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TANTALIZING TINGLES
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TANTALIZING TINGLES A Discography of Early Ragtime, Jazz, and Novelty Syncopated Piano Recordings, 1889-1934
Ross Laird
Discographies, Number 59 Michael Gray, Series Editor
GREENWOOD PRESS Westport, Connecticut • London
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Laird, Ross. Tantalizing tingles : a discography of early ragtime, jazz, and novelty syncopated piano recordings, 1889-1934 / Ross Laird, p. cm.—(Discographies, ISSN 0192-334X ; no. 59) Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index. ISBN 0-313-29240-X (alk. paper) 1. Piano music (Jazz)—Discography. 2. Piano music (Ragtime)— Discography. I. Tide. II. Series. ML156.4.P5L35 1995 016.7862'1650266-dc20 94-45220 British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data is available. Copyright © 1995 by Ross Laird All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced, by any process or technique, without the express written consent of the publisher. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 94-45220 ISBN: 0-313-29240-X ISSN: 0192-334X First published in 1995 Greenwood Press, 88 Post Road West, Westport, CT 06881 An imprint of Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc. Printed in the United States of America The paper used in this book complies with the Permanent Paper Standard issued by the National Information Standards Organization (Z39.48-1984). 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CONTENTS Introduction 1. Scope of the listings and criteria for inclusion 2. Sources of discographical data 3. Artist credits 4. Place of recording 5. Date of recording 6. Matrix numbers 7. Tides 8. Record issues 9. Recommended reading 10. Acknowledgments 11. Additions and corrections
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Record Label Abbreviations
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Label illustrations Discography Addenda
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following page xxx 1 171
Contents
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Appendix Non-solo instrumental recordings by selected pianists
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Index of Titles
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INTRODUCTION This discography sets out to document all early solo piano recordings which could be classified as coming within the ragtime, jazz or novelty syncopated genres. For the purposes of this volume recordings are defined as any disc or cylinder recording made for commercial release. Early recordings are considered to be those made before 1935. My original intention was limited to listing the rag-jazz and novelty syncopated piano recordings of the pre-1935 period. Most of this information is previously unpublished, and has never before been gathered together in this form. However, while doing the research for this discography, it became clear that such a listing would be of greater value if it was placed in the context of the other non-classical piano recordings made during the same years. So this discographical listing includes a wide variety of piano recordings from the earlierst pioneering cylinder recordings of 1889, to the newly emerging jazz styles of the early 1930s. Piano recordings of classical compositions have generally not been included. An exception to this rule has been made when such titles form part of the repertoires of pre-1900 pioneer piano recording artists which tended to run the whole gamut from galops, polkas and marches to excerpts from Opera. In most other cases any classical titles listed are played in a syncopated style rather than a classical style. When the development of piano recordings is looked at in chronological terms there are some interesting patterns to be observed. The earliest known piano recordings are cylinders made for the North American Phonograph Company of New York by Max Franklin during June and July of 1889. He recorded 27 titles (not counting titles which VII
Introduction were remade due to the primitive duplication processes in use at that time). The need for a performer to constantly remake the more popular titles no doubt explains the surprisingly large number of piano recording made by North American at this time. Max Franklin's recordings were closely followed by an even larger number of titles by H. Giesemann in July and August 1889, then 11 titles by Edward Issler in September 1889, and a further extensive batch of recordings by George Schweinfest in October and November 1889. This series of recordings was concluded on December 20, 1889 when Issler and Schweinfest made the first known piano duet recordings. By the early 1890s a pantograph system for making duplicate recordings had been developed, but the early recording process was capable of capturing "only a fraction of the tonal spectrum" (to use Roland Gellatt's phrase) and it was more than a decade before the number of solo piano recordings made in any one year even approached the initial burst of activity by the North American Phonograph Company in the last half of 1889. For the most part, the use of the piano during the early years of the recording industry was restricted to the role of accompaniment to the various instrumental and vocal performances which filled the record company lists. Many of these were provided by Fred Gaisberg, then in his teens, at the beginning of a career in the record industry which would span the next fifty years. The few piano solos he is known to have made for Berliner between 1892 and 1898 (most of which were listed anonymously) are included in the discography. Other pioneering piano soloists who made recordings prior to 1900 were Noble McDonald, Charles H.H. Booth, someone identified only as Mr. Castle, and C. Elsie Blomfield (apparently the first female piano recording artist) - all of whom recorded for Berliner between 1897 and 1899. The roster of pianists making non-classical solo recordings over the next decade or so was equally small. On the same day in September 1900 Frank P. Banta (father of the better known Frank Banta Jr.) and Arthur Pryor (trombonist with Sousa's Band and composer of numerous rags) both recorded a single title each for the Consolidated Talking Machine Company - the predecessor to the Victor Talking Machine Company. Around this time George Schweinfest's next known recording (after those for the North American Phonograph Company mentioned above) was made for the obscure Vitaphone label. In May 1901 J.K. Silberberg recorded two unissued titles for Victor Monarch. And later the same year Charles H.H. Booth made one of the earliest known recordings of piano ragtime in "Creole belles", together with a number from the then hit production of "Floradora" - also for Victor. Fritz Backer recorded for the European branch of Zonophone in the early 1900s, Carl Listermann recorded three titles for the British Sterling Record Co, in 1908, while Rudolf Svinerfeldt recorded in London (also for Zonophone) early in 1909. Back in the U.S., Albert Benzler recorded a number of VIII
Introduction cylinders for Edison and United States Everlasting Indestructible Co. between 1906 and 1909 - including another early ragtime performance in "Black and white rag". Few of the piano recordings made before 1910 are of titles directly related to the ragtime, jazz and novelty-syncopated recordings which represent the bulk of this volume. However, I feel it is very important to include what information is available on early piano recordings from this period, as it provides a snapshot of the material pianists were recording prior to the full impact of ragtime and jazz on popular music. Just a glance at the work of Irving Berlin (one of the era's most significant and prolific composers) will demonstrate how much ragtime had become assimilated into the mainstream of popular music by 1910. Of course, Berlin's compositions have little or nothing to do with ragtime as such, but the titles of his compositions amply demonstrate the extent of what became known as the "ragtime craze". In 1907 his first published song was "Marie from sunny Italy", while in 1909 Berlin successes included "That mesmerizing Mendelssohn tune" and "Just like a rose". By 1910 such titles had given way to "Stop that rag", "That beautiful rag", "The dance of the grizzly bear", "That opera rag", "Yiddle on your fiddle (play some ragtime)" and "Piano man". 1911 brought "The ragtime violin", "Whistling rag", "Everybody's doing it now", and of course "Alexander's ragtime band". In terms of this discography, the profound importance of this impact is demonstrated by the surge of ragtime piano recordings which began in 1912. All the following piano soloists featured rags in their repertoire and recorded (mostly for the first time) in that year: Felix Arndt, Joseph Batten, Mike Bernard (whose 1913 composition "Tantilizing tingles" provided the title for this volume), Carlisle & Wellmon, Melville Ellis, and Melville Gideon. Others soon followed, and a steady stream of rags and ragtime influenced piano recordings continued throughout the remainder of the teens and later and led directly to the jazz and novelty syncopated piano music of the 1920s. In 1916 Columbia made some (unfortunately unissued) recordings by Luckey Roberts, while Frank Banta Jr. began his long recording career in the same year. The year 1917 saw Eubie Blake's first recordings (with the Eubie Blake Trio), and Theodore Morse's recording of "Jazzin' around". In 1920 Max Kortlander recorded two duets for Pathe with Victor Arden - "12th Street rag" and his own composition "Anytime, any day, anywhere". Between 1920 and 1922 Alfred Eldridge made some of the first of many examples of featured piano solos with dance records when he cut several such titles with Isham Jones' Rainbo Orchestra for Brunswick. However, 1921 was the most significant year year for piano recordings to date with another surge of piano recordings, including both early examples of jazz piano and what was to become known as novelty-syncopated piano (both of which went on to become the IX
Introduction characteristic sounds of 1920s piano music). In the jazz style, Fletcher Henderson and James P. Johnson made their first solo piano recordings for Black Swan and OKeh. While novelty syncopated piano solos were the latest craze with recordings by Victor Arden & Phil Ohman, Roy Bargy, Axel Christensen, Zez Confrey, Jack Glogau, Donald Heywood, Henry Lange, Clifford Murray, Joe Murray, and Ray Perkins. In addition there were a host of Zez Confrey imitators who recorded in this and the following years - making "Kitten on the keys" one of the most frequently recorded titles listed in this discography. Among the early jazz performers who recorded piano solos in the 1920s (in many cases performing their own compositions) were Thomas Waller, Jelly Roll Morton, Richard M. Jones, Lemuel Fowler, Eddie Heywood, Duke Ellington, Earl riines and Joe Sullivan. While some of the more prolific novelty-syncopated pianists were Zez Confrey, Roy Bargy and Rube Bloom (in the U.S.), Billy Mayerl, Stanley C. Holt, Raie Da Costa, and Patricia Rossborough (Britain), Willie Eckstein (Canada), Jean Wiener & Clement Doucet (France), Mischa Spoliansky (Germany), Rawicz & Landauer (Czechoslovakia), and Gil Dech and Beryl Newell (Australia). Syncopated piano music was now a worldwide phenomenon! Blues and boogie piano recordings emerged somewhat later than the other piano styles mentioned above. One of the finest early recorded examples is of George W. Thomas's composition "The rocks" which was issued under the name Clay Custer on OKeh in 1923. Another early performer in this genre was Jimmy Blythe who began recording piano solos in 1924 for Paramount. Further important examples are by Will Ezell, Cow Cow Davenport, Pine Top Smith, Sugar Underwood, Henry Brown, Blind Leroy Garnett, Montana Taylor, Arnold Wiley, Wesley Wallace, Roosevelt Sykes, Turner Parrish, and Robert Cooper. Walter Roland's piano work with the Jolly Jivers, Arizona Dranes' rugged boogie-blues rendition of "Crucifixion", and "Jabo" Williams' stunningly primitive 1932 piano solos for Paramount should also be mentioned. Any cut-off date for a discography is to some extent random. However, I believe that the pre-1935 date adopted here does actually mark a definable point in the evolution of solo piano styles. The novelty-syncopated school had virtually run its course, ragtime piano solos were also fewer and farther between (and the revival of the 1940s was still some years off), and new forms of jazz piano were emerging by the early 1930s (for example Mary Lou Williams, Garland Wilson, Herman Chittison, Art Tatum, and Teddy Wilson). Also, by 1934 the depression and the popularity of radio had resulted in a much diminished record industry. It is always tempting to include further recordings (and where it seemed logical to do so, I have gladly given in to this temptation), but the line has to be drawn somewhere - and 1935 seemed a reasonable choice, all things considered.
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Introduction Many American pianists travelled to Britain and Europe and recorded there. They included Arthur Schutt, Tom Waltham, Ray Allan, Pierre De Caillaux, Walker O'Neill, Al Siegel, Fred Elizalde, Carroll Gibbons, Leslie Hutchison, Turner Layton, Reginald Foresythe and Teddie Garratt. In the other direction Lionel Belasco and Walter Merrick were pianists from the Caribbean who recorded quite prolifically in the U.S., and even more remarkle are the fine ragtime piano solos made for Victor in 1916 by an Englishman named Reginald Thomas Broughton (under the pseudonym Harry Thomas). Another feature of this discography are piano solos by many important popular composers. They include: Harry Akst, Felix Arndt, Euday Bowman, Nacio Herb Brown, Hoagy Carmichael, Ed Claypoole, Peter De Rose, Vivian Ellis, Rudolf Friml, George Gershwin, John W. Green, Ferdie Grofe, Arthur Johnston, Max Kortlander, Ralph Rainger, Willard Robison, Leslie Stuart, Clarence Williams, and Vincent Youmans. Many of the less well known performers also recorded their own compositions. All recordings in this discography are listed alphabetically by artist, and chronologically within each listing. Extensive cross-references are provided to pseudonyms and to recordings made as part of piano duets, trios and quartets.lt was felt desirable not to restrict the coverage to solo piano recordings, as frequently the same artists recorded piano duets or as featured soloists or duettists with various instrumental groups (both large and small). Equally, it was not feasible to include every record which contains a short piano solo - whether part of an instrumental performance, or between choruses on a vocal recording. For details of additional recordings including the artists listed in this discography see the appendix which begins on page 173. The appendix is not intended to be an exhaustive listing, but I hope it will provide a guide to additional recordings which may feature solos by the performers included in this listing (and other selected pianists who made no known solo recordings during the period covered by this volume). The list of additional recordings in the appendix will also provide an overview of a performer's recording career, and provide details of the specific orchestras or other groups with which they recorded prior to 1935. These general comments are intended to give some idea of the content of the listings in this discography. Below are details of how specific parts of the discographical listings are arranged. 1.
Scope of the listings and criteria for inclusion
The general criteria for inclusion in this volume are as follows: 1. All non-classical piano recordings made before 1935 are included regardless of
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Introduction style (apart from ethnic recordings which have been excluded). 2. Preference is given to solo and duet performances. 3. Groups larger than four pianos not included (eg. EIGHT PIANO SYMPHONY, SIX KEYBOARD KINGS). 4. Some additional performances are to be included where of unusual interest, or where examples of an artist's work would otherwise be very limited. 5. Featured piano solos (or duets) with orchestras are only to be included where the performer is identified by name on the record label. 6. Vocal recordings with piano accompaniment are not to be included unless of exceptional interest. 7. Only cylinder and disc recordings are included. 8. Only recordings which were made for commercial release are included. Compared to the relatively small number of cylinder and disc recordings, an enormous number of piano-rolls were made during the period covered by this volume. However, piano-rolls are essentially a different type of performance medium, and did not usually capture the touch and feeling able to be conveyed by even the most primitive recording. In fact, some piano-rolls were not "recorded" by a performer at all, but were entirely hand-cut by skilled editors. For these reasons, it is felt that piano-rolls are in another category. It is to be hoped that someone with the necessary knowledge and information will one day produce a comprehensive listing of these fascinating documents. Such a listing would be a wonderful addition to our understanding of early piano music. Also outside the scope of this discography are mechanical reproductions of piano music, and recordings of street pianos and other unconvential forms of piano-like instruments (including the Neo-Bechstein piano - an early form of electric piano). Of course, it is not desirable to apply any set of criteria arbitrarily and inflexibly, and quite counterproductive to do so. I have made a conscious effort to apply the above criteria with as much restraint as possible, without allowing this volume to lose all sense of direction and coherence. My intention has always been to include the widest possible selection of information. As a result, many exceptions have been made to these criteria when appropriate. For example, the chronological limit for the listings is nominally the end of 1934, and where an artist made a large number of recordings after 1934 or where any subsequent recordings were made several years after this date, I have enforced the cut-off date quite strictly. However, where an artist's recording career continued briefly into 1935, but no further recordings were made after that date, then - in these few cases it seemed sensible to include information on such post-1934 recordings as well. A very flexible interpretation of "commercial" recordings has been used. In practice, many items which are private recordings or non-commercial issues has also been included. XII
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Sources of discographical data
The principal source of data for this discography has naturally been the original records. Where copies of the original discs (or cylinders) were not available for inspection (and in the case of unissued recordings) I have had to rely on contemporary sources such as company files, record catalogs and advertisements. Secondary sources, in the form of published discographies, have been consulted but such sources have not been used as the basis for listings in this discography unless no other data was available. The following record company files were examined in various published or unpublished forms: Columbia, Decca, Duophone, Edison, Gennett, Odeon, post-1926 OKeh, Plaza (Banner, etc.), Victor, and Victory. Therefore, exact recording dates, matrix numbers and details of unissued recordings are generally known for recordings made by these companies. For all other labels, I have worked from research files of varying degrees of completeness, or I have had to rely on the kindness and generosity of third parties who had access to such files, and for these reasons full data is lacking for some recordings and it is also likely that previously undocumented recordings exist of which I have no knowledge. This is especially true of the earlier, smaller and more obscure record labels for which few (if any) original company files now exist, little contemporary publicity material survives, and the scarcity of the original recordings means that there are gaps in our knowledge of the recordings issued by them. There is a continuing need for more research on the activities of many of the less well known record companies. 3.
Artist credits
The first heading in each discographical entry is the artist credit. This is given exactly as shown on the original issues, with the exception that "and" is always shown as "&" regardless of whether the word or the ampersand sign is shown on the actual record label. Significant variant forms or pseudonyms have also been noted where appropriate. Where the recording was not issued the artist credit is shown as given in the company files. Accompaniments (always abbreviated to "ace." in this listing) or vocal credits (where appropriate) follow the artist credit. Where the following sessions give no additional artist information, it can be assumed that the same details apply until such time as a different artist credit is shown. 4 . Place of recording All recording locations are shown in full except N.Y. and L.A. (which are so frequently given as the place of recording, and so widely known to indicate New York and Los
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Introduction Angeles that it was felt unecessary to spell them out). While other place names are always shown in full, the country in which the city or town is located is not given. Again, the most common an( well known locations (such as London, Paris or Berlin) need no further identification. However, there are two complicating factors should be mentioned. First, Richmond always means Richmond, Indiana (where Gennett Records had studios) except for one case only where the location is Richmond, Virginia (shown in the text as Richmond, Va. Secondly, locations which fall within "greater" New York, London, or Los Angeles are not shov seperately. Therefore, Long Island City and Camden, New Jersey are considered to be part of Greater New York, Hollywood and Culver City part of Greater Los Angeles, and Hayes, Middlesex part of Greater London. All recording locations cited are listed below: Amsterdam Atlanta Berlin Birmingham Chicago Copenhagen Dallas Glasgow Grafton Houston Jackson Kansas City London Los Angeles Louisville Melbourne Memphis Montreal 5.
Netherlands Georgia (USA) Germany Alabama (USA) Illinois (USA) Denmark Texas (USA) Scotland Wisconsin (USA) Texas (USA) Mississippi (USA) Missouri (USA) England California (USA) Kentucky (USA) Australia Tennessee (USA) Canada
New York Oakland Paris Philadephia Port-of-Spain Richmond Richmond, Va. St. Louis St. Paul San Antonio San Francisco Sao Paulo Savannah Stockholm Sydney Vienna West Orange Zurich
New York (USA) California (USA) France Pennsylvania (USA) Trinidad Indiana (USA) Virginia (USA) Missouri (USA) Minnesota (USA) Texas (USA) California (USA) Brazil Georgia (USA) Sweden Australia Austria New Jersey (USA) Switzerland
Date of recording
The recording date is in month/day/year sequence. The month is abbreviated to the first three lett< (eg. Jun, Jul, Aug). Where a month only is shown the exact date is unknown. Where "c." (circa' precedes the month or year, this indicates that the month or year is known only approximately - i actual month or year of recording could be slightly earlier or slightly later than that shown.
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Matrix numbers
The matrix number is shown immediately preceding, and on the same line as, the title concerned. It is the unique number allocated to that title by the record company which recorded it. Some companies allocated a different number to each title, others a different number to each version (or "take") of a title. Where several takes of a title have the same matrix number, the different takes are usually indicated by a number or letter following the matrix (this is usually, but not always, separated from the matrix number by a dash). If a title has a matrix number of 1234, the first take would be 1234-1 or 1234-A and the second take would be 1234-2 or 1234-B. This is the most common type of matrix number, but there many variations. For example, Gennett records would show the first take as 1234 and the second take as 1234-A. Where a seperate matrix number is allocated to each take the first take would be shown as 1234, the second take as 1235 (all Brunswick and Vocalion recordings prior to April 1, 1928 use this method of indicating takes), and in this listing when such a matrix is shown as 1234-35 this indicates two takes were made but it is not known which was issued, while 1234/35 indicates that both takes were issued. In this discography takes are not usually shown for Edison recordings as it was the practice of this company to issue all approved takes. Where takes are shown for some Edison recordings this is to indicate the number of takes made where a title was remade over two or more sessions. Most other companies approved only one take for issue (although occasionally a second take was released). There are many other complications, but the foregoing will explain most of the matrix and take data shown in this discography. Often the matrix numbers also have prefixes (or less often suffixes) which may indicate the location, recording method used or other information. Notes to the discographical entries frequently abbreviate matrix to "mx.". Note that in this discography the exact take number (or numbers where more than one take was issued) is shown for all issued titles. However, for unissued or rejected titles the total number of takes recorded on that date is shown by giving the highest take number only. 7.
Titles
Only main titles are shown (unless there is a need to distinguish between two different compositions with a similar title). The title is shown exactly as on the issues listed, but there often minor variations between issues (or even different pressings of the same issue). A few words are standardized throughout this listing regardless of how they appear on the original issues (for example, "goodbye" instead of "good-bye", "tomorrow" instead of "to-morrow", etc.). Many titles also had sub-titles - for example "If you knew Susie (like I know Susie" is shown simply as "If you knew Susie" in this listing. Other titles had XV
Introduction descriptive tags - for example "Maori - A Samoan dance", "A classical spasm - Ragtime one-step", or "Chip-chip - Two-step and march". These subtitles and tags are generally omitted in this listing for reasons of space, with the exception of Selections and Medleys. Similarly, composer credits are not shown in the main listing for the same reason. For composer details see the title index on page 207. The title index also indentifies different compositions with the same title by showing the date of composition after the title (for example Ralph Reichenthal's "Piano puzzle" of 1922 is distinguished from Arthur Schutf s 1929 composition of the same name).
8.
Record issues
Only selected original issues and subsequent master pressings are shown in this discography. All such British, U.S. and Australian issues are listed. Other contemporary issues from Europe, South America or elsewhere are listed only if they were the original issues (usually for recordings made outside Britain, America or Australia). Some titles (mainly jazz performances) had numerous dubbed reissues - often of poor sound quality, and in some cases editing the performance or varying the speed of the original. These have been ommitted unless there was no other issue (details of such issues are readily available in the various specialist jazz discographies). Similarly, LP and CD issues are not shown unless there was no other issue. All LP & CD issues are underlined. Otherwise it can be assumed that the recordings listed are standard groove (usually 78rpm) disc records or cylinder records. This discography makes no pretence to being a comprehensive listing of every issue of each performance. Such a listing (especially of the jazz performances) would involve including a very large number of recordings in all formats - and additional issues continue to appear regularly. On the other hand, I have only incomplete information on European, South American and other issues of most of the non-jazz material included. For these reasons, I have reluctantly decided to limit the range of recordings listed (as defined above). However, I would welcome any additional information on unlisted issues for possible inclusion in possible further editions of this volume. A complete listing of original labels listed in this discography is given below. All are 10"/25cm disc records unless otherwise indicated. Note that this list is restricted to those labels and series covered by this volume, and no attempt is made to provide details for other labels or series, or to document the life-span of labels which continued after 1934. Acme Aco Ajax
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Produced by Acme Record Co. 1924-25 Produced by Vocalion Co. Ltd. 1922-27 Produced by Compo for U.S. market 1923-25
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(Canada) (U.S.)
Arcadia
(Australia)
Ariel
(Britain)
Artiphon Arto Austral Autograph Baidaphon Banner Beka Grand Bell Beltona Berliner Black Swan BlueAmberoI Bluebird Bon Marche
(Germany) (U.S.) (Australia) (U.S.) (Germany) (U.S.) (Germany) (U.S.) (Britain) (U.S.) (Britain) (U.S.) (U.S.) (U.S.) (Australia)
Bowman Broadcast
(U.S.) (Britain)
Broadcast
(Australia)
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Produced by Compo Co. 1923-30 American Record Corporation which produced various labels (Banner, Meltone, Perfect, Oriole, etc) 1931-34 Produced by Vocation Gramophone Co. Ltd. for Edments Stores 1929-30 Produced for J.G. Graves Co. by various companies 1910-38 Produced by Hermann-Eisner GmbH. 1924-32 Produced by Standard Music Roll Co. 1920-22 Produced by World Record (Australia). 1924-25 Produced by Marsh Laboratories Inc. 1922-25 No details. Produced by Plaza Music Co. 1922-30 No details c. 1910-1914 Produced by Standard Music Roll Co. 1920-23 Produced by Vocation Ltd. 1922-1932 250-272 solo piano recordings 1896-98 (7") 5501-5516 solo piano recordings 1898-99 (7") Produced by Pace Phonograph Corp. 1921-23 Cylinder records produced by Edison 1912-29 Produced by RCA Victor Co. 1932-34 Produced in U.S. by Plaza Music Co. for export and sold only in Bon Marche stores, Melbourne 1926-27 Private pressing produced by Gennett Records. Produced by Vocalion Co. Ltd. 1927-32 Produced by Crystalate Co. Ltd. 1932-34 100-730's (8") 1927-31 740's-960's (9") 1931-33 3000 Broadcast Super Twelve (10") 1930-34 5000 Broadcast Twelve (10") 1928-31 J100 Broadcast Junior (6") 1929 Produced by Vocalion Gramophone Co. Ltd. 100-400's (8") 1927-29 Note that earlier issues in this series duplicate the British couplings referred to above - these are indicated by (*). In the 300s some Australian pressings began to use different couplings to the
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Broadway Brunswick
(U.S.) (U.S.)
Brunswick
(U.S.)
Brunswick
(Britain)
Brunswick Brunswick
(France) (Australia)
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equivalent British issue, and such cases are indicated by BcastAu in this listing. BA1-130 (8") 1927-29 W500-600's Broadcast De Luxe (10") 1928-30 Produced by New York Recording Labs. 1926-32 Produced by Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. 1920-30 Produced by Warner-Brunswick 1930-31 Produced by American Record Corp. 1931-34 2000-4999/6000-6999 (1920-35) 5000-5200 Celebrity Series (1920-23) 20000-20141 (12" popular series) 1920-32 80000 (collector's reissue series) 19431 -L Mood Accompaniment Library (1928) Produced by Brunswick Cliftophone Ltd. using (mostly) the same catalog numbers and couplings as U.S. issues 1923-27. Produced by British Brunswick Ltd. (usually different couplings to U.S. issues) 1927-29 Produced by Warner-Brunswick Ltd. 1930-34 2000-3000's (Brunswick Cliftophone) 1923-27 3600-3999/5000-5051 (British Brunswick) 1927-29 20000 series (12" popular series) 100 series (British Brunswick) 1927-29 1000-1499/01500-01999(1930-35) Note that where British Brunswick pressings use similar catalog numbers (but different couplings) to U.S. issues they are shown as BrE in this listing. A500.000 series (1933-34) Produced by Brunswick-Balke-Collander Ltd. 1924-30 Produced by Brunswick (Australia) 1930-32 2000-4999/6000-6200 20000-20098(12") Note that many Australian pressings use the same couplings and catalog nos. as the U.S. issues, and such issues are marked (*) in this listing. Those which differ are shown as BrAu.
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(U.S.) (Britain) (U.S.) (Australia)
Ceska Deska Champion Choudens
(Czechoslovakia) (U.S.) (France)
Clausophon Cleartone Coliseum Columbia
(Germany) (U.S.) (Britain) (U.S.)
Columbia
(Britain)
Columbia
(France)
Columbia Columbia
(Switzerland) (Australia)
Columbia
(Brazil)
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Produced by Gennett Records 1923-26 Produced by Crystalate Ltd. 1915-20 Produced by Cameo Record Corp. 1922-29 Obsolete British Parlophone stock relabelled for export to Australia c. 192S26 No details, c. 1919 Produced by Gennett Records 1925-34 No details Produced by Clemens Claus A.G. 1925-29 Produced by Stndard Music Roll Co. 1920-23 Produced by Vocalion Ltd. 1912-27 Produced by Columbia Graphophone Co. 1901-22 Produced by Columbia Phonograph Co. Inc. 1923-33 Produced by American Record Corp. 1933-34 Produced by Columbia Recording Corp. 19391-3000's (1901-08) 85000-85189 (cylinders) 1905-09 I D - 2 9 9 - D (1923-34) 13000-D/14000-D(race series) 1923-33 50000-D (12" series) 1923-33 A1-2999/A3300-4001 (1908-23) Produced by Columbia Graphophone Co. Ltd. 1001-5740(1904-30) 9000-9900 (12" series) 1924-30 DB1-1500 (1930-35) DX1-(12" series) (1930-) FB1000- (Magenta series) 193514000D13000D15000-(12") DF1LF1-(12") D20000501-01999(1926-30) 02500-02599 & 07500 (1926-30) 12" DO 1-1500 (1930-35) 22000-
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(U.S.) (Britain) (U.S.)
Decca
(Britain)
Decca
(Australia)
Decca (Holland) Discolux (France) Disque Crystalate (France) Disque Gramophone (France) Domino (U.S.)
Domino Duophone Echo Eclipse
(Canada) (Britain) (France) (Britain)
Edison
(U.S.)
Edison Bell Electron (Britain) Edison Bell Winner (Britain)
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Electrola
(Germany)
Embassy
(Australia)
Emerson
(U.S.)
Produced by Crown Record Co. 1930-33 Produced by Edison Bell Ltd. 1927 Produced by Decca Records Inc. 1934100- (popular series) 7000- (race series) 15000- (12" popular series) Produced by Decca Record Co. Ltd. 1929-34 F1500-3999/F5000- (popular series) M400- (celebrity series) Produced by Moulded Products Pty. Ltd. M1000-1221 (1932-33) F40000- series (early issues pressed in Britain) No details Produced by Crystalate Gramophone Record Manufacturing Co. Ltd. for export 1929 K1000-(1925-) Produced by Plaza Music Co. 1924-33 3000 series (popular) 0100 series (standard/instrumental) 21600 series (1927-28) Produced by Duophone Record Co. 1928-29 No details Produced by Crystalate Gramophone Record Manufacturing Co. Ltd for Woolworths 1931-35 Produced by Edison Laboratories. 8000/9000 series are cylinders 1889-1912 50000 series issues are Edison Diamond Discs which are vertical-cut discs issued 1912-29 11000 series issues are lateral-cut discs 1929 Produced by Edison Bell Ltd. 1927-30 Produced by Edison Bell Ltd. 1926-33 Produced by Decca Record Co. 1933-35 Produced by Electrola Gesellschaft m.bH. EGl-3200s (1925-34) EH1-(12" series) Produced by Vocalion Gramophone Co. Ltd. for Coles Stores 1929-30 Produced by Emerson Phonograph Co. 1916-25 700/7100 series (7") 1000/10100 series (10")
Introduction Famous Artists Flexo Gennett Globe Gloria
(Canada) (U.S.) (U.S.) (U.S.) (Germany)
Grammavox Grammophon
(Britain) (Germany)
Grand Pree
(Australia
Great Scott (Britain) Guardsman (Britain) Harmony (U.S.) Herschell Gold Seal (U.S.) Herwin (U.S.) H.M.V. (Britain)
H.M.V. H.M.V.
(Czechoslovakia) (Australia)
Homochord Homocord Hy-Tone Imperial
(Britain) (Germany) (U.S.) (Britain)
Imperial Broadcast (Britain) Iragen Jumbo XXI
(U.S.) (Britain)
No details Produced by Pacific Coast Record Corp. c.1929 Produced by Starr Piano Co. 1919-30 Produced by Standard Music Roll Co. 1920-22 Produced by Deutschen Grammophon 1931-32 Produced by Lindstrom AG 1933-34 Produced by Sound Recording Co. Ltd. 1910-15 Produced by Deutsche Grammophon 10000 series (1933-34) 14000 series (1920-25) 19000 series (12") 20000 series (1925-35) C800 series (1932) Ci 1400 Cinema series (1926-29) Produced by Pathe Freres Phonograph Co. for export to Australia 1923-27 No details, 1933-34 Produced by Vocalion Ltd. 1914-28 Produced by Columbia Phonograph Co. 1925-32 Produced by Gennett Records 1926-27 Label produced for Artophone Corp. 1924-30 Produced by Gramophone Co. B100- B4000s/B8000s 1912-34 C100- (12" popular series) 1912-34 JF1- (export series) AM1000- series EA1-1400 (1926-34) Many issues from the British catalog were also pressed in Australia using the same issue numbers and such issues are shown in this listing by (*). Produced by British Homophone Ltd. 1921-35 Produced by Homophon Co. 1919-32 Produced by Standard Music Roll Co. 1920-22 Produced by Crystalate Gramophone Record Manufacturing Co. Ltd., 1920-34 Produced by Crystalate Gramophone Record Manufacturing Co. Ltd., 1933-34 Produced by Gennett Records. Produced by Fonotipia Ltd. 1908-19
Introduction Kismet
(Australia)
Lakeside Leonora Lincoln Lucky Strike Meloto Melotone
(U.S.) (Australia) (U.S.) (Canada) (Britain) (U.S.)
Messiah (U.S.) Microphone (Canada) Neophone (Britain) New Flexo (U.S.) N. American Phonograph Co Octacros Odeon
(Britain) (Germany)
Odeon
(Britain)
Odeon Odeon OKeh
(France) (Brazil) (U.S.)
Olympic Oriole
(U.S.) (U.S.)
Oriole
(Britain)
Panachord
(Britain)
Panachord
(Australia)
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Produced by Parlophone Co. Ltd for sale in Woolworth's Stores 1928-29. Produced for Montgomery Ward (cylinders) Produced by Compo for export 1926-27. Produced by Cameo Record Corp. 1924-30 Produced by Compo Co. 1928-29 Produced by Vocalion Ltd. 1922-27 Produced by Warner-Brunswick 1930-32 Produced by American Record Corp. 1932-34 M12000-13200s (1930-34) Produced by Marsh Laboratories 1923 Produced by Compo Co. 1928-29 Produced by General Phonograph Co. 1904-08 Produced by Warner Record Co. 1925 S.) Produced by North American Phonograph Co. (cylinders made at Edison Laboratories) 1889-92 d Produced by Synchrophone Ltd. 1934Produced by Lindstrom AG. 0-1000/0-2000 series (1920-24) 0-11000 series (1929-33) 0-25000 series (1934-) A221.00 series (12") A41000-/A44500 series (1920-26) Produced by International Talking Machine Co. 0100-0800s (1906-15) 166.000 series 10000 series Produced by General Phonograph Corp. 1919-26 Prodiced by Columbia Phonograph Co. 1926-35 Produced by Fletcher Record Co. 1921-24 Produced by Plaza Music Co. 1921-32 Produced by American Record Corp. 1932-34 100-3000 Produced by Levaphone Ltd. 1000 series (1927) P100 series (1931-35) Produced by Warner-Brunswick Ltd. 25000 series (1931-) Produced by Brunswick (Australia) Ltd. P12000-12200s (1931-32)
Introduction Parlophon
(Germany)
Parlophone
(Britain)
Parlophone Parlophone
(France) (Australia)
Pathe
(U.S.)
Pathe
(Britain)
Pathe
(France)
Pathe Pathe Actuelle
(Sweden) (Britain)
Perfect
(U.S.)
Piccadilly
(Britain)
Poly dor
(Germany)
Polyphon Popular
(Denmark) (Britain)
Puritan QRS
(U.S.) (U.S.)
Regal
(Britain)
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Produced by Lindstrom AG. B.48000 series (1930-35) Produced by Parlophone C. Ltd. E5000-6428 1923-31 E10000-( 12") 1923-34 F100- (Magenta series) 1935Rl-2000 1929-34 R3300- 1926-28 22.000 series (1930-) A2000-3999/A6000- (1927-34) A4000 series (12") Produced by Pathe Freres Phonograph Co. 20000 & 40000 series (1914-29) Produced by Pathe Freres Pathephone Ltd. 1000 & 5000 series (1906-28) Pathe Freres Pathephone 8000/9000 ("X" prefix indicates lateral disc) X98000 series PAT1 series (12") X45000 series Produced by Pathe Freres Pathephone Ltd. 10100-11578(1921-28) Produced by Pathe Freres Phonograph Co. 1922Produced by American Record Corp. 1932-34 11000 series 14000-16000s (1922-34) Produced by Piccadilly Records Ltd. 100-924(1928-32) Produced by Deutschen Grammophon as an export label using same couplings and catalog series as shown under Grammophon. Produced by Nordisk Polyphon Aktieselskab Produced by Crystalate Gramophone Record Manufacturing Co. Ltd. 1913-20 Produced by United Phonographs Corp. 1920-27 Produced by QRS Co. R7000-7092 (race series) 1928-29 Produced by Columbia Graphophone Co. Ltd. G6000-9473 (1914-30) MR 1-748 (1930-32)
Introduction Regal
(U.S.)
Regal (Australia) Regal-Zonophone (Britain) Regal-Zonophone ; (Australia) Reichs Rundfunk (Germany) Rex (U.S.) (U.S.) Rialto Romeo (U.S.) Rusi Savoy Scala Solex
(Germany) (Australia) (Britain) (Britain)
Special Editions Star
(U.S.) (Germany)
Star StanSterling
(Sweden) (Canada) (Britain)
Sterno Sun Superior Supertone
(Britain) (Canada) (U.S.) (U.S.)
Symphonola Telefunken
(U.S.) (Germany)
Tri-Ergon Triumph
(Germany) (U.S.)
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Produced by Emerson Phonograph Co. Inc. 1921-22 Produced by Plaza Music Co. 1922-30 901-999/9100-9228(1921-22) 9301-9999/8000-8999 (1922-30) G20001 -21700s (1927-32) MR749-(1932-34) G21700s-(1932-34) No details (early 1930s) Produced by Rex Talking Machine Corp. 1912-16 Produced by The Rialto Music House 1924 Produced by Cameo Record Corp. 1926-31 Produced by American Record Corp. 1931-34 Produced by Deutschen Crystalate Co. 1928-33 (8") Produced by Vocalion Gramophone Co. Ltd. Produced by Vocalion Ltd. 1918-27 Produced by British Homophone Ltd. 1-70(8") 1930-31 SX100 series (1934-) Produced by Columbia Recording Corp. 1948 Produced by Star Rekord Co. 5000 series (1924-29) S6000 series (1930-32) Produced by Compo Co. 1926Produced by Sterling Record Co. Ltd. 500-1183 (cylinders) 1905-08 Produced by British Homophone Co. 1926-35 Produced by Compo Co. 1923-24 Produced by Gennett Records 1930-32 Produced by Gennett Records 1928-30 Produced by Warner-Brunswick 1930-31 9000-9776(1928-30) S2000-2263 (1930-31) Produced by Emerson Phonograph Co. 1919-20 Produced by Telefunken Schallplatten GmbH. Al 100-1999(1932-35) Produced by Tri-Ergon Musik AG. 1927-31 No details 1923-24
Introduction Trusound (Britain) Ultraphon (Germany) U.S. Everlasting (U.S.)
Victor
(U.S.)
Victory
(Britain)
Vitaphone Vocalion
(U.S.) (U.S.)
Vocalion
(Britain)
Vocalion
(Australia)
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Produced by Trusound Ltd. 1930-34 Produced by Ultraphon Musik GmbH. 1929-32 Produced by United States Everlasting Indestructible Co. 201-517 (2-minute cylinders) 1908-09 Produced by Victor Talking Machine Co. 1901-28 Produced by RCA-Victor Co. Inc. 1929-34 A1-799/1-777 (7") 1900-06 1-5899(1901-09) 9000-9999 (12" Red Seal) 1925-31 16000-24900(1908-34) 35000-36100s(12" series) 1908-34 23000-23041 (race series) 1930-32 23251-23432 (race series) 1930-32 V38000-38146 (hot dance series) 1929-30 V38500-38631 (race series) 1929-30 Note: Victor matrix numbers have a prefix to indicate various size recordings (A=T7B=10'7 C=12"/M=Monarch-10"). Produced by Crystalate Gramophone Record Manufacturing Co. 1928-31 No details c. 1898-1900 Produced by The Aeolian Co. 1916-25 Produced by Brunswick-Balke Collender Co. 1925-30 Produced by Brunswick Record Corp. 1930-34 1000-1299/1400-1745 (race series) 1926-33 14000-15899(1920-33) 25001-25021/2522-2999 (1933-34) Produced by Vocalion Records Ltd. 1920-27 Produced by Crystalate Gramophone Record Manufacturing Co. 1936-39 Produced by Decca Record Co. Ltd. (1951-54) X9000-X10000 (1920-27) SI-(Swing series) 1936-39 V1000-(Origins of Jazz series) 1951-54 Produced by Vocalion Gramophone Co. Ltd. 500-850(1929-31)
Introduction Vox
(Germany)
Winner World Zonophone
(Britain) (U.S.) (Britain)
Zonophone Zonophone Zonophone
(Germany) (Holland) (Australia)
Zon-O-Phone
(U.S.)
Produced by Deutschen Vox AG. 6000 series (1924-28) 01000 series (12") Produced by Edison Bell Ltd. 1912-1925 Produced by World Transcription Service 1934Produced by International Zonophone Co. Produced by The Gramophone Co. Ltd. 1911-32 1-2999/5000-6274 (1911-32) 3001 -3999 (export series for Australia 1912-26) Al-(12" series) X45500 series (piano solos) 1904-11 X25500 series (piano solos) 525500 series (piano solos) Produced by The Gramophone Co. Ltd. 1926-32 EE1-300 Note that many issues from the British catalogue were also pressed in Australia with the same number and these are shown in this listing by (*). Produced by National Gramophone Corp. 1900-03 Produced by Victor Talking Machine Co. 1903-10
In the discographical listings, where no issues exist the only name of the company which made the recording is given. This is followed by "unissued", "rejected" or (less frequently) "test". "Unissued" means that the recording was never commercially released - but test pressings may survive. "Rejected" means that the title concerned was remade because of some technical or artistic fault.. "Test" indicates that the recording was made as a trial, and was not intended for issue. It is important to include unissued, rejected and test recordings in a discography as they are sometimes the only known recording of that composition, or the only known recordings by a particular performer. "Test pressings" are not the same as a "Test" recording. Before a recording was issued it was usual for test pressings to be made for audition by the performer and/or the record company. If (for any reason) it was decided not to issue a particular title, then the test pressing may be the only form in which that recording survives - as often the metal parts were scrapped. Those test pressings (or original metal parts) which still exist have usually been widely scattered over the last sixty to one hundred years, so there is no exact data on exactly which unissued performances survive. No doubt many are lost forever. But such items could now be almost anywhere including in original recording company's vaults, XXVI
Introduction part of an institutional or private collection, still in the possession of the original performer or his family, or even lying unrecognized in some attic or basement! Many Edison masters - for example - still exist at the Edison National Historic Site in Orange, New Jersey - and some have appeared on LP & CD reissues in recent years. 9.
Recommended reading
The following list of published material is not intended to be a bibliography. It is simply a selection of readings which will provide additional sources of information related to the content of this discography. While the titles of a number of the books listed refer to ragtime, several of these also contain important material relating to jazz and noveltysyncopated piano styles as well. For example, Jasen & Tichenor's Rags and Ragtime also includes sections on pianists such as Zez Confrey, Rube Bloom, Arthur Schutt and other novelty pianists; while Hasse's Ragtime includes "Conversations with James P. Johnson" by Tom Davin, and "Novelty Piano Music" by Ronald Riddle. Some also include extensive bibliographies in which readers interested in the ragtime or jazz styles (in particular) will find many useful references. For those interested in other non-classical piano styles there are unfortunately very few sources apart from what is already listed below. I. Books Berlin, Edward A. Ragtime: A Musical and Cultural History, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1980. Blesh, Rudi and Harriet Janis. They All Played Ragtime. 4th revised ed. New York: Oak Publications, 1971. Carter, Lawrence T. Eubie Blake: Keys of Memory. Detroit: Balamp Pub., 1979. Collier, James Lincoln. The Making of Jazz. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1978. Ewen, David. The Life and Death of Tin Pan Alley: The Golden Age of American Popular Music. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1964. Hasse, John Edward (editor). Ragtime: It's History, Composers and Music. London, Macmillan Press, 1985 Jasen, David A. and Trebor Jay Tichenor. Rags and Ragtime: A Musical History. New York, Seabury Press, 1978. Lomax, Alan. Mister Jelly Roll. New York: Sloan & Pearce, 1950. Schuller, Gunther. Early Jazz: Its' Roots and Musical Development. New York: Oxford University Press, 1968. Smith, Willie "The Lion". Music on My Mind: The Memoirs of an American Pianist. Garden City: Doubleday, 1964. Trolle, Frank H. James P. Johnson: Father of the Stride Piano. Alphen: Micrography, 1982.
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Introduction Vance, Joel. Fats Waller: His Life and Times. Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1977. Whitcomb, Ian. After the Ball: Popular Music from Rag to Rock. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1973. II. Articles Arneson, Bruce and Tom Arneson. "The Roy Bargy Story". Rag Times 6 (1972): 810 Christensen, Axel. 'Teasing the Ivories". Melody 3 (1919): 4. Collins, Treve. "Concerning Harry Jentes". Melody 2 (1918): 4-6. Heermans, Jerry. "Mike Bernard: The Ragtime King". Rag Times 6 (1972): 6-8. Hoefer, George. "Luckey Roberts". Jazz Journal 16(1963): 7-9. Jasen, David A. "Zez Confrey: Creator of the Novelty Rag". Storyville 40 (1972): 140-144. Kidd,Jim. "Vera Guilaroff'. Record Research 76 (1968): 5. Meadmore, W.S. "Patricia Rossborough". The Gramophone, July 1935: 53. Mintun, Peter. "Ramona and Her Grand Piano". New Amberola Graphic 85 (1993): 9-14. Newberger, Eli H. "The Development of New Orleans and Stride Piano Styles". Journal of Jazz Studies 4:2(1977): 43-71. Newberger, Eli H. "The Transition from Ragtime to Improvised Piano Style". Journal of Jazz Studies 3:2 (1976): 3-18. Parker, John W. "J. Russel Robinson". Ragtime Review 1 (1962): 4-5. Powers, Frank. "Clarence Jones of Wilmington, Ohio". Classic Rag (Feb. 1979): 6 Virgo, E.S. "The Earliest Boogie Woogie". 78Quarterly 8(1994): 123-126. Wimbush, Roger. "Raie Da Costa: In Memory of a Tragic Artist". The Gramophone, October 1934: 193. Zimmerman, Dick. "George Botsford, 1874-1949". Rag Times 7 (1974): 9. 10.
Acknowledgments
I wish to thank the following researchers and collectors who provided additional data: Special thanks must go to Frank Andrews, Alex Hassan, Rainer Lotz, Brian Rust and Ray Wile who were exceptionally generous with their time and knowledge. I also appreciate the help of the following people who provided valuable assistance: Olivier Brard, Paul Charosh, David Drazin, Tom Kelly, Bernd Meyer, Jack Mitchell, W.R. Moran, Hansfried Sieben, Dick Spottswood, Mike Sutcliffe, Don Tait, Helge Thygesen and Bozy White. Naturally, I take full responsibility for any errors or ommissions.
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Additions and corrections
I would be very pleased to receive any comments, additions or corrections (no matter how minor). Please feel free to write to the author at: Box 952 Tsuen Wan Post Office, Tsuen Wan, N.T., HONG KONG.
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RECORD LABEL ABBREVIATIONS ARC Ba BA Bb BC Beast Bel BM Br Bwy Ch Clm Co DC De DG Do EBE EBW Ed Em Ge Gl Gmn GP Gr Her HGS HMV H-T Im Leo Li LS
American Record Corp. Banner BlueAmberol Bluebird Brunswick Cliftophone Broadcast Beltona Bon Marche Brunswick Broadway Champion Coliseum Columbia Disque Crystalate Decca Disque Gramophone Domino Edison Bell Electron Edison Bell Winner Edison Emerson Gennett Gloria Guardsman Grand Pree Grammophon Herwin Herschell Gold Seal His Master's Voice Hy-Tone Imperial Leonora Lincoln Lucky Strike
Me M Mto NAPC Od OK Pa PA Pan Par Pe Pm Po Pu Re Ro RRG RZ SG Si Spr Spt St Sym Te USE Vi Vo Zo Zon
Melotone Microphone Meloto North American Phonograph Co. Odeon OKeh Or Oriole Parlophone Pathe Actuelle Panachord Parlophon Perfect Paramount Poly dor Puritan Regal Romeo Reichs Rundfunk Regal-Zonophone Starr-Gennett Silvertone Superior Supertone Starr Symphonola Telefunken U.S. Everlasting Indestructible Co. Victor Vocalion Zonophone Zon-O-Phone
All other label names are shown in full. See the complete list of labels referred to in this discography for more details. This list begins on page xvi. XXX
TANTALIZING TINGLES
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DISCOGRAPHY HARRY AKST piano duet with Ferdie Grofe, with PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA. N.Y., Mar 16, 1921 B25006-2 Down around the 'Sip 'Sip 'Sippi shore Vi 18744, HMV B1254, Zo3307 See also Frank BANTA
ALABAMA JIM & GEORGE See W.E. "Buddy" BURTON. RAY ALLAN, Klavier-solo 2019-A Greenwich witch 2635-B Down home rag 2636V2-B Coaxing the piano
Berlin, May ,1924 Vox 06217 Vox 6265 Vox 6265
See also Walker O'NEILL. REX ALLAN, piano solo OB6386-1 Young and healthy OB6387-1 Look what you' ve done
London, Apr 6, 1933 HMV B4432 HMV B4432
PAULINE ALPERT, piano solo BVE37525-2 Tonight you belong to me BVE37526-1 The little white house
N.Y., Jan 7, 1927 Vi rejected Vi 20489
BVE37525-3 Tonight you belong to me
N.Y., Feb 5, 1927 Vi 20489
BVE38858-2 Hallelujah BVE38859-2 Magnolia
N.Y., Jun 3, 1927 Vi 20786, Zo 5039 Vi 20786, Zo 5039
B VE40541 -2 The dancing tambourine BVE40542-1 The doll dance
N.Y., Nov 3, 1927 Vi 21252, Zo 5124, EE98 Vi 21252, Zo5124,EE98
BRC72210-1 St. Louis blues BRC72211-1 Song of India
N.Y., Mar 28, 1932 Vi unissued Vi unissued
1
Tantalizing Tingles LOU ALTER, pianoforte solo WA4236-1 Sunny WA4237-1 Who?
London, Oct 9, 1926 Co4131* Co4131*
POUL ANDERSON See Victor CORNELIUS. GODFROY ANDOLFL piano solo 8181 M y pet 8182 For my baby
Paris, Aug , 1927 Pathe X9695 Pathe X9695
300.186 300.187
Paris, May ,1931 Pathe X8616 Pathe X8616
Casabianca Rag doll
JIMMY ANDREWS Pseudonym for Frank BANTA.
EUGENE ANTHONY, piano solo TC2735 Ticklin' the baby grand
Chicago, Dec 31 1928 Vo test
VICTOR ARDEN & PHIL OHMAN, piano duet. B25500-3 Ohjoy! B25501-3 Saturday
N.Y., Jul 19, 1921 Vi rejected Vi rejected
B25500-4 B25501-6
Ohjoy! Saturday
N.Y., Sep 2, 1921 Vi 18809, Zo 3336 Vi 18809, Zo 3336
B25969-5 "B25970-3
Say, Persianna, say I've got the wonder where he went blues
N.Y., Jan 23, 1922 Vi rejected Vi rejected
B25969-8 B25970-7
Say, Persianna, say I've got the wonder where he went blues
N.Y., Feb 2,1922 Vi18867 Vi18867
B26579-4 B26580-4
Salat a pesth Dance of the demon
N.Y., Jul 3, 1922 Vi rejected Vi rejected
B26579-8 B26580-7
Salut a pesth Dance of the demon
N.Y., Dec 5, 1922 Vi 19041, Zo 3616 Vi 19041, Zo 3616
2
Tantalizing Tingles Following a series of recordings issued as PHIL OHMAN & VICTOR ARDEN WITH THEIR ORCHESTRA made for Brunswick during 1926 and 1927 (for which see under Phil OHMAN), Victor Arden & Phil Ohman began recording for Victor with a studio orchestra credited as VICTOR ARDEN-PHIL OHMAN & THEIR ORCHESTRA. This unit featured conventional dance band arrangements of popular songs of the period, and continued to record up until 1932. However, it is felt that these recordings do not come within the scope of this discography. Only those recordings by Arden & Ohman as soloists are included from this point on. VICTOR ARDEN & PHIL OHMAN, piano duet. BVE49944-3 Fashionette
BVE50975-3
N.Y., Feb 12, 1929 Vi 21902, HMV B3066. EA529 N.Y., Mar 26, 1929 Vi 21929, HMV B3075. Z0EEI66 Vi 21929, HMV B3075. Z0EEI66
Ragamuffin
BVE50976-4 Dance of the paper dolls with tuba & drums. BVE63168-3 Maple leaf rag BVE63169-3 Canadian capers
N.Y., Oct 24, 1930 Vi rejected Vi rejected
with bass & drums. BVE63168-4 Maple leaf rag BVE63169-7 Canadian capers
N.Y., Dec 10, 1930 Vi 22608, HMV EA886 Vi 22608, HMV EA886
with vocal refrain by Gordon Graham. BS78084-3 Bless your heart BS78085-1 This time it's love
vGG vGG
N.Y., Oct 4, 1933 Vi unissued Vi unissued
BEN ARMSTRONG, piano solo 25 Smoke gets in your eyes Everything I have is yours 26 27 Flying down to Rio 28 Music makes me 29 Easter parade Coffee in the morning 30 Let's fall in love 31 We'll make hay while the sun shines 32
?N.Y., World Tx World Tx World Tx World Tx World Tx World Tx World Tx World Tx
1934 25-28 25-28 25-28 25-28 29-32 29-32 29-32 29-32
189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200
?N.Y., World Tx World Tx World Tx World Tx World Tx World Tx World Tx World Tx World Tx World Tx World Tx World Tx
1934 189-192 189-192 189-192 189-192 193-196 193-196 193-196 193-196 197-200 197-200 197-200 197-200
3
Beyond the blue horizon Sweetheart darlin' Just a little closer The woman in the shoe Oh, lady be good Sweet madness Hosanna Let's call it a day Lady of Spain Isn't it romantic? I love Louisa Who?
Tantalizing Tingles VICTOR ARDEN BEN ARMSTRONG, piano solo 245 Adorable 246 Reflections in the water 247 You have taken my heart 248 Masquerade 249 Song of surrender 250 Shadow waltz 251 Three o'clock in the morning 252 Paradise 253 Wonderful one 254 That naughty waltz Speak to me of love 255 256 Do you miss me tonight?
?N.Y., World Tx World Tx World Tx World Tx World Tx World Tx World Tx World Tx World Tx World Tx World Tx World Tx
1934 245-248 245-248 245-248 245-248 249-252 249-252 249-252 249-252 253-256 253-256 253-256 253-256
See also Max KORTLANDER, Phil OHMAN.
BEN ARMSTRONG Pseudonym for Victor ARDEN.
FELIX ARNDT, pianoforte solo B12300-2 The smiler rag B12301-2 Porto Rico rag B12302-2 Sumurun rag B12303-2 The merry-go-round B12304-2 The haunting rag
N.Y., A u g 8 , 1912 Vi rejected Vi rejected Vi rejected Vi rejected Vi rejected
B12300-4 B12301-4 B12302-4 B12303-4 B12304-4
The smiler rag Porto Rico rag Sumurun rag The merry-go-round The haunting rag
N.Y., Aug 9, 1912 Vi unissued Vi unissued Vi unissued Vi unissued Vi unissued
B14493-1 B14494-1 B14502-1
Hacienda Hesitation waltz From soup to nuts
N.Y., Feb 20, 1914 Vi rejected Vi17558 Vi17558
B14493-3 B14541-2
Hacienda Desecration rag
N.Y., Mar 6, 1914 Vi17608 Vi17608
B17399-3 B17400-3
Nola fox trot An operatic nightmare
N.Y., Mar 30, 1916 Vi18056 Vi rejected
B17400-6 4
An operatic ni ghtmare
N.Y., Apr 14, 1916 Vi18056
Tantalizing Tingles FELIX ARNDT, pianoforte solo B17399-9 Nola fox trot
N.Y., May 9, 1916 Vi18056
B19200-1
Marionette
N.Y., Feb 19, 1917 Vi 18284
B19237-3
Humoresque
N.Y., Mar 3, 1917 Vi18311
B19290-4
Valsebleue
N.Y., Mar 19, 1917 Vi rejected
B19290-7
Valsebleue
N.Y., Mar 26, 1917 Vi18284
B19706-4
Narcissus
N.Y., Ap 20, 1917 Vi rejected
B19706-7
Narcissus
N.Y., May 14, 1917 Vi18311
JACK AUSTIN See Frank BANTA.
CHARLES AVERY, piano solo BILLIE BARNES (on Broadway) 21438-2 Dearborn St. breakdown C5354-B
63rd Street stomp
Chicago, c.Oct, 1929 Pm 12896, Bwy 5063 Chicago, Feb 1, 1930 Vo unissued
MOHAMED ABEL AZIZ, piano (-1), or piano & vocal (-2) ?Berlin, 1920s B-096721 Charleston (-1) Baidaphon B.096721/842 B-096842 Charleston a la mode (-2) Baidaphon B.096842/721 Note: Both sides are actually variations on "Yes sir, that's my baby" (with the vocal sung in Arabic!).
FRITZ BACKER, piano solo Tournament waltz
5
Berlin, c.1904 Zo X25500
Tantalizing Tingles GARCIA BADENES, piano solo 50.848 Le petit chat sur le clavier 50.849 Symphonola
Paris, c.Mar, 1932 DiscoluxDF519 DiscoluxDF519
ENA BAG A, piano solo 54129 Smoke gets in your eyes 54130 White heather
London, Dec , 1934 SolexSXIOl SolexSXIOl
EDYTHE BAKER, piano solo WAX2854-1 My heart stood still WAX2855-2 The birth of the blues
London, Jun 10, 1927 Co 9217 Co 9217
WA5890-2 WA5891-1
London, Jul 13, 1927 Co 4468 Co 4468
Lucky day Where's that rainbow?
WAX2854-4 My heart stood still WAX2855-4 The birth of the blues
London, Sep 7, 1927 Co 9217 Co 9217
EDYTHE BAKER, rhythm pianist GB3332-1 Sweet and lovely GB3333-1 Just one more chance
London, Sep 29, 1931 De F2576 De F2576
GB3590-1 GB3591-1
You are my heart's delight Dancing till dawn
London, Nov 16, 1931 De F2692 De F2692
GB4083GB4084-
Try to forget She didn't say "yes"
London, Mar 11, 1932 DeF3142, M401 DeF3142,M401
GB4497GB4498-
How long will it last? The Dubrarry - Selection
London, May 20, 1932 DeF3143, M414 DeF3143,M414
GB4612-2 GB4613-2
Hot-Cha - Selection When we're alone
London, Jun 30, 1932 DeF3144,M1201 DeF3144,M1201
GB5062-2 GB5063-1
Mad about the boy Words and Music - Selection
London, Oct 21, 1932 DeF3231 DeF3231
GB5190-1 GB5191-1
Strange interlude Music, music, everywhere
London, Nov 18, 1932 De F3276 De F3276
GB5609-2 GB5610-1
Young and healthy Willow weep for me
London, Feb 27, 1933 De F3498 DeF3498
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Tantalizing Tingles FRANK P. BANTA, pianoforte solo A402-1 Hello, my baby Violets
N.Y., Sep 27, 1900 Vi402 N.Y., Ed 8394
1903
FRANK BANTA Jr. M.J. O'CONNELL & FRANK BANTA; orch. ace. 65399 I love a piano
N.Y., c.Oct, 1916 Pathe 30378
HOWARD KOPP & FRANK E. BANTA, drum & piano duet. N.Y., Mar 7, 1917 47400-1-3 Calico rag CoA2241 47401-2-3 Money blues Co A2241 77006-2-3 77007-3
Night-time in Little Italy Oh, Johnny! Oh, Johnny!
N.Y., Apr 24, 1917 CoA2282 Co rejected
77007-5
Oh, Johnny! Oh, Johnny! Oh!
