JEAN SABLON
This famous French cabaret and radio star made many records during the years covered by this book, and after; the following have accompaniments of interest as jazz.
Vocal, acc. by Leon Ferreri, vn, p as shown / Michel Emer, p, cel, as shown / Django Reinhardt, g / Max Elloy, d. Paris, April 3, 1933.
CL-4257-1 Le même coup - pLF-ME
Col DF-1191
CL-4258-1 Je suis Sex-Appeal - vnLF / celME
Col DF-1191
Acc. by Andre Ekyan et son Orchestre: Eugene d'Hellemmes, tb / Andre Ekyan, as / Stephane Grappelly, vn / Michel Emer, p / Django Reinhardt, g / Max Elloy, d and others. Paris, January 15, 1934.
CL-4661-1 Le jour où je te vis
Col DF-1406
CL-4662-1-2 Un sou dans la poche
Col unissued
CL-4663-1 Prenez garde au méchant loup
Col DF-1406
CL-4664-1 Pas sur la bouche
Col unissued
Acc. by Andre Ekyan, cl / Alec Siniavine, p / Django Reinhardt, g. Paris, April 16, 1934.
CL-4807-1 Je sais que vous êtes jolie!
Col DF-1506, BF-404, 4191-M
CL-4808-1 Par Correspondance
Col DF-1506, BF-404, 4191-M
ST. GEORGE'S DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on English Vocalion for the following items listed in this book:
M-1006 My Laddie (Dabney's Band)
M-1035 Arkansas Blues (Yerkes' S. S. Flotilla Orchestra)
ST. LOUIS AND HIS BLUES
Pseudonym on Challenge 535 (DEEP HOLLOW) for Joe Candullo and his Orchestra, q.v.
ST. LOUIS LEVEE BAND
Jelly Roll Morton, p, dir: c / tb / as / ts / d. St. Louis, May 12, 1926.
9661-A Soap Suds
OK 8404
ST. LOUIS LOW DOWNS
Pseudonym on Paramount and Puritan for the California Ramblers, q.v.
ST. LOUIS NIGHTHAWKS
Pseudonym on Conqueror 7192 for Ernie Golden and his Orchestra, q.v.
ST. LOUIS RHYTHM KINGS
Mickey Bloom, t / Pete Pellizzi, tb / Louis Maesto, cl / Nick Moleri, p / Christian Maesto, d. New York, April 4, 1925.
140494-1-2 She's My Sheba, I'm Her Sheik
Col 349-D
140495-3 Papa De-Da-Da
Col 349-D
ST. LOUIS SYNCOPATORS
Unknown personnel and orchestration. New York, c. March-April 1923.
You Gotta See Mama Ev'ry Night (Or You Can't See Mama At All)
Oly / Maj 1431
Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
Oly / Maj 1431
583 Long Lost Mama
Oly / MacL / Maj / Melody 1436
The Snakes' Hips
Oly 1437
SALLY SAD
Pseudonym on dubbed Varsity reissues for Mae Glover, Ivy Smith, and Hattie Snow, all q.v., and for others not
included here.
SALTY DOG FOUR
See the Red Devils.
THE SALVADOR DANCE BAND
Pseudonym on Australian Grand Pree 18353 for the Lido Venice Dance Orchestra, q.v.
SAM AND BILL
See Emmett Miller (Parlophone R-1155).
JOSEPH SAMUELS
The following titles from the vast number recorded under Joseph Samuels' direction between 1919 and 1925 are of slight interest as jazz-influenced dance music; others may prove of comparable interest.
JOSEPH SAMUELS' JAZZ BAND: Jules Levy, Jr., and usually another (? Hymie Farberman), c / Ephraim Hannaford, tb / Joseph Samuels, cl, bsx, vn / Larry Briers, p / ? Herman Berkin, d. (This is the same group as the Synco Jazz Band and Tampa Blues Jazz Band, q.v.) New York, c. May, 1920.
7426-B Slim Trombone
OK 4124
7427-C Marriage Blues
OK 4122
New York, August, 1920.
7505-B Dreaming Blues
OK 4167; Od 311944
7506-B Hold Me
OK 4166
New York, November, 1920.
7608- Zowie!
OK 4220, Od 311954
7609-B I'm A Lonesome Little Raindrop
OK 4213
New York, January, 1921.
