Riverside Records Catalog: 100 series
Riverside Jazz Archives 100 series (12 inch LP)
RLP 12-101 Young Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong, King Oliver, cornet; Honore Dutrey, trombone; Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Lil Hardin, piano; Bill Johnson, banjo; Baby Dodds, drums.
Richmond, IN, April 5, 1923
11386-C | I'm Going Away To Wear You Off My Mind |
Louis Armstrong, King Oliver, cornet; Honore Dutrey, trombone; Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Stomp Evans, C melody sax; Lil Hardin, piano; Johnny St. Cyr, banjo; Baby Dodds, drums.
Richmond, IN, October 5, 1923
11633-B | Alligator Hop |
11638 | Krooked Blues |
Louis Armstrong, cornet; Charlie Green, trombone; Buster Bailey, clarinet; Fletcher Henderson, piano; Charlie Dixon, banjo; Kaiser Marshall, drums; Ma Rainey, vocal.
NYC, circa October 16, 1924
1926-2 | Jelly Bean Blues |
1927-2 | Countin' The Blues |
Louis Armstrong, cornet; Aaron Thompson, trombone; Buster Bailey, clarinet; Lil Armstrong, piano; Buddy Christian, banjo.
NYC, November 8, 1924
9177 | Of All The Wrongs You've Done To Me |
same personnel.
NYC, November 26, 1924
9206 | Terrible Blues |
9207 | Santa Claus Blues |
Louis Armstrong, Elmer Chambers, Howard Scott, cornet; Charlie Green, trombone; Bob Escudero, tuba; Buster Bailey, clarinet; Don Redman, alto sax; Coleman Hawkins, tenor sax; Fletcher Henderson, piano; Charlie Dixon, banjo; Kaiser Marshall, drums.
NYC, circa November-December, 1924
1974-1 | Mandy, Make Up Your Mind |
Louis Armstrong, cornet; Charlie Irvis, trombone; Sidney Bechet, clarinet, soprano sax; Lil Armstrong, piano; Buddy Christian, banjo; Alberta Hunter as Josephine Beatty, Clarence Todd, vocal.
NYC, December 22, 1924
9246 | Nobody Knows The Way I Feel 'Dis Mornin' |
Louis Armstrong, cornet; Charlie Irvis, trombone; Sidney Bechet, clarinet, soprano sax; Lil Armstrong, piano; Buddy Christian, banjo; Beatty And Todd: Alberta Hunter as Josephine Beatty, Clarence Todd, vocal.
9248-A | Cake Walking Babies |
Louis Armstrong, cornet; Charlie Green, trombone; Buster Bailey, clarinet; Lil Hardin, piano; Charlie Dixon, banjo; Trixie Smith, vocal.
NYC, March, 1925
2064-1,2 | The Railroad Blues |
RLP 12-102 New Orleans Rhythm Kings With Jelly Roll Morton - N.O.R.K.
Paul Mares, cornet; George Brunis, trombone; Leon Roppolo, clarinet; Mel Stitzel, piano; Ben Pollack, drums.
Richmond, IN, March 12, 1923
11352 | Sweet Lovin' Man |
11354-B | Shimmeshawabble |
11355-B | Weary Blues |
same personnel.
Richmond, IN, March 13, 1923
11356 | That Da Da Strain |
11357-B | Wolverine Blues |
Paul Mares, cornet; George Brunis, trombone; Leon Roppolo, clarinet; Glen Scoville, alto, tenor sax; Jack Pettis, C melody sax; Jelly Roll Morton, piano #1,2,4,5; Charlie Pierce, piano #3; Lew Black, banjo; Steve Brown, bass; Ben Pollack, drums.
Richmond, IN, July 17, 1923
1. 11535-A | Sobbin' Blues |
2. 11536-A | Marguerite |
3. 11539 | Angry |
4. 11540-A | Clarinet Marmalade |
5. 11541-A | Mr. Jelly Lord |
Paul Mares, cornet; George Brunis, trombone; Leon Roppolo, clarinet; Glen Scoville, alto, tenor sax; Jack Pettis, C melody sax; Jelly Roll Morton, piano; Lew Black, banjo; Steve Brown, bass; Ben Pollack, drums.
Richmond, IN, July 18, 1923
11550 | London Blues |
11551-C | Milenberg Joys |
** part of New Orleans Rhythm Kings And Jelly Roll Morton, Milestone M-47020 in 1974.
RLP 12-103 Young Fats Waller
no details.
RLP 12-104 Johnny Dodds - New Orleans Clarinet
Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Jimmy Blythe, piano; Buddy Burton, washboard.
Chicago, IL, May, 1926
2541-1 | Bohunkus Blues |
2542-1 | Buddy Burton's Jazz |
Junie Cobb, cornet; unknown, trombone; Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Lovie Austin, piano; Viola Bartlette, vocal.
2554-2 | Walk Easy 'Cause My Papa's Here |
Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Junie Cobb, clarinet, alto sax; Jimmy Blythe or Tiny Parham, piano; Eustern Woodfork, banjo.
Chicago, IL, August, 1926
East Cost Trot | |
Chicago Buzz |
Shirley Clay, cornet; Albert Wynn, trombone; Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Lovie Austin, piano; Houston Woodfork, banjo; Henry Williams, vocal #1.