N.Y., Apr 25, 1917 CoA2321
77288-1 -2-3 77289-1 -2-3
One step more It takes a long tall brown-skin gal
N.Y., Aug 27, 1917 CoA2376 CoA2376
FRANK BANTA & HARRY AKST, piano duet N.Y., May 8, 1920 79167-2 Typhoon CoA2953 79168I '11 always keep a corner in my heart for Tennessee Co unissued 79214-1
Ding toes
N.Y., Jun 2, 1920 CoA2953
FRANK BANTA, novelty piano solo 7587-A-B Cubist 7588-B Wild cherry rag
N.Y., Aug. , 1921 Ge 4735, SG 9138 Ge 4735, SG 9138
FRANK BANTA & CLIFF HESS, piano duet 80103Roll on silvery moon 80104Remember the rose
N.Y., Dec 16, 1921 Co A3535, Re G7784 Co A3535, Re G7784
FRANK BANTA & HARRY AKST, piano duet. 80395A bunch of keys 80396Blue-eyed blues
N.Y., Jun 13, 1922 Co unissued Co unissued
FRANK BANTA & JACK AUSTIN, piano duet. 80480-3 Kitten on the keys 80481-1 A bunch of keys
N.Y.,Jul31, 1922 Co A3687, Re G7887 Co A3687, Re G7887
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Tantalizing Tingles FRANK BANTA & CLIFF HESS, piano duet Corn on the cob Slipova
N.Y., Feb OK 4825 OK 4825
1923
N.Y., Aug , 1923 FRANK BANTA & THE AMBASSADORS OLD VIRGINIANS (on Aco) HOMOCHORD DANCE ORCHESTRA (on Homochord) Vo 14671, Aco G15339, 11855 Upright and grand Homorchord H554 BANTA & HESS, piano duet; with Selvin's Orchestra. 11933 Corn on the cobb
N.Y., Sep 1923 Vo 14671
FRANK BANTA & CLIFF HESS, piano duet. 12240 Shake your feet 12244 Covered wagon days
N.Y., Nov , 1923 Vo 14707, X9398 Vo 14707, X9392
FRANK BANTA & DAVID GRUPP, piano & drums. F. BANTA & D. GRUPP (on Perfect) JENKINS & JOHNSON ( on Apex) DIX & EATON (on Grand Pree) 105231 Prudy
NY., Mar
105232
Upright and grand
, 1924
Pathe 21113, Pe 11186, PA 10974, Apex 659, GP 18488 Pathe 21113, Pe 11186, PA 10974, Apex 659, GP 18488
N.Y., Feb , 1925 FRANK BANTA, piano solo CVE31874-3 Strut Miss Lizzie (in "A miniature concert" , Parti) Vi 35753, ZoA3534 Note: C31874-1, -2 were also recorded acoustically at this session. The electrically recorded take was an experiment which was good enough to be selected for issue. As such it is an important record historically, as this this is the earliest electrical recording published by Victor. BVE32883-5 The melody that made you mine BVE32884-4 My sugar
N.Y., Jun 9, 1925 Vi rejected Vi rejected
BVE32883-8 The melody that made you mine BVE32884-6 My sugar
N.Y., Jun 16, 1925 Vi 19705, Zo 3907 Vi 19705, Zo 3907
BVE33751^4 I wonder where my baby is tonight? BVE33752-4 Sweet man
N.Y., Nov 4, 1925 Vi19839 Vi 19839, HMV B2431*
N.Y., Jun 11, 1926 BVE35488-2 Sympathy Vi 20085 BVE35489^1 When the red, red robin comes bob-bob-bobbin' along Vi20085
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Tantalizing Tingles FRANK BANTA, piano solo BVE35802-8 Nola BVE35803-6 An operatic nightmare
N.Y., Jul 12, 1926 Vi rejected Vi rejected
JIMMY ANDREWS, piano solo; with vocal refrain. 6755-1 That's why I love you v 6756-3
N.Y., Aug , 1926 Ba 1831, Re 8131, Do 3803, BM 1036 Looking at the world thru rose colored glasses v Ba 1831, Re 8131, Do 3803, BM 1036
FRANK BANTA, piano solo BVE35802-15Nola BVE35803-9 An operatic nightmare
N.Y., Sep 18, 1926 Vi rejected Vi rejected
BVE35802-21 Nola BVE35803-10 An operatic nightmare BVE36564-2 Just a little longer BVE36565-2 For my sweetheart
N.Y., Oct 22, 1926 Vi rejected Vi20667 Vi 20292, HMV B2411* Vi 20292, HMV B2411*
BVE35802-24 Nola BVE38349-3 A Russian lullaby BVE38350-3 Ain't she sweet? JIMMY ANDREWS, piano solo R. LAWTON (on Oriole) 7420-1 At sundown 7421-2
The doll dance
7422-2
Sailin' along
7529-2
Dancing shadows
N.Y., Apr 15, 1927 Vi20667 Vi 20610, HMV B2527, EA191 Vi 20610, HMV B2527, EA191 N.Y., Aug 2, 1927 Ba 6066, Re 8386, Do 4021, Or 1002, Apex 8648, Im 1809 Ba 6116, Re 8386, Do 4021, Apex 8648, Im 1809 Ba 6066, Or 1002, Iml831 N.Y., Sep 27, 1927 Ba6116, Im 1831
FRANK BANTA, piano solo BVE40163-4 What do we do on a dew-dew-dewy day? BVE40164- Are you thinking of me tonight?
N.Y., Oct 11, 1927 Vi rejected Vi 21057, HMV B2673
BVE40163-7 What do we do on a dew-dew-dewy day?
N.Y., Oct 20, 1927 Vi rejected
BVE40163-
N.Y., Nov 4, 1927 Vi 21057, HMV B2673
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What do we do on a dew-dew-dewy day?
Tantalizing Tingles FRANK BANTA, piano solo BVE45642-3 Dorothy BVE45643-3 The world is waiting for the sunrise
N.Y., Jun 18, 1928 Vi rejected Vi rejected
BVE45642-6 Dorothy BVE45643-6 The world is waiting for the sunrise
N.Y., Oct 26, 1928 Vi 21821, ZoEE153 Vi 21821, ZoEE153
BVE63313-3 Puttin' it on for baby BVE63314-3 Here comes the sun
N.Y., Jul 29, 1930 Vi unissued Vi unissued
BVE63679-1 Go home and tell your mother BVE63680-3 What's the use? BVE63681-3 Little white lies Note: Victor 22550 was released only in Canada.
N.Y., Sep 29, 1930 Vi 22550 Vi 22550 Vi unissued
BARBECUE PETE Pseudonym for Herve DUERSON.
ALFRED BARESEL See Rio GEBHARDT.
M. BARETTO, piano solo 1069-3 Sapphire 1070-3 Scrambles
London, Dec , 1928 Dominion A60 Dominion A60
ROY BARGY, piano solo B25708-3 Slipova B25709-1 Justin-tyme
N.Y., Sep 30, 1921 Vi rejected Vi rejected
B25709-4
Justin-tyme
N.Y., Oct 1, 1921 Vi rejected
B25708-7 B26557-4
Slipova Sunshine capers
N.Y., Jan 30, 1922 Vi rejected Vi rejected
B26854-1
K'nice and k'nifty
B26855-3
Pianoflage
B26856-4
Rufenreddy
1 0
N.Y.,Aug31, 1922 Vi 18969, HMV B1640, Zo3497 Vi 18969, HMV B1640, Zo3497 Vi rejected
Tantalizing Tingles ROY BARGY, piano solo B25708-11 Slipova B25709-8 Justin-tyme B26557-8 Sunshine capers
N.Y., Mar 17, 1924 Vi rejected Vi rejected Vi rejected
B25708-14 B25709-11 B26557-10 B26856-6 B29668-8 B29669-6
N.Y., Mar 18, 1924 Vi unissued Vi 19537, HMV B1862 Vi 19320, Zo 3784 V i l 9320, Zo 3784 Vi 19537, HMV B1862 Vi unissued
Slipova Justin-tyme Sunshine capers Rufenreddy Jim jams Behave yourself
uncredited piano soloist with ISHAM JONES' ORCHESTRA. Chicago, Sep 15, 1924 152-54CH Get lucky Br 2678* featured soloist with PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS CONCERT ORCHESTRA. For recordings of "Concerto in F ' (1928) see ADDENDA (p.171). featured soloist with PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA. Film soundtrack, 1930 Rhapsody in blue Caliban 6025 See also Ramona DA VIES.
BILLIE BARNES Pseudonym for Charles A VERY. BARRELHOUSE PETE Pseudonym for Art GILLHAM.
RAYMOND BARROW, piano solo 15165 Walking blues
Richmond, Jun 7, 1929 Pm 12803
BAT "THE HUMMING BIRD" Pseudonym for Cow Cow DAVENPORT. JOSEPH BATTEN, piano solo 17349 The mermaid and the wind
London, c.Nov, 1906 Neophone 17348/49
JOS. BATTEN, piano solo 6030 On the Mississippi
London, c.Jan, 1912 Grammavox C21, Popular P375
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Tantalizing Tingles JOSEPH BATTEN, pianoforte 6087 The nigger's hop 6088 The tramp rag
London, 1912 Popular P656 Popular P656
JOE BOLTON, piano solo 7603-3 Piano man rag
London, Nov 1922 Winner 3771
CHARLES BAUM, piano solo 1109-1 You're driving me crazy 1110-1 Blue again
N.Y., Dec , 1930 Crown 3042 Crown 3042
BLIND JAMES BECK, piano solo 12679 State Street special
Chicago, Apr Ge rejected
1927
MOZELLE ALDERSON & BLIND JAMES BECK, piano solo with speech. Chicago, Apr , 1927 12734-A State Street special Black Patti 8003 ELDER CHARLES BECK, piano solo W404774-B The crucifixion W404775-A When the world's on fire
Jackson, Dec 18, 1930 OK unissued OK 8907
BIX BEIDERBECKE, piano solo W81426-B In a mist
N.Y., Sep 9, 1927 OK 40916, Vo3150, Pa R3504, R1838, A6236 Note: All issues except OKeh 40916 show the title as "Bixology". LIONEL BELASCO, piano solo G179-1 Anita G180-1 Norah G181-1 Thejunkmanrag G182-1 Maple leaf rag
Port-of-Spain, Sep 16, 1914 Vi 67399 Vi 67399 Vi rejected Vi rejected
B16404-1 B16405-1 B16406-1 B16407-1 B16408-1 B16409-1 B16410-1 B16411-1 B16412-1 B16413-1 B16414-1 B16415-1
N.Y., Aug 27, 1915 Vi rejected Vi rejected Vi rejected Vi rejected Vi rejected Vi rejected Vi rejected Vi rejected Vi rejected Vi rejected Vi rejected Vi rejected
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Terecita Buddy Abraham Bajangirl Little brown boy My little man's gone down de main Not a cent, not a cent! Licores de Borges Ponchacrema Belascotrot Grande Fonde Junk man rag Chick a biddy rag
Tantalizing Tingles LIONEL BELASCO, piano solo B16404-2 Terecita B16405-2 Buddy Abraham B16406-2 Bajan girl B16407-2 Little brown boy B16408-2 My little man's gone down de main B16409-2 Not a cent, not a cent! B16410-2 Licores de Borges B16411-2 Poncha crema
N.Y., Aug 28, 1915 Vi 67675 Vi rejected Vi rejected Vi rejected Vi rejected Vi rejected Vi rejected Vi rejected
B16412-2 B16413-2 B16414-2 B16415-2
Belasco trot Grande Fonde Junk man rag Chick a biddy rag
N.Y.,Aug28, 1915 Vi rejected Vi rejected Vi rejected Vi 67673
B16405-3 B16406-3 B16407-3 B16408-3 B16409-3 B16410-3 B16411-3 B16412-3 B16414-3 B16459-1 B16460-1
Buddy Abraham Bajan girl Little brown boy My little man's gone down de main Not a cent, not a cent! Licores De Borges Poncha crema Belasco trot Junk man rag LaBelleza Shakes
N.Y., Sep 7, 1915 Vi67672 Vi 67674 Vi67685 Vi 67674 Vi 67673 Vi67675 Vi67676 Vi 67676 Vi67685 Vi 67676 Vi67692
Grand Fonde
N.Y., Sep 27, 1918 Vi test
B22322-3 B22323-3
The caterpillar walk Grande Fonde
N.Y.,Oct4, 1918 Vi rejected Vi rejected
B22322-5 B22323-5
The caterpillar walk Grande Fonde
N.Y., Oct 11, 1918 Vi rejected Vi rejected
B22322-7 B22323-6
The caterpillar walk Grande Fonde
N.Y., Nov 8, 1918 Vi72273 Vi 72273
13614-1
Manzanilla
13615-1
Port of Spain carnival
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N.Y., Jul 21, 1933 Br 41582, Me M12801, BaB714, PeP714, RoR714,Or0714 Br 41582, Me M12801, BaB714, PeP714, RoR714,Or0714
Tantalizing Tingles DR. RALPH BL4605-1 BL4606-1 BL4607-1 BL4608-1
BENATZKY, Klavier Ich muss mal wieder in Grinzing sein Einmal kommt der Tag Glocken der Liebe Liebling, du lUgst
Berlin, Oct 12, 1928 Electrola unissued Electrola unissued Electrola unissued Electrola unissued
BL6110BL6111BL6112-1 BL6113-1 BL6114-2 BL6115-1
Urn das biBchen Liebe Mein Madel ist nur eine Verkauferin Das ist die blaue Stunde Ichbinverliebt Heut' hatt' ich Zeit Abende in dem kleinen Stadtchen
Berlin, Feb 26, 1930 Electrola EG1849 Electrola EG 1849 Electrola EG 1809 Electrola EG 1809 Electrola unissued Electrola unissued
R.J. BENDER, piano solo GN17399-A Without you I'm alone
Richmond, Dec 22, 1930 Ge 20378
TONY BENNETT, piano solo 1219-1 Marigold
London, Apr , 1929 Dominion A262
1559-1
Chopsticks
London, Oct , 1929 Dominion A262
ALBERT BENZLER, piano solo N.Y., late 1906 Believe me, if all those endearing young charms Ed 9437 Chapel in the woods
N.Y., late 1907 Ed 9653
Summer recollections
N.Y., late 1908 Ed 9951
N.Y., c.1909 Believe me if all those endearing young charms USE/Lakeside330 Black and white rag USE/Lakeside 380 This artist also recorded xylophone and bell solos for both Edison & USE.
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Tantalizing Tingles HERBERT BERGER incidental piano with HERBERT BERGER'S ST. LOUIS CLUB ORCHESTRA. N.Y., Dec , 1922 The fuzzy wuzzy bird OK 4753 71078-C
Eleanor
N.Y., Dec , 1922 OK 4755, Pa E5114
BERLINER TRIO an drei Fliigeln (Porzky-Gebhardt-Rhode) Berlin, early 1933 52861/2BD8 Variationen liber die Melodie von A. Rubinstein Gr25181 52871/2BD8 American tempo Gr 25182, 10189 52881/2BD8 Gavotte caprice Gr 25181 5289 [unknown title] Gr unissued? 5290V2BD8 Urwaldmarchen Gr 25182, 10189 5291 [unknown title] Gr unissued? MIKE BERNARD, piano solo N.Y., Dec 2, 1912 38465Fantasy on Pilgrim's chorus "Tannhauser"' & Rubinstein's E Flat concerto CoA1276,ReG6077 38466-2 Battle of San Juan Hill Co A1266 38467-1 Everybody two-step Co A1266 Note: Regal G6077 appears in two different forms - Mx. 38926 was coupled with both Mx. 38465 & 38474 (see below). 38472-1
That peculiar rag
N.Y., Dec 3, 1912 Co A1313
N.Y., Dec 4, 1912 Medley of Ted Snyder's hits Co A B B Fantasy on Mendelssohn's "Spring song" & Rubinstein's "Melody in F ' Co A1276, Re G6077 38475-2 A trip across the pond Co A1590, Re G6937 Note: Regal G6077 appears in two different forms (see note to session of Dec 2, 1912). Regal G6937 is titled "Emeralds and heather - Medley". 38473-2 38474-
38828-2 38829-2
Tango Bonita Maori
MIKE BERNARD, piano solo SOLO NA KLAVIR(onCeskaDeska) 38925-1 Medley of Irving Berlin songs 38926Aisha 38927-1 38928-1
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1915 rag Tantalizing tingles
N.Y., May 8, 1913 Co A1590 Co A1427 N.Y., Jun 27, 1913 Co A1386 Re G6077, Ceska Deska D905 Co A1427 CoA1386,ReG6937
Tantalizing Tingles MIKE BERNARD, piano solo 77780-1 Blaze away 77783-3 They were all out of step but Jim
N.Y., Apr 25, 1918 CoA2577 CoA2577
HERMANN BICK, piano solo HERMANN BICK & DR. KAPER, piano duet (-1) Sing Hallelujah Russian lullaby Ain't she sweet (-1) Lovely little silhouette (-1)
Berlin, May , 1928
HERMANN BICK, piano solo 1653bk Rain 1654bk Crazy words, crazy tune
Berlin, Jul ,1928 Gr/Po 21769 Gr/Po 21769
Gr/Po Gr/Po Gr/Po Gr/Po
21682 21683 21682 21683
HERMANN BICK & DR. KAPER, an zwei klavieren. Berlin, Aug , 1928 1775bk Miss Annabelle Lee Gr/Po 21768 Gr/Po 21768 1776bk Ice-cream The varsity drag The song is ended My inspiration is you My pet
HARRY BIDGOOD, piano solo C7040 Rose-Marie C7041 Tea for two
Berlin, Sep , 1928 Gr/Po 21898 Gr/Po 21898 Gr/Po 21899 Gr/Po 21899
London, Apr , 1925 Aco G15700 Aco G15700
Lady be Good - Selection Mercenary Mary - Selection
London, c.Apr, 1926 Aco G15982 Aco G15982
Pensacola Thanks for the buggy ride
London, c.Aug, 1926 Aco G16043 Aco G16043
HARRY BIDGOOD & SAM BOGEN, novelty piano duet. London, Jan , 1927 BISHOP & KNIGHT (on Coliseum) ART & LESLIE YOUNG (on Guardsman) GILLESPIE & DOUGLAS (on Beltona) HAZLEWOOD & HARRISON (on Meloto) C152E Cryin' for the moon Aco G16174,Clm 2004, Bel 1169, MtoS 1745 C153 E Tampeekoe Aco G16174, Clm 2004 C154E Crazy quilt Aco G16144,Clm 2003 C155E Black bottom Aco G16144, Clm 2003, Gmn 2032, Bel 1169, MtoS 1745 16
Tantalizing Tingles HARRY BIDGOOD featured piano duet (with Bruce Merryl), with BIDGOOD'S BROADCASTERS. London, Aug 26, 1929 Z-1102 Dance of the wooden dolls Beast 447, BcastAu 446 HARRY BIDGOOD, piano solo London, c.Dec, 1930 Memories of Maurice Chevalier, Pt 1 (Intro: My love parade; Nobody's using it now; Louise; On top of the world alone) Beast 665 Memories of Maurice Chevalier, Pt 2 (Intro: Livin' in the sunlight; You brought a new kind of love; Sweepin' the clouds away; Valentine) Beast 665 HARRY BIDGOOD, piano solo; with trumpet & sax. Haunting tunes of the day, Pt 1 Haunting tunes of the day, Pt 2
London, c.Aug, 1931 Beast 743 Beast 743
BIDGOOD & JEROME, piano duet; with vocal refrain. A1095Bow Bells - Selection v A1096The Cat and the Fiddle-Selection v
London, Apr , 1932 Beast 3173 Beast 3173
BIDGOOD & WENDELL, piano & organ; with vocal refrain. London, c. Mar, 1933 361-4 Butterflies in the rain v Beast 957 362-3 Jack-in-the-box v Beast 957
JEFF BIGGAR Pseudonym for Isidore MAURICE.
BISHOP & KNIGHT Pseudonym for Harry BIDGOOD & Sam BOGEN.
ROBERT BLACK Pseudonym for Eubie BLAKE.
BLACK DIAMOND TWINS See W.E. "Buddy" BURTON.
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Tantalizing Tingles EUBIE BLAKE TRIO (two pianos & drums) 66671 Sarah from Sahara 66672 Hungarian rag 66673 Americanjubilee
N.Y., c.Aug, 1917 Pathe 20358, 5389 Pathe 20326 Pathe 20326
EUBIE BLAKE, piano solo; with sax & banjo (-1). Bandana days I'm just wild about Harry Baltimore buzz (-1)
N.Y., Jun 30, 1921 Vi test Vi test Vi test
with chorus by Broadway Jones. Baltimore buzz Dah's gwinter be er landslide
N.Y., Jul 11, 1921 Vi test Vi test
vBJ
EUBIE BLAKE, piano solo 41885-3 Baltimore buzz 41886-3 Sounds of Africa
N.Y., Jul , 1921 Em rejected Em rejected
41885-4 41886-4-6
N.Y., Aug , 1921 Em 10434 Em 10434, Sym 4360
Baltimore buzz Sounds of Africa
EUBIE BLAKE, piano solo; chorus by Irving Kaufman. N.Y., Sep , 1921 ROBERT BLACK, piano solo; chorus by BILLY CLARK (on Regal) 41985-2-3 Sweet lady vIK Em 10450, Sym 4360, Re 9130 41986-1-2 Ma Em 10450 Other recordings by Eubie Blake (such as those accompanying Noble Sissle) are outside the scope of this discography.
C. ELSIE BLOMFIELD, piano solo Village dance
London, Feb 25, 1899 Berliner 5510
RUBE BLOOM, piano solo 141895-2 Soliloquy 141896-3 Spring fever
N.Y., Mar 31, 1926 Harmony 164-H Harmony 164-H
24252426-
Soliloquy Spring fever
N.Y., Apr , 1927 Cameo 1153 Cameo 1153
W144105-3
Sapphire
N.Y., May 7, 1927 Co rejected
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Tantalizing Tingles RUBE BLOOM, piano solo W81021-B March of the dolls
N.Y., Jun 16, 1927 OK40842,PaE5911, A2256 W81022-B The doll dance OK 40842, Pa R3385, A2256 Note: Parlophone E5911 is credited in error to Art KAHN (who plays on the reverse). W144419-2
Silhouette
N.Y., Jul 1, 1927 Coll95-D
W81169-B W81170-A
Soliloquy Spring fever
N.Y., Jul 14, 1927 OK 40867, Pa R3508 OK 40867, Pa R3385
W144105-5
Sapphire
N.Y.,Aug31, 1927 Coll95-D
W81416-C W81417-B
Dancing tambourine Silhouette
N.Y., Sep 2, 1927 OK rejected OK rejected
W81416-E W81417-E
Dancing tambourine Silhouette
N.Y., Sep 9, 1927 OK40901,PaR3446 OK40901,PaR3446
W81768-B W81769-C
My blue heaven Sapphire
N.Y., Nov 2, 1927 OK40931,PaR3508 OK40931,PaRlll
RUBE BLOOM, vocal with piano (-1); or piano solo (-2). N.Y., Jan 23, 1928 EDDY FORD (on Parlophone) W400041-B I'm cryin"cause I know I'm losing you (-1) OK 40988, Pa E6048 W400042-C Serenata(-2) OK 41073 Note: The reverse of OKeh 40988 is also a vocal by Rube Bloom, but the accompaniment is by guitar only - there is no piano. RUBE BLOOM, piano solo W400099B-C That futuristic rag
N.Y., Feb 21, 1928 OK41073,PaR162
W400848-A
Because my baby don't mean "Maybe" now!
N.Y., Jul 5, 1928 OK 41117, Pa R208
W401048-A W401049-A
Spirituelle I can't give you anything but love
N.Y., Aug 2, 1928 OK unissued OK 41117
108507-2 108508-2
Sonny boy There's a rainbow 'round my shoulder
N.Y., Nov , 1928 Pathe 36916, Pe 15097 Pathe 36916, Pe 15097
W401755-
Annabelle
N.Y., Mar 28, 1929 OK unissued
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Tantalizing Tingles RUBE BLOOM, piano solo BS86472-1 Penthouse BS86473-1 On the green BS86474-1 One Finger Joe BS86475-2 Aunt Jemina's birthday
N.Y., Dec 18, 1934 Vi25060 Vi25060 Vi 25227 Vi 25227
JIMMY BLYTHE JAMES BLYTHE, piano solo 1750-1 -2 Chicago stomps 1751-1-2 Armour Ave. struggle
Chicago, Apr Pm12207 Pm 12207
2201 -1 2202-1
Chicago, Jul Pm 12304 Pm 12304
Fat meat and greens Jimmie blues
1924
1925
JIMMIE BLYTHE, piano solo Chicago, c.May, 1926 1025 Lovin's been here and gone to the Mecca Flat Pm 12370 1026 Mr. Freddie blues Pm 12370 DUKE OWENS, piano solo; ace. by Jas. O'Brien, guitar (-1). Chicago, Dec 6, 1927 GE13287-A Handful o' keys Ge unissued GE13288 Searchin' for flats (-1) Ge unissued Note: Both titles are marked "Hold - see Black Patti" in the Gennett files, but no Black Patti issues are known. GEORGE JEFFERSON, piano solo; ace. by Jas. O'Brien, guitar (-1). Chicago, Dec 8, 1927 GE13299 It's hot - let it alone (-1) Ge 6423 GE13300 Bearcat blues Ge 6378 Note: Despite being entered in the Gennett files under the pseudonym DUKE OWENS, both issues are credited to GEORGE JEFFERSON as shown above. JIMMY BLYTHE, blues piano solo E7258 Alley rat E7259 Sweet papa
Chicago, Mar 30, 1928 Voll81 V0U8I
BLYTHE & BURTON, piano duet WILLIAMS & MOORE (on QRS) TOM & JERRY (on Champion) GE13682-B Dustin' the keys
Chicago, Apr 1, 1928
GE13683
Block and tackle blues
Gnt 6502, QRS R7015, Ch 15507 Gnt 6502, QRS R7015
featured piano duet with W.E. Burton, with DIXIE FOUR. Chicago, c.June, 1928 20657-1 Five o'clock stomp Pm 12674 20658-2 Kentucky stomp Pm 12661 20659-2 South Side stomp Pm 12674 20660-2 St. Louis man Pm 12661
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Tantalizing Tingles JIMMY BLYTHE featured piano with MIDNIGHT ROUNDERS. C2254-C Bull fiddle rag C2255-B Barrell house baker (sic)
Chicago, Aug 21, 1928 Vo rejected Vo rejected
Chicago, Oct 9, 1928 C2421-B Shake your shimmy Vo 1218, Spt S2234 C2422-A Bull fiddle rag Vo 1237 Note: The reverse of Supertone S2234 is also credited to THE MIDNIGHT ROUNDERS, but it is actually by a different unrelated group. JIMMY BLYTHE & CHARLIE CLARKE, piano duet. Richmond, Mar 20, 1931 GN17636-B Bow to your Papa Ch 16451 GN17637-C Don't break down Ch 16451
SAM BOGEN See Harry BIDGOOD. MOISSAYE BOGUSLAWSKI, piano solo. 980 Prelude in C Sharp Minor 981 Dizzy fingers
Chicago, c.early 1926 Autograph 500 Autograph 500
JOE BOLTON Pseudonym for Joseph BATTEN. C.H.H. BOOTH, piano solo Wild West galop 271
N.Y., Oct 29, 1898 Berliner 271
C.H.H. BOOTH, pianoforte solo A1078-1 Florodora sextette A1079-1 Creole belles
N.Y., Nov 1. 1901 Vil078 Vil079
CHARLES BOURNE & PHIL ELLIS, piano duet. W140610-3 Nola W140611-1 If you knew Susie
N.Y., May 18, 1925 Co unissued Co 398-D
EUDAY BOWMAN, piano solo 11748 12th Street rag
Richmond, Feb 2, 1924 Bowman
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Tantalizing Tingles STAN BRADBURY, piano solo 53481 Medley of popular songs, Part 1 53482 Medley of popular songs, Part 2
London, Jan , 1934 Homochord HR64 Homochord HR64
DON BRADMAN (Australian Cricket XI, 1930), piano solo. London, Sep 18, 1930 WA10676-1 Old fashioned locket & Our bungalow of dreams Co DB270, D0243 Note: The reverse of this record by the famous cricketer is a talk titled "How it's done" MARIO BRAGGIOTTI See Jacques FRAY.
HUBERT BRATH & PARTNER RUDOLPH SVINERFELDT, piano solo London, Apr 30, 1923 Yy2905-2 Home sweet home Zo 457 Yy2906-1 Blue Danube Zo457 Note: the above recordings replace versions of the same titles recorded in 1909, but although the re-recordings are piano duets the Zonophone issue continued to credit the original artist as a piano soloist! LARRY BRIERS incidental piano with OKEH TRIO. 70583-A Kitten on the keys
N.Y., Apr OK 4596
LARRY BRIERS, piano solo 8330-A Fine feathers
N.Y., Apr 19, 1923 SG 9453
1922
SID BRIGHT, piano solo; with Hawaiian guitar by Len Fillis (-1). LEN FILLIS & SID BRIGHT, guitar & piano duet (-2) London, Jun 29, 1927 WA5798-2 Community blues (-1) Co 4471, 0826 WA5800-1 A blues serenade (-2) Co 4920 What's the use of talking (-2) The blue room & Mountain greenery (-2)
London, Oct 24, 1927 Co 4709, 01010 Co 4709, 01010
SID BRIGHT & DONALD THORNE, pianoforte duet. CA12018-1 Viktoria and Her Hussar - Selection CA12019-1 Pardon, Madame
London, Sep 28, 1931 Co DB638, D0561 Co DB638, D0561
WA6428-1 WA6429-1
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Tantalizing Tingles BROADWAY RASTUS Pseudonym for Frank MELROSE.
REGINALD THOMAS BROUGHTON HARRY THOMAS, piano solo B18684-3 A classical spasm B18685-3 Delirious rag
N.Y., Nov 20, 1916 Vi rejected Vi rejected
B18684-4 B18685-4
A classical spasm Delirious rag
N.Y., Dec 4, 1916 Vi18229 Vi18229
77351 -5
Apple sauce
N.Y., Sep 19, 1917 Co rejected
77351-10
Apple sauce
N.Y., Oct 18, 1917 Co unissued
78237-
Goodbye France
N.Y., Jan 2, 1919 Co unissued
Valse inspiration
Montreal, c.Sep, 1922 HMV 216367
Symphonola
Montreal, c.Jan, 1924 HMV 216449
You're a real sweetheart Lonesome in the moonlight
Montreal, c.Oct, 1928 HMV 216524 HMV 216524
with vocal chorus. My blackbirds are bluebirds now My inspiration is you
v v
I'm just a vagabond lover Louise
Montreal, c.Jan, 1929 HMV 216537 HMV 216537 Montreal, c.Jun, 1929 HMV 216544 HMV 216544
Records by the HARRY THOMAS TRIO are outside the scope of this discography.
HENRY BROWN, piano stomp; with guitar & talking C3453Stomp 'em down to the bricks
Chicago, May 9, 1929 Br7086
HENRY BROWN, piano solo HENRY CHARLES (on Broadway) 15450 Henry Brown blues Note: Broadway issue titled "Henry Charles blues".
Richmond, Aug 16, 1929
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Pm 12825, Bwy 5094
Tantalizing Tingles HENRY BROWN, piano solo L180-1 Eastern chimes blues L181-1 Deep Morgan blues
Grafton, c.Nov, 1929 Pm 12988 Pm 12988
Recordings by Henry Brown with trombonist Ike Rodgers do not come within the scope of this discography.
NACIO HERB BROWN featured piano duet by Nacio Herb Brown & Gene Rose with JESSE STAFFORD & HIS ORCHESTRA. L.A., Nov 17, 1929 LAE657-A The woman in the shoe Br 4659*
FORD L. BUCK, piano solo C709-10 Black bottom C711-12 Rhapsody junior C713-14 The girl friend
Chicago, Feb 24, 1927 Vo unissued Vo unissued Vo unissued
HANS BUND, Klavier & Bravour-Tanz-Orchester. Berlin, Dec 10, 1931 JACK BUND & HIS BRAVOUR DANCE BAND (on Parlophone) Be9671 Trink' bei mir heut' Nachmittag Tee (When I take my Sugar to tea) Od 0-11572, Pa R1974, Gl GO-13339 Be9672 O Rosmarie (Smile, darn ya, smile) Od 0-11572 Be9671-4 Be9672-3
Berlin, Jan 9, 1932 Trink bei mir heut' Nachmittag Tee (When I take my Sugar to tea) Od rejected O Rosmarie (Smile, darn ya, smile) Od 0-11572, Pa A6058, Gl GO-13339
Be9738
Tanzender Schmetterling (Dancing butterfly)
Be9739
Immer nur du (Faithfully yours)
Berlin, Jan 22, 1932 Od 0-11590, Pa R1347, A3558,G1 GO-13306 Od 0-11590, Gl GO-13306
HANS BUND KLAVIER-ORCHESTER (Moderne Tanze auf zwei Klavieren) JACK BUND & HIS BRAVOUR DANCE BAND (on Parlophone) Berlin, Apr 4, 1932 133483 Madel, so bist du (Hungarian song) Par B48181, Pa R1300, A3549 133487 Einbisschen Liebe ftirmich (Leave a little Par B48196, Pa R1382, forme) A3574
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Tantalizing Tingles HANS BUND KLAVIER-ORCHESTER Berlin, Apr 13, 1932 JACK BUND & HIS BRAVOUR DANCE BAND (on Parlophone) 133484 Musik muss sein (She shall have music) Par B48181, Pa R1300, A3549 133497 Die Konigin Helene (The Queen was in the parlour) Par B48196 133537 133538
Berlin, Jun 4, 1932 Heut' bin ich gut aufgelegt (I'm in good form today) ParB48200, Pa R1276, A3491 Na und... (And then...?) Par B48200, Pa R1276, A3491
133638
Der Jongleur (The juggler)
133639
Karo Bube (Knave of Diamonds)
Berlin, Oct 18, 1932 ParB48242, Pa R1364, A3556,GlGO13180 ParB48242, Pa R1364, A3556,G1G013180
BRAVOUR-TANZ-ORCHESTER; Leitung: Hans Bund. Berlin, Nov 17, 1932 JACK BUND & HIS BRAVOUR DANCE BAND (on Parlophone) Bel0107 Die Katze auf den Tasten (Kitten on the keys) Od 0-11744, Pa R1391, A3579,GlGO-13159 DEUTSCHES KLAVIER-JAZZ-DUO HANS BUND IHans Bund & Herbert Jager] Berlin, c.Dec, 1932 18925 Karo-Bube (Knave of Diamonds) Te A1386 18926 Rhythmic Te A1386 18974 18975 18976 18977
Spitzentanz der tasten (Fairy tiptoe) Friihlings-Rhythmus (Spring fever) Nordlicht (Eskimo shivers) Fliichtige Finger (Loose fingers)
Berlin, Jan 25, 1933 TeA1387 TeA1375 TeA1375 TeA1387
19138 19139
Tanzende Sterne (Dancing Stars) Fertig los! (Go on!)
Berlin, Jun , 1933 TeA1453 TeA1453
HANS BUND & GEORG HAENTZSCHEL, Tanz auf zwei Flugeln. Berlin, Feb , 1934 19730 Antilopen Te A1640 19731 Das verriickte Klavier Te A1640 Other recordings by this artist (including many issued as Hans/Jack Bund & His Bravour Dance Band) are not listed here, although some may also feature Bund's piano. JOHNNY BURTON, novelty piano solo. Richmond, Nov 20, 1928 GE14442-B Paraphrase on When you and I were young, Maggie Ge unissued
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Tantalizing Tingles W.E. "BUDDY" BURTON W.H. BURTON-MARCUS MOMAN-CLIFF MOORE. HARLEM TRIO (on Herwin) 15159 St. Louis blues 15160-A Fuzzy Wuzzy 15161-A Do do lady 15162 Roll that jelly
Richmond, Jun 7, 1929
ALABAMA JIM & GEORGE BURTON & MOMAN (on Champion 15774) LOUISIANA JOE & SLIM (on Champion 50063) GE15181 Memphis rhythm
Richmond, Jun 10, 1929
Pm Pm Pm Pm
12787, Her 93012 12787, Her 93012 12789 12789
Ge 6905, Ch 15774, 50063, Spt 9475 Note: Other titles from this session are vocal blues performances, and outside the scope of this discography. BLACK DIAMOND TWINS [W.E. Burton & Bob Hudson, vocal & piano duet] N.Y., Mar 31, 1932 11625-3 Block and tackle vWEB-BH Ba 32435, Pe 0206, Or 8137, Ro 5137 See also Jimmy BLYTHE. BRETTQN BYRD, pianist; with Jay Wilbur's Band. 5934-2 Song hit memories, Part 1 5935-1 Song hit memories, Part 2
London, Oct Im 2619 Im 2619
BOB CALL, piano solo C5028-B Thirty-one blues
Chicago, Dec 13, 1929 Br7137
CARLISLE & WELLMON, pianoforte duet. 28255 Chip-chip 28256 Sextette from "Lucia" in ragtime
London, c.Oct, 1912 Co 2054, Re G6204 Co 2054. Re G6204
1931
Other recordings by these artists are vocal duets and outside the scope of this discography. HOAGY CARMICHAEL, piano solo BS78842-1 Stardust BS78843-1 Cosmics
N.Y., Dec 6, 1933 Vi24484 Vi24484
BVE78843-5 Cosmics
N.Y., Dec 22, 1933 Vi rejected
Other recordings by Hoagy Carmichael are outside the scope of this discography.
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Tantalizing Tingles EDDIE CARROLL & BOBBIE McGEE, piano duet. London, Sep 26, 1934 CE6635-1 Medley (Intro: In the shade of the old apple tree; My blue heaven; Running wild) Pa R1941 CE6636-1 Poor butterfly Pa R1988 CE6637-1 Medley (Intro: Some of these days; Roses of Picardy; Chinatown, my Chinatown; If you knew Susie) Pa R1941 CE6638-1 Still waters Pa rejected EDDIE CARROLL, piano solo. CE6638-2 Still waters
London, Nov 14, 1934 PaR1988
GEORGE CARROZZA, piano solo GEX2737 C Sharp rag
N.Y., Jul Ge test
FRANCIS J. CARTER, piano solo W80119-A I wonder what's become of Joe? W80120-A The birth of the blues
N.Y., Sep 16, 1926 OK 40693 OK 40693
MR. CASTLE, piano solo 5502 Under the double eagle march
London, Aug 8, 1898 Berliner 5502
1736
Synop - Polka-mazurka
1930
London, Mar 24, 1899 Berliner 11042
HERMAN CHITTISON IVORY CHITTISON & BANJO JOE 13553-1 Unlucky blues 13554-1 My four reasons
N.Y., Jul 17, 1933 Vo 25011 Vo 25011
HERMAN CHITTISON, piano solo 1224wpp Honeysuckle rose 1226wpp Swingin' 1227wpp Harlem rhythm dance 1228wpp Nagasaki 1229wpp You gave me everything but love
Paris, May , 1934 BrA500438, 01847 Br rejected BrA500439, 01960 BrA500440 BrA500440
1244wpp 1245wpp 1246wpp 1247wpp 1248wpp 1249wpp
Paris, Jun , 1934 BrA500439, 01960 BrA500450 BrA500451,VoS232 BrA500450, 02022 BrA500451,VoS232 BrA500438, 01847
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Swingin' Stormy weather St. Louis blues You'll be my lover Red Jill rag Bugle call rag
Tantalizing Tingles HERMAN CHITTISON, piano solo Paris, Jul , 1934 1326wpp Trees Br A500440,02022 Note: There are two different pressings of Br A500440 - one couples 1228wpp & 1229wpp, the other couples 1228wpp & 1326wpp.
AXEL CHRISTENSEN, rag-jazz piano solo 846-2 Teasing the classics
N.Y., Sep , 1921 Pm 20173, Pu 11199
AXEL CHRISTENSEN, piano solo 1302-1 Old Black Joe & Auld lang syne 1303-1 Cauldron rag & Star and garter waltz
N.Y., c.Jan, 1923 Pm 20218, Pu 11239 Pm 20218, Pu 11239
8501 -A
Teasing the klassies
Chicago, c.Nov, 1923 OK4973,PaE5179
20242-2 20243-2
Walking blues Syncophonic
Chicago, Dec , 1927 Pm 20603, Bwy 1161 Pm 20603, Bwy 1161
Other titles by this artist are vocals or monologues and do not come whe scope of this discography. HERBERT CLAIR See ORIGINAL PIANO TRIO.
CHARLIE CLARK See Jimmy BLYTHE.
JACK CLARKE-H.B. HEDLEY-GEORGE MIDDLETON, piano trio London, May 14, 1928 Bb 12976-1 Entr'acte HMV B2793 Bb 14237-2
Just suppose
JIM CLARKE, piano solo with talking. C4915-A Fat Fanny stomp C4916-A Fat Fanny stomp C4922-A Fat Fanny stomp C4923-A Fat Fanny stomp C507928
Fat Fanny stomp
London, Aug 16, 1928 HMV B2793
Chicago, Dec 8, 1929 Vo rejected Vo rejected Vo rejected Vo rejected Chicago, Jan Vo 1536
1930
Tantalizing Tingles JOHN CLARKE Pseudonym on Kismet for Raie DA COSTA.
SONNY CLAY, piano solo L.A., c.Dec, 1924 208 Gang of blues Triumph 210 Punishing the piano Triumph Note: A test-pressing of the above titles is known to exist, but they were apparently never issued.
ED CLAYPOOLE. piano solo Raggin' the scale Skidding
N.Y., Mar 16, 1927 Vi test Vi test
LEW COBEY, piano solo E7218 Marcheta
N.Y., Vo Pan Vo Pan
E7220
Sometime
Mar 24, 1928 15671, Me M12221, 25095, PI 2221 15671, Me M12221, 25095, P12221
PEGGY COCHRANE, piano solo; with dance band ace. LO. 1028 White Horse Inn - Selection LO. 1029 Wonder Bar - Selection
London, May Beast 3054 Beast 3054
LO. 1236 LO. 1237
London, c.Aug, 1931 Beast 3097 Beast 3097
Musical comedy memories, Part 1 Musical comedy memories, Part 2
PEGGY COCHRANE, piano solo A1049 More musical comedy memories, Part 1 A1050 More musical comedy memories, Part 2
1931
London, c.Apr, 1932 Beast 3194 Beast 3194
PEGGY COCHRANE, piano solo (with Rudy Starita, xylophone & effects*) London, c.Jun, 1932 Al 121 The cuckoo in the nest* Beast 3201 Al 122 Dance of the little Dutch dolls* Beast 3201 with vocal effects. 1178 A posy of popular tunes, Part 1 1179 A posy of popular tunes, Part 2
v v
London, c.Aug, 1932 Beast 3236 Beast 3236
with vocal refrain. 1252X Popular melodies on a piano, Part 1 v 1253 Popular melodies on a piano, Part 2v
London, c.Dec, 1932 Beast 3278 Beast 3278
1324-2 1325
London, c.Mar, 1933 Beast 3304 Beast 3304
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The Good Companions - Selection The Kid from Spain - Selection
Tantalizing Tingles PEGGY COCHRANE, piano solo 1373-3 Moon song 1374-3 Dancing butterfly This Week of Grace - Selection College Humour - Selection with vocal chorus. A1451-2 Too Much Harmony - Selection v A1452-1 Moonlight and Melody - Selection v
London, c.May, 1933 Beast 3329 Beast 3329 London, c.Sep, 1933 Beast 3351 Beast 3351 London, c.Dec, 1933 Beast 3366 Beast 3366
See also William WALKER.
HENRI COLO-BONNET M. COLO-BONNET, piano solo; [with violin ace] Paris, early 1933 7910A-B Swinging Choudens 1041 Note: The above issue claims accompaniment by orchestra, but this is incorrect.
DAVE COMER COMER & BLANCHE, banjo & piano duet; with orch. 29543 Hors d'oeuvre 29544 Beets and turnips
London, Apr , 1915 Re G6936 Re G6936
ZEZ CONFREY, piano solo 5061 Kitten on the keys
N.Y., Jan Br 2082*
1921 1921
5092
My pet
N.Y., Feb Br 2082*
5601
Poor buttermilk
N.Y., May , 1921 Br2112*
5813
You tell 'em ivories
N.Y., Jun Br2112*
Kitten on the keys
N.Y., c.Jul, 1921 Arto 9082, Bell P82
JIMMY O'KEEFE, piano solo 795-1 -2 Kitten on the keys 796-1 -2 Canadian capers
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1921
N.Y., Aug , 1921 Pm 20066 Pm 20066
Tantalizing Tingles ZEZ CONFREY, piano solo 6219 Greenwich witch
N.Y., Aug Br2167
1921 , 1921
6742
Coaxing the piano
N.Y., Sep Br2167
8226
Kitten on the keys
N.Y., Sep 23, 1921 Ed 50898, BA 5169
ZEZ CONFREY, piano solo VI PALMER (on Regal & Banner) PIANO SOLO (on Austral) 41996-2 Kitten on the keys 41997-1
Poor buttermilk
42202-1
Greenwich witch
42203-1-2-3
You tell 'em ivories
N.Y., Sep , 1921 Em 10486, Re 9154, Ba 2049, Si 2664 Em 10486, 10616, Re 9154, Ba 2049, Si 2664, Austral A55 N.Y., Feb , 1922 Em 10523, 10616, Re 9209, Ba 2059, Si 2663, Austral A55 Em 10523, Re 9209, Ba 2059, Si 2663
ZEZ CONFREY & HIS ORCHESTRA (Mr. Confrey at the piano) N.Y., Mar 21, 1922 B26259-2 Kitten on the keys Vi rejected N.Y., Apr 27, 1922 Vi rejected Vi rejected
B26259-6 B26322-4
Kitten on the keys I love her, she loves me
B26259-8
Kitten on the keys
B26322-8
I love her, she loves me
B26656-5
Are you playing fair?
B26657-4
Struttin' at the Strutters' Ball
B26742-3 B26743-2
N.Y., Aug 30, 1922 Vi 18945, HMV B1557 Zenda I'm goin' to plant myself in my old plantation home Vi 18981, HMV B1557, Zo3499
B26791-4 B26792-4
Cow bells True Blue Sam
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N.Y., May 4, 1922 Vi 18900, HMV B1385, Zo3507 Vi 18902, HMV B1422, Zo3427 N.Y., Jun 29, 1922 Vi 18921, HMV B1459, Zo3448 Vi 18932, HMV B1408, Zo3452
N.Y., Sep 22, 1922 Vi rejected Vi rejected
Tantalizing Tingles ZEZ CONFREY & HIS ORCHESTRA. B26791-7 Cow bells B26792-8
True Blue Sam
N.Y., Oct 2, 1922 Vi 18962, HMV 1517, Zo3467 Vi rejected
B26792-12
True Blue Sam
N.Y., Oct 5, 1922 Vi rejected
B26792-16
True Blue Sam
B26955-3
All muddled up
B27133-4 B27134-2
Open your arms, my Alabamy The Fuzzy Wuzzy Bird
N.Y., Oct 13, 1922 Vi 18973, HMV B1554, Zo 3494 Vi 18973, HMV B1554, Zo3494 N.Y., Nov 10, 1922 Vi 18994, Zo 3503 Vi 19037, Zo 3562
B27260-5
N.Y., Dec 26, 1922 Vi 19009, HMV B1589, Zo3535 When all your castles come tumbling down Vi rejected
B27260-8
When all your castles come tumbling down
B27447-2 B27448-1
Some little someone Sunny Jim
B27259-4
Dumbell
N.Y., Jan 4, 1923 Vi 19008, HMV B1662, Zo3541 N.Y., Feb 1, 1923 Vi 19037, Zo 3562 Vi 19034, Zo 3554
N.Y., Mar 14, 1923 Vi rejected B27653-5 Liza Vi rejected B27654-3 New Hampshire Note: When the above titles were successfully remade on Mar 21, 1923 Zez Confrey was replaced by Phil OHMAN. B27820-2
Wet yo' thumb
B27821-2
Morning will come
B28007-4 B28008-5
Oh! Harold! Rosetime and you
B28007-5
Oh! Harold!
B28008-9
Rosetime and you
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N.Y., Apr 12, 1923 Vi 19044, HMV B1694, Zo3591 Vi 19063, HMV B1679, Zo3568 N.Y., May 15, 1923 Vi rejected Vi rejected N.Y., Jun 4, 1923 Vi 19090, HMV B1739, Zo3586 Vi 19090, HMV B1742, Zo3586
Tantalizing Tingles ZEZ CONFREY & HIS ORCHESTRA. B28211-4 Nickel in the slot B28212-4 Pickles
N.Y., Jun 22, 1923 Vi rejected Vi rejected
B28212-9 B28270-4
Pickles Dusting the keys
N.Y., Jul 11, 1923 Vi unissued Vi unissued
B30451-4 B30453-5
Greenwich witch Dizzy fingers
N.Y., Jul 1, 1924 Vi unissued Vi rejected
B28211-7 B30355-2
Nickel in the slot Mississippi shivers
N.Y., Jul 3, 1924 Vi19430 Vi19430
B31437-3 B31438-2
Humorestless Charleston chuckles
N.Y., Nov 21, 1924 Vi19606 Vi 19606, Zo 3911
Later recordings under this name do not include Zez Confrey - see under Jack SHILKRET or Nat SHILKRET.
ROBERT COOPER, piano solo. San Antonio, Apr 3, 1934 JOE PULLUM (on Bluebird B5661) BVE82784-1 McKinney Street stomp BbB5661 BVE82785-1 West Dallas drag Bb B5459 Note: Although Bluebird B5661 is credited to Joe Pullum, it is actually a piano solo by Robert Cooper with incidental talking by Pullum. ROBERT COOPER, piano solo. San Antonio, Jan 29, 1935 JOE PULLUM-ROBERT COOPER (on Bluebird B5898) BVE87754-1 West Dallas drag No. 2 Bb B5947 BVE87755-1 Blues with class (-1) Bb B5898 Note: While Bluebird B5898 carries the dual credit shown above, it is essentially a piano solo by Cooper with talking by Pullum and Cooper at the beginning. Apart from the four titles listed here, other recordings from these sessions are vocal blues performances by Joe Pullum with only piano accompaniment by Robert Cooper.
VICTOR CORNELIUS D'HERRER CORNELIUS OG SCHMIDT, "ADLON", fly gel duet. Copenhagen, Sep 15, 1924 1844ax Rhapsodie rag Polyphon S49059, Gr/Po 20226 1845ax Temptation rag Polyphon S49059, Gr/Po 20226
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Tantalizing Tingles VICTOR CORNELIUS OG POUL ANDERSEN, "ADLON" [piano duet, with vocal by Victor Cornelius -1 ] Copenhagen, Jan 12, 1925 21751/2ax Silence and fun Polyphon XS49069, Gr/Po 20227 2176ax That' s the tune Polyphon unissued Polyphon XS49069, vVC 2177ax That's the tune (-1) Gr/Po 20227 Polyphon XS47000 2189ax Adlon Polyphon XS47000 vVC 2190ax Vil dusaenke ditoje (-1) VICTOR CORNEUUS OG POUL ANDERSEN, [piano duet] KLAVIERDUETT (on Grammophon) Copenhagen, c.Mar, 1925 Red hot mama Polyphon XS69001, Gr/Po 19339 The little wooden whistle Polyphon XS69001, Gr/Po 19339 Don't mind the rain Polyphon XS69003, Gr/Po 19340 Ah! Madame... Polyphon XS69003, Gr/Po 19340 Midnight tango Polyphon XS69007, Gr/Po 19341 817az Wenn du meine Tante siehst (When you see that aunt of mine) Polyphon XS69005, Gr/Po 19341 818az Bees knees Polyphon XS69009, Gr/Po 19343 819az Oh baby Polyphon XS69005, Gr/Po 19342 820az Teach me Polyphon XS69009, Gr/Po 19343 821az June night Polyphon XS69007, Gr/Po 19342 What'llldo 2278ax
Oh! Eva
VICTOR CORNELIUS, piano solo (& vocal D 4710ar Then I'll be happy (-1) vVC 4714ar Oh, she was wonderful (-1) vVC 4716ar Nofoolin'
Copenhagen, elate 1925 Polyphon XS49067, Gr/Po 19344 Polyphon XS49067, Gr/Po 19344 Copenhagen, Oct 16, 1926 Polyphon XS47014 Polyphon XS47022 Polyphon XS47014
VICTOR CORNELIUS, piano solo; with vocal chorus by Edgar Hansen. Copenhagen, Nov , 1926 4755ar Lille Hannah vEH Polyphon unissued 4756ar I'm tired of everything but you vEH Polyphon XS47022
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Tantalizing Tingles VICTOR CORNELIUS OG POUL ANDERSEN, "ADLON" [piano duet]; vocal by Victor Cornelius) Copenhagen, Feb 28, 1927 VICTOR CORNELIUS & LEO MATHISEN, piano duet (-2) 4776ar Gimme a little kiss, will ya huh? vVC Polyphon XS47029 4777ar My old Kentucky home vVC Polyphon XS47027 4778ar Billy Boy vVC Polyphon XS47027 4779ar The more we are together (-2) vVC Polyphon XS47029
JACK CORNELL See Arthur SCHUTT.
LILIAN CRAWFORD, piano solo N19487 Holiday N19488
In a mist (Bixology)
JESSE C. CRUMP, piano solo 11560 Mister Crump rag 11561 Golden West blues
Richmond, Feb 7, 1934 Ch 16817, Iragen IG-29-02 Ch 16817, Iragen IG-29-02
Richmond, Jul 20, 1923 Ge Special Ge Special
CLAY CUSTER Pseudonym for George W. THOMAS
RAIE da COSTA, piano solo E1794-2 Do that heebie-jeebie dance E1795-2 Polly El796 Mississippi mud El797-2 Dainty Miss
London, Mar , 1928 Pa R3533, A2488 Pa R3534, A2488 Pa R3533 Pa R3534
E1835-2 El836
Try to learn to love A room with a view
London, Apr , 1928 Pa R3535, A2689 Pa R3535, A2689
E1866-2 E1867-2
That's a Good Girl - Selection, Part 1 That's a Good Girl - Selection, Part 2
London, Apr Pa R130 Pa R130
ROY DENNIS, piano solo 4802-2 It all belongs to me 4803-2 Clockwork
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1928
London, Apr 20, 1928 Iml897 Im 1897
Tantalizing Tingles RAIE da COSTA, piano solo RAIE da COSTA & HER PARTNER, piano duet (-1) E1933 So This is Love - Selection, Part 1 (-1) E1934 So This is Love - Selection, Part 2 (-1) E1935-2 An'furthermore E1936-2 Teach me to dance like Grandma
London, May , 1928
RAIE da COSTA, piano solo JOHN CLARKE (on Kismet) E1943-2 Can't help lovin' dat man E1944 Why do I love you? E1945-2 OF Man River E1946-2 Cotton blossom & Hey Feller
London, May , 1928
PaR131 PaR131 Pa R123, A2550 PaR123,A2550
PaR121,A2757 Pa R122, Kismet K717 PaR121,A2757 Pa R122, Kismet K717
London,Jun , 1928 RAIE da COSTA ENSEMBLE RAIE da COSTA, piano solo (-2) Pa R162, A2615 E1966 Beautiful E1967-2 Fancy our meeting & Sweet So-and-So (-2) PaR150 E1968-2 The one I'm looking for (-2) PaR150 London,Jun , 1928 E1986-2 Laughing marionette PaR163 E1987 Rag doll Pa R163 Note: Parlophone R163 was schedualed for release in mid-August 1928 but was never issued. These titles were eventually remade (see mxs. E2168 & E2169 below). RAIE da COSTA (Dance Pianiste Supreme), piano solo. RAIE da COSTA, piano solo; with orchestra (-3) XE2001 When day is done (-3) XE2002-2 Sweetheart, I'm dreaming of you (-3) E2003 Hollyhock E2004 Razor blades E2005-2 Lucky in love E2006-2 The varsity drag E2007-2 The best things in life are free E2008-2 Good news
London, Jul
RAIE da COSTA (Dance Pianiste Supreme), piano solo. E2104-2 My one and only E2105-2 He loves and she loves A E2106-2 S wonderful E2107 Crazy rhythm E2108-2 Love me or leave me E2109-2 Funny face E2110-2 When I set eyes on you E2111 Under the stars where I was born
London, Aug ,1928 PaR228 PaR229,A2681 Pa R229, A2681 PaR231 PaR231 PaR228 PaR232 PaR232
E2116-2 E2117 E2118 E2119-2
London, Sep Pa R274 Pa R225 PaR225 Pa R274
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Spread a little happiness Roll away clouds Paradise Square Ev'ry little moment
,1928
PaE10748,A4041 PaE10748,A4041 PaR189 PaR189 PaR177,A2598 PaR176,A2599 PaR177,A2598 PaR176,A2599
1928
Tantalizing Tingles RAIE da COSTA ENSEMBLE E2168 Rag doll E2169-2 Laughing marionette
London, Oct , 1928 Pa R238, A2677 Pa R238, A2677
RAIE da COSTA, piano solo; with orchestra. XE2188-2 Funny Face - Selection, Part 1 XE2189 Funny Face - Selection, Part 2
London, Nov 19, 1928 PaE10785,A4074 PaE10785,A4074
RAIE da COSTA, piano solo Kute and kunning E2271-2
London, Dec , 1928 PaR318
RAIE da COSTA ENSEMBLE (-4) RAIE da COSTA, piano solo E2301-2 Glad rag doll (-4) E2302-2 What d'ya say? (-4) E2303 American tune (-4) E2304-2 Old Man Sunshine
London, Jan , 1929
E2359 E2360 E2361-2
Merry Merry - Selection, Part 1 Merry Merry - Selection, Part 2 Imagination
Pa R276, A2727 PaR290,A2727,A2861 PaR290 Pa R276 London, Feb , 1929 PaR321 PaR321 PaR318
with banjo• specialty (-5). E2384 Let's fall in love The banjo (-5) E2385 Wake up and dream E2386 Looking at you E2387
London, Mar , 1929 PaR322 PaR322 PaR323 PaR323
RAIE da COSTA ENSEMBLE E2391-3 Fashionette E2392-2 Dancing shadows
London, Mar , 1929 Pa R335, A2861 PaR335,A3361
RAIE da COSTA, piano solo London, Aug ,1929 E2720-2 Bitter Sweet - Piano medley, Part 1 (Intro: I'll see you again; Kiss me) Pa R410, A3429 E2721 Bitter Sweet - Piano medley, Part 2 (Intro: Dear little cafe; If love were all) Pa R410, A3429 RAIE da COSTA ENSEMBLE E2768-2 The wedding of the painted doll E2769-2 [ unknown title] E2770-2 The little Dutch doll
London, Sep Pa rejected Pa unissued Pa rejected
1929
RAIE da COSTA, piano solo London, Sep , 1929 E2775-2 Follow Through - Selection, Part 1 (Intro: My lucky star; Button up your overcoat) Pa R454, A2929 E2776-2 Follow Through - Selection, Part 2 (Intro: You wouldn't fool me,would you?; I want to be bad) Pa R454, A2929 RAIE da COSTA ENSEMBLE E2768-3 The wedding of the painted doll E2770-4 The little Dutch doll
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London, Oct 1929 Pa R472 Pa R472, A3361
Tantalizing Tingles RAIE da COSTA, piano solo E2831 The lonesome little doll E2832-2 The parade of the Pied Piper E2895 E2896-2 E2989 E2990
Lovable and sweet & Broken up tune My dream memory
London, Oct , 1929 Pa R488, A2938 Pa R488, A2937 London, Nov , 1929 PaR521,A2938 PaR521,A2938
London, Dec The House That Jack Built - Selection (Intro: My heart is saying; The thought never entered my head) Pa R538 Dear Love - Selection (Intro: L-o-v-e; Love is a mist) Pa R538
1929
E3031 E3032
You're in the way The doll's house
London, Dec PaR599 PaR588
1929
I'm like a sailor High and low
London, Dec Pa R576 Pa R576
1929
E3037-3 E3038-2
London,Jan Pierrette PaR818 Hexentanz Pa R818 The Damask Rose - Selection (Intro: Love's a dream) PaR588
1930
E3072 E3073 E3074
The Punch and Judy show
London,Jan PaR599
1930
E3109 E3116
London, Jan , 1930 The Gold Diggers of Broadway - Selection, Part 1 (Intro: Go to bed; Tip toe through the tulips with me) Pa R632
E3135 E3136 E3137-2 E3138
E3150 E3151 E3152-2 E3153 E3154
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London, Feb , 1930 Rio Rita - Selection, Part 1 Pa R611 Rio Rita - Selection, Part 2 Pa R611 The Love Parade - Selection, Part 1 (Intro: Dream lover; My love parade) Pa R612 The Gold Diggers of Broadway - Selection, Part 2 (Intro: Song of the gold diggers; Painting the clouds with sunshine) Pa R632 London, Feb , 1930 Sally - Selection, Part 1 Pa R693 Sally - Selection, Part 2 Pa R693 The Love Parade - Selection, Part 2 (Intro: March of the Grenadiers; Nobody's using it now; Let's be common) PaR612 Ma belle Pa R625 March of the Musketeers Pa R625
Tantalizing Tingles RAIE DA COSTA, pianoforte solo London, Apr 7, 1930 Bb 19218-2 Rio Rita-Medley HMVB3441* Bbl9219-3 No No Nanette - Medley HMV B3441* BM9220-1 C.B. Cochran's 1930 Review Medley, Part 1 HMV B3418 BM9221-2 C.B. Cochran's 1930 Review Medley, Part 2 HMV B3418
BM9296-2
London, May 6, 1930 Cryin' for the Carolines HMV B3450* High Society Blues - Medley (Intro: I'm in the market for you; Just like in a story book) HMV B3450* Toy land holiday HMV B3697*
Bb 19809-1 BM9810-2 BM9811-2 Bb 19812-1
Rigoletto - Paraphrase, Part 1 Rigoletto - Paraphrase, Part 2 Die Fledermaus - Selection, Part 1 Die Fledermaus - Selection, Part 2
London,Jun 13, 1930 HMV C1967* HMV C1967* HMV B3500* HMV B3500*
Bb 19560-2 BM9561-2
King of Jazz - Medley, Part 1 King of Jazz Medley, Part 2
London, Jul 17, 1930 HMV B3538* HMV B3538*
Bb 19967-2 Bb 19968-2 Bb 19969-2
Follow a Star - Medley, Part 1 Follow a Star - Medley, Part 2 Moods
London, Sep 1, 1930 HMV B3584* HMV B3584* HMV rejected
BM9969-4 BM9999-2 Bb20000-2 Bb20201-2
Moods One night alone with you Shoo the hoodoo away The Big Pond - Medley
London, Sep 12, 1930 HMV B3697* HMVB3591* HMV B3695* HMVB3591*
BM9294-1 Bb 19295-2
Bb20483-2 Bb20484-2 Bb20485-1
OB38-2
London, Nov 4, 1930 What good am I without you? HMV B3695* Evergreen - Medley (Intro: Dancing on the ceiling; No place but home) HMV B3689 Little Tommy Tucker - Medley (Intro: Out of the blue; Let's be sentimental) HMV B3689 London, Jan 17, 1931 Medley of marches (Tin can fusiliers; Toy town parade; Toy drum major; Toy town artillery; Colonel Bogey) HMV B3755*
RAIE DA COSTA, pianoforte solo; (assisted by The Night Club Kings -6). London, Feb 4, 1931 OB76-1 Whoopee - Medley (My baby just cares for me; A girl friend of a boy friend of mine) (-6) HMV B3777 OB77-1 Monte Carlo - Medley (Intro: Beyond the blue horizon; Always in all ways) (-6) HMV B3777 OB78-1 The King's horses HMV B3755*
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Tantalizing Tingles RAIE DA COSTA, pianoforte solo OB94-2 Stand Up and Sing - Medley, Part 1 OB95-3 Stand Up and Sing - Medley, Part 2
London, Feb 10, 1931 HMV B3764* HMV B3764*
OB151-3 OB 152-2
I'm yours You're driving me crazy
London, Mar 11, 1931 HMVB3814* HMV B3814*
RAIE DA COSTA, piano; with xylophone & effects. OB841-4 Parade of the minutes OB842-4 Blue again
London, May 20, 1931 HMV B3877* HMV B3877*
RAIE DA COSTA, pianoforte solo London, Jun 1, 1931 OB953-2 White Horse Inn - Medley (Intro: Your eyes; It would be wonderful; You too) HMV B3878, EA1051 OB954-1 The Millionaire Kid - Medley (Intro: Thank you sincerely; Life is meant for love; I'd be lost without you) HMV B3878,EA 1178 OB983-2 OB984-1
Would you like to take a walk? The match parade
London, Jun 12, 1931 HMV B3888* HMV B3888*
OB 1263-2 OB1264-1
When the circus comes to town Reaching for the moon
London, Jul 6, 1931 HMV B3909, EA962 HMV B3909, EA961
OB 1322-2 OB 1323-2
I found you Let love take care of you
London, Aug 21, 1931 HMV B3937, EA962 HMV B3937, EA961
OB 1672-2 OB 1673-2
London, Sep 18, 1931 Viktoria and Her Hussar - Medley, Part 1 (Intro: Mausie; Pardon, madam; Mama) HMV B3957* Viktoria and Her Hussar - Medley, Part 2 (Intro: Only one girl in the world; No time for anyone but you; Goodnight; Following the drum) HMV B3957*
OB2202-2 OB2203-2
The Queen was in the parlour Just one more chance
London, Nov 3, 1931 HMV B3987,EA 1075 HMV B3987,EA 1051
OB2462-2 OB2463-2
Sweet and lovely Many happy returns of the day
London, Nov 30, 1931 HMVB4031* HMVB4031*
OB2587-1 OB2588-1
The penguin's patrol You're the one in a million
London, Jan 15, 1932 HMV B4069,EA 1075 HMV B4069,EA 1157
RAIE DA COSTA, piano solo; with celeste. OB2599-2 Standchen OB2600-1 Fame's gavotte
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London, Jan 19, 1932 HMV B4080* HMVB4080*
Tantalizing Tingles RAIE DA COSTA & HARRY JACOBSON, piano duet. London, Mar 4, 1932 OB2753-3 Goodnight, Vienna - Medley (Intro: Goodnight, Vienna; Living in clover) HMV B4103* OB2784-1 Sunshine Susie - Medley (Intro: Today I feel so happy; Just because I lost my heart to you) HMV B4103* RAIE DA COSTA, piano solo OB3316-1 Just humming along OB3317-1 You, just wonderful you
London, Apr 20, 1932 HMV B4178* HMV B4178*
OB3328-2 OB3329-1
One Hour With You - Medley, Part 1 One Hour With You - Medley, Part 2
London, Apr 26, 1932 HMVB4187* HMVB4187*
OB2282-1 OB2283-2
Sing, Brothers Auf wiedersehen, my dear
London,Jun 7, 1932 HMV B4209,EA 1178 HMV B4209,EA 1157
RAIE DA COSTA^ piano; with orchestra (-7) RAIE DA COSTA & RAY NOBLE, piano duet (-8) OB2337-2 Nola (-7) OB2338-1 Wherever you are (-8)
London, Jul 11, 1932 HMV B4225* HMV B4225*
RAIE DA COSTA, piano solo London, Sep 10, 1932 OB3836-3 Words and Music - Medley, Part 1 (Intro: Something to do; The party's over now) HMV B4268* OB3837-3 Words and Music - Medley, Part 2 (Intro: Mad about the boy; Let's say goodbye) HMV B4268* OB3995-2 OB3996-2
Say It With Music Medley, Part 2 Say It With Music - Medley, Part 1
London, Sep , 1932 HMV B4282* HMV B4282*
OB4443-2 OB4444-1
Moon When the morning rolls around
London, Oct 28, 1932 HMV B4328* HMV B4328*
OB4551-2 OB4552-2
Let's put out the lights My romance
London, Nov 29, 1932 HMV B4345* HMV B4345*
OB6203-2 OB6204-2
Please I'll follow you
London, Jan 6, 1933 HMV B4363* HMV B4363*
OB6260-1 OB6261-1
Everyone says "I love you" Butterflies in the rain
London, Feb 1, 1933 HMV B4373* HMV B4373*
OB6331-1 OB6332-1
Sweetheart Can't we meet again?
