SEMINOLE SYNCOPATORS
Harry Cooper, t / Prince Robinson, cl / as / Graham Jackson, p / Bernard Addison, bj / Harry Williams, d. New York, April, 1924.
72484-A Blue Grass Blues
OK 40228, Od 03156
Joe Garland, cl, ts, added. Atlanta, August 30, 1924.
8741-A Sailing On Lake Pontchartrain
OK 40228, Od 03156
LARRY SEMON
Guitar solo, acc. by Vivian R. McGowan, p. Memphis, June 5, 1930.
62584-1-2 Eddie's Twister
Vic unissued
THE SENATORS
Pseudonym on Tremont 0506 for the Broadway Broadcasters (see Sam Lanin).
BOYD SENTER
In or around April 1924, Boyd Senter led a session the results of which were credited to JELLY ROLL MORTON'S JAZZ KIDS / KINGS. It will be found in the Jelly Roll Morton entry, although Morton apparently had no hand in it.
Alto saxophone solos, acc. by Jack Russell, p. Chicago, c. May, 1924.
520 Bucktown Blues
Auto (unnumbered)
521 Ralfella
Auto (unnumbered)
NOTE: These titles are coupled.
BOYD SENTER AND HIS ZO-BO-KA-ZOOS: Boyd Senter, k, bj / Russell Senter, Jack Russell, k. Chicago, c. May, 1924.
522 Omaha Blues
Auto (unnumbered)
523 You've Got Ways Blues
Auto (unnumbered)
NOTE: These titles are coupled.
Clarinet or alto saxophone solos, acc. by Jack Russell, p, with Russell Senter, d*. Chicago, late June, 1924.
536 *Mobile Blues - cl
Auto (unnumbered), Bwy 1337, Pm 20341, 12568, Pur 11341, Sil 3527, Ka K-919, Max 1504, Us 289
537 Gertie (I'm In Love With Gertie) - as
Auto (unnumbered)
538 Laugh - cl?
Auto (unnumbered)
539 Powder Rag - as?
Auto (unnumbered)
NOTE: Matrices 536 / 537 and 538 / 539 are coupled on the unnumbered Autograph issues. Usiba 289 as LONDON PICCADILLY-JAZZ.
Clarinet solos, acc. by the Chicago De Luxe Orchestra, dir: by Art Larsen and Frank De Sort: tb / as, ts / p / d (some are black, according to legend). Chicago, June-July, 1924.
544 Mr. Jelly Lord
Auto (unnumbered)
545 St. Louis Blues
Auto (unnumbered), Pm 20341, Her 75508, Pur 11341, Sil 3526
NOTE: These titles are coupled on the unnumbered Autograph issue. Paramount 20341 as CHICAGO DE LUX ORCHESTRA; Silvertone 3526 as THE RED HOTTERS.
Clarinet, alto saxophone and trumpet solos, all three on each side, acc. by Jack Russell, p / Russell Senter, d.
New York, October, 1924.
1942-1-3 Fat Mama Blues
Pm 20364, Ban 1633, Dom 3604, Pur 11364, Re 9937, Sil 3526, Electric 1094, Max 1524, Us 283
1943-2-3 Gin Houn' Blues
Pm 20364, Ban 1633, Dom 3604, Pur 11364, Re 9937, Sil 3527, Electric 1094, Ka K-998,
Max 1523
NOTE: Silvertone 3526 and 3527 as THE RED HOTTERS; Usiba 283 as LONDON PICCADILLY JAZZ. Banner, Domino, and Regal issues all have false matrix numbers (6236-1 / 6235-1, respectively) in addition to the correct ones.
Acc. by Jack Russell, p / Chuck Kaley, bj. New York, c. May 1, 1925.
105996 Craving
PA 36270, Per 14451
105997 It's Time To Keep Away From You
PA 36256, Per 14437
105998 Bucktown Blues
PA 36285, Per 14466
105999 You've Broken My Heart
PA 36285, Per 14466
106000 Slippery Elm
PA 36256, Per 14437
106001 Gertie
PA 36270, Per 14451
Boyd Senter doubles pac and v. Chicago, c. August, 1925.