7671-D No Wonder I'm Blue
OK 4233, Od 311914
7672-B Home Again Blues
OK 4250, Od 311903, 2495 (Swedish)
7706-B Oh, Gee! Say, Gee! You Ought To See My Gee-Gee From The Fiji Isles
OK / Sun 4252, 16014, Od 311913
7707-B Sweet Mama (Papa's Getting Mad) (Sweet Arama*)
OK 4255, Od 03190*
7708-B Crazy Blues
OK 4250, Od 311902, 2495 (Swedish)
NOTE: Odeons 311902 / 311903 are coupled.
New York, February, 1921
7728-C Spread Yo' Stuff
OK 4260, Od 311921
Hey Paw!
Od 20028
New York, March, 1921.
7778-C Tropical Blues
OK / Sun 4282, Od 311948
7782-C Jabberwocky
OK / Sun 4282, Od 03207
7803-C Scandinavia
OK / Apex / Phonola 4302, Od 311972, Fav F-486
Ain't We Got Fun?
Od 20051
New York, April, 1921.
7845-B I'm Nobody's Baby
OK / Apex / Phonola 4302, Od 311973
7846-A Oh Boy!
OK 4370
NOTE: All German (6-figure) Odeons listed hitherto as AMERICAN JAZZ BAND.
New York, June, 1921.
7997-A Pullman Porter Blues
OK 4370
Yokohama Lullaby
OK 4374
New York, June-July, 1921.
8188-C When The Sun Goes Down
Od 20062
8227-B Dangerous Blues
Od 20087
Apache Love
Od 20070
New York, August, 1921.
70133- The Village Clown
OK 4609
70134-B Ma!
OK / Apex 4425
New York, September, 1921.
70203-B Dapper Dan
OK / Apex / St 4460
70204-B The Missing Link
OK / Apex 4453
70205-B Mysterious Blues
OK / Apex 4453
NOTE: Matrix 70204-B as TAMPA BLUE JAZZ BAND.
New York, c. October 29, 1921.
70283-C Wimmin (I Gotta Have 'Em, That's All)
OK / Apex 4474
70284-B Wabash Blues
OK / Apex 4474
70285-C I've Got My Habits On
OK 4477
New York, February, 1922.
70503-C 13 I'm So Unlucky 13
OK 4573
70504- Boo Hoo Hoo
OK 4609
JOSEPH SAMUELS' MASTER PLAYERS: As above, plus? Guy Shrigley, as, ts / bj / bb. New York, July, 1922.
1124-2 Don't Bring Me Posies
Ban 1089, Cx 40150, Pur 11148, Re 9338, Imp 1150
NOTE: Banner 1089 as BANNER DANCE ORCHESTRA; Claxtonola 40150 as EARL RANDOLPH'S ORCHESTRA; Imperial 1150 as IMPERIAL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
JOSEPH SAMUELS' JAZZ BAND: As for March, 1921. New York, August 10, 1922.
70772-B Houston Blues
OK 4663, Od 312904
NOTE: Odeon 312904 as AMERICAN JAZZ BAND.
New York, December, 1922.
1263-1-3 Runnin' Wild
Pm 20190, GG 1143, Hg 772, Nat 12190, Pt / Tri 11197, Pur 11190, Rx 7012
1264-1 Loose Feet
Pm 20190, GG 1143, Hg 772, Nat 12190, Pt / Tri 11197, Pur 11190, Rx 7012
NOTE: Some of the above issues are believed to have been pressed from alternative takes.
Samuels doubles vn; Nathan Glantz, as / bb, added. New York, January, 1923.
1312-1 Nuthin' But
Pm 20206, Pur 11206
1312-2 Nuthin' But
Ban 1188, Bwy 11217, Re 9470, Apex 8054
1313-1 You've Got To See Mama Ev'ry Night
Ban 1162, Bwy 11217, GG 1153, Pm 20206, Pur 11206
NOTE: Banner 1162, 1188 and Apex 8054 as SIX BLACK DIAMONDS; Broadway 11217 and Puritan 11206 as SAMUELS' JAZZ ORCHESTRA; Regal 9470 as MISSOURI JAZZ HOUNDS.
JOSEPH SAMUELS AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As for December, 1922 above. Compo studio, Montreal, February 11, 1923.
730 No One Loves You Better Than Your M-A-double, M-Y
PA 020932, Per 14144, Apex 608
733 Maxie Jones (The King Of The Saxophones)
PA 020932, Per 14144, Apex 614
NOTE: Apex 608, 614 as THE MASTER PLAYERS.