London, Mar 10, 1933 HMVB4402,EA1241 HMVB4402,EA1212
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Tantalizing Tingles RAIE DA COSTA, pianoforte solo OB6376-2 Under my umbrella OB6377-2 The girl in the little green hat
London, Mar 31, 1933 HMVB4415,EA1229 HMVB4415,EA1212
OB6670-1 OB6671-2
Music In The Air - Medley, Part 1 Music In The Air - Medley, Part 2
London, Apr 29, 1933 HMV B4433* HMV B4433*
OB6738-2 OB6739-1
You've got me crying again Hallelujah, I'm a Tramp - Medley
London, Jun 2, 1933 HMV B4463,EA 1229 HMVB4463
OB6789-2 OB6790-1
Waltz Time - Medley Dancing butterfly
London, Jun 30, 1933 HMV B4477,EA 1289 HMV B4477,EA 1241
In July, 1933 Raie Da Costa recorded four vocal duets with Hugh Morton, but these are outside the scope of this discography. RAIE DA COSTA, piano solo OB5335-2 I cover the waterfront OB5336-2 The wedding of Mr. Mickey Mouse
London, Sep 21, 1933 HMVB8012* HMVB8012*
OB5385-2 OB5386-2
How could we be wrong? Night and day
London, Oct 13, 1933 HMVB8045 HMV B8045,EA 1289
OB5412-1 OB5413-2
Thanks I've got you on my mind
London, Nov 4, 1933 HMV B8066* HMV B8066*
OB5536-2 OB5537-2
Mr. Whittington - Medley, Part 2 Mr. Whittington Medley, Part 1
London, Dec 21, 1933 HMVB8111* HMVB8111*
OB5543-1 OB5544-2 OB5545-2 OB5546-2
Did you ever see a dream walking? The first thing I knew Waltz romantique Jazz goblins
London, Dec 30, 1933 HMVB8097 HMV B8097,EA 1383 HMV B8125* HMV B8125*
OB5575-1 OB5576-1
I had to change the words One minute to one
London, Jan 27, 1934 HMVB8124,EA1383 HMV B8124
RAIE DA COSTA, piano; with New Mayfair Orchestra. OB5874-1 Ace of Clubs OB5875-2 Ace of Diamonds OB5876-2 Ace of Hearts OB5877-2 Ace of Spades
London, Feb 2, 1934 HMV B8148* HMV B8148* HMV B8149* HMV B8149*
RAIE DA COSTA, piano solo OB6086-2 I'll follow my secret heart OB6087-2 Let's fall in love
London, Mar 10, 1934 HMV B8146 HMV B8146
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Tantalizing Tingles RAIE DA COSTA, singing & playing; with New Mayfair Orchestra. London, May 12, 1934 OB6924-1 True vRD HMVB8183* OB6925-1 A thousand goodnights vRD HMVB8183* RAIE DA COSTA, piano solo OB7301-2 Ridin' around in the rain OB7302-2 Just by your example
London, Jul ,1934 HMV B8206* HMV B8206*
OB7311-2 OB7312-2
London, Jul 14, 1934 HMVB8211 HMVB8211
I'll string along with you What are your intentions?
MAX DAREWSKI, pianoforte solo Zz2200-2 Valse de concert Zz2201-2 In an Eastern garden Yy 2202-1 I'm just wild about Harry Yy2203-2 I might have known
London, Nov 24, 1922 ZoA271* ZoA271* Zo 2292 Zo2292
MAX DAREWSKI & STROUD HAXTON, pianoforte & violin. London, Jan 8, 1923 Yy2398-3 Three o'clock in the morning Zo 2317 Yy2399-1 Shadow man Zo 2317 Yy2401-1 I want a girl to fox trot Zo 2364 MAX DAREWSKI, pianoforte solo Zz2535-1 Mardi Gras
London, Feb 9, 1923 ZoA273
MAX DAREWSKI & STROUD HAXTON, pianoforte & violin (-1) MAX DAREWSKI, pianoforte solo; with effects (-2), or with vocal & other effects (-3). London, Mar 16, 1923 Yy2707-2 That's the tune (-1) Zo 2364 Yy2708-2 Snowball song (-3) v Zo2336 Yy2709-1 You tell 'em ivories(-2) Zo 2336 MAX DAREWSKI, pianoforte solo Yy3050-2 Chrissa - Selection Yy3051-2 Monkey blues Yy3052-1 Lovin'Sam
London, Jun 5 , 1923 ZoA275 Zo2350 Zo2350
MAX DAREWSKI, pianoforte solo; with effects (-2). Yy3804-1 Play it (-2) Yy3805-1 Get me going (-2)
London, Nov 6, 1923 Zo2405 Zo2405
Yy3903-2 Yy3904-3
Roseland waltz A corner in Flanders
London, Nov 29, 1923 Zo2488 Zo 2422
Yy3997-2
Beside a babbling brook (-2)
London, Dec 19, 1923 Zo 2422
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Tantalizing Tingles MAX DAREWSKI, pianoforte solo Yy4047-1 A kiss in the dark
London,Jan 10, 1924 Zo 2432
Yy4245-2 Yy4246~l
Dizzy fingers Coaxing the piano
London, Feb 21, 1924 Zo 2432 Zo2469
Yy4389-1 Yy4390-2
Goo-goo Hurdy gurdy man
London, Mar 19, 1924 Zo2446 Zo2446
Yy4512-2 Yy4513-1
Les cloches Pierrette
London, Apr 24, 1924 Zo2556 Zo2469
Yy4611-2
Wanda
London, May 19, 1924 Zo2556
Yy4757-2
I'm wonderful
London, Jun 20, 1924 Zo2488
Yy4756-2
Valseromantique
London, Jul Zo rejected
Yy4756-4
Valseromantique
London, Jul 9, 1924 Zo 2689*
Yy5130-2 Yy5131-1
You said you could dance May moon
London, Sep 26, 1924 Zo2501 Zo2501
Yy5944-1 Yy5945-2 Yy5946-2
The big tune This year, next year Bells of memory
London, Mar 26, 1925 Zo 2578 Zo 2578 Zo 2689*
Yy6210-1 Yy6212-1
Till the band goes home I'll dream of you
London, Jun 16, 1925 Zo2601 Zo2601
Yy7678-2
Ryldavalse
London, Jan 12, 1926 Zo rejected
Yy7678-4
Ryldavalse
London, Feb 2, 1926 Zo 2704*
1924
Other recordings by this artist are classical performances outside the scope of this discography. Max Darewski's name was also used on Canadian issues as a pseudonym for Willie ECKSTEIN and Vera GUILAROFF!
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Tantalizing Tingles COW COW DAVENPORT, piano solo. Chicago, Jul 16, 1928 COW COW DAVENPORT & IVY SMITH, piano solo with talking (-1). C2063-A-B Cow Cow blues Vo 1198, Br 80022 C2064-A-B State Street jive (-1) Vo 1198, Br 80022 C2378-A C2379-A
Chi mi n' the blues Alabama strut (-1)
Chicago, Oct 2, 1928 Vo 1253 Vo 1253
CHARLIE DAVENPORT, piano solo Richmond, Apr 1, 1929 COW COW DAVENPORT (on Paramount & Broadway) GEORGE HAMILTON (on Champion 15726& 15756) BAT "THE HUMMING BIRD" (on Varsity) THE GEORGIA GRINDER (on Vocalion) Ge 6838, Ch 15726, GE14978 Chimes blues 50033, Pm 12800, Bwy 5046, Vo 02792 GE14979 Ge 6838, Spt 9517 Struttin' the blues Slow drag GE14985 Ge 6869, Pm 12800, Bwy 5046, Vo 02792 GE14986-A Atlanta rag Ge 6869, Ch 15726, 50033, Spt 9517 Note: Vocalion 02792 shows dub mx. 15475 for "Chimes blues" (retitled "Southern Jack chimes"), and dub mx. 15476 for "Slow drag" (retitled "Beale Street drag"). COW COW DAVENPORT, piano solo; with talking (-2). Chicago, May 1, 1929 C3418-A Back in the alley Vo 1282 C3419-A Mootch piddle (-2) Vo 1282 C3530-B C3531-A
We gonna rub it (-2) Texas shout
COW COW DAVENPORT, piano solo C3695-B Mama don't allow no easy riders here C3696-B Slum gullion stomp
Chicago, May 22, 1929 Vo 1291 Vo 1291 Chicago, Jun 22, 1929 Vo 1434 Vo 1434
Other recordings by this artist are vocal blues performances and outside the scope of this discography. RAMONA DA VIES piano duet with Roy Bargy; with PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA. N.Y., Dec 2, 1932 CS74633-2 Some of these days (in A Night With Paul Whiteman at the Biltmore, Part 1) Vi 39000, HMV C2569 LCS74634-1
N.Y., Dec 3, 1932 Some of these days (in A Night With Paul Whiteman at the Biltmore) Vi 67-2000
Ramona made many other records, but featured as a vocalist rather than a pianist.
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Tantalizing Tingles PIERRE DE CAILLAUX M. DE CAILLAUX, piano solo 3561-1 Chinese memories 3562-2 Gigolette
London, Mar 18, 1924 Iml268 Iml268
GIL DECH, piano solo Lay my head beneath a rose WR248 I'd climb the highest mountain WR249 The melody that made you mine WR250
Sydney, Jan 20, 1927 Co 0569 Co 0569 Co rejected
WR264 WR265
The melody that made you mine Thinking of you
Sydney, Feb 3, 1927 Co unissued Co unissued
WT5 WT6
In a little Spanish town The letter edged in black
Sydney, c.Feb 29, 1927 Co 0598 Co 0598
WT112 WT113
Blue skies I've been wasting my dreams over you
Sydney, May 3, 1927 Co 0661 Co unissued
WT132
Meadow lark
Sydney, c.May 13, 1927 Co 0661
WT236
Sydney, Aug 1, 1927 The prisoner's bride Co 0712 Herman Lohr's popular songs - Medley. Part 1 Co 0726 Herman Lohr's popular songs - Medley. Part 2 Co 0726 So blue Co 0712
WT404 WT405
Russian lullaby The birth of the blues
Sydney, Oct 27, 1927 Co 0807 Co 0807
WT420 WT421 WT422
Yesterday It all depends on you Me and my shadow
Sydney, Nov 4, 1927 Co 0820 Co 0820 Co unissued
WT453 WT454 WT455
Stepping on the ivories Waters of the Perkiomen Waltz in blue
Sydney, Dec 1, 1927 Co 0885 Co 0881 Co unissued
WT466
Flapperette
Sydney, Dec 8, 1927 Co 0881
WT233 WT234 WT235
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Tantalizing Tingles GIL DECH, piano solo WT482 High, high, high up in the hills
Sydney,Jan Co 0885
WT664 WT665 WT666
Dear, on a night like this The man I love Ramona
Sydney, Jul 16, 1928 Co 01190 Co 01190 Co 01196
WT672 WT673 WT674
Rag doll Sometimes I'm happy Hallelujah
Sydney, Jul 31, 1928 Co 01196 Co 01205 Co 01205
WT730 WT733
I kiss your hand, Madame Old fashioned locket
Sydney, Feb 20, 1929 Co rejected Co unissued
WTX74 OF Man River WTX75 The desert song WTX76 A room with a view Note: The above three titles were recorded on 12" masters. GIL DECH, piano solo; with instrumental ensemble. WT762 I kiss your hand, Madame WT763 The wedding of the painted doll
1928
Sydney, Mar 20, 1929 Co unissued Co unissued Co unissued Sydney, Jun 26, 1929 Co 01549 Co 01549
GIL DECH, piano solo; with vocal refrain by John Warren. Sydney, Sep 25, 1929 WT790 When my dreams come true vJW Co 01687 WT791 Oldtimer vJW Co 01687 GIL DECH, piano solo WT792 Lonesome little doll WT793 Will o' the wisp
Sydney, Sep 30, 1929 Co unissued Co unissued
WT956 WT957
Sydney,Jun 5, 1930 Co DO 110 CoDOllO
Night'neath the stars In an old world garden
with novelty ace. WT960 It happened in Monterey WT961 Ragamuffin Romeo
Sydney,Jun 16, 1930 C0DOIO6 C0DOIO6
GIL DECH, piano solo Spread a little happiness WT967 Body and soul WT968
Sydney, Jun 23, 1930 CoD0123 CoD0123
WT1095 WT1096
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I miss a little miss Shades of blue
Sydney, Jun 15, 1931 Re G21075 Re G21075
Tantalizing Tingles GIL DECH, piano solo; with vocal refrain by Eric Masters. Sydney, Dec 9, 1931 WT1137 Children of Dreams - Selection, Part 1 vEM CoD0541 WT1138 Children of Dreams - Selection, Part 2 vEM CoD0541 GIL DECH, piano & TOM KATZ, clarinet. WT1139 Kiss me goodnight, not goodbye WT 1140 The cute little things you do
Sydney, Dec 10, 1931 CoD0547 CoD0547
GIL DECH, piano solo; with vocal refrain by Eileen Boyd, or with trumpet obligato Sydney, Feb 11, 1933 (-1). You're more than all the world to me WT1244 vEB Re G21585 Re G21585 Looking on the bright side (-1) WT1245 with xylophone (-2), or with violin & 'cello (-3). WT 1249 Black and white rag (-2) WT1253 Birthday serenade (-3)
Sydney, Mar 27, 1933 ReG21662 ReG21662
GIL DECH, piano solo WT1312 The robin's return WT1313 The two larks WT1314 Daydreams
Sydney, Mar 2, 1934 RZG21997 RZG21997 RZG21998
See also THE TWO OCTAVES. Other recordings by this artist are outside the scope of this discography.
T. d'EHRMANNS & M. de VARADY, duet for two pianofortes. London, Jan , 1930 12565-2 Singin' in the rain EBW 5119 12566-2 The wedding of the painted doll EBW 5119
LEO de LA FUENTE, piano solo (on Decca F40306). London, Nov 8, 1932 FUENTE & PARTNER [duet with Guus Jansen] (on Decca F3401) GB5137-2 In London on a night like this De F40306 GB5138-2 Nobody else but Elsie DeF40306 GB5139-2 Silhouette De F3401 GB5140-2 Can't we talk it over? DeF3401 LEO DE LA FUENTE, piano solo FGB5901 -2 Forgive and forget FGB5902-2 In the dim dam dawning
London, May 22, 1933 DeF40384 DeF40384
LEO DE LA FUENTE & PARTNER [duet with Theo Masman] London, May 23, 1933 FGB5903-2 Oh! Mister Moon De F40385 FGB5904-1 This is no dream De F40385
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Tantalizing Tingles LEO DE LA FUENTE, piano solo with drum ace. AM43-2 Footlight Parade - Selection, Part 1 AM44-2 Footlight Parade - Selection, Part 2
Amsterdam, Mar De F42017 De F42017
JEAN DE L'ESPEE, piano solo Z226 Wall Street blues Z227 Bebecita blues
Paris, Oct Pathe Pathe
JOHANN DE LEUR, Klavier-Solo (-1) 367-1 Greenwich witch (-1) 368-1 Kitten on the keys (-1)
Berlin, c.Nov, 1926 Electrola test Electrola test
1934
1929
Berlin, Oct 31, 1927 JOH. DE LEUR, Klavier-Solo (-2) JOH. DE LEUR UND McLINN, Klavier-Duett (-3) BW1301-1 Wann und Wo - Potpourri aus der Haller Revue 1927/28 (-3) Electrola EG716 BW1302-2 Dancing keys (-1) Electrola EG752 BW1303-1 Ain't she sweet? (-2) Electrola EG716 BW1304-1 Blue skies (-3) Electrola EG752
CAROLINA CARDOSO DE MENESES, piano; with Valfrido Silva, drums. ?Sao Paulo, 1934 4807 Comigo e assim Od 11120
London, c.Aug, 1931 Piccadilly 834 Piccadilly 834
IVOR DENNIS, piano solo Nina Rosa Indiscreet See also Patricia ROSSBOROUGH. ROY DENNIS Pseudonym for Raie DA COSTA.
PETER DE ROSE, piano solo; with vocal refrain (-1). DE ROSE & DANIELS (on Imperial) 6833Black bottom 6834-
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For my sweetheart (-1)
v
N.Y., Sep
, 1926
Ba 1857, Re 8169, Do 3828, Im 1683 Ba 1857, Re 8169, Do 3828, Im 1683
Tantalizing Tingles PEGGY DESMOND, piano solo 3998 A bench in the park 3999 Swingin' in a hammock
London, c.Oct, 1930 Piccadilly 672 Piccadilly 672
DEUTSCHES KLAVIER-JAZZ-DUO See Hans BUND M. DE VARADY See T. D'EHRMANNS. GEORGE DILWORTH See ORIGINAL PIANO TRIO.
DIX & EATON Pseudonym for Frank BANTA & David GRUPP.
WILL DONALDSON, piano solo 18516 (N265) Soliloquy 18517 (N266) Sapphire
M. CLEMENT DOUCET, piano solo WL269-1 Chopinata
N.Y., May 21, 1928 Ed 52340, 11034, BA5544 Ed 52340, 11034
London, Dec 14, 1925 Co D13009, DF1327, 1657-D
WL283-1-2
La vache dans la cave
London, Apr 22, 1926 CoD13014
WL288-1
Six-cylinder ragtime
London, Oct 25, 1926 CoD13019
M. CLEMENT DOUCET, novelty piano solo WL429-1 Nola WL430-1 Marionette WL574-1-2
Hungaria
WL575-1 WL576-1
Griegiana Wagneria
WL577-1-2
Isoldina
WL578-1 50
Chopinata
Paris, May 6, 1927 Co D13024 Co D13023 Paris, Sep 14, 1927 Co D13029, 14005, 4860 Co unissued Co D13027, 14002, 4636, 1657-D Co D13027, 14005, 4860 Co 14002, 4836
Tantalizing Tingles M. CLEMENT DOUCET, novelty piano solo WL1007-1 Poor little thing
Paris, Apr 10, 1928 CoD13047
M. CLEMENT DOUCET, piano solo WL2279-1 Wiener luft
Paris, May 13, 1930 CoLF39
CL4284-1 CL4285-1
Paris, Apr 8, 1933 CoDF1195 CoDF1195
Reve de printemps Haunting blues
See also Jean WIENER.
JUANITA DRANES ARIZONA DRANES, piano solo 9741-A Crucifixion
Chicago, Jun 17, 1926 OK 8380
Despite the title, this recording is a fine example of blues/jazz piano and definitely comes within the scope of this discography! Other recordings by this artist are gospel vocals.
DIE DREI ODEON-VIRTUOSEN (Moderne Tanzmusik an 3 Hugeln) THE THREE VIRTUOSOS (on Parlophone) Berlin, Mar 12, 1934 Be 10585 Das Eichkatzchen Od rejected Bel0607 Bel0608
Das Eichkatzchen Schneeflocken
Berlin, Apr 6, 1934 Od rejected Od rejected
Be 10607-3 Be 10608-2
Das Eichkatzchen (The squirrel dance) Schneeflocken
Berlin, Apr 21, 1934 Pa R1845, A3957 Od rejected
Bel0608-4
Schneeflocken (Snowflakes)
Bel0640
Kaskaden (Cascades)
Be 10695
Spriihteufel (Sparks)
Be 10696-2
Ballettratten
Bel0696-3
Ballettratten (Ballet girls)
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Berlin, May 31, 1934 Od 0-25149, Pa R1845, A3957 Od 0-25149, Pa R2027, A6101 Berlin, Aug 31, 1934 Od 0-25189, Pa R1956, A6254 Berlin, Sep 4, 1934 Od rejected Berlin, Sep 13, 1934 Od 0-25189, Pa R1956, A6254
Tantalizing Tingles DIE DREI ODEON-VIRTUOSEN Berlin, Oct 4, 1934 THE THREE VIRTUOSOS (on Parlophone) Be 10729 Finesse Od rejected Be 10730 Das elektrischeKlavier (The electric piano) Pa R2027, A6101 Berlin, Oct 19, 1934 Od 0-25221, Pa F360 Od 0-25221
Bel0729-2 Be 10730-4
Finesse Das elektrische Klavier
Be 10775 Be 10776
Katz und Katzchen (Cats and kittens) Kleine silhouette (Little Silhouette)
Berlin, Nov 8, 1934 Od 0-25256 Od 0-25256, Pa F200, A6230
Be 10806 Be 10807
Wonnemond-Hotel (Honeymoon hotel) Drei lustige Briider (Three jolly fellows)
Berlin, Dec 7, 1934 Od 0-25281 Od 0-25281, Pa F200, A6230
with Tanz Orchester Robert Renard. Be 10876 Wie nett! (How nice) Be 10877 Verbena Bel0931
Freudenspriinge (Frolics)
Be 10932
Froh und heiter (Smiles and cheers)
DIE DREI ODEON-VIRTUOSEN Bel 1104 Equilibristik Bel 1105 Perpetuum mobile Bel 1104-2 Bel 1105-2
Equilbristik Perpetuum mobile
Berlin, Feb 2, 1935 Od 0-25334, ParF360 Od 0-25334 Berlin, Mar 20, 1935 Od 0-25385, Pa F237, A6285 Od 0-25385, Pa F237. A6285 Berlin, Oct 4, 1935 Od 0-25484 Od rejected Berlin, Oct 31, 1935 Od rejected Od 0-25484
The identity of the pianists on the above recordings is not known for every session. The titles made in September 1934 feature Alfred Hecker, Erwin Wiedenhoft and Heinz [surname unknown], but other titles may feature additional performers.
HERVE DUERSON, piano novelty BARBECUE PETE (on Champion) GE 15508-B Avenue strut GE 15509 Naptown special GE15510-B Easy drag GE15511 Evening chimes waltz
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Richmond, Aug 28, 1929 Ge 7009, Ch 15904 Ge7009 Ge7191,Ch 15904 Ge7191
Tantalizing Tingles LILYDYMONT See ADDENDA (p. 171).
CHARLEY EATON Pseudonym for Will EZELL.
WILLIE ECKSTEIN WM. ECKSTEIN, piano solo 655 Knice and knifty
665
Coaxing the piano
WILLIE ECKSTEIN, piano solo 101-B Kitten on the keys 102-B A musical massacre
Montreal, Jan 23, 1923 Apex 597, Pathe 20944, Pe 11104, Si 1250 Montreal, Jan 26, 1923 Apex 597, Pathe 20944, Pe 11104, Si 1250 Montreal, c.Feb, 1923 Apex 605 Apex 605
71483-C 71484-B 71485-B
Chimes Turkey in the straw Love sends a little gift of roses
N.Y., Apr , 1923 OK 4899, Apex 618 Apex 618 OK 4899, Apex 620
71501-A
Mellow moon
N.Y., Apr Apex 620
72024-B 72025-B
Nickel in the slot Chansonette
72026-B 72027-
Maple leaf rag Broken hearted melody
N.Y., Nov 9, 1923 OK 40018, Pa E5437 OK 4995, Apex 655, PaE5179 OK40018,PaE5437 OK40041,PaE5206
72030-B 7203 I B 72032-B
Where the Niagara flows A kiss in the dark Fine feathers
N.Y., Nov , 1923 OK40041,PaE5206 OK 4995, Apex 655 OK40076,PaE5231
72379-B
Dizzy fingers
72380-B
Dansopation
72442-B
Putting on the dog
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1923
N.Y., Mar , 1924 OK 40076, Apex 666, PaE5231 OK40121,PaE5258 N.Y., Mar 15, 1924 OK 40121, Apex 666, PaE5258
Tantalizing Tingles WILLIE ECKSTEIN, piano solo Soliloquy Valse primrose E2933-1
Ain't she sweet
E2934-1
So blue
WILLIE ECKSTEIN, piano solo MAX DAREWSKI (on Lucky Strike) 3213-1 My Ohio home 3214-1
Mississippi mud
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Montreal, Jun 16, 1927 Apex 26056, St/Leo 23122 Apex 26056, St/Leo 23122 Montreal, Mar 6, 1928 Apex 26101, St 23139, Do 21653, Mi 22593, LS 24588 Apex 26101, St 23139, Do 21653, Mi 22593, LS 24588
Nola Sweetheart of Sigma Chi
Montreal, Apex 26108 Apex 26108
1928
Valse exquisite Popular medley
Montreal, Apex 26115 Apex 26115
1928
WILLIE ECKSTEIN, piano solo VIC PALMER (on Lucky Strike) 3498-6 Pickin' cotton 3499-2
?Montreal,c.l926 Famous Artists 802 Famous Artists 802
Jumping Jack
Montreal, Oct 22, 1928 Apex 26127, St 23154, Do 21686, Mi 22612, LS 24612 Apex 26127, St 23154, Do 21686, Mi 22612, LS 24612
Where the shy little violets grow My old girl's my new girl now
Montreal, c.Feb, 1929 HMV 216539 HMV 216539
I'm all a-twitter The wedding of the painted doll
Montreal, c.May, 1929 HMV 216541 HMV 216541
Moanin' low Love me
Montreal, c.Jun, 1929 HMV 216546 HMV 216546
I'm in the market for you The woman in the shoe
Montreal, 1929 HMV 216552 HMV 216552
Tantalizing Tingles WILLIE ECKSTEIN, piano solo My baby just cares for me Here comes the sun Today I feel so happy Live, laugh and love
Montreal, 1930 HMV 216557 HMV 216557 Montreal, 1931 HMV 216573 HMV 216573
Other recordings by this artist (including many made with THE DIAMOND TRIO) are outside the scope of this discography.
KEN EDWARDS, syncopated piano solo M.0301 Silver rose M.0302 Meadow-lark It made you happy when you made me cry Spring fever
London, c.Feb, 1927 Vo X9977 Vo X9977 Vo X9999 VoX9999
KEN EDWARDS, piano solo WE1602 Sometimes I'm happy WE1603 Hallelujah WE1604 Best black
London, c.Sep, 1927 Pa R3412 PaR3412 Pa R3467
WE1609
London, c.Sep, 1927 PaR3467
Miss Annabel le Lee
PIANO KID EDWARDS, piano solo Grafton, c.Dec, 1930 L679-1 Piano Kid special Pm 13051 L680-1 Give us another jug Pm 13051 Note: Two vocal blues performances were also recorded at this session, but these are outside the scope of this discography. AUSTIN EGEN, piano solo R65 Monday morning blues
Berlin, Nov 1924 Acme 2059
Austin Egen made many other recordings (as a vocalist) which are outside the scope of this discography.
BERTHA EGNOS, piano solo F828-2 Somebody stole my gal F916-2
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Whispering
London, May , 1934 Imperial Broadcast 4027 London, Aug , 1934 Imperial Broadcast 4027
Tantalizing Tingles ALFRED ELDRIDGE piano passages by Alfred Eldridge & Carl Fenton; with ISHAM JONES RAINBO ORCHESTRA. Chicago, Jun ,1920 3792 Jean Br5012 piano passages by Alfred Eldridge; with ISHAM JONES RAINBO ORCHESTRA. Chicago, Oct , 1920 4224 The Japanese sandman Br 5026 9124
Greenwich witch
FRED ELIZALDE, piano solo El 14 Tickling Julie Mine Mountain greenery What's the use of talking? El 18 Melancholy weeps Siam blues
N.Y., Nov , 1922 Br 5177, 2365
London, c.Jun, 1927 Brl06 Br 102, VoX 10023 Brl09 Brl09 Brl06 Br 102, VoX 10023
R267
'Way down yonder in New Orleans Rhythm step Mine (in Brunswick Medley, Part 1) Tiger rag (in Brunswick Medley, Part 2)
London, Aug , 1927 Brll5 Brll5 BrE 20056 BrE 20056
R316
By the waters of Minnetonka Pianotrope
London, Sep , 1927 Brl32 Brl32
R430
Marvellous I ain't got nobody
London, Oct , 1927 Brl38 Brl38
Harmonizing There's one little girl who loves me
London, Jan , 1928 Brl46 Brl46
515 516
Brandy and soda Baltimore
London, Mar , 1928 Brl61 Brl61
573 576
Can't help lovin' dat man The man I love
London, May, 1928 Brl82 Brl82
OF Man River Westward bound
London, Jul , 1928 Brl87 Brl87
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Tantalizing Tingles FRED EUZJ VLDE, piano solo BB 152-1 She's a great, great girl BB 153-1 Grown-up baby
London, Nov , 1928 Br209 Br209
FRED ELIZALDE, pianoforte solo GB3706-2 Who am I? GB3707-2 Nobody's sweetheart
London, Dec 11, 1931 De unissued De unissued
GB3808-1 GB3809-2
For you I would do it for you
London, Jan 12, 1932 DeF2810,M1035 De rejected
GB3808-3 GB3809-3
For you I would do it for you
London, Jan 23, 1932 De F2810 DeF2810,M1035
FRED ELIZALDE & DICK PEARSON, piano duet (-1) FRED ELIZALDE, pianoforte solo (-2) GB4001-2 Some rhythm - Medley, Part 1 (-1) GB4002-3 Some rhythm - Medley, Part 2 (-1) GB4003-2 Some more rhythm - Medley, Part 1 (-1) GB4004-2 Some more rhythm - Medley, Part 2 (-1) GB4005-2 Home (-2) GB4006-2 So true (-2)
London, Feb 18, 1932
FRED ELIZALDE, pianoforte solo GB4570-3 St. Louis blues GB4571-1 When work is through GB4572-3 Yes! We have no bananas GB4573-2 Paradise GB4574-2 Nobody's sweetheart GB4575-1 Allah's holiday
London, Jun 15, 1932 De unissued DeF3034,M1168 De unissued DeF3034,M1168 De F3229 De F3229
GB5982-1 GB5983-2 GB5984-2 GB5985-2 GB5986-1 GB5987-2
I've got the world on a string Vamp till ready It had to be you [untitled original] Ain't she sweet? My bluebird's singing the blues
London, Jun 16, 1933 DeF3589 DeM450 De unissued De unissued DeM450 DeF3589
GB5988-1 GB5989-1
Gold Diggers of 1933 - Medley, Part 1 Gold Diggers of 1933 - Medley, Part 2
London, Jun 19, 1933 DeM440 DeM440
DUKE ELLINGTON, piano solo W401172-B Black beauty W401173-B
Swampy river
See also ADDENDA (p. 171),
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De F2855 De F2855 De F2920 De F2920 DeF2849,M1144 DeF2849,M1144
N.Y., Oct 1, 1928 OK8636, PaR571, A3462 OK 8636, Pa R582, A3462
Tantalizing Tingles MELVILLE ELLIS, piano solo N.Y., Feb 7, 1912 19751-1 Gypsy love CoA1082 19752-1 Alexander's ragtime band & The magic fire scene from "Walkure" CoA1082,A1160 19753-1 In the shadows C0AII6O
PHIL ELLIS See Charles BOURNE.
SEGER ELLIS, piano solo B32106-3 Prairie blues B32107-3 Sweet lovable you
Houston, Mar 18, 1925 Vi rejected Vi unissued
BVE32106-6 BVE33214-1 BVE33215-4 BVE33216-5
Prairie blues Sentimental blues Freight yard blues Ash can blues
N.Y., Aug 10, 1925 Vi19755 Vi19755 Vi unissued Vi19952
BVE33217-4 BVE33218-4 BVE33219-4 BVE33220-3 BVE33221-4
Sleepy blues Discarded blues Black and blue blues High-valued mama Bally hoo blues
N.Y., Aug 11,1925 Vi unissued Vi rejected Vi unissued Vi unissued Vi rejected
BVE33218-7 BVE33221-8 BVE33222-3 BVE34550-1
Discarded blues Bally hoo blues Poke along blues You'll want me back someday Mama, won't you come and mama me?
N.Y., Aug 12, 1925 Vi unissued Vi unissued Vi unissued Vi19952 Vi test
W81840-B
Poppin' 'em out
N.Y., Nov 18, 1927 OK 40970
W81945-A
Among my souvenirs
N.Y., Dec 19, 1927 OK 40970
W401468-C
Powerful blues
N.Y., Dec 20, 1928 OK unissued
W403871-C W403872-B W403873-C W403874-C
Prairie blues Sentimental blues Shivery stomp St. Louis blues
N.Y., Mar 21, 1930 OK 41417 OK 41417, Pa R753 OK41447, PaR714 OK 41447
This artist also made many other recordings as a popular vocalist.
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Tantalizing Tingles VIVIAN ELLIS, pianoforte solo CA14682-1 Streamline - Selection CA14683-1 The first waltz
London, Sep 26, 1934 Co DB1448 Co DB1448
CAX7335-1 CAX7336-1
Let me play, Part 1 Let me play, part 2
London, Nov 5, 1934 Co DX663 Co DX663
CA 14877-2 CA 14878-2
Dancing with a ghost I'm on a see-saw
London, Dec 17, 1934 Co DB1500, RZ G22645 CoDB1500,RZG22645
LOU ENGO JOE CANDULLO & HIS CLUB MADRID PHILADELPHIANS, featuring Lou Engo at the Starr glissando piano. N.Y., Oct 27, 1927 GEX923-B Missouri squabble Ge unissued
RICHARD EPSTEIN, pianoforte solo 11633e Qui vive galop 11634e Marche Hongroise
London, Apr 21, 1911 Zo X45505, 458 Zo X45506, 458
66687 66688
London, Od0766 Od0766
Qui vive galop Excerpts from "The Girl in the Train"
c.1912
Other recordings by this artist are of compositions by classical composers.
ERSTES KLAVIER-OUARTETT [Adam Gelbtrunk-Leopold Mittmann-J. PomeraneAlexander Zakin] Berlin, Sep 1928 Gr19864 Amerikanische Fantasie I06l1/2bm Gr19864 1062bm Ain't she sweet Gr19865 Faust-Walzer Gr19865 Dreams of Hawaiian Gr21477 1510bk Blaue Donau, I. Teil Gr21477 1511bk Blaue Donau, II. Teil ERKLA (Erstes Klavier-Quartett), Jazz auf 4 Fltigeln. BLR4809-1 Trail of dreams BLR4810[unknown title] BLR4811[unknown title] BLR4812-1 Amerikaner Nr. 2
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Berlin, Feb , 1929 Electrola EG 1146 Electrola unissued Electrola unissued Electrola EG 1146
Tantalizing Tingles G.P. ERVEN, Jazz Piano-solo Dog on the piano Tea for two Jazz-Teufel (Jazz Devil) Tschaikowiak Flirt Kitten on the keys
PAUL ESTABROOK, piano solo PAUL EASTBROOK (on Australian Brunswick) C5713-B To my mammy C5714-B Puttin' on the ritz C5737-B C5738C5739-A C5740-A C5741-A
Yellow Dog blues [unknown title] Beale Street blues When it's springtime in the Rockies Lazy Lou'si ana moon
WILL EZELL, piano solo 4786-2 Barrel house man 4787-2 West Coast rag 20823-1-2 20824-2
Old mill blues Mixed up rag
WILL EZELL, piano solo CHARLEY EATON (on Herwin) 21143-1 Barrel house woman 21144-2 Bucket of blood 21145-2 Heifer dust 21146-1 Playing the dozen
Berlin, c.Jul, 1928 Gr/Po 19854 Gr/Po 19854 Gr/Po 21439, PoCi-1933 Gr/Po 21439 Gr/Po 21440 Gr/Po 21440
Chicago, Apr , 1930 Br4800* Br4800* Chicago, May Br4801* Br unissued Br4801* Br4809* Br4809*
1930
Chicago, c.Sep, 1927 Pm 12549 Pm 12549 Chicago, c.Aug, 1928 Pm 12688 Pm 12688 Chicago, c.Feb, 1929 Pm Pm Pm Pm
12753 12773, Her 93017 12753 12773, Her 93017
WILL EZELL, piano solo; instrumental ace. Richmond, Sep 20, 1929 15649-,-A Just can't stay here Pm 12855, Bwy 5103 15650 Pitchin' boogie Pm 12855, Bwy 5103 15655 Hot Spot stuff Pm 12914 Note: One additional title was recorded at the above session, but this is a vocal blues performance (as are two titles from a session of c.December, 1928 not listed above). These recordings are outside the scope of this discography.
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Tantalizing Tingles EDGAR FAIRCHILD & RALPH RAINGER, piano duet; with orchestra. N.Y., Oct 19, 1926 BVE36844-4 Cross your heart Vi rejected BVE36845-3 George White's Scandals - Selection Vi rejected BVE36844-8 Cross your heart BVE36845-7 George White's Scandals - Selection
N.Y., Nov 3, 1926 Vi unissued Vi unissued
N.Y., Dec 13, 1926 BVE37124-2 Oh Kay! - Medley fox trot (Intro: Fidgety feet; Maybe; Clap yo' hands; Do-do-do) Vi 20435, HMV B2552 N.Y., Dec 27, 1926 BVE37180-2 Queen High - Medley fox trot (Intro: Everything will happen for the best; Cross your heart; Don't forget) Vi 20435, HMV B2431 * BVE39305-3 To spring
N.Y., Jun 15, 1927 Vi unissued
featured piano duet with NAT SHILKRET & THE VICTOR ORCHESTRA. N.Y., Sep 9, 1927 CVE39169-2 Shaking the blues away; Jungle jingle (in "Ziegfeld Follies Medley", Parti) Vi 35845 CVE39170-1 It all belongs to me; Tickling the ivories (in "Ziegfeld Follies Medley", Part 2) Vi 35845 N.Y., Sep 14, 1927 CVE39169-4 Shaking the blues away; Jungle jingle (in "Ziegfeld Follies Medley", Part 1) Vi rejected CVE39170-3 It all belongs to me; Tickling the ivories (in "Ziegfeld Follies Medley", Part 2) Vi rejected FAIRCHILD & RAINGER, piano duet; with orchestra. E27680To spring E27681Twinkletoes
N.Y., Jun , 1928 Br 3976*, BrE 3848 Br 3976*, BrE 3848
EDGAR FAIRCHILD & ROBERT LINDHOLM, piano duo. London, Sep 26, 1929 BM7382-2 By the waters of Minnetonka HMV B3279* Bb 17388-3
London, Sep 30, 1929 Follow Through - Medley, Part 1 (Intro: I want to be bad; You wouldn't fool me, would you?) HMV B3182
BM8001-2
London, Oct 2, 1929 Follow Through - Medley, Part 2 (Intro: Button up your overcoat; My lucky star) HMV B3182
Bb 18482-2
Carmen - Medley
London, Dec 13, 1929 HMV B3279*
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Tantalizing Tingles WALTER FELDKAMP See Alan MORAN
CARL FENTON See Alfred ELDRIDGE
EDNA FISCHER, piano solo PBVE42112-2 Rag doll
Oakland, Mar 22, 1928 Vi rejected
PBVE42112-4 Rag doll PBVE42127-3 The varsity drag
Oakland, Mar 27, 1928 Vi rejected Vi rejected
PBVE42112-6 Rag doll PBVE42127-6 The varsity drag
Oakland, Apr 6, 1928 Vi21384 Vi21384
GEO. FISHBERG, piano solo. 7470-1 Kitten on the keys
London, c.Sep, 1922 Winner 3771
VIKTOR FISHER, piano solo 3090BR Uvenner med klavert 3091 BR The Devil is playing
Copenhagen, Sep 29, 1 930 Polyphon XS47041 Polyphon XS47041
TONY FONES, novelty piano solo. C7549 Syncopated moonbeams C7550 Weymouth chimes
London, c.Jan, 1926 AcoG15917 AcoG15917
REGINALD FORESYTHE & ARTHUR YOUNG, piano duet. London, Jan 2, 1934 CA14234-1 Camembert Co DB1264, DOl 163 CA 14235-1 Chromolithograph Co DB1264, DOl 163 REGINALD FORESYTHE, pianoforte solo CA14512-1 St. Louis blues CA14513-1 Because it's love
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London, May 30, 1934 Co DB 1407, FBI 141 Co DB 1407, FBI 141
Tantalizing Tingles BERTIL FORSBERG, piano solo Sleepy piano
Stockholm, Jan , 192 1 Star S6124
LEMUEL FOWLER, piano solo. 81107-3 Satisfied blues 81108-1-2 Blues mixture
N.Y., Jul 3, 1923 Co rejected CoA3959
81107-4-5 81108-5-7
N.Y., Jul 19, 1923 CoA3959 CoA3959
Satisfied blues Blues mixture
ED FRANKEL See Theodore MORSE.
MALVIN FRANKLIN, piano solo. 2386-1 It's a peach one-step
N.Y., c.Jan, 1917 Em 7122
MAX FRANKLIN, piano Spring song
N.Y., Jun 1, 1889 NAPC
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Anniversary march Sweet dreams Aida(?) Woman's heart Heart throbs
N.Y., Jun 12, 1889 NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC
A delightful time Confidences Amorata - Selection
N.Y., Jun 17, 1889 NAPC NAPC NAPC
Theorien Nadjy - Selection Mary LaTraviata(?) Beggar Student - Selection Lune de mi el Black Hussar - Selection Kladderadatsch - Potpourri Fata morgana
N.Y., Jun 20, 1889 NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC
Tantalizing Tingles MAX FRANKLIN, piano Greeting to America The lagoons Heart throbs Erminie - Selections Westend Du and du Kladderadatsch - Potpourri The Marquis - Selections The Beggar Student - Selections The shepherd's pipe Toast
N.Y., Jun 22, 1889 NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC N.Y., Jul 30, 1889 NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC
Anniversary march Shooting star Sweet dreams waltz Fata Morgana Marie
FRAY & BRAGGIOTTI, duets at two pianos. Dinah Ki-1116-6 The girl friend Ki-1141-2 The man I love Ki-1142-2 Dreaming of a castle in the air
Paris, Dec 29, 1926 Od 166021 Pa R3457 Od rejected Od rejected
Ki-1141-6 Ki-1142-5-6 Ki-1233-2 Ki-1234-3
The man I love Dreaming of a castle in the air Because I love you Blue skies
Paris, Jan 11, 1927 Od 166030 Od 166030 Od 166035 Od 166035
Ki-1331-1 Ki-1332-2
Hallelujah! Maybe
Paris, Mar 30, 1927 Od 166052 Od 166052, Pa R3457
with vocal chorus by Mario Bragiotti. BTR3404-1 Hallelujah! BTR3405-1 The man I love BTR3406-1 The world is mine BTR3407-1 Just a memory
vMB
Bb 12573-1
The best things in life are free
Bb 12574-1
My blue heaven
Bb 12575-2
Can't help lovin' dat man
vMB
Bb 12576-1
The varsity drag
vMB
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Paris, Nov 18, 1927 DGK5309 DG K5309 DGK5310 DG K5310 London, Feb 27, 1928 HMV B2767, DG K5379 HMV B2764, DG K5380 HMV B2764, DG K5379 HMV B2767, DG K5380
Tantalizing Tingles FRAY & FRAGGIOTTI, pianoforte duet. BM4800-3 Funny face & S'wonderful Bb 14801-3
Bb 16901 -2 Bb 16902-1
London, Dec 3, 1928 HMV B2910, DGK5600 My one and only & Let's kiss and make up HMVB2910, DGK5600 You're the cream in my coffee Don't hold everything
London, May 27, 1929 HMV B3057 HMV B3057
FRAY & BRAGGIOTTI, piano duet. BS81369-1 Bolero BS81370-2 Who's afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?
N.Y., Feb 7, 1934 Vi 24563, HMV B8264 Vi 24563, HMV B8264
BS81745-1 BS81746-2
Smoke gets in your eyes & Let's begin Why not?
N.Y., Feb 27, 1934 Vi 24578 Vi 24578
3864338644-B 38645-A 38646-A
Variations on Yankee Doodle, Part 1 Variations on Yankee Doodle, Part 2 Manhattan serenade Dark eyes
N.Y., Sep 12, 1934 De 15006 De 15006 De 336, Br 01886 De 336, Br 01886
FRITZ FREED See Rudolf NELSON.
RUDOLF FRIML, piano solo W141391-2 Song of the vagabonds W141392-2
Chansonette
N.Y., Dec 15, 1925 Co533-D,2112-D, 4377, 01275 Co 533-D, 3980, 0520
CVE57179-2 Amour coquet; Improvisation CVE57180-1 Chansonette; Improvisation C VE57181 -1 Improvisation
N.Y., Nov 29, 1929 Vi9649 Vi rejected Vi rejected
BVE57901-2 B VE57902-3 BVE57903-2 BVE57904-2
N.Y., Dec 10, 1929 Vi unissued Vi22540 Vi rejected Vi22540
Chansonette Huguette waltz Valse Lucille Indian love call
BVE57903-4 Valse Lucille BVE63668-2 Luana BVE63669-2 L'amour, toujours 1'amour
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N.Y., Sep 24, 1930 Vi unissued Vi unissued Vi unissued
Tantalizing Tingles CARL FROHLICH & TROJAN WELLISCH, Flugel-duett; mit Refraingesang: Carl Frohlich. Berlin, Apr 8, 1929 C960D I can't give you anything but love, baby vCF Homocord4-3127 C961D Fraulein, Pardon vCF Homocord 4-3127 FRED GAISBERG ?Philadelphia, Nov 17, 1892 PIANO SOLO Berliner 250 King Cotton 251 [unknown title] 252 [unknown title] 253 Jolly minstrels march Berliner 253 Berliner 254 Little Kicker Berliner 255 Danse unique Berliner 256 256 Geisterfunken Berliner 257 257 Honeymoon march Note: Only Berliner 256 is dated, but all titles were presumably recorded on or about this date. The place of recording is not stated. Philadelphia, Oct 15, 1895 253Y Princess Bonnie - Waltzes Berliner 253 Note: The title originally assigned to Berliner 253 (see above) was apparently dropped, and the Princess Bonnie waltzes substituted. This practice was not uncommon in the earliest days of Berliner's activities, before a more standardized approach was adopted. 254Z
Little Kicker
FRED GAISBERG, piano solo 253Z Princess Bonnie - Waltzes 250Y
King Cotton
Philadelphia, Feb 15, 1896 Berliner 254 Philadelphia, Feb 22, 1896 Berliner 253 Philadelphia, Mar 30, 1896 Berliner 250
PIANO SOLO 255 Danse unique
Philadelphia, Apr 28, 1896 Berliner 256
250W 254W
King Cotton Little Kicker schottische
?Philadelphia, 1897 Berliner 250 Berliner 254
254Z
Little Kicker
Philadelphia, May 14,1897 Berliner 254
PIANO SOLO, LONDON. 5503 Washington Post march
London, Aug 10, 1898 Berliner 5503
5501
Honeymoon march
London, Aug 12, 1898 Berliner 5501
5505
Fleurs de Parnasse - Waltz
London, Oct 3, 1898 Berliner 5505
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Tantalizing Tingles PIANO SOLO, LONDON. 108 Little Kicker schottische
London, Nov 10, 1898 Berliner 5506
298 299
London, Dec 4, 1898 Berliner 5500 Berliner 5507
Pizzicato from Sylvia The handicap march
BLIND LEROY GARNETT, piano solo. 15766 Chain'em down 15767 Louisiana glide
Richmond, Oct 12, 1929 Pm 12879 Pm 12879
TEDDIE GARRATT, piano solo Paris, May , 1932 Reflexions Pathe X98109 Reflexions Pathe X98109 Note: The Pathe catalogue gives the titles included in the above medley as: Love's a game Marais; Sarie Marais; Hazel eyes (but it is unknown which are in on each side).
GEOFFREY GAUNT See Arthur YOUNG.
RIO GEBHARDT, piano solo Berlin, c.Feb , 1932 RIO GEBHARDT & ALFRED BARESEL, piano duet (-1) 4338BR Fox sympathique fur Klavier Gr 816, Po 24586 4339BR What my little darling told me (-1) Gr 816, Po 24586 Note: The labels of the above issue also describe each side as "Blues pathetique" (Parts A &B). See also BERLINER TRIO.
ADAM GELBTRUNK JOE YELLOWSTONE, Klavier 1843-B Canoe-song 1844-B Cocolores 1845-B Peaches 1846-B Oh! by jingo See also ERSTES KLAVIER-QUARTETT.
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Berlin, c.Oct, 1923 Vox 6138 Vox 6138 Vox 6139 Vox 6139
Tantalizing Tingles GEORGE GERSHWIN solo pianist with PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS CONCERT ORCHESTRA. N.Y., Jun 10, 1924 C30173-2 Rhapsody in blue, Part 2 Vi 55225, HMV Cl 171* C30174-1 Rhapsody in blue, Part 1 Vi 55225, HMV Cl 171* Note: It has been reported (New Amberola Graphic #76, 1991) that some later pressings of the Victor issue of the electrical remake (see below) use the previously unissued take 1 of the acoustic recording for Part 2! PIANOFORTE SOLO BY THE COMPOSER GEORGE GERSHWIN. London, Jul 6, 1926 WA3553-1 Sweet and low-down Co 4065* WA3554-1 That certain feeling Co 4066* WA3555-2 Looking for a boy Co 4065* WA3556-1 When do we dance? Co 4066* GEORGE GERSHWIN, piano solo W142924-4 Do-do-do W142925-3 Someone to watch over me W142931-1 W142932-1
Clap yo' hands Maybe
N.Y., Nov 8, 1926 Co 809-D, 4538* Co 812-D, 4539* N.Y., Nov 12, 1926 Co 809-D, 4538* Co 812-D, 4539*
solo pianist with PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS CONCERT ORCHESTRA. N.Y.,Apr21, 1927 CVE30173-8 Rhapsody in blue, Part 2 Vi 35822, HMV C1395* CVE30174-6 Rhapsody in blue, Part 1 Vi 35822, HMV C1395* Note: The above recordings were also dubbed onto mx. 69734-1 on Jul 9, 1931 and issued on Victor long-playing record L24001. GEORGE GERSHWIN, piano solo London, Jun 8, 1928 WA7465-1 My one and only Co 5109 WAX3758-2 Preludes Nos. 1 & 2 Co 50107-D, 7192-M WAX3759-1 Prelude No. 3 & Andante from Rhapsody in blue Co 50107-D, 7192-M WA7483-2
' S wonderful & Funny face
London, Jun 12, 1928 Co 5109
solo pianist with the VICTOR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by Nat Shilkret (on Victor), or with NEW LIGHT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (on HMV). N.Y., Feb 4, 1929 CVE49710-2 An American in Paris, Part 1 Vi 35963, HMV C1698* CVE49711-2 An American in Paris, Part 2 Vi 35963, HMV C1698* CVE49712-2 An American in Paris, Part 3 Vi 35964, HMV C1699* CVE49713-3 An American in Paris, Part 4 Vi 35964, HMV C1699* featured piano with studio orchestra. Second Rhapsody rehearsal
N.Y., Jun 26, 1931 Limelight 820 842-2 (CD)
For additional off-air & rehearsal recordings see ADDENDA (p. 172).
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Tantalizing Tingles GEVEZ & SCHWARTZ, piano duet Breakaway 95415-1 Only in my dreams I knew That's my weakness now 96417-1 I can't give you anything but love
Paris, Summer, 1929 Pa 22.463 Pa 22.462 Pa 22.463 Pa 22.462
CARROLL GIBBONS & ARTHUR YOUNG, piano duet. London, May , 1925 03965X Lucky Kentucky Vo X9592 03966 Alabamy bound Vo X9592 04014XXX 04015XXX
Shanghai shuffle Charleston
London,Jun VoX9614 VoX9614
, 1925
piano soloist with BERT FIRMAN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA. London, Jan 24, 1928 Zzl2601-3 Rhapsody in blue, Part 1 Zo A335 Zz 12602-4 Rhapsody in blue, Part 2 Zo A335 CARROLL GIBBONS, pianoforte; with instrumental ace. London, Nov 29, 1928 BM4797-2 I can't give you anything but love HMV B2971 Bb 15661-2
Crazy rhythm
London, Jan 23, 1929 HMVB2971
Bb 16434-4 Bb 16435-3
Wake Up and Dream - Medley She's funny that way
London, Apr 16, 1929 HMVB3031 HMVB3031
CARROLL GIBBONS & HIS PLAYMATES; vocal chorus by Alma Vane. London, Jul 12, 1929 BM7180-1 Reaching for someone HMV B3110 BM7181-1 Mean to me vAV HMV B3110, EA622 CARROLL GIBBONS, pianoforte; with violin & saxophone. London, Feb 19, 1930 Bb 18368-2 Body and soul HMV B3347* Bb 18369-1 Moonbeam dance HMV B3347* CARROLL GIBBONS, piano solo. CA 13270-1 I guess I'll have to change my plan CA13271-1 Let's put out the lights
London, Dec 3, 1932 CoDB1013 CoDB1013
CA 13388-1
Fit as a fiddle
London, Jan 25, 1933 CoDB1081,DO908
CA 13764-1
Give Me a Ring - Medley
London, Jun 28, 1933 Co DB 1163
CA 14029-2
Old dancing days - Medley, Part 1
London, Oct 12, 1933 Co rejected
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Tantalizing Tingles CARROLL GIBBONS, piano solo CA14061-1 Old dancing days - Medley, Part 2 CA 14062-1 Dancing days, 1920 - Medley, Part 1 CA14063-1 Dancing days, 1920 - Medley, Part 2
London, Oct 16, 1933 Co DB 1261 Co DB 1246 CoDB1246
CA 14029-3
London, Oct 23, 1933 Co DB 1261
Old dancing days - Medley, Part 1
CARROLL GIBBONS & HARRY JACOBSON, piano duet. London, Oct 28, 1933 CA14106-1 Night and day Co DB 1288, DO 1062 CA14107-1 Gay Divorce - Medley Co DB1288, DO1062 CARROLL GIBBONS & JOHN W. GREEN, pianoforte duet; accompanied by Their Boy Friends. London, Oct 31, 1933 CA14110-1 Who do you think you are? Co DB1314, DO1075 CA14111-1 There's a ring around the moon Co DB1297, DO1074 CA 14149-1 CA 14150-1 CA14151-1
What a pleasant surprise The Way to Love - Selection Footlight Parade - Selection
London, Nov 11, 1933 CoDB1314,DO1075 CoDB1303,DO1074 CoDB1303,DO963
CA14159-1 CA 14160-1 CA 14161-1
Ain't she the dainty I want a fair and square man Nymph Errant - Selection
London, Nov 13, 1933 Co DB 1309, DO 1076 Co DB 1309, DO 1076 CoDB1297,D0963
CA 14242-1 CA 14243-1 CA 14246-1 CA 14247-1
You're such a comfort to me Everything I have is yours Close your eyes You've got everything
London, Jan 8, 1933 CoDB1326,DOH64 CoDB1326,D01164 CoDB1263,DOH62 CoDB1263,DOH62
with talking by Carroll Gibbons & John W. Green (-1) CA 14269-1 On the air (-1) CA 14270-1 Living in dreams (-1)
London, Jan 17, 1934 CoDB1333,D01216 CoDB1333,D01216
CA 14320-1 CA14321-1 CA 14322-1 CA 14323-1
London, Feb 1, 1934 Co DB 1442, DO 1327 CoDB1442,D01327 Co DB 1368 Co DB 1368
Terence's farewell to Kathleen Kerry dance Not bad What now?
CARROLL GIBBONS, piano solo. CA 14808-1 Love is in the air again with vocal by Anne Lenner. CA14820-1 Give me a heart to sing to CA 14821-1 I only have eyes for you
London, Dec 8, 1934 Co DB 1501 vAL vAL
London, Dec 12, 1934 Co DB 1562, FBI 139 CoDB1501
Other recordings (including those by CARROLL GIBBONS & HIS BOY FRIENDS) are outside the scope of this discography. See also Donald THORNE, Arthur YOUNG.
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Tantalizing Tingles MELVILLE GIDEON, pianoforte solo London, Oct 26, 1912 15861e Waiting for the Robert E. Lee HMV unissued 15863e Ragtime improvisation on Rubinstein's Melody in F HMV 5571, B389 MELVILLE GIDEON, pianoforte solo; with orchestra. Yy 1385-1 There's a good time a' coming Yyl386-2 Burnt sugar Yy 1387-2 [unknown title] Yy 1388-2 If winter comes Yy 1389-2 Amapu Yy 1390-2 There's only one girl Yyl391-2 WunLungTu
London, May 26, 1922 Zo 2270 Zo2231 Zo unissued Zo2231 Zo 2247 Zo 2247 Zo 2270
This artist made many other recordings as a popular vocalist which are outside the scope of this discography.
H. GIESEMANN, piano Northern lights march Patrol comique Finesse Doree waltz Slightly on the mash Jubilee schottische Wedding march (Mendelssohn) The lambs polka Funiculi,funicula Schweizer Hans Santiago waltz
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N.Y., Jul 1, 1889 NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC
Hungarian march Slightly on the mash Visions of love waltz Frolic galop Fedora waltz Hunters greeting Marquis - Selection Jubilee schottische Coppelia - Mazurka Hungarian polka
N.Y., Jul 8, 1889 NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC
Northern lights march Clover - Selection Auf wiedersehen waltz Love letter polka Razzle dazzle Jubilee songs Swinging waltz Pete schottische
N.Y., Jul 13, 1889 NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC
Tantalizing Tingles H..
