ARTHUR ROSEBERY AND HIS (KIT-CAT) DANCE BAND
This was considered to be one of the finest London bands of its time. Most of its Parlophones are of some interest as jazz or hot dance music.
Arthur Rosebery, p, dir: Doug Bastin, t, cl, as / Paul Fenoulhet, t, tb / Bob Wise, cl, as / Reg Pink, ts / Les Julian,
vn / Jack Stephens, vn / Jim Risley, sb, bsx / Len Lee, d, v / v trio, probably comprising Bastin, Rosebery and Lee.
London, c. January 12, 1929.
E-2290-2 My Southern Home - vLL
Par R-291, A-2739
E-2291-2 I'm Crazy Over You - vLL
Par R-291, Ar 4343
E-2292-1 Blue Grass - vLL
Par R-277
E-2293-2 There's A Blue Ridge 'Round My Heart, Virginia - vLL
Par R-277, A-2719, Ar 4343
NOTE: Ariel 4343 as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
London, c. February 28, 1929.
E-2335-2 If I Had You - v3
Par R-302
E-2336-1 Nobody's Fault But Your Own - vLL
Par R-302, A-2788
E-2337-2 Spread A Little Happiness - vLL
Par R-303, A-3016
E-2338-2 I'm A One-Man Girl
Par R-303, A-3016
London, c. April 10, 1929.
E-2393-1 That's What I Call Sweet Music - vLL
Par R-349, A-2788
E-2394-2 Mia Bella Rosa - v3
Par R-349
E-2395-2 Looking At You - vLL
Par R-344, A-2894
E-2396-1 What Is This Thing Called Love? - vLL
Par R-344, A-2894
E-2397-1 Let's Do It - vLL
Par E-6150
NOTE: Parlophone E-6150 as WILL PERRY'S ORCHESTRA.
London, c. June 6, 1929.
E-2507-1 Broadway Melody - v3
Par R-383, 22521, A-2826, A-2870, Od 165766
E-2508-2 I'll Never Ask For More
Par R-384, A-2827
E-2509-2 You Were Meant For Me - v3
Par R-383, A-2826, Od 165766
E-2510-2 Do Something - vLL
Par R-384, A-2831
Parlophone A-2826 as CAFÉ DE PARIS ORCHESTRA.
London, c. June 13, 1929.
E-2540-1 Breakaway - v3
Par R-390, Od A-221151
E-2541-2 Big City Blues
Par R-390, A-2871, Od A-221151
E-2542-2 When Summer Is Gone - v3
Par R-389, A-2871
NOTE: Od A-221151 as RAYMOND JULIAN'S JAZZ BOYS.
FLORIDA CLUB (DANCE) BAND: As before, but this may not be the full band. London, c. July, 1929.
S-191 When I Met Connie In The Cornfield - v
Sterno 205
S-192 Oh! Maggie - v
Sterno 205
London, c. August, 1929.
S-207 Why Can't You? - v
Sterno 218
ARTHUR ROSEBERY AND HIS DANCE BAND: As for first session listed. London, c. February 19, 1930.
E-3078-2 Sitting On The Cold, Wet Grass - vLL
Par R-593, Ar 4517
NOTE: Ariel 4517 as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Arthur Rosebery, p, dir: Ben Collins (and another?), t / ? tb / Bill Rogers, cl, as / Len Lee or Lees, as, vn / Buddy Featherstonhaugh, ts / Geoff Howard, Cyril Hellier, vn / Sonny Farrar, bj / Jim Risley, sb / Lou Stevenson, d / Len Miller, v. At the time of this session, Howard, Hellier, and Farrar were members of Jack Hylton's band, yet they are always quoted as being with Arthur Rosebery. Their presence here is thus suspect.) London, September, 1930.
E-3600-2 My Future Just Passed - vLM
Par R-746
E-3601-1 The Pick-Up - vLM
Par R-746
ROSELAND BALLROOM ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Gennett 5365 for Bailey's Lucky Seven, q.v.