Compo studio, Montreal, February 12, 1923.
739 Apple Sauce
Ban 1177, Re 9458, Apex 602, Imp 1159
741 Farewell Blues
Ban 1181, Re 9458, Apex 602, Imp 1159
NOTE: Banner 1181 and Regal 9458 as SIX BLACK DIAMONDS. Apex as THE MASTER PLAYERS, Imperial as SIX BLACK DIAMONDS.
LONG BEACH SOCIETY SERENADERS: Joseph Samuels, cl, vn, dir: Jules Levy, Jr., ? Hymie Farberman, t / tb / cl, as / cl, ts / Larry Briers, p / bj / bb / d. New York, c. February 21, 1923.
70059 Am I To Blame?
PA 020919, Per 14103
JOSEPH SAMUELS AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Joseph Samuels, cl., dir: Jules Levy, Jr., ? Hymie Farberman, t / Ephraim Hannaford, tb / Larry Briers, p / bj / bb / d / Arthur Hall (as DONALD BAKER), v. New York, c. May 7, 1923.
5162-2 Bugle Call Rag
Ban 1229, Re 9514, Apex 8056
5163-2-3 That Red Head Gal (That Red Head Girl*) - vAH
Ban 1203, Re 9490, Apex 8039, Imp 1182*
NOTE: Banner 1229 as BANNER DANCE ORCHESTRA-Regal 9490 and Apex 8056 as MISSOURI JAZZ HOUNDS; Regal 9514 as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND; Apex 8039 as LANIN AND HIS ORCH.
New York, c. May 15, 1923.
5167-1 Slow Poke
Ban 1242, Re 9525, Imp 1235
5168-3 Beale Street Mama
Ban 1218, Re 9503, Apex 8071
NOTE: Banner 1242 and Imperial 1235 as HOLLYWOOd DANCE ORCHESTRA; Regal 9503 as SIX BLACK DIAMONDS; Apex 8071 and Banner 1218 as MISSOURI JAZZ HOUNDS.
New York, c. June 1, 1923.
5185-1-3 Long Lost Mama (Daddy Misses You)
Ban 1217, Re 9504, Apex 8094, Imp 1162
5186- I Ain't Never Had Nobody Crazy Over Me
Ban 1214, Re 9501
NOTE: Banner 1217, Regal 9501 and Imperial 1162 as SIX BLACK DIAMONDS; Regal 9504 as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND; Apex 8094 as MISSOURI JAZZ HOUNDS.
Unknown as / ts / ob, added; Ernest Hare (as BOB THOMAS), v. New York, c. June 20, 1923.
5198-4 My Sweetie Went Away - vEH
Apex / St 8089
5198-5 My Sweetie Went Away - vEH
Ban 1227, Re 9514, Imp 1181
NOTE: Banner 1227 and Imperial 1181 as SIX BLACK DIAMONDS; Regal 9514 as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND;
Apex / Starr 8089 as REGAL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Probably very similar. New York, c. September 28, 1923.
5276-2; 1386-A Sittin' In A Corner
Ban 1270, Bell P-244, GG 1186, NML 1050, 1058, Or 116, Re 9557, Apex 8120, Imp 1318
NOTE: Ban 1270 as ROY COLLINS' ORCHESTRA; Bell P-244 as COREYFONIC ORCHESTRA; Grey Gull 1186 and Oriole 116 as BROADWAY MUSIC MASTERS; National Music Lovers' as MANHATTAN MUSICIANS (both issues); Regal 9557 as JOSEPH FRANKLIN'S ORCHESTRA; Imperial 1318 as IMPERIAL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
As for c. June 20, 1923, plus bj; the as in both sessions may be Nathan Glantz. New York, c. October 1, 1923.
5290-1 If I Can't Get The Sweetie I Want
Ban 1268, Bell P-244, Re 9513, Apex 8117, 8128, Imp 1251
5292-2 Sobbin' Blues
Ban 1265, Bell P-257, Re 9553, Imp 1232, Curry's 157
NOTE: Banner 1265 as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND; 1268 as JOS. FRANKLIN'S ORCHESTRA; Bell P-244 as COREYPHONIC ORCHESTRA; P-257 as BELL SYNCOPATORS; Regal 9553 and Imperial 1232 as SIX BLACK DIAMONDS; Apex 8117, 8128 as THE MASTER PLAYERS; Imperial 1251 as IMPERIAL DANCE ORCHESTRA; Curry's 157 as CURRY'S JAZZ BAND.