874-1-2 Milenberg Joys
PA 36320, Per 14501
875-1-2 Sugar Babe - vBS
PA 36320, Per 14501
876-2 Shake Your Dogs
PA 36336, Per 14517
878-1-2 Wake 'Em Up - pac
PA 36336, Per 14517
Acc. by Jack Russell, p. New York, November 10, 1925.
6287- Cu-Kee-Ukee-Ute
Plaza unissued
6288- Ole Crow Blues
Plaza unissued
Clarinet solos, with occasional alto saxophone and vocal choruses, acc. by Jack Russell, p, k / Chuck Kaley, bj. New York, c. November 13, 1925.
106398-A I'm Taking My Own Sweet Time
PA 36351, 11071, Per 14352
106399 St. Louis Blues
PA 36397, 11122, Per 14578, Ban 0621, Re 1240
New York, c. November 19, 1925.
106411 I'm Steppin' High, Wide And Handsome
PA 36424, 11245, Per 14605
106412 One From Eight Leaves Seven
PA 36351, 11071, Per 14532
Wbd used. New York, c. November 26, 1925.
106430 Poison
PA 36424, 11245, Per 14605
106431 Just Dandy - vBS
PA 36397, 11122, X-6109, P 6855, Per 14578, Ban 0622, Cam 0222, Ro 1248, Sal 305
106432 The Monkey Doodle-Doo
PA 36359, 11539, Per 14540
105433 You're The One And Only
PA 36359, 11374, Per 14540
New York, c. June 10, 1926.
106915 Hobo's Prayer
PA 36483, X-6090, Per 14664, Ban 0620, Cam 0220, Ro 1239
106916 Steamboat Stomp
PA 36493, 11201, Per 14674
106917 Beef Stew
PA 36528, 11374, Per 14709, Ban 0622, Cam 0222, Ro 1241
106918 Lucky Break
PA 36493, 11201, Per 14674
106919 Yes Sir, And How
PA 36483, 11539, Per 14664, Ban 0621, Cam 0221, Ro 1240
Eddie Lang, g, replaces Kaley. New York, January 20, 1927.
80313-B Wabash Blues
OK 40949, Cl 5195-C, VT 7120-V, 7123-V, Voc 3075, Par R-3505, Od 165283, A-189119, Col
J-1839
80314-A Bluin' The Blues
OK 40777, Voc 2937, Par R-3329, A-2188
80315-B Christine
OK 40819, Voc 3075, Par R-3351, A-2220, Od 193010, Col J-2473
80316-A Bad Habits
OK 40755, Diva 6034-G, VT 7060-V, Voc 3030, Par R-3321, A-2156, LAR A-4514, Od A-221062, Col J-1793
80317-A Clarinet Tickle
OK 40777, Voc 2936, Par R-3329
80318-A-B You're The One For Me
OK unissued
New York, January 21, 1927.
80324-A The New St. Louis Blues
OK 40755, Cl 5112-C, VT 7118-V, Voc 3116, Par R-3321, F-798, A-2156, LAR A-4514, Od 165090, A-221062, Col J-1793
80325-A Someday, Sweetheart
OK 40819, 16254, Voc 3014, Par R-3351, A-2220, Od 193010, Col J-2473
NOTE: Parlophone F-798 as THE FOUR ACES.
Acc. by Jack Russell, p / Eddie Lang, g. New York, June 7, 1927.
80985-B Not Maybe
OK 40836, Od ONY-40836, 193041, Voc 2937, Par R-3384, A-2251
80986-A Hot Lips
OK 40888, VT 7121-V, Par R-3384, A-4909, Od 165177
80987-A Beale Street Blues (El Blues De La Calle Bili*)
OK 40836, 16246*, Cl 5181-C, Od ONY-40836, 193041, VT 71184, 7124-V, Voc 2936, Par
R-107, F-798, A-2251
80988-B Sigh And Cry Blues
OK 40861, Voc 3031, Par R-3411, E-5386 (Japanese), Od 165147, 193076, A-189081, A-221063, 04065
NOTE: Parlophone F-798 as THE FOUR ACES. Some issues from this session credit Arthur Schutt with the piano part, but Boyd Senter affirmed that it was Jack Russell.