ROSELAND DANCE ORCHESTRA
This is normally a pseudonym for Sam Lanin and his Orchestra or (from late 1925) or Fred Hall and his Orchestra, usually for items of no jazz interest. It appear on the following items listed in this book:
Ajax 17119 Where's My Sweetie Hiding? (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
Banner 1386 You'll Never Get To Heaven With Those Eyes (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
6129 There's A Rickety Rackety Shack (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
6154 Sorry (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra) (also Apex 8716)
Domino 3441 Araby (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
3445 I'll See You In My Dreams (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
Imperial 1253 Aunt Haggar Blues [sic] (Lanin's Southern Serenaders)
Regal 9489 Louisville Lou (Sam Lanin and his Orchestra)
ROSELAND MELODY BOYS
? Bob Fuller, cl / bj / p. New York, 1926.
3904-1 Dancin' The Blues
Sil 2760
HARRY ROSENTHAL AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Red Ballard, Jack Lacey, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / Toots Mondello, Hymie Schertzer, as / Arthur Rollini, Dick Clark, ts / pac / ? 2 vn / Fulton McGrath, p / harp / George van Eps, g / Harry Goodman, sb / Sammy Weiss, d / Peter Cantor, v. New York, November 14, 1934.
CO-16316-1 Say When - vPC
Col 2982-D
CO-16317-1 When Love Comes Swingin' Along - vPC
Col 2982-D
Probably as last; Helen Ward, v. New York, November 20, 1934.
CO-16347-1 You're The Top - vHW
Col 2986-D, RZ MR-1733, G-22612
CO-16348-1 All Through The Night - vHW
Col 2986-D, RZ MR-1733, G-22612
NOTE: Regal Zonophone MR-1733 as THE BROADWAY BANDITS.
ROSS DE LUXE SYNCOPATORS
Alonzo Ross, p, v, dir: Robert "Cookie" Mason, t, v / Melvin Herbert, t / Eddie Cooper, tb / Edmond Hall, cl, as,
bar / Robert Cloud, as / Earl Evans, ts, v / Casper Tower (also spelled Casker Towie), bj, v / Richard Fullbright,
bb / Frank Houston, d, v / Margaret Miller, v. Savannah, GA, August 22, 1927.
39823-2 Skad-O-Lee - vMM
Vic 20961
39824-2 Don't You Wanna Know? - vMM
Vic 21537
39825-1-2 Mary Bell - vCT
Vic 20952
39825-3-4 Mary Bell
Vic 20952
39826-2 Monia - vRM
Vic 21077
39827-2 Florida Rhythm - vFH
Vic 20961
39828-3 Believe Me, Dear
Vic 21537
39829-3 Lady Mine
Vic 20952
39830-3 Baby, Stop Teasin' Me - vEE-AR
Vic 21077
NOTE: Victor 21537 as ROSE DE LUXE SYNCOPATORS.
ARTHUR ROSS AND HIS WESTERNERS
Pseudonym on Harmony and associates for the following items in this book:
793-H A Room With A View (Frank Guarente and his Orchestra)
1085-H Try Dancing (California Ramblers)
The name Arthur Ross and his Westerners was also used on the following, which have not been positively identified:
Possibly the California Ramblers, q.v.; Irving Kaufman (as JIM ANDREWS), v. New York, August 30, 1928.
146932-2 Take Your Tomorrow (And Give Me Today) - vIK
Possibly Sam Lanin and his Orchestra, q.v.; Irving Kaufman (as TOM FRAWLEY), v. New York, October 29, 1928.
147164-2 Won't You Tell Me, Hon (When We're Gonna Be One) - vIK
Har 777-H
DOLLY ROSS
Vocal, acc. by Porter Grainger, p. New York, c. March 21, 1927.
E-22038 He Don't Know (And I Can't Make Him Understand)
Br 7005, Voc 1166
Unknown as / chimes added. New York, c. March 22, 1927.
E-22064 Hootin' Owl Blues
Br 7005, Voc 1166
LOUISE ROSS
Vocal, acc. by Herbert Leonard, h / Dick Mitchell, p. New York, December 16, 1925.
141395-2 No Home Blues
Col 14118-D
141396-2 Can't Fool Me Blues
Col 14118-D
OLLIE ROSS
Female vocalist, acc. by Don Albert, t / John Henry Bragg, g / Charlie Dixon, bb. Dallas, c. October 25, 1928.