1. 2621-1 | Chicago Mess Around |
2. 2622-1 | Galion Stomp |
Natty Dominique, cornet; Eddie Ellis, trombone; Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Tiny Parham, piano; Jasper Taylor, washboard.
Chicago, IL, late 1926
If Must Be The Blues | |
State Street Blues |
Natty Dominique, cornet; Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Jimmy Blythe, piano; Baby Dodds, washboard.
Richmond, IN, August 15, 1927
12990 | The Weary Way Blues |
12991-A | Cootie Stomp |
Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Blind Blake, guitar, vocal; Jimmy Bertland, woodblock, slide whistle.
Chicago, IL, circa April, 1928
20522-2 | Southbound Rag |
RLP 12-105 James P. Johnson - Rare Solos 1956
James P. Johnson, piano roll.
NYC, May, 1921
Carolina Shout | |
Eccentricity |
same personnel.
NYC, September, 1921
Arkansas Blues | |
Cry Baby Blues |
same personnel.
NYC, February, 1922
The Down Home Blues |
same personnel.
NYC, March, 1922
Look What A Fool I've Been | |
Ole Miss Blues |
same personnel.
NYC, April, 1922
Muscle Shoals Blues |
James P. Johnson, piano.
NYC, circa March 24, 1924
Running Wild Medley: Charleston / Old Fashioned Love / Open Your Heart / Love Bug |
James P. Johnson, piano roll.
NYC, July, 1926
Harlem Choc'late Babies On Parade |
same personnel.
NYC, November, 1926
Sugar |
RLP 12-106 Pete Johnson, Meade Lux Lewis, Albert Ammons - Giants Of Boogie Woogie
Meade "Lux" Lewis, piano.
NYC, circa February, 1939
R-2087 | Messin' Around |
R-2088 | Deep Fives |
R-2089 | Blues De Lux |
R-2095 | Closin' Hour Blues |
Albert Ammons, piano.
NYC, April 8, 1939
R-2090 | St. Louis Blues |
R-2091 | Mecca Flat Blues |
R-2092 | Bass Goin' Crazy |
R-2093 | Monday Struggle |
Pete Johnson, piano.
NYC, April 16, 1939
R-125 | B & O Blues |
R-127 | Climbin' And Screamin' |
R-129 | Pete's Blues |
R-130 | Let 'Em Jump |
RLP 12-107 Muggsy Spanier - Chicago Jazz 1956
Muggsy Spanier, cornet; Guy Carey, trombone; Volly De Faut, clarinet; Mel Stitzel, piano; Marvin Saxbe, banjo, guitar, cymbals.
Richmond, IN, February 25, 1924
11766-B | Steady Roll Blues |
11768-B | Really A Pain |
11769-B | Chicago Blues |
11770-B | Hot Mittens |
Muggsy Spanier, cornet; Guy Carey, trombone; Joe Gish, tuba; Volly De Faut, clarinet; Mel Stitzel, piano; Ben Pollack, drums.
Chicago, IL, circa July, 1925
828 | Why Couldn't It Be Poor Little Me |
829 | Everybody Loves My Baby |
Dick Feigie, Muggsy Spanier, cornet; Frank Teschemacher, clarinet; Charles Pierce, alto sax; Ralph Rudder, tenor sax; Dan Liscomb, piano; Stuart Branch, guitar; Johnny Mueller, bass; Paul Kettler, drums.
Chicago, IL, circa February, 1927
20399-1 | Bull Frog Blues |
20400-2 | China Boy |
Muggsy Spanier, cornet; Frank Teschemacher, clarinet; Mezz Mezzrow, tenor sax; Joe Sullivan, piano; Eddie Condon, banjo; Jim Lannigan, tuba; George Wettling, drums; Red McKenzie, vocal.
Chicago, IL, November 12, 1927
20563 | Friar's Point Shuffle |
Darktown Strutters' Ball |
RLP 12-108 Blues: Ma Rainey 1956
Tommy Ladnier, cornet; Jimmy O'Bryant, clarinet; Lovie Austin, piano; Ma Rainey, vocal.
Chicago, IL, December, 1923
1598-2 | Barrel House Blues |
same session.
1613-2 | Walking Blues |
Joe Smith, cornet; Charlie Green, trombone; Buster Bailey, clarinet; Fletcher Henderson, piano; Charlie Dixon, banjo; Coleman Hawkins, bass sax; Kaiser Marshall, drums; Ma Rainey, vocal.
NYC, early December, 1925
2370-2 | Yonder Come The Blues |
2376-2 | Stack O'Lee Blues |
possibly Leroy Pickett, violin; Blind Blake, guitar; Ma Rainey, vocal.
Chicago, IL, circa December, 1926
4020-2 | Grievin' Hearted Blues |
Shirley Clay, trumpet; Kid Ory, trombone; unknown, tuba; Claude "Hop" Hopkins, piano; unknown, banjo; Ma Rainey, vocal.
Chicago, IL, circa August, 1927
4683-2 | Blues Oh Blues |
Shirley Clay, trumpet; Kid Ory, trombone; unknown, tuba; Claude "Hop" Hopkins, piano; unknown, banjo; Ma Rainey, vocal; unknown male speech.