New York, June 10, 1927.
81001-B Down-Hearted Blues
OK 41115, Diva 6044-G, VT 7070-V, Voc 3014, Par R-107, A-3642, B-27457
81002-B The Boss Of The Stomps
OK 40949, Voc 3061, Par R-168, Od 165283, A-189119
81003-B The Grind, Out
OK 40888, Par R-3505, A-4909, E-5585 (Japanese), Od 165177, Col J-1839
81004-B I Ain't Got Nobody
OK 40861, Cl 5054-C, Diva 6034-G, VT 7060-V, Voc 3030, Par R-3411, E-5356 (Japanese), LAR A-4528, Od 04065, 165147, 193076, A-189081, A-221063, U-10
NOTE: Lindström A-4528 as SAXOPHONE-SOLO MIT KLARINETTE-KLAVIER UND GUITARRE; Parlophone
A-4909 as INSTRUMENTAL TRIO WITH SAXOPHONE.
New York, March 20, 1928.
400153-A 'Tain't Clean
Par R-168
400154-B Eniale Blues
OK 41059, Voc 3061 Par R-283, Od 193337, A-189162, A-221113, Col J-1732
400155-B Just So-So!
OK 41018, Voc 3116, Par R-283, Od A-189174, A-221113, Col J-1732
BOYD SENTER AND HIS SENTERPEDES: Mickey Bloom, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Boyd Senter, cl, t* / Jimmy Dorsey, as / Jack Russell, p / Eddie Lang, g. New York, March 23, 1928.
400168-A *I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
OK 41018, Cl 5194-C, VT 7120-V, Voc 3015, Od 165335, 193162, A-189174
400169-B Mobile Blues
Par R-143, Od 165335, 193162
Clarinet solos, acc. by Jack Russell, p / Eddie Lang, g. New York, May 2, 1928.
400645-B Prickly Heat
Par A-3425
400645-D Prickly Heat
OK 41163, Col M-37, Od 165577
400646-B No More
Par R-501, Col J-2674
BOYD SENTER AND HIS SENTERPEDES: As for March 23, 1928, but Charlie Butterfield, tb, replaces Dorsey. New York, May 3, 1928.
400647-B Original Stack O' Lee Blues
OK 41115, Cl 5054-C, Diva 6044-G, VT 7070-V, Voc 3015, Par R-501, A-3342, B-25457, Col M-37
Senter, t*, Tommy Dorsey, tb, replaces Butterfield; Vic Berton, d, added. New York, May 8, 1928.
400653-B Original Chinese Blues
OK 41163, Par R-143, A-3342, Od 165577, 193272
400654-B *Somebody's Wrong
OK 41059, Voc 3031, Od 193272, A-189162
Phil Napoleon, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Boyd Senter, cl / Jimmy Dorsey, as / Frank Signorelli, p / Carl Kress, g / Stan King, d / v. New York, January 30, 1929.
49701-2 Wabash Blues
Vic 21864, BB B-5455, RZ MR-1316, HMV EA-1392, R-14133
49702-2 Goin' Back To Tennessee - v
Vic 21864, BB B-6203, HMV R-14133
2nd t added; Charlie Butterfield, tb, replaces Dorsey. New York, February 6, 1929.
48335-3 Rich Man, Poor Man, Beggar Man, Thief
Vic 22010, El EG-1627
48336-3 I'm In The Jailhouse Now
Vic 22010, BB B-5455, RZ MR-1316, HMV EA-1392
NOTE: Electrola EG-1627 as VICTOR ARDEN-PHIL OHMAN AND THEIR ORCHESTRA.
Mickey Bloom, t, replaces Butterfield; 2nd t omitted; Paul Small, v. New York, March 13, 1929.