DAL-704-A Broad Road Blues
Br 7045
DAL-705-A-B Ox Meat Blues
Br 7045
ALMA ROTTER
See Alma Henderson.
THE ROUNDERS
As a rule, this name indicates Harry Reser's bands, q.v., but the following may not be by the regular Reser unit, or indeed by Reser at all. See also Sam Lanin (LOVABLE AND SWEET, matrix 8921).
2 t / tb / 2 cl, as / ts / p / ? Harry Reser, bj / bb / d / Smith Ballew, v. New York, November 26, 1928.
8362-3 Where The Shy Little Violets Grow - vSB
Ban 6237, Cq 7215, Dom 4246, 31023, Or 1422, Re 8688, Apex 8872, LS 24375, Mic 22375,
St 10420
NOTE: Banner 6237 as CAMPUS BOYS; Oriole 1422 as UNIVERSITY BOYS; Domino 31023 as THE RED DANDIES.
New York, June 5, 1929.
8796-3 The Rainbow Man - vSB
Ban 6424, Dom 4355, Or 1606, Re 8801, Apex 8972, Cr 8119, Imp 2100, Arc 2022, Emb 8019, Sav 1028
NOTE: Banner 6424 as CAMPUS BOYS-Oriole 1606 as UNIVERSITY BOYS; Crown 81109 as PIERROT SYNCOPATORS; Arcadia 2022 as SOUTHERN DIXIE SYNCOPATORS; Savoy 1028 as SAVOY MARIMBA BOYS ORCHESTRA.
ROVERS DANCE BAND
Pseudonym on Guardsman for the following items listed in this book:
2081 Song Of The Wanderer (Johnny Sylvester and his Orchestra)
2110 Yes She Do - No She Don't (The Vagabonds)
ROXY CLUB (DANCE) ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Broadcast W-541 Fred Rich and his Orchestra
W-501 Sam Lanin and his Orchestra
Embassy E-14 Casa Loma Orchestra
HARRY ROY
The following titles by one of Britain's most popular leaders of the 1930s are of outstanding interest.
HARRY ROY AND HIS ORCHESTRA (FROM THE CAFE ANGLAIS): Harry Roy, cl, as, ts, v, dir: Stan Bowsher, t, a / Bert Wilton, Tom Porter, t / Jack Collins, tb / Nat Temple, cl, as / Joe Arbiter, Harry Goss, cl, ts, bar / Maurice Sterndale, vn / Ivor Moreton, Dave Kaye, p / Tommy Venn, g / Arthur Calkin, sb / Joe Daniels, d / Bill Currie, d, v / George Scott Wood, a. London, April 21, 1933.
CE-6037-1 Tiger Rag
Par R-1505, A-3904, Od A-221586, 011915, Dec 1037
London, May 17, 1933.
CE-6073-1 Bugle Call Rag
Par R-1526, R-1734, A-3715, Od A-221591, 025020
HARRY ROY AND HIS ORCHESTRA FROM THE MAYFAIR HOTEL - LONDON: Same. London, November 7, 1933.
CE-6274-1 Black Panther
Par R-1677, A-3796, B-49717, Od 011960
London, July 24, 1934.
CE-6586-1 The Roy Rag (Harry Roy)
Par R-1896, A-6021, Od A-221800, 025506, Dec 942
London, October 16, 1934
CE-6660-1 Casa Loma Stomp
Par R-1948, F-1927, Od A-272015
Dick Boothroyd, tb, added. London, October 31, 1934.
CE-6696-1 When A St. Louis Woman Comes Down To New Orleans - vHR
Par R-1969, A-6074, Od A-221832, 025515
SID ROY'S LYRICALS
The following sides by this band are known to be of some interest, and there may be some others comparable to them (see also the Crichton Lyricals).
Sid Roy, p, dir: Stan Gosling and / or Ernest Broadhurst, t / Basil Green, tb / Harry Roy, cl, as / H. Lyons, as / John Swinfen, ts / Tommy Venn, bj / Eddie Kollis, d, v. London, June 1, 1928.
4860-2 Sunny Skies - vEK
Imp 1907
4861-2 Stay Out Of The South - vEK
Imp 1906
4862-2 I Can't Give You Anything But Love - vEK
Imp 1906
4863-2 How Long Has This Been Goin' On? - vEK
Imp 1907
London, July 6, 1928.