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GIESEMANN, piano Lady Betty Sinnen und Minnen waltz The lambs polka Viola gavotte Eda polka Prince Methusalen - Selection Comique polka
N.Y., Jul 15, 1889 NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC
Noblesse caprice One heart, one soul Dancing in the barn Nadjy - Selection Hornpipe polka You and you [Du und du] Prince Methusalen - Selection Fleurette intermezzo Schweizer Hans Said Pasha - Selection Dash galop
N.Y., Jul 18, 1889 NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC
Hungarian polka Bouquet polka Seel enliebe waltz Santiago waltz Slightly on the mash Religio Clover - Selection Thana waltz Blue bird mazurka L'esprit Francaise polka
N.Y., Jul 20, 1889 NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC
Amazon march
N.Y., Jul 25, 1889 NAPC
Amazon march Fedora waltz Dianelli polka Sweet dreams waltz Clover - Selection No. 1 Clover - Selection No. 2 Kentucky gallopade Pomone waltz
N.Y., Jul 27, 1889 NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC
Comique polka Bouquet polka Ticklish waiter L'esprit Francaise Gambrinus The lambs
N.Y., Jul 31, 1889 NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC
Tantalizing Tingles H. GIESEMANN, piano Life let us cherish Columbine mazurka Strauss waltz Exhilaration schottische Strauss waltz One heart, one soul Wedding march Pearl of Pekin - Selection Pearl of Pekin - Selection No. 2 Slightly on the mash Santiago waltz
N.Y., Aug 1, 1889 NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC N.Y., Aug 2, 1889 NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC
ART GILHAM BARREL-HOUSE PETE, piano solo W145562-2 I'm just a roll in' stone W145563-2 Pussy
N.Y., Jan 23, 1928 Co 14308-D Co 14308-D
W146181-2 W146182-2 W146183-2 W146184-2
N.Y., Apr 24, 1928 Co unissued Co unissued Co unissued Co unissued
St. Louis blues Memphis blues Some of these days Hesitation blues
GILLESPIE & DOUGLAS Pseudonym for Harry BIDGOOD & Sam Bogen. GILMORE SISTERS, piano duet with traps. BRC70980-1 Some of these days BRC70981-1 Rockin' chair
N.Y., Dec 17, 1931 Vi23316 Vi23316
JACK GLOGAU, piano solo Pussy willow waltz Somewhere in Poppyland
N.Y., c.Apr, 1921 Pathe 20542 Pathe 20542
579-2 580-1
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Second hand rose Orange blossoms
N.Y., 1921 Cleartone S2509 Cleartone S2509
Just like a rainbow All by myself
N.Y.,c.Dec, 1921 Bell PI 17, H-TK117 Bell PI 17, H-TK117
Tantalizing Tingles ERNIE GOLDEN HOTEL McALPIN BROADCASTERS 1924-C Butterfly
N.Y., Apr , 1926 Cameo 941, Li 2514, Ro208 Note: Labels state "Piano solo with orch. ace", and it is assumed that the soloist is the pianist leader of this orchestra (who also composed the above title - more commonly known as "Dancing butterfly").
CHAS. GOODALL Pseudonym for Rudolf SVINERFELDT or Richard EPSTEIN. Other issues under this name are by other artists outside the scope of this disography.
Al GOODHART See Wm. REINHARDT.
SAM GOOLD, piano solo SAM GOULD (on Parlophone) 8354-A Whipping the keys
Chicago, Jun
,1923
HARRY GORDON, piano solo 308-1 Excerpts from Rhapsody moderne, Part 1 311-1 Excerpts from Rhapsody moderne, Part 2
London, c.mid-1932 Or PI 12 Or PI 12
OK 4850, Pa E5062
SAM GOULD Mis-spelling on Parlophone E5062 for Sam GOOLD.
RONALD GOURLAY, novelty piano solo. 11456-1 The dicky bird hop 11457-2 Doing the dominoes
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London, Feb , 1928 EBE 0222 EBE 0222
Tantalizing Tingles GRAND PIANO SOLO ?London, c.1914 The call of the drums Ariel 4597 New York Hippodrome Ariel 4597 Note: This issue is probably derived from Grammavox masters, but further details are unknown.
JOHN W. GREEN, pianoforte solo. London, Oct 10, 1933 CA 14026-2 He wrote Body and soul - Medley, Part 1 (Intro: Coquette; I'm yours; You're mine, you; I cover the waterfront) Co DB 1262 He wrote Body and soul - Medley, Part 2 (Intro: CA14027-2 Rain, rain, go away; Out of nowhere; Body and soul) Co DB 1262 CA 14055-1 CA 14056-1
This is romance Love locked out
London, Oct 14, 1933 Co DB 1255, DO 1065 Co DB 1255, DO 1065
CA 14316-1 CA 14317-1
Repeal the blues An hour ago this minute
London, Feb 1, 1934 Co DB 1379 Co DB 1379
See also Carroll GIBBONS.
LEOTHUS (LEE) GREEN LEOTHUS GREEN, piano solo; with talking. PORK CHOP JOHNSON (on Champion) PORKCHOP JACKSON (on Supertone) GE15323-A Pork chop stomp GE15324
Washboard rub
LEE GREEN, piano solo C4683-B Dud-Low Joe
Richmond, Jul 10, 1929 Ge 6934, Ch 15796, Spt 9516 Ge6934, Ch 15796, Spt 9516 Chicago, Oct 19, 1929 Vol467
Other recordings by this artist are vocal blues performances outside the scope of this discography.
PERCY GREVILLE Pseudonym for Isidore MAURICE.
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Tantalizing Tingles THOS. GRISELLE, piano solo 8412-B Noodlin'
N.Y., Jun , 1923 SG 9453
FERDIE GROFE featured piano duet (with Harry Perella) with PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA. N.Y., Mar 24, 1926 BVE35236-2 Lulu Belle Vi 20019 featured piano with NAT SHILKRET & THE VICTOR ORCHESTRA. N.Y., Oct 13, 1926 BVE36820-2 For you Vi 20261 piano duet (with Raymond Turner) with PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA. N.Y., Mar 7, 1927 BVE38144-2 Everything's made for love Vi 20514, HMV B5284, EA168 BVE38119-7 It all depends on you
N.Y., Mar 9, 1927 Vi 20513, HMV B5270, EA174
See also Harry AKST.
DR. WILHELM GROSZ und WALTER KAUFFMANN, Klavier-Duo. Berlin, c.Dec, 1928 1791 bk Kunsterleben Gr/Po 21959 Baby in der Bar - Tango Gr/Po 21957 Baby in der Bar - Shimmy Gr/Po 21957 1794bk Wiener Blut Gr/Po 21959 und der Berliner Konzertverein. Berlin, Dec 7, 1930 339 Das aktuelle Potpourri, 1. Teil RRG 339 340 Das aktuelle Potpourri, 2. Teil RRG 340 341 Das aktuelle Potpourri, 3. Teil RRG 341 342 Das aktuelle Potpourri. 4. Teil RRG 342 Note: The above four parts were issued on four single-sided discs. WILHELM GROSZ UND WALTER KAUFFMANN am zwei Klavieren. Berlin, Jan ,1931 15930 Finesse Ultraphon A803 15931 Exactly like you Ultraphon A803 Further recordings by Wilhelm Grosz are outside the scope of this discography.
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Tantalizing Tingles VERA GUILAROFF, piano solo. VERA HARDMAN (on Domino) MAX DAREWSKI (on Microphone) E1983 Piano medley No. 1 El984 Piano medley No. 2 E1985 Piano medley No. 3 E1986 Piano medley No. 4 E2015-16 E2017-18
Sleepy time gal I'm sitting on top of the world
E2056
Sleepy time gal
E2057
I'm sitting on top of the world
E2058 E2059
I'm sitting on top of the world Sleepy time gal
Montreal, Nov 6, 1925 Apex Apex Apex Apex
unissued unissued unissued unissued
Montreal, Nov 20, 1925 Apex rejected Apex rejected Montreal, Dec 11, 1925 Apex 729, St/Leo 23019, Do 21506, Mi 22508, Ge5750 Apex 729, St/Leo 23019, Do 21506, Mi 22507, Ge5750 Apex unissued Apex unissued
VERA GUILAROFF, piano solo; vocal by Herbert S. Berliner. Montreal, Jan 4, 1926 E2075 A cup of coffee, a sandwich and you vHB Apex 731, St/Leo 23020, Pathe 36391, Pe 14572, PA 11167 Apex 731, St/Leo 23020, E2076 Who? Do 21509. Mi 22508, Pathe 36391, Pe 14572, PA 11167 Montreal, May 19, 1926 BiographBLP 12047 Apex unissued
E2381 E2382
Maple leaf rag Calico rag
E2453
Maple leaf rag
E2456
Calico rag
E2616
Fl apperette
Montreal, Dec 1, 1926 Apex unissued
E3176-3 E3177-3
The love of Lila, Part 1 The love of Lila, Part 2
Montreal, Feb 13, 1928 Apex unissued Apex unissued
E4106-3
Blue turning grey over you
Montreal, early 1930 Apex unissued
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Montreal, Jul 12, 1926 Apex 758, Pathe 21178, Pe 11251, PA 11430 Apex 758 Pathe 21178, Pe 11251, PA 11430
Tantalizing Tingles CARMEN GUILBERT, sur piano 350.119 Jasmine 350.120 Marigold 350.121 Robots 350.122 Hollyhock
Paris, Jul ,1931 Pathe X98041 Pathe X98042 Pathe X98042 Pathe X98041
350.153 350.154
Paris, c.May, 1932 Pathe X98108 Pathe X98108 Pathe PAT34 Pathe PAT34
English dance Clockwork Mignonette Trois etudes syncopees
ODMAR AMARAL GURGEL(Gao), solo de piano. 381106 My syncopated girl 381107 All of a twist
?Sao Paulo, Co 22069 Co 22069
1931
GEORG HAENTZSCHEL See Hans BUND, Theo MACKEBEN.
HELEN HAGAN, piano N.Y., c.Nov, 1922 Bamboula Black Swan 60007? Note: These details are listed in "Talking Machine World" (December, 1922) ,but this catalogue number was also allocated to a pair of cello solos! GLENN HARDMAN, piano solo N19240 Sophisticated lady N19241 Stormy weather
Richmond, Jul 11, 1933 Ch 16649 Ch 16649
VERA HARDMAN Pseudonym for Vera GUILAROFF.
WILL HARRIS W. HARRIS, piano solo DB65-2 Marigold DB66-2 Coaxing the piano
London, Sep 25, 1928 Duophone rejected Duophone unissued
DB65-4 DB82-1 DB83-1 DB84-1
London, Oct 6, 1928 Duophone D522 Duophone D522 Duophone D521 Duophone D521
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Marigold Punch Judy Golliwog
Tantalizing Tingles ERNEST HARRISON Pseudonym for Isidore MAURICE. FRED HARTLEY FRED HARTLEY'S QUARTET CAR1799-1 Marigold CAR1800-1 Musette
London, Feb 28, 1933 RZMR878, G21738 RZ MR878, G21738
Other recordings by this artist are outside the scope of this discography.
LESLIE C. HARVEY, piano solo Sydney, Feb 21, 1927 When the red, red robin comes bob, bob, bobbin' along WRT216 Co test Un peu d'amour Co test WRT217 WT36 WT37 WT38 WT39
Just a bird's eye view Tenderly Mary Lou The prisoner's sweetheart
Sydney, Mar 10, 1927 Co unissued Co unissued Co unissued Co unissued
WT73 WT74
Serenata Melody
Sydney, Apr 5, 1927 Co unissued Co unissued
LESLIE HARVEY, piano solo; vocal chorus by Vernon Paris. CALIPH THOMAS, piano solo; vocal chorus by Caliph Bowman (on Kismet) Sydney, c.Sep, 1928 WA295 Ramona vVP Kismet K702 Rain vVP Kismet K702 WA296 Look for the silver lining vVP PaA2555 WA297 WA298 Lily of Laguna vVP PaA2555 with Diggers' WA352 WA353 WA354 WA355
Chorus. Keep the home fires burning Mademoiselle from Armentieres Georgette Dardanella
vDC vDC
Sydney, c.Feb, 1929 PaA2692,E6219 PaA2692,E6219 Pa A2725 PaA2725
LEONARD HAYTON, piano solo W144627-3 A letter from Dixie W144628-3 Melancholy Charlie
N.Y., Sep 6, 1927 Co unissued Co unissued
BVE41515-3 Jubilee BVE41516-3 Melancholy Charlie
N.Y., Jan 4, 1928 Vi unissued Vi unissued
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Tantalizing Tingles LEONARD HAYTON featured piano in ace. to JIM MILLER & CHARLIE FARRELL, vocal duet. N.Y., Apr 19, 1928 BVE43585-3 What do you say? Vi 21390, HMV EA380 LENNIE HAYTON, piano solo 12506-B Mood Hollywood 12507-B [untitled]
N.Y., Oct 25, 1932 ARC rejected ARC rejected
LA73-B LA74-B
Mood Hollywood Flying fingers
L.A.,Oct22, 1933 ARC unissued ARC rejected
LA91-B
Flying fingers
L.A., Dec 13, 1933 ARC unissued
HAZLEWOOD & HARRISON Pseudonym for Harry BIDGOOD & Sam Bogen.
ALFRED HECKER, Klavier-solo Berlin, Nov 8, 1934 FRED STEIN, piano solo (on Parlophone) Bi 1970-2 Auf meiner Geige spiel ich dir heut mein Abschiedslied (I am playing a farewell to you) Gl G013387, Pa A6161 BH971-2 Ich hab' ein Herz fiir schone Frau'n (I have a heart for lovely women) Gl G013387, Pa A6161 See also DREI ODEON-VIRTUOSEN, KLAVIER-TRIO.
H.B. HEDLEY, piano solo 465-2 Kitten on the keys
London, early 1922 Iml075
3016
Leg padres
London, early 1922 Iml075
3453 3454
True Blue Sam Play that barber-shop chord
London, Sep 7, 1923 Imll57 Imll57
H.B. HEDLEY (from the Co-Optimists), pianoforte solo. London, c.Oct, 1923 LO.0493 Down town rag Homochord H512 LO.0515 My sweetie went away Homochord H512 See also Jack CLARKE.
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Tantalizing Tingles FLETCHER HENDERSON F.H. HENDERSON, piano solo. PI 07 Santana
N.Y., early 1921 Black Swan test
P148-2
Unknown blues
N.Y., c.Aug, 1921 Black Swan 2026
Chime blues I want to
N.Y., c.Mar, 1923 Black Swan 2116 Black Swan 2116
HERSCHEL HENLERE, piano solo E2049-2 Tinkering with Home sweet home, Part 1 E2050-2 Tinkering with Home sweet home, Part 2 WE4223-2 WE4224-2
London, Sep 14, 1928 Pa R224, A2643 Pa R224, A2643
London, Aug 21, 1931 Tinkering with You are my heart's delight, Part 1 Pa R1237 Tinkering with You are my heart's delight, Part 2 Pa R1237
FRANK HERBIN, pianoforte solo Bb4089-2 Nickel in the slot Bb4090-2 Dizzy fingers Bb4091-2 Peanut cackle Bb4092-2 Coaxing the piano
London,Jan 19, 1924 HMV B1770 HMV B1770 HMV B1774 HMV B1774
FRANZ HERMAN Pseudonym for Vincent LOPEZ.
CLIFF HESS See Frank BANTA.
DONALD HEYWOOD, piano solo Autumn leaves Operatic dream
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N.Y., 1921 Black Swan 60004 Black Swan 60004
Tantalizing Tingles EDDIE HEYWOOD. piano solo 71839-B The Black Bottom blues 71840-C The mixed up blues
N.Y., Sep OK 8094 OK 8094
ALEX HILL, piano solo with traps. C3210-B Stompin' 'em down C3211 -B Tack head blues
Chicago, Mar 30, 1929 Vo 1270 Vo 1270
EARL HINES, piano solo 287 Blues in thirds 288-A Off time blues 289 Chicago high life 290 A Monday date Stowaway 291 Chimes in blues 292-A 293 Panther rag 294-A Just too soon
N.Y., Dec 8, 1928 QRSR7036 QRS R7036 QRS R7037 QRS R7037 QRS R7038 QRS R7038 QRS R7039 QRS R7039
W402210-C
Caution blues
W402211 -A
A Monday date
with vocal chorus by Red McKenzie. W402218-A I ain't got nobody W402219W402220-A
[unknown title] 57 varieties
W402221-B
1923
Chicago, Dec 9, 1928 OK 8832, Co 35876, PaR878 OK 8832, Co 2800-D, 35876, Pa R1862, A3989 Chicago, Dec 12, 1928 OK 8653, 41175, Co 35875, Pa R540 OK unissued OK 8653, 41175, Co 2800-D, 35875, PaR510,A2989
Baby, won't you please come home? vRM OK unissued W402222-B I ain't gonna give nobody none o' this jelly roll vRM OK unissued Note: Information for this session is incomplete. There is no file card for mx. 402219, and those for mxs. 402221 & 402222 give no artist credits. No other details are available. EARL HINES, piano solo BVE50528-2 Glad rag doll B12079A-B-C Love me tonight B12080-A-B Down among the sheltering palms
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Chicago, Feb 25, 1929 B b B 10555 N.Y., Jul 14, 1932 Br 6403, 1390, Co 35877 Br6403, 1361, Co 35877
Tantalizing Tingles PAT HOFFMANN, piano solo 3051 ax Maple leaf rag
Copenhagen, Sep 19, 1927 Polyphon unissued
MISS HOLSOM See H. PETERSON.
STANLEY C. HOLT, pianoforte solo You tell 'em ivories Where the bamboo babies grow L0.0329-B Loose fingers
London, Feb Homochord Homochord Homochord
L0.0334 L0.0335
Toot! Toot! Tootsie Blue
London, Feb 21, 1923 Homochord H393 Homochord H393
L0.0380 L0.0381
Greenwich witch My pet
London, Mar 27, 1923 Homochord H406 Homochord H406, H477
L0.0397
Piano puzzle
London, Apr , 1923 Homochord H425
L0.0423 L0.0424 L0.0425
Coaxing the piano Fidgety fingers Rag man's exercise
London, Apr Homochord Homochord Homochord
Poor buttermilk Russianova
London, c.May, 1923 Homochord H448 Homochord H448
L0.0491 L0.0492 L0.0493 L0.0494
The cat's pyjamas Symphonola Down town rag Twentieth Century blues
London, Sep 19, 1923 Homochord H492 Homochord H492 Homochord H564 Homochord H564
L0.0757 L0.0759 L0.0760 L0.0761
London, c.Mar, 1925 Paraphrase on "The last rose of summer" Homochord H857 Tea for two Homochord H821 The toy drum major Homochord H821 Paraphrase on "Drink to me only with thine eyes" Homochord H857 Charleston Florida
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, 1923 H383 H383 H425
, 1923 H477 H434 H434
London, c.Apr, 1925 Homochord H885 Homochord H885
Tantalizing Tingles BOB HUDSON, piano solo 11626-3 Thirty-eight and plus
N.Y., Mar 31, 1932 ARC unissued
See also W.E. "Buddy" BURTON. HUDSON & HOWARD, piano duet; with orchestra. 14112-1 The penguins' patrol 14113-1 When the circus comes to town
London,Jan , 1932 EBW 5460 EBW 5460
LESLIE HUTCHINSON, piano & Opal Cooper, vocal. M.0215 Because I love you vOC M.0216 Moonlight on the Ganges vOC Mamma's gone young, papa's gone old vOC I wonder what's become of Joe? vOC
London, Jan ,, 1927 Vo X9952 Vo X9952
LESLIE HUTCHINSON, piano solo Do-do-do Someone to watch over me
London, c.Auc5, 1927 Brl25 Brl25
E3166-2 E3167
Cochran's 1930 Review - Selection, Part 1 Cochran's 1930 Review - Selection, Part 2
London, Mar , 1930 Pa R617 Pa R617
E4211-2 E4212-1
Whistling in the dark When your lover has gone
London, Aug ,1931 Pa R1012, A3256 PaR1041,A3256
CE6367-1 CE6368-2
Everything I have is yours It's only a paper moon
London, Jan 26, 1934 PaR1755,A3852 PaR1755,A3852
VoX9968 VoX9968
This artist also made many other vocal recordings outside the scope of this discography. HARRY IANTES Mis-spelling on Parlophone E5062 for Harry JENTES. EDWARD ISSLER, piano Member of Congress - March Mother Hubbard - Polka Love's dreamland Always happy Crescent City The Brigands - Selection Rain showers Heart's delight Vienna storys (sic) Lucille Good bye
84
N.Y., Sep 14. 1889 NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC
Tantalizing Tingles ISSLER & SCHWEINFEST, piano duet King John march Enterprise polka Sweet dream waltz Mignon - Yorke Vision of Paradise waltz Birds of Spring Always gay New Paris waltz The lambs - Polka
N.Y., Dec 20, 1889 NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC
CLAUDE IVY, piano solo GB2794Walkin' my baby back home
London, Apr 28, 1931 De F2327
GB2801 -
Stand up and sing
London, May 1, 1931 De F2327
GB3217-
When the circus comes to town
London, Sep 11, 1931 De F2527
GB3291 -
The match parade
London, Sep 22, 1931 De F2527
GB4827GB4828-
Where are you? Why waste your tears
London, Sep 19, 1932 DeF3180 DeF3180
PORKCHOP JACKSON Pseudonym for Leothus GREEN.
HARRY JACOBSON, piano solo. 11668-1 Can't help lovin' dat man 11669-1 It all belongs to me
London,June EBW 4830 EBW 4830
with vocal chorus (-1). CAR 1873-1 Dance of the blue marionettes CAR1874-1 Sweetheart (-1)
London, Apr 4, 1933 RZMR887 RZMR887
See also Raie DA COSTA, Carroll GIBBONS, Ray NOBLE, Bert READ.
85
1928
Tantalizing Tingles JESSE JACOBSON featured pianist with HEDGES BROS. & JACOBSON. 28530 The Land of Cotton
London, c.May, 1913 Co 2172
This American vocal group made other recordings for Columbia at this time. Recordings by similar groups are normally outside the scope of this discography, but the above example has been included because of the exceptionally interesting accompaniment.
HERBERT JAGER See Hans BUND.
SKIP JAMES, vocal; piano ace. Grafton, c.Feb, 1931 L763-1 Little cow and calf is gonna die blues Pm 13085 L766-1 If you haven't any hay get on down the road Pm 13066, Ch 50031 Note: Although described on the labels as vocal performances, these titles are good examples of Skip James' piano style and include talking and foot-tapping - but little conventional vocal work. James more usually accompanied himself on guitar.
VIN JAMES, piano solo 9417-A Footloose 9418-A Brown eyes, why are you blue?
St. Louis, Oct , 1925 OK 40515 OK 40515
GUUS JANSEN See Leo H. DE LA FUENTE.
WERNER JANSSEN HUB DANCE ORCHESTRA, Werner Janssen at piano. N.Y., 1921 Ragamuffin Pathe 40217 My Java belle Pathe 40217
GEORGE JEFFERSON Pseudonym for Jimmy BLYTHE.
86
Tantalizing Tingles JENKINS & JOHNSON Pseudonymn for Frank BANTA & David Grupp.
HARRY JENTES, piano solo HARRY IANTES (on Parlophone) 71289-C The cat's pajamas 71289-F The cat's pajamas 71403-A Blooey blues Note: Parlophone E5062 is titled "The cat's pyjamas" The cat's pajamas The rainbow waltz
N.Y., Feb
, 1923
OK rejected N.Y., Mar , 1923 OK 4850, Pa E5062 OK 4868 N.Y., c.Apr, 1923 Arto 9221, Bell P221 Arto 9221, Bell P221
SID JEROME See Harry BIDGOOD.
JERRY & HER BABY GRANDS See Jerry VALLIERE.
JAMES P. JOHNSON, piano record PI 51-1 The Harlem strut
N.Y., c.Aug, 1921 Black Swan 2026
JAMES P. JOHNSON, piano solo Keep off the grass 70259-C Carolina shout 70260-C
N.Y., Oct 18, 1921 OK rejected OK 4495
Keep off the grass
N.Y., Nov , 1921 OK 4495
Four a.m. shout
N.Y., Jan 23, 1922 Vi test
80877-2 80878-3 80879-3 80880-3
Papa blues Railroad man Caprice Glory shout
N.Y., Feb 28, 1923 Co unissued Co unissued Co unissued Co unissued
81099-2 81100-2
Weeping blues Worried and lonesome blues
N.Y., Jun 28, 1923 CoA3950 Co A3950
70259-D
87
Tantalizing Tingles JAMES P. JOHNSON, piano solo B28196-3 You can't do what my last man did B28197-3 Bleeding hearted blues
N.Y., Jul 17, 1923 Vi rejected Vi rejected
B28196-4 B28197-6
N.Y., Jul 25, 1923 Vi19123 Vi19123
You can't do what my last man did Bleeding hearted blues
JIMMY JOHNSON, piano solo 71741-A Scouting around 71742-A Toddlin'
N.Y., Aug 8, 1923 OK 4937 OK 4937
W143531-3 W143532-3
All that I had is gone Snowy morning blues
N. Y., Feb 25, 1927 Co rejected Co rejected
W143531-5 W143532-6
All that I had is gone Snowy morning blues
N.Y., Mar 7, 1927 Co 14204-D Co 14204-D
BVE42409-1 Mournful thoughts BVE42410-1 Ebony dreams
N.Y., Feb 3, 1928 Vi unissued Vi unissued
N.Y., Jan 29, 1929 OK 8770, Pa R1072, Co DB3495 W401566-A Feelin' blue OK 8770, Co DB3495 Note: Columbia DB3495 labels mx. 401566 as "Feeling blues".
W401565-B
Riffs
E31956E31957E31958E31959-
Crying for the Carolines What is this thing called love? You've got to be modernistic Jingles
N.Y.,Jan21, 1930 Br4712* Br4712* Br4762* Br4762*
JIMMY JOHNSON & CLARENCE WILLIAMS (with their two pianos), piano duet [and cross-talk patter]. N.Y., Jan 31, 1930 W149951-1 How could I be blue? Co 14502-D W149952-2 I've found a new baby Co 14502-D
JAMES (STUMP) JOHNSON & HIS PIANO N.Y., c.Jan, 1929 315 Bound to be a monkey QRS R7050 Note: On the above title James "Stump" Johnson plays piano and talks. Other titles from this session are vocal blues performances and outside the scope of this discography.
JIMMY JOHNSON See James P. JOHNSON. 88
Tantalizing Tingles JOHNNY JOHNSON, piano solo BS84413-1 On the Parkway BS84414-1 Punch drunk BS84415-1 Bubbles BS84416-1 Moonstone
N.Y., Sep 27, 1934 Bb B6451 Vi 24774, HMV EA1455 Vi 24774, HMV EA1455 Bb B6451
K.D. JOHNSON, piano solo BVE45456-2 Levee camp BVE45457-2 Days of'49
Memphis, Aug 30, 1928 Vi unissued Vi unissued
LOUISE JOHNSON, piano solo with singing. Grafton, May 28, 1930 L419-1 On the wall vU Pm 13008 L420-2 By the moon and stars vLJ Pm 13008 Note: This artist recorded two others titles at this (her only) session, but these are described on the record labels as "vocal; piano ace." so are considered to be outside the scope of this discography.
PORK CHOP JOHNSON Pseudonym for Leothus GREEN.
ARTHUR JOHNSTON, piano solo. L.A. , Sep 24, 1930 PBVE61024-2 It's yours Vi unissued PBVE61025-2 When the folks high-up do the mean low-down Vi unissued
JOLLY JIVERS See Walter ROLAND.
CLARENCE M. JONES, piano solo Modulation (Stepping on the keys) 202
Chicago, c.Jan, 1923 Autograph
265
The rosary
Chicago, c.Mar, 1923 Messiah Sacred Records
402 409
Hula Lou May be (She'll write me, she'll phone me)
Chicago, c.Feb, 1924 Autograph Autograph
89
Tantalizing Tingles RICHARD M. JONES, piano solo 11492 Jazzin' babies blues 11493 12th Street rag
Richmond, Jun 1, 1923 Ge 5174 Ge 5174
WALTER JOSEPH See Rudolf NELSON.
LE PROFESSEUR MOH. KADRI. Le roi du Piano ?Berlin, elate 1920's B.086562 Raks el Hawanem v Baidaphon B.086562/63 B.086563 Raks chami Baidaphon B.086562/63 Note: There is an unidentified female vocal on the first title, while the second title is entirely instrumental except for a few shouts of excitement (presumably by monsieur le professeur himself)!
ART KAHN, piano solo W140978In the sweet bye and bye W140979Dizzy fingers W140980Some stuff W140981Love's old sweet song
Chicago, Sep 17, 1925 Co unissued Co unissued Co unissued Co unissued
W141653W141654-
Dizzy fingers Canadian capers
Chicago, Feb 9, 1926 Co unissued Co unissued
W141658W141659-
Love's old sweet song In the sweet bye and bye
Chicago, Feb 10, 1926 Co unissued Co unissued
W144295W144296-
Flapperette Cheerie-beerie-bee
N . Y . , J u n 2 1 , 1927 Co unissued Co unissued
ART KAHN, piano novelty; with uncredited guitar accompaniment by Eddie Lang & vocal refrain by Frank Lynch. N.Y., Jun 24, 1927 W81108-A-B When day is done vFL OK 40857, Pa E5911 Note: The reverse of Parlophone E5911 is also credited (in error) to Art Kahn - see under Rube BLOOM. W81114-B W81115-A
Hallelujah! Sometimes I'm happy
ART KAHN, piano solo W144452Jay walk 90
vFL vFL
N.Y., Jun 27, 1927 Pa E5936 OK 40857, Pa E5936, A2371 N.Y., Jul 9, 1927 Co unissued
Tantalizing Tingles ART KAHN, piano solo W144468-3 Swanee shore W144469-2 Worryin'
N.Y., Jul 19, 1927 Co 1097-D Co 1097-D
ROY SMECK & ART KAHN, ukulele & piano duet. 7799-2 (1447) 12th Street rag
N.Y., Feb 17, 1928 Ba 7071, Re 8528, Do 0226, Chg 576
ART KAHN, piano solo C3539-B Wedding of the painted doll
Chicago, May 23, 1929 Br test
Dr. KAPER See Hermann BICK.
LEON KARTUN KARTUN & RAFFTT, piano duet Ou-ou Valse de Vadieu
Paris, c.Mar, 1928 Od 166.103 Od 166.103
ERICH KASCHUBEC SeeTheoMACKEBEN.
WALTER KAUFMANN See Wilhelm GROSZ.
EDDIE KAY, piano solo Melbourne, c.Jan, 1930 W.203 The Love Parade - Selection (Intro: Let's be common; Dream lover; My love parade) Embassy 8065, Arcadia 2056, Savoy 1064 W.204 The New Moon - Selection (Intro: Marianne; One kiss; Lover, come back to me) Embassy 8065, Arcadia 2056, Savoy 1064
DAVE KAYE See Ivor MORETON.
91
Tantalizing Tingles HURLEY KAYLOR, piano solo BVE62917-2 I'm yours BVE62918-2 I don't mind walking in the rain BVE62919-2 Just a little closer BVE62920-2 If I could be with you
Kansas City, Oct 29, 1930 Vi 22570 Vi unissued Vi unissued Vi 22570
WILLIE KELLY Pseudonym for Roosevelt SYKES. PETE KING Pseudonym for Pete WENDLING.
KLAVIER-DUO [piano duet] Madelaine
Berlin, c.1913 Beka Grand G54809
For other issues credited as above check under the appropriate titles in the index.
KLAVIER-SOLO 10054 MitvollenSegeln
Berlin, 1930 Rusi R21516
KLAVIER-TRIO (Karol Szreter, Hans Bund und Alfred Hecker). Berlin, Nov 25, 1932 133676 Schubert-Paraphrase, 1. Teil Od 0-11777 133677 Schubert-Paraphrase, 2. Teil Od 0-11777 133678-2 Liszt-Paraphrase Od unissued 133679 Caprice Od unissued Other recordings by Karol Szreter are outside the scope of this discography. For further recordings by Hans Bund and Alfred Hecker see under those names. MAX KORTLANDER & VICTOR ARDEN, piano duet. N.Y., Jul , 1920 68769 Anytime, any day, anywhere Pathe 20467, 1390 68770 12th Street rag Pathe 20467, 1390 featured piano duet with Art Vastein, with EARL GRESH & HIS ORCHESTRA. RAYMOND DANCE BAND (on Regal) N.Y., May 15, 1926 W142209-2 Scatter your smiles v Co 693-D, Re G8746 MAX KORTLANDER. piano solo. BVE38102^ Dizzy fingers BVE38103-3 Spring fever
92
N.Y., Feb 22, 1927 Vi unissued Vi unissued
Tantalizing Tingles CHARLIE KUNZ, piano solo; with Tommy Blades, xylophone & vibraphone. London, mid-1934 S3839 Piccadilly pickle Sterno 1434 S3869
The juggler
Sterno 1434
Other recordings by this artist are outside the scope of this discography.
ALLAMB piano passages with HAROLD LEONARD & HIS ORCHESTRA. N.Y., Jul 10, 1926 E19727-30 Flapperette Br rejected E19872
Flapperette
N.Y., Jul 22, 1926 Br/BC 3255*
WALTER LANDAUER See Maryan RAWICZ.
HENRY LANGE, piano solo DENNIS BROOKS (on Grand Pree) 69439 Kitten on the keys
N.Y., Oct , 1921 Pathe 20671, PA 10314, GP 18392 Pathe 20671, PA 10314, GP 18392
69440
Cho-piano
70209-C
Chopiano
N.Y., Oct , 1921 OK rejected
70209-E
Chopiano
N.Y., Nov , 1921 OK 4809, Pa E5394
HENRY W. LANGE, piano solo 8315 Monastery bells waltz
N.Y., Dec 13, 1921 Ed 50898, BA 4510
8370
Who (believed in you?)
N.Y., Mar 2, 1922 Ed 50959, BA 4534
8558
Love's lament
N.Y., Aug 4, 1922 Ed 51217
HENRY LANGE, piano solo 9083 Rufenreddy 9086 Pianoflage
93
N.Y., Oct , 1922 Br2344 Br2344
Tantalizing Tingles HENRY LANGE, piano solo 9162 Rufenreddy
N.Y., Nov Br2344
12048
Richmond, Oct 6, 1924 Ge test
[unknown title]
VEE LAWNHURST, piano solo Twentieth Century blues
, 1922
N.Y., c.Nov, 1922 Arto 9193, Globe 7193, Bell P193
See also Muriel POLLOCK.
R. LAWTON Pseudonym on Oriole for Frank BANTA.
TURNER LAYTON, piano solo London, Jan 25, 1929 WAX4589-1 Medley of Layton & Johnstone successes, Part 1 Co 9701, 02881 WAX4590-1 Medley of Layton & Johnstone successes, Part 2 Co 9701, 02881
LELIA LEMAR, piano solo 11755 Coaxing the piano 11756 K'nice and k'nifty
Richmond, Feb 18, 1924 Ge Special? Ge Special?
OSCAR LEVANT piano soloist with FRANK BLACK & HIS ORCHESTRA. N.Y., Dec 2, 1927 XE25382 Rhapsody in blue, Part 1 Br 20058*, BrE 20059 XE25385 Rhapsody in blue, Part 2 Br 20058*, BrE 20059
MEAD LUX LEWIS, piano solo HATCH SEWARD (on Broadway) 20246-2 Honky tonk train blues
94
Chicago, Dec , 1927 Pm 12896, Bwy 5063
Tantalizing Tingles REG LEWIS, piano solo; vocal chorus by Jack Davey. WA742 Lazybones vJD WA743 Thanks vJD WA744 The way to love vJD WA745 My dancing lady vJD
Sydney, Jan 23, 1934 Pa unissued Pa unissued Pa unissued Pa unissued
CARL LISTERMANN, piano solo Qui vive? - Galop Fairy Queen - Galop Irish melodies
London, 1908 Sterling 1161 Sterling 1162 Sterling 1169
MONIA LITER, piano solo. TB1272-2 Alexander's ragtime band TB1273-1 Dinah
London, May 25, 1934 Br01814 Br01814
LITTLE JACK LITTLE, piano solo W144369-2 The rosary
N.Y., Jul 13, 1927 Co 1086-D,0776
This artist made many other recordings of popular vocal material outside the scope of this discography.
MRS. DAVID LOGAN OF INVERNESS, piano solo by the composer. London, May , 1925 MC.7068 Mrs. Logan's famous Scotch waltz, Part 1 Bel 799 MC.7069 Mrs. Logan's famous Scotch waltz, Part 2 Bel 799
NORMAN LONG, piano solo WA7371-1 Phantasy on "Side by side", Part 1 WA7372-1 Phantasy on "Side by side", Part 2
London, May 11, 1928 Co 5187 Co 5187
This artist's recordings of music-hall material are outside the scope of this discography.
FRED LONGSHAW, piano solo W140657-1-3 Chili pepper W140658-3 Tomato sauce 95
N.Y., Jun 8, 1925 Co 14080-D Co 14080-D
Tantalizing Tingles VINCENT LOPEZ & HIS ORCHESTRA; with piano solo by Vincent Lopez. N.Y., Mar , 1922 70555-B Nola OK 4579,4797, Pa E5133, E5377 VINCENT LOPEZ & HIS HOTEL PENNSYLVANIA ORCHESTRA; piano solo adaption by Vincent Lopez. FRANZ HERMAN, piano solo (on Capitol) N.Y., May , 1923 71559-A Ragging the scales OK 4921, Pa E5378, Capitol 4360 71713-A
Gloria
N.Y., Aug , 1923 OK4921,PaE5378, Capitol 4360
Other recordings by this orchestra may also feature piano solos by the leader. MIKE LOSCALZO. piano solo Try and play it Up and down the keys
N.Y., c.Feb, 1923 Olympic 1426 Olympic 1426
LOUISIANA JOE & SLIM See W.E. "Buddy" BURTON.
DICK LOVEJOY & PAT CARROLL, two pianos. 18402 From Monday on 18403 MannikinBall
N.Y., Apr 13, 1928 Ed unissued Ed unissued
TONY LOWRY. piano solo WAX2353-2 Old music hall songs, Part 1 WAX2354-1 Old music hall songs, Part 2
London, Jan 17, 1927 Co rejected Co rejected
WAX2353-4 WAX2354-3
Old music hall songs, Part 1 Old music hall songs, Part 2
London, Feb 15, 1927 Co rejected Co rejected
WAX2353-6 Old music hall songs, Part 1 WAX2354-5 Old music hall songs, Part 2
London, Mar 10, 1927 Co 9188 Co 9188
WA5391
Only a rose
London, May 4, 1927 Co 4377, 01275
WAX3440-1 WAX3441-1
Dear, on a night like this The man I love
London, Mar 27, 1928 Co 9319 Co 9319
96
Tantalizing Tingles TONY LOWRY & DONALD NORTH, piano duet on one piano. London, c.Feb, 1929 1154-3 There's a rainbow 'round my shoulder Dominion A88 1155-2 Crazy rhythm Dominion A88 TONY LOWRY, piano solo WAX4995-2 Spread a little happiness WAX4996-2 I kiss your hand, Madame
London, Mar 19, 1929 Co 9711 Co 9711
GB6696GB6697-
London, May 1, 1934 DeF3997 DeF3997
Memories of love, Part 1 Memories of love, Part 2
VIC LUBOWSKI featured pianist with RALPH WILLIAMS & HIS RAINBO ORCHESTRA. Chicago, Nov 7, 1924 B31147-3 Get lucky Vi 19504
JACK LUMSDAINE. piano solo Melbourne, c.May, 1929 AZ.276 Around the world with Annie Laurie, Part 1 Beast BA 123 AZ.277 Around the world with Annie Laurie, Part 2 Beast BA 123 Other recordings by this artist are vocal performances, and outside the scope of this discography.
G.G. McBRAYER, piano solo 13935 Maple leaf rag
Richmond, Jun 27, 1928 Ge 20335
NOBLE McDQNALD. piano solo 266 Little Nell
N.Y., Jul 28, 1897 Berliner 266
270
Flirtation
N.Y., Oct 11, 1898 Berliner 270
272
Love thoughts waltz
N.Y., Oct 31, 1898 Berliner 272
97
Tantalizing Tingles THEO MACKEBEN & E. KASCHUBEC, Klavier duett. Berlin, Feb , 1927 19131-1 How many times? Homocord 4-2299 19132-1 Black Bottom Betty Homocord 4-2299 THEO MACKEBEN & GEORG HAENTZSCHUL, auf zwei Hugeln; vocal by Billy Barton. Berlin, 1930 16292 Swinging in a hammock vBB Ultraphon A877 16293 Horette Ultraphon A877
PERCIVAL MACKEY, piano solo 73166 My pet 73167 Greenwich witch
London, Jan Co 3230 Co 3230
A2007 A2008
London, c.Apr , 1925 Co 3663 Co 3663
Tea for two I want to be happy
1923
PERCIVAL MACKEY'S BAND, featuring Percival Mackey at the piano. London, Nov 9, 1925 WA2569-1 Dog on the piano Co 3822 PERCIVAL MACKEY, piano solo WA2631-1 Honey I'm in love with you
London, Dec Co 3847*
WA2692-2
I am thinking of you
London, Dec 29, 1925 Co 3847*
WA3299-2 WA3300-2
Fascinatin' rhythm Oh, lady be good
London, May 23, 1926 Co rejected Co rejected
WA3299-4 WA3300-4
Fascinatin' rhythm Oh, lady be good
London, Jun 16, 1926 Co 4000* Co 4000*
1925
THE "1926" ORCHESTRA, with pianoforte solos by Percival Mackey. London, Jun 21, 1926 WAX 1664-1 Hearts and Diamonds - Selection, Part 1 (Intro: Some day; Start caring) Co 9055* WAX 1665-1 Hearts and Diamonds - Selection, Part 2 (Intro: Opening chorus; For you; Your bright eyes) Co 9055* PERCIVAL MACKEY'S BAND, featuring Percival Mackey at the piano. London, Aug 11, 1926 WA3682-1 Slippery fingers Co 4044
98
Tantalizing Tingles PERCIVAL MACKEY THE "1926" ORCHESTRA, with piano solos by Percival Mackey. London, Aug 27, 1926 WAX 1859-2 Tip-Toes - Selection, Part 1 (Intro: That certain feeling; Nice baby; Sweet and low down; That certain feeling) Co 9123* WAX 1860-2 Tip-Toes - Selection, Part 2 (Intro: When do we dance?; It's a great little world; Looking for a boy; When do we dance?) Co 9123* PERCIVAL MACKEY, piano solo; with orchestra. WAX2430-1 My Son John - Selection, Part 1 WAX2431-1 My Son John - Selection, Part 2
London, Feb 3, 1927 Co 9187 Co 9187
LONDON THEATRE ORCHESTRA, with pianoforte solos by Percival Mackey. London, May 13, 1927 WAX2708-1 Lady Luck - Selection, Part 1 (Intro: Sing; I've learned a lot: Blue pipes of Pan) Co 9214 WAX2709-1 Lady Luck - Selection, Part 2 (Intro: If I were you; Syncopated city; Happy) Co 9214 Other records by Pervical Mackey's Band also feature the leader's piano. Those shown above are a selection of the more interesting titles.
LINDSAY McPHAIL. piano solo Kitten on the keys San
N.Y., c.Jul, 1921 Pathe 20623 Pathe 20623
LINDSAY McPHAIL, piano solo HARRY HUBERT (on Black Swan) Kitten on the keys
N.Y., c.Aug, 1921
San
Olympic 18112, Black Swan 2061 Olympic 15122
MAJOR & MINOR See The TWO OCTAVES.
DALTON MARSHALL, pianoforte solo LO.0278 Kitten on the keys
99
London, c.Dec, 1922 Homochord H366
Tantalizing Tingles ALFRED MARTINI An English pianist who recorded for Aco in the early 1920's. Despite titles such as "Ragging the classics" and "Choppin' the ivories" his playing is more within the classical piano style, rather than the novelty syncopated piano style.
THEO MASMAN See Leo H. DE LA FUENTE.
ISIDORE MAURICE (of Ciro's Club), piano fox-trot. LEONARD WATSON (on Coliseum) MARK STRONG (on Scala 603) JEFF BIGGAR (on Scala 619) ERNEST HARRISON (on Meloto) C5375 Kitten on the keys C5376
You tell 'em ivories
C5527
Coaxing the piano Breakin' the piano Silence and fun Greenwich witch
C5529
London, Dec , 1922
AcoG15131,Clm 1554, Scala 619 Aco G15131, Scala 603, MtoS 1318 London, Feb , 1923 Aco G15171, Scala 603 AcoG15190 AcoG15171 AcoG15190,Clm 1554
EDUARD MAY IN SEINER LUSTIGEN KLAVIER-PA RODIE UBER "PUPPCHEN" Berlin, Nov 15, 1928 Be7624 (a) Bach (b) Beethoven (c) Wagner nach Jean Gilbert Od rejected Be7625 (a) Puccini (b) Chopin (c) Liszt nach Jean Gilbert Od 0-2781 Be7624-2
Berlin, Dec 15, 1928 (a) Bach (b) Beethoven (c) Wagner nach Jean Gilbert Od 0-2781
RAY MAYER, piano solo TC2365 Wolverine blues
Chicago, Sep 29, 1928 Br test
BILLY MAYERL uncredited piano solo with SAVOY HAVANA BAND. 71946-1 Kitten on the keys
100
London, Oct , 1922 Co 3185
Tantalizing Tingles BILLY MAYERL (Solo Pianist to the Savoy Havana Band), pianoforte solo. London, Sep 24, 1925 Bb6679-4 The jazz master HMVB2131 Bb6680-4 All-of-a-twist HMV B2130 Bb6681-4 Eskimo shivers HMV B2130 Bb6682-3 The jazz mistress HMVB2131 Bb7245-1 Bb7246-2
London, Nov 12, 1925 HMV B2203 HMV B2203
Jazzaristrix Virginia creeper
BILLY MAYERL, piano solo WA2974-2 Loose elbows WA2975-1 Antiquary
London, Mar 3, 1926 Co 3926* Co 3926*
WA3366-2 WA3367-2
Sleepy piano Jack-in-the-box
London, Jun 4, 1926 Co rejected Co rejected
WA3366-3 WA3367-3
Sleepy piano Jack-in-the-box
London, Aug 26, 1926 Co 4115 Co 4115
London, Apr 19, 1927 WAX2605-1 The Desert Song - Selection (Intro: One alone; The Riff song; The desert song; If) Co 9212 WAX2643-1 White Birds - Selection, Part 1 WAX2644-1 White Birds - Selection, Part 2
London, Apr 22, 1927 Co 9215 Co 9215
WA6063-2 WA6064-1
Judy Golliwog
London, Aug 25, 1927 Co 4676 Co 4676
WA6353-2 WA6354-1 WA6355-2 WA6356-1
Marigold Punch Hollyhock Chopsticks
London, Oct 7, 1927 Co 4783 Co 4677 Co 4783 Co 4677
WA7459-1 WA7460-2
Cobwebs Muffin man & Clockwork
London, Jun 7, 1928 Co 4975 Co 4975
WA7968-2 WA7969-1
Honky tonk Rag doll
London, Oct 11, 1928 Co 5154 Co 5154
with vocal chorus by Gwen Farrar. WA8043-1 It don't do nothin' but rain WA8044-1 He loves and she loves WA8045-1 Rainbow WA8046-1 Old fashioned girls 101
vGF vGF vGF vGF
London, Oct 30, 1928 Co 5186 Co 5281 Co 5281 Co 5186
Tantalizing Tingles BILLY MAYERL, piano solo WA8139-1 Lucky Girl - Selection, Part 1 WA8140-1 Lucky Girl - Selection, Part 2
London, Nov 23, 1928 Co 5178 Co 5178
WA8487-2 WA8488-1
Mister Cinders - Selection, Part 1 Mister Cinders - Selection, Part 2
London, Jan 30, 1929 Co5336,ReG20716 Co 5336, ReG20716
WA8865-1 WA8866-2 WA8867-1 WA8868-1
Wistaria The wedding of the painted doll Love Lies - Medley Wake Up and Dream - Medley
London, Apr 15, 1929 Co 5416, ReG20520 Co 5416, ReG20520 Co 5385 Co 5385
WA9500-1 WA9501-1
Sweet nothings Jasmine
London, Sep 17, 1929 Co 5671 Co 5671
WA9510-1 WA9511-1
Follow Through - Selection, Part 1 Follow Through - Selection, Part 2
London, Sep 19, 1929 Co 5605 Co 5605
BILLY MAYERL, pianoforte solo WA9950-1 Three dances in syncopation, Part 1 WA9951-2 Three dances in syncopation, Part 2 WA9952Here Comes The Bride - Selection WA9953The House That Jack Built - Selection
London, Jan 17, 1930 CoDB45, FBI573 CoDB45,FB1573 C0DBI6 C0DBI6
WA 10317-1 WA 10318-1
London, Apr 25, 1930 CoDB117 CoDB117,D0213
Heads Up - Selection Cochran's 1930 Revue - Selection
BILLY MAYERL, pianoforte solo; with clarinet solo by Van Phillips (-1). London, Jul 10, 1930 WA 10547-2 The Love Race - Selection Co DB 188 WA10548-1 SonsO' Guns - Selection (-1) Co DB188, D0213 WA10553-1 WA10554-2
Sing, you sinners (-1) Any time's the time to fall in love (-1)
London, Jul 11, 1930 Co DB224, D0236 Co DB224, D0236
BILLY MAYERL, pianoforte solo WA 10737-1 Safety in Numbers - Medley WA 10738-1 Let's Go Native - Medley WA 10739-2 Nippy - Medley, Part 1 WA 10740-2 Nippy - Medley, Part 2
London, Oct 5, 1930 Co DB287 CoDB287 Co rejected Co rejected
WA 10739-4 WA 10740-2
Nippy - Medley, Part 1 Nippy Medley, Part 2
London, Oct 22, 1930 CoDB288 CoDB288
WA11018-1 WA11019-1
Little Tommy Tucker - Selection Ever-Green - Selection
London, Dec 23, 1930 CoDB380,ReG21259 Co DB380
102
Tantalizing Tingles BILLY MAYERL, pianoforte solo WA 11075-1 Stand Up And Sing - Medley WA11076-1 Blue Roses - Medley
London, Jan 16, 1931 CoDB406 Co DB406, Re G21259
WA 11263-1 WA 11264-1
London, Feb 27, 1931 Co DB445, Re G21063 Co DB445, Re G21063
CAl 1578-1 CAl 1579-1 CAl 1580-1 CAl 1581-1
Baby's birthday party Ten cents a dance
London, May 8, 1931 The Millionaire Kid - Medley, Part 1 Co DB517 The Millionaire Kid - Medley, Part 2 Co DB517 Songs Hits (1931) - Medley, Part 1 (Intro: The song is done; Running between the raindrops) Co DB534 Songs Hits (1931) - Medley, Part 2 (Intro: Fiesta; Shout for happiness; Goodnight, sweetheart) Co DB534
with vocal chorus; or with xylophone (-2) CAl 1988-1 You can't stop me from lovin' you v CA 11989-1 The match parade (-2)
London, Sep 15, 1931 Co DB639, Re G21215 Co DB639, Re G21215
BILLY MAYERL, pianoforte solo CAl 1998^1 Mignonette
London, Sep 23, 1931 CoDB728, FB1485, Re G21460 CoDB728, FBI485, Re G21460
CAl 1999-1
Honeysuckle
CA12084-1 CAl 2085-1
Say it with carols Medley, Part 1 Say it with carols Medley, Part 2
London, Oct 17, 1931 Co DB668, Re G21506 CoDB668,ReG21506
CA12410-1 CAl 2411-1
Have you forgotten? Helen - Selection
London, Feb 6, 1932 CoDB777,ReG21393 Co DB777
CA 12490-1 CAl2491-1
By the fireside Try to remember me
London, Mar 1, 1932 C0DB8O6 C0DB8O6, Re G21393
CA13035-2 CA13036-1
Words And Music - Selection, Part 1 Words And Music - Selection, Part 2
London, Sep 16, 1932 Co DB939 Co DB939
CA13327-1 CAl 3328-1
Please handle with care Balloons
London, Jan 13,1933 Co DB 1035, RZG21683 CoDB1035, RZG21683
CA13921-2 CA13922-1
Billy Mayerl's own selection, Part 1 Billy Mayerl's own selection, Part 2
London, Sep 14, 1933 CoDB1219 CoDB1219
CA14100-1 CA14101-1
Six miniatures, Part 1 Six miniatures, Part 2
London, Oct 26, 1933 Co DB 1239, FB1397 Co DB 1239, FBI397
103
Tantalizing Tingles BILLY MAYERL, piano solo London, Dec 18, 1933 CA 14214-1 Four aces, Part 1 (Intro: Ace of Clubs; Ace of Hearts) Co DB 1308, FBI264, RZG21996 CAl4215-1 Four aces, Part 2 (Intro: Ace of Diamonds; Ace of Spades) Co DB 1308, FB1264, RZG21996 CA14428-1 CA 14429-1 CA 14447-1 CA 14448-1
Sporting Love - Selection, Part 1 Sporting Love - Selection, Part 2
London, Apr 19, 1934 Savoy Havana memories, Part 1 (Intro: Kitten on the keys; Ukulele lady; What'll I do?; Carolina in the morning) Co DB 1419 Savoy Havana memories, Part 2 (Intro: Dancing time; Keep on humming; April showers; Indian love call; I'll build a CoDB1419 stairway to Paradise)
MR. & MRS. BILLY MAYERL, piano duet. CA 14643-1 Ace of Spades CA 14644-1
London, Apr 5, 1934 Co DB 1369 Co DB 1369
Marigold
BILLY MAYERL, piano solo CA 14745-1 The Joker CA14746-1 Hop-O'-My-Thumb
London, Aug 31, 1934 CoDB1445, FB1161, DO 1328 CoDB1445, FBI 161, D01328 London, Oct 25, 1934 Co DB 1488, FBI296 Co DB 1488, FBI29
See also ADDENDA (p. 172).
BERT M. MAYS, piano solo C2405-B New Orleans stomp
Chicago, Oct 5, 1928 Vo unissued
Other recordings by this artist are vocal blues performances outside the scope of this discography. NEVILL MELLAND HENRY MELLAND, piano solo E1714 Fourth's fever E1715 [unknown title] E1716 Missing every note E1717-2 Don't name it Bb 12855-1 BM2856-1
104
Discord rag Fascination blonde
London, Jan Pa R3495 Pa unissued Pa R3495 Pa unissued
1928
London, Mar 21, 1928 HMV unissued HMV unissued
Tantalizing Tingles FRANK MELROSE. novelty piano & traps 14802 Pass the jug 14803 Jelly roll stomp
Richmond, Feb 12, 1929 Ge 6774 Ge 6774
KANSAS CITY FRANK, piano & traps C3078-A Jelly roll stomp C3079-C Pass the jug
Chicago, Mar 8, 1929 Br 7062 Br 7062
BROADWAY RASTUS, instrumental 21227-1 Rock my soul 21228-2 Whoopee stomp
Chicago, c.Mar, 1929 Pm 12764 Pm 12764
FRANK MELROSE, piano solo 9602-3 Market Street jive
N.Y., Apr 9, 1930 ARC unissued
9608-2 9609-1
N.Y.,Apr 10, 1930 ARC unissued ARC unissued
Piano breakdown Whoopee stomp
N.Y.,Apr 11, 1930 9620-1 Distant moan ARC unissued Note: The above four titles were released on 10" Paramount LP CJS103. The 1929 Paramount titles are also included.lt has been claimed that the recordings on this LP are re-creations by Knocky Parker, and may not be the Frank Melrose versions listed here. MISS JEAN MELVILLE, pianoforte 8926-1 Pantomime 8927-1 Waltz from "Naila"
London, Sep , 1924 Winner 4208 Winner 4208
ALBERT SANDLER, piano & Jean Melville, violin; with vocal chorus by Olive Groves. London, Jan 5, 1932 CA12332An old violin vOG Co DB737, D0647 CA12333Looking at you vOG Co DB737, D0647 Other recordings by this Australian artist are classical compositions. CONSTANCE MERING, piano solo 11209 Trail of dreams 11210 Crazy quilt
N.Y., Sep 20, 1926 Ed 51845 Ed 51845, BA 5229
11268 11269
Beside a garden wall I've lost all my love for you
N.Y., Oct 27, 1926 Ed 51870 Ed 51870
W142938W142939-
Because I love you I'm tellin' the birds, tellin' the bees
N.Y., Nov 16, 1926 Co848-D Co848-D
CONSTANCE MERING & MURIEL POLLOCK, piano duet. N.Y., Mar 18, 1927 W143682-2 If you're in love you'll waltz Co 952-D, 0959 W143683-2 Following the sun around Co 952-D, 0959
105
Tantalizing Tingles CONSTANCE MERING & MURIEL POLLOCK, piano duet. N.Y., May 3, 1927 W144080-3 Spring fever Co 1004-D, 4681, 0698 W144081-2 The doll dance Co 1004-D, 4681, 0698 CONSTANCE MERING, piano solo W144790-4 Londonderry air W144791-2 Blue bells of Scotland
N.Y., Sep 23, 1927 Col318-D Col318-D
CONSTANCE MERING & MURIEL POLLOCK, piano duet N.Y., Nov 2, 1927 W144945-3 Polly Co 1211-D, 0947 W144946-2 Dainty miss Co 1211-D, 0947 CONSTANCE MERING, piano solo N.Y., Jun 12, 1928 CONSTANCE MERING & MURIEL POLLOCK, piano duet (-1) W146428-1 Why do I love you? Co 1552-D W146429-1 So dear Co 1552-D, 01224 W146434-3 Highhat(-l) Co 1447-D, 01224 W146435-1 Ragdoll(-l) Co 1447-D W147148-6 W147149-3
Ups-a-daisy! (-1) Hot! (-1)
N.Y., Nov 1, 1928 Co 1633-D Co 1633-D
WALTER MERRICK, piano solo N.Y., Apr 29, 1921 Rosa Caraquena; Come down; Labor all together Vi trial B25082-3 B25083-2 B25084-1 B25085-2 B25086-2 B25087-2
Kaiser William run away Bing-Bang Estelline Dis thing is a funny thing Let we labour all together Come down Kuffie Prince of Wales
N.Y., May 17, 1921 Vi73061 Vi unissued Vi73061 Vi unissued Vi unissued Vi unissued
B25402-2 B25403-2 B25404-2 B25405-1
Rosa Caraquena Come quick, the man at the door Amour d'aimee Bull Dog don't bite me
N.Y., May 19, 1921 Vi 73209 Vi unissued Vi 73209 Vi73060
BRUCE MERRYL & EDWARD O'HENRY, piano & organ duet. London, Dec , 1930 Marigold Beast Twelve 5207 Clockwork Beast Twelve 5207
106
Tantalizing Tingles BRUCE MERRYL, piano solo Favourite tunes of the momenr, Part 1 Favourite tunes of the moment,, Part 2
London, c.May, 1931 Beast 723 Beast 723
See also Harry BIDGOOD.
GEORGE MIDDLETON See Jack CLARKE.
BOB MILLER, piano solo N.Y., Nov 27, 1923 81372Syncopated piano chimes (Intro: Thru the years) Co unissued 81373Syncopated piano chimes (Intro: Sweet pal) Co unissued
BARRY MILLS See Ronnie MUNRO.
HELEN I. MITCHELL, piano solo GE 14223 Just imagine GE14224 Sweet mystery of life
Richmond, Aug 31, 1928 Ge test Ge test
LEOPOLD MITTMANN See ERSTES KLAVIER-QUARTETT.
GERRY MOORE, piano solo CE6641-1 I never had a chance CE6642-1 I'll string along with you
London, Sep 27, 1934 PaR1962 PaR1962
REX MOORE, piano solo W.226 Selections from "Rio Rita", Part 1 W.227 Selections from "Rio Rita", Part 2
Melbourne, c.Mar, 1930 Beast W613 BcastW613
107
Tantalizing Tingles ALAN MORAN & WALTER FELDKAMP, piano duet. N.Y., Jul 21, 1925 W140777-2 Nola Co 434-D W140778-2 Classicana Co 434-D with incidental singing by Arthur Fields. W141160-1 Lonesome W141161-2 Pretending
vAF vAF
N.Y. Oct 20, 1925 Co519-D Co519-D
ALAN MORAN & WALTER FELDKAMP, on two pianos. N.Y., Mar 16, 1927 11575-C Bye, Bye Bonnie medley Ed rejected 11576-C I know that you know Ed rejected 11575 11576
N.Y., Mar , 1927 Bye Bye Bonnie - Medley (Intro: Just across the river from Queens; You and I, love you and me; Tampico tap and toodle-oo) Ed 52005 I know that you know Ed 52005
See also Fred RICH.