49780-2 Doin' You Good - vPS
Vic 21912, HMV R-14160, X-4493, El EG-1422
49781-3 Shine - vPS
Vic 21912, HMV R-14160, X-4493, El EG-1422
Mickey Bloom, James Migliore, t / Herb Winfield, tb / Boyd Senter and another, cl, as / Fud Livingston, cl, ts / Jack Russell, p / Dan Calker, bj, g, v / sb / Stan King, d, k. New York, October 29, 1929.
57031-3 Sweetheart Blues
Vic 22464, HMV B-4913
57032-1-2-3 Copenhagen
Vic unissued
57033-2 No-One - vDC
Vic 22464
57034-3 Beale Street Blues
Vic 22303, BB B-6050, HMV X-4488
New York, November 25, 1929.
57032-5 Copenhagen
Vic 22303, BB B-6050, HMV X-4488, RZ G-22794
57033-4 No, One
Vic 22464, BB B-6957, HMV B-4913
__ Haukenheiser, t / Ray Stilwell, tb, v / Boyd Senter, cl, as, ts / as, ts / Jack Russell, p / bj / sb (unless marked *) / Walter Meyer, d. Hollywood, June 19, 1930.
54841-2 Waterloo - vRS
Vic 22812, BB B-5376, Sr S-3457, HMV R-14694
54842-2 Give It To Me Right Away - vRS
Vic 23032, BB B-5376, B-6203 -
54843-1-2-3 *'Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
Vic unissued
54853-3 Smiles - vRS
Vic 23032, BB B-6957
THE SEPIA SERENADERS
Clarence Grimes, cl / Cliff Jackson, p / Elmer Snowden, bj / George Gray, v. New York, December 14, 1934.
86446-1 Ridiculous Blues
BB B-5770, Vic JR-34
86447-1 Breakin' The Ice - vGG
BB B-5782
86448-1 Dallas Blues - vGG
BB B-5803
86449-1 Baby Brown - vGG
BB B-5782
86450-1 Nameless Blues
BB B-5770, Vic JR-34
86451-1 Alligator Crawl
BB B-5803
THE SERENADERS DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Meloto for the following items listed in this book:
S-1757 Don't Be Angry With Me (Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra)
S-1757 Lantern Of Love (Stillman Club Orchestra)
S-1834 A Tree In The Park (Al Gentile and the Americanas)
THE SEVEN ACES
See Warner's Seven Aces.
THE SEVEN BLACK DOTS
Unknown c / tb / cl / p / bb / d. New York, c. August 29, 1921.
69349 Wang-Wang Blues
PA 020634
69350 Love Will Find A Way
PA 020655, 10232
69351 Bandana Days
PA 020655, 10232
NOTE: Pathé Actuelle 10232 as ACTUELLE NOVELTY DANCE ORCHESTRA.
THE SEVEN BLUE BABIES
Mickey Bloom, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Pete Pumiglio, cl / Spencer Clark, bsx / Chauncey Gray, p / Tommy Felline,
bj / Herb Weil, d / Jack Kaufman, v. New York, January 25, 1928.
18189 There Ought To Be A Law Against That - vJK
Ed 52209, Amb 5486
18190 The Grass Grows Greener ('Way Down Home) - vJK
Ed 52209
Cliff Weston (Wetterau), t, replaces Bloom; Reg Harrington, tb, replaces Dorsey. New York, February 28, 1928.
18263 Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor - vJK
Ed 52298
18264 He Ain't Never Been To College - vJK
Ed unissued
Fred van Eps, Jr., t, replaces Weston; George Troup, tb, replaces Harrington. New York, April 26, 1928.
18448 What's The Color Of A "Yellow" Horse - vJK
Ed 52298
18449 Waitin' For Katy
Ed unissued
Reg Harrington, tb, replaces Troup; Chick Condon, d, replaces Weil. New York, May 22, 1928.
18523 Since She Learned To Ride A Horse - vJK
Ed 52323
18524 Mama's Grown Young - Papa's Grown Old - vJK
Ed 52323 , Amb 5553
Probably very similar to the above. New York, July 21, 1928.