4909-2 My Pet - vEK
Imp 1921
ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB DANCE BAND
Ebenezer Slydel dir. unknown group possibly including John Montague and Marcus Sanders; no other details known.
London, c. July 11, 1927.
10965-1 St. Louis Shuffle
EBW 4695
Other titles by this band are not known to be of interest as jazz.
MARJORIE ROYCE
Vocal, acc. by t / tb / as / vn / p / bj / bb. New York, February 28, 1924.
72362-A My Daddy's Growin' Old
OK 40094
Acc. by p. New York, March, 1924.
72420-B How Come You Do Me Like You Do?
OK 40094
Acc. by Maceo Pinkard, p. New York, September 13, 1924.
9706-C Hard-Hearted Hannah
Ed unissued
LAURA RUCKER
Vocal, acc. by Cassino Simpson, p. Grafton, WI, c. March, 1931.
L-817-1 Little Joe
Pm 13075, SD 103
L-818-2 St. Louis Blues
Pm 13075, SD 102
Vocal duet with Thomas A. Dorsey (Georgia Tom) as GEORGE RAMSEY, acc. by Dorsey, p / unknown g. Grafton, WI, c. March, 1931.
L-823-2 I'm The Lonesome One
Pm 13030, Bwy 5097, Cr 3224
NOTE: Broadway 5097 and Crown 3224 as HARUM SCARUMS. Paramount 13030 also exists using matrix L-610, by Bob (Rob) Robinson and Meade Lux Lewis, q.v. under Robinson.
Vocal, acc. by Blind Blake, g. Grafton, WI, c. May, 1931.
L-909-1 Fancy Tricks
Pm 13138
RUSSELL'S ROVING REVELERS
Pseudonym on Champion 15701 for Ezra Buzzington's Rustic Revelers, q.v.
CARL RUSSELL'S ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Crown 81092 for Adrian Schubert's Orchestra, q.v.
LUIS RUSSELL
RUSSELL'S HOT SIX: George Mitchell, c / Kid Ory, tb / Albert Nicholas, cl, ss, as / Barney Bigard, ts / Luis Russell, p / Johnny St. Cyr, bj / Richard M. Jones, speech*. Chicago, March 10, 1926.
E-2620 / 21 29th And Dearborn
Voc 1010, V-1015, Or(E) 1003, Br A-182, A-81003, Bm 1027
E-2622 / 23 *Sweet Mumtaz
Voc 1010, V-1015, Or(E) 1003, Br A-182, A-81003, Bm 1027
LUIS RUSSELL'S HEEBIE JEEBIE STOMPERS: Bob Shoffner, c / Preston Jackson, tb / Darnell Howard, cl, as / Barney Bigard, ts / Luis Russell, p / Johnny St. Cyr, bj. Chicago, November 17, 1926.
9903-A Plantation Joys
OK 8424
9904-A Please Don't Turn Me Down
OK 8424
9905-A Sweet Mumtaz
OK 8454
9906-A Dolly Mine
OK 8454, HJCA HC-117
LUIS RUSSELL AND HIS BURNING EIGHT: Luis Russell, p, dir: Louis Metcalf, t / J. C. Higginbotham, tb / Charlie Holmes, cl, as / Teddy Hill, cl, ts / Will Johnson, bj, g / William "Bass" Moore, bb / Paul Barbarin, d / Walter Pichon, v. New York, January 15, 1929.
401532-A Savoy Shout
OK 8760, Par R-2523, Od A-272280, 028245
401533-A-B The Call Of The Freaks
OK 8656
401534-A It's Tight Like That - vWP
OK 8656, Par R-2186
LUIS RUSSELL AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Luis Russell, p, dir: Henry Allen, Bill Coleman, t / J. C. Higginbotham, tb, v / Albert Nicholas, cl, as / Charlie Holmes, ss, as / Teddy Hill, ts / Will Johnson, bj, g / Pops Foster, sb / Paul Barbarin, d, vib / v trio (Henry Allen, J. C. Higginbotham, Louis Metcalf). New York, September 6, 1929.