4692-1 | Oh, Papa Blues |
Georgia Tom Dorsey, piano; Martell Pettiford, banjo; Herman Brown, kazoo, washboard, tub bass; Carl Reid, jug, jazzhorn; Ma Rainey, vocal; band moaning effects.
Chicago, IL, circa June, 1928
20663-2 | Hear Me Talking To You |
20665-2 | Prove It On Me Blues |
20666-1 | Victim Of The Blues |
Papa Charlie Jackson, banjo, vocal; Ma Rainey, vocal.
Chicago, IL, circa December, 1928
21044-1 | Big Feeling Blues |
RLP 12-109 The Amazing Mr. Waller 1956
Fats Waller, piano, organ, vocal.
Langworth Transcriptions, NYC, November 20, 1939
043185-1 | Go Down Moses |
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot | |
Hallelujah, I'm A Bum | |
Hand Me Down My Walking Cane | |
043186-1 | Frankie And Johnny |
She'll Be Comin' Round The Mountain | |
Deep River | |
Lord Delivered Daniel | |
043188-1 | Intermezzo (From Cavalleria Rusticana) |
When You And I Were Young, Maggie | |
Loch Lomond | |
Oh! Susannah | |
043189-1 | Old Oaken Bucket |
Faust Waltz | |
Annie Laurie | |
Oh! Dem Golden Slippers |
RLP 12-110 Various Artists - The Golden Age Of Ragtime
Scott Joplin, piano roll.
1903
Something Doing |
same personnel.
possibly circa October, 1909?
Pineapple Rag and Euphonic Sounds |
same personnel.
1910
Stoptime Rag |
same personnel.
February 21, 1913
Kismet Rag |
same personnel.
May, 1916
Weeping Willow Rag |
RLP 12-111 Jelly Roll Morton - Classic Piano Solos
Jelly Roll Morton, piano.
Richmond, IN, July 17, 1923
11537 | King Porter Stomp |
11538 | New Orleans Joys |
same personnel.
Richmond, IN, July 18, 1923
11544 | Grandpa's Spells |
11545 | Kansas City Stomps |
11546 | Wolverine Blues |
same personnel.
Richmond, IN, June 9, 1924
11908-A | Shreveport Stomp |
11911-A | Jelly Roll Blues |
11912-A | Big Foot Ham (as Big Fat Ham) |
11913-A | Bucktown Blues |
11914 | Tom Cat Blues |
11915-A | Stratford Hunch |
11917 | The Perfect Rag |
RLP 12-112 Various Artists - The Riverside History Of Classic Jazz Volumes 1 & 2: Backgrounds / Ragtime
Scott Joplin, piano roll.
1904
The Cascades |
James Scott, piano roll.
1906
Frog Legs Rag |
Joseph Lamb, piano roll.
circa 1914
SL408:8P | American Beauty Rag |
Sodero's Military Band.
NYC, before 1920
Slidus Trombonus |
Cakewalk, piano roll.
before 1920
At A Georgia Camp Meeting |
John F. Burckhardt, piano; Fred Van Eps, banjo.
Edison, NY, February 6, 1924
9365 | Ragtime Oriole |
Jelly Roll Morton, piano.
Richmond, IN, June 9, 1924
11917 | The Perfect Rag |
Blind Lemon Jefferson, guitar, vocal.
Chicago, IL, circa November, 1926
3077-2 | Shuckin' Sugar Blues |
Rev. J.M. Gates, sermon.
NYC, circa December 6, 1926
GEX-365 | I'm Going To Heaven If It Takes My Life |
Cow Cow Davenport, piano.
Richmond, IN, April 1, 1929
14986-A | Atlanta Rag |
Royal Drums Of The Abatutsi, Abatutsi Girls Songs.
Belgian Congo, 1951-1952
Lobertina |
Rhythmic Chants Of Southern Negro Street Vendors.
Charleston, SC, circa 1952
Street Cries Of Charleston |
** part of Riverside History Of Classic Jazz, Riverside SDP 11 in 1956, RB-005 in 1986, 3RBCD-005-2 in 1994.
RLP 12-113 Various Artists - The Riverside History Of Classic Jazz Volumes 3 & 4: The Blues / New Orleans Style
Paul Mares, cornet; George Brunis, trombone; Leon Roppolo, clarinet; Jack Pettis, C melody sax; Elmer Schoebel, piano; Lew Black, banjo; Steve Brown, bass; Frank Snyder, drums.
Richmond, IN, August 30, 1922
11184 | Livery Stable Blues |
Murphy Steinberg, cornet; Santo Pecora, trombone; Charlie Bezimek, Roy Kramer, clarinet, alto sax; Art Kassel, clarinet, tenor sax; Otto Barberino, violin; Elmer Schoebel, piano, arranger, director; Lou Black, banjo; Steve Brown, tuba; ...... Schoebel, drums; Billy Meyers, vocal.
Richmond, IN, circa April 2, 1923
11379-A | Blue Grass Blues |
Louis Armstrong, King Oliver, cornet; Honore Dutrey, trombone; Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Lil Hardin, piano; Bill Johnson, banjo; Baby Dodds, drums.
