New York, July 10, 1924.
13501 / 03 You Ain't Got Nothin' I Want
Br 2648
Eddie Lang, g, added. New York, December 10, 1924.
14438 Tiger Rag
Br 2804
14440 Deep Second Street Blues
Br 2804
New York, February 4, 1925.
14806 / 07 Play Me Slow
Br unissued
New York, February 9, 1925.
14872 / 74 Gettin' Told
Br 2849
14875 / 76 Play Me Slow
Br 2849
New York, March 24, 1925.
597-W; 15775 Wigwam Blues
Br 2908
New York, March 25, 1925.
612-W; 15778 Blues in F
Br 2908
NOTE: The two titles above were originally recorded for Vocalion and were allocated their Brunswick matrix numbers on May 24, 1925, while the band was in London. (Contrary to speculation, the band did not record there.)
New York, October 8, 1925.
Unknown title(s)
Brunswick test?
Red McKenzie, comb, v / Bruce Yantis, vn* / Eddie Condon, bj, v / Jack Bland, g, v / Gene Krupa, d, v. New York, August 19, 1929.
148895-3 *Indiana - vRM
Col 1946-D
148896-2 Firehouse Blues - vEC-JB-GK
Col 1946-D
Red McKenzie, comb, v / Jack Teagarden, tb, v / Eddie Condon, bj, v / Jack Bland, g, v / Pops Foster, sb / Josh Billings, d. New York, September 25, 1929.
56151-1 Tailspin Blues - vRM-JT-EC-JB
Vic V-38087, BB B-6456, B-10209, HMV B-6252, BD-5758, EA-3040, JK-2877, K-6951
56152-3 Never Had A Reason To Believe In You - vRM
Vic V-38087, BB B-6270, B-10209, HMV BD-187, K-6951
NOTE: Bluebird B-10209 as RED McKENZIE AND THE MOUND CITY BLUE BLOWERS.
Red McKenzie, comb / Glenn Miller, tb / Pee Wee Russell, cl / Coleman Hawkins, ts / Eddie Condon, bj / Jack Bland, g / Pops Foster, sb / Gene Krupa, d. New York, November 14, 1929.
57145-3 Hello, Lola
Vic V-38100, 62-0058, BB B-6270, B-10037, HMV B-6168, B-8952, EA-2963, JK-2260, JO-149, K-6501, K-8525, El EG-7729
57146-3 One Hour
Vic V-38100, 62-0058, BB B-6456, B-10037, HMV B-6150, B-8952, EA-2963, JK-2260, JO-149, K-6501, K-8525, El EG-7729
NOTE: Bluebird B-10037, HMV B-8952, EA-2963 and JO-149 as RED McKENZIE AND THE MOUND CITY BLUE BLOWERS.
McKenzie, Bland, ? Billings only. New York, c. October 21, 1930.
272-A Mound City Blue Blowers in Opry House (intro: I Ain't Got Nobody / My Gal Sal)
Vitaphone 834-5-2
NOTE: This is a sound-track disc intended to accompany a Vitaphone movie short.
Red McKenzie, comb, v / Muggsy Spanier, c / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Coleman Hawkins, ts / Jack Russin, p / Eddie Condon, bj / Jack Bland, g / Al Morgan, sb, v / Josh Billings, d. New York, June 30, 1931.
404966-C Georgia On My Mind - vRM
OK 41515, Cl 5389-C, Har 1375-H, VT 2453-V, UHCA 51, Par R-1071, 85104, Od A-286051, 031813, Re G-21480
404967-B I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me - vRM
OK 41515, Cl 5389-C, Har 1375-H, VT 2453-V, UHCA 52, Par R-1003, A-3339, 85104, Od
A-286044, OR-1003
404994-A The Darktown Strutters' Ball - vRM
OK 41526, Cl 5392-C, Har 1378-H, VT 2456-V, Col 36281, C-6180, Par R-1044, 85184, A-3282, B-71213, Od A-286048, B-35638, 031813
404995-A You Rascal, You - vRM-AM
OK 41526, C1 5392-C, Har 1378-H, VT 2456-V, Col DB-5007, Par 85184, A-3282
NOTE: UHCA 51/52 (coupled) and Columbia 36281, C-6180, and DB, 5007 as RED McKENZIE AND THE MOUND CITY BLUE BLOWERS; all Harmony, Clarion, and Velvet Tone issues as TENNESSEE MUSIC MEN; all Parlophones (except A-3339, correctly labeled) and Odeons as RED McKENZIE AND THE CELESTIAL BEINGS; Australian Regal G-21480 as MISSISSIPPI JAZZ KINGS. Only the OKehs bear the correct artist credit and matrix numbers as shown; all the others have a 351000 series matrix number. Despite the gap in the OKeh numbering, these four sides were all made on the same day.