402938-C The New Call Of The Freaks - v3
OK 8734, Col 35690, DO-2229, Par R-1645, Od A-286079, B-35635
402939-C Feeling The Spirit (Savoy Stomp*) - vJCH
OK 8766, Voc 3480*, Par R-1882, A-3992, B-27607, TT-9064, Od A-2322, HJCA HC-103
402940-B Jersey Lightning
OK 8734, Col 35690, DO-2229, Par R-740, Od A-286020, B-35628, 028397
LOU AND HIS GINGER SNAPS: As above. New York, September 13, 1929.
9006-1 Broadway Rhythm
Ban 6536, Cam 9319, Je 5730, Lin 3343, Or 1728, Ro 1107
9007-1-2 The Way He Loves Is Just Too Bad
Ban 6540, Cam 9320, Je 5729, Lin 3344, Or 1726, Ro 1108
NOTE: Jewel 5729, 5730, Oriole 1726, and 1728 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND.
LUIS RUSSELL AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As for September 6, 1929, but Otis Johnson, t, replaces Coleman. New York, December 17, 1929.
403524-C Doctor Blues
OK 8766, Voc 3480, Par R-1273, A-3688, Od A-286066, B-35635, 028245, HJCA HC-103
New York, January 24, 1930.
403680-A Saratoga Shout
OK 8780, Par R-2225
403682-C Song Of The Swanee
OK 8780, Par R-1669, Od A-286080, B-35622, OR-1669
NOTE: Matrix 403681 is by the same band, augmented by three violins and Louis Armstrong, under whose name it will be found in this book.
Unknown d replaces Barbarin. Jesse Cryor, Andy Razaf, v. New York, May 29, 1930.
404047-A Louisiana Swing
OK 8811, Par R-795, Od A-2322, A-286024, B-35638
404047-C Louisiana Swing
OK 8811
404048-C Poor Li'l Me - vJC
OK 8830, Par R-2212
404049-A On Revival Day - vAR
OK 8811
404049-B On Revival Day - vAR
OK 8811, Par R-2186
404049-C On Revival Day - vAR
Col KG-32338
Luis Russell, p, dir: Henry Allen, Otis Johnson, t / J. C. Higginbotham, tb / Albert Nicholas, cl, ss, as / Charlie Holmes, ss, as / Greely Walton, ts / Will Johnson, bj, g / Pops Foster, sb / Paul Barbarin, d, vib / David Bee, a. New York, September 5, 1930.
404428-B Mugging Lightly
OK 8830, Par R-934, Od A-286037, 028397
404429-A Panama
OK 8849, Par R-963, Od A-286039, B-35622, HJCA HC-117
404430-B High Tension - aDB
OK 8849, Par R-1064, CO-148, Od A-286050
New York, October 15, 1930
E-34924-A-B ? I Got Rhythm
Br unissued
Dick Robertson, v. New York, October 24, 1930.
E-34924- You're Lucky To Me - vDR
Br unissued
E-35025- I Got Rhythm
Mt M-12000
E-35026- Memories Of You - vDR
Br unissued
3rd t / Vic Dickenson, v, added. New York, December 17, 1930.
E-35758-C Saratoga Drag
Voc 1579, Br 80038, 02508, A-500323
E-35759-C Case On Dawn
Voc 1579, Br 80038, 02002, A-9734, A-500323
E-35760-A Honey, That Reminds Me - vVD
Br 6046, A-9065
NOTE: Brunswick 6046 and A-9065 as THE SAVANNAH SYNCOPATORS. CASE ON DAWN is an exact transcription of the second title as it appears on the recording sheet, although EASE ON DOWN is usually cited.
Luis Russell, p, dir: Henry Allen, t, v / Robert Cheek, Gus Aiken, t / Dicky Wells, tb / Albert Nicholas, cl, as / Henry Jones, as / Greely Walton, ts / Will Johnson, g / Pops Foster, sb / Paul Barbarin, d, vib / Chick Bullock, v. New York, August 28, 1931.