18624 That's My Weakness Now - vJK
Ed 52364
18625 Butternut - vJK
Ed 52364
N-335-A That's My Weakness Now - vJK
Ed unissued
N-336-A Butternut - vJK
Ed unissued
As for May 22, 1928, without Clark. New York, September 14, 1928.
18725 It Goes Like This (That Funny Melody) - vJK
Ed 52405, Amb 5631
18726 Nagasaki - vJK
Ed 52405
N-430-A-B It Goes Like This (That Funny Melody) - vJK
Ed unissued
N-431-A-B Nagasaki - vJK
Ed unissued
Angie Rattiner, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Chauncey Gray, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Stan King, d / Jack Kaufman (as JACK DALTON), v. New York, December 19, 1928.
18954 I Love To Bumpity Bump On A Bumpy Road With You - vJK
Ed unissued
18955 I'm Wild About Horns On Automobiles (That Go "Ta-Ta-Ta-Ta") - vJK
Ed 52508, Amb 5648
N-645 I Love To Bumpity Bump On A Bumpy Road With You - vJK
Ed unissued
N-646 I'm Wild About Horns On Automobiles (That Go "Ta-Ta-Ta-Ta") - vJK
Ed unissued
Angie Rattiner, t / Ted Raph, tb / Bud Wagner, cl, as / Larry Kosky, __ McGarvoy, vn / Chauncey Gray, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Nick Pisani, bb or sb / Stan King, d. New York, January 7, 1929.
18990 It's A Precious Little Thing Called Love
Ed unissued
N-681 It's A Precious Little Thing Called Love
Ed unissued
NOTE: For other titles from this session, see Ermine Calloway.
Miff Mole, tb, replaces Raph; Carl Orech, cl, ss, as, replaces Wagner; Herb Weil, d, replaces King; no vn; New York, January 14, 1929.
18954 I Love To Bumpity Bump On A Bumpy Road With You - vJK
Ed 52508
19007 Where Did You Get That Name? - vJK
Ed 52516
Angie Rattiner, t / Miff Mole, tb / Carl Orech, cl, ss, as / Chauncey Gray, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Herb Weil, d / Jack Kaufman (as JACK DALTON), v. New York, February 15, 1929.
19052 Heaven Help A Sailor On A Night Like This - vJK
Ed 52528, Amb 5718
19053 Outside - vJK
Ed 52528
N-743 Heaven Help A Sailor On A Night Like This - vJK
Ed unissued
N-744 Outside - vJK
Ed unissued
Fred van Eps, Jr., t / __ Walsh, tb / Pete Pumiglio, cl, as / Chauncey Gray, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Stan King, d / Jack Kaufman (as JACK DALTON), v. New York, March 26, 1929.
19125 Please Don't Cut Out My Sauerkraut - vJK
Ed 52556
19126 If I Give Up The Saxophone - vJK
Ed 52556
N-816 Please Don't Cut Out My Sauerkraut - vJK
Ed 14011
N-817 If I Give Up The Saxophone - vJK
Ed 14066
Johnny Sylvester, t, replaces van Eps; Carl Loeffler, tb, replaces Walsh. New York, May 7, 1929.
19178 She's A Good Girl - vJK
Ed 52583
19179 The Whoopee Hat Brigade - vJK
Ed 52583
N-882 She's A Good Girl - vJK
Ed unissued
N-883 The Whoopee Hat Brigade - vJK
Ed 14011
Angie Rattiner, t / Carl Loeffler, tb / Pete Pumiglio, cl, as / Chauncey Gray, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Chick Condon, d.
New York, May 27, 1929.
19216 Heigh-Ho! Ev'rybody, Heigh-Ho!
Ed 52602, Amb 5728
N-920 Heigh-Ho! Ev'rybody, Heigh-Ho!
Ed 14016
Fred van Eps, Jr., t, replaces Rattiner; Stan King, d, replaces Condon; Jack Kaufman (as JACK DALTON), v.