LOUIS MORDISH, piano solo; with Commodore Grand Orchestra, Joseph Muscant conductor. London, Mar , 1934 CAR2582-1 Knave of Diamonds RZ MR 1240
IVOR MORETON HARRY ROY & HIS ORCHESTRA (with featured piano duet by Ivor Moreton& Dave Kaye]. London, Apr ,1933 CE6036-1 -2 Canadian capers Pa R1505, F1919, A3715 CE6037-1 Tiger rag Pa R1505, A3904 CE6073-1
CE6107-1
CE6118-1
108
Bugle call rag
London, May , 1933 Pa R1526, R1734, F1923, F2364, A3715
London, Jun 24, 1933 Limehouse blues & Chinatown, my Chinatown Pa R1554, R1948, F1927,A3701 Twelfth Street rag
London, Jun 28, 1933 Pa R1568, R1948, F1926, A3701
Tantalizing Tingles IVOR MORETON & DAVE KAYE, on two pianos; with guitar, bass & drums. London, Nov 16, 1933 CE6315-1 Dinah; After you' ve gone; Nobody' s sweetheart PaR1701,A3803 CE6309-1
St. Louis blues & Some of these days
London, Nov 28, 1933 Pa R1701, A3803
IVOR MORETON & DAVE KAYE [as above] (-1) HARRY ROY & HIS TIGER RAGAMUFFINS [Moreton & Kaye featured with Harry Roy, clarinet plus bass & drums] (-2) London, Feb 5, 1934 CE6377-1 Kitten on the keys & Russian rag (-1) Pa R1797, A3874 CE6378-1 Nola & Polly (-1) Pa R1797, A3874 CE6379-1 Farewell blues; You rascal you; Muddy water (-2) PaR1771,A3904 CE6380-1 Shine; My sweetie went away; Sweet Jennie Lee (-2) PaR1771 HARRY ROY'S TIGER RAGAMUFFINS [Moreton & Kaye featured piano duet, with bass & drums]. London, Jun 5, 1934 CE6514-2 Memories of you; Rain; Goodbye blues Pa R1859, F1925 CE6515-2 It don't mean a thing; Happy feet; Everybody loves my baby; I got rhythm Pa R1859, F1925 HARRY ROY & HIS ORCHESTRA [with featured piano duet by Moreton & Kaye] London, Jul 24, 1934 CE6586-1-2 The Roy rag Pa R1896, F1926, A6021,De942 HARRY ROY'S TIGER RAGAMUFFINS. London, Sep 17, 1934 CE6618-3 Sweet Sue, just you; Heebie jeebies; I wonder where my baby is tonight PaR1921 CE6619-3 Rockin' chair; Georgia on my mind; Lazy day PaR1921,A6056 CE6698-1 CE6699-1 CE6700-1 CE6701-1
London, Oct 31, 1934 Fox trot medley, Part 1 (Intro: Jealous; Whispering; Poor butterfly) Pa R1970 Fox trot medley, Part 2 (Intro: Margie; Aval on; How 'm I doin' ?) Pa R1970, A6078 Waltz medley, Part 1 (Intro: Love will find a way; I'll see you again; My hero) Pa R2009, A6055 Waltz medley, Part 2 (Intro: Destiny; If you were the only girl in the world; Alice Blue Gown) (-3) Pa R2009, A6055
HARRY ROY & HIS ORCHESTRA [with featured piano duet by Moreton & Kaye]. London, Nov 13, 1934 CE6717-1 The Continental Pa R1979, F1929, A6063 Ivor Moreton & Dave Kaye are featured briefly on many other recordings by Harry Roy & His Orchestra from this period, but the above selection is representative of their recorded repertoire. 109
Tantalizing Tingles THEODORE MORSE THE MORSE TRIO, piano duet [Theodore Morse & Abe Frankel] & drums. N.Y., c.Sep, 1917 66667 Jazzin' around Pathe 20430, 1181
FERDINAND (JELLY ROLL) MORTON FERD (JELLY ROLL) MORTON, piano solo 11537 King Porter stomp 11538—,-A New Orleans (blues) joys
Richmond, Jul 17, 1923 Ge5289 Ge5486
11544 11545 11546 11547
Richmond, Jul 18, 1923 Ge5218 Ge5218 Ge 5289 Ge 5323
Grandpa's spells Kansas City stomp Wolverine blues The pearls
JELLY ROLL MORTON, piano solo 8071 Thirty Fifth St. blues 8072 Mamanita
Chicago, c.Apr, 1924 Pm 12216 Pm 12216
FERD (JELLY ROLL) MORTON, piano solo 11907-A TiaJuana 11908-A Shreveport stomps 11909-A Froggie Moore 11910-A Mamamita 11911-A Jelly Roll blues 11912-A Big foot ham 11913-A Bucktown blues 11914 Tom cat blues 11915-A Stratford hunch 11916 Milenbergjoys 11917 Perfect rag
Richmond, Jun 9, 1924 Ge 5632, 3043 Ge5590 Ge unissued Ge 5632, 3043 Ge 5552 Ge 5552 Ge 5515, Buddy 8015 Ge 5515, Buddy 8015 Ge5590 Ge unissued Ge5486
JELLY ROLL MORTON, piano solo 534 Froggie Moore 535 London blues
Chicago, Jun Pm 14032 Rialto
C160(E2863) C163 (E2866) C164 (E2867) C166 (E2869)
Chicago, Apr 20, 1926 Vo 1020, Or 1007 Vol019 Vo 1019 Vo 1020, Or 1007
The pearls Sweetheart o' mine Fat meat and greens King Porter stomp
1924
JELLY-ROLL MORTON, piano solo; with clarinet and traps. Chicago, Jun 10, 1927 BVE38663-1 Wolverine blues Vi 21064, Bb B10258 BVE38664-1 Mr. Jelly Lord Vi 21064, Bb B10258
110
Tantalizing Tingles JELLY-ROLL BVE49448-2 B VE49449-1 BVE49449-2 BVE49450-2 BVE49451-1 BVE49451-2
MORTON, piano solo Pep Seattle hunch Seattle hunch Frances Freakish Freakish
N.Y., Jul 8, 1929 ViV38627,BbB 10257 Vi V38527 Vi 27565 Vi V38627,BbB 10257 Vi 27565 Vi V38527
MARY MOYA, piano solo Pierrot and Pierrette Pretty Polly
London, 1916 Bulldog 595 Bulldog 595
FRANCIS X. MULCALY, piano solo W.287 Lily of Laguna W.288 Classicalities W.289 Here in my arms W.290 Bye and bye
Melbourne, c.May, 1930 Vo757 Vo757 Vo762 Vo762
MADGE MULLEN, piano WA9204-2 The wedding of the painted doll WA9205-3 You were meant for me
London, Jun 22, 1929 Re G9377 Re G9377
London, May 28, 1930 WAR169-2 Alice in Wonderland Re unissued WAR170-2 Puttin' on the Ritz Re unissued NOTE: The above titles were originally assigned to Regal MR97, but this issue was reassigned to a pair of titles by a comedy vocal duo before release.
RONNIE MUNRO & BARRY MILLS, piano duet. E1406-3 The birth of the blues E1407 My heart stood still El408-2 Blue skies
London, May ,1927 PaE5833,A2262 PaE5833,A2262 Pa E5834, A2263
E1415-2
'Deed I do
London, May , 1927 Pa E5834, A2263
WE1555-2 WE 1556-2
Souvenirs Old names of old flames
London,Jun Pa rejected Pa rejected
1927
Souvenirs Old names of old flames
London, Jul PaE5903 PaE5903
1927
WE1555-4 WE 1556-4
111
Tantalizing Tingles RONNIE MUNRO & BARRY MILLS, on two pianos; with vocal refrain & effects. London, Nov 11, 1933 CE6293-2 The wedding of Mr. Mickey Mouse v Pa R1687, A3797
CLIFFORD MURRAY, piano solo 1543 Stand up and sing for your father 1544 Twelfth Street rag
West Orange, late 1921 Ed unissued Ed unissued
1548-C
All that I need is you
West Orange, Dec 7, 1921 Ed rejected
1548-G
All that I need is you
West Orange, Dec 29, 1921 Ed unissued
1549
West Orange, Jan 3, 1922 Waltz medley (Intro: On a little side street; Baby eyes) Ed unissued
1550
There's a down in Dixie feeling
West Orange, Jan 4, 1922 Ed unissued
1551
Ma!
West Orange, Feb 8, 1922 Ed unissued
1552
Little lost flower
West Orange, Feb , 1922 Ed unissued
JOE MURRAY, piano solo 11031 Tenth interval rag
Richmond, Oct 24, 1921 Ge Special?
ERNESTO NAZARE, piano 3941 Apanhei-te cavaquinho
?Sao Paulo, Sep , 1930 Od 10718
ROMEO NELSON, piano solo with talking. C4300-B Head rag hop
Chicago, Sep 5, 1929 Vol447
Other recordings by this artist are vocal blues performances, and outside the scope of this discography.
112
Tantalizing Tingles RUDOLF NELSON UND WALTER JOSEPH, Klavier-Duett. Berlin, Oct 4, 1928 BL4583-2 ParmerVeilchen Electrola unissued BL4584-1 Vis-a-Vis Electrola unissued BL4585-1 Friederike Electrola unissued BL4586-2 Josephine Electrola unissued BLR4932-1 BLR4933-2
Berlin, Jan 22, 1929 Electrola unissued Electrola unissued
Potpourri, 1. Teil Potpourri, 2. Teil
RUDOLF NELSON & FRITZ FREED, an zwei Flugeln. Berlin, Mar 9, 1933 OD 1503-2 Etwas fur Sie, 1. Teil Electrola EG2803 OD1504-2 Etwas file Sie, 2. Teil Electrola EG2803
Sydney, c.Jun, 1929 PaA2777 Pa A2777
BERYL NEWELL, piano solo WA400 A precious little thing called love WA401 The wedding of the painted doll
BERYL NEWELL, piano solo; with vocal chorus by Des Tooley. Sydney, c.Jun, 1930 PaA3018 WA547 Ragamuffin Romeo vDT PaA3018 WA548 Happy feet vDT WA567 WA568
Cheer up If I had a girl like you
vDT vDT
Sydney, c.Sep, 1930 PaA3060 PaA3060 Sydney, c.Jan, 1931 Pa A3085 PaA3085
BERYL NEWELL, piano solo WA593 I love you so much WA594 Dancing the Devil away
BERYL NEWELL, piano solo; with vocal chorus by John Warren. Sydney, c.Jul, 1931 WA636 I bring a love song vJW Pa A3183 WA637 You will remember Vienna vJW Pa A3183 with vocal refrain by Des Tooley. WA638 Here we are WA639 Ten cents a dance
vDT vDT
Sydney, c.Jul, 1931 Pa A3185 Pa A3185
WA670 WA671
vDT vDT
Sydney, c.Dec, 1931 PaA3250 Pa A3250
Goodnight sweetheart Jazz up your lingerie
BERYL NEWELL, piano solo WA672 Yes, yes (My baby said yes, yes) WA673 Bend down, sister
113
Sydney, c.Jan, 1932 Pa A3283 PaA3283
Tantalizing Tingles BERYL NEWELL, piano solo WA695 Frog puddles WA696 The Teddy Bear's picnic
Sydney, c.May, 1932 PaA3376 PaA3376
with vocal chorus [by Clem Williams]. WA697 The sweetest story ever told WA698 Little Alabama coon
vCW vCW
Sydney, c.May, 1932 PaA3375 Pa A3375
WA699 WA700
vCW vCW
Sydney, c.Jun, 1932 Pa A3386 Pa A3386
vDT vDT
Sydney, c.Oct, 1932 Pa A3477 PaA3477
By the fireside We will always be sweethearts
vocal chorus by Des Tooley. WA719 Hold my hand WA720 Pied Piper of Hamlyn
Sydney, c.Nov, 1932 PaA3510 Pa unissued
BERYL NEWELL, piano solo WA723 I want to cling to Ivy WA724 [unknown title] vocal chorus by Sylvia Post Mason. WA731 The flies crawled up the window
vSPM
Sydney, c.Dec, 1932 PaA3510
vocal chorus by Barbara James. WT 1259 Twentieth Century blues WT 1260 Black-Eyed Susan Brown
vBJ vBJ
Sydney,Jun 13 , 1933 RZG21724 RZG21724
with vocal chorus by Jack Davey. WA746 Keep young and beautiful WA747 Build a little home
vJD vJD
Sydney, Apr 26., 1934 PaA3851 PaA3851
BILLY NICHOLSON, piano solo 1977-2 Twinkling keys, Part 1 1978-2 Twinkling keys, Part 2
London, c.July, 1934 Eclipse 723 Eclipse 723
RAY NOBLE piano duet with Harry Jacobson, with the NEW MAYFAIR DANCE ORCHESTRA. London, Apr 28, 1931 OB801-2 You're twice as nice as the girl in my dreams HMV B6011, EA923 See also Raie DA COSTA.
114
Tantalizing Tingles DAGMAR NORDSTROM. piano solo BVE51196-3 Carolina moon BVE51197-4 Glad rag doll
N.Y., Apr 22, 1929 Vi unissued Vi rejected
BVE51197-7 Glad rag doll
N.Y., May 13, 1929 Vi unissued
BVE53516-4 Honey
N.Y., May 27, 1929 Vi unissued
BVE53922-4 Pagan love song BVE53923-4 Some sweet day
N.Y., Jul 16, 1929 Vi unissued Vi unissued
CECIL NORMAN, pianoforte solo L0.0549 Dustin' the keys L0.0550 Pianoflage
London, Dec 18, 1923 Homochord H545 Homochord H545
LO.0808 LO.0809
Tricky trix Dog on the piano
London, 1926 Homochord D929 Homochord D929
HH11039-2 HH11040-2
Flapperette Futureske
London, Jun 20, 1927 Homochord D1153 Homochord Dl 153
DONALD NORTH See Tony LOWRY.
SAM NOWLIN, piano solo N19721 So what N19722 Change N19723 Riff
Richmond, Oct 8, 1934 Ch 16828,40012 Ch 16828,40012 Ch unissued
CHARLES O'DONNELL feautured pianist with THE THREE RASCALS. London, c.Mar, 1913 Lxo2340 When the midnight choo choo leaves for Alabam' Jumbo 1078, Scala F466 Lxo2343 Baboon dance Jumbo A276, Clm 510 Lxo2346 On the Mississippi Jumbo 1078, Scala F466 Lxo2504 115
Ragtime Cowboy Joe
London, c.Dec. 1913 Jumbo 1098
Tantalizing Tingles CHARLES O'DONNELL featured pianist with THE TWO RASCALS. Yy873-2 O Death, where is thy sting? Yy877-2 When the jazz band starts to play
London, Jan 10, 1922 Zo 2281 Zo 2281
There are many other records by THE THREE/TWO RASCALS. Normally such recordings are outside the scope of this discography, but it was felt that a few examples should be included here as examples of Chas. O'Donnell's piano work - which is quite remarkable for the period.
PHIL OHMAN, pianoforte solo N.Y., Jul 3, 1922 B26581-1 Narcissus Vi 17100 Note: This was a remake of a 1912 recording by Ferdinand Himmelreich. The reverse continued to use the original Himmelreich master. soloist with ZEZ CONFREY & HIS ORCHESTRA. B27653-9 liza B27654-7 New Hampshire
N.Y., Mar 21, 1923 Vi 19055, HMV B1660 Vi 19055, HMV B1713, Zo3574
piano passages by Phil Ohman & Victor Arden with CARL FENTON'S ORCHESTRA. N.Y., Sep 19, 1923 11365 I love you Br2487* 11427
What do you do Sunday, Mary?
N.Y., Sep 25, 1923 Br 2487*
PHIL OHMAN & VICTOR ARDEN, piano duet. 11817 Nashville nightingale No, No Nora
N.Y., Nov 6, 1923 Br/BC 2512* Br/BC 2512*
piano passages with CARL FENTON'S ORCHESTRA. 12746-49 Worried
N.Y., Mar 27, 1924 Br/BC 2603
PHIL OHMAN & VICTOR ARDEN, piano duet. "Memories" - Medley waltz "Daisies" - Medley waltz
N.Y., Apr ,1924 Br/BC 2620* Br/BC 2620*
piano passages with CARL FENTON'S ORCHESTRA. N.Y., Jul 2, 1924 13469-71 No, No, Nanette medley (Intro: Tea for two; "Where has my hubby gone?" blues; You can dance with any girl at all) Br/BC 2640* piano passages by Phil Ohman & Victor Arden with BENNIE KREUGER'S ORCHESTRA. N.Y., Jul 24, 1924 13602-04 Charley, my boy Br 2667* PHIL OHMAN & VICTOR ARDEN, piano duet 13630-34 You know me, Alabam! Put away a little ray of golden sunshine 116
N.Y., Jul 29, 1924 Br 2670 Br 2670
Tantalizing Tingles piano passages by Phil Ohman&VictorArden with CARL FENTON'S ORCHESTRA N.Y., Jul 31, 1924 13649-52 Follow the swallow Br/BC 2668* 14481 -83
Fascinating rhythm
N.Y., Dec 15, 1924 Br/BC 2790*
PHIL OHMAN & VICTOR ARDEN, piano duet with vibraphone by Joseph Green. N.Y., Dec , 1924 Familiar Italian folk songs Br/BC 2794* Old familiar melodies Br/BC 2794* piano passages by Phil Ohman&VictorArden with CARL FENTON'S ORCHESTRA with vocal chorus by Billy Jones & Ernest Hare. N.Y., Jan 31, 1925 14788-90 Please be good to my old girl vBJ&EH Br/BC 2834* PHIL OHMAN & VICTOR ARDEN, piano duet with vibraphone by Joseph Green. N.Y., Jun , 1925 Operatic favorites Br/BC 2919* Waltzes of the past Br/BC 2919* PHIL OHMAN & VICTOR ARDEN, piano duet with orchestra. N.Y., Nov 2, 1925 E16818-20 Manhattan Br rejected E16821 -23 Sentimental me Br rejected PHIL OHMAN & VICTOR ARDEN with Regent Club Orchestra, piano duet with orchestra. N.Y., Nov 11, 1925 E16873-75 Manhattan Br/BC 2984* E16876-79 Sentimental me Br/BC 2984* PHIL OHMAN & VICTOR ARDEN WITH THEIR ORCHESTRA. N.Y., Jan 16, 1926 E17494-96 That certain feeling Br/BC 3035* E17497-99 Looking for a boy Br/BC 3035* E18211-13 E18214-16
Morning Glory Lane I'm in love with you, that's why
N.Y., Mar 5, 1926 Br3128 Br3128
E19265 E19267/68
The blue room The girl friend
N.Y., May 13, 1926 Br/BC 3197* Br/BC 3197*
E19659 E19660
Black bottom Lucky day
N.Y., Jul 2, 1926 Br/BC 3242, BrAu 3242 Br/BC 3242, BrAu 3241
E20006-07 E20008-09
Dizzy fingers Polly
N.Y., Sep 2, 1926 Br rejected Br rejected
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Tantalizing Tingles PHIL OHMAN & VICTOR ARDEN WITH THEIR ORCHESTRA. N.Y., Sep 13, 1926 E20112 Dizzy fingers Br/BC 3305* E20113 Polly Br/BC 3305* E20312-14 E20315-17
N.Y., Oct 1, 1926 Br3305? Br3305?
Dizzy fingers Polly
N.Y., Oct 22, 1926 Honeymoon Lane - Medley Br 3362 The Ramblers - Medley Br 3362 Note: This coupling was cancelled before release, and the same titles were remade as 12" recordings (see below). XE20495-96 Honeymoon Lane - Medley The Ramblers - Medley XE20497
N.Y., Nov 9, 1926 Br 20051 Br 20051
E20736 E20739
N.Y., Nov 16, 1926 Br 3377*, BrE 3377 Br 3377*, BrE 3377
Clap yo' hands Do-do-do
PHIL OHMAN & VICTOR ARDEN WITH THEIR ORCHESTRA; with male quartet. N.Y., Dec 20, 1926 E20996 I know that you know vMQ Br3410 E21001 Onealone vMQ Br 3410, BrAu 3410, 3762X v
N.Y., Feb 1, 1927 Br/3457*, BrE 3457
E21432
There's everything nice about you v
N.Y., Feb 4, 1927 Br 3457*, BrE 3457
E21632-35
South wind
N.Y., Feb 28, 1927 Br rejected
E21723 E21727
At sundown South wind
E22319 E22322
Hallelujah! Sometimes I'm happy
V
E23688 E23691
Me and my shadow Broken hearted
V
with vocal chorus. E21393 Mine
N.Y., Mar 3, 1927 Br 3481*, BrE 3481 Br3481*, 410-L, BrE 3481
V
V
PHIL OHMAN & VICTOR ARDEN, piano duet. E24452-54 Dancing tambourine E24455-57 Nola 118
N.Y., Apr 8, 1927 Br 3527*, BrE 3527 Br 3527*, BrE 3527 N.Y., Jun 21, 1927 Br 3592*, BrE 3592 Br 3592*, BrE 3592 N.Y., Sep 15, 1927 Br rejected Br rejected
Tantalizing Tingles PHIL OHMAN & VICTOR ARDEN, piano duet. N.Y., Nov 29, 1927 E25331 Nola Br4056* E25332 The glow-worm Br 4056*, 125-L Note: This coupling was originally assigned to Brunswick 3652, but this issue was cancelled before release. B157ISA B15716-A
Love in bloom I only have eyes for you
N.Y., Aug 21, 1934 Br6971,CoD01299 Br 6971, Co DOl299
See also Victor ARDEN.
JIMMY O'KEEFE Pseudonym for Zez CONFREY.
FRED OLDING Pseudonym for Arthur YOUNG.
VICTOR OLIVER, piano solo novelty GEX347-A Alabamy bound GEX348-A Salut a pesth
N.Y., Nov , 1926 Ge unissued Ge unissued
WALKER O'NEILL, pianoforte solo L0.0604 Dustin' the keys L0.0605 Scale it down
London, Feb 20, 1924 Homochord H675 Homochord H675
Bb4407-1 Bb4408-1
Scale it down Dustin' the keys
London, Mar 24, 1924 HMV B1806 HMV B1806
WALKER O'NEILL & RAY ALLAN, Klavier-duett. 1869-A Dustin' the keys
Berlin, May Vox 06217
ORESTE, piano solo 11392 The little white house 11393 She's still my baby
N.Y., Dec 22, 1926 Ed 51907, BA 5286 Ed 51907
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1924
Tantalizing Tingles ORIGINAL PIANO TRIO [George Dil worth-Edgar Fai re hi Id-Herbert Clairl. N.Y., Oct 29, 1921 8272 Apache love Ed 50888 8283 Bimini Bay Ed 50888
HARRY OSBORNE This was a pseudonym for Ernest L. STEVENS, whose recordings under his own name are listed later in this volume. However, the recordings made under the pseudonym of Harry OSBORNE are of material which is felt to be outside the scope of this discography.
JOHN OSCAR, piano solo C3733-B Boogie woogie
Chicago, Jun 26, 1929 Br unissued
Other recordings by this artist are vocal blues performances, and outside the scope of this discography.
DUKE OWENS Pseudonym for Jimmy BLYTHE.
BENNIE PAINE See Thomas WALLER.
JEAN PAQUES, novelty piano solo 11394-1 Flapperette 11395-2 Hot piano 88007-1 Flapperette -1 Hot piano 12368-2 12369-2
Crooked notes Pianotes
DICK PALMER, piano solo You tell 'em, ivories
120
London, Jan 5, 1928 EBW unissued EBW unissued EBR804 EBR804 London, Jul 6, 1929 EBW 4932 EBW 4932
N.Y., cJul, 1921 Arto 9082, Bell P82, H-T K82
Tantalizing Tingles VI PALMER Pseudsonym for Zez CONFREY.
VIC PALMER Pseudonym for Willie ECKSTEIN.
A.R. PARKES, piano solo; with J.F. Boothby, drums. A456 Medley A457 Tiger rag
Glasgow, 1934 Great Scott A456 Great Scott A456
HARRY PARR DA VIES, pianoforte solo GB6269-1 This Week of Grace - Selection, Part 1 GB6270-2 This Week of Grace - Selection, Part 2
London, Oct ,1933 EBW W43 EBW W43
TURNER PARRISH, piano solo N18968 Trenches
Richmond, Jan 13, 1933 Ch 16645, 50046, De3832 Ch 16645,50046
N18969
Fives
DICK PEARSON See Fred ELIZALDE.
WILLIAM PEARSON, piano solo 12609-A Strange woman' s dream
Chicago, Feb Ge unissued
HARRY PERELLA, piano solo BVE32582-2 Bluette BVE32583-2 Ivoritis
N.Y., May 7, 1925 Vi unissued Vi unissued
1927
HARRY PERELLA & RAYMOND TURNER, piano duet. London, May 28, 1926 HMV B2322 Bb8463-2 Kitten on the keys HMV B2322 Bb8464-2 Nola HARRY PERELLA, piano solo BVE43956-3 Ma belle BVE43957-3 Valsebleue
121
N.Y., May 8, 1928 Vi unissued Vi rejected
Tantalizing Tingles HARRY PERELLA, piano solo BVE43957-7 Valsebleue BVE45573^ Glowworm
N.Y., Jun 11, 928 Vi rejected Vi rejected
BVE43957-10 Valsebleue BVE45573-7 Glowworm
N.Y., Jul 10, 1928 Vi unissued Vi unissued
See also Ferdie GROFE.
RAY PERKINS, piano solo 7963 Look for the silver lining
N.Y., May 5, 1921 Ed 50806, BA 4347
7985
Make believe medley
N.Y., May 14, 1921 Ed 50806, BA 4362
8364
Blue Danube blues & Ka-lu-a
N.Y., Jan 10, 1922 Ed 50929, BA 4532
8367
I ain't nobody's Darling
N.Y., Jan 15, 1922 Ed 50933, BA 4535
8561
Three o'clock in the morning
N.Y., Aug 7, 1922 Ed unissued
8736 8737
March of the mannikins Parade of the wooden soldiers
West Orange, May 31, 1923 Ed 51192 Ed 51192
West Orange, Jun 4, 1923 8738 Mighty lak a rose Ed unissued 8739 Last rose of summer Ed unissued Note: Mxs. 8738 & 8739 were assigned to Edison 51 185, but this was cancelled before release. 10049
The Foot Guard waltzes
West Orange, Jul 26, 1924 Ed 51424
10050 10051 10052
Love and kisses Valse charme Dan za fl atten gei sten
West Orange, Jul 28, 1924 Ed 51424 Ed 51403 Ed unissued
10745
Show me the way to go home
N.Y., Dec ,1925 Ed unissued
N.Y., Dec , 1925 10760 Who & D'ya love me? Ed unissued Note: Mxs. 10745 & 10760 were assigned to Edison 51675, but this was cancelled before release.
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Tantalizing Tingles LOTHAR PERL, Jazz am Fliigel Bel0006 Cowboy Be10007 Ducky Bel0008 Rondo de jazz Bel0009 Tim and Tom BelOOlO Baby is wondered
Berlin, Aug 25, 1932 Od rejected Od rejected Od unissued Od rejected Od rejected
Bel0006-2 Be 10007-2 Be 10009-2 Bel0010-2
Cowboy Ducky Tim and Tom Baby is wondered
Berlin, Sep 17, 1932 Od 0-11727 Od 0-11727 Od unissued Od unissued
Der Letzte Mohikaner Grasshopper Hollywood stars Flying fish
Berlin, Mar , 1933 Gr 10012, Gr/Po 24256 Gr 10012, Gr/Po 24256 Gr 10095, Gr/Po 24257 Gr 10095, Gr/Po 24257
RUFUS PERRYMAN SPECKLED RED (Rufus Perryman), piano solo Memphis, Sep 22, 1929 M188Wilkins Street stomp Br 7116 Note: Other titles from this session are vocal blues performances, and outside the scope of this discography.
H. PETERSON, piano solo MISS HOLSOM (on Victory 234) HERBERT RICHARDS (on Victory 271) 717 Classic rag
London, Jul 9, 1929
HARRY PETERSON, piano solo 5322 Squirrel dance 5323 Hot Scotch
London, Nov Sterno 267 Sterno 267
RICHARD PHILPOTT, piano solo E3846 Baby E3847 Whispering
London, c.Dec, 1930 PaR845 PaR845
Victory 234, 271; Crystalate FC1054 Note: Crystalate and Victory 271 are titled "Le chiffon classique".
E4059 E4060
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Once again Flight of fancy
London, Apr PaR950 PaR950
1929
1931
Tantalizing Tingles RICHARD PHILPOTT, piano solo E4453-1 Here is my heart E4454-1 If I could be with you
London, Feb PaR1171 PaR1171
1932
?Berlin, c.1913 Malerfreuden (The Whitewash Man) Zo 525512 Kleine Kanone (Cannon ball) Zo 525513 Grizzly bear Zo 525514 Temptation rag Zo 525515 Note: The four titles listed above appear in a Dutch Zonophone supplement dated 15 October 1913. No further details are known. PIANO
PIANO 5654 5656
Vineta-Glocken Electric girl
Berlin, c.1923 Homocord 5654 Homocord 5656
Other issues credited simply as "PIANO" can be traced by checking the title in the index.
PIANO DUET See UNIQUE KEYBOARD NOVELTIES.
PIANOFORTE DUET 604K Justine-Agathe-Marie
London, early 1927 The Crown 921
PIANO MANIACS; with instrumental ace. A1457-2 Piano medley, Part 1 A1458 Piano medley, Part 2
London, c.Jan, 1934 Beast 3372 Beast 3372
PIANO SOLO For Berliner discs credited as above see under Fred GAISBERG. Other issues with no further identification can be traced by checking the title in the index.
THE PIANO TWINS, rhythm pianists. 11029As time goes by 11030Ooh! that kiss
N.Y., Dec 1, 1931 Ba 32321, Or 2378 Ba 32321, Or 2378
1188511886-
N.Y., May 25, 1932 MeM12395,Pell334 Me M12395,Pe 11334
124
Lazy day Got a date with an angel
Tantalizing Tingles THE PIANO TWINS, rhythm pianists; with vocal chorus by Scrappy Lambert or Ray Heatherton. N.Y., Jun 22, 1932 Hummin' to myself 11958-1 vSL MeM12413,Pe 11337, Ro 1880 11961-2 She's mine vRH Me M12413,Pe 11337, Ro 1880
KYLE PIERCE K.K. PIERCE, piano solo 11548 I forgave you 11549 St. Louis blues
Richmond, Jul 18, 1923 Ge unissued Ge unissued
MURIEL POLLACK (The Piano Girl), piano solo. N.Y., Dec 30, 1927 Ed 52197, BA 5471 18145-B My blue heaven Ed 52197, BA 5467 18146 (What do we do on a) Dew-dew-dewy day 18145-G
My blue heaven
N.Y., Jan 14, 1928 Ed rejected
18258-C 18259-C
Lip-stick Japansy
N.Y., Feb 24, 1928 Ed rejected Ed rejected
18258-H 18259
Lip-stick Japansy
N.Y., Mar 7, 1928 Ed rejected Ed 52267
18258
Lip-stick
N.Y., Apr 2, 1928 Ed 52267
18974 18975
I'll get by How about me?
N.Y., Dec 31, 1928 Ed 52492, BA 5654 Ed 52492
N996 N997
You're my silver lining of love My song of the Nile
N.Y., Jul 2, 1929 Ed rejected Ed rejected
N996 N997
You're my silver lining of love My song of the Nile
N.Y.,Aug23, 1929 Ed 14063 Ed 14063
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Tantalizing Tingles MURIEL POLLOCK & VEE LAWNHURST, piano duet. N.Y., Sep 8, 1934 38589Narcissus Del63 38590Dizzy fingers Del64 Del63 38591Nola Del64 38592Finesse MURIEL POLLOCK & VINCENT RUTH, piano duet. PI 6481Adios Argentina P16482Combination Adios Argentina & Tango
N.Y., Dec 14, 1934 ARC private recording ARC private recording
See also Constance MERING.
J. POMERANE See ERSTES KLAVIER-QUARTETT.
ARTHUR PRYOR, pianoforte solo. A407-1 A cork dance
N.Y., Sep 27, 1900 Vi unissued
RALPH RAINGER featured piano with PARAMOUNT STUDIO ORCHESTRA. L.A., Jan 14, 1934 PBS68699-1 Raftero Vi 24515, HMV EA 1356 See also Edgar FAIRCHILD RAMONA See Ramona DAVIES.
MARYAN RAWICZ & WALTER LANDAUER, two pianos. Vienna, 1928 Miss Annabelle Lee HMV AM 1782 "Very fast" HMV AM 1782 Voices of Spring, Part 1 HMV AM 1783 Voices of Spring, Part 2 HMVAM1783 Indian butterfly Of Man River Blue river Dainty Miss
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Vienna, 1928 HMV AM 1793 HMV AM 1793 HMV AM 1794 HMV AM 1794
Tantalizing Tingles MARYAN RAWICZ & WALTER LANDAUER, two pianos. Vienna, 1929 By the lake HMV AM 1953 Tango HMV AM 1953 Valse fantasie, Part 1 HMV AM 1954 Valse fantasie, Part 2 HMV AM 1954
BW2499-2 BW2500-1
The girl friend Blue bird, sing me a song Virginia Rag doll
Vienna, May , 1929 HMV AM 1956 HMV AM 1956 HMV AM 1957 HMV AM 1957
LADDIE RAY, syncopated piano solo. L0.659X King of Jazz - Selection LO.660X Puttin' on the Ritz - Selection
London, Jun , 1930 Beast Twelve 5172 Beast Twelve 5172
L0.731 L0.732
Popular melodies on a piano, Part 1 Popular melodies on a piano, Part 2
London, Sep , 1930 Beast Twelve 5192 Beast Twelve 5192
LO.823 L0.824
More popular melodies on a piano, Part 1 More popular melodies on a piano, Part 2
London, Dec , 1930 Beast Twelve 5215 Beast Twelve 5215
L0.947 L0.948x
Tuneful melodies of today, Part 1 Tuneful melodies of today, Part 2
London, Mar 19, 1931 Beast 3030 Beast 3030
with trumpet & saxophone. L0.1255 Ten of today's best tunes, Part 1 L0.1256 Ten of today's best tunes, Part 2
London, Oct Beast 3113 Beast 3113
BERT READ & HARRY JACOBSON, piano duet. GB5741Tunes of the times on two pianos, Part 1 GB5742Tunes of the times on two pianos, Part 2
London, Apr 10, 1933 De F3551 De F3551
BERT READ, piano solo GB6620Holiday GB6621 Dainty doll GB6623Tunes of the times, Part 1 GB6624Tunes of the times, Part 2
London, Mar 6, 1934 De F3977 De F3977 De F3924 De F3924
RALPH REICHENTHAL, piano solo Piano puzzle
N.Y., c.Nov, 1922 Arto 9193, Globe 7193, Bell P193
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1931
Tantalizing Tingles WM. REINHARDT & AL GOODHART, two piano specialty featuring Starr glissando keyboard; ace. by The New Yorkers. N.Y., Feb , 1928 GEX1102-B Willow tree Ge 6402, Spr 364 GEX1103-A Got myself another jockey now Ge 6402, Spr 364
SID REINHERZ, piano solo 8640 Mah Jong 8641-A The Boston trot
N.Y., Dec , 1923 Ge 5330, SG 9494 Ge 5330, SG 9494
8826-A 8827
N.Y., Apr , 1924 Ge 5439, SG 9542 Ge 5439, SG 9542
Monkey business I've got my fingers crossed
ROSITA RENARD, solo de piano E30324 Danza de los nanigos E30325 Blues
N.Y., Jul 5, 1929 Br rejected Br rejected
E30445 E30446
N.Y., Aug 20, 929 Br408?? Br408??
Blues Danza de los nanigos
Other recordings by this artist are classical performances. As no copy of this disc has been auditioned (even the exact issue number is unknown), it is possible that they are also played in the classical manner and are thus outside the scope of this discography. Their inclusion here is due solely to the interesting compositions performed.
MILTON RETTENBERG See Jack SHILKRET.
SISTERS RIALTO (Piano Diables), [vocal & piano duet]. ?Berlin, 1019bh3 Hovirag Po T49045 1020bh3 Kar a strapa Po T49045
1928
FRED RICH & ALAN MORAN, pianoforte duet; with vocal chorus by Ray Stillwell. N.Y., Jul 2, 1926 W142364-2 Valencia vRS Co690-D W142365-2 Barcelona vRS Co 690-D, 0520
128
Tantalizing Tingles FRED RICH & HIS HOTEL ASTOR ORCHESTRA, featuring Fred Rich at the piano. London, Jan 26, 1928 WA6863-1 Polly Co 4721 WA6912-2
Dolly Dimples
London, Feb 4, 1928 Co 4786
HERBERT RICHARDS Pseudonym for H. PETERSEN.
JOHNNIE RIDDICK featured piano solo with ARCADIAN SERENADERS. 9411 -A Yes sir, Boss
St. Louis, Oct OK 40562
1925
JUSTIN RING incidental piano with HNZEL'S ARCADIA ORCHESTRA OF DETROIT. N.Y., Nov , 1922 71038Teddy bear blues OK 4759
LEE S. ROBERTS, piano solo PB284-3 Lover's Lane PB285-3 Sweetie sweet PB286-1 An old sweetheart of mine PB 287-1 T 'j ours a moi
San Francisco, Apr 25, 1927 Vi unissued Vi unissued Vi unissued Vi unissued
LUCKEY ROBERTS, piano solo 47099-2 Shoo fly 47100-4 Shy and sly
N.Y., Oct 26, 1916 Co unissued Co unissued
W.L. ROBERTS, piano solo BVE51020-4 If I had you BVE51021-2 I'll never ask for more
N.Y., Mar 11, 1929 Vi unissued Vi unissued
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Tantalizing Tingles WILLARD ROBISON, piano solo 609 Up and down in China Out of the South 625 Peaceful valley
Chicago, c.Sep, 1924 Autograph 601 Autograph 601 Autograph 603
featured pianist with PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA; with vocal chorus by Billy Murray. N.Y., Jul 7, 1925 BVE32756-4 Footloose vBM Vi 19720, HMV B2112 WILLARD ROBISON, piano solo E3010-1 In the morning E3011-2 A letter from Dixie E3014Mykindofblues E3015Jubilee
N.Y., Aug 22, 1927 Pathe unissued Pathe unissued PA 11516 PA 11516
Other recordings by Willard Robison are vocal or dance band performances and, outside the scope of this discography.
GENE RODEMICH GENE RODEMICH'S ORCHESTRA, piano trio by Gene Rodemich, David Silverman &AllisterWylie. N.Y., Jun ,1922 8251 Broken-hearted blues Br2290 8257 Nobody loves me now Br 2299 8261/62 It's up to you Br2291 8263 Whenever you're lonesome Br 2299 8268 Neath the South Sea moon Br 2291 GENE RODEMICH'S ORCHESTRA, piano passages by Gene Rodemich & Allister Wylie. N.Y., Dec , 1922 9395/96 Teddy bear blues Br 2379* 9398/99 Fate Br 2379* 9401 Three little words Br2381 9411
Railroad man
N.Y., Dec Br 2399
, 1922
GENE RODEMICH'S ORCHESTRA, piano paasages by Gene Rodemich & Allister Wylie; or with piano solo by Gene Rodemich (-1). N.Y., Dec , 1922 9450 Falling Br 2389* 9455 Down in Maryland Br2391* 47-49CH 50-52CH 53-55CH
Mobile blues Missouri tickler blues Tenth interval rag (-1)
Chicago, Feb 21, 1924 Br/BC 2599 Br unissued Br/BC 2599
This orchestra made many other recordings, however those listed above are believed to be the most interesting so far as featured piano work is concerned.
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Tantalizing Tingles WALTER ROLAND JOLLY JIVERS, piano jive [Walter Roland-piano; Sonny Scott-Lucille Bogantalking/percussion]. N.Y., Jul 19, 1933 13582-1 Jookitjookit Vo 02532 13583-2 Piano stomp Vo 25015 13594-1 Whatcha gonna do? Vo 02532 13606-1
Hungry man's scuffle
N.Y., Jul 20, 1933 Vo 25015
Other titles from the above sessions are vocal blues performances by Walter Roland or Lucille Bogan acconpanied by Roland's piano (or sometimes guitar) and Sonny Scott on guitar. Walter Roland also made many other recordings of vocal blues performances and four guitar duets with Sonny Scott which were issued as by the Jolly Two. All these are outside the scope of this discography.
RAYMOND ROMANO See Arthur SCHUTT.
ALAIN ROMANS KLAVIER-VIRTUOSE ROMANS. 13045 I'm yours
Berlin, Feb , 1931 Artiphon 13045
GENE ROSE See Nacio Herb BROWN.
PATRICIA ROSSBOROUGH PAT ROSSBOROUGH & IVOR DENNIS, syncopated piano duet. London, late Jan, 1928 Z.345 Sometimes I'm happy Beast 232 Z.346X Possibly Beast 232 PATRICIA ROSSBOROUGH, piano solo DB 115-1 Funny face
London, Oct 24, 1928 Duophone D530
DB 132-2
My one and only
London, Nov 8, 1928 Duophone unissued
D177-3 D178-2
Roll away, clouds Paradise Square
London, Jan 4, 1929 Duophone rejected Duophone rejected
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Tantalizing Tingles PATRICIA ROSSBOROUGH, piano solo D177-6 Roll away, clouds D178-5 Paradi se Square
London, Apr 2, 1929 Duophone D543 Duophone unissued
PATRICIA ROSSBOROUGH (Syncopated Pianist), pianoforte solo. London, Jun 28, 1929 MB262-2 When summer is gone De F1507 MB263-2 Step high DeF1507 PATRICIA ROSSBOROUGH & IVOR DENNIS, pianoforte duet. London, Jul 18, 1929 Do something DeF1510 MB332-2A Walking with Susie DeF1510 MB333-3A PATRICIA ROSSBOROUGH (Syncopated Pianist), pianoforte solo. London, Aug 29, 1929 De F1537 DJ27-1 Doin' the new low down De F1537 DJ28-X1 He' s a good man to have around MB871-2A MB872-2A
Little by little I'll be reminded of you
London, Jan 22, 1930 De F1626 De F1626
MB950-3 MB951-2
Hot High and low
London, Feb 12, 1930 De rejected De F1693
MB950-4
Hot
London, Apr 1, 1930 De F1693
MB 1222-1 MB 1223-2 MB 1224-1 MB 1225-1
By the waters of Minnetonka In the still of the night My man is on the make Sky City
London, Apr 15, 1930 De F1795 De F1795 De F1741 De F1741
PATRICIA ROSSBOROUGH, pianoforte solo E3385-2 Sons o' Guns - Selection, Part 1 E3386 Sons o' Guns - Selection, Part 2
London, Jun 24, 1930 PaR709 PaR709
E3421-2 E3422-2
The Love Race - Selection, Part 1 The Love Race - Selection, Part 2
London, Jul 16, 1930 PaR708,A3158 PaR708,A3158
E3558-2 E3559
Follow a Star - Selection, Part 1 Follow a Star - Selection, Part 2
London, Aug 25, 1930 Pa R752 Pa R752
E3625-1 E3626-2
Frederica - Selection, Part 1 Frederica - Selection, Part 2
London, Sep , 1930 PaR770,A3105 PaR770,A3105
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Tantalizing Tingles PATRICIA ]ROSSBOROUGH, pianoforte solo. E3741 Nippy - Selection, Part 1 E3742-2 Nippy - Selection, Part 2
London, Oct 30, 1930 PaR791 PaR791
E3749-2 E3750-2
Evergreen - Selection, Part 1 Evergreen - Selection, Part 2
London, Nov 3, 1930 PaR804 PaR804
E3770-2 E3771
Little Tommy Tucker - Selection, Part 1 Little Tommy Tucker - Selection, Part 2
London, Nov 5, 1930 PaR817 PaR817
E3811-3 E3812-4
The King's horses You wouldn't
London, Dec , 1930 PaR825,A3143 PaR825,A3143
E3873-2 E3874
London, Jan 8, 1931 Love in the Rough - Selection PaR846 There's something about an old-fashioned girl PaR846
E3881-2 E3882-1
Blue Roses - Selection, Part 1 Blue Roses - Selection, Part 2
London, Jan ,1931 Pa R858, A3297 Pa R858, A3297
E3899-2 E3900-2
Song of the Drum - Selection, Part 1 Song of the Drum - Selection, Part 2
London, Feb 3, 1931 PaR875 PaR875
E4036-1 E4037-1
Parade of the minutes The wedding of the Three Blind Mice
London, Apr ,1931 Pa R948, A3468 Pa R948, A3261
E4191-2 E4192-1
Still I love her The match parade
London, Jul 15, 1931 PaR983 Pa R983, A3261
E4189-3 E4190-2
A musical comedy switch, Part 1 A musical comedy switch, Part 2
London, Aug 20, 1931 Pa R1094 Pa R1094
XE4243-1 XE4244-2 E4245-1 E4246-2
A Liebestraum fantasy Melody in F Leslie Stuart medley Lily of Laguna
London, Sep ,1931 PaE11165,A4346 PaE11165,A4346 PaR1148,A3272 PaR1148,A3272
XE4402-2 XE4403-2
Barcarolle humoresque Alice, where art thou?
London, Dec ,1931 PaE11188,A4379 PaE11188,A4379
E4415-1 E4416-2
Bow Bells - Selection Hold My Hand - Selection
London, Jan ,1932 PaR1136,A3857 PaR1136,A3468
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Tantalizing Tingles PATRICIA ROSSBOROUGH, pianoforte solo. E4463-2 Goodnight Vienna - Selection E4464-2 The Cat and Fiddle - Selection
London, Mar PaR1176 PaR1176
WE4670-2 WE4671-1 WE4672-1 WE4673-1
Home, sweet home - Medley, Part 1 Home, sweet home - Medley, Part 2 Killarney blarney - Medley, Part 1 Killarney blarney - Medley, Part 2
London, Jun 23, 1932 PaR1289,A3471 Pa R1289, A3471 PaR1263,A3523 PaR1263,A3523
WE4686-1 WE4687-1 WE4688-1 WE4689-1
One Hour With You - Selection, Part 2 One Hour With You - Selection, Part 1 Please don't mention it Birds singing
London, Jul Pa R1274 Pa R1274 PaR1301 PaR1301
WE4711-1 WE4712-1
Popular selection, Part 2 Popular selection, Part 1
London, Aug 19, 1932 PaR1290 PaR1290
WE4758-1 WE4759-1
Words and music - Medley, Part 1 Words and music - Medley, Part2
London, Sep 17, 1932 Pa R1325 Pa R1325
WE4795-1 WE4796-1 WE4797-2 WE4798-1
Meddlings with Mendelssohn, Part 1 Meddlings with Mendelssohn, Part 2 Flirting with Annie Laurie, Part 1 Flirting with Annie Laurie, Part 2
London, Oct 15, 1932 PaR1365,A3656 Pa R1365, A3656 PaR1359,A3583 PaR1359,A3583
WE4853-1 WE4854-1
The London Fire Brigade Liszt, Chopin and Mendelssohn
London, Nov 15, 1932 Pa R1379, A3578 Pa R1379, A3578
WE4906-1 WE4907-2
Mother of Pearl - Selection One little kiss from you
London, Jan 12, 1933 PaR1419,A6006 PaR1419
WE4924-2 WE4925-1
The Crooner - Selection Lying in the hay
London, Jan 26, 1933 Pa R1437 PaR1437
CE6014-1 CE6015-1
He Wanted Adventures - Selection, Part 1 He Wanted Adventures - Selection, Part 2
London, Apr 4, 1933 Pa R1484 PaR1484
CE6090-3 CE6091-3
Hallelujah, I'm a Tramp - Selection Hiawatha's lullaby
London, Jun 10, 1933 PaR1552,A3696 PaR1552,A3696
CE6152-1 CE6153-1
Slipova Pianoflage
London, Jul 19, 1933 Pa R1599, A3725 PaR1599,A3725
134
1932
1932
Tantalizing Tingles PATRICIA ROSSBOROUGH, pianoforte solo. CE6181-1 Nymph Errant - Selection CE6182-1 Nice Goings On - Selection
London, Sep 22, 1933 Pa R1624, A3917 Pa R1624
CE6265-1 CE6266-1
Gold Diggers of 1933 - Selection, Part 1 Gold Diggers of 1933 - Selection, Part 2
London, Nov 2, 1933 PaR1679,A3785 PaR1679,A3785
CE6332-1 CE6333-1
Footlight Parade - Selection, Part 1 Footlight Parade - Selection, Part 2
London, Dec 14, 1933 PaR1722,A3813 PaR1722,A3813
CE6352-1 CE6353-2
Broadway through a keyhole - Selection Sitting pretty - Selection
London,Jan 11, 1934 PaR1749,A3833 Pa R1749, A3833
CE6391-1 CE6392-1
My Weakness - Selection Conversation Piece - Selection
London, Feb 22, 1934 Pa R1776 Pa R1776, A3917
CE6430-1 CE6431-1
Waltz medley No. 1 Fox trot medley No. 1
London, Apr 5, 1934 PaR1810 PaR1810
CE6454-2 CE6455-1
Three Sisters - Selection, Part 1 Three Sisters - Selection, Part 2
London, Apr 18, 1934 PaR1821 PaR1821
CE6536-3 CE6537-3 CE6538-1 CE6539-1
George White's Scandals - Selection, Part 1 George White's Scandals - Selection, Part 2 Fox trot medley No. 2 Waltz medley No. 2
London, Jun 23, 1934 PaR1858,A3971 PaR1858,A3971 PaR1889,A6006 PaR1889
CE6592-2 CE6593-1
Streamline - Selection, Part 2 Streamline - Selection, Part 1
London, Sep 6, 1934 PaR1917 PaR1917
CE6630-1 CE6631-2
Fox trot medley No. 3 Little man you've had a busy day
London, Sep 26, 1934 PaR1937,A6053 PaR1937,A6053
CE6676-1 CE6677-2
Yes Madam? - Selection, Part 1 Yes Madam? - Selection, Part 2
London, Oct 18, 1934 PaR1954,A6136 PaR1954,A6136
CE6735-1 CE6736-1
Simple aveu Sweetmeat Joe the candy man
London, Nov 21, 1934 Pa R2345, A6651 PaR2010,A6098
CE6747-1
A cavalcade of martial tunes
London, Dec 4, 1934 Pa R2010, A6098
135
Tantalizing Tingles CARL RUPP. piano solo BVE37448-4 Just an ivy-covered shack BVE37449-4 Baby mine
N.Y., Mar 4, 1927 Vi unissued Vi unissued
VINCENT RUTH See Muriel POLLACK.
JOE SANDERS, piano solo BS71932-1 Intangibility BS71933-2 Southology BS72206-2 BS72207-2
Inhibition Embers
N.Y., Mar 9, 1932 Vi24033 Vi 24033 N.Y., Mar 24, 1932 Vi unissued Vi unissued
ARTHUR SANDFORD solo pianist with BILLY COTTON & HIS BAND. CAR 1978-1 Rhapsody in blue, Part 1 CAR 1979-1 Rhapsody in blue, Part 2
London, May 19, 1933 RZMR957, G21785 RZ MR957, G21785
HARRY SAVILLE in Left Hand Rhythm, piano solo. E1798 Happy-go-lucky E1799 I fell head over heels in love
London, c.May, 1928 PaR345 Pa R i l l
E2348
London, Mar , 1929 PaR345
Who did? - You did
JACOB SCHMIDT See Victor CORNELIUS.
KURT SCHMIDT HANS SOMMER, piano solo Berlin, c.Apr, 1925 Ich mochte traummen (Ah! dreaming! dreaming!) Gr/Po 20269 Come with me to Varasdin Gr/Po 20269 Sahara Gr/Po 20270 Monna vanna Gr/Po 20270
136
Tantalizing Tingles KURT SCHMIDT HANS SOMMER, piano solo Please I can't get the one I want Shanghai lullaby Marcheta Norvegia June night Kitten on the keys
Berlin, c.Apr, 1925 Gr/Po 20271 Gr/Po 20271 Gr/Po 20272 Gr/Po 20272 Gr/Po 20273 Gr/Po 20273 Berlin, Star 5998
c.1925
HANS SOMMER und FRANZ WACHSMANN, klavierduett. Berlin, c.Oct, 1932 Fiir'n Groschen Liebe Electrola EG2145 Ach, wie ist das Leben schbn Electrola EG2145 See also Grete WALTER.
PAUL SCHRAMM u. DINY SOTERMEER, Klavier-duett. Berlin, Jan 13, 1930 BLR5937-2 Sunshine and you Electrola EG 1788 BLR5938Nola Electrola EG 1788 BLR5939Radetzky-Marsch Electrola EG 1789 BLR5940-1 Deutschmeister Regiments-marsch Electrola EG 1789
ERWIN SCHULHOFF, piano Etudes de jazz, Part 1 Etudes de jazz, Part 2 Esquisse de jazz - Blues Esquisse de jazz - Charleston Partita, Part 1 Partita, Part 2
Berlin, c.Jan, 1929 Gr/Po 95199 Gr/Po 95199 Gr/Po 95197 Gr/Po 95197 Gr/Po 95200 Gr/Po 95200
..... ARTHUR SCHUTT, pianoforte solo A142 Try and play it A143 Pianoflage A144 The ghost of the piano A145 Teasin' the ivories
London, Aug 2, 1923 Re G8032 ReG8046 Re G8032 ReG8046
WILLIE CREAGER'S RHYTHM ACES, featuring piano specialty by Romano & Schutt. N.Y., Mar , 1927 GEX550-A The doll dance Ge 6083, Ch 15242
137
Tantalizing Tingles ARTHUR SCHUTT, piano solo 145503-3 Rambling in rhythm 145504-2 Jack in the box W401753-B
Lover, come back to me!
W401754-B
Piano puzzle
SCHUTT & CORNELL, piano duet E36463Canadian capers E36464-
Flapperette
ARTHUR SCHUTT, piano solo 16073-1 Limehouse blues 16074-1 The bring-up breakdown
N.Y., Jan 11, 1928 Harmony 860-H Harmony 860-H N.Y., Mar 28, 1929 OK 41243, PaR412, A2970 OK41243, PaR412, A2970 N.Y., Apr 14, 1931 Me M12160, Pan 25547, P12160, Br 1134 Me M12160, Pan 25547, P12160, Br 1134 N.Y., Sep 28, 1934 MerittLP4 MerittLP4
LILLY & EMY SCHWARZ, Gesang und am DoppelflUgel, or Klavier-duett (-1) Berlin, May 29, 1928 Be6913-2 Bambuleika Od A45511/12.0-2567 Be6914~2 Mein Herz ist eine Jazzband Od A45512/11, 0-2483 Be6915 Gehst du mit nach Honolulu Od 0-2483 Be6916 Ja, bei den Hottentotten Od 0-2567 Be7663 Be7664 Be7665 Be7666 Be7667 Be7668
Berlin, Nov 22, 1928 An der schonen blauen Donau (-1) Od 0-2736 Dainty Miss(-l) Od unissued Od unissued Die Herzogin von Chicago (-1) Od 0-2736 Persischer Marsch (-1) Od unissued O Doris, where do you live? Eilali, Eilali, Eilala, alle Kaffern sind aus Afrika! Od unissued
GEORGE SCHWEINFEST, piano March (?) Melodie Bouquet The Oolah - Waltz Dreams of the forest Fantasie galop Polka
138
N.Y., Oct 31, 1889 NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC
Tantalizing Tingles GEORGE SCHWEINFEST, piano What is your opinion? Illusion Little Gracie Lohengrin - Fantasie Lohengrin - Fantasie brilliante Erminie - Selections Hungarian polka Joie rustique Wedding march (Mendellsohn) The Oolah - Potpourri I love thee Templar - March The Oolah - Polka Bridal salute polka Gipsy Baron lancers Der Freischutz - Fantasie New York at night Olga Phonograph polka Santiago waltz Mariann waltz Clover - Selections Nocturne (Teybach) Last rose of summer Athalia - Priest's march Monastery bells GEORGE SCHWEINFEST, piano solo Coon Jim Yankiana
N.Y., Nov 2, 1889 NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC N.Y., Nov 4, 1889 NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC NAPC N.Y., c.1900 Vitaphone878 N.Y., c.Oct, 1906 Co 85083
See also Edward ISSLER. GEORGE SCOTT WOOD, piano solo 528-2 A bedtime story 529-2 42nd Street
London, c.May, 1933 Trusound A613 Trusound A613
CAR2571 -1 CAR2572-1 CAR2573-1 CAR2574-1
Piano pie No. 2, Part 1 Piano pie No. 2, Part 2 Piano pie No. 1, Part 1 Piano pie No. 1, Part 2
London, Feb , 1934 RZMR1246 RZMR1246 RZMR1264 RZMR1264
with drums. CAR2700-1 CAR2701-1
WeVe Not Dressing - Selection Flying Down To Rio - Selection
London, May 25, 1934 RZMR1312 RZMR1312
139
Tantalizing Tingles CHARLIE SEGAR [Key Board Wizard Supreme), piano solo. Chicago, Sep 10, 1934 C9432-B Cuban villa blues De 7027 C9433-B Southern hospitality De 7027 CP1121
Darktown Strutters' Ball & High society
Chicago, Sep 14, 1934 ARC test
C9645-A C9646-A
Cow Cow blues Boogie woogie
Chicago, Jan 11, 1935 De7075 De 7075, 3832
EZRA HOWLETT SHELTON, piano solo. 724 Dearest Darling
Chicago, c.Feb, 1925 Autograph
MARGOT SHERIDAN, piano solo AZ.38 Rag doll AZ.39 Kiddie kapers
Melbourne, c.Jul, 1928 Beast BA 17 Beast BA 17
JACK SHILKRET piano duet (with Milt Rettenberg) with NAT SHILKRET & THE VICTOR ORCHESTRA. N.Y., Mar 3, 1927 BVE38133-3 The camel trot Vi unissued BVE38134-4 The doll dance Vi 20503, HMV B2505, EA181 featured piano soloist with ZEZ CONFREY & HIS ORCHESTRA (see under CONFREY for titles by this studio orchestra which actually feature the nominal leader). N.Y., Jun 16, 1927 BVE26259-14 Kitten on the keys Vi 20777, HMV B5354 BVE39113-2 Polly
N.Y., Aug 25, 1927 Vi 21010, HMV B5403, EA267
JACK SHILKRET, piano solo BVE43542-3 Tomorrow BVE43543-2 Just across the street from Heaven
N.Y., Apr 9, 1928 Vi rejected Vi rejected
BVE43542-4 Tomorrow BVE43543-4 Just across the street from Heaven
N.Y., Apr 25, 1928 Vi 21396, HMV EA365 Vi 21396, HMV EA365
140
Tantalizing Tingles NAT SHILKRET feautured piano soloist with ZEZ CONFREY & HIS ORCHESTRA (see under CONFREY for titles by this studio orchestra which actually feature the nominal leader). N.Y., Jun 3, 1927 BVE26259-12 Kitten on the keys Vi rejected BVE39215-2 Dizzy fingers Vi 20777, HMV B5354 NAT SHILKRET, piano solo; with drums by Joe Green. BVE39288-4 Dawn of tomorrow
N.Y., Jun 23, 1927 Vi unissued
AL SIEGEL, pianoforte solo Yy9791-2 Buzzin' bees Yy9792-2 Johnny Dunn's novelty blues Yy9793-2 Someone is losin' Susan Yy9794-1 For baby and me
London, Dec 22, 1926 Zo unissued Zo unissued Zo2862* Zo2862*
Yy 10207-2 Yy 10208-2 Yy 10209-2 Yy 10210-2
London, Feb 24, 1927 Zo5056 Zo5056 Zo 2945* Zo 2945*
Dusting the keys Polly Classicana Whippin'the ivories
FRANK SIGNORELLI, piano solo E6109-11 Goose pimples E6112-14 A blues serenade
N.Y., Jun 22, 1927 Vo unissued Vo unissued
J.K. SILBERBERG, piano solo M3372-1 Valse lente M3373-1 Plunky plunks
N.Y., May 16, 1901 Vi unissued Vi unissued
DAVID SILVERMAN See Gene RODEMICH. LEE SIMS, piano solo C191/92 Talking to the moon C193/94 Tenderly
Chicago, Apr 20, 1926 Br rejected Br rejected
C316/17 C318/20
Chicago, May 7, 1926 Br rejected Br rejected
141
Talking to the moon Tenderly
Tantalizing Tingles LEE SIMS, piano solo C350 Talking to the moon C351 Tenderly
Chicago, May 28, 1926 Br/BC 3202* Br/BC 3202*
C457 C459
Chicago, Jul 13, 1926 Br/BC 3266* Br/BC 3266*
Adorable I'd climb the highest mountain
Chicago, Sep 11, 1926 C631 What's the use of crying? Br/BC 3320* C633 Thinking Br unissued C634 Pal of my lonesome hours Br/BC 3320* C635-36 Tell me with your smile Br unissued Note: Mxs. C633 (E20161) & C636 (E20163) were assigned to Brunswick 3321, but this was cancelled before release. E21296 E21302
The little white house made me cry It made you happy when you mz
N.Y., Jan 25, 1927 Br3462* Br 3462*
C887 C889-90 C892 C89-94
Song of the wanderer So blue Falling in love with you Let's make believe
Chicago, May 3, 1927 Br 3551*, BrE 3551 Br unissued Br 3551*, BrE 3551 Br unissued
E23639
I'm coming, Virginia
?N.Y., Jun , 1927 Br 3617*, BrE 3617
C1033
Me and my shadow
Chicago, Jul 6, 1927 Br 3617*, BrE 3617
E25364
Let's misbehave
N.Y., Nov 30, 1927 Br 3754*, BrE 3708
E25380
Mine - all mine
N.Y., Dec 1, 1927 Br 3754*, BrE 3708
E25410 E25412 E25415 E25418
Diane The song is ended Deep in my heart, dear Indian love call
N.Y., Dec , 1927 Br 3800*, BrE 3742 Br 3758* Br 3799*, BrE 3743 Br 3799*, BrE 3743
E25429 E25432
Among my souvenirs Are you thinking of me tonight?
N.Y., Dec , 1927 Br3758* Br 3800*, BrE 3742
with incidental violin (-1), or incidental trumpet (-2). E25437/38 Meditation (-1) E25439 Some of these days (-2)
142
N.Y., Dec , 1927 Br 3764*, BrE 3714 Br 3764*, BrE 3714
Tantalizing Tingles LEE SIMS, piano solo; with orchestra. XE27844-A Improvisations XE27845-B Contrasts
N.Y., Jul , 1928 Br 20069* Br 20069*
LEE SIMS, piano solo C2533 I can't give you anything but love C2534 If I lost you C2535 Sonny Boy
Chicago, Nov 8, 1928 Br 4152*, BrE 3907 Br4010* Br 4152*, BrE 3907
C2552
When summer is gone
Chicago, Nov Br4010*
1928
with trumpet (-2) C3117 If I had you C3118 Caressing you (-2)
Chicago, Mar , 1929 Br 4339*, BrE 5000 Br 4339*, BrE 5000
LEE SIMS,, piano solo C3589 Love me or leave me
Chicago, Jun Br4422*
C3604
Lover, come back to me
Chicago, Jun , 1929 Br4422*
C4405-B
Ain't misbehavin'
Chicago, Sep 13, 1929 Br4650*
C4412-C C4413-A
Pagan love song I'm just a vagabond lover
Chicago, Sep 14, 1929 Br 4572* Br4572*
C4721C4722-
Don't ever leave me Why was I born?
Chicago, Nov , 1929 Br4639 Br4639
C4866-
Gotta feelin' for you
Chicago, Dec , 1929 Br4650*
,1929
LEE SIMS, piano solo; with trumpet. St. Louis blues C5361 I wish I could shimmy like my sister Kate C5364
Chicago, Feb , 1930 Br4780* Br4780*
LEE SIMS, piano solo If I could be with you C6118-A C6119What's the use? C6120-A What's the use?