70195-1 You Rascal You - vHA
Vic 22793, HMV B-4881
70196-1 Goin' To Town - vCB
Vic 22789, BB B-7367, HMV B-4907, K-6439
70197-1 Say The Word - vCB
Vic 22789, HMV K-6439
70198-1 Freakish Blues
Vic 22815, HMV B-4897, EA-3040
NOTE: Bluebird B-7367 as THE SOUTHERN SERENADERS; so is the reverse, but this is by a totally different band of no interest as jazz.
Luis Russell, p, dir: Leonard Davis, Gus Aiken, t / Rex Stewart, c / Nathaniel Story, Jimmy Archey, tb / Henry Jones, Charlie Holmes, cl, as / Bingie Madison, Greely Walton, cl, ts / Lee Blair, g / Pops Foster, sb / Paul Barbarin, d,
vib / Sonny Woods, The Palmer Brothers, v. New York, August 8, 1934.
15571-1 At The Darktown Strutters' Ball - vSW
Ban 33179, Mt M-13146, Or 2981, Per 15995, Ro 2355, Voc C-0009, Imp A-6056
15572-1 My Blue Heaven - vSW
Ban 33399, Mt M-13366, Or 3125, Per 16103, Ro 2499, Voc C-0009, Imp A-6056, 18019, Col
S-15 (Japanese)
15573-1 Ghost Of The Freaks - vPB
Ban 33367, Mt M-13334, Or 3104, Per 16086, Ro 2478, Voc S-2, Imp A-6004, 17042, 17500
15574-1 Hokus Pokus
Ban 33367, Mt M-13334, Or 3104, Per 16086, Ro 2478, Voc S-2, Imp A-6004, 17042
15575-1 Primitive
Ban 33399, Mt M-13366, Or 3125, Per 16103, Ro 2499, Voc S-13, Imp A-6040, 18006
15576-1 Ol' Man River - vSW
Ban 33179, Mt M-13146, Or 2981, Per 15995, Ro 2355, Voc S-13, Imp A-6004, 18006
RED RUSSELL'S RHYTHM
Pseudonym on Superior 2719 for Henry Lange and his Orchestra, q.v.
TED RUSSELL AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Champion and Panachord for Mike Riley - Eddie Farley and their Onyx Club Boys, q.v.
DAN RUSSO'S ORIOLES
The following personnel is from Orchestra World for November, 1929, although it is not known if any of these musicians, other than Russo, were on the session below: Dan Russo, vn, dir: George Weisheipl, Ralph Pierce, t / Max Williams, tb / Fritz Holtz, Hector Herbert, Roy Johnson, cl, as, ts / Ralph Barnhart, p / Paul Wittenmeyer, bj / Don Hughes, bb / Jim Jackson, d. Chicago, March 17, 1932.
152161-1 Noah's Ark - v
Col 2647-D
152162-2 Old MacDonald Had A Farm - v
Col 2647-D
152163-3 Goofus - v
Col 2641-D, Par A-3478
152164-1 I'm A Ding Dong Daddy (From Dumas) - v
Col 2641-D, Par A-3478, RZ MR-806
NOTE: Regal Zonophone MR-806 as AL CALMAN AND HIS HOT SIZZLERS; Parlophone A-3478 as CHICAGO WASHBOARDS.
RUSSO AND FIORITO'S ORIOLE ORCHESTRA
ORIOLE TERRACE ORCHESTRA: Dan Russo, vn, and Ted Fiorito, p, dir: Marty Campbell, Frankie Quartell, t / Roy Maxon, tb / Don Mangano, cl, ss, as / Clayton Naset, cl, ss, ts / Frank Papile, pac / Tony Catina, bj / Eddie Storman, bj, vc / Ralph Walker, bb / Charlie Puchta, d. New York, May, 1922.
8151 Oriole Blues
Br 2300
ORIOLE ORCHESTRA: Same. New York, January, 1923.
9652 Honolulu Blues
Br 2398
Vernon "Mutt" Hayes, cl, as, replaces Mangano. New York, July 9, 1923.
11063 Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble
Br 2466
New York, July 10, 1923.
11070 Slow Poke
Br 2473
Hal Matthews, tb, replaces Maxon; Don Mangano, cl, as, added. Chicago, January 16, 1924.
1 / 2-Ch Sobbin' Blues
Br 2560
Chicago, February 23, 1924.