JOSEPH SAMUELS' JAZZ BAND: Probably similar to the last above. New York, c. March, 1924.
10098- Jiminy Gee
Dom 344
EARL RANDOLPH'S ORCHESTRA: Probably similar to the foregoing. New York, c. October 23, 1924.
1936-1 Choo Choo (Gotta Hurry Home)
Pm 20358, Tri 11431
NOTE: Triangle 11431 as FRISCO SYNCOPATORS.
The name JOSEPH SAMUELS AND HIS ORCHESTRA was used on Domino 345 for the Original Memphis Five, and on Regal 9439 for the California Ramblers, both q.v. Imperial 617 (YOU TELL HER - I STUTTER, recorded in Montreal on Compo matrix 815), although credited to Samuels, corresponds to Apex 617 by Martucci and his
Orchestra, an actual Canadian group.
SAN FRANCISCO DANCE BAND
Pseudonym on Guardsman for the following items listed in this book:
1876 I Love My Baby (Bailey's Lucky Seven)
1877 Spanish Shawl (Bob Deikman and his Orchestra)
1907 Dinah (Bailey's Lucky Seven)
1908 After I Say I'm Sorry (Bailey's Lucky Seven)
1929 Goodnight (I'll See You In The Morning) (The Southerners)
1939 Could I? I Certainly Could (The Vagabonds)
1988 St. Louis Hop (Joe Candullo's Everglades Orchestra)
BESSIE SANDERS
Pseudonym on Champion for Alberta Jones, q.v.
JOE SANDERS
Piano solos. New York, March 9, 1932.
71932-1 Intangibility
Vic 24033
71933-2 Southology (Improvisation)
Vic 24033
New York, March 24, 1932.
72206-1-2 Inhibition
Vic unissued
72207-1-2 Embers
Vic unissued
See also Coon-Sanders Night Hawks / Orchestra.
RED SANDERS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
This band made nine titles for Gennett in 1925. The personnel is believed to have included Red Nichols, t, and some of the sides are of marginal interest as hot dance music. Full details will be found in The American Dance Band Discography.
PAUL SANDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Gennett for the Vagabonds, q.v.
LEILA SANDFORD
Pseudonym on Ariel 4499 for Annette Hanshaw, q.v.
LESLIE SARONY
This British comedian is not normally associated with jazz, but the following has a remarkable accompaniment.
Vocal, acc. by Sylvester Ahola, t / Van Phillips, cl, as / vn / Carroll Gibbons, p / Joe Brannelly, g. Small Queen's Hall, London, April 3, 1928.
Bb-12900-2 Don't Do That To The Poor Puss Cat
HMV B-2714
Bb-12901-2 Don't Be Cruel To A Vegetabuel
HMV B-2714
GERTRUDE SAUNDERS
Vocal, acc, by Tim Brymn and his Black Devil Orchestra: Tim Brymn, p, dir: ? 2 c / tb / 2 as / ts / vn / bj / bb / d. New York, May, 1921.
7905-A I'm Craving For That Kind Of Love
OK 8004
7906-A Daddy, Won't You Please Come Home?
OK 8004
Acc. by Maceo Pinkard, p. New York, August 27, 1923.
28513-2 Potomac River Blues
Vic 19159
Acc. anonymously by the Virginians: Ross Gorman, cl, as, dir. Henry Busse, Tommy Gott, t / Sam Lewis, tb / Hale Byers, as / Ferde Grofe, p / Mike Pingitore, bj / Jack Barsby, bb. New York, September 6, 1923.
28536-2 Love Me
Vic 19159
Acc. by Porter Grainger, p. New York, August 26, 1927.
E-6362 / 63 / 63 Don't Let Your Love Come Down
Voc 1131
E-6365 / 66 / 67 You Can't Have It Unless I Give It To You
Voc 1131
NOTE: These are shown as test recordings on the Brunswick recording sheets. Three takes of each title were made, although it is not known if all were used.
HELEN SAVAGE
Vocal, acc. by the Dixie Syncopators: Omer Simeon, cl, dir. Shirley Clay, c / Earl Hines, p / Hayes Alvis, bb / Wallace Bishop, d. Chicago, August 21, 1929.