Chicago, Aug , 1930 Br4906*, 1025 Br rejected Br4906*, 1025
C7165-A C7166-B
Something to remember you by Body and soul
C7785-B
Star dust
C7786-A
Rockin' chair
143
Chicago, Jan ,1931 Br 6040*, 1092 Br6040*, 1092 Chicago, May , 1931 Br6132, 1153, PanP12213 Br6132, 1153, PanP12213
Tantalizing Tingles LEE SIMS, piano solo C8155-B Blues in my heart C8156-A Sweet and lovely B13847-B B13848-B
Don't blame me Lazybones
B13847-C
Don't blame me
B13848-C
Lazybones
HERNDON SLICER, piano solo. W403181-A Turkish towel W403182-A Dance of the pajama kids
'TINE TOP" "PINE TOP "PINE TOP C2623-B C2624-B C2625-B C2626-B
Chicago, Oct ,1931 Br6212, 1248 Br6212, 1248 N.Y.,Aug21, 1933 Br rejected Br rejected N.Y., Aug 29, 1933 Br 6649, 01604, Co DOl 116 Br 6649, 01604, Co DOl 116 Richmond, Va., Oct 18, 1929 OK unissued OK unissued
Chicago, Dec 4, 1928 SMITH, piano & kazoo (-1). SMITH & HIS HOKUM JUG BOYS (-2). SMITH, singing monologue; piano ace. (-3). Pine Top blues (-2) Vo rejected Pine Top trouble (-1) Vo rejected I got more sense than that (-3) Vo rejected Now I ain't got nothin' at all (-3) Vo rejected
"PINE TOP' SMITH, vocal with piano; talking by Rosetta Settles. Chicago, Dec 7, 1928 C2644-B Pine Top's sober now Vo rejected "PINE TOP" "PINE TOP" C2646-B TC2647-B
SMITH, comedy vocal monologue; piano ace. (-4). SMITH, piano drag (-5). Chicago, Dec 10, 1928 Big Boy, they can't do that (-4) Vorejected Jump steady (-5) Vo test
"PINETOP' SMITH & ALBERTA REYNOLDS, vocal duet; with piano ace. Chicago, Dec 12, 1928 C2654-B Nobody knows you when you're down nad out Vorejected "PINE TOP" SMITH, vocal with piano. C2725-A-B Pine Top blues C2726-A-B
Pine Top's boogie woogie
"PINE TOP" SMITH, novelty vocal with piano. C2796-B I got more sense than that C2797-B I'm sober now
144
Chicago, Dec 29, 1928 Vo 1245, Spt S2217, Br 80008, 03600 Vo 1245, Spt S2217, Br 80008, 03600 Chicago, Jan 14, 1929 Vol266 Vo 1266, Br 80009
Tantalizing Tingles "PINETOP" SMITH, vocal with piano (-6). Chicago, Jan 15, 1929 "PINETOP" SMITH, piano solo with talking (-7). C2798-B Big Boy, they can't do that (-6) Vo 1256 C2799-A-B Jump steady blues (-7) Vo 1298, Br 80009 C2800Now I ain't got nothin' at all (-6) Vo 1298 C2801Nobody knows you when you're down and out (-6) Vol256 C3115-B
Driving wheel blues (-6)
Chicago, Mar 13, 1929 Vo unissued
W.M. SMITH, piano solo; with mandolin attachment. Richmond, Oct 1, 1932 SMITH & IRVINE, piano duet; with mandolin attachment (-1). N18814 Sally Gooden Ch 16518 N18815 Lonesome road blues (-1) Ch 16518 N18816 Hand me down my walking cane (-1) Ch 16508 N18817 Don't let your deal go down (-1) Ch 16508
WILLIE "THE LION" SMITH, piano solo 15210-1 Finger buster 15211-2 I've got to have my moments
N.Y., May 14, 1934 MerittLP4 ARC unissued
HARRY SNODGRASS (King of the Ivories), piano solo; J.M. Witten, announcing. Chicago, Feb 18, 1925 14976 Three o'clock in the morning Br2850* 14995 14999 15001-02
Dusting the keys The moonlight, a waltz and you Blue evening blues
Chicago, Feb 19, 1925 Br/BC 2852* Br 2850* Br/BC 2852*
HARRY M. SNODGRASS (King of the Ivories), piano solo. Chicago, Mar 12, 1926 E18430-31 Canadian capers Br 3137* E18432-33 The world is waiting for the sunrise Br3137* E18434-35 The prisoner's song Br 3138* El8436-37 Hero of my sunset dreams Br 3138* Chicago, Jun 22, 1926 J.M. Witten, announcing. Br unissued E19639-40 Sabbath chimes Br unissued E19641 Melody of love Br/BC 3239* E19644 Al on g Mi ami shore Br/BC 3239* E19646 Maple leaf rag Note: Mxs. El9640 & El9641 were originally assigned to Br 3238, but this was later changed to El9641 & E20579. Both these couplings were cancelled before release. E20579
145
Mighty lak' a rose
Chicago, Oct 29, 1926 Br unissued
Tantalizing Tingles O. ROSCOE SNOWDEN, piano solo 71919-C Deep sea blues 71920-C Misery blues
N.Y., Oct ,1923 OK rejected OK rejected
71919-D 71920-D
N.Y., Nov , 1923 OK 8119 OK 8119
Deep sea blues Misery blues
SOLO NA KLAVIR ?Prague, c.1918 67993 Posledni kapky valcik Ceska Deska D905 Note: The reverse of this disc is a 1913 recording by American pianist Mike Bernard (under the same pseudonym).
HANS SOMMER Pseudonym for Kurt SCHMIDT.
DINY SOTERMEER See Paul SCHRAMM.
ROY SPANGLER, piano solo 383 Red onion rag
N.Y., c.Mar, 1913 Rex 5026,5342
401
N.Y., c.Mar, 1913 Rex 5024
Cannon ball rag
ROY SPANGLER & HIS INSTRUMENTALISTS. Piping Rock
N.Y., Rex 5192
1914
SPECKLED RED Pseudonym for Rufus PERRYMAN.
MISCHA SPOLIANSKY, piano solo Be4374 May be Be4375 Sag' mir ein zartliches Wort
Berlin, Nov 26, 1924 Od 312.738,0-1402 Od 312.739, 0-1402
featured piano with KUNSTLER ORCHESTER SANDOR JOZSI. Berlin, Jan 13, 1925 Be4430 The clock is playing OdA44528 Be4498 146
Serenata
Berlin, Jan 31, 1925 OdA44544
Tantalizing Tingles MISCHA SPOLIANSKY, piano solo Be4560 I'm goin'South Be4561 Lonely little melody
Berlin, Mar 26, 1925 OdA41255, 0-1067 OdA41256, 0-1067
Be4735-2 Be4736
Tea for two I can't get the one I want
Berlin, Aug 27, 1925 OdA41301 OdA41302
Be4745 Be4746
It had to be you Love is just a wish for you
Berlin, Aug 28, 1925 OdA41311,0-1466 OdA41312, 0-1466
Be4809
Fruhlingsstimmen
Berlin, Sep 29, 1925 Od rejected
Be4818
Mimosa
Berlin, Sep 30, 1925 Od rejected
Be4957-2 Be4958-3
Fruhlingsstimmen Mimosa
Berlin, Jan 26, 1926 Od unissued OdA41497, 0-1534
Be5334 Be5335
Fascinating rhythm Foxtrot-militaire
Berlin, Oct 1, 1926 Od rejected Od rejected
Be5334~3 Be5335-3
Fascinating rhythm Foxtrot-militaire
Berlin, May 20, 1927 Od 0-2166 Od 0-2166
CE6729-1 CE6730-1 CE6731-1 CE6732-1
My song for you & With all my heart Serenata Carmencita I wait for you Tell me tonight
London, Nov 20, 1934 PaR1998,A6084 PaR1998 PaR1999,A6084 PaR1999
Other recordings by this artist are celeste solos or vocal performances, and are outside the scope of this discography.
FRITZ STAHMER FRED STEAMER, piano solo R63 K'nice and k'nifty R64 Rufenreddy
147
Berlin, Nov 1924 Acme 2060 Acme 2061
Tantalizing Tingles HENRY STARR, piano solo 1317 Mr. Freddie 1318 Willow tree
L.A., c.Mar, 1928 Flexo 148 Flexo 148
Other recordings by this artist are self-accompanied vocals which are outside the scope of this discography.
FRED STEAMER Pseudonym for Fritz STAHMER.
HENRY STEELE, piano novelty; with orchestra. XX1683-2 Jack o'Clubs
London, May , 1929 Piccadilly 340
XX2002
London, Jul ,1929 Piccadilly 340
Slippery fingers
HENRY STEEL, novelty piano solo; with orchestra. 3208 Keyboard kapers 3209
A shower of notes
London, Dec , 1929 Piccadilly 446, Octacros 660 Piccadilly 446, Octacros 660
FRED STEIN Pseudonym for Alfred HECKER.
HEINRICH STEINER & WOLFRAM STEINMANN, zwei Hugel. Berlin, c.Jan, 1931 04304 Russian cocktail Tri-Ergon TE6137 04305 Austrian cocktail Tri-ErgonTE6137
WOLFRAM STEINMANN See Heinrich STEINER.
ERNEST L. STEVENS, piano solo West Orange, Feb 14, 1922 1553 On a little side street (Intro: Baby's eyes) Ed 50933, BA 4560 1554 Ma! medley fox trot (Intro: Glow little lantern of love) Ed 50929, BA 4527 1555 1556
148
Tomorrow Land waltz medley |unknown title]
West Orange, Mar 4, 1922 Ed51019 "Experimental record"
Tantalizing Tingles ERNEST L. STEVENS, piano solo 1558 Swaying
West Orange, Mar 28, 1922 Ed 50959, BA 4575
1559
Memories of the South
West Orange, Mar 29, 1922 Ed 50960, BA 4555
1560
Titl's serenade
West Orange, Apr 3, 1922 "Hold"
1561
Silver threads among the gold
West Orange, Apr 11, 1922 Ed rejected
1562
The rosary
West Orange, Apr 20, 1922 Ed rejected
1565
On the gin, gin, ginny shore
West Orange, May 11, 1922 Ed 51003
1580
Hesitation waltz
West Orange, Sep 19, 1922 Ed 51049, BA 4698
1582
Three o'clock in the morning
West Orange, Sep 22, 1922 Ed 51049, BA 4676
8702
Artist's reverie
West Orange, Oct 16, 1922 Ed 51086, BA 4728
8703
Valse intermezzo from "The Love Cure"
West Orange, Nov 3, 1922 Ed 51086, BA 4766
8704-C 8705-C
Calanthe waltzes Far From Thee waltzes
West Orange, Nov 9, 1922 Ed rejected Ed rejected
8704-F
Calanthe waltzes
West Orange, Dec 2, 1922 Ed 51105, BA 4708
8705
Far From Thee waltzes
West Orange, Dec 9, 1922 Ed 51105, BA 4710
8719
Love's lament
West Orange, Feb 3, 1923 Ed unissued
8721-C
Amoureuse valse
West Orange, Feb 8, 1923 Ed rejected
8721 -H
Amoureuse valse
West Orange, Mar 3, 1923 Ed rejected
8721-L
Amoureuse valse
West Orange, Mar 17, 1923 Ed unissued
8731-C
Wonderful one
West Orange, Mar 24, 1923 Ed rejected
149
Tantalizing Tingles ERNEST L. STEVENS, piano solo. 8731-E Wonderful one
N.Y., Apr 6, 1923 Ed rejected
8731-H
Wonderful one
West Orange, May 10, 1923 Ed unissued
8740
A kiss in the dark
West Orange, Jun 14, 1923 Ed 51198
8741
Crying for you
West Orange, Jun 22, 1923 Ed 51198
8742
Who's sorry now
West Orange, Jun 22, 1923 Ed 51208
8744
Knice and knifty
West Orange, Jul 11, 1923 Ed 51209, BA 4811
8745-C
Greenwich witch
West Orange, Jul 13, 1923 Ed rejected
9084
Broken hearted melody
West Orange, Jul 19, 1923 Ed 51208
8745
Greenwich witch
West Orange, Jul 21, 1923 Ed 51209
9085
Love is all
West Orange, Jul 25, 1923 Ed 51217
West Orange, Jul 28, 1923 Edison LP 77 My pet 8748-A Note: This previously unissued title was released on a two-record microgroove LP set by the Edison National Historic Site. These bear a reproduction of the 1920's Edison label. 8750-C 8751-C
You wanted someone to play with Somebody's wrong
West Orange, Aug 13, 1923 Ed unissued Ed unissued
8752
Steal a little kiss while dancing
West Orange, Aug 23, 1923 Ed 51241
8757
When you are in my arms
West Orange, Sep 14, 1923 Ed 51241
8789
Dreamy melody
West Orange, Oct 31, 1923 Ed 51268
8791
I love you
West Orange, Nov 3, 1923 Ed 51268
10014
Just one rose
West Orange, Feb 2, 1924 Ed 51310
150
Tantalizing Tingles ERNEST L. STEVENS, piano solo. West Orange, Feb 6, 1924 10015 Waltz medley (Intro: Just one rose; Who's sorry now; Red moon) Ed unissued Note: The above recording was an experimental 12" master. 10017
Classicana
West Orange, Feb 16, 1924 Ed unissued
10019
A smile will go a long long way
West Orange, Mar 20, 1924 Ed 51326, BA 4878
19040 (N731) The sun is at my window 19041 (N732) I loved you then
N.Y.,Feb 11, 1929 Ed 52526 Ed 52526, BA 5688
Other recordings by Ernest L. Stevens, such as those with his Trio or Dance Orchestra, and those piano solos of classical or standard material he made under the pseudonyms of Franz Falkenburg and Harry Osborne, are outside the scope of this discography.
DAN STEWART, piano solo with talking. C4921 New Orleans blues
Chicago, Dec 7, 1929 Vo 1536
JACK STRACHEY, piano solo DB85-1 Cosmopolis, Part 1 DB86-1 Cosmopolis, Part 2 DB87-1 Cosmopolis, Part 3 DB88-1 Pirouette & Spanish dance
London, Oct 8, 1928 Duophone D536 Duophone D536 Duophone D537 Duophone D537
MARK STRONG Pseudonym for Isidore MAURICE.
LESLIE STUART, piano solo 773 Soldiers of the Queen - Fantasia
774
151
Little Dolly Daydream
London, Jan 9, 1899 Berliner 5508-X London, Jan 10, 1899 Berliner 5509
Tantalizing Tingles LESLIE STUART, piano solo 2024 The cake walk 2025 The coon drum major 2026 Lou'sianaLou 2027 Is yer mammie always wid yer?
London, Apr 28, 1899 Berliner 5514 Berliner 5513 Berliner 5516 Berliner 5515
with vocal chorus by Harry B. Burcher. 10694e Come to St. George's 10695e I may be crazy & The coon drum major 10696e Champion dance 10697e I want to be a military man 10698e Way down in Pensacola & Hello people 10699e Cupid's telephone 10700e Why do they call me the Gibson Girl? vHBB 10701e My little canoe
London, Aug 31, 1909 HMV unissued HMV unissued HMV unissued HMV unissued HMV unissued HMV unissued HMV unissued HMV unissued
London, Mar 17, 1926 WAX 1369-1 Leslie Stuart's popular songs, Part 1 (Intro: Little Dolly Daydream; I may be crazy; Shade of the palm; Lily of Laguna) Co 9093* WAX 1370-1 Leslie Stuart's popular songs, Part 2 (Intro: Tell me, pretty maiden; My little octoroon; Soldiers of the Queen) Co 9093*
JOE SULLIVAN, piano solo W265139-2 Honeysuckle rose W265140-2
Gin mill blues
W265141 -2 W265142-2
Little Rock getaway Onyx bringdown
JESSIE SUTTON, piano solo 152 Solid ivory
N.Y., Sep 26, 1933 Co2876-D, D01123, PaR1686 Co2876-D, DO 1123, Pa R1686 Pa R2006, A3908 Co 2925-D, Pa R2006, A3908
?KansasCity, c.1925 New Flexo
RUDOLPH SVINERFELDT, piano solo London, Mar 5, 1909 CHAS. GOODALL (on Zonophone 130 & 457) 9679e Annie Laurie Zo 130 9681e Blue Danube Zo X45503,457 9684e Home sweet home Zo X45504,457 Note: Later pressings of Zonophone 457 use piano duet recordings of the same titles by Hubert BRATH & Parter (although still credited as RUDOLPH SVINERFELDT, piano, solo)!
152
Tantalizing Tingles ROOSEVELT SYKES WILLIEKELLY, piano solo BVE69421-1 Nasty but it's clean
Louisville, Jun 10, 1931 Vi 23299
Other recordings by this artist are vocal blues performances and outside the scope of this discography.
DEL SYMQNDS incidental piano with GUYON'S PARADISE ORCHESTRA. N.Y., Nov , 1922 71025-B Lost OK 4737, Pa E5094 71027-B I'm through OK 4737 feautued piano solo with GUYON'S PARADISE ORCHESTRA. N.Y., Apr , 1923 71518-B I never miss the sunshine OK 4883, Pa E5118
SYNCOPATED PIANO SOLO Plantation rag Jugs and bottles
London, late 1928 Beast Junior Jl 10 Beast Junior Jl 10
WEN TALBERT. piano solo; vocal chorus by Lethia Hill. N.Y., Oct 28, 1926 E4016-17 Deep Henderson Vo unissued E4018-19 Milenbergjoys vLH Vo unissued
ART TATUMI, piano solo B13162-A Tea for two B13163-A-B
St. Louis blues
B13164-A
Tiger rag
B13165-A
Sophisticated lady
38387-A 38388-A 38389-A 38390-A 38391-A 38392-A
Moon glow (I would do) Anything for you When a woman loves a man Emaline Love me Cocktails for two
153
N.Y., Mar 21, 1933 Br 6553, 01554, Special Editions 5015-S Br 6543, 01506, Co DO 1227 Br 6543, 01506, Co DO 1227 Br 6553, 01554, Special Editions 5015-S N.Y., Aug 22, 1934 De 155, Br 01877 De 1373, Br 02015 De 741, Br 01978 De 155, Br 01862 De 156, Br 02015 Del56
Tantalizing Tingles ART TATUM, piano solo 38426-A After you've gone 38427-C Stardust 38428-B I ain't got nobody 38429-A 111 wind 38430-A The shout 38431-C-D Beautiful love 38432-A Liza
N.Y., Aug 24, 1934 De 468, Br 01862 De 306, Br 02051 De rejected Br02051 De 468, Br 01877 De 306, Br 02489 De 1373
38388-C 38389-D 38426-C 38428-C 38432-D
N.Y., Oct 9, 1934 De 1373 De 741, Br 01978 De468 De 741, Br 01978 De 1373, Br 02489
(I would do) Anything for you When a woman loves a man After you've gone I ain't got nobody Liza
LILIAN TAYLOR, piano solo TB1508All I do is dream of you TB1509I'll string along with you
London, Sep 5, 1934 DeF5199 De F5199
"MONTANA" TAYLOR & THE JAZZOO BOYS, piano novelty with vocal. Chicago, Apr 22, 1929 C3350Whoop and holler stomp Vo 1275 C3351Hayride stomp Vo 1275 "MONTANA" TAYLOR, piano stomp C3357-A Indiana Avenue stomp C3358-A Detroit rocks
Chicago, Apr 23, 1929 Vo 1419, V1011 Vo 1419
ALEC TEMPLCTON, piano solo OEA430-1 Piano medley, Part 1 OEA431-2 Piano medley, Part 2
London, Sep , 1934 HMVB8221* HMVB8221*
CALIPH THOMAS Pseudonym for Leslie HARVEY.
GEORGE W. THOMAS CLAY CUSTER, piano solo 71290-A The rocks
154
N.Y., Feb , 1923 OK 4809, Pa E5394
Tantalizing Tingles HARRY THOMAS Pseudonym for Reginald Thomas BROUGHTON.
HERSAL THOMAS, piano solo 8958-A Suitcase blues
Chicago, Feb , 1925 OK 8227, Pa R3262
9166-A
Chicago, Jun ,1925 OK 8227, Pa R3261
Hersal blues
MILLARD G. THOMAS, piano solo. 1548 Reckless blues
Montreal, Aug 12, 1924 Ajax rejected
1625 1628
Montreal, Oct 28, 1924 Ajax 17074, Apex 678 Ajax 17074, Apex 678
Blue ivories Reckless blues
DONALD THORNE featured duet with Carroll Gibbons, with SAVOY ORPHEANS. London, Jul 16, 1926 Bb8754-1 Dizzy fingers HMV B5105 with vocal chorus Bb9217-3-4 Jig walk
v
London, Oct 6, 1926 HMV B5136, Electrola EG305
featured pianist with PICCADILLY REVELS BAND. WA6968-1 Pins and needles
London, Feb 16, 1928 Co 4767
DONALD THORNE, piano solo WA7523-2 Fire crackers WA7524-1 Spring feelin'
London, Jun 20, 1928 Co 5155 Co 5155
See also Sid BRIGHT. THREE VIRTUOSOS see Die DREI ODEON-VIRTUOSEN. TOM & JERRY Pseudonym for BLYTHE & BURTON. FOREST TRAYLOR, piano solo W402143Shine on, harvest moon W402144Two little girls in blue 155
Atlanta, Aug 13, 1928 OK unissued OK unissued
Tantalizing Tingles GEORGE H. TREMER, novelty piano solo. GEX778-A Some of these days GEX779-A Spirit of '49 rag
Birmingham, Jul , 1927 Ge 6242, Ch 15372 Ge 6242, Ch 15436, De7137
RAYMOND TURNER See Harry PERELLA & Ferdie GROFE.
TWO EDDIES - See ADDENDA (p. 172).
THE TWO OCTAVES, piano duo; vocal chorus by Len Maurice. MAJOR & MINOR (on Regal/Regal-Zonophone). Sydney, Dec 15, 1931 WT1143 "Yes, yes", my baby said "yes, yes" vLM CoDO550 Bend down, sister vLM Co DO550 WT1144 WT1151 WT1152
The penguin's patrol The Queen was in the parlour
Sydney, Mar 1, 1932 CoDO620 CoDO620
WT1153 WT1154
Somebody from somewhere Delishious
Sydney, Mar 2, 1932 CoD0621 CoD0621
WT1181 WTI182 WT1183 WT1184
By the fireside She's so nice Dizzy fingers Kitten on the keys
Sydney, May 17, 1932 CoD0697 CoD0697 Re G21397 Re G21397
WT1185 WT1186
By the sycamore tree Love letters in the sand
Sydney, May 31, 1932 CoD0716 CoD0716
WT1243
Grand valse
Sydney, Dec 14, 1932 Re G21582
WT1246 WT1247
Please Let's put out the lights
Sydney, Feb 28, 1933 ReG21610 ReG21610
WT1315
Napoleon's last charge
Sydney, Mar 7, 1934 RZG21998
The two pianists on all the above recordings are Gil Dech and Harry Wayte.
156
Tantalizing Tingles TWO PIANO BOYS - See ADDENDA (p. 172).
WILLIE TYSON, piano solo W145332-2 Roberta blues W145333-2 Missouri blues
Dallas, Dec 5, 1927 Co unissued Co unissued
SUGAR UNDERWOOD, piano solo BVE39835-2 Davis Street blues B VE39836-1 Dew Drop Alley stomp
Savannah, Aug 23, 1927 Vi 21538 Vi 21538
UNIQUE KEYBOARD NOVELTIES [aurally a piano duet]. PIANO DUET (on Ariel) London, elate 1919 2841 A little more pepper Im891, Ariel 4618 2842 Jazzmania Im891 JERRY VALLIERE JERRY & HER BABY GRANDS [four pianos played by Jerry Valliere, Eleanor Geer, Florence Kingsley & Mollie Klinger]. N.Y., May 18, 1927 BVE38809-3 The doll dance Vi unissued BVE38810-3 South wind Vi unissued BVE38811-3 I'm looking over a four-leaf clover Vi unissued EGIDE VAN GILS featured piano solo with SAVOY SYNCOPS ORCHESTRA ARTHUR BRIGGS. Berlin, c.Aug, 1927 T5666 Funny girls Clausophon 363 Note: This title (with composer credit on the label as Friedrich Wilhelm Rust) is actually "Kitten on the keys" composed by Zez Confrey!
DICK VAN LIMPT, piano solo Amsterdam, May , 1934 AM55-2 Who walks in when I walk out De unissued AM56-2 Dixie Lee De unissued Note: These titles were scheduled for Decca F42023, but this was never released. DON VOORHEES, piano solo 11320 Because I love you 11321 For my sweetheart
157
N.Y., Nov 19, 1926 Ed 51882 Ed 51882, BA 5261
Tantalizing Tingles FRANZ WACHSMANN See Kurt SCHMIDT.
WILLIAM WALKER & PEGGY COCHRANE, piano duet London, Sep 26, 1930 HMV B3637 Bb20240-2 I feel for you HMV B3637 Bb20241-2 The first weekend in July OB897-2 OB898-2
I surrender dear Time on my hands
London, May 15, 1931 HMV B3865 HMV B3865
OB 1743-3 OB 1745-3
Little girl You can't stop me from loving you
London, Oct 16, 1931 HMV B3989 HMV rejected
OB 1745-4
You can't stop me from loving you
London, Oct 30, 1931 HMV B3989
OB2548-2 OB2549-2
You're blase Break down and weep
London, Jan 4, 1932 HMV B4065 HMV B4065
OB2751-2 OB2752-2
Cat and Fiddle - Medley, Part 1 Cat and Fiddle - Medley, Part 2
London, Feb 26, 1932 HMVB4104 HMV B4104
WESLEY WALLACE, piano solo; with talking (-1). L 184-2 No. 29 (-1) L185-1 Fanny Lee blues
Grafton, c.Feb, 1930 Pm 12958 Pm 12958
THOMAS WALLER, piano solo 70948-C Muscle Shoals blues 70949-C Birmingham blues
N.Y., Oct , 1922 OK rejected OK rejected
70948-D 70949-D
N.Y., Nov OK 4757 OK 4757
Muscle Shoals blues Birmingham blues
THOMAS "FATS" WALLER, piano solo. BVE37821-3 Black Bottom is the latest fad BVE37822-2 Blue Black Bottom
158
1922
N.Y., Feb 16, 1927 Vi unissued ViLPV-516
Tantalizing Tingles THOMAS "FATS" WALLER, piano solo. BVE49759-1 Handful of keys BVE49762-2
N.Y., Mar 1, 1929 Vi V38508, 27768, HMV B4347* Vi V38508, 25338, HMV B4347*
Numbfumblin'
N.Y., Aug 2, 1929 Vi 22108, 20-1581, HMVB3243,EA641 Vi 22108, B b B 10264, BVE49493-2 Sweet Savannah Sue HMVEA641 Vi 22092, HMV B3243, BVE49494-2 I've got a feeling I'm falling EA622 Vi 22092, BbB 10263 BVE49495-3 Love me or leave me Vi V38554, HMV JF4 BVE49496-1 Gladyse Vi V38554, B b B 10263, BVE49497-2 Valentine stomp HMV JF4 Note: Some pressings of Victor 22092 couple Mxs. BVE49492 & BVE49494.
BVE49492-3 Ain't misbehavin'
BVE55375-1 Waiting at the end of the road BVE55376-2 Baby, Oh! where can you be?
N.Y., Aug 29, 1929 B b B 10264 "X" LVA-3035, HMVDLP-1111
BVE56125-2 Goin'about
N.Y., Sep 11, 1929 ViLPV-516, HMVDLP-1111 ViV38613
BVE56126-1 My feelin's are hurt
N.Y., Sep 24, 1929 Vi V38613, 25338, HMVB8546
BVE56710-2 Smashing thirds
N.Y., Dec 4, 1929 Vi V38568 Vi V38568
BVE57190-4 My fate is in your hands BVE57191-1 Turn on the heat
THOMAS "FATS" WALLER & BENNIE PAINE, piano duet. N.Y., Mar 21, 1930 BVE59720-1 St. Louis blues Vi 22371, HMV B8496*, EA770 BVE59721-1 After you've gone Vi 22371, HMV B8496*, EA770 Note: Australian HMV EA770 was probably cancelled before release, as all Australian pressings seen show issue number B8496. THOMAS "FATS" WALLER & HIS HOT PIANO. W151417-3 I'm crazy 'bout my baby vTFW W151418-2
159
Draggin' my heart around
vTFW
N.Y., Mar 13, 1931 Co 14593-D, Vo 3016, PaR1197 Co 14593-D, Vo 3016, PaR1197
Tantalizing Tingles "FATS" WALLER, piano solo BS86208-2 African ripples BS86209-1
Clothes line ballet
BS86210-1
Alligator crawl
BS86211-1
Viper's drag
N.Y., Nov 16, 1934 Vi 24830, B b B 10115, HMV B8546,EA 1458, JF41 Vi 25015, B b B 10098, HMVEA1524,JF35 Vi 24830, B b B 10098, HMV B8784,EA 1458, JF41 Vi25015, 27768, BbB 10133, HMVB8784, EA1524, JF35
GRETE WALTER & HANS SOMMER, klavierduett; m. Ges. Berlin, c.Feb, 1929 Variationen Uber Themen aus "Die lustige Witwe" v Electrola EH281 Variationen Uber Themen aus "Der liebe Augustin" v Electrola EH281
M. TOM WALTHAM (Virtuose Americain), solo de piano. Paris, Oct , 1923 6987 Get to know it Pathe 9609 Pathe 9608 6988 Coaxing the piano Pathe 9608 6989 Try and play it Pathe 9609 6990 Kitten on the keys
EDDIE WARD featured pianist with ARCADIA PEACOCK ORCHESTRA. St. Louis, Nov 1, 1923 B28867-2 St. Louis tickle Vi unissued 8763-B
Dog on the piano
St. Louis, Nov 29, 1924 OK 40272, Par E5370
THEO WARD, piano solo 0178 Regimental patrol 0179 Moments with the masters
London, 1920 Scala/Clm 1276 Scala/Clm 1276
LO.0259
London, 1922 Homochord H366
160
Regimental patrol
Tantalizing Tingles THEO WARD, pianoforte solo LO.0570 The bee LO.0571 Evening
London, Jan , 1924 Homochord H546 Homochord H546
KEN WARNER & PETER YORKE, piano duet on one piano. London, Oct 1, 1926 Lo-nah Yy9048-2 Zo2813 I'd rather be alone Yy9049-3 Zo2813 I wouldn't be surprised Yy9050-2 Zo2828* Yy9051-1 Got no time Zo2828* Yyl0138-2 Yy 10139-2
You can't hang out with Annie Crazy quilt
London, Feb 8, 1927 Zo2882* Zo2882*
Yy 10227-1
Looking for somebody to love
London, Mar 1, 1927 Zo 5027*
Yyl3361-2 Yy 13362-2
She's still my baby Sweet pretty names
London, May 21, 1928 Zo5144* Zo5144*
"BUCK" WASHINGTON, piano solo W265174-1 Old fashioned love
N.Y., Mar 8, 1934 Co2925-D, Pa R1837, A3989,De 18169
This artist also recorded as part of the vaudeville team BUCK & BUBBLES, but these performances are outside the scope of this discography.
LEONARD WATSON Pseudonym for Isidore MAURICE.
HARRY WAYTE See The TWO OCTAVES.
MELLE WEERSMA, piano solo; with rhythm ace. & vocal by Ann Royce. Amsterdam, Nov , 1934 AM120-1 1001 variations in modern rhythm De unissued AM121-1 There's South in my soul vAR De unissued 161
Tantalizing Tingles KARL WEHLE, piano solo Sag der i toner Hynd och katt
Stockholm, ?1920's Pathe X45120 Pathe X45120
TROJAN WELLISCH See Carl FROHLICH.
PETE WENDLING, piano solo 71545-B Papa Blues
N.Y., May OK 4868
71637-A
N.Y., Jun 18, 1923 OK 4984
Page Paderewski
PETE WENDLING, piano solo PETE KING (on Romeo) 2097-C Someone is losin' Susan 2098-A Usen't you to be my Sweetie
2244-B 2245-C
Mary Lou I meet her in the moonlight
N. Y., Aug
1923
, 1926
Cameo 1021, Li 2569 Cameo 1021, Li 2569, Ro310 N.Y., Dec , 1926 Cameo 1064, Ro 310 Cameo 1064, Li 2598, Ro311
MANFRED WERTHEMANN, piano solo. Z160Icecream Z161Xashariana
Zurich, Apr 20, 1929 Co D2333 Co D2334
FRANK WESTPHAL, piano solo 80700You tell 'em ivories 80701Pianoflage
N.Y., Dec 8 1922 Co A3800 Co unissued
8070980710-
Rufenreddy Coaxing the piano
N.Y., Dec 12, 1922 Co unissued CoA3800
81047-1 81048-2
Dusting the keys Pianola
Chicago, May 30, 1923 CoA3930 CoA3930
162
Tantalizing Tingles WILLY WH][TE, piano solo 70126 [unknown title] 70127 Butter scotch
70133
Try and play it
N.Y., Apr , 1923 Pathe unissued Pathe 21102, Pe 11175, PA 10515 N.Y., Apr , 1923 Pathe 21102, Pe 11175, PA 10515
ERWIN WIEDENHOFT See DREI ODEON-VIRTUOSEN.
M. JEAN WIENER, piano solo (-1) London, Dec 14, 1925 MM. JEAN WIENER ET CLEMENT DOUCET, piano duet. WL253-1 What cha call 'em blues CoD13008 WL254-1 Three balles fifty CoD13008 WL255-1 Ukulele lady CoD13010 WL256-1-2 Charleston blues CoD13007 WL257-1 Yes sir, that's my baby CoD13011 WL258-1 Georgians blues CoD13006 WL259-1-2 Alabamy bound CoD13005 WL260-1 Just a little drink CoD13012 WL261-1-2 Steppin' in society Co D13005 WL262-1-2 Why do I love you? Co D13007 WL263-1 I would like to know why CoD13011 WL264-1 Does my sweetie do - and how! CoD13012 WL265-1-2 Charleston CoD13013 WL266-1 Collegiate CoD13010 WL267-1-2 If you knew Susie CoD13006 WL268-1-2 Got no time (-1) Co D13009 WL270-1 I wonder where my baby is tonight CoD13013 WL273-1 WL274-1-2 WL275-2 WL276-1-2 WL277-1-2 WL278-1-2 WL279-1 WL282-1-2 WLX25-1-2 WLX26-1
Clement's Charleston Some day That certain feeling Looking for a boy Sweet and low down That certain party Let's talk about my sweetie Maurice Charleston (-1) Je te veux(-l) Les Hirondelles
London, Apr 22, 1926 CoD13017 CoD13016 Co unissued CoD13015 CoD13015 CoD13016 CoD13017 CoD13014 CoD15005 CoD15005
MM. JEAN WIENER ET CLEMENT DOUCET, novelty piano duet. London, Oct 25, 1926 WL285-1 Happy Charleston Co D13018 WL286-1 Poor papa CoD13019 WL287-1 Jig walk CoD13018
163
Tantalizing Tingles M. JEAN WIENER, novelty piano solo (-1). Paris, Mar 22, 1927 MM. JEAN WIENER ET CLEMENT DOUCET, novelty piano duet. WL411 -2 Black bird Co unissued WL420-1 WL421-1 WL422-2 WL423-1 WL424-2 WL425-2 WL426-2 WL427-2 WL428-2
Over my shoulders The man 1 love Do-do-do The white village Bye bye. blackbird Oh Kay: Alexander's black bottom These charming people Naughty blues
Paris, May 5, 1927 Co D13020 Co D13020 CoD13021 Co D13023 CoD13022 Co D13026 Co unissued Co D13026 CoD13021
WL431-1 WL432-2 WL433-2
The new Saint-Louis blues -1) Dream of love and you Fatty good luck
Paris, May 6, 1927 Co D13024 Co rejected Co rejected
WL451-2 WL452-2 WL453-1
Black bottom Dream of love and you Fatty good luck
Paris, May , 1927 CoD13025 Co D13025 CoD13022
WL589-2 WL590-1 WL591-2 WL592-2 WL593-2 WL594-2
Hallelujah! Moritza Moi,je sais Josette Moije sais N'essayons jamais de comf
Paris, Sep 16, 1927 Co rejected CoD13028 Co rejected Co rejected Co D13028 Co D13029
WL889-1 WL890-1 WL891-1 WL892-1
Sometimes I'm happy Hallelujah! Piccadilly strut Blue river
Paris, Feb 13, 1928 Co D13035, 4858 Co D13035, 4848 CoD13036,4859 Co D13036, 4859
WL1001-2 WL 1002-2 WL1003-1 WLKXM-1 WL1005-1 WL1006-1 WL1008-1
Little Boy Blues The calinda Polly Humoreskimo Vem! Fidoka Cavanquinho Brussels blues (-1)
Paris, Apr 10, Co unissued Co unissued Co D13046, CoD13040, CoD13040, CoD13046, Co D13047
WL 1269-1 WL 1270-2 WL1271-2 WL 1272-2
Why do I love you? Crazy rhythm Can't help lovin' dat man A little slow fox with Mary
Paris, Nov 1, 1928 CoD13076, 14260,01563 Co unissued CoD13076, 14260,01563 CoD13110
164
1928 14145 14118 14118 14145
Tantalizing Tingles M. JEAN WIENER, novelty piano solo (-1). Paris, Oct 5, 1929 MM. JEAN WIENER ET CLEMENT DOUCET, novelty piano duet. WL1833-1 Poor old bum CoD13110 WL1834-2 The Varsity drag Co unissued WL 1835-2 Strike up the band Co rejected WL1836-2 Haarlem blues Co rejected WL1837-2 I can't give you anything but love Co rejected WLX1141-1 WLX1142-1
Ouverture de la 28e cantate (Bach) Final du concerto No. 2 de J.S. Bach
Paris, Oct 9, 1929 CoD15228 CoD15228
WL1835-4 WL1836-3 WL1837-3 WL1914-2
Strike up the band Haarlem blues I can't give you anything but love Diga-diga-doo
Paris, Dec 5, 1929 Co rejected Co rejected Co rejected Co unissued
WL1835-5 WL1836-4 WL 1837^4 WL2280-1 WL2281-1 WL2282-2
Strike up the band Haarlem blues I can't give you anything but love Garufa Lacumparsita Louise
Paris, May 13, 1930 CoLF37 CoLF37 Co unissued CoLF38 CoLF38 Co unissued
WL2335-1
Toccata dance (-1)
Paris, Jun 10, 1930 CoLF39
JEAN WIENER & CLEMENT DOUCET, piano duet. PH1590 O.K. Doc PH1591 Put it on and keep it PH1592 D'you take me, Honey PHI 593 Nightcap
Paris, c.Nov, 1934 Echo 155 Echo 155 Echo 156 Echo 156
JAY WILBUR, piano solo DC944 Dizzy keys
London, Jul 31, 1930 Victory 252
London, Nov 4, 1930 DC1028-1 A maiden's prayer Victory unissued Note: Mx, DC 1028 is uncredited in the Crystalate files, and is assumed to be Jay Wilbur. JW1728JW1729-
165
Tunes of today and yesterday, Part 1 Tunes of today and yesterday, Part 2
London, Feb Eclipse 633 Eclipse 633
1934
Tantalizing Tingles ARNOLD WILEY, sensational trick piano solo. C3776-B Windy City C3777-B Arnold Wiley rag
Chicago, Jul 3, 1929 Br rejected Br rejected
C3976-A C3977-B
Chicago, Jul 31, 1929 Br7113 Br7113
Windy City Arnold Wiley rag
Other recordings by this artist are vocal blues performances, and outside the scope of this discography. CLARENCE WILLIAMS, piano solo 71527-C Mixing the blues 71528-C The weary blues
N.Y., May , 1923 OK rejected OK rejected
71527-D 71528-D
Mixing the blues The weary blues
N.Y., Jun OK 4893 OK 4893
72706-A 72707-A
My own blues Gravier Street blues
N.Y., Jul 28, 1924 OK 40172 OK 40172
26852686-
My own blues [unknown title]
N.Y., c.Sep, 1926 Pm test Pm
W400844-C W400845-C
Organ grinder blues Wildflowerrag
N.Y., Jul 2, 1928 OK 8604 OK 8604
BVE48354-1 A pane in the glass BVE48355-2 Too low
1923
N.Y., Feb 12, 1929 Vi V38524 Vi V38524
Other recordings by this artist as vocalist and bandleader are outside the scope of this discography. See also James P. JOHNSON.
"JABO" WILLIAMS, piano solo Grafton, c.May, 1932 L1404-2 Jab blues Pm 13141 L1407-2 Pratt City blues Pm 13141 Note: Other titles from this session are vocal blues performances and outside the scope of this discography. MARY LOU WILLIAMS, piano solo C5724-C Nightlife C5725-C Drag'em
166
Chicago, Apr , 1930 Br 7178, 01625 Br7178
Tantalizing Tingles SAMMY WILLIAMS, piano solo. 402 House of David blues 403 I've got a song for sale
Chicago, c.Nov, 1923 Autograph Autograph
605 611
Chicago, c.Aug, 1924 Autograph Autograph
Mandy make up your mind Mama's gone, goodbye
SIDNEY WILLIAMS, novelty piano solo. 12861 Mississippi shivers
St. Paul, Jun , 1927 Ge 6353, Ch 15372, HGS 2020, Spr 329
SID WILLIAMS, piano solo C1858 St. Louis blues C1862 Nola C1863 Rag doll C1864 My pet
Chicago, Apr 2, 1928 Vo 15691 Vo 15689 Vo 15689 Vo 15691
WILLIAMS & MOORE Pseudonym for BLYTHE & BURTON.
HAROLD WILLOUGHBY, piano solo; with drums. 73118 Coaxing the piano 73119 You tell'em, ivories
London, c.Jan, 1923 Co 3219 Co 3219
GARLAND WILSON, piano solo (& vocal -1). N.Y., May 18, 1931 W230205-1 Dear old Southland & Limehouse blues Co Special W230206-2 St. James' Infirmary (-1) & When your lover has gone Co Special Note: The above Columbial Special pressing is a 12" recording. W151783-2 W151784-2
Little Joe The viper song
W405134-A
Memories of you
W405135-A
Rockin' chair
167
N.Y., Sep 11, 1931 Co unissued Co unissued N.Y., Feb 2, 1932 OK 41556, Pa R1862, A3424 OK 41556, Pa R1194, A3424
Tantalizing Tingles GARLAND WILSON, piano Paris, Dec , 1932 5962bkp Blues en si be'mol Br A500220,01476 5963bkp Get up Bessie Br A500220,01476 Note: Brunswick 01476 is titled "Blues in CGlat". Two further titles from this session are accompaniments to vocals by Nina Mae McKinney. GARLAND WILSON at the piano; with NAT GONELLA and his trumpet [with vocals by Gonella & Wilson]. London, May 26, 1933 GB5919-2 Stormy weather Br 01537, De F7868 GB5920-2 Nobody's sweetheart Br 01537, De F7868 GARLAND WILSON, piano solo 5747bdp Mood indigo 5748bdp China boy 5749bdp The way I feel 5795bdp You rascal you
Paris, c.Dec, 1933 Br A500358, 01692 BrA500358, 01692 BrA500359, 01784 BrA500359, 01784
JACK WILSON, piano solo TB 1404-2 Musical comedy memories TB 1405-2 Mighty lak a rose
London, Jul 20, 1934 DeF5126 De F5126
TEDDY WILSON, piano solo W152751-1 Somebody loves me Wl52752-1 Sweet and simple W152753-2 liza W152754-2 Rosetta
N.Y., May 22, 1934 MerittLP4 MerittLP4 Co unissued Co unissued
PANTSCHO WLADIGEROFF, Klavier-Solo. Quasi marcia Choro - Wodna 831 bd Raschenitza, 1. Teil 832bd Raschenitza, 2. Teil Konzert - Fox-Trot
Berlin, c.May, 1927 Gr/Po 19766 Gr/Po 19766 Gr/Po 21192 Gr/Po 21192 Gr/Po 21196
BETTY WOLFE, piano solo GE16106 Lovable and sweet
Richmond, Jan 16, 1930 Ge test
ALLISTER WYLIE See Gene RODEMICH.
168
Tantalizing Tingles DUKE YELLMAN. piano solo Yankee rose 11485
N.Y., Jan 31, 1927 Ed 51941, BA 5330
11494
Since I found you
N.Y., Feb 6, 1927 Ed 51941
11659 11660
Tenderly think of me Same old moon
N.Y., Apr 20, 1927 Ed 52008 Ed 52008
11718 11719
Stepping on the ivories Dainty Miss
N.Y., May 31, 1927 Ed 52033 Ed 52033
11848
At sundown
N.Y., Aug 22, 1927 Ed unissued
11849
Me and my shadow
N.Y., Aug 27, 1927 Ed unissued
JOE YELLOWSTONE Pseudonym for Adam GELBTRUNK.
PETER YORKE See Ken WARNER.
VINCENT YOUMANS, piano solo; with orchestra. 12854 No, No, Nanette
N.Y., Apr 11, 1924 Br test
ART & LESLIE YOUNG Pseudonym for Harry BIDGOOD & Sam Bogen.
ARTHUR YOUNG & CARROLL GIBBONS, piano duet. London, VoX9614 Shanghai shuffle 04014XXX VoX9614 04015XXX Charleston Vo X9634 04016X Just hot Vo X9634 04017X I've got a little bungalow 169
1926
Tantalizing Tingles ARTHUR YOUNG & PARTNER [Geoffrey Gaunt], piano duet London, Aug 1, 1929 DB211-2 Flapperette Duophone unissued DB212-1 Louise Duophone unissued FRED OLDING, piano WAR337-1 On the sunny side of the street WAR338-1 A cottage for sale
London, Sep 23, 1930 ReMR188 ReMR188
ARTHUR YOUNG, piano solo CAR3074-1 Smoke gets in your eyes CAR3075-1 The Continental
London, Nov 30, 1934 RZMR1518 RZMR1518
See also Reginald FORESYTHE, Carroll GIBBONS.
RUSSELL YOUNG, piano solo N19205 Thousand finger rag N19206 When I get the blues all around my do'
ALEXANDER ZAK1N See ERSTES KLAVIER-QUARTETT.
170
Richmond, Jun 19, 1933 Ch unissued Ch unissued
Tantalizing Tingles ADDENDA ROY BARGY featured soloist with PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS CONCERT ORCHESTRA. N.Y., Sep 5, 1928 W98568-4 Concerto in F, Part 1 Co rejected N.Y., Sep 6, 1928 Co rejected Co rejected
W98569-4 W98570-4
Concerto in F, Part 2 Concerto in F, Part 3
W98568-8
Concerto in F, Part 1
W98569-5
Concerto in F, Part 2
W98570-5
Concerto in F, Part 3
W98576-2
Concerto in F, Part 4
W98575-3 W98578-4
Concerto in F, Part 6 Concerto in F, Part 5
N.Y., Sep 17, 1928 Co7172-M Co50141-D,7172-M, 9667, 07508
W98575-7
Concerto in F, Part 6
N.Y., Oct 5, 1928 Co50141-D,7172-M, 9667, 07508
LILY DYMONT, Piano-Solo Spinnelied Trois Escosses I6581/2bk Die Spieluhr Malaguena 1659bk
N.Y., Sep 15, 1928 Co50139-D,7170-M, 9665, 07506 Co50139-D,7170-M, 9665, 07506 Co50140-D,7171-M, 9666, 07507 Co50140-D, 7171-M, 9666, 07507
Berlin, c.Dec, 1928 Gr/Po 21885 Gr/Po 21885 Gr/Po 21886 Gr/Po 21886
DUKE ELLINGTON, piano solo N.Y., Feb 9, 1932 71836-2 Lots o' fingers Vi L16007 Note: The above title is part of an Ellington Medley issued on this early example of a long-playing recording.