New York, June 20, 1929.
19264 I'm Cuckoo Again - vJK
Ed 52621
19265 I Don't Work For A Living - vJK
Ed 52621
N-971 I'm Cuckoo Again - vJK
Ed 14030
N-972 I Don't Work For A Living - vJK
Ed 14030
Ward Lay, sb, added. New York, August 6, 1929.
19334 My Wife Is On A Diet - vJK
Ed unissued
19335 Bessie Couldn't Help It - vJK
Ed unissued
N-1059 My Wife Is On A Diet - vJK
Ed 14047
N-1060 Bessie Couldn't Help It - vJK
Ed 14047
Herb Weil, d, replaces King, Lay omitted. New York, September 20, 1929.
N-1143 Collegiate Sam - vJK
Ed 14081
N-1144 I'm Keeping Company Now - vJK
Ed 14081
See also Ermine Calloway; Billy Murray.
SEVEN BROWN BABIES
Pseudonym on Ajax and Apex for Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra, q.v.
THE SEVEN CHAMPIONS
Pseudonym on Champion for Bailey's Lucky Seven, q.v.
THE SEVEN GALLON JUG BAND
Ed Allen, c / cl / Frank Robinson, bsx, h, descant recorder, v / ? Willie "The Lion" Smith or James P. Johnson, p / Clarence Williams, jug, v / Thomas "Fats" Waller, v. New York, December 6, 1929.
149690-1-2-3 Wipe 'Em Off - h, vFR / vCW
Col unissued
149691-3 What If I Do - drFR
Col 2087-D, J-880
New York, January 3, 1930.
149638-1-2-3 For My Baby
Col unissued
149639-1-2-3 What Makes Me Love You So?
Col unissued
149690-6 Wipe 'Em Off - h, vFR / vCW-FW
Col 2087-D, J-880, Par R-2329, PZ-11287, Od 028077
NOTE: Odeon 028077 as CLARENCE WILLIAMS' JUG BAND.
THE SEVEN HOT-AIR MEN
See The Hot-Air Men.
SEVEN LITTLE CLOUDS OF JOY
See Andy Kirk.
SEVEN LITTLE POLAR BEARS
See Harry Reser.
SEVEN MISSING LINKS
Unknown c / tb / cl / ? Nathan Glantz, as, bar / p / bj. New York, c. July 21, 1925.
106159 Milenberg Joys
PA 36299, Per 14480
6136-1 Milenberg Joys
Ban 1618, Dom 3590, 21080, Or 443, Re 9920, Apex 8398, St / Leo 10063
NOTE: The above two sets of performances are identical; matrix 6136 is entered in the Plaza files under the date August 12, 1925, with a note that it was remade on October 15, 1925; it is not known if the remake was issued. The band is shown simply as HOUSE BAND, which may confirm Nathan Glantz's presence (Apex 8398 is labeled GLANTZ AND HIS ORCHESTRA). Banner 1618, Domino 3590, and Regal 9920 appear as PERRY'S HOT DOGS, and
Oriole 443 as DIXIE JAZZ BAND.
2 t / tb / cl / ? Nathan Glantz, as / ts / p / bj / George Hamilton Green, x. New York, c. July 28, 1925.
106168 Angry
PA 36299, 11026, Per 14480, Sil 2584, Hom C-942, GP 18492, Sal 164 Sirena 650, 18188
6137-1 Angry
Ban 1634, Dom 3605, 21085, Or 475, Re 9940, Apex 8392, Leo / St 10051, Mic 22029, Imp 1541, Oly 101
NOTE: Banner 1634, Domino 3605, 21085, Regal 9940, and Imperial 1541 as MISSOURI JAZZ BAND; Pathé Actuelle 36299 as IMPERIAL DANCE ORCHESTRA; 11026 as CASINO DANCE ORCHESTRA; Oriole 475 as DIXIE
JAZZ BAND; Homochord C-942 as LEW GOLD AND HIS ORCHESTRA, which may be perfectly correct (see Lou Gold); Grand Pree 18492 as LENNOX DANCE ORCHESTRA; Salabert 164 and Sirena 18188 as MAX TERR'S ORCHESTRA. See also note for previous session above.