C-4102-C For Just A Little Love From You
Br 4536
C-4103-A It's Bad For Your Soul
Br 4536
SAVANA SERENADERS
Pseudonym for the following items listed in this book:
Savana 1592 How Many Times? (The Buffalodians)
1599 Ain't She Sweet? (Jack Pettis and his Band)
Vox Humana 48 I Like Pie, I Like Cake (Barth's Mississippians)
SAVANNAH NIGHT HAWKS
Pseudonym on Champion for Alphonse Trent and his Orchestra, q.v.
SAVANNAH SIX
Pseudonym on Harmony and associated labels for the Original Memphis Five: Phil Napoleon, t / Miff Mole, tb / Jimmy Lytell, cl / Frank Signorelli, p / ? John Cali, bj / Jack Roth, d. New York, October 26, 1925.
141195-3 'Tain't Cold
Har 56-H
141196-2 Jacksonville Gal
Har 58-H
141197-3 Hot Aire
Har 56-H
THE SAVANNAH SYNCOPATORS
Pseudonym on Brunswick (all nationalities) for the following items listed in this book:
3245 Both sides by King Oliver's Dixie Syncopators
3281 Jackass Blues (King Oliver's Dixie Syncopators)
3361 Both sides by King Oliver's Dixie Syncopators
3373 Both sides by King Oliver's Dixie Syncopators
6046 Honey, That Reminds Me (Luis Russell and his Orchestra)
6046 Who's Blue? (King Oliver and his Orchestra)
6176 Both sides by Connie's Inn Orchestra (see Fletcher Henderson)
7124 Both sides by Jimmie Noone and his Orchestra
A-500153 Both sides by Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra
THE SAVILE (ALL-MASTERS) DANCE ORCHESTRA
The following titles by this dance band are of some jazz interest.
Harry Savile, p, dir: Jack Jackson and another, t / tb / Charles Swinnerton, as / ts / bj / bb / d. London, c. August, 1927.
DU-8431 I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
Duo / Aerial UB-2127
DU-8436 Back Beats
Duo / Aerial UB-2130
SAVOY BEARCATS
Duncan Mayers dir: Gilbert Paris, Demas Dean, t / James Reevy, tb / Carmelo Jari (Jejo), cl, as, bar / Otto Mikell, cl, as / Ramon Hernandez, cl, ts / Leon Abbey, vn / Joe Steele, p / Freddy White, bj, g / Harry Edwards, bb / Willie Lynch, d. New York, August 9, 1926.
36030-1-2-3-4-5 Stampede
Vic unissued
36031-1-2-3 How Could I Be Blue?
Vic unissued
Abbey omitted. New York, August 23, 1926.
36059-2 Senegalese Stomp
Vic 20182
36060-3 Bearcat Stomp
Vic 20307
36061-2 Nightmare
Vic 20182
New York, October 11, 1926.
36030-7 Stampede
Vic 20460
36031-5 How Could I Be Blue?
Vic 20307
36809-2 Hot Notes
Vic 20460
36810-1-2 Senorita Mine
Vic unissued
SAVOY DANCE BAND
Pseudonym on Savoy 1031 for Bill Haid's Cubs, q.v., and others on the same label of no outstanding jazz interest as far as is known.
SAVOY DANCE ORCHESTRA
Walter Larman, as / Dick Langham, ts / Leon Daniels, vn / Claude Ivy, p / Joe Wilbur, Emil Grimshaw, bj / Alec Williams, d. London, February, 1920.
69703 And He'd Say "Oo, La, La! Wee, Wee"
Col 2971
London, March, 1920.
69761 You'd Be Surprised
Col 2971
SAVOY DIXIE SERENADERS
Pseudonym on Savoy 1003 for the Castle Farm Serenaders, q.v.
SAVOY HAVANA BAND
The following are the titles recorded by this famous London-based Anglo-American band known to be of interest as jazz; there may be others of similar quality among the many dozens recorded for Columbia, HMV, and Broadcast.
Bert Ralton, cl, ss, as, dir: George Eskdale, Eddie Frizzell, t / Bill Marcus, tb / Cyril Ramon Newton, vn, v / Billy Mayerl, p / Dave Wallace, bj / Jim Bellamy, bb, bsx / M. L. "Whitey" Higley, d. London, April, 1923.