Richmond, IN, April 6, 1923
11390-B | Froggie Moore |
Dominique "T-Boy" Remay, cornet; Roy Palmer, trombone; Wilson Townes, clarinet; Arville Harris, alto sax; Jelly Roll Morton, piano; Jasper Taylor, woodblock.
Chicago, IL, June 23, 1923
1434-2 | Big Foot Ham |
Tommy Ladnier, cornet; Jimmy O'Bryant, clarinet; Lovie Austin, piano; Ida Cox, vocal.
Chicago, IL, summer 1923
1509 | I've Got The Blues For Rampart Street |
Jelly Roll Morton, piano.
Richmond, IN, July 18, 1923
11547 | The Pearls |
Louis Armstrong, cornet; Charlie Irvis, trombone; Sidney Bechet, clarinet, soprano sax; Lil Armstrong, piano; Buddy Christian, banjo; Beatty And Todd: Alberta Hunter as Josephine Beatty, Clarence Todd, vocal.
NYC, December 22, 1924
9248-A | Cake Walking Babies |
Joe Smith, cornet; Charlie Green, trombone; Buster Bailey, clarinet; Fletcher Henderson, piano; Charlie Dixon, banjo; Coleman Hawkins, bass sax; Kaiser Marshall, drums; Ma Rainey, vocal.
NYC, early December, 1925
2371-1 | Titanic Man Blues |
George Perkins, piano; Blind Lemon Jefferson, vocal.
Chicago, IL, circa May, 1927
4491-5 | Rising High Water Blues |
Joe Smith, cornet; Russell Smith, trumpet; Charlie Green, trombone; Buster Bailey, clarinet; Happy Caldwell, tenor sax; James P. Johnson, piano; Charlie Dixon, banjo; Harry Hull, bass; Kaiser Marshall, drums; Bessie Smith, vocal; The T. Rosamund Johnson And The Hall Johnson Choir, mixed vocal chorus.
film soundtrack, NYC, circa August, 1929
NY39 | St. Louis Blues Part 1 |
NY40 | St. Louis Blues Part 2 |
NY41 | St. Louis Blues Part 3 |
NY42 | St. Louis Blues Part 4 |
Big Bill Broonzy, guitar, vocal.
Richmond, IN, February, 1932
GEN18385 | Big Bill Blues |
Lee Collins, trumpet; Lovie Austin, piano; John Lindsay, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; Bertha "Chippie" Hill, vocal.
Chicago, IL, February 5, 1946
C7 | Around The Clock Blues |
** part of Riverside History Of Classic Jazz, Riverside SDP 11 in 1956, RB-005 in 1986, 3RBCD-005-2 in 1994.
RLP 12-114 Various Artists - The Riverside History Of Classic Jazz Volumes 5 & 6: Boogie Woogie / South Side Chicago
Elwood Graham, Freddie Keppard, cornet; Fred Garland, trombone; Jimmie Noone, clarinet; Clifford Kings, Jerome Pasquall, Joe Poston, sax; Jimmy Bell, violin; Tony Spaulding, piano; Bill Newton, tuba; Bert Green, drums.
Richmond, IN, January 21, 1924
11731 | The Memphis Maybe Man |
Tommy Ladnier or Lee Collins or Natty Dominique, cornet; Kid Ory, trombone; Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Lovie Austin or probably Lil Hardin, piano; Johnny St. Cyr, banjo; W.E. Burton, drums.
Chicago, IL, April, 1926
11096-2 | Jackass Blues |
Freddie Keppard, cornet; Eddie Vincent, trombone; Jimmy O'Bryant, clarinet; Arthur Campbell, piano; Jasper Taylor, woodblock; Papa Charlie Jackson, vocal.
Chicago, IL, September, 1926
2653-1 | Salty Dog |
Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Tiny Parham, piano.
Chicago, IL, fall 1926
4332 | Oh, Daddy |
Natty Dominique, trumpet; Jimmy O'Bryant, clarinet; Jimmy Blythe, piano; Jasper Taylor, drums.
Chicago, IL, 1928
1515 | Mama Stayed Out |
Wesley Wallace, piano.
Grafton, WI, November 15, 1929
L-184-2 | No. 29 |
Roy Palmer, trombone; Darnell Howard, clarinet, alto sax; Jimmy Blythe, piano; unknown, banjo; Jimmy Bertland, washboard; Albert Bell, kazoo; Ed Hudson, vocal.
Richmond, IN, March 17, 1931
GE17622 | Careless Love |
Meade "Lux" Lewis, piano.
NYC, circa February, 1939
R-2096 | Far Ago Blues |
Pete Johnson, piano.
NYC, April 16, 1939
R-122 | Lone Star Blues |
Jimmy Yancey, piano.
Chicago, IL, May 4, 1939
R-2418-1 | The Fives |
Art Hodes, piano.
Chicago, IL, August 10, 1939
R-2198 | South Side Shuffle |
Cripple Clarence Lofton, piano, vocal.
Chicago, IL, 1939
Blue Boogie |
** part of Riverside History Of Classic Jazz, Riverside SDP 11 in 1956, RB-005 in 1986, 3RBCD-005-2 in 1994.
RLP 12-115 Various Artists - The Riverside History Of Classic Jazz Volumes 7 & 8: Chicago Style / Harlem
James P. Johnson, piano roll.