171
Tantalizing Tingles EDGAR FAIRCHILD featured piano duet (with Robert Lindholm), with JIMMY CARUSO & HIS NEW YORK SYNCOPATORS. London, Aug 26, 1929 Bb 17281-2 Why can't I be like you? HMV unissued BM7282-2 Cute little flat HMV unissued
GEORGE GERSHWIN featured pianist with Rudy Vallee's Orchestra. Radio Broadcast, Nov 10, 1932 Variations on "Fascinating rhythm" Limelight 820 842-2 (CD) Variations on "Liza" Limelight 820 842-2 (CD) Second prelude Limelight 820 842-2 (CD) I got rhythm Limelight 820842-2 (CD) featured pianist with orchestra conducted by Louis Katzman; vocal by Helen Morgan. Radio Broadcast, Feb 19, 1934 The man I love vHM Limelight 820842-2 (CD) I got rhythm Limelight 820842-2 (CD) Variations on "I got rhythm'*
Radio Broadcast, Apr 30, 1934 Limelight 820 842-2 (CD)
BILLY MAYERL, piano solo That's a Good Girl - Selection Show Boat - Selection
London, c,Jan, 1929 Co 9594 Co 9594
TWO EDDIES, piano duet JW737-3 There's a ring around the moon JW738-4 Easy come, easy go
London, June Eclipse 234 Eclipse 234
,1932
TWO PIANO BOYS, piano duet 430 [unknown title]
London, Im test
?early 1930s
172
APPENDIX NON-SOLO INSTRUMENTAL RECORDINGS BY SELECTED PIANISTS This listing provides general information on other recordings which include artists listed in this discography, plus some additional significant performers who made no known solo recordings in the period covered by this volume. The list includes only those recordings in which the artists concerned participate as pianists (rather than as director, arranger, etc.) made before 1935. Recordings made as accompanists to vocal performances, and titles or sessions where the artists were included as featured soloists (rather than as regular members of the group) are not included. Most of the latter are already included in the discography. Where no record label is shown after the artist credit, this indicates that recordings by the group appeared on various different labels between the dates given. HARRY AKST 1919 1919 1920 1920-21 1921
JOSEPH C. SMITH'S ORCHESTRA (Victor) ace. to RUDY WIEDOEFT, saxophone solo (Br 2016) THE SAXO-PHIENDS (Pathe) RUDY WIEDOEFTS PALACE TRIO PALACE TRIO & ORCHESTRA (Olympic)
RAY ALLAN 1923-24 1924 1924 1924 1926-27
CHARLIE FRY & HIS MILLION-DOLLAR PIER ORCHESTRA (Pathe) ALEX HYDE & HIS NEW YORK ORCHESTRA (Vox) VOX AMERICAN JAZZ BAND (Vox) FORMIGGINI'S AMERICAN JAZZ BAND (Homokord) GABRIEL FORMIGGINI MIT SEINEM ORCHESTER (Vox)
GENE ANDERSON 1928 1929
CARROLL DICKERSON'S SAVOY ORCHESTRA (Brunswick 3990) LOUIS ARMSTRONG & HIS ORCHESTRA (OKeh)
VICTOR ARDEN 1918-19 1918-22 1919-20 1919-20 1922 1923 1926 1927-32 173
WADS WORTH'S NOVELTY DANCE ORCHESTRA (Pathe) ALL STAR TRIO GEORGE GREEN'S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA (Emerson) EMERSON XYLO-PHIENDS (Emerson) GREEN BROTHERS MARIMBA ORCHESTRA (Victor) GREEN-ARDEN ORCHESTRA (Victor) JOE GREEN'S NOVELTY MARIMBA BAND (Br 3327) VICTOR ARDEN-PHIL OHMAN &THEIR ORCHESTRA (Victor)
Tantalizing Tingles LIL ARMSTRONG 1923 1924 1925-27 1926 1926 1929
KING OLIVER'S CREOLE JAZZ BAND RED ONION JAZZ BABIES (Gennett) LOUIS ARMSTRONG & HIS HOT FIVE/SEVEN (OKeh) LILL'S HOT SHOTS (Vocalion 1037) NEW ORLEANS BOOTBLACKS AVANDERERS (Columbia) JOHNNY DODDS ORCHESTRA/TRIO (Victor)
FELIX ARNDT 1911 1912-15 1914-15
ace. to FRED VAN EPS, banjo solo (Victor) VAN EPS TRIO (Victor, Edison) VAN EPS BANJO ORCHESTRA (Columbia, Edison)
FRANK P. BANTA 1901-03 1903
ace to FRED VAN EPS, banjo solo (Edison) ace to VESS L. OSSMAN, banjo solo (Columbia)
FRANK BANTA Jr. 1916-20 1916-20 1917 1918-20 1921 1921 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922-23 1923 1923 1923 1924 1924 1925 1925-27 1925 1926 1926 1927 1927 1927 1929-30 1930
174
VAN EPS-BANTA TRIO ace. to FRED VAN EPS, banjo solo ace. to HOWARD KOPP, drum solo (Columbia) JOSEPH C. SMITH'S ORCHESTRA (Victor) VAN EPS (SPECIALTY) QUARTET ace. to SAM MOORE, octochorda solo (Gennett 4747) DON PARKER TRIO (Edison) VAN EPS-BANTA DANCE ORCHESTRA (Pathe) VAN EPS & BANTA (Pathe) CLUB ROYAL ORCHESTRA (Victor) GREAT WHITE WAY ORCHESTRA (Victor) ace. to HARRY RESER, banjo solo (OKeh) ace. to FRED VAN EPS, banjo solo (Pathe) THE AMBASSADORS (Vocalion) VAN EPS NOVELTY ORCHESTRA (Pathe) VAN EPS TRIO (Pathe) GREEN BROTHERS' NOVELTY BAND (Edison) ace. to GEORGE HAMILTON GREEN, xylophone solo (Victor) THE FLORIDA FOUR (Edison) ace. to HARRY RESER, banjo solo (Brunswick) ace. to JIMMY SMITH, harmonica solo (Victor) DIXIEAVABASH TRIO (Grey Gull) ace. to JOHN CALI, banjo solo (Grey Gull 4161) JOE GREEN'S TRIO (Cameo 1198) NAT SHILKRET & THE VICTOR ORCHESTRA (Victor) ace. to ANDY SANNELLA, saxophone solo (Grey Gull)
Tantalizing Tingles WILLIAM BARBEE 1928 1929 1929 1929 1929
WYNN'S CREOLE JAZZ BAND (Vocalion) IKEY ROBINSON & HIS BAND (Brunswick) JABBO SMITH'S RHYTHM ACES (Brunswick) DIXIE RHYTHM KINGS (Brunswick) ace. to OMER SIMEON, clarinet solo (Brunswick 7109)
ROY BARGY 1919 1919 1920-22 1924-26 1928-34 1928-34 1928 1930-31 1934
STRAIGHT'S TRIO (Columbia) IMPERIAL THREE (Victor, Emerson) BENSON ORCHESTRA OF CHICAGO (Victor) ISHAM JONES ORCHESTRA (Brunswick) PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor, Columbia) FRANKIE TRUMBAUER & HIS ORCHESTRA (OKeh) BIX BE1DERBECKE & HIS GANG (OKeh) RED & HIS BIG TEN (Victor) ADRIAN'S RAMBLERS (Brunswick)
JOE BATTEN 1916
ace to LT. J. J. ASHTON, banjo solo (Winner)
CHARLES BAUM 1934
ENRIC MADRIGUERA & HIS HOTEL WEYLIN ORCHESTRA (Victor)
HERMANN BICK 1927 1928-29
BOULANGER JAZZ ORCHESTER (Vox) BEN BERLIN UND SEIN ORCHESTER (Grammophon)
HARRY BIDGOOD 1924 1924 1925-33 1927 1928 1928-29 1928-32
175
ALEX HYDE'S NEW YORK ORCHESTRA (Vox) RIVIERIANS-ORCHESTER (Vox) HARRY BIDGOOD'S ORCHESTRA/BAND ace. to MARIO DE PIETRO, banjo solo (Broadcast) CIRO'S CLUB DANCE BAND (Broadcast) ORIGINAL HAVANA BAND (Broadcast) NAT STAR & HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA (Homochord)
Tantalizing Tingles EUBE BLAKE 1921 1922 1931
EUBIE BLAKE & HIS SHUFFLE ALONG ORCHESTRA (Victor 18791) EUBIE BLAKE & HIS ORCHESTRA (Emerson 10519) EUBIE BLAKE & HIS ORCHESTRA (Crown)
RUBE BLOOM 1923 1924-25 1924-25 1924-26 1924 1925 1925 1926 1926 1927-28 1927 1928 1928 1928 1928 1929 1930 1930 1930-31
PICCADILLY HOTEL DANCE BAND (HMV) RAY MILLER & HIS ORCHESTRA (Brunswick) THE TENNESSEE TOOTERS (Vocalion) THE COTTON PICKERS (Brunswick) SIOUX CITY SIX (Gennett 5569) SAM LANIN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Pathe) THE MELODY SHEIKS (OKeh) THE RED HEADS (Pathe) RUBE BLOOM & HIS ORCHESTRA (Brunswick) WINEGAR'S PENN. BOYS (Victor, Edison) ARKANSAS TRAVELERS (Harmony) SAM LANIN & HIS ORCHESTRA JOE VENUTI'S BLUE FOUR (OKeh) ALABAMA RED PEPPERS (Cameo) ace. to EDDIE LANG, guitar solo (OKeh) RED NICHOLS & HIS FIVE PENNIES (Brunswick) RUBE BLOOM & HIS BAYOU BOYS (Columbia) JOE VENUH & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) BEN SELVIN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia)
JIMMY BLYTHE 1924 1925-26 1926 1926 1926 1926 1926 1926-29 1927-28 1927-28 1927 1927 1928 1928-29 1929 1930 1931
176
ace. to JIMMIE O'BRYANT, clarinet solo (Paramount 12246) O'BRYANT'S (FAMOUS ORIGINAL) WASHBOARD BAND (Paramount) BLYTHE'S SINFUL FIVE (Paramount 12346) BLYTHE'S WASHBOARD BAND (Paramount 12368) JIMMY BLYTHE & HIS RAGAMUFFINS (Paramount 12376) BIRMINGHAM BLUETETTE (Herwin 92019) BLYTHE'S WASHBOARD RAGAMUFFINS (Paramount 12428) JIMMY BERTRAND'S WASHBOARD WIZARDS (Vocalion) THE CHICAGO FOOTWARMERS (OKeh) STATE STREET RAMBLERS (Gennett) JIMMY BLYTHE'S OWLS (Vocalion) DIXIE-LAND THUMPERS (Paramount) JIMMY BLYTHE'S WASHBOARD WONDERS (Vocalion 1180) J.C. COBB & HIS GRAINS OF CORN (Vocalion) KING MUTT & HIS TENNESSE THUMPERS (Gennett) ROBINSON'S KNIGHTS OF REST (Champion 16607) STATE STREET RAMBLERS (Champion)
Tantalizing Tingles SAM BOGEN 1925-33
HARRY BIDGOOD'S ORCHESTRA/BAND
CHARLES H.H. BOOTH 1900-03 1900-02 1906
ace. to VESS L. OSSMAN, banjo solo (Victor) ace. to GEORGE SCHWEINFEST, piccolo solo (Victor) ace. to CHRIS CHAPMAN, xylophone solo (Victor)
VIC BRE1DIS 1927-30 1928 1928 1928-29 1928-29 1928-29 1929 1929 1929 1929 1930
BEN POLLACK & HIS CALIFORNIANS/ORCHESTRA (Victor) BENNY GOODMAN'S BOYS (Vocalion, Brunswick) THE HOTSY TOTSY GANG (Brunswick) DIXIE DAISIES (Cameo) THE COTTON PICKERS (Cameo) JIMMY McHUGH'S BOSTONIANS (Harmony) JIMMY BRACKEN'S TOE TICKLERS (Banner) LOUISVILLE RHYTHM KINGS (OKeh) ace. to TONY PARENTI, clarinet solo (Banner 0580) BEN'S BAD BOYS (Victor) MILLS' MERRY MAKERS (Harmony)
LARRY BRIERS 1919-25 1919-23 1921 -23 1921-22 1922 1922 1922-23 1924 1924
JOSEPH SAMUELS & HIS ORCHESTRA SYNCO JAZZ BAND (Pathe, Arto, Grey Gull) TAMPA BLUE JAZZ BAND (OKeh) RESER TRIO (Pathe, OKeh, Gennett) LEVY'S TRIO (Pathe) SOUTHLAND SIX (Pathe 20805) BLUE RIBBON TRIO (OKeh) MEADOWBROOK FI VE (Pathe) COLUMBIA NOVELTY ORCHESTRA (Columbia)
SID BRIGHT 1925-28 1925-27 1926-29 1928-29 1929-31 1930 1931 1932-33 1933-34
177
KIT-CAT BAND (HMV, Columbia) THE GILT-EDGED FOUR (Columbia) ace. to LEN FILLIS, banjo solo (Columbia) PICCADILLY PLAYERS (Columbia) LEN FILLIS'S ENTERTAINERS/NOVELTY ORCHESTRA (Columbia) SID BRIGHT & HIS ORCHESTRA (Decca) FERRACHINI'S HAWAIIAN BAND (Broadcast) SAVOY HOTEL ORPHEANS (Columbia) GERALDO & MS ORCHESTRA (Columbia)
Tantalizing Tingles IRVING BRODSKY 1922-25 1923-27 1923-27 1924-26 1924-27 1924-27 1924 1924 1925-27 1926 1926 1926-27 1927 1927 1928 1928-31 1929 1929 1929 1930 1930 1930 1930 1931 1931
CALIFORNIA RAMBLERS VAGABONDS (Gennett) VARSITY EIGHT (Cameo) FIVE BIRMINGHAM BABIES (Pathe) GOOFUS FIVE (OKeh) THE LITTLE RAMBLERS (Columbia) KENTUCKY BLOWERS (Gennett 5517) BAILEY'S DIXIE DUDES (Gennett) UNIVERSITY SIX (Harmony) FRED RICH & HIS ORCHESTRA (Pathe) OLE OLSEN& HIS ORCHESTRA (Pathe) ROGER WOLFE KAHN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) SAM LANIN & HIS FAMOUS PLAYERS (OKeh) OKEH MELODIANS (OKeh) SAVOY ORPHEANS (HMV) BEN SELVIN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia) IRVING BRODSKY & HIS ORCHESTRA (Harmony) RED NICHOLS & HIS FIVE PENNIES (Brunswick) LOUISIANA RHYTHM KINGS (Vocalion) HOAGY CARMICHAEL & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) CORNELL & HIS ORCHESTRA (OKeh) DORSEY BROTHERS ORCHESTRA (Banner) BIX BEIDERBECKE & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) PHIL HUGHES & HIS HIGH HATTERS (Harmony) BENNY GOODMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia)
HENRY BROWN 1929-30 1929
ace. to IKE RODGERS, trombone solo (Paramount) IKE RODGERS & HIS BIDDLE STREET BOYS (Brunswick 7086)
HANS BUND 1931-33 1933-34
BRAVOUR TANZ-ORCHESTER (Odeon) HANS BUND MIT SEINEM TANZ-ORCHESTER (Telefunken)
W.E. "BUDDY" BURTON 1932
MEMPHIS NIGHT HAWKS (Vocalion)
JOE CAWLEY 1918-19
178
LOUISIANA FIVE
Tantalizing Tingles HOAGY CARMICHAEL 1925 1926 1927 1927 1927 1927 1928 1928 1929-34 1929 1929 1929
HITCH'S HAPPY HARMONISTS (Gennett 3066) CARMICHAEL'S COLLEGIANS (Gennett) HOAGY CARMICHAEL & HIS PALS (Gennett) PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Vi 35877) JEAN GOLDKETTE & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) EMIL SEIDEL & HIS ORCHESTRA (Gennett) CARMICHAEL'S COLLEGIANS (Gennett 6474) HOAGY CARMICHAEL & EDDIE WOLFE, piano & violin duet (Gennett) HOAGY CARMICHAEL & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) FRANKIE TRUMBAUER & HIS ORCHESTRA (OKeh) IRVING MILLS & HIS HOTSY TOTSY GANG (Brunswick) EDDIE LANG'S ORCHESTRA (OKeh)
EDDIE CARROLL 1929 1930-31 1932-33 1932-33 1933 1934
PICCADILLY PLAYERS (Columbia) SPIKE HUGHES & HIS DECCA-DENTS/DANCE ORCHESTRA (Decca) LEW STONE & HIS BAND (Decca) NAT GONELLA & HIS TRUMPET (Decca) GEORGE GLOVER & HIS BAND (Sterno) BBC DANCE ORCHESTRA (Columbia)
HERMAN CHITTISON 1929-31 1930 1933 1934
ZACH WHYTE'S CHOCOLATE BEAU BRUMMELS (Gennett) CLARENCE WILLIAMS' NOVELTY BAND (OKeh) CLARENCE WILLIAMS' JUG BAND (Columbia) LOUIS ARMSTRONG & HIS ORCHESTRA (Brunswick)
JACK CLARKE 1926
KIT-CAT BAND (HMV)
SONNY CLAY 1923 1925 1925-26 1928 1931
179
CALIFORNIA POPPIES (Sunset) THE STOMPIN' SIX (Sunset) SONNY CLAY'S PLANTATION ORCHESTRA (Vocalion) SONNY CLAY & HIS ORCHESTRA (Vocalion) DIXIE SERENADERS (Champion)
Tantalizing Tingles LEW COBEY 1925-26 1926-27 1930 1930-31 1930 1932
BEN SELVIN & HIS ORCHESTRA JACK DENNY & HIS ORCHESTRA (Brunswick) ED LOYD & HIS ORCHESTRA (OKeh) CALIFORNIA RAMBLERS (Columbia) TED WALLACE & HIS CAMPUS BOYS (Columbia) ART KAHN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Melotone)
PEGGY COCHRANE 1933
PEGGY COCHRANE & HER TROUBADOURS (Trusound)
ZINKY COHN 1929 1929-30 1930 1930
JABBO SMITH'S RHYTHM ACES (Brunswick) JIMMIE NOONE'S APEX CLUB ORCHESTRA (Vocalion) HARRY DIAL'S BLUSICIANS (Vocalion) FRANKIE FRANKO & HIS LOUISIANIANS (Melotone M12009)
DAVE COMER 1915 1915-18 1920
MURRAY'S RAGTIME TRIO/QUARTET (Edison Bell, HMV) SAVOY QUARTETTE (HMV) WEST END DANCE QUARTET (HMV)
BILL CULBREATH 1930
HARY DIAL'S BLUSICIANS (Vocalion)
MAX DAREWSKI 1924-25 1924-26 1926
MAX DAREWSKI'S DANCE BAND (Zonophone) BERT FIRMAN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA (Zonophone) BLACK DIAMONDS BAND (Zonophone)
PIERRE DE CAILLAUX 1920
180
BENNY PEYTON'S JAZZ KINGS (Columbia)
Tantalizing Tingles JOOP/JOHANN DE LEUR 1925-26 1927 1927 1927-28 1928 1928-29
EXCELLOS FIVE JAZZ-BAND (Grammophon) PAUL ROMBY TANZ-ORCHESTER/BAND (Grammophon) JAZZ-SYMPHONIE-ORCHESTER DER HALLER-REVUE (Grammophon) PAUL GODWIN ORCHESTER/JAZZ-SYMPHONIKEN (Grammophon) MAREK WEBER UND SEIN ORCHESTER (Electrola) KARKOFF-ORCHESTER (Derby)
PETER DE ROSE 1925
ace. to MAY SINGHI BREEN, banjo solo (Victor)
HORACE DIAZ 1927 1933-34
JOE HYMAN' S BAYOU STOMPERS (Victor 20593) IRVING AARONSON & HIS COMMANDERS (Columbia)
HENRY"HANK"DUNCAN 1925-30 1927 1930 1932
FESS WILLIAMS & HIS ROYAL FLUSH ORCHESTRA JELLY JAMES & HIS FEWSICIANS (Gennett 6045) KING OLIVER & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) NEW ORLEANS FEETWARMERS (Victor)
JIMMY DURANTE 1918-19 1920 1921 1921 1921-22
(ORIGINAL) NEW ORLEANS JAZZ BAND (OKeh, Gennett) JIMMY DURANTE'S JAZZ BAND (Gennett 9045) BAILEY'S LUCKY SEVEN (Gennett) LADD' S BLACK ACES (Gennett) LANIN'S SOUTHERN SERENADERS
AUSTIN EGEN 1924-25 1928-29
ERIC BORCHARD JAZZ-BAND (Grammophon) MAREK WEBER UND SEIN ORCHESTER (Electrola)
FRED ELIZALDE 1926 1927-32
181
FRED ELIZALDE'S CINDERELLA ROOF ORCHESTRA (Hollywood) FRED ELIZALDE & HIS ORCHESTRA
Tantalizing Tingles DUKE ELLINGTON 1923 1924 1924-28 1924 1926 1926-34 1928-31 1929-31 1929 1929-30 1929 1930 1930
SNOWDEN' S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA (Victor) WILBUR SWEATMAN & HIS ACME SYNCOPATORS (Gennett) THE WASHINGTONIANS SUNNY & THE D'C'NS (Blu-Disc) DUKE ELLINGTON & HIS WASHINGTONIANS (Pathe, Gennett) DUKE ELLINGTON & HIS ORCHESTRA THE WHOOPEE MAKERS (Pathe, Banner) THE JUNGLE BAND (Brunswick) SONNY GREER & HIS MEMPHIS MEN (Columbia) THE HARLEM FOOT WARMERS (OKeh) SIX JOLLY JESTERS (Vocalion) (MILLS') TEN BLACK BERRIES (Banner, VelvetTone) HARLEM HOT CHOCOLATES (Hit of the Week)
SEGER ELLIS 1925
LLOYD FINLAY & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor)
G.P. ERVEN 1925-26 1928-29
PAUL GODWIN TANZ-ORCHESTER (Grammophon) HARRY JACKSON UND SEIN ORCHESTER (Grammophon)
EDGAR FAIRCHILD 1925
ROSS GORMAN & HIS EARL CARROLL ORCHESTRA (Columbia)
CARL FENTON 1919-23
CARL FENTON'S ORCHESTRA (Brunswick)
TED FIORITO 1919-20 1919 1920-21 1922-25 1925-26 1929-34
182
YERKE'S NOVELTY FIVE/JAZARIMBA ORCHESTRA WHITEWAY JAZZ BAND (Paramount 20014) THE HAPPY SIX (Columbia) ORIOLE (TERRACE) ORCHESTRA (Brunswick) RUSSO & FIORITO'S ORIOLE ORCHESTRA (Victor) TED FIORITO & HIS ORCHESTRA
Tantalizing Tingles GEORGE FISHBERG 1920-21 1926-27 1928 1928
ART HICKMAN'S NEW YORK LONDON FIVE (HMV) TEDDY BROWN & HIS CAFE DE PARIS BAND (Imperial, Vocalion) THE RHYTHM BAND (HMV) GEORGE FISHER & HIS KIT KAT BAND (Metropole)
TONY FONES 1933
SYD ROY & HIS R.K.OLIANS (Eclipse)
REGINALD FORESYTHE 1929-30 1933-34
PAUL HOWARD'S QUALITY SERENADERS (Victor) THE NEW MUSIC OF REGINALD FORESYTHE (Columbia)
LEMUEL FOWLER 1925-26 1925-26 1925 1925 1927
(LEM) FOWLER'S WASHBOARD WONDERS (Columbia) THE JIM-DANDIES (Harmony) ace. to PERCY GLASCOE, clarinet solo (Columbia) CLARINET JOE & HIS HOT FOOTERS (Harmony) FOWLER'S FAVORITES (Columbia)
FRANK FROEBA 1924-25 1930 1930 1931 1932 1933-34
JOHNNY DE DROIT & HIS NEW ORLEANS JAZZ ORCHESTRA (OKeh) ADRIAN ROLLINI TRIO (Brunswick) JACK PURVIS & HIS ORCHESTRA (OKeh) WILL OSBORNE & HIS ORCHESTRA (Melotone) JACK BLAND & HIS RHYTHMAKERS (Melotone) BENNY GOODMAN & HIS (MUSIC HALL) ORCHESTRA (Columbia)
DON FRYE 1927 1929 1929-30
LLOYD SCOTT & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) CECIL SCOTT & HIS BRIGHT BOYS (Victor) KING OLIVER & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor)
FRED GAISBERG 1897
183
ace. to VESS L. OSSMAN, banjo solo (Berliner)
Tantalizing Tingles RIO GEBHARDT 1933-34
ADALBERT LUTTER UND SEIN ORCHESTER (Telefunken)
ADAM GELBTRUNK 1923-28 1929
EFIM SCHACHMEISTER JAZZ-SYMPHONIKER (Grammophon) KARKOFF-ORCHESTER (Derby)
CARROLL GIBBONS 1924-25 1924-34 1925 1925 1926-27 1927 1927 1927 1928 1928-29 1929 1931-34
ROMAINE (DANCE) ORCHESTRA (HMV, Zonophone) SAVOY (HOTEL) ORPHEANS (Columbia) MIAMI SYNCOPATED ORCHESTRA (HMV) BOSTON ORCHESTRA (HMV) RONNIE MUNRO & HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA (Parlophone) SAVOY HOT HEADS (HMV) THE SYLVIANS (HMV) ace. to FRANK GUARENTE, cornet solo (HMV) ORIGINAL SAVOY ORPHEANS (Homokord) NEW MAYFAIR (DANCE) ORCHESTRA (HMV) CARROLL GIBBONS & HIS PLAYMATES (HMV) CARROLL GIBBONS & HIS BOY FRIENDS (Columbia)
GILMORE SISTERS 1931
GUS HASTON & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor)
JACK GLOGAU 1921-23
HACKEL-BERGE ORCHESTRA
AL GOERING 1924-32 1926 1926-29 1928 1928 1929 1929 1929-30
184
BEN BERNIE & HIS (HOTEL ROOSEVELT) ORCHESTRA AL GOERING'S COLLEGIANS (Banner, Vocalion) JACK PETTIS & HIS BAND/ORCHESTRA/PETS THE LUMBERJACKS (Cameo) NEW ORLEANS BLACKBIRDS (Victor) THE WHOOPEE MAKERS (Vocalion) TEN FRESHMEN (Pathe) IRVING MILLS & HIS HOTSY TOTSY GANG (Brunswick)
Tantalizing Tingles ERNIE GOLDEN 1925-31
ERNIE GOLDEN & HIS (HOTEL McALPIN) ORCHESTRA
CHAUNCEY GRAY 1925 1928-29 1928-29 1928-29 1928 1928 1928 1928-29 1929-33 1929-30 1934
FRED HAMM & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) CALIFORNIA RAMBLERS SEVEN BLUE BABIES (Edison) TED WALLACE & HIS ORCHESTRA/CAMPUS BOYS VARSITY EIGHT (Cameo) THE VAGABONDS (Gennett) UNIVERSITY SIX (Harmony) GOOFUS H VE (OKeh) BERT LOWN & HIS ORCHESTRA THE HOT AIR MEN (Columbia) OZZIE NELSON & HIS ORCHESTRA (Brunswick)
JOHNNY GREEN 1934
JOHNNY GREEN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Brunswick, Columbia)
TOM GRISELLE 1924 1925
WINDY CITY JAZZERS (Gennett 5494) TOM GRISELLE & HIS ORCHESTRA (Gennett 3081)
FERDIE GROFE 1920-30 1922-24 1923 1923 1933
PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor, Columbia) THE VIRGINIANS (Victor) ace. to HARRY RESER, banjo solo (Columbia 3317) HARRY F. RESER'S (NOVELTY) TRIO (Columbia) FERDIE GROFE & HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia)
WILHELM GROSZ 1931 -32
185
BILLY BARTON MIT SEINEM ORCHESTER (Ultraphon)
Tantalizing Tingles GEORG HAENTZSCHEL 1927 1927 1928-29 1929 1929-30 1930-31 1930-31 1934
GABRIEL FORMIGGINI MIT SEINEM ORCHESTER (Vox) MAREK WEBER UND SEIN ORCHESTER (Electrola) LUD GLUSKIN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Homokord, Tri-Ergon) TEDDY KLINE & HIS ORCHESTRA (Homokord) SAM BASKINI'S JAZZ SYMPHONIKER (Kalliope) BILLY BARTON MIT SEINEM ORCHESTER (Ultraphone) MITJA NIKISCH MIT SEINEM TANZORCHESTER (Electrola) ace. to MIKE DANZI, banjo solo (Telefunken)
WILL HARRIS 1928
SYDNEY BAYNES & HIS ORCHESTRA (HMV)
FRED HARTLEY 1925-26
KIT-CAT BAND (HMV)
EDGAR HAYES 1931-34 1931
MILLS BLUE RHYTHM BAND KING CARTER & HIS ROYAL ORCHESTRA (Columbia)
LEONARD HAYTON 1927 1927 1927-28 1927-29 1927 1927 1927-28 1928-30 1928-30 1928 1928 1929-30 1929 1929 1929 1930 1931
186
CASS HAGAN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Edison 51959) CALIFORNIA RAMBLERS (Columbia 1275-D) DON VOORHEES & HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia) RED NICHOLS & HIS FICE PENNIES (Brunswick) RED & MIFF'S STOMPERS (Victor) ORIGINAL MEMPHIS FIVE (Brunswick) CHARLESTON CHASERS (Columbia) PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor, Columbia) FRANKIE TRUMBAUER & HIS ORCHESTRA (OKeh) LEONARD HAYTON'S BLUE FOUR (Vocalion) BIX BEIDERBECKE & HIS GANG (OKeh) JOE VENUTI & HIS NEW YORKERS (OKeh) JACK PETTIS & HIS PETS (Victor) JOE VENUTI'S BLUE FOUR (OKeh) MASON-DIXON ORCHESTRA (Columbia 1861-D) MIFF MOLE'S MOLERS (OKeh) JOE VENUTI'S RHYTHM BOYS (Columbia)
Tantalizing Tingles ALFRED HECKER 1926-27 1929 1933-34 1934
FRED BIRD SALON SYMPHONIE JAZZ-BAND (Homokord) ace. to MIKE DANZI, banjo solo (Homokord) ROBERT RENARD MIT SEINEM TANZ-ORCHESTER (Odeon) ace. to MIKE DANZI, guitar solo (Telefunken)
FLETCHER HENDERSON 1921-23 1923-34 1923 1923 1925-28 1927 1931-32
HENDERSON'S DANCE ORCHESTRA/PLAYERS (Black Swan) FLETCHER HENDERSON & HIS ORCHESTRA ST. LOUIS SYNCOPATORS (Olympic) SEVEN BROWN BABIES (Ajax) DIXIE STOMPERS (Harmony) LOUISIANA STOMPERS (Paramount 12550) CONNIE'S INN ORCHESTRA (Melotone, Victor, Crown)
HORACE HENDERSON 1930 1931 -34 1931 -32 1932 1933 1933 1933 1934
CHOCOLATE DANDIES (Columbia) FLETCHER HENDERSON & HIS ORCHESTRA DON REDMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Brunswick) HARLAN LATTIMORE & HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia) HENRY ALLEN-COLEMAN HAWKINS & THEIR O. (Melotone) HORACE HENDERSON & HIS ORCHESTRA (Parlophone) COLEMAN HAWKINS & HIS ORCHESTRA (OKeh) HENRY ALLEN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Melotone)
FRANK HERBIN 1923-24 1923-24 1924 1926-27 1927 1927 1928
ALBANY DANCE ORCHESTRA (HMV) SAVOY ORPHEANS (Columbia) ROMAINE ORCHESTRA (HMV) SAVOY ORPHEANS (HMV) SAVOY HOT HEADS (HMV) THE SYLVIANS (HMV) ORIGINAL SAVOY ORPHEANS (Homokord)
EDDIE HEYWOOD 1923-24 1925 1925-26 1926 1927-28 1927
187
HARLEM TRIO (OKeh) ace. to GEORGE McCLENNON, clarinet solo (OKeh 8314) GEORGE McCLENNON'S JAZZ DEVILS/BAND (OKeh) EDDIE HEYWOOD & HIS JAZZ SIX (OKeh 8402) ace. to WILTON CRAWLEY, clarinet solo (OKeh) EDDIE HEYWOOD'S KANSAS CITY BLACKBIRDS (OKeh)
Tantalizing Tingles ALEX HILL 1928-29 1928 1928 1929-30 1930 1933 1934
JIMMIE NOONE' S APEX CLUB ORCHESTRA (Vocalion) JIMMY WADE & HIS DIXIELANDERS (Vocalion) ALBERT WYNN & HIS GUT BUCKCT FIVE (Vocalion) ALEX HILL & HIS ORCHESTRA (Vocalion) HOKUM TRIO (Vel vetTone) EDDIE CONDON & HIS ORCHESTRA (Brunswick) ALEX HILL & HIS HOLLYWOOD SEPIANS (Vocalion)
EARL HINES 1923 1927 1927 1928 1928 1928-29 1928 1929 1929-34 1931
DEPPE' S SEREMADERS (Gennett 20012) JOHNNY DODD'S BLACK BOTTOM STOMPERS (Brunswick) LOUIS ARMSTRONG & HIS HOT SEVEN (OKeh) JIMMIE NOONE'S APEX CLUB ORCHESTRA (Vocalion) LOUIS ARMSTRONG & HIS HOT/SAVOY BALLROOM FIVE (OKeh) CLIFFORD HAYES' LOUISVILLE STOMPERS (Victor) CARROLL DICKERSON'S SAVOYAGERS (Odeon) ace. to OMER SIMEON, clarinet solo (Brunswick 7109) EARL HINES & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor, Brunswick, Decca) JIMMIE NOONE & HIS ORCHESTRA (Brunswick)
STANLEY C. HOLT 1923 1932
STANLEY C. HOLT'S QUINTETTE/DANCE ORCHESTRA (Homochord) STANLEY HOLT & HIS VILLA MARINA BAND (Sterno)
LOUIS HOOPER 1924 1924-25 1924 1925 1925 1925 1925 1925 1925-26 1925-26 1926 1926
BOOKER'S JAZZ BAND (Domino) KANSAS CITY FOUR/FIVE (Pathe, Ajax) SIX BLACK DIAMONDS (Banner 1456) ace. to BOB FULLER, clarinet solso (Ajax) SLIM JACKSON TRIO (Cameo 705) ace. to JAKE FRAZIER, trombone solo (Ajax 17117) CHARLESTON TRIO (Victor) THREE MONKEY CHASERS (Harmony) THREE JOLLY MINERS (Vocalion) ROCKY MOUNTAIN TRIO (Gennett) FIVE MUSICAL BLACKBIRDS (Pathe) NEW ORLEANS JAZZ TRIO (Gennett)
CLAUDE HOPKINS 1928 1932-34
188
CLARENCE WILLIAMS' WASHBOARD FIVE (OKeh 8629) CLAUDE HOPKINS & HIS ORCHESTRA
Tantalizing Tingles BOB HUDSON 1932
MEMPHIS NIGHT HAWKS (Vocalion)
CLAUDE IVY 1918-20 1920 1922 1922 1924-27 1929 1929-30 1930 1930 1930 1930-31 1931 -32 1931 1932 1934
SAVOY QUARTET (HMV) SAVOY DANCE ORCHESTRA (Columbia) JACK HYLTON' S JAZZ BAND (Zonophone) "QUEEN'S" DANCE ORCHESTRA (HMV) JACK HYLTON & HIS ORCHESTRA (HMV) PHILIP LEWIS & HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA (Decca) RHYTHM MANIACS (Decca) LOU ABELARDO & HIS ORCHESTRA (Decca) ace. to JIMMY DORSEY, clarinet & sax solo (Decca) ace. to MARIO DE PIETRO, banjo solo (Decca F1894) ace. to LEN FILLIS, banjo solo (Decca) ARTHUR LALLY & THE MILLION-AIRS (Decca) ARTHUR LALLY & HIS BAND (Filmophone) BUDDY LEWIS & HIS ORCHESTRA (Panachord) HARRY PERRITT & HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia)
CLIFF JACKSON 1929 1930 1934
MUSICAL STEVEDORES (Columbia 14406-D) CLIFF JACKSON & HIS KRAZY KATS (Grey Gull) THE SEPIA SERENADERS (Bluebird)
MIKE JACKSON 1925 1926 1926 1926 1927
ORIGINAL JAZZ HOUNDS (Columbia) BUDDY CHRISTIAN'S JAZZ RIPPERS (Pathe 7518) THOMAS MORRIS & HIS ORCHESTRA/SEVEN NOT BABIES (Victor) NEW ORLEANS BLUE FIVE (Victor) DIXIE JASSERS WASHBOARD BAND (Pathe)
HARRY JACOBSON 1929 1929-34 1930 1930 1930-31 1931 -32 1932 1933 189
LEN FILLIS'S ENTERTAINERS (Columbia) NEW MAYFAIR (DANCE) ORCHESTRA (HMV) RAY STARITA & HIS BAND (Columbia) VERSATILE FOUR (Parlophone) HARRY HUDSON'S MELODY MEN (Edison Bell) SAVOY HOTEL ORPHEANS (Columbia) NAT GONELLA & HIS TRUMPET (Decca) RAY NOBLE & HIS ORCHESTRA (HMV)
Tantalizing Tingles HERBERT JAGER 1925-32
BARNABAS VON GECZY u.s. ORCHESTER (Homokord, Parlophon)
CHARLIE JOHNSON 1925-29 1928
CHARLIE JOHNSON & HIS ORCHESTRA (Emerson, Victor) JACKSON & HIS SOUTHERN STOMPERS (Marathon 227)
EDITH JOHNSON 1929 1930
OLIVER COBB & HIS RHYTHM KINGS (Brunswick 7107) ace. to OLIVER COBB, cornet solo (Paramount 13002)
FREDDY JOHNSON 1927 1929 1932-33 1933 1933 1933 1934
TE ROY WILLIAMS & HIS ORCHESTRA (Harmony 439-H) SAM WOODING & HIS ORCHESTRA/CHOCOLATE KIDDIES MACEO JEFFERSON & HIS ORCHESTRA/BOYS (Salabert) FREDDY JOHNSON-ARTHUR BRIGGS ALL STAR ORCHESTRA (Br) ace. to ARTHUR BRIGGS, trumpet solo (Brunswick) FREDDY JOHNSON & HIS HARLEMITES (Brunswick) FREDDY JOHNSON-LEX VAN SPALL & THEIR ORCHESTRA (Decca)
JAMES P.JOHNSON 1921 1921 1925 1927 1927 1927 1928 1928 1928-31 1928 1929 1929 1930 1930 1933-34
190
JIMMIE JOHNSON'S JAZZ BOYS (Arto 9096) JAMES P. JOHNSON'S HARMONY EIGHT (OKeh 4504) PERRY BRADFORD'S JAZZ PHOOLS (Vocalion 15165) ORIGINAL JAZZ HOUNDS (Columbia 14207-D) PERRY BRADFORD & HIS GANG (OKeh 8450) JOHNSON'S JAZZERS (Columbia 14247-D) LOUISIANA SUGAR BABES (Victor) DUNN'S ORIGINAL JAZZ HOUNDS (Vocalion 1176) JIMMY JOHNSON & HIS ORCHESTRA/BAND (Columbia, Victor) GULF COAST SEVEN (Columbia 14373-D) KING OLIVER & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) CLARENCE WILLIAMS & HIS JAZZ KINGS (Columbia 14488-D) CLARENCE WILLIAMS' ORCHESTRA (OKeh 8763) McKINNEY'S COTTON PICKERS (Victor) CLARENCE WILLIAMS & HIS ORCHESTRA (Vocalion)
Tantalizing Tingles JOHNNY JOHNSON 1923-34
JOHNNY JOHNSON & HIS ORCHESTRA/PENNSYLVANIANS
CLARENCE M. JONES 1926 1928
CLARENCE M. JONES & HIS WONDER ORCHESTRA (OKeh 8404) CLARENCE JONES & HIS SOCK FOUR/ORCHESTRA (Paramount)
RICHARD M. JONES 1925-29 1927 1927 1927
RICHARD M. JONES' (THREE) JAZZ WIZARDS HIGHTOWER' S NIGHT HAWKS (Black Patti 8045) NELSON'S PARAMOUNT SERENADERS (Paramount 12494) WALLIE COULTER & HIS BAND (Gennett 6369)
ART KAHN 1923-26 1927 1931 1932
ART KAHN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia) ROY SMECK & ART KAHN, banjo & piano duet (Columbia, Victor) ART KAHN'S ORCHESTRA (Brunswick) ace. to ROY SMECK, banjo solo (Perfect)
ERICH KASCHUBEC 1925-34
BARNABAS VON GECZY u.s. ORCHESTER (Homokord, Parlophon)
WALTER KAUFMANN 1925-26 1928-29
PAUL GODWIN TANZ-ORCHESTER (Grammophon) KARKOFF-ORCHESTER (Derby)
DON KIRKPATRICK 1927 1929 1931 1932 1933-34 1933 1933 1934 1934
191
CHICK WEBB'S HARLEM STOMPERS (Vocalion) THE JUNGLE BAND (Brunswick 4450) CHICK WEBB & HIS ORCHESTRA (Vocalion) LOUIS ARMSTRONG & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) DON REDMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Brunswick) HENRY ALLEN-COLEMAN HAWKINS & THEIR O. (Melotone) EARL HARLAN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Melotone) BENNY MORTON & HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia) CHICK WEBB & HIS ORCHESTRA (Decca)
Tantalizing Tingles MAX KORTLANDER 1920
ALL STAR TRIO (Vi 18713)
CHARLIE KUNZ 1928-29 1933-34
CHARLIE KUNZ & HIS CHEZ HENRI BAND (Columbia) CASANI CLUB ORCHESTRA (Sterno)
HENRY LANGE 1921-24 1922 1923-24 1923 1923 1924 1927-31
PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) PAUL BIESE ORCHESTRA (Columbia) HENRY LANGE's PARISIAN DANCE ORCHESTRA (Edison) ace. to HARRY F. RESER, banjo solo (Columbia 3334) MARION McKAY & HIS ORCHESTRA (Gennett) LANGE-McKAY ORCHESTRA (Gennett) HENRY LANGE & HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia, Gennett, Brunswick)
NORMAN LESTER 1929 1930
BILL BROWN & HIS BROWNIES (Brunswick 7142) KING OLIVER & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor)
OSCAR LEVANT 1925-26
BEN BERNIE & HIS ORCHESTRA (Vocalion, Brunswick)
MONIA LITER 1933-34 1933-34 1934
RAY NOBLE & HIS ORCHESTRA (HMV) LEW STONE & HIS BAND (Decca) NAT GONELLA & HIS TRUMPET (Decca)
VINCENT LOPEZ 1920 1920-34
192
LOPEZ & HAMILTON'S KINGS OF HARMONY (Edison) VINCENT LOPEZ & HIS ORCHESTRA
Tantalizing Tingles MIKE LoSCALZO 1922 1923-24 1924 1925
VELVETONE TRIO (Cameo 201) MIKE LOSCALZO & HIS INSTRUMENTAL QUARTET (Pathe) ace. to H.F. RESER, banjo solo (Paramount 20330) JOE FRIEDMAN'S MONTE CARLO ORCHESTRA (Harmony)
BURROUGHS LOVINGOOD 1926 1927
DEWEY JACKSON'S PEACOCK ORCHESTRA (Vocalion) CHARLIE CREATH'S JAZZ-O-MANIACS (OKeh 8477)
TONY LOWRY 1927
TONY LOWRY'S BAND (Regal)
VIC LUBOWSKI 1924 1925 1925-26
RALPH WILLIAMS & HIS RAINBO ORCHESTRA (Victor) ANTHONY PARENTI & HIS FAMOUS MELODY BOYS (OKeh, Victor) PARENTI'S LIBERTY SYNCOPATORS (Columbia)
FULTON McGRATH 1931-32 1932-34 1932 1932-33 1933-34 1933 1933 1933 1934 1934
RED NICHOLS & HIS FIVE PENNIES (Brunswick) DORSEY BROTHERS' ORCHESTRA ace. to JIMMY DORSEY, saxophone solo (Brunswick 6352) ace. to TOMMY DORSEY, trombone solo (Brunswick 1367) ADRIAN ROLLINI & HIS ORCHESTRA ace. to RED NOR VO, xylophopne solo (Brunswick 6562) RED McKENZIE & HIS ORCHESTRA (Vocalion) STEVE WASHINGTON & HIS ORCHESTRA (Vocalion) HARRY ROSENTHAL & HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia) JOE VENUTI & HIS ORCHESTRA
THEO MACKEBEN 1927-28 1928 1929 1929-30 1929 1930 1932 193
MITJA NIKISCH MIT SEINEM JAZZ-ORCHESTER (Parlophon) DREIGROSCHENOPER-BAND (Odeon) VOCALION BAND (Orchestrola) THEO MACKEBEN MIT SEINEM JAZZ-ORCHESTER (Ultraphon) ace. to BILLY BARTON, saxophonsolo (Orchestrola) BILLY BARTON MIT SEINEM HAVANA BAND (Ultraphon) THEO MACKEBEN JAZZ-BAND (Grammophon)
Tantalizing Tingles PERCIVAL MACKEY 1922-23 1924-25 1925-33 1925-26 1926 1927 1927 1927 1928-29 1934
BROADWAY FIVE (Columbia, Regal) JACK HYLTON & HIS ORCHESTRA (HMV) PERCIVAL MACKEY'S BAND THE "1925"/" 1926" ORCHESTRA (Columbia) THE NEW 1927 ORCHESTRA (Columbia) THE NEW REGENTA ORCHESTRA (Regal) LONDON THEATRE ORCHESTRA (Columbia) THE RIVIERA CLUB DANCE ORCHESTRA/BAND (Edison Bell Winner) THE EVER-BRIGHT BOYS (Piccadilly) NEW MAYFAIR (DANCE) ORCHESTRA (HMV)
LINDSAY McPHAIL 1921 1925
McPHAIL'S JAZZ ORCHESTRA OF CHICAGO (Olympic) JACK CHAPMAN'S ORCHESTRA (Victor)
DALTON MARSHALL 1918 1930
CORNER HOUSE RAGTIME BAND (Winner) WALLACE McINTYRE'S ORCHESTRA (Sterno)
BILLY MAYERL 1922-26 1923 1923 1926-27
SAVOY HAVANA BAND (Columbia, HMV) SAVOY HARMONISTS (Vocalion) THE BROADWAY BAND (World) BILLY MAYERL & HIS ORCHESTRA (Vocalion)
FRANK MELROSE 1927 1929 1929 1929 1930
MELROSE DIXIELAND THUMPERS (Gennett) WINDY CITY RHYTHM KINGS (Paramount 12770) BEALE STREET WASHBOARD BAND (Vocalion 1403) KANSAS CITY FRANK & HIS FOOTWARMERS (Paramount 12898) THE CELLAR BOYS (Vocalion 1503)
BRUCE MERRYL 1926-27 1927 1927-28
194
JAY WHIDDEN & HIS NEW MIDNIGHT FOLLIES BAND (Columbia) LEON VAN STRATEN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Edison Bell Winner) PICCADILLY REVELS BAND (Columbia)
Tantalizing Tingles PAUL MERTZ 1924-26 1925 1927 1931
JEAN GOLDKETTE & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) BIX & HIS RHYTHM JUGGLERS (Gennett) FRANKIE TRUMBAUER & HIS ORCHESTRA (OKeh) RED NICHOLS & HIS FIVE PENNIES (Brunswick)
BARRY MILLS 1926 1926-29 1927
THE ROMAINE FIVE (Edison Bell Winner) RONNIE MUNRO & HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA (Parlophone) BUDDY ROSE & HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA (Imperial)
LEOPOLD MITTMANN 1919-25 1931
MAREK WEBER ORCHESTER (Parlophon) HERRY HEAD & HIS ORCHESTRA (Homokord)
GERRY MOORE 1928 1930
ace. to MARIO DE PIETRO, banjo/mandolin solo (HMV B2820) SPIKE HUGHES & HIS ORCHESTRA (Decca)
THEODORE MORSE 1909
ace. to VESS L. OSSMAN, banjo solo (Victor)
FERDINAND (JELLY ROLL) MORTON 1923 1923 1923 1924 1924 1924 1925 1926 1926 1926-30 1928 1928 1929 1929-30 1934
195
JELLY ROLL MORTON & HIS ORCHESTRA (Paramount 12050) NEW ORLEANS RHYTHM KINGS (Gennett) JELLY ROLL MORTON'S JAZZ BAND (OKeh 8105) JELLY ROLL MORTON'S STEAMBOAT FOUR (Paramount 20332) JELLY ROLL MORTON'S KINGS OF JAZZ (Autograph) ace. to KING OLIVER, cornet solo (Autograph 617) JELLY ROLL MORTON's JAZZ TRIO (Autograph 623) JELLR ROLL MORTON'SINCOMPARABLES (Gennett 3259) ST. LOUIS LEVEE BAND (OKeh 8404) JELLY ROLL MORTON's RED HOT PEPPERS (Victor) LEVEE SERENADERS (Vocalion 1154) JOHNNY DUNN & HIS BAND (Columbia) JELLY ROLL MORTON TRIO (Victor) WILTON CRAWLEY & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) WINGY MANNONE & HIS ORCHESTRA (Brunswick)
Tantalizing Tingles RONNIE MUNRO 1923-25 1926-29 1926-29 1932
THE LONDON BAND (Vocalion) DEBROY SOMERS BAND (HMV, Columbia) RONNIE MUNRO & HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA (Parlophone) PHILIP BROWN'S GROSVENOR BAND (Columbia)
JOE MURRAY 1926
FRANK GUARENTE'S WORLD KNOWN GEORGIANS (Kalophon)
RUDOLF NELSON 1926
RUDOLF NELSON m.d. WAGHALTER JAZZ-ORCHESTER (Electrola)
BERYL NEWELL 1928 1930 1931
THE JAZZ ARTISTS (Parlophone A2571) NEWELL, ROMAINE & CLARKE, instrumental trio (Parlophone A2940) CLIFF CLARKE & HIS KOOKABURRAS (Parlophone)
CECIL NORMAN 1923-24 1923 1923 1924 1924 1924-28 1926-27 1929-30 1930 1930 1931 1932-33 1932 1932 1934
JACK HYLTON & HIS ORCHESTRA (HMV) GROSVENOR DANCE ORCHESTRA (Zonophone) "QUEEN'S" DANCE ORCHESTRA (Zonophone) METRO-GNOMES DANCE ORCHESTRA (Zonophone) CECIL NORMAN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA (Homochord) BERT FIRMAN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA (Zonophone, Homochord) LESLIE NORMAN'S DANCE BAND (HMV, Edison Bell) NORMAN SISSEL & HIS RHYTHM TWISTERS (World Echo) FRED ELIZALDE & HIS MUSIC (Columbia) JACK HART & HIS DANCE BAND (Dominion) JERRY HOEY & HIS BAND (Piccadilly) SYDNEY KYTE & HIS BAND (Regal, Edison Bell Winner) DURIUM DANCE BAND (Durium) PICCADILLY HOTEL BAND (Durium) NEW MAYFAIR (DANCE) ORCHESTRA (HMV)
JACK O'BRIEN 1927 1927 1928
196
GEORGE CARHART'S NEW YORKERS TANZORCH. (Homokord) NEW YORKERS TANZORCHESTER (Tri-Ergon) LUD GLUSKIN AMBASSADONIANS (Pathe, Tri-Ergon)
Tantalizing Tingles PHIL OHMAN 1919 1920-21 1921-22 1922 1922 1923 1923 1927-32
YERKES JAZARIMBA ORCHESTRA HAPPY SIX (Columbia) PHIL OHMAN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA (Edison) PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) PHIL OHMAN-HARRY RESER, piano & banjo duet (Columbia) PHIL OHMAN'S TRIO (Emerson) GREAT WHITE WAY ORCHESTRA (Victor) VICTOR ARDEN-PHIL OHMAN & THEIR ORCHESTRA (Victor)
WALKER O'NEILL 1924 1925
ALEX HYDE & HIS NEW YORK ORCHESTRA (Vox) THE GEORGIANS (Columbia)
ORESTE 1926-29
ORESTE & HIS QUEENSLAND ORCHESTRA (Edison)
BENNY PAINE 1931
THE JUNGLE BAND (Brunswick)
JEAN PAOUES 1926-27 1927 1927-32 1928
GREGOIRE NAKCHOUNIAN & HIS RUSSIAN NORTH STAR O. (Vox) ace. to GREGOIR NAKCHOUNIAN, saxophone solo (Vox H10271-E) HARRY HUDSON'S MELODY MEN THE MELODIANS (Edison Bell Winner, Victory)
HARRY PERELLA 1922-24 1923-24 1924 1924-28 1925
SAM LANIN & HIS ORCHESTRA RAY MILLER & HIS ORCHESTRA (Brunswick) ARKANSAS TRAVELERS (OKeh) PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) BUSSE'S BUZZARDS (Victor)
KYLE PIERCE 1923
197
NEW ORLEANS RHYTHM KINGS (Gennett)
Tantalizing Tingles SAM PRICE 1929 1929 1929
DOUGLAS HNNEL & HIS ROYAL STOMPERS (Brunswick 7123) ace. to BERT JOHNSON, trombone solo (Brunswick 7136) SAMMY PRICE & HIS FOUR QUARTERS (Brunswick 7136)
EARRES PRINCE 1925 1925 1927 1929-30 1930-31
COTTON CLUB ORCHESTRA (Columbia) HARRY'S HAPPY FOUR (OKeh) ANDY PREER & THE COTTON CLUB ORCHESTRA (Gennett 6056) THE MISSOURIANS (Victor) CAB CALLOWAY & HIS ORCHESTRA
CLARENCE PROFIT 1930 1930 1934
ALABAMA WASHBOARD STOMPERS (Vocalion) WASHBOARD SERENADERS (Victor) GEORGIA WASHBOARD STOMPERS (Decca)
HENRY RAGAS 1917-18
ORIGINAL DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND
ROGER RAMIREZ 1934
REX STEWART & HIS ORCHESTRA (Vocalion 2880)
BERT READ 1926-27 1927-28 1928-34 1928 1928-32 1928-32 1931-32 1932-33 1934
198
JACK PAYNE & HIS HOTEL CECIL ORCHESTRA (Duophone, Regal) JAY WHIDDEN & HIS ORCHESTRA/BAND (HMV, Metropole) AMBROSE & HIS ORCHESTRA MAY FAIR HOTEL DANCE ORCHESTRA (Brunswick) BERT FIRMAN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA (Zonophone) RHYTHMIC READ (Zonophone) THE BLUE LYRES (Decca, Zonophone) THE BLUE MOUNTAINEERS (Broadcast) BBC DANCE ORCHESTRA (Columbia)
Tantalizing Tingles MILTON RETTENBERG 1926-29 1926-31 1926-27 1926-31 1927-28 1928-29 1928-31 1930
B.A. ROLFE & HIS PALAIS D'OR ORCHESTRA (Edison) NAT SHILKRET & HIS (VICTOR) ORCHESTRA (Victor) INTERNATIONAL NOVELTY ORCHESTRA (Victor) THE TROUBADOURS (Victor) THE VIRGINIANS (Victor) ALL STAR ORCHESTRA (Victor) THE HIGH HATTERS (Victor) LEONARD JOY & HIS STRING DANCE ORCHESTRA (Victor)
TODD RHODES 1928-31 1928 1929
McKINNEY'S COTTON PICKERS (Victor) THE CHOCOLATE DANDIES (OKeh) JEAN GOLDKETTE & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor)
FRED RICH 1924 1925-33 1926 1926 1926-28 1926-27 1926 1929 1930-31
JACK DENNY & HIS ORCHESTRA (Cameo 646) FRED RICH & HIS (HOTEL ASTOR) ORCHESTRA ace. to "GOOF' MOYER, clarinet & saxophone solo (Pathe) KEN MOYER'S NOVELTY TRIO (Banner) THE ASTORITES (Harmony) HAPPY HOUR ORCHESTRA (Pathe, OKeh) HOTEL ASTOR ORCHESTRA (OKeh) LA PALINA BROADCASTERS (Pathe) NEW YORK SYNCOPATORS (OKeh, Odeon)
JOHNNIE RIDDICK 1924-25 1924
ARCADIAN SERENADERS (OKeh) ORIGINAL CRESCENT CITY JAZZERS (OKeh 40101)
JUSTIN RING 1923-26 1927-29
(JUSTIN RING'S) YELLOW JACKETS (OKeh) JUSTIN RING & HIS OKEH ORCHESTRA (OKeh)
IRVING RISKIN 1925 1927 1927 1927
199
SCRANTON SIRENS ORCHESTRA (OKeh) JEAN GOLDKETTE & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) FRANKIE TRUMBAUER & HIS ORCHESTRA (OKeh) JOE HERLIHY & HIS ORCHESTRA (Edison)
Tantalizing Tingles JOE ROBECHAUX 1929 1933
JONES & COLLINS ASTORIA HOT EIGHT (Victor) JOSEPH ROBECHAUX & HIS NEW ORLEANS RHYTHM BOYS (Vo)
J. RUSSEL ROBINSON 1919-21 1920 1920 1920
ORIGINAL DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND (Columbia, Victor) THE SAXO-PHIENDS (Pathe) WIEDOEFT-WADSWORTH QUARTET RUDY WIEDOEFT'S PALACE TRIO
WILLARD ROBISON 1925 1925 1926-28
LOUIS FORBSTEIN'S ROYAL SYNCOPATORS (OKeh) BUSSE'S BUZZARDS (Victor 19727) WILLARD ROBISON & HIS ORCHESTRA (Pathe)
GENE RODEMICH 1919-26
GENE RODEMICH & HIS ORCHESTRA (Brunswick)
GENE RODGERS 1930 1931 1931 1931
CLARENCE WILLIAMS & HIS ORCHESTRA (Banner) MEMPHIS HOT SHOTS (Harmony) KING OLIVER & HIS ORCHESTRA (Brunswick) CHOCOLATE DANDIES (Vocalion)
ROD "RED" RODRIGUEZ 1929 1933 1933
JELLY ROLL MORTON & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) BENNY CARTER & HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia) SPIKE HUGHES & HIS NEGRO ORCHESTRA (Decca)
RAYMOND ROMANO 1925
200
ROGER WOLFE KAHN & HIS HOTEL BILYTMORE O. (Victor 19616)
Tantalizing Tingles LUIS RUSSELL 1926-29 1926 1926 1926 1929-30 1929-34 1929 1929 1929-30 1930 1933
KING OLIVER'S JAZZ BAND/DIXIE SYNCOPATORS (Vocalion) CHICAGO HOTTENTOTS (Vocalion 1008) RUSSELL'S HOT SIX (Vocalion 1010) LUIS RUSSELL'S HEEBIE JEEBIE STOMPERS (OKeh) HENRY ALLEN JR. & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) LUIS RUSSELL & HIS BURNING EIGHT/ORCHESTRA JUNGLE TOWN STOMPERS (OKeh 8686) WILTON CRAWLEY & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) LOUIS ARMSTRONG & HIS SAVOY BALLROOM HVE/ORCH. (OKeh) J.C. HIGGINBOTHAM & HIS SIX HICKS (OKeh 8772) SPIKE HUGHES & HIS NEGRO ORCHESTRA (Decca)
JACK RUSSIN 1926-28 1927-28 1927-28 1927 1927 1928 1928 1929-30 1929-32 1930 1930 1930 1930 1931
CALIFORNIA RAMBLERS TED WALLACE & HIS ORCHESTRA (OKeh) UNIVERSITY SIX (Harmony) VARSITY EIGHT (Cameo) GOOFUS HVE (OKeh) VAGABONDS (Gennett) FRED ELIZALDE & HIS MUSIC (Brunswick) ROGER WOLFE KAHN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Brunswick) RED NICHOLS & HIS HVE PENNIES (Brunswick) LOUISIANA RHYTHM KINGS (Brunswick) CALIFORNIA RAMBLERS LLOYD NEWTON & HIS VARSITY ELEVEN (Crown) BEN SELVIN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia) MOUND CITY BLUE BLOWERS (OKeh)
JOE SANDERS 1921 1924-32
COON-SANDERS' NOVELTY ORCHESTRA (Columbia) COON-SANDERS' (ORGINAL NIGHTHAWK) ORCHESTRA (Victor)
ARTHUR SANDFORD 1929-34
DEBROY SOMERS BAND (Columbia)
TOM SATTERHELD 1923-25 1926 1928 1928 1928
201
RAY MILLER & HIS ORCHESTRA (Brunswick) GENE RODEMICH & HIS ORCHESTRA (Brunswick) PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) FRANKIE TRUMBAUER & HIS ORCHESTRA (OKeh) BIX BEIDERBECKE & HIS GANG (OKeh)
Tantalizing Tingles ELMER SCHOEBEL 1922 1923 1923 1923 1929
FRIARS SOCIETY ORCHESTRA (Gennett) ORIGINAL MEMPHIS MELODY BOYS (Gennett) CHICAGO BLUES DANCE ORCHESTRA (Columbia) MIDWAY DANCE/GARDEN ORCHESTRA (Columbia, Paramount) ELMER SCHOEBEL & HIS FRIARS SOCIETY ORCHESTRA (Brunswick)
ARTHUR SCHUTT 1922 1922-25 1922-24 1925 1925-26 1925-26 1925 1925-26 1925-27 1925-31 1926-28 1926-31 1926 1926 1926 1926-31 1925-31 1925-29 1927-29 1927 1927 1927 1927 1927-29 1927 1927 1928-29 1928 1928-31 1929 1929 1929-30 1929 1929 1929-30 1929-31 1929 1930-31 1931 1931-33 1934
202
SPECHT'S SOCIETY SERENADERS (Banner 1090) PAUL SPECHT & HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia) THE GEORGIANS (Columbia) DEAUVILLE DOZEN (Pathe 36338) ROSS GORMAN & HIS EARL CARROLL ORCHESTRA (Columbia) ace. to DONALD LINDLEY, trumpet solo (Columbia, Edison) IPANA TROUBADOURS (Columbia) PERRY'S HOT DOGS/ORCHESTRA (Banner, Paramount) THE RED HEADS (Pathe) THE CHARLESTON CHASERS (Columbia) VINCENT LOPEZ & HIS CASA LOPEZ ORCHESTRA (Brunswick) SAM LANIN & HIS ORCHESTRA RED & MIFF'S STOMPERS (Edison, Victor) THE TEMPO KINGS (Pathe 36385) WE THREE (Pathe) RED NICHOLS & HIS FIVE PENNIES (Brunswick) IPANA TROUBADOURS (Columbia) ROGER WOLFE KAHN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) MIFF MOLE'S (LITTLE) MOLERS (OKeh) SIX HOTTENTOTS (Banner) ARKANSAS TRAVELERS (Harmony) ace. to EDDIE LANG, guitar solo (OKeh 40807) ace. to JOE VENUTI & EDDIE LANG, violin & guitar duet (OKeh 40825) JOE VENUTI'S BLUE FOUR/NEW YORKERS (OKeh) CARL FENTON'S ORCHESTRA (Brunswick 3519) THE CHICAGO LOOPERS (Pathe) BEN SELVIN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia) MENDELLO' S DANCE ORCHESTRA (Banner) DORSEY BROTHERS ORCHESTRA THE COTTON PICKERS (Brunswick) ace. to JIMMY DORSEY, clarinet & saxophone solo (OKeh 41245) FRED RICH & HIS ORCHESTRA ED LANG'S ORCHESTRA (OKeh) LOUISIANA RHYTHM KINGS (Vocalion) DR. EUGENE ORMANDY'S SALON ORCHESTRA (OKeh) ARTHUR SCHUTT & HIS ORCHESTRA (OKeh, Crown) ace. to BOB EFFROS, trumpet solo (Brunswick 4620) SMITH BALLEW & HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia) BENNY GOODMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Melotone) VICTOR YOUNG & HIS ORCHESTRA (Brunswick) BENNY GOODMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia)
Tantalizing Tingles GEORGE SCOTT WOOD 1928 1929-30 1930 1931 1931 -34 1934 1934
HVE OMEGA COLLEGIANS (Edison Bell Winner) JAY WHIDDEN & HIS BAND (Imperial, Decca) THE VERSATILE FOUR (Parlophone) JERRY HOEY & HIS BAND (Piccadilly) GEORGE SCOTT WOOD & HIS BAND/ORCHESTRA THE SIX SWINGERS (Regal-Zonophone) THE MASQUERADERS (Columbia)
TERRY SHAND 1927 1928 1928 1932-34 1934 1934 1934
WINGY MANNONE & HIS ORCHESTRA (Vocalion) JIMMY JOY'S ORCHESTRA (Brunswick) MART BRITT & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) FREDDIE MARTIN & HIS ORCHESTRA WINGY MANNONE & HIS ORCHESTRA (OKeh) NEW ORLEANS RHYTHM KINGS (Decca) JACK TEAGARDEN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Brunswick)
JACK SHILKRET 1921 1922 1924-25 1926-30 1926 1927 1928 1930
SHILKING ORCHESTRA (Victor) INTERNATIONAL NOVELTY ORCHESTRA (Victor) JACK SHILKRET'S ORCHESTRA (Victor) NAT SHILKRET & HIS (VICTOR) ORCHESTRA (Victor) INTERNATIONAL NOVELTY ORCHESTRA (Victor) THE VIRGINIANS (Victor) THE TROUBADOURS (Victor) LEONARD JOY & HIS STRING DANCE ORCHESTRA (Victor)
NAT SHILKRET 1924 1926 1926 1926-32
THE DIZZY TRIO (Victor 19421) IRVING AARONSON & HIS COMMANDERS (Victor) SIX HOT BABIES (Victor) NAT SHILKRET & HIS (VICTOR) ORCHESTRA (Victor)
AL SIEGEL 1924
203
AL SIEGEL & HIS ORCHESTRA (Paramount)
Tantalizing Tingles FRANK SIGNORELLI 1921 1922-31 1922-23 1922 1922-23 1922 1922 1922 1923 1923 1923-24 1925 1926 1926 1926-28 1927 1927 1927 1927 1927-30 1927-28 1927 1928 1928 1928 1928 1928 1928 1928 1928 1928 1929 1929 1929 1929 1930 1930 1930 1930 1930-31 1931
ORIGINAL DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND (Victor) ORIGINAL MEMPHIS HVE LADD'S BLACK ACES (Gennett) McMURRAY' S CALIFORNIA THUMPERS (Gennett) THE COTTON PICKERS (Brunswick) JAZZBO' S CAROLINA SERENADERS (Cameo) LANIN'S SOUTHERN SERENADERS (Banner 1100) THE SOUTHrAND SIX (Vocalion 14476) BROADWAY SYNCOPATORS (Vocalion) TENNESSEE TEN (Victor) BAILEY'S LUCKY SEVEN (Gennett) SAVANNAH SIX (Harmony) THE THREE BARBERS (Pathe 35414) FRANK SIGNORELLI & HIS ORCHESTRA (Pathe) ace. to JIMMY LYTELL, clarinet solo (Pathe) GOWAN'S RHAPSODY MAKERS (Gennett 6039) BROADWAY BELL-HOPS (Harmony) FRANK SIGNORELLI & MATTY MALNECK, piano & violin duet (Victor) FRANKIE TRUMBAUER & HIS ORCHESTRA (OKeh) JOE VENUTI'S BLUE FOUR (OKeh, Victor) ace. to EDDIE LANG, guitar solo (OKeh) BIX BEIDERBECKE & HIS GANG (OKeh) DORSEY BROTHERS ORCHESTRA (OKeh) ace. to JOE VENUTI & EDDIE LANG, violin & guitar duet (Victor 21561) JOE VENUTI & HIS NEW YORKERS (OKeh) GOODY'S GOOD TIMERS (Pathe) MISSISSIPPI MAULERS (Columbia) NAT SHILKRET & THE VICTOR ORCHESTRA (Victor) THE BIG ACES (OKeh 41136) MEYER DAVIS & HIS ORCHESTRA (Duophone) NEW ORLEANS BLACK BIRDS (Victor V38027) BOYD SENTER & HIS SENTERPEDES (Victor) TOM DORSEY & HIS NOVELTY ORCHESTRA (OKeh 41422) NAPOLEON'S EMPERORS (Victor) ace. to BOB EFFROS, trumpet solo (Brunswick 4620) NEW YORK SYNCOPATORS (Odeon) IRVING MILLS & HIS HOTSY TOTSY GANG (Brunswick) THE CHARLESTON CHASERS (Columbia) ALL STAR CALIFORNIANS (Melotone) FRED RICH & HIS ORCHESTRA JOE VENUTI-EDDIE LANG & THEIR ALL STAR ORCHESTRA (Vocalion)
DAVID SILVERMAN 1923
204
DAVID H. SILVERMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor)
Tantalizing Tingles CASSINO SIMPSON 1923 1926 1929 1929 1933
YOUNG'S CREOLE JAZZ BAND (Paramount 12088) ARTHUR SIMS & HIS CREOLE ROOF ORCHESTRA (OKeh) JABBO SMITH'S RHYTHM ACES (Brunswick) KING OLIVER'S ORCHESTRA (Victor) FRANKIE "HALF-PINT" JAXON & HIS HOT SHOTS (Vocalion)
WILLIE "THE LION" SMITH 1925 1925 1927 1933 1934 1934 1934
BLUE RHYTHM ORCHESTRA (Pathe) GULF COAST SEVEN (Columbia 14107-D) GEORGIA STRUTTERS (Harmony 468-H) CLARENCE WILLIAMS' JUG BAND (Columbia) ALABAMA JUG BAND (Decca) MEZZ MEZZROW & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) CLARENCE WILLIAMS & HIS ORCHESTRA (Vocalion)
ANTHONY SPAULDING 1926 1926 1927 1927-34
PERRY BRADFORD & HIS GANG (OKeh 8416) GEORGIA STRUTTERS (Harmony) JIMMY WADE'S CLUB ALABAM ORCHESTRA (Gennett6105) EDDIE SOUTH & fflS ALABAMIANS/ORCHESTRA (Victor)
MISCHA SPOLIANSKY 1923-26 1927-28 1928 1931
DAJOS BELA TANZORCHESTER (Odeon) MITJA NIKISCH MIT SEINEM SYMPHONISCH (Parlophon) MISCHA SPOLIANSKY UND SEIN ORCHESTER (Bectrola) TANZ-ORCHESTER "THE FAMOUS SIX" (Tri-Ergon)
JESS STACY 1926 1928
AL KATZ & HIS KITTENS (Victor) DANNY ALTIER & HIS ORCHESTRA (Vocalion 15740)
FRITZ STAHMER 1924 1932-33
205
THE ACME HVE (Acme) SCALA-ORCHESTER (Electrola, Columbia)
Tantalizing Tingles HENRY STARR 1927
CURTIS MOSBY & HIS DIXIELAND BLUE BLOWERS (Columbia)
ERNEST L. STEVENS 1922-23 1923 1923
ERNEST L. STEVENS TRIO (Edison) ERNEST L. STEVENS QUARTET (Edison) ERNEST L. STEVENS DANCE ORCHESTRA (Edison)
MEL STITZEL 1923 1924 1925 1928
NEW ORLEANS RHYTHM KINGS (Gennett) THE BUCKTOWN HVE (Gennett) THE STOMP SIX (Autograph 626) ace. to BENNY GOODMAN, clarinet solo (Vocalion 15705)
CHARLEY STRAIGHT 1919 1919 1923-28
STRAIGHT'S TRIO (Columbia) IMPERIAL THREE (Victor, Emerson) CHARLEY STRAIGHT 8c HIS ORCHESTRA (Paramount, Brunswick)
JOE SULLIVAN 1927 1928 1928 1928 1928-29 1928 1928 1928 1929 1929-30 1929 1929 1932 1933 1933 1933
206
McKENZIE & CONDON'S CHICAGOANS (OKeh) McKENZIE & CONDON'S BOYS (Vocalion) CHICAGO RriYTHM KINGS (Brunswick) JUNGLE KINGS (Paramount 12654) LOUISIANA RHYTHM KINGS (Vocalion) EDDIE CONDON QUARTET (OKeh) MIFF MOLE'S MOLERS (OKeh) EDDIE CONDON & HIS FOOTWARMERS (OKeh 41142) EDDIE'S HOT SHOTS (Victor V38046) RED NICHOLS 8c HIS HVE PENNIES (Brunswick) LOUIS ARMSTRONG & HIS ORCHESTRA (OKeh 8703) BENNIE GOODMAN'S BOYS (Brunswick 4968) BILLY BANKS & HIS ORCHESTRA (Perfect) EDDIE CONDON 8c HIS ORCHESTRA (Brunswick 6743) BENNY GOODMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia) JOE VENUTI 8c HIS BLUE SIX (Columbia)
Tantalizing Tingles DEL SYMONDS 1922-23
GUYON' S PARADISE ORCHESTRA (OKeh)
WENDELL TALBERT 1927
WEN TALBERT 8c HIS FRIENDS (Gennett)
HERSAL THOMAS 1925
THOMAS' S MUSCLE SHOALS DEVILS (OKeh 8225)
MILLARD G.THOMAS 1924
MILLARD G. THOMAS 8c HIS CHICAGO NOVELTY ORCHESTRA (Ajax)
DONALD THORNE 1926 1926-28 1928-30
SAVOY HAVANA BAND (HMV) PICCADILLY REVELS BAND (Columbia) RAY STARITA & HIS AMBASSADORS' BAND (Columbia)
CLAUDE THORNHILL 1933 1934 1934 1934
MEYER DAVIS & HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia) BENNY GOODMAN & HIS MUSIC HALL ORCHESTRA (Columbia) LOUIS PRIMA & HIS NEW ORLEANS GANG (Brunswick) RUSS MORGAN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Melotone)
RAYMOND TURNER 1925-27
PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor)
DON VOORHEES 1926-31
207
DON VOORHEES 8c HIS ORCHESTRA
Tantalizing Tingles BOBBY VAN EPS 1929-30 1931 1933-34 1934
SMITH BALLEW & HIS ORCHESTRA (OKeh) TED RAPH 8c HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia) FREDDY MARTIN & HIS ORCHESTRA DORSEY BROTHERS' ORCHESTRA (Decca)
PHIL WALL 1925-28 1926 1926-27 1926 1926 1930 1931 1933
PAUL SPECHT & HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia) ace. to SYLVESTER AHOLA, trumpet solo (Edison) THE GEORGIANS (Columbia) HOOLEY AHOLA'S VIKINGS (Edison) DALE WIMBROW & HIS RUBEVlLLE TUNERS HIT OF THE WEEK ORCHESTRA (Hit-of-the-Week) BILLY ARTZ & HIS ORCHESTRA (A.R.C.) JOE VENUTI-EDDIE LANG BLUE HVE (Columia)
THOMAS "FATS" WALLER 1924 1926-27 1927 1928-29 1928 1929 1929 1929 1930 1931 1931 1932 1934
JAMAICA JAZZERS (OKeh 40117) FLETCHER HENDERSON & HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia) THOMAS WALLER WITH MORRIS'S HOT BABIES (Victor) JIMMY/JIMMIE JOHNSON & HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia, Victor) DUNN'S ORIGINAL JAZZ HOUNDS (Vocalion 1176) FATS WALLER 8c HIS BUDDIES (Victor) LITTLE CHOCOLATE DANDIES (OKeh 8728) McKINNEY'S COTTON PICKERS (Victor) McKENZIE'S MOUND CITY BLUE BLOWERS (Perfect) TED LEWIS 8c HIS BAND (Columbia) JACK TEAGARDEN 8c HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia) THE RHYTHMAKERS (Melotone) FATS WALLER & HIS RFTYTHM (Victor)
TOM WALTHAM 1925-26
TOM WALTHAM ET SES "ADLIBS" (HMV, Pathe)
EDDIE WARD 1923-25
ARCADIA PEACOCK ORCHESTRA OF ST. LOUIS (OKeh)
FLOYD "BUCK" WASHINGTON 1930 1934
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ace. to LOUIS ARMSTRONG, trumpet solo (OKeh 41454) ace. to COLEMAN HAWKINS, saxophone solo (Parlophone)
Tantalizing Tingles TEDDY WEATHERFORD 1923-24 1926
WADE'S MOULIN ROUGE ORCHESTRA (Paramount) ERSKINE TATE'S VENDOME ORCHESTRA (Vocalion 1027)
MELLE WEERSMA 1932
JUAN LLOSSASUND SEIN INTERNATIONALES ORCHESTER (Hectrola)
FRANK WESTPHAL 1921 1922-24
BENSON ORCHESTRA OF CHICAGO (Victor) FRANK WESTPHAL & HIS ORCHESTRA (Columbia)
JAY WILBUR 1923 1926 1926-27 1928-34
THE LONDON BAND (HMV) VAN'S TEN (Edison Bell Winner) VAN STRATEN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Zonophone, Duophone, Imperial) JAY WILBUR & HIS ORCHESTRA/BAND
EDWIN WILCOX 1930-34 1933-34
JIMMIE LUNCEFORD & HIS CHICKASAW SYNCOPATORS (Columbia) JIMMIE LUNCEFORD & HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor, Decca)
CLARENCE WILLIAMS 1923-27 1924 1924 1925 1925 1926-31 1926-27 1926 1927-30 1927-34 1928 1928 1929 1929 1930 209
CLARENCE WILLIAMS BLUE HVE/SEVEN THE FOUR SPADES (Columbia 14028-D) ace. to HORACE GEORGE, clarinet solo (OKeh 8164) ace. to E.L. COLEMAN, violin solo (OKeh 8216) CLARENCE WILLIAMS' TRIO (OKeh 8254) CLARENCE WILLIAMS STOMPERS/JAZZ KINGS (OKeh, Columbia) DIXIE WASHBOARD BAND (Columbia, Banner) BLUE GRASS FOOT WARMERS (Harmony) CLARENCE WILLIAMS' WASHBOARD FOUR/H VE/BAND CLARENCE WILLIAMS 8c HIS ORCHESTRA/BLUE MOANERS KING OLIVER & HIS DIXIE SYNCOPATORS (Vocalion) CLARENCE WILLIAMS & HIS NOVELTY FOUR/BAND (OKeh) MEMPHIS JAZZERS (Grey Gull) BARREL HOUSE HVE ORCHESTRA (QRS) LAZY LEVEE LOUNGERS (Columbia 2243-D)
Tantalizing Tingles MARY LOU WILLIAMS 1927-29 1927 1929 1929-30 1930 1931
JOHN WILLIAMS' SYNCO JAZZERS/BAND (Paramount, Gennett) JEANETTE' S SYNCO JAZZERS (Paramount) JOHN WILUAMS & HIS MEMPHIS STOMPERS (Vocalion 1453) ANDY KIRK & HIS TWELVE CLOUDS OF JOY (Brunswick) SEVEN LITTLE CLOUDS OF JOY (Brunswick 7180) BLANCHE CALLOWAY & HER JOY BOYS (Victor)
TEDDY WILSON 1932-34 1933 1933 1933 1934 1934 1934
BENNY CARTER & HIS ORCHESTRA LOUIS ARMSTRONG 8c HIS ORCHESTRA (Victor) THE CHOCOLATE DANDIES (OKeh) MEZZ MEZZROW 8c HIS ORCHESTRA (Brunswick) BENNY GOODMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA WINGY MANNONE & HIS ORCHESTRA (Brunswick) RED NORVO & HIS SWING SEPTET (Columbia)
BILL WIRGES 1923-29 1923-26 1923-24 1924-26 1925-31 1925-30 1925-28 1925-27 1925-26 1926-31 1926 1926 1926-28 1926 1926-27 1926 1926-29 1926-29 1927 1927 1927 1928 1928 1928
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HARRY RESER'S ORCHESTRA OKEH SYNCOPATORS (OKeh) FOUR MUSICAL MINSTRELS (Gennett) TUXEDO ORCHESTRA (Vocalion) BILL WIRGES & HIS ORCHESTRA ace. to HARRY RESER, banjo solo NIGHT CLUB ORCHESTRA SANELLA & WIRGES (Brunswick) THE VOLUNTEER HREMEN (Brunswick) SIX JUMPING JACKS (Brunswick) THE BLUE KITTENS (Paramount) THE BOSTONIANS (Vocalion) SEVEN LITTLE POLAR BEARS (Cameo) JIMMY JOHNSTON'S REBELS (Paramount) EARL OLIVER'S JAZZ BABIES (Edison) SEVEN WILD MEN (Harmony) THE CLEVELANDERS (Brunswick) THE JAZZ PILOTS (OKeh) TOM STACKS 8c HIS MINUTE MEN (OKeh) SAM LANIN & HIS ORCHESTRA LARRY ABBOTT & FUS ORCFIESTRA (OKeh) VARSITY FOUR (Brunswick) THE BLUEBIRDS (Vocalion 15652) MILLS' MERRY MAKERS (Duophone)
Tantalizing Tingles ALLISTER WYLIE 1928
ALLISTER WYLIE & HIS CORONADO HOTEL ORCHESTRA (Brunswick)
DUKE YELLMAN 1924-28
DUKE YELLMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA (Gennett, Edison)
PETER YORKE 1927-28 1927 1928 1928 1929-31
PERCIVAL MACKEY'S BAND (Edison Bell Electron) THE RIVIERA CLUB BAND (Edison Bell Winner) THE RHYTHM BAND (HMV) GEORGE HSHER & HIS KIT KAT BAND (Metropole) JACK HYLTON & HIS ORCHESTRA (HMV, Decca)
ARTHUR YOUNG 1925 1925-28 1929 1929-34 1930 1930 1934 1934 1934 1934
GEOFFREY GOODHART & HIS ORCHESTRA (Vocalion) JACK HYLTON & HIS ORCHESTRA (HMV) MAREK WEBER UND SEIN ORCHESTER (Electrola) FOUR BRIGHT SPARKS (Columbia) ace. to LEN HLLIS, banjo solo (Columbia) NIGHT CLUB KINGS (HMV B5776) VAN PHILLIPS 8c HIS ALL STAR ORCHESTRA (Columbia) THE SIX SWINGERS (Regal-Zonophone) JOE VENUTI & HIS BLUE FOUR (Regal-Zonophone) ARTHUR YOUNG 8c HIS YOUNGSTERS (Regal-Zonophone)
ALEXANDER ZAKIN 1927
JAZZ-SYMPHONIE-ORCHESTER DER HALLER-REVUE (Grammophon)
BOB ZURKE 1925 1928
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OLIVER NAYLOR' S ORCHESTRA (Victor) THELMA TERRY & HER PLAY BOYS (Columbia 1588-D)
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INDEX OF TITLES (WITH COMPOSER CREDITS)
Note: "A", "An" or "The" are ignored where they occur as the first word of a title for the purpose of the alphabetical sequence. Contents of medleys (where known) are indexed seperately, as well as under the title of the medley. Composer credits after titles are shown in the full form for individuals or by surname only for shared composer credits, regardless of how they are shown on the record labels of specific issues (as these often vary widely in form, are incorrect, or are not shown at all). (—) indicates the record label gives no ser credits, while ( ) indicates that the original issue has not been inspected and the composer credits are so far untraced.