73353 I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
Col 3276
Reginald Batten, vn, dir: Harry Thompson, Jimmy Wornell, t / Bernard Tipping, tb / Van Phillips, another, cl, as / Leslie Bates, cl, ts / Cyril Ramon Newton, vn, v / Billy Mayerl, p / Dave Thomas, bj / Jim Bellamy, bb / Ronnie Gubertini, d. London, October 31, 1923.
A-391-3 My Sweetie Went Away
Col 3337
London, November 3, 1923.
AX-201 Farewell Blues
Col 953
AX-202 Blue Hoosier Blues - vRN
Col 952
AX-203 Henpecked Blues
Col 953
AX-204 Down-Hearted Blues
Col 954
London, November 7, 1923.
AX-209 'Tain't Nobody's Business If I Do
Col 954
AX-210 Runnin' Wild
Col 952
London, c. July 1, 1924.
A-1018 That Bran' New Gal O' Mine - vCRN
Col 3476
Rudy Vallee, cl, as, replaces the unknown; Laurie Huntington, d, replaces Gubertini. Hayes, Middlesex, March 12, 1925.
Bb-5879-2 Show Me The Way To Go Home - vCRN
HMV B-1997
Hayes, Middlesex, April 21, 1925.
Bb-6042-2 When My Sugar Walks Down The Street - vCRN
HMV B-2013, El EG-43
Hayes, Middlesex, May 6, 1925.
Bb-6094-2 I Like You Best Of All - vCRN
HMV B-2032
Howard Jacobs, as, replaces Vallee. Hayes, Middlesex, November 19, 1925.
Bb-7323-2 Everybody Stomp
HMV B-2228, K-3316
Ramon Newton, vn, dir: Jimmy Wornell, t / Jock Fleming, tb / Van Phillips, cl, as / Leslie Bates, cl, ts / Reginald Batten, vn, assistant ldr / Harry Howard, p / Dave Thomas, bj / Fred Underhaye, bb / Laurie Huntington, d. Small Queen's Hall, London, September 23, 1926.
Bb-9245-2 Charleston, Charleston, Show Me The Way
HMV B-5130
Max Goldberg, t, replaces Wornell. Hayes, Middlesex, November 1, 1926.
Bb-9075-3-4 I Don't Want Nobody But You
HMV B-5165, El EG-336
Reginald Batten, vn, dir: Max Goldberg, t / Tony Thorpe, tb / Billy Barton, cl, as / Watson Marsh, cl, ts / Cyril Ramon Newton, vn, v / Harry Howard, p / Dave Thomas, bj / Harry Evans, bb / Laurie Huntington, d. Hayes, Middlesex, September 15, 1927.
Bb-11482-2 Miss Annabelle Lee - vCRN
HMV B-5359, El EG-678
Goldberg and Howard only*. Hayes, Middlesex, December 30, 1927.
Bb-12296-1-2 *Pretty And Blue
HMV unissued
Bb-12297-1-2 Community Blues
HMV unissued
Bb-12298-1-2 Never Stop Raining Blues
HMV unissued
SAVOY JAZZ ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Australian Embassy E-135 for Benny Goodman and his Orchestra, q.v.
SAVOY MARIMBA BOYS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Australian Savoy for the Rounders, q.v.
SAVOY ORPHEANS
The following sides by this famous Anglo-American dance band are known to contain points of interest as jazz, and doubtless others offer performances of similar standard. Titles issued on Dominion under this name are not only not by the Savoy Orpheans, but several of them are by the Grey Gull studio band, and of no known interest.
Debroy Somers dir: Vernon Ferry, Walter Lyme, t / Chick Moore, tb / Herb Finney, Al Starita cl, as / Ray Starita, cl, ts / Cyril Ramon Newton, vn, v / Frank Herbin, p / Pete Mandell, bj / Fred Underhaye, bb / Alec Cripps, d. London, mid-April, 1924.
A-771 Eccentric
Col 3432, Re RS-399
George Chaffin, tb, replaces Moore; Billy Thorburn and/or Carroll Gibbons replace Herbin. London, August, 1924.
A-1155-1-2 Oh! Eva (Ain't You Coming Out Tonight?)
Col 3494
Ronnie Gubertini, d, replaces Cripps. Hayes, Middlesex, January 9, 1925.
Bb-5569-2 Little Old Clock On The Mantel
HMV B-1942
Bb-5571-2 Bye, Bye, Baby
HMV B-1955
Hayes, Middlesex, January 21, 1925.