70-Ch Eccentric Rag (J. Russel Robinson)
Br 2616
Chicago, February 26, 1924.
89-Ch That Lullaby Strain
Br 2587
Dan Russo, vn, and Ted Fiorito, p, dir: Marty Campbell, Frankie Quartell, t / Hal Matthews, tb / Don Mangano, Mutt Hayes, cl, ss, as / Clayton Naset, cl, ss, ts / Frank Papile, pac / Nick Lucas, bj, g / Eddie Storman, bj, vc / Ralph Walker, bb / Charlie Puchta, d. Chicago, May 28, 1924.
A-127 You'll Never Get To Heaven With Those Eyes
Br 2633
A-134 I Need Some Pettin'
Br 2637
Dan Russo, vn, and Ted Fiorito, p, dir: Freddy Hulme, George Jernberg, t / Hal Matthews, tb / Don Mangano, Mutt Hayes, cl, ss, as, bar / Clayton Naset, cl, ss, ts / Frank Papile, pac / Jack Wuerl, vn / Mark Fisher, bj, v / Ralph Walker, bb / Charlie Puchta, d. Chicago, October 16, 1924.
14008 Mandy, Make Up Your Mind
Br 2741
Chicago, October 18, 1924.
14017 Copenhagen
Br 2752, Sil 3028
NOTE: Silvertone 3028 as LAKESHORE DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Chicago, January 16, 1925.
14679 / 82 'Way Down Home
Br 2832
Chicago, February 19, 1925.
15006 Off And Gone
Br 2832
RUSSO AND FIORITO'S ORIOLE ORCHESTRA. Chicago, December 18, 1925.
34045-3 (I Wanna Go Where You Go - Do What You Do) Then I'll Be Happy
Vic 19917, HMV K-3440
Chicago, December 19, 1925.
34051-1 I Wish't I Was In Peoria - vMF&ch
Vic 19924
Carroll Martin, tb / Victor Young, vn, added. Chicago, March 12, 1926.
34590-7 I Don't Believe It, But Say It Again
Vic 19989, HMV EA-63
34592-6 Let's Talk About My Sweetie - vMF
Vic 19989, HMV EA-68
NOTE: Other sides from the many recorded by this orchestra contain even briefer glimpses of the jazz talent in its ranks, but hardly enough to warrant inclusion here.
GEORGE "HAMBONE" RUTHERS
Pseudonym on Champion for F. T. Thomas, q.v.
S
GERMAINE SABLON
Vocal, acc. by Michel Warlop et son Orchestre: Probably: Michel Warlop, vn, dir: Pierre Allier, Maurice Moufflard, Noel Chiboust, t / Marcel Dumont, Isidore Bassard, tb / Andre Ekyan, cl, as / Amedee Charles, as / Alix Combelle, ts / Charles Lisee, as, bsx / Stephane Grappelly, p / Django Reinhardt, g / Roger Grasset, sb / __ McGregor, d. Paris, February 2, 1934.
OPG-1296-1 Un jour .... sur la mer
HMV K-7193
OPG-1297-2 Ici l'on peche
HMV K-7256
OPG-1298-2 Toboggan
HMV K-7193
Paris, February 26, 1934.
OPG-1362-1 Celle qui est perdue
HMV K-7238
Paris, March 5, 1934.
OPG-1362-2 Celle qui est perdue
HMV unissued
OPG-1386-1 La Berceuse du Marin
HMV K-7204
OPG-1387-1 La mauvaise priere
HMV K-7204
Paris, March 16, 1934.
OPG-1416-1 Je ne suis pas un ange
HMV K-7238
OPG-1417-1 La Chanson du Large
HMV K-7256
Paris, May 12, 1934.
OPG-1573-1 J'ai besoin de toi
HMV K-7479
Acc. by Michel Warlop et son Orchestre: Michel Warlop, vn, dir: 2 t / tb / 3 as / Alix Combelle, ts / p / Django Reinhardt, g / sb / d. Paris, November 13, 1934.
OLA-149-1 Deux cigarettes dans l'ombre
HMV K-7373
OLA-151-1 Je voudrais vivre
HMV K-7373
NOTE: Matrices OLA-148 and OLA-150 are by Aime Simon-Girard, q.v.
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