ABENDE IN DEM KLEINEN STADTCHEN (Ralph Benatzky) -14 ACE OF CLUBS (Billy Mayerl) -42-104 ACE OF DIAMONDS (Billy Mayerl) -42-104 ACE OF HEARTS (Billy Mayerl) -42-104 ACE OF SPADES (Billy Mayerl) -42-104 ACH, WIE IST DAS LEBEN SCHON ( ) -137 ADIOS ARGENTINA (Matos) -126 ADLON (Victor Cornelius) - 3 4 ADORABLE (Ford-Whynurn) -4-142 AFRICAN RIPPLES (Thomas Waller) -160 AFTER YOU'VE GONE (Creamer-Layton) -109-154-159 AH! DREAMING! DREAMING! - See ICH MOCHTE TRAUMMEN AH! MADAME... (Lanin) -34 AH! SWEET MYSTERY OF LIFE (Victor Herbert) -107 AIDA (Verdi) -63 AINT MISBEHAVIN' (Razaf-Waller-Brooks) -143-159 AIN'T SHE SWEET? (Yellen-Ager) -9-16-49-54-57-59 AINT SHE THE DAINTY? (Harry Woods) -70 AISHA (Lindsay) -15 ALABAMA STRUT (Cow Cow Davenport) -45 ALABAMY BOUND (Ray Henderson) -69-119-163 ALEXANDER'S BLACK BOTTOM ( ) -164 ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND (Irving Berlin) -58-95 ALICE BLUE GOWN (McCarthy-Tierney) -109 ALICE IN WONDERLAND (Irving Berlin) -111 ALICE, WHERE ART THOU? (Ascher) -133 ALLAH'S HOLIDAY (Rudolph Friml) -57 ALL BY MYSELF (Irving Berlin) -73 ALLEY RAT (Jimmy Blythe) -20 ALLIDOISDREAMOFYOU(Freed-Brown) -154 ALLIGATOR CRAWL (Thomas Waller) -160 ALL MUDDLED UP (Percy Wenrich) -32 ALL-OF-A-TWIST (Billy Mayerl) -78-101 ALL THAT I HAD IS GONE (Perry Bradford) -88 ALL THAT I NEED IS YOU (Santley-Baer) -112 ALONG MIAMI SHORE (Hirsch-Alman-Snodgrass-Warren) -145 ALWAYS GAY (—) -85 ALWAYS HAPPY (—) -84 213
Tantalizing Tingles ALWAYS IN ALL WAYS (Robin-Whiting-Harling) -39 AMAPU (Melville Gideon) -71 AMAZON MARCH ( ) -72 AMERICAN IN PARIS (George Gershwin) -68 AMERICAN JUBILEE (Ed Claypoole) -18 AMERICAN TEMPO ( ) -15 AMERICAN TUNE (DeSylva-Brown-Henderson) -37 AMERIKANISCHE FANTASIE (Adam Gelbtrunk) -59 AMERIKANER NR. 2 (Adam Gelbtrunk) -59 AMONG MY SOUVENIRS (Leslie-Nicholls) -58-142 AMORATA - SELECTION ( ) -63 AMOUR COQUET (Rudolph Friml) -65 AMOUR D'AIMEE (Walter Merrick) -106 AMOUREUSE VALSE (Berger) -149 ANDANTE FROM RHAPSODY IN BLUE - See RHAPSODY IN BLUE - ANDANTE AN DER SCHONEN BLAUEN DONAU (Johann Strauss) -138 AN' FURTHERMORE (Green-Warren) -36 AND THEN...? - See NA UND... ANITA (Lionel Belasco) -12 ANNABELLE (Brown-Henderson) -19 ANNIE LAURIE (Lady J.D. Scott) -152 ANNIVERSARY MARCH (—) -63-64 ANTILOPEN (Manfred Uhlemann) -25 ANTIQUARY (Billy Mayerl) -101 ANYTIME, ANY DAY, ANYWHERE (Max Kortlander) -92 ANY TIME'S THE TIME TO FALL IN LOVE (Janis-King-Coslow) -102 APACHE LOVE (Kendis-Brockman-Weslyn-Dyson) -120 APANHEI-TE CAVAQUINHO (Ernesto Nazare) -112 APPLE SAUCE (Lyman-Arnheim-Freed) -23 APRIL SHOWERS (Lou Silvers) -104 ARE YOU PLAYING FAIR? (Cohen-Siegrist) -31 ARE YOU THINKING OF ME TONIGHT? (Davis-Gilbert) -9-142 ARMOUR AVE. STRUGGLE (Jimmy Blythe) -20 ARNOLD WILEY RAG (Arnold Wiley) -166 AROUND THE WORLD WITH ANNIE LAURIE (---) -97 ARTIST'S REVERIE (Georges Aubry) -149 ASH CAN BLUES (Seger Ellis) -58 AS TIME GOES BY (Herman Hupfield) -124 ATHALIA - PRIEST'S MARCH (Mendelssohn) -139 ATLANTA RAG (Charlie Davenport) -45 AT SUNDOWN (Walter Donaldson) -9-118-169 AUF MEINER GEIGE SPIEL ICH DIR HEUT MEIN ABSCHIEDSLIED ( ) -80 AUF WIEDERSEHEN, MY DEAR (Hoofman-Goodhart-Nelson-Ager) -41 AUF WIEDERSEHEN WALTZ ( -) -71 AULD LANG SYNE (Traditional) -28 AUNT JEMINA'S BIRTHDAY (Rube Bloom) -20 AUSTRIAN COCKTAIL (---) -148 AUTUMN LEAVES ( ) -81 AVALON (Jolson-Rose) -109 AVENUE STRUT (Herve Duerson) -52 BABOON DANCE (Cooper) -115 BABY (Fields-McHugh) -123 BABY EYES ( ) -112 BABY IN DER BAR (Wilhelm Grosz) -76
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Tantalizing Tingles BABY IS WONDERED (Lothar Perl) -123 BABY MINE (Washington-Churchill) -136 BABY, OH! WHERE CAN YOU BE? (Koehler-Magine) -159 BABY'S BIRTHDAY PARTY (Ann Ronell) -103 BABY, WONT YOU PLEASE COME HOME? (Warfield-Williams) -82 BACK IN THE ALLEY (Cow Cow Davenport) -45 BAJAN GIRL (Lionel Belasco) -12-13 BALLET GIRLS - See BALLETTRATTEN BALLETTRATTEN (Julius Kochman) -51 BALLOONS (Billy Mayerl) -103 BALLY HOO BLUES (Seger Ellis) -58 BALTIMORE (McHugh-Kahal-Healy) -56 BALTIMORE BUZZ (Sissle-Blake) -18 BAMBOULA ( ) -78 BAMBULEIKA(Leopoldi-Krauss) -138 BANDANA DAYS (Sissle-Blake) -18 BANJO (Cole Porter) -37 BARCAROLLE HUMORESQUE (Offenbach) -133 BARCELONA (Evans-Kahn) -128 BARREL HOUSE BAKER (Jimmy Blythe) -21 BARREL HOUSE MAN (Will Ezell-Bzadie Robinson) -60 BARREL HOUSE WOMAN (Will Ezell) -60 BATTLE OF SAN JUAN HILL (arranged by Mike Bernard) -15 BEALE STREET BLUES (W.C. Handy) -60 BEALE STREET DRAG - See SLOW DRAG BEARCAT BLUES (Jimmy Blythe) -20 BEAUTIFUL (Gillespie-Shay) -36 BEAUTIFUL LOVE (Young-Gillespie) -154 BEBECITA BLUES (Jean De l'Espee) -49 BECAUSE I LOVE YOU (Irving Berlin) -64-84-105-157 BECAUSE IT'S LOVE (Reginald Foresythe) -62 BECAUSE MY BABY DONT MEAN "MAYBE" NOW! (Walter Donaldson) -19 BEDTIME STORY (Leon-Towers-Nicholls) -139 BEE (Theo Ward) -161 BEES KNEES (Lopez-Lewis) -34 BEETS AND TURNIPS (Hess-d'Albert) -30 BEGGAR STUDENT - SELECTION (Carl Millocker) -63-64 BEHAVE YOURSELF (Roy Bargy) -11 BELASCO TROT (Lionel Belasco) -12-13 BELIEVE ME IF ALL THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS (Moore) -14 BELLS OF MEMORY (Darew ski-Wright) -44 BENCH IN THE PARK (Yellen-Ager) -50 BEND DOWN SISTER (Conrad-McDonald-Silverstein) -113-156 BESIDE A BABBLING BROOK (Walter Donaldson) -43 BESIDE A GARDEN WALL (Kahn-Short-Delbridge) -105 BEST BLACK (Carle-McKenzie) 55 BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE (DeSylva-Brown-Henderson) -36-64 BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON (Robin Whiting-Harling) -3-39 BIG BOY, THEY CANT DO THAT (Pinetop Smith) -144-145 BIG FOOT HAM (Jelly Roll Morton) -110 BIG POND - MEDLEY (Fain-Norman-Sherman-Lewis) -39 BIG TUNE (Max Darewski) -44 BILLY BOY (Frank Crumit) -35 BILLY MAYERL'S OWN SELECTION (Mayerl) -103
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Tantalizing Tingles BIMINI BAY (Kahn-Egan-Whiting) -120 BING-BANG ESTELLINE (C. Abdullah) -106 BIRDS OF SPRING (—) -85 BIRDS SINGING ( ) -134 BIRMINGHAM BLUES (McCord-Matthews) -158 BIRTHDAY SERENADE (Lincke) -48 BIRTH OF THE BLUES (DeSylva-Brown-Henderson) -6-27-46-111 BITTER SWEET - MEDLEY (Noel Coward) -37 BIXOLOGY - See IN A MIST BLACK AND BLUE BLUES (Seger Ellis) -58 BLACK AND WHITE RAG (George Botsford) -14-48 BLACK BEAUTY (Duke Ellington) -57 BLACK BIRD ( ) -164 BLACK BOTTOM (Ray Henderson) -16-24-49-117-164 BLACK BOTTOM BETTY (Harry Akst) -98 BLACK BOTTOM BLUES (Eddie Heywood) -82 BLACK BOTTOM IS THE LATEST FAD (Thomas Waller) -158 BLACK-EYED SUSAN BROWN (Hoffman-Goodhart-Magidson) -114 BLACK HUSSAR - SELECTION ( ) -63 BLAUE DONAU - See BLUE DANUBE BLAZE AWAY (Mike Bernard) -16 BLEEDING HEARTED BLUES (Lovie Austin) -88 BLESS YOUR HEART ( ) -3 BLOCK AND TACKLE (BLUES) (Burton-Blythe) -20-26 BLOOEY BLUES (Harry Jentes) -87 BLUE (Lou Handman) -83 BLUE AGAIN (Jimmy McHugh) -12-40 BLUE BELLS OF SCOTLAND (Traditional) -106 BLUE BIRD MAZURKA (—) -72 BLUE BIRD, SING ME A SONG (Davis-Hanley) -127 BLUE BLACK BOTTOM (Thomas Waller) -158 BLUE DANUBE (J. Strauss) -22-59-152 BLUE DANUBE BLUES (Jerome Kern) -122 BLUE EVENING BLUES (Rose-Kahn-Burton) -145 BLUE-EYED BLUES (Billy Fazioli) -7 BLUE IVORIES (Millard G. Thomas) -155 BLUE PIPES OF PAN (Hedley-Strachey) -99 BLUE RIVER (Meyer) -126-164 BLUE ROOM (Hart-Rodgers) -22-117 BLUE ROSES - MEDLEY ( ) -103-133 BLUES (Jean Wiener) -128 BLUES EN SI BEMOL (Garland Wilson) -168 BLUES IN C FLAT - See BLUES EN SI BE'MOL BLUES IN MY HEART (Carter-Mills) -144 BLUES IN THIRDS (Earl Hines) -82 BLUE SKIES (Irving Berlin) -46-49-64-111 BLUES MIXTURE (Lemuel Fowler) -63 BLUES PATHETIQUE ( ) -67 BLUES SERENADE (Signorelli-Grande-Lytell) -22-141 BLUES WITH CLASS ( ) -33 BLUETTE( ) -121 BLUE TURNING GREY OVER YOU (Razaf-Waller) -77 BODY AND SOUL (Johnny Green) -47-69-75-143 BOLERO (Ravel) -65
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Tantalizing Tingles BOOGIE WOOGIE (Pine Top Smith) -120-140-144 BOSTON TROT (Sid Reinherz) -128 BOUND TO BE A MONKEY ( ) -88 BOUQUET (POLKA) (—) -72-138 BOW BELLS - SELECTION (Sullivan-Hamilton) -17-133 BOW TO YOUR PAPA (Jimmy Blythe) -21 BRANDY AND SODA (Fred Elizalde) -56 BREAK DOWN AND WEEP (Sullivan) -158 BREAKIN' THE PIANO (Billy James) -100 BRIDAL SALUTE POLKA (—) -139 BRIGANDS - SELECTION ( ) -84 BRING-UP BREAKDOWN (Arthur Schutt) -138 BROADWAY THROUGH A KEYHOLE - SELECTION ( ) -135 BROKEN HEARTED - See HERE AM I BROKEN-HEARTED BROKEN-HEARTED BLUES (Ringle-Klickman-Bargy) -130 BROKEN HEARTED MELODY (Isham Jones) -53-150 BROKEN UP TUNE (Clare-Levant) -38 BROWN EYES, WHY ARE YOU BLUE? (George W. Meyer) -86 BRUSSELS BLUES (Jean Weiner) -164 BUBBLES (Johnny Johnson) -89 BUCKET OF BLOOD (Will Ezell) -60 BUCKTOWN BLUES (Boyd Senter) -110 BUDDY ABRAHAM (Lionel Belasco) -12-13 BUGLE CALL RAG (Meyers-Pettis-Schoebel) -27-108 BUILD A LITTLE HOME (Dubin-Warren) -114 BULL DOG, DONT BITE ME (Roy Rawlins) -106 BULL FIDDLE RAG (Jimmy Blythe) -21 BUNCH OF KEYS (Richman) -7 BURNT SUGAR (Melville Gideon) -71 BUTTERFLIES IN THE RAIN (Reaves-Myers) -17-41 BUTTERFLY - See DANCING BUTTERFLY BUTTER SCOTCH (Willy White) -163 BUTTON UP YOUR OVERCOAT (DeSylva-Brown-Henderson) -37-61 BUZZIN'BEES( ) -141 BYE AND BYE (Pease-Nelson-Vincent) -111 BYE BYE BLACKBIRD (Dixon-Henderson) -164 BYE BYE BONNIE - MEDLEY (Fleeson-Von Tilzer) -108 BY THE FIRESIDE (Noble-Campbell-Connolly) -103-114-156 BYTHELAKE(Lange) -127 BY THE MOON AND STARS (Louise Johnson) -89 BY THE SYCAMORE TREE (Gillespie-Wendling) -156 BY THE WATERS OF MINNETONKA (Lieurance) -56^61-132 CAKE WALK ( ) -152 CALANTHE WALTZES (Abe Holzman) -149 CALICO RAG (Charles L. Johnson) -7-77 CALINDA (Herman Hupfield) -164
CALL OF THE DRUMS ( ) -75 CAMEL TROT ( ) -140
CAMEMBERT (Reginald Foresythe) -62 CANADIAN CAPERS (Chandler-White-Cohen) -3-30-90-108-138-145 CANNON BALL (RAG) (Northup) -124-146 CANOE SONG (J. Yellowstone) -67 CANTATA No. 28 - OVERTURE (J.S. Bach) -165 CANT HELP LOVIN' DAT MAN (Jerome Kern) -36-56-64-85-164
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Tantalizing Tingles CANT WE MEET AGAIN? (Flanagan-Connolly) -41 CANT WE TALK IT OVER? (Washington-Young) -48 CAPRICE (Paganin-Liszt) -92 CAPRICE (James P. Johnson) -87 CARESSING YOU (Klages-Alpert-Faziolo) -143 CARMEN - MEDLEY (Bizet) -61 CAROLINA IN THE MORNING (Walter Donaldson) -104 CAROLINA MOON (Davis-Burke) -115 CAROLINA SHOUT (James P. Johnson) -87 CASABIANCA (Damerell-Hargreaves-Evans) -2 CASCADES - See KASKADEN CAT AND THE FIDDLE - SELECTION (Jerome Kern) -17-134-158 CATERPILLAR WALK (Lionel Belasco) -13 CATS AND KITTENS - See KATZ UND KATZCHEN CAT'S PAJAMAS (Harry Jentes) -83-87 CAULDRON RAG (--) -28 CAUTION BLUES (Earl Hines) -82 CAVALCADE OF MARTIAL TUNES (—) -135 CAVAQUINHO (Nicolino Milano) -164 C.B. COCHRAN'S 1930 REVUE - See COCHRAN'S 1930 REVUE CHAIN 'EM DOWN (Blind Leroy Garnett) -67 CHAMPION DANCE ( ) -152 CHANGE (Sam Nowlin) -115 CHANSONETTE (Rudolf Friml) -53-65 CHAPEL IN THE WOODS ( ) -14 CHARLESTON (Mack-Johnson) -69-83-163-169 CHARLESTON A LA MODE - See YES SIR, THAT'S MY BABY CHARLESTON BLUES ( ) -163 CHARLESTON CHUCKLES (Zez Confrey) -33 CHARLEY, MY BOY (Kahn-Fiorito) -116 CHEERIE-BEERIE-BE (Mabel Wayne) -90 CHEER UP (Klages-Greer) -113 CHICAGO HIGH LIFE (Earl Hines) -82 CHICAGO STOMPS (Jimmy Blythe) -20 CHICK A BIDDY RAG (Lionel Belasco) -12-13 CHILDREN OF DREAMS - SELECTION (Hammerstein-Romberg) -48 CHILI PEPPER (Fred Longshaw) -95 CHIME BLUES (Fletcher Henderson) -81 CHIMES (Pastalley-Villadomat) -53 CHIMES BLUES - See CHIMIN' THE BLUES CHIMES IN BLUES (Earl Hines) -82 CHIMIN' THE BLUES (Cow Cow Davenport) -45 CHINA BOY (Boutelje-Winfree) -168 CHINATOWN, MY CHINATOWN (Jerome Schwartz) -27-108 CHINESE MEMORIES (Billy James) -46 CHIP-CHIP (Carlisle-Wellmon) -26 CHO-PIANO (Henry Lange) -93 CHOPINATA (Clement Doucet) -50 CHOP STICKS (Billy Mayerl) -14-101 CHORO(PantschoWladigeroff) -168 CHRISSA - SELECTION (Max Darewski) -43 CHROMOLITHOGRAPH (Reginald Foresythe) -62 CLAP YO' HANDS (George Gershwin) -61-68-118 CLASSICALITIES (--) -111
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Tantalizing Tingles CLASSICAL SPASM (arr. by Mr. Thomas, with apologies to Scharwenka 8c Paderewski) -23 CLASSICANA( ) -108-141-151 CLASSIC RAG (Harry Peterson) -123 CLEMENT'S CHARLESTON (Clement Doucet) -163 CLOCK IS PLAYING (Pierre Blaauw) -146 CLOCKWORK (Billy Mayerl) -35-78-101-106 CLOSE YOUR EYES (Bernice Petkere) -70 CLOTHES LINE BALLET (Thomas Waller) -160 CLOVER - SELECTION ( ) -71-72-139 COAXING THE PIANO (Zez Confrey) -1-31-44-53-78-81-83-94-100-160-162-167 COBWEBS (Billy Mayerl) -101 COCHRAN'S 1930 REVUE - SELECTION ( ) -39-84-102 COCKTAILS FOR TWO (Coslow-Johnston) -153 COCOLORES (J. Yellowstone) -67 COFFEE IN THE MORNING (Dubin-Warren) -3 COLLEGE HUMOUR - SELECTION ( ) -30 COLLEGIATE (Jaffe-Bonx) -163 COLONEL BOGEY (Kenneth Alford) -39 COLUMBINE MAZURKA (—) -73 COME DOWN KUFFIE (Julian Whiterose) -106 COME QUICK, THE MAN AT THE DOOR ( ) -106 COME TO ST. GEORGE'S (Leslie Stuart) -152 COME WITH ME TO VARASDIN (Kalman) -136 COMIGO E ASSIM (Carolina Cardoso de Meneses) -49 COMIQUE POLKA ( - ) -72 COMMUNITY BLUES (Alan Murray) -22 CONCERTO IN F (George Gershwin) -171 CONCERTO NO. 2 - FINALE (J.S. Bach) -165 CONFIDENCES (Waldteufel) -63 CONTINENTAL (Magidson-Conrad) -109-170 CONTRASTS (Lew Colby) -143 CONVERSATION PIECE - SELECTION (Noel Coward) -135 COON DRUM MAJOR ( ) -152 COON JIM ( ) -139 COPPELIA - MAZURKA (Delibes) -71 COQUETTE (Heyman-Lombardo-Green) -75 CORK DANCE (--) -126 ,r CORNER IN FLANDERS (Maitland-Howard) -43 CORN ON THE COB (Cliff Hess) -8 COSMICS (Hoagy Carmichael) -26 COSMOPOLIS (Jack Strachey) -151 COTTAGE FOR SALE (Willard Robison) -170 COTTON BLOSSOM (Jerome Kern) -36 COVERED WAGON DAYS (Morrissey-Burrowes) -8 COW BELLS (Al Piantadosi) -31-32 COWBOY (Lothar Perl) -123 COW COW BLUES (Cow Cow Davenport) -45T40 CRAZY QUILT (Paul Van Loan) -16-105-161 CRAZY RHYTHM (Meyer-Kahn) -36-69-97-164 CRAZY WORDS, CRAZY TUNE (Yellen-Ager) -16 CREOLE BELLES (J. Bodewalt Lampe) -21 CRESCENT CITY (—) -84 CROOKED NOTES (Jean Paques) -119
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Tantalizing Tingles CROONER - SELECTION ( ) -134 CROSS YOUR HEART (DeSylva-Gensler) -61 CRUCIFIXION (Dranes) -12-51 CRYING FOR THE CAROLINES (Lewis-Young-Warren) -39-88 CRYIN' FOR THE MOON (Stern-Roos) -16 CRYING FOR YOU (Miller-Cohn) -150 C SHARP RAG ( ) -27 CUBAN VILLA BLUES (Charlie Segar) -140 CUBIST (Thos. Griselle) -7 CUCKOO IN THE NEST (Srevier-Norton) -29 CUPID'S TELEPHONE ( ) -152 CUP OF COFFEE, A SANDWICH AND YOU (Joseph Meyer) -77 CUTE LITTLE FLAT (Norman Hackforth) -172 CUTE LITTLE THINGS YOU DO (James F. Hanley) -48 DAH'S GWINTER BE ER LANDSLIDE ( ) -18 DAINTY DOLL (Bernard Barnes) -106-127-169 DAINTY MISS (1927) (Bernard Barnes) - See DAINTY DOLL DAINTY MISS (1928) (Fred Russell) -35-126-138 DAISIES - MEDLEY WALTZ (Anita Owen) -116 DAMASK ROSE - SELECTION ( ) -38 DANCE OF THE BLUE MARIONETTES ( ) -85 DANCE OF THE DEMON (Hoist) -2 DANCE OF THE LITTLE DUTCH DOLLS (Walker-Green) -29 DANCE OF THE PAJAMA KIDS ( ) -144 DANCE OF THE PAPER DOLLS (Tucker-Schuster-Siras) -3 DANCE OF THE WOODEN DOLLS (Stevens) -17 DANCING BUTTERFLY (Ernie Golden) -24-30-42-74 DANCING DAYS, 1920 - MEDLEY (---) -70 DANCING IN THE BARN (--) -72 DANCING KEYS (Theo Uden Masman) -49 DANCING ON THE CEILING (Hart-Rodgers) -39 DANCING SHADOWS (Ernie Golden) -9-37 DANCING STARS - See TANZENDE STERNE DANCING TAMBOURINE (W.C. Polla) -1-19-118 DANCING THE DEVIL AWAY (Kalmar-Ruby-Harbach) -113 DANCING TILL DAWN (Baker-Nils) -6 DANCING TIME (Jerome Kern) -104 DANCING WITH A GHOST (Carter-Ell is) -59 DANSE UNIQUE (Leo Prince) -66 DANSOPATION (Martin Mortensen) -53 DANZA DE LOS NANIGOS (Ernesto Lecuona) -128 DANZA FLATTENGHSTEN (Strauss) -122 DARDANELLA (Bernard-Black) -79 DARK EYES (Bodinov) -65 DARKTOWN STRUTTERS' BALL (Shelton Brooks) -140 DAS AKTUELLE POTPOURRI (Wilhelm Grosz) -76 DAS EICHKATZCHEN - See SQUIRREL DANCE DAS ELEKTRISCHE KLAVIER (Ernest Fischer) -52 DASH GALOP (—) -72 DAS IST DIE BLAUE STUNDE (Ralph Benatzky) -14 DAS VERRUCKTE KLAVIER (Ernst Fischer) -25 DAVIS STREET BLUES (Sugar Underwood) -157 DAWN OFTOMORROW (Gravelle-Green) -141 DAY DREAMS (Felix Le Roy) -48
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Tantalizing Tingles DAYS OF'49 (K.D.Johnson) -89 DEARBORN ST. BREAKDOWN (Charles Avery) -5 DEAREST DARLING (Ezra Howlett Shelton) -140 DEAR LITTLE CAFE (Noel Coward) -37 DEAR LOVE - SELECTION (Wood-Waller-Tunbridge) -38 DEAR OLD SOUTHLAND (Turner Layton) -167 DEAR, ON A NIGHT LIKE THIS (Caesar-Conrad) -47-96 'DEED I DO (Hirsch-Rose) -111 DEEP HENDERSON (Fred Rose) -153 DEEP IN MY HEART, DEAR (Donelly-Romberg) -142 DEEP MORGAN BLUES (Henry Brown) -24 DEEP SEA BLUES (Q. R. Snowden) -146 DELIGHTFUL TIME (Max Franklin) -63 DELIRIOUS RAG (Eckstein-Thomas) -23 DELISHIOUS (George Gershwin) -156 DER FREISCHUTZ - FANTASIE (Weber) -139 DER JONGLEUR (G. Groitzsch) -25-93 DER LETZTEMOHIKANER(Lothar Perl) -123 DER LIEBE AUGUSTIN - VARIATIONEN (Leo Fall) -160 DESECRATION RAG (---) -4 DESERT SONG (Hammerstein II-Romberg) -47-101 DESERT SONG - SELECTION (Hammerstein II-Romberg) -101 DESTINY (Sydney Baynes) -109 DETROIT ROCKS (Montana Taylor) -154 DEUTSCHMEISTER REGIMENTS-MARSCH (Jurek) -137 DEVIL IS PLAYING ( ) -62 DEW-DEW-DEWY DAY - See WHAT DO WE DO ON A DEW-DEW-DEWY DAY DEW DROP ALLEY STOMP (Sugar Underwood) -157 DIANE (Rapee-Pollack) -142 DIANELLI POLKA (—) -72 DICKY BIRD HOP (Sarony-Gourlay) -74 DID YOU EVER SEE A DREAM WALKING? (Gordon-Revel) -42 DIE FLEDERMAUS - SELECTION (Strauss) -39 DIE HERZOGIN VON CHICAGO (Emmerich Kalman) -138 DIE KATZE AUF DEN TASTEN - See KITTON ON THE KEYS DIE KONIGIN HELENE - See QUEEN WAS IN THE PARLOUR DIE LUSTIGE WITWE - VARIATIONEN (Franz Lehar) -160 DIE SPIELUHR (Liadow) -171 DIE WALKURE - MAGIC FIRE SCENE (Wagner) -58 DIGA-DIGA-DOO (Fields-McHugh) -165 DINAH (Lewis-Young-Akst) -64-95-109 DING TOES (Von Tilzer-Caddigan-Storey) -7 DISCARDED BLUES (Seger Ellis) -58 DISCORD RAG (Nevill Melland) -104 DISTANT MOAN (Frank Melrose) -105 DIS THING IS A FUNNY THING (A. Headley) -106 DIXIE LEE (Alex Hill) -157 DIZZY HNGERS (Zez Confrey) -21-33-44-53-81-9^)-92-117-118-126-141-155-156-165 DO-DO-DO (George Gershwin) -61-68-84-118-164 DO DO LADY (W.H. Burton) -26 DOES MY SWEETIE DO - AND HOW! (Holden-Belledna-Pinkard) -163 DOG ON THE PIANO (Ted Shapiro) -60-98-115-160 DOING THE DOMINOES (Ronald Gourlay) -74 DOIN' THE NEW LOW DOWN (Fields-McHugh) -132
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Tantalizing Tingles I'D CLIMB THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN (Brown-Clare) -46-142 I DONT MIND WALKING IN THE RAIN (Hoffman-Rich) -92 I'D RATHER BE ALONE (Ager-Yellen) -161 IF (Hammerstein II-Romberg) -101 I FEEL FOR YOU (Walker) -158 I FELL HEAD OVER HEELS IN LOVE (Parsons-Thayer) -136 IF I COULD BE WITH YOU (Creamer-Johnson) -92-124-143 IF I HAD A GIRL LIKE YOU (Louis McDermott) -113 IF I HAD MY WAY, PRETTY BABY (Mecum-Donaldson) -149 IF I HAD YOU (Shapiro-Campbell-Connelly) -129-143 IF I LOST YOU (Harrison-Kassel-Wilhite) -143 IFIWEREYOU(Hedley-Strachey) -99 I FORGAVE YOU ( ) -125 I FOUND YOU (Ray Noble) -40 IF LOVE WERE ALL (Noel Coward) -37 IF WINTER COMES (Melville Gideon) -71 IF YOU HA VENT ANY HAY GET ON DOWN THE ROAD (Skip James) -86 IF YOU KNEW SUSIE (B.G. DeSylva) -21-27-163 IF YOU'RE IN LOVE YOU'LL WALTZ (McCarthy-Tierney) -105 IF YOU WERE THE ONLY GIRL IN THE WORLD (Grey-Ayer) -109 I GOT MORE SENSE THAN THAT (Pinetop Smith) -144 I GOT RHYTHM (George Gershwin) -109-172 I GUESS I'LL HAVE TO CHANGE MY PLAN (Dietz-Schwartz) -69 I HAD TO CHANGE THE WORDS (Bennett-Tobias-Cowan) -42 I HAVE A HEART FOR A LOVELY LADY - See ICH HAB' EIN HERZ FUR SCHONE FRAU'N I KISS YOUR HAND, MADAME (Rotter-Lewis-Young-Erwin) -47-97 I KNOW THAT YOU KNOW (Caldwell-Youmans) -108-118 I'LL ALWAYS KEEP A CORNER IN MY HEART FOR TENNESSEE ( ) -7 I'LL BE REMINDED OF YOU (Smith-Woods) -132 I'LL BUILD A STAIRWAY TO PARADISE (George Gershwin) -104 I'LL DREAM OF YOU (Franz Lehar) -44 I'LL FOLLOW MY SECRET HEART (Noel Coward) -42 I'LL FOLLOW YOU (Turk-Ahlert) -41 I'LL GET BY (Turk-Ahlert) -125 I'LL NEVER ASK FOR MORE (Turk-Ahlert) -129 I'LL SEE YOU AGAIN (Noel Coward) -37-109 I'LL STRING ALONG WITH YOU (Dubin-Warren) -43-107-154 ILLUSION (Blanco) -139 ILL WIND (Koehler-Arlen) -154 I LOVE A PIANO (Irving Berlin) -7 I LOVED YOU THEN (Ballard-MacDonald-Axt-Mendoza) -151 I LOVE HER, SHE LOVES ME (Irving Caesar) -31 I LOVE LOUISA (Dietz-Schwartz) -3 I LOVE THEE (Grieg) -139 I LOVE YOU (Harry Archer) -116-150 I LOVE YOU SO MUCH (Kalmar-Ruby) -113 IMAGINATION (Fud Livingston) -37 I'M ALL A-TWITTER (Robin-Rich-Whiting) -54 I MAY BE CRAZY (Leslie Stuart) -152 I'M COMING, VIRGINIA (Cook-Heywood) -142 TM CRAZY 'BOUT MY BABY (Hill-Waller) -159 I'M CRYIN' 'CAUSE I KNOW TM LOSING YOU ( ) -19 I MEET HER IN THE MOONLIGHT ( ) -162 229
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Tantalizing Tingles LOVE OF LILA ( ) -77 LOVE PARADE - SELECTION (Hammerstein II-Romberg) -38-91 LOVE RACE - SELECTION ( ) -102-132 LOVER, COME BACK TO ME! (Hammerstein 2nd-Romberg) -91-138-143 LOVER'S LANE (Lee S. Roberts) -129 LOVE'S A DREAM ( ) -38 LOVE'S A GAME MARAIS (Traditional) -67 LOVE'S DREAMLAND (--) -84 LOVE SENDS A LITTLE GIFT OF ROSES (Openshaw) -53 LOVE'S LAMENT (Rolf Piquet) -93-149 LOVE'S OLD SWEET SONG (J.L. Molloy) -90 LOVE THOUGHTS WALTZ (Pryor) -97 LOVE WILL HND A WAY (Graham-Simson) -109 LOVIN'SAM (Milton Ager) -43 LOVIN'S BEEN HERE AND GONE TO THE MECCA FLAT (Robinson-Blythe-Williams) 20 LUANA (Rudolf Friml) -65 LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR - SEXTETTE IN RAGTIME - See SEXTETTE FROM "LUCIA" LUCILLE (—) -84 LUCKY DAY (DeSylva-Brown-Henderson) -6-117 LUCKY GIRL - SELECTION (Furber-Weston-Lee-Charig) -102 LUCKY IN LOVE (DeSylva-Brown-Henderson) -36 LUCKY KENTUCKY (Rose-Dixon-Henderson) -69 LULU BELLE (Robin-Myers) -76 L U N E D E M I E L ( - ) -63 LUSTIGEN KLAVIER-PARODIE UBER "PUPPCHEN" (Eduard May) -100 LYING IN THE HAY (Roberts-Pepper-Mireille) -134 MA! (Con Conrad) -18-112-148 MA BELLE (Grey-Friml) -38-121 McKINNEY STREET STOMP ( ) -33 MAD ABOUT THE BOY (Noel Coward) -6-41 MADELAINE (Greenberg-Johns) -92 MADEL, SO BIST DU (N. Brodszky) -24 MADEMOISELLE FROM ARMENTIERES (Rowland-Rice) -79 MAGIC HRE SCENE FROM "WALKURE" - See DIE WALKURE - MAGIC HRE SCENE MAGNOLIA (De Sylva-Henderson) -1 MAH JONG (Sid Reinherz) -128 MAIDEN'S PRAYER (Bednarczewska) -165 MAKE BELIEVE MEDLEY (Shilkret-Conrad) -122 MALAGUENA (Albeniz) -171 MALERFREUDEN - See WHITEWASH MAN MAMA (Paul Abraham) -40 MAMAMITA/MAMAN1TA (Jelly Roll Morton) -110 MAMA DONT ALLOW NO EASY RIDERS HERE (Charles Davenport) -45 MAMA'S GONE, GOODBYE (Armand J. Piron) -167 MAMA, WONT YOU COME AND MAMA ME? (Seger Ellis) -58 MAMMA'S GONE YOUNG, PAPA'S GONE OLD (Weston-Lee) -84 MANDY MAKE UP YOUR MIND (Clarke-Turk-Meyer-Johnson) -167 MANHATTAN (Hart-Rodgers) -117 MANHATTAN SERENADE (Louis Alter) -65 MAN I LOVE (George Gershwin) -47-56-64-96-172 MANNIKIN BALL ( ) -96 MANY HAPPY RETURNS OF THE DAY (Kennedy-Dobson) -40
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Tantalizing Tingles MANZANILLA (Lionel Belasco) -13 MAORI (Tyers) -15 MAPLE LEAF RAG (Scott Joplin) -3-12-53-77-83-97-145 MARCH ( - ) -138 MARCHE HONGROISE (Kowalski) -59 MARCHETA(Schertzinger) -29-137 MARCH OF THE DOLLS (Rube Bloom) -19 MARCH OF THE GRENADIERS (Grey-Schertzinger) -38 MARCH OF THE MANNIKINS (D. Onivas) -122 MARDI GRAS (Max Darewski) -43 MARGIE (Conrad-Robinson) -109 MARIANN WALTZ (—) -139 MARIANNE (Sigmund Romberg) -91 MARIE (--) -64 MARIGOLD (Billy Mayerl) -14-78-79-101-104-106 MARIONETTE (Felix Arndt) -5-50 MARKET STREET JIVE (Frank Melrose) -105 MARQUIS - SELECTION ( ) -64-71 MARVELLOUS (Breen-De Rose) -56 MARY (Bial) -63 MARY LOU (Lyman-Wagner-Robinson) -79-162 M A S Q U E R A D E (Webster-Loeb) -4 MATCH PARADE (Karl Wehle) -40-85-103-133 MAURICE CHARLESTON (Jean Wiener) -163 MAUSIE (Paul Abraham) -40 MAYBE (George Gershwin) -61-64-68 MAY BE She'll write me, she'll phone me (Turk-Snyder-Ahlert) -89-146 MAY MOON (Max Darewski) -44 MEADOW-LARK (Ted Fiorito) -46-55 ME AND MY SHADOW (Rose-Jolson-Dreyer) -46-118-142-169 MEAN TO ME (Turk-Ahlert) -69 MEDITATION (Lee Sims) -142 MEDLEY (--) -27-121 MEDLEY FROM... - See title of stage production/film MEDLEY OF IRVING BERLIN SONGS (Berlin) -15 MEDLEY OF LAYTON & JOHNSTONE SUCCESSES ( -) -94 MEDLEY OF MARCHES (—) -39 MEDLEY OF POPULAR SONGS (Harry Woods) -22 MEDLEY OF TED SNYDER'S HITS (Synder) -15 MEDLINGS WITH MENDELSSOHN (--) -134 MEIN HERZ IST EINE JAZZBAND (Engel-Berger) -138 MEIN MADEL IST NUR EINE VERKAUFERIN (Ralph Benatzky) -14 MELANCHOLY CHARLIE ( ) -79 MELANCHOLY WEEPS (Fred Elizalde) -56 MELLOW MOON (Wendall Hall) -53 MELODIE (Rachmaninoff) -138 MELODIE (Rubinstein) -15 MELODY ( ) -79 MELODY IN "F" (Rubinstein) -15-71-133 MELODY OF LOVE (H. Engleman) -145 MELODY THAT MADE YOU MINE (W.C. Polla) -8-46 MEMBER OF CONGRESS MARCH (—) -84 MEMORIES - MEDLEY WALTZ (Atkinson-Brook) -116 MEMORIES OF LOVE - MEDLEY (—) -97
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Tantalizing Tingles RAGAMUFFIN ROMEO (Da Costa-Wayne) -47-113 RAG DOLL (Nacio Herb Brown) -2-36-37-47-62-101-106-127-140-167 RAGGING THE SCALE(S) (Ed Claypoole) -29-96 RAG MAN'S EXERCISE (J.H. Squires) -83 RAGTIME COWBOY JOE (Muir-Abrahams) -115 RAGTIME IMPROVISATION... See title of piece indicated RAILROAD MAN (Meyer-Erdman-Schoebel) -87-130 RAIN (Hill-DeRose) -16-79-109 RAINBOW (Mayerl-Eyton) -101 RAINBOW WALTZ (Harry Jentes) -87 RAIN, RAIN, GO AWAY (Heyman-David-Green) -75 RAIN SHOWERS (—) -84 RAKS CHAMI (—) -90 RAKS EL HAWANEM (—) -90 RAMBLERS - MEDLEY ( ) -118 RAMBLING IN RHYTHM (Arthur Schutt) -138 RAMONA (Gilbert-Wayne) -47-79 RASCHENITZA (Pantscho Wladigeroff) -168 RAZOR BLADES (Raie Da Costa) -36 RAZZLE DAZZLE (Julius Lenzberg) -71 REACHING FOR SOMEONE (Walter Donaldson) -40-69 RECKLESS BLUES (Millard G. Thomas) -155 RED HOT MAMA (Wells-Cooper-Rose) -34 RED JILL RAG (Herman Chittison) -27 RED MOON (Max Kortlander) -151 RED ONION RAG (Abe Oleman) -146 REFLECTIONS IN THE WATER (Webster-Loeb) -4 REFLEXIONS (--) -67 REGIMENTAL PATROL (Theo Ward) -160 RELIGIO[SO] (?Chambers) -72 REMEMBER THE ROSE (Simons) -7 REPEAL THE BLUES (Johnny Green) -75 REVE DE PRINTEMPS (J. Strauss) -51 RHAPSODIE RAG - See RHAPSODY RAG RHAPSODY IN BLUE (George Gershwin) -11-68-69-94-136 RHAPSODY IN BLUE - ANDANTE (George Gershwin) -68 RHAPSODY JUNIOR (Duke Ellington) -24 RHAPSODY MODERNE - EXCERPTS (Harry Gordon) -74 RHAPSODY RAG (Harry Jentes) -33 RHYTHMIC (Carl Robrecht) -25 RHYTHM STEP (Fred Elizalde) -56 RIDIN' AROUND IN THE RAIN (Austin-Lombardo) -43 RIFF (Sam Nowlin) -115 RIFFS (James P. Johnson) -88 RIFF SONG (Hammerstein II-Romberg) -101 RIGOLETTO - PARAPHRASE (Verdi-Liszt) -39 RIO RITA - SELECTION (McCarthy-Tierney) -38-39-107 ROBERTA BLUES (Willie Tyson) -157 ROBIN'S RETURN (L. Fisher) -48 ROBOTS (Billy Mayerl) -78 ROCKIN' CHAIR (Hoagy Carmichael) -73-109-143-167 ROCK MY SOUL (Frank Melrose) -105 ROCKS (George W. Thomas) -154 ROLL AWAY, CLOUDS (Waller-Tunbridge) -36T31-132
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Tantalizing Tingles SONG HIT MEMORIES (—) -26 SONG HITS (1931)- MEDLEY (—) -103 SONG IS DONE (Robert Stolz) -103 SONG IS ENDED (Irving Berlin) -16-142 SONG OF INDIA (Rimsky-Korsakov) -1 SONG OF SURRENDER (Dubin-Warren) -4 SONG OF THE DRUM - SELECTION (Carter-Ellis) -133 SONG OF THE GOLD DIGGERS (Dubin-Burke) -38 SONG OF THE VAGABONDS (Rudolph Friml) -65 SONG OFTHE WANDERER (Neil Moret) -142 SONNY BOY (Jolson-DeSylva-Brown-Henderson) -19-143 SONS O' GUNS - SELECTION ( ) -102-132 SOPHISTICATED LADY (Mills-Ellington) -78-153 SO THIS IS LOVE - SELECTION ( ) -36 SO TRUE ( ) -57 SOUNDS OF AFRICA (Eubie Blake) -18 SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY (Charlie Segar) -140 SOUTHERN JACK CHIMES - See CHIMES BLUES SOUTHOLOGY (Joe Samders) -136 SOUTH SIDE STOMP (—) -20 SOUTH WIND (DeSylva-Brown-Henderson) -118-157 SOUVENIRS (Leslie-Nicholls) -111 SO WHAT (Sam Nowlin) -115 SPANISH DANCE (Strachey) -151 SPARKS - See SPRUHTEUFEL SPEAKTOMEOFLOVE(Sievier-Lenoir) -4 SPINNELIED (Mendellsohn) -171 SPIRIT OF'49 RAG (George H. Tremer) -156 SPIRITUELLE (Rube Bloom) -19 SPITZENTANZ DER TASTEN - See FAIRY TIPTOE SPORTING LOVE - SELECTION ( ) -104 SPREAD A LITTLE HAPPINESS (Vivian Ellis) -36-47-97 SPRING FEELIN'(Donald Thome) -155 SPRING FEVER (Rube Bloom) -18-19-25-55-92-106 SPRING SONG (Mendelssohn) -15 SPRING SONG (Schumann) -63 SPRUHTEUFEL (Fred Caphat) -51 SQUIRREL DANCE (H. Elliot-Smith) -123 STANCHEN (Heykens) -40 STAND UP AND SING (Furber-Ellis-Charig) -85 STAND UP AND SING - MEDLEY (Furber-Ellis-Charig) -40-103 STAND UP AND SING FOR YOUR FATHER (Burr-Perkins) -112 STAR AND GARTER WALTZ (—) -28 STAR DUST (Hoagy Carmichael) -26-143-154 START CARING (Bruno Granichtadten) -98 STATE STREET JIVE (Cow Cow Davenport) -45 STATE STREET SPECIAL (Blind James Beck) -12 STEAL A LITTLE KISS WHILE DANCING (Ernest E. Sutton) -150 STEP HIGH ( ) -132 STEPPINTN SOCIETY (Gerber-Akst) -163 STEPPING ON THE IVORIES (Wheeler-McLaughlin) -46-169 STEPPING ON THE KEYS (Clarence M. Jones) -89 STILL 1 LOVE HER (Clarence Gaskill) -133 STILL WATERS ( ) -27 249
Tantalizing Tingles STOMP 'EM DOWN TO THE BRICKS (Henry Brown) -23 STOMPIN' 'EM DOWN (Alex Hill) -82 STORMY WEATHER (Koehler-Arlen) -27-78-168 STOWAWAY (Earl Hines) -82 STRANGE INTERLUDE ( ) -6 STRANGE WOMAN'S DREAM (William Pearson) -121 STRATFORD HUNCH (Jelly Roll Morton) -110 STRAUSS WALTZ (—) -73 STREAMLINE - SELECTION (Vivian Ellis) -59-135 STRIKE UP THE BAND (George Gershwin) -165 STRUT MISS LIZZIE (Creamer-Layton) -8 STRUTTIN' AT THE STRUTTERS' BALL (Spencer Williams) -31 STRUTTIN' THE BLUES (Charlie Davenport) -45 SUITCASE BLUES (Hersal Thomas) -155 SUMMER RECOLLECTIONS ( ) -14 SUMURUN RAG (Irving Berlin) -4 SUN IS AT MY WINDOW (Lewis-Young-Meyer) -151 SUNNY (Jerome Kern) -2 SUNNY JIM (Murphy-McConnell) -32 SUNSHINE AND YOU (J. Edwards) -137 SUNSHINE CAPERS (Roy Bargy) -10-11 SUNSHINE SUSIE - MEDLEY (Paul Abraham) -41 SWAMPY RIVER (Duke Ellington) -57 SWANEE SHORE ( ) -91 SWAYING (Edward Chenette) -149 SWEEPIN' THE CLOUDS AWAY (Sam Coslow) -17 SWEET AND LOVELY (Arnheim-Tobias-Lemare) -6-40-144 SWEET AND LOW DOWN (George Gershwin) -68-99-163 SWEET AND SIMPLE ( ) -168 SWEET DREAMS (WALTZ) (—) -63-64-72-85 SWEETEST STORY EVER TOLD (Stults) -114 SWEETHEART (Lewis-Sherman) -41-85 SWEETHEART DARLIN' (Kahn-Sothart) -3 SWEETHEART, TM DREAMING OF YOU (Hal Brody) -36 SWEETHEART O MINE (Jelly Roll Morton) -110 SWEETHEART OF SIGMA CHI (Vernon-Shields) -54 SWEETIE SWEET (Lee S. Roberts) -129 SWEET JENNIE LEE (Walter Donaldson) -109 SWEET LADY (Johnson-Crummit-Zoob) -18 SWEET LOVABLE YOU (Seger Ellis) -58 SWEET MADNESS (Victor Young) -3 SWEET MAN (Turk-Pinkard) -8 SWEETMEAT JOE THE CANDY MAN (Austen-Croom-Johnson) -135 SWEET MYSTERY OF LIFE See AH! SWEET MYSTERY OF LIFE SWEET NOTHINGS (Rettenberg) -102 SWEET PAL ( ) -107 SWEET PAPA (Jimmy Blythe) -20 SWEET PRETTY NAMES ( ) -161 SWEET SAVANNAH SUE (Razaf-Waller-Brooks) -159 SWEET SO-AND-SO (Charig-Gershwin-Meyer) -36 SWEET SUE, JUST YOU (Harris-Young) -109 SWINGIN' (Trafford-Hulbert-Ellis) -27 SWINGING (Van Hoorebeke) -30 SWINGIN' IN A HAMMOCK (Seymour-O'Flynn-Wendling) -50-98
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Tantalizing Tingles THEORIEN ( ) -63 THERE'S A DOWN IN DIXIE FEELING ( ) -112 THERE'S A GOOD TIME A'COMING (Melville Gideon) -71 THERE'S A RAINBOW 'ROUND MY SHOULDER (Jol son-Drey er-Rose) -19-97 THERE'S A RING AROUND THE MOON (John W. Green) -70-172 THERE'S EVERYTHING NICE ABOUT YOU (Terker-Bryan-Wendling) -118 THERE'S ONE LITTLE GIRL WHO LOVES ME (DeSylva-Brown-Henderson) -56 THERE'S ONLY ONE GIRL (Melville Gideon) -71 THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT AN OLD-FASHIONED GIRL (DeSylva-BrownHenderson) -133 THERE'S SOUTH IN MY SOUL ( ) -161 THESE CHARMING PEOPLE (George Gershwin) -164 THEY WERE ALL OUT OF STEP BUT JIM (Irving Berlin) -16 THINKING (Ohman-Morgana) -142 THINKING OF YOU (Kalmar-Ruby) -46 THIRTY-EIGHT AND PLUS ( ) -84 THIRTY HFTH ST. BLUES (Charles Levy) -110 THIRTY-ONE BLUES (Bob Call) -26 THIS IS NO DREAM (Meyer-Noll) -48 THIS IS ROMANCE (Heyman-Duke) -75 THIS TIME IT'S LOVE (Koehler-Hayes) -3 THIS WEEK OF GRACE - SELECTION (Harry Parr Davies) -30-121 THIS YEAR, NEXT YEAR ( ) -44 THOUGHT NEVER ENTERED MY HEAD (Parsons-Novello) -38 THOUSAND HNGER RAG ( ) -170 THOUSAND GOODNIGHTS (Walter Donaldson) -43 THREE BALLES HFTY (Jean Wiener) -163 THREE DANCES IN SYNCOPATION (Billy Mayerl) -78-102 THREE JOLLY FELLOWS - See DREI LUSTIGE BRUDER THREE LITTLE WORDS (Branch-Brown) -130 THREE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING (Julian Robledo) -4-43-122-145-149 THREE SISTERS - SELECTION ( ) -135 THRU THE YEARS ( ) -107 TIA JUANA (Conley-Rodemich) -110 TICKLING THE IVORIES (Irving Berlin) -61 TICKLING JULIE (Fred Bizalde) -56 TICKLIN' THE BABY GRAND (Eugene Anthony) -2 TICKLISH WAITER (--) -72 TIGER RAG (LaRocca) -56-108-121 -153 TILL THE BAND GOES HOME (Max Darewski) -44 TIM AND TOM (Lothar Perl) -123 TIME ON MY HANDS (Adamson-Gordon-Youmans) -158 TIN CAN FUSILIERS (Horatio Nicholls) -39 TINKERING WITH HOME SWEET HOME (—) -81 TINKERING WITH YOU ARE MY HEART'S DELIGHT ( -) -81 TIP TOES - SELECTION (George Gershwin) -99 TIP TOE THROUGH THE TULIPS WITH ME (Dubin-Burke) -38 TITL'S SERENADE - See SERENADE (Titl) T'JOURS A MOI (Lee S. Roberts) -129 TOAST (--) -64 TOCCATA DANCE ( ) -165 TODAY I FEEL SO HAPPY (Paul Abraham) -41-55 TODDLIN' (Jimmy Johnson) -88 TOMATO SAUCE (Fred Longshaw) -95
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Tantalizing Tingles TOM CAT BLUES (Jelly Roll Morton) -110 TOMORROW (Hirsch-Spitalny-Wilhite) -140 TOMORROW LAND WALTZ MEDLEY (Tandler-Hulton) -148 TO MY MAMMY (Irving Berlin) -60 TONIGHT YOU BELONG TO ME (Lee David) -1 TOO LOW (Clarence Williams) -166 TOO MUCH HARMONY - SELECTION ( ) -30 TOOT! TOOT! TOOTSIE(Kahn-Erdman-Fiorito) -83 TO SPRING (Grieg) -61 TOURNAMENT WALTZ ( ) -5 TOY DRUM MAJOR (Horatio Nicholls) -39-83 TOYLAND HOLIDAY (Raie Da Costa) -39 TOY TOWN ARTILLERY (Everett Lynton) -39 TOY TOWN PARADE (Horatio Nicholls) -39 TRAIL OF DREAMS (Klages-Swan) -59-105 TRAMP RAG (Joseph Batten) -12 TREES (Kilmer-Rasbach) -28 TRENCHES (Turner Parrish) -121 TRICKY TRIX (Harry Jentes) -115 TRINK' BEI MIR HEUT' NACHMITTAG TEE - See WHEN I TAKE MY SUGAR TO TEA TRIP ACROSS THE POND (arranged by Mike Bernard) -15 TROIS ESCOSSES (Chopin) -171 TROIS ETUDES SYNCOPEES -See THREE DANCES IN SYNCOPATION TRUE (Samuels-Whitcup) -43 TRUE BLUE SAM (Walter Donaldson) -31-32-80 TRY AND PLAY IT (Phil Ohman) -96-137-160-163 TRY TO FORGET (Hammerstein II-Kern) -6 TRY TO LEARN TO LOVE (Noel Coward) -35 TRY TO REMEMBER ME ( ) -103 TSCHAIKOWIAK ( ) -60 TUNEFUL MELODIES OF TODAY (—) -127 TUNES OF THE TIMES (—) -127 TUNES OF THE TIMES ON TWO PIANOS (—) -127 TUNES OF TODAY AND YESTERDAY (--) -165 TURKEY IN THE STRAW (—) -53 TURKISH TOWEL (Mills-Fain-Russell) -144 TURN ON THE HEAT (DeSylva-Brown-Henderson) -159 TWELFTH/12th STREET RAG (Euday L. Bowman) -21-90-91-92-108-112 TWENTIETH CENTURY BLUES (1922) (Vee Lawnhurst) -83-94 TWENTIETH CENTURY BLUES (1933) (Noel Coward) -114 TWINKLETOES (Potter) -61 TWINKLING KEYS (--) -114 TWO LARKS (T. Leschetzinsky) -48 TWO LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE (Charles Graham) -155 TYPHOON (Kendis-Brockman-Nessy-Hoffman) -7 UKULELE LADY (Richard A. Whiting) -104-163 UM DAS BI8CHEN LIEBE (Ralph Benatzky) -14 UNDER MY UMBRELLA (O'Hynn-Meyer-Wendling) -42 UNDER THE DOUBLE EAGLE MARCH (Wagner) -27 UNDER THE STARS WHERE I WAS BORN ( ) -36 UNKNOWN BLUES (Hetcher Henderson) -81 UNLUCKY BLUES ( ) -27 UN PEU D'AMOUR (Lao Silesu) -79 UP AND DOWN IN CHINA (Willard Robison) -130
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About the Author ROSS LAIRD is a professional librarian, discographer, and archivist. He is currently in charge of setting up the library system for a newly established cable television network in Hong Kong. He has published more than 30 volumes of discographical research including A Discography of Popular Music Recorded in Australia, 1925-1945 and has also published articles in professional journals. Laird is a native of Australia.