THE MOUNTAINEERS SERENADERS
Pseudonym on Parlophone E-6310 (MONA) for Sam Lanin and his Famous Players, q.v.
KEN "GOOF" MOYER
Clarinet, bass clarinet, alto saxophone, mellophone solos in turn, acc. by Phil Oliwitz, vn / Fred Rich, p, cel / Ray Bauduc, d. New York, c. July 7, 1926.
106977 Mellophone Stomp
PA 36511, 11280, Per 14692
106978 Idol Of My Eyes
PA 36528, 11280, Per 14709, Ban 0620
KEN MOYER'S NOVELTY TRIO: As above; Oliwitz or Bauduc doubles k where shown; Rich, p only. New York, c. October 1, 1926.
6857-3 Stampede
Ban 1872, Dom 3841, Or 762, Re 8183
6858-3 The Arkansas Mule - k
Ban 1872, Dom 3841, Or 762, Re 8183
NOTE: Oriole 762 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND; Regal 8183 as KEN MEYERS.
New York, c. November 19, 1926.
6948-1 Echoes From Oklahoma
Ban 1891, Dom 3861, Re 8203
6949-1 Mellophone Stomp
Ban 1891, Dom 3861, Re 8203
MAE MUFF
Pseudonym on Varsity for Mae Glover, q.v.
GUS MULCAY
Harmonica solo, acc. by Eddie King, p. New York, February 18, 1926.
Farewell Blues
Vic test (unnumbered)
Acc. by Irving Sherman, p. New York, June 18, 1926.
142316-1 St. Louis Blues
Har 408-H, VT 1408-V
142317-1 Farewell Blues
Har 408-H, VT 1408-V
NOTE: Other records by this artist are novelty and country-music items, of little or no interest as jazz.
RONNIE MUNRO
Although none of the following was issued under Ronnie Munro's name, they were all made under his direction.
MIMOSA DANCE ORCHESTRA: Ronnie Munro, p, dir: ? Max Goldberg and another, t / Lew Davis, tb / Ben Davis, cl, as / Arthur Lally, as, bar / Buddy Featherstonhaugh, cl, ts / bj / bb / Max Bacon, d. London, June 15, 1927.
E-460-1-2 Black Bottom
Mimosa P-137 (6")
ROOF GARDEN ORCHESTRA: Same instrumentation, plus vn; Perley Breed, cl, as, bar, replaces Lally; others unknown; Maurice Elwin, v. London, April, 1928.
E-1862-2 Nebraska - vME
Par R-102, A-2508
London, c. June 14, 1928.
E-1969-2 Singapore Sorrows
Par R-159
COMEDY DANCE ORCHESTRA: Probably similar; Leslie Sarony, v. London, August, 1928.
E-2052-2 I Left My Sugar Standing In The Rain - vLS
Par E-4579
E-2054-2 Ammoniated Tincture Of Quinine - vLS
Par E-4579
E-2055-2 How Long Has This Been Going On? - vLS
Par E-6076
MURRAY'S MELODY MAKERS
Usually a pseudonym on Edison Bell Winner for the company's house band, directed by Harry Hudson, q.v., this name was also applied to Ernie Golden and his Orchestra (q.v.) playing MAKIN' WHOOPEE (EBW 4961).
BILLY MURRAY
This pioneer recording comedian was in no sense a jazz artist, but on the following sides he was accompanied by musicians who were.
Vocal duet with Ed Smalle, acc. by the Virginians: Ross Gorman, cl, bcl, as, dir. Henry Busse, Tommy Gott, t / Sam Lewis, tb / Hale Byers, as, f / Don Clark, cl, ss, as / Ferde Grofé, p, a / Mike Pingitore, bj / Jack Barsby, bb. New York, February 26, 1923
27621-1 No One Loves You Better Than Your M-A-Double-M-Y - vBM-ES
Vic 19039, Zon 3561
Vocal duets with Aileen Stanley, acc. by the Virginians: Ross Gorman, cl, bcl, as, dir. Henry Busse, Frank Siegrist, t / Roy Maxon, tb / Hale Byers, cl, ss, as / Ferde Grofé, p, a / Jack Barsby, bb. New York, December 13, 1923.