Bb-5643-3 Hard-Hearted Hannah
HMV B-1955
Bb-5644-2 Copenhagen
HMV B-1954, El EG-80
Hayes, Middlesex, March 3, 1925.
Bb-5801-3 Come On Over
HMV B-1987
Hayes, Middlesex, April 15, 1925.
Bb-6026-2 Nobody Knows What A Red-Head Mama Can Do - vCRN
HMV B-2013, El EG-43
Hayes, Middlesex, May 4, 1925.
Bb-6081-2 Blue Evening Blues
HMV B-2035
Charlie Swinnerton, as, replaces Starita. Hayes, Middlesex, July 16, 1925.
Bb-6366-2 Oh! That Sweet In Suite 16
HMV B-2102
Watson Marsh, cl, ts, replaces Starita; Jim Bellamy, bb, replaces Underhaye. Hayes, Middlesex, October 23, 1925.
Bb-7048-1 Stomp Off, Let's Go
HMV B-2174, K-3312
Reginald Batten, vn, replaces Somers as leader. Hayes, Middlesex, June 4, 1926.
Bb-8502-1 Static Strut
HMV B-5083
Cyril Ramon Newton, vn, dir: Charles Rocco, Walter Lyme, t / George Chaffin, tb / Herbert Finney, Roy Whetstein, cl, as / Arthur Lally, cl, as, bar / Al Notorage, cl, ts / Billy Thorburn and/or Carroll Gibbons, p / Pete Mandell, bj / Jim Bellamy, bb / Ronnie Gubertini, d. Small Queen's Hall, London, Sept. 17, 1926.
Bb-9217-1-2 Jig Walk
HMV unissued
Small Queen's Hall, London, October 6, 1926.
Bb-9217-4 Jig Walk - v3
HMV B-5136, X-2395, El EG-305
Ben Evers directs this session. Hayes, Middlesex, December 22, 1926.
Bb-9795-3 Pining For You
HMV B-5194
Carroll Gibbons, p, dir: Frank Guarente, t / George Chaffin, tb / Jim Cassidy, Roy Whetstein cl, as / Al Notorage, cl, ts / Reg Pursglove, Teddy Sinclair, Sidney Kyte, vn / Frank Herbin, 2nd p / Bert Thomas, bj / Jim Bellamy, bb / Alec Ure, d. Hayes, Middlesex, January 28, 1927.
Bb-10109-2 I'm Telling The Birds
HMV B-5214
Hayes, Middlesex, February 23, 1927.
Bb-10206-1 Back Beats
HMV B-5226
Hayes, Middlesex, February 25, 1927.
Bb-10222-2 Stop It, I Love It - v2
HMV B-5228
Hayes, Middlesex, March 24, 1927.
Bb-10331-2 Pretty Little Thing
HMV B-5244
Violins omitted. Hayes, Middlesex, May 4, 1927.
Bb-10674-1-2 Sax Appeal
HMV unissued
Bb-10675-1-2-3 Snag It
HMV unissued
Bb-10676-1-2-3 Tampeekoe
HMV unissued
Bb-10677-1-2 Windy City Blues
HMV unissued
NOTE: This session was recorded as THE SAVOY HOT HEADS (and the second take of each was in fact approved for issue), then at the last moment this decision was reversed on the grounds that the performances were not commercial.
Hayes, Middlesex, July 15, 1927.
Bb-10674-3-4 Sax Appeal
HMV unissued
Bb-11134-1 Vladivostock
HMV B-5373
Bb-11135-1-2 Brotherly Love
HMV unissued
Bb-11136-2 Ain't That Too Bad?
HMV B-5342
NOTE: This session was also recorded as THE SAVOY HOT HEADS.
SAVOY HOTEL ORPHEANS: Carroll Gibbons, p dir: Lloyd "Bill" Shakespeare, Billy Higgs, t / Paul Fenoulhet, Arthur Fenoulhet, t, tb / Sam Acres, tb / George Melachrino, cl, as / Laurie Payne, cl, as, bar / George Smith, cl, ts / Ben Frankel, vn / Sid Bright, 2nd p / Harry Sherman, g / Jack Evetts, sb / Rudy Starita, d, vib, x. London, February 20, 1933.
CA-13443-1-2 Tiger Rag
Col unissued
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