NYC, June, 1922
Harlem Strut |
Fats Waller, piano roll.
NYC, circa July, 1923
Mama's Got The Blues |
Bix Beiderbecke, cornet; Jimmy Hartwell, clarinet, alto sax; George Johnson, tenor sax; Dick Voynow, piano, director; Bob Gillette, banjo; Min Leibrook, tuba; Vic Berton, drums.
Richmond, IN, June 20, 1924
11931-C | Royal Garden Blues |
Bubber Miley, trumpet; Charlie Irvis, trombone; Otto Hardwick, alto sax; Duke Ellington, piano; Fred Guy, banjo; Sonny Greer, drums.
NYC, November, 1924
T2006 | Rainy Nights |
Muggsy Spanier, cornet; Guy Carey, trombone; Joe Gish, tuba; Volly De Faut, clarinet; Mel Stitzel, piano; Marvin Saxbe, banjo.
Chicago, IL, circa November, 1924
149 | Why Couldn't It Be Poor Little Me |
Jimmy McPartland, cornet; Jimmy Hartwell, clarinet, alto sax; George Johnson, tenor sax; Dick Voynow, piano, director; Bob Gillette, banjo; Min Leibrook, tuba; Vic Moore, drums; Dave Harmon, vocal.
NYC, December 4, 1924
9218-B | When My Sugar Walks Down The Street |
Cliff Jackson, piano roll.
NYC, September, 1926
Hock Shop Blues |
Dick Feigie, Muggsy Spanier, cornet; Frank Teschemacher, clarinet; Charles Pierce, alto sax; Ralph Rudder, tenor sax; Dan Liscomb, piano; Stuart Branch, guitar; Johnny Mueller, bass; Paul Kettler, drums.
Chicago, IL, circa February, 1927
20400-2 | China Boy |
Muggsy Spanier, cornet; Frank Teschemacher, clarinet; Mezz Mezzrow, tenor sax; Joe Sullivan, piano; Eddie Condon, banjo; Jim Lannigan, tuba; George Wettling, drums; Red McKenzie, vocal.
Chicago, IL, November 12, 1927
20563 | Friar's Point Shuffle |
Tommy Ladnier, Joe Smith, cornet; Russell Smith, trumpet; Charlie Green, Jimmy Harrison, trombone; June Coles, tuba; Buster Bailey, clarinet; Don Pasquall, alto sax; Coleman Hawkins, tenor sax; Fletcher Henderson, piano; Charlie Dixon, banjo; Kaiser Marshall, drums; Don Redman, arranger.
NYC, early 1928
2859 | Hop Off |
Ed Allen, King Oliver, cornet; Ed Cuffee, trombone; Arville Harris, Benny Waters, clarinet, sax; Clarence Williams, piano; LeRoy Harris, banjo; Cyrus St. Clair, sousaphone.
NYC, 1928
268 | Midnight Stomp |
Wingy Manone, trumpet, vocal; Miff Frink, trombone; George Walters, clarinet; Joe Dunn, tenor sax; Maynard Spencer, piano; unknown, banjo; Orville Haynes, tuba; Dash Burkis, drums.
Richmond, IN, September 19, 1930
17058 | Up The Country |
** part of Riverside History Of Classic Jazz, Riverside SDP 11 in 1956, RB-005 in 1986, 3RBCD-005-2 in 1994.
RLP 12-116 Various Artists - The Riverside History Of Classic Jazz Volumes 9 & 10: New York Style / New Orleans Revival
Phil Napoleon, cornet; Charles Panelli, trombone; Jimmy Lytell, clarinet; Frank Signorelli, piano; Jack Roth, drums.
NYC, December 12, 1922
8154-B | Sweet Lovin' Mama (Please Come Back To Me) |
Bill Moore, Red Nichols, cornet; Tommy Dorsey, trombone; Arnold Brillhardt, Freddie Cusick, Bobby Davis, Jimmy Dorsey, sax, clarinet; Irvin Brodsky, piano; Tommy Fellini, banjo; Adrian Rollini, bass sax; Stan King, drums; Ed Kirkeby, leader.
NYC, September 15, 1925
Sweet Man |
Red Nichols, cornet; Miff Mole, trombone; Jimmy Dorsey, clarinet, alto sax; Alfie Evans, alto sax; Arthur Schutt, piano; Joe Tarto, tuba; Victor Berton, drums.
Edison, NY, October 13, 1926
11246-A | Stampede |
Yank Lawson, trumpet; Brad Gowans, trombone; Ray Eckstrand, Pee Wee Russell, clarinet; James P. Johnson, piano; Eddie Condon, guitar; Bob Haggart, bass; Tony Sbarbaro, drums.
NYC, November 20, 1943
T1903 | Yank's Blues |
Bunk Johnson, trumpet; Jim Robinson, trombone; George Lewis, clarinet; Alton Purnell, piano; Lawrence Marrero, banjo; Alcide "Slow Drag" Pavageau, bass; Kid Collins, drums.