29126-2 You May Be Fast, But Mama's Gonna Slow You Down - vAS-BM
Vic 19231
29127-4 Promise Me Everything, Never Get Anything Blues - vAS-BM
Vic 19231
Vocal solo, or duet with Ed Smalle, acc. by the Virginians: Ross Gorman, cl, bcl, as, dir. Henry Busse, Frank Siegrist, t / Roy Maxon, tb / Hale Byers, cl, ss, as / Ferde Grofé, p, a / Jack Barsby, bb. New York, December 28, 1923.
29165-4 She Wouldn't Do What I Asked Her To - BM
Vic 19241, HMV B-1850
29166-3 Happy-Go-Lucky In My Old Kentucky Home - BM-ES
Vic 19240, Zon 3723
Vocal duet with Ed Smalle, acc. by the Virginians: Eddie King, d, dir. Henry Busse, Frank Siegrist, t / Roy Maxon,
tb / Hale Byers, cl, ss, as / Ferde Grofe, p, a / Jack Barsby, bb. New York, December 31, 1923.
29168-4 Chili-Bom-Bom
Vic 19240, Zon 3723
Vocal solo; Jim Cassidy, tb, replaces Maxon; George Marsh, d, replaces King. New York, March 10, 1924.
29593-3 Whose Izzy Is He? (Is He Yours Or Is He Mine?)
Vic 19292, HMV B-1832
Vocal, acc. by the Seven Blue Babies: t / tb / cl / p / bj / bb / d. New York, October 5, 1928.
18786; N-484 Doin' The Raccoon
Ed unissued
18787 Ho-Ho-Ho-Hogan
Ed 52448
N-485 Ho-Ho-Ho-Hogan
Ed unissued
Acc. by the Seven Blue Babies: Angie Rattiner, t / Carl Loeffler, tb / Carl Orech, cl, as / Chauncey Gray, p / Tommy Felline, bj, g / Stan King, d. New York, November 8, 1928.
18857 Doin' The Raccoon
Ed 52448
N-555 Doin' The Raccoon
Ed unissued
18858 Don't Do That To The Poor Puss Cat
Ed 52454
N-556 Don't Do That To The Poor Puss Cat
Ed unissued
Acc. by the Merry Melody Men: As last, plus Al Duffy, vn; Miff Mole, tb, replaces Loeffler. New York, January 5, 1929.
18987; N-678 A Gay Caballero
Ed unissued
18988; N-679 Ever Since The Movies Learned To Talk
Ed unissued
Acc. by the Merry Melody Men: Angie Rattiner, t / Miff Mole, tb / Carl Orech, cl, as / Al Duffy, vn / Chauncey Gray,
p / Tommy Felline, bj, g / Stan King, d. New York, January 22, 1929.
18987 A Gay Caballero
Ed 52518
N-678 A Gay Caballero
Ed unissued
13988 Ever Since The Movies Learned To Talk
Ed 52518
N-679 Ever Since The Movies Learned To Talk
Ed unissued
BOB MURRAY
Pseudonym on Peacock P-161 for Red McKenzie, q.v.
GLADYS MURRAY
Pseudonym on Banner and Regal for Clementine Smith, q.v.
JAMES MURRAY'S COLORED SYNCOPATED HARMONY KINGS
James Murray dir: Oscar Howard, t / Aaron Thompson, tb / Bernardin S. Brown, as / Billy Taylor, Elmer W. Harrell,
vn / Walter R. Johnson, p / Clark Goodly, sb / Harry Nickens, d. Location unknown, c. April, 1921.
1252-B What Could Be Sweeter, Dear?
Murray (unnumbered)
1253-A Cheer Up, Kentucky
Murray (unnumbered)
JIMMY MURRAY AND HIS MUSIC MASTERS
Pseudonym on Arcadia 2043 for Fred Rich and his Orchestra, q.v.
JOE MURRAY
Piano solo. Richmond, IN, October 24, 1921.
11031 Tenth Interval Rag (? Herman Ruby)
Gnt unissued
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