SEVEN RAG PICKERS
See Harry Reser.
THE SEVEN NOTES
Pseudonym on Parlophone R-3336 for Jack Linx and his Birmingham Society Serenaders, q.v.
THE SEVEN SYNCOPATORS
Pseudonym on Champion for Piggy Jones and his Orchestra, q.v.
SEVEN WILD MEN
Harry Reser, bj, dir: Red Nichols, t / Sam Lewis, tb / Larry Abbott, cl, as / Norman Yorke, ts / Jimmy Johnston,
bsx / Bill Wirges, p / Tom Stacks, d, v. New York, May 24, 1926.
142239-1-3 Iyone - My Own Iyone - vTS
Har 191-H, Re G-8687
142240-1 I'm Just Wild About Animal Crackers - vTS
Har 193-H
142241-2-3 The Lunatic's Lullaby - vTS
Har 193-H
NOTE: Reqal G-8687 as CORONA DANCE ORCHESTRA; Harmony 191-H as NIGHT CLUB ORCHESTRA.
HATCH SEWARD
Pseudonym on Broadway 5063 for Meade Lux Lewis, q.v.
JEANETTE SEYMOUR
See Jeanette James.
SHAFTESBURY DANCE ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Meloto for the following items listed in this book:
S-1501 Susquehanna Home (Ben Selvin and his Orchestra)
5-1546 Everybody Loves My Baby (Jeffries and his Rialto Orchestra)
LLOYD SHAKESPEARE'S BAND
Lloyd "Bill" Shakespeare, t, dir: Bert Bullimore, t / F. J. Cruse, tb / Jim Easton, A. Mitchell, as / W. Everitt, ts / F. Dexter, vn / W. Crawford, p / C. Cohen, bj / J. W. Mills, bb / W. Scott, d. London, November, 1927.
E-1703-2 Kind O' Mean
Par E-5998
E-1707-1 You Can't Have Lovin' Unless Blues
Par E-5998
NOTE: This band won a Melody Maker dance band contest held on October 28, 1927, and according to a contemporaneous report, it was given a test recording session for Parlophone within a few days. It is not known if the gap in the matrix numbers represents a subsequent date to the test.
HARRY SHALSON
Although this prolific recording artist was in no sense a jazz singer, the following sides have interesting accompaniments in that idiom.
Vocal, acc. by Carroll Gibbons, p dir: Sylvester Ahola, t / Eric Siday, vn / Joe Brannelly, g. Small Queen's Hall, London, May 8, 1929.
Bb-16856-1-2-3 My Sin
HMV unissued
Bb-16857-2 She's Wonderful
HMV B-3088
Acc. by Leo Kahn, p, dir: Sylvester Ahola, t / ? Van Phillips, cl, as / Eric Siday, ? George Smith, vn / Joe Brannelly, g / sb. Small Queen's Hall, London, June 20, 1929.
Bb-17116-2 My Ideal
HMV B-3088
Acc. by Carroll Gibbons, p, dir: Norman Payne, t / Danny Polo, cl / Laurie Payne, as, bar / g / sb / d. Small Queen's Hall, London, Sept. 25, 1930.
Bb-20233-2 With My Guitar And You
HMV B-3628
Bb-20234-2 Little White Lies
HMV B-3628
Acc. by t / cl / 2-3 vn / p / g / sb / d, x. Small Queen's Hall, London, Oct. 10, 1930.
Bb-20275-2 Just Imagine
HMV B-3647
SHARKEY'S NEW ORLEANS BOYS / SHARKS OF RHYTHM
See Sharkey Bonano.
FRED SHARP'S DIXIE PLAYERS / ROYAL CUBANS
Pseudonym on Champion for Gowans' Rhapsody Makers, q.v.
JANET SHAW
Pseudonym on Parlophone PNY-34060 for Annette Hanshaw, q.v.
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