New Orleans, LA, February 2, 1945
T.3 | (Make Me A) Pallet On The Floor |
Muggsy Spanier, cornet; George Brunis, trombone, vocal; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Luckey Roberts, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Cyrus St. Clair, sousaphone; Baby Dodds, drums.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, February 8, 1947
CL57 | Muskrat Ramble |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Ralph Sutton, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with guest: Bertha "Chippie" Hill, vocal.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, July 26, 1947
NY43 | Eccentric |
Andrew Blakeney, trumpet; Kid Ory, trombone; Joe Darensbourg, clarinet; Buster Wilson, piano; Bud Scott, guitar, vocal; Ed Garland, bass; Minor Hall, drums.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, Hollywood, CA, August 9, 1947
LA4 | Weary Blues |
Bob Scobey, Lu Watters, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone; Bob Helm, clarinet; Wally Rose, piano; Harry Mordecai, banjo; Dick Lammi, tuba; Bill Dart, drums.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, San Francisco, CA, August 16, 1947
SF9 | Antigua Blues |
George Lewis, clarinet; Alton Purnell, piano, vocal; Lawrence Marrero, banjo; Alcide (Slow Drag) Pavageau, bass.
New Orleans, LA, September 25, 1953
Careless Love |
Bob Hodes, trumpet; Charlie Sonnanstine, trombone; Joe Darensbourg, clarinet; Robin Wetterau, piano; Jack Vastine, banjo, vocal; Gene Mayl, tuba.
Dayton, OH, December, 1953
St. James Infirmary |
Everett Farey, cornet; Bob Helm, clarinet; Hank Ross, piano; Bill Stanley, bass; Bob Thompson, washboard.
NYC, October 8, 1954
Dawn Club Joys |
** part of Riverside History Of Classic Jazz, Riverside SDP 11 in 1956, RB-005 in 1986, 3RBCD-005-2 in 1994.
RLP 12-117/118 Coleman Hawkins - A Documentary
Coleman Hawkins, speaking.
NYC, summer 1956
Early Days | |
The Henderson Period | |
Europe In The 30's | |
Body And Soul | |
The Coming Of Modern Jazz | |
New York: The Toughest Town | |
Some Thoughts On Today And Tomorrow | |
Some Thoughts On Rock And Roll |
RLP 12-119 Kid Ory, Bunk Johnson, Kid Rena - New Orleans Legends
Henry "Kid" Rena, trumpet; Jim Robinson, trombone; "Big Eye" Louis Nelson, Alphonse Picou, clarinet; Willie Santiago, guitar; Albert Gleny, bass; Joe Rena, drums.
WWL Radio Station, Roosevelt Hotel, New Orleans, LA, August 21, 1940
B801-A | Gettysburg March |
B803 | Lowdown Blues |
B804 | High Society |
B805 | Clarinet Marmalade |
B806 | Weary Blues |
B807 | Get It Right |
Bunk Johnson, trumpet; Jim Robinson, trombone; George Lewis, clarinet; Alton Purnell, piano; Lawrence Marrero, banjo; Alcide "Slow Drag" Pavageau, bass; Kid Collins, drums.
New Orleans, LA, February 2, 1945
T.1 | Tiger Rag |
T.2 | Weary Blues |
T.4 | Careless Love |
Andrew Blakeney, trumpet; Kid Ory, trombone; Joe Darensbourg, clarinet; Buster Wilson, piano; Bud Scott, guitar, vocal; Ed Garland, bass; Minor Hall, drums.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, Hollywood, CA, August 9, 1947
LA1 | Snag It |
LA2 | Savoy Blues |
LA3-1 | Down Among The Sheltering Palms |
RLP 12-120 Lil Armstrong's Own Story - Satchmo And Me
no details.
RLP 12-121 Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey, Chippie Hill, Ida Cox, Trixie Smith - The Great Blues Singers
Tommy Ladnier, cornet; Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Lovie Austin, piano; Ida Cox, vocal.
Chicago, IL, circa August, 1924
1842-4 | Wild Women Don't Have The Blues |
Joe Smith, cornet; Charlie Green, trombone; Buster Bailey, clarinet; Fletcher Henderson, piano; Charlie Dixon, banjo; Coleman Hawkins, bass sax; Kaiser Marshall, drums; Ma Rainey, vocal.
NYC, early December, 1925
2374-1 | Oh, My Babe Blues |
Lil Henderson, piano; Ma Rainey, vocal.
Chicago, IL, circa June, 1926
2631-1 | Trust No Man |
Homer Hobson, cornet; Albert Wynn, trombone; Tom Brown, clarinet, alto sax; Doc Cheatham, soprano sax; Lil Henderson, piano; Rip Bassett, banjo; Ben Thigpen, drums; unknown, musical saw; Ma Rainey, vocal.
2627-1 | Down In The Basement |
Joe Smith, cornet; Russell Smith, trumpet; Charlie Green, trombone; Buster Bailey, clarinet; Happy Caldwell, tenor sax; James P. Johnson, piano; Charlie Dixon, banjo; Harry Hull, bass; Kaiser Marshall, drums; Bessie Smith, vocal; The T. Rosamund Johnson And The Hall Johnson Choir, mixed vocal chorus.
film soundtrack, NYC, circa August, 1929
NY39 | St. Louis Blues Part 1 |
NY40 | St. Louis Blues Part 2 |
NY41 | St. Louis Blues Part 3 |
NY42 | St. Louis Blues Part 4 |
Lee Collins, trumpet; Freddy Shayne, piano #1; Lovie Austin, piano #2; John Lindsay, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; Bertha "Chippie" Hill, vocal.
Chicago, IL, February 5, 1946
1. C4 | Charleston Blues |
2. C7 | Around The Clock Blues |
Mutt Carey, trumpet; Hociel Thomas, piano, vocal.
San Francisco, CA, August 30, 1946
SF3 | Go Down, Sunshine |
RLP 12-122 Louis Armstrong: 1923 With King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band
Louis Armstrong, King Oliver, cornet; Honore Dutrey, trombone; Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Lil Hardin, piano; Bill Johnson, banjo; Baby Dodds, drums.
Richmond, IN, April 5, 1923
11383-B | Just Gone |
11384-B | Canal Street Blues |
11385-C | Mandy Lee Blues |
11387-A | Chimes Blues |
same personnel.
Richmond, IN, April 6, 1923
11388 | Weather Bird Rag |
11389-B | Dippermouth Blues |
11390-B | Froggie Moore |
11391 | Snake Rag |
Louis Armstrong, King Oliver, cornet; Honore Dutrey, trombone; Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Lil Hardin, piano; Johnny St. Cyr, banjo; Charlie Jackson, bass sax; Baby Dodds, drums.
Chicago, IL, circa December 24, 1923
1622-2 | Mabel's Dream |
1623-2 | The Southern Stomp |
1624-2 | Riverside Blues |
RLP 12-123 Bix Beiderbecke And The Wolverines
Bix Beiderbecke, cornet; Al Gande, trombone; Jimmy Hartwell, clarinet, alto sax; George Johnson, tenor sax; Dick Voynow, piano, director; Bob Gillette, banjo; Min Leibrook, tuba; Vic Moore, drums.
Richmond, IN, February 18, 1924
11751-A | Fidgety Feet |
11754-A | Jazz Me Blues |
Bix Beiderbecke, cornet; Jimmy Hartwell, clarinet, alto sax; George Johnson, tenor sax; Dick Voynow, piano, director; Bob Gillette, banjo; Min Leibrook, tuba; Vic Moore, drums.
Richmond, IN, May 6, 1924
11852 | Oh, Baby |
11853 | Copenhagen |
11854-C | Riverboat Shuffle |
11855-A | Susie |
Bix Beiderbecke, cornet; Jimmy Hartwell, clarinet, alto sax; George Johnson, tenor sax; Dick Voynow, piano, director; Bob Gillette, banjo; Min Leibrook, tuba; Vic Berton, drums.
Richmond, IN, June 20, 1924
11931-C | Royal Garden Blues |
11932 | Tiger Rag |
Bix Beiderbecke, cornet; George Brunis, trombone, kazoo; Jimmy Hartwell, clarinet, alto sax; George Johnson, tenor sax; Dick Voynow, piano, director; Bob Gillette, banjo; Min Leibrook, tuba; Vic Moore, drums.
NYC, September 18, 1924
9079 | Sensation |
9080-A | Lazy Daddy |
Bix Beiderbecke, cornet #1, piano #2; Jimmy Hartwell, clarinet, alto sax; George Johnson, tenor sax; Dick Voynow, piano, director; Bob Gillette, banjo; Min Leibrook, tuba; Vic Moore, drums.
NYC, October 8, 1924
1. 9115-B | Tia Juana |
2. 9116 | Big Boy |
RLP 12-124 Piano Solos By Jimmy Yancey - Yancey's Getaway
Jimmy Yancey, piano.
Chicago, IL, May 4, 1939
R-2417-1 | Jimmy's Stuff (as Jimmy's Stuff No. 2) |
La Salle Street Breakdown | |
Two O'Clock Blues | |
Big Bear Train | |
Janie's Joys | |
Lean Bacon | |
Lucile's Lament | |
Beezum Blues | |
Rolling The Stone | |
South Side Stuff | |
Steady Rock Blues | |
P.L.K. Special | |
Yancey's Getaway | |
How Long Blues |
RLP 12-125 Blind Lemon
no details.
RLP 12-126 Scott Joplin, James Scott, Tom Turpin, and others - Ragtime Piano Roll Classics
Scott Joplin, piano roll.
March 15, 1899
Original Rags |
same personnel.
December 29, 1902
The Entertainer |
RLP 12-127 Bix Beiderbecke, Wingy Manone - On The Road Jazz: Somewhere East Of Davenport
Bix Beiderbecke, cornet; Miff Mole, trombone; Frankie Trumbauer, C melody sax; Rube Bloom, piano; Min Leibrook, tuba; Vic Moore, drums.
NYC, October 9, 1924
9119-A | Flock O' Blues |
9120-A | I'm Glad |
Bix Beiderbecke, cornet; Tommy Dorsey, trombone; Don Murray, clarinet; Paul Mertz, piano; Howdy Quicksell, banjo; Tom Gargano, drums.
Richmond, IN, January 26, 1925
12140 | Toddlin' Blues |
12141 | Davenport Blues |
Charlie Altier, cornet; Maurice Bercov, clarinet; Charles Pierce, alto sax; Ralph Rudder, tenor sax; Dan Liscomb, piano; Stuart Branch, guitar; Johnny Mueller, bass; Paul Kettler, drums.
Chicago, IL, March, 1928
20469-3 | Jazz Me Blues |
20470-4 | Sister Kate |
Muggsy Spanier, cornet; Jack Read, trombone; Frank Teschemacher, clarinet, alto sax; Charles Pierce, alto sax; Ralph Rudder, tenor sax; Dan Liscomb, piano; Stuart Branch, guitar; Johnny Mueller, bass; Paul Kettler, drums.
Chicago, IL, April, 1928
20534-2 | Nobody's Sweetheart |
Wingy Manone, trumpet, vocal; George Walters, clarinet; Joe Dunn, tenor sax; Maynard Spencer, piano; Dash Burkis, drums.
Richmond, IN, August 28, 1930
16951 | Tar Raper Stomp |
Eddie Camden, Bob Pierce, trumpet #4; Wingy Manone, trumpet, vocal; Miff Frink, trombone; George Walters, clarinet; Joe Dunn, tenor sax; Maynard Spencer, piano; unknown, banjo; Orville Haynes, tuba; Dash Burkis, drums.
Richmond, IN, September 19, 1930
1. 17058 | Up The Country |
2. 17059-E | Tin Roof Blues |
3. 17060 | Weary Blues |
4. 17061 | Big Butter And Egg Man |
RLP 12-128 The Incomparable Jelly Roll Morton - His Rarest Recordings
Boyd Senter, clarinet, alto sax; Jelly Roll Morton, piano; 'Memphis', comb; W.E. Burton, kazoo.
Chicago, IL, April 1, 1924
8065 | Mr. Jelly Roll (aka Mr. Jelly Lord) |
8065-2 | Mr. Jelly Lord |
Jelly Roll Morton, piano.
Chicago, IL, circa April, 1924
8071 | 35th Street Blues |
8072 | Mamanita |
Lee Collins, cornet; Roy Palmer, trombone; Balls Ball, clarinet; Alex Poole, alto sax; Jelly Roll Morton, piano.
Chicago, IL, circa September, 1924
635 | Fish Tail Blues |
636 | High Society |
638 | Weary Blues |
639 | Tiger Rag |
Volly De Faut, clarinet; Jelly Roll Morton, piano; W.E. Burton, kazoo.
Chicago, IL, May, 1925
791 | My Gal |
792 | Wolverine Blues |
Ray Bowling, cornet; unknown, trombone; unknown, alto sax; unknown, tenor sax; Jelly Roll Morton, piano; unknown, banjo; Clay Jefferson, drums.
Richmond, IN, February 23, 1926
12467 | Mr. Jelly Lord |
RLP 12-129 Duke Ellington, Fletcher Henderson - The Birth Of Big Band Jazz
Bubber Miley, trumpet; Charlie Irvis, trombone; Otto Hardwick, alto sax; Duke Ellington, piano; Fred Guy, banjo; Sonny Greer, drums.
NYC, November, 1924
T2005-1 | Choo-Choo |
Harry Cooper, Leroy Rutledge, trumpet; Charlie Irvis, trombone; Jimmy Harrison, trombone, vocal; Don Redman, clarinet, alto sax; Prince Robinson, clarinet, tenor sax; Otto Hardwick, alto, baritone sax; George Thomas, tenor sax, vocal; Duke Ellington, piano; Fred Guy, banjo; Bass Edwards, tuba; Sonny Greer, drums.
NYC, April 1, 1926
X57-A | Wanna Go Back Again Blues |
Charlie Jackson, Bubber Miley, trumpet; Joe Nanton, trombone; Prince Robinson, clarinet, tenor sax; Otto Hardwick, alto, baritone sax; Duke Ellington, piano; Fred Guy, banjo; Bass Edwards, tuba; Sonny Greer, drums.
NYC, June 21, 1926
X190 | Animal Crackers |
X191-A | Lil' Farina |
RLP 12-130 King Oliver, Jelly Roll Morton, Clarence Williams - Back O' Town
King Oliver, cornet; Jelly Roll Morton, piano.
Chicago, IL, circa December, 1924
685 | King Porter Stomp |
687 | Tom Cat Blues |
Ed Allen, King Oliver, cornet; Ed Cuffee or Charlie Irvis, trombone; Arville Harris, clarinet, alto sax; Benny Waters, clarinet, tenor sax; Benny Moten, sax, clarinet; Clarence Williams, piano; LeRoy Harris, banjo; Cyrus St. Clair, sousaphone.
Long Island, NY, circa August, 1928
151 | Long, Deep And Wide |
152-A | Speak Easy Blues |
153 | Squeeze Me |
154-A | New Down Home Rag |
King Oliver, cornet; Ed Allen, cornet #1,2; Charlie Green, trombone; Arville Harris, clarinet; Clarence Williams, piano; Cyrus St. Clair, sousaphone; Sara Martin, vocal.
Long Island, NY, November, 1928
1. 276-A | Hole In The Wall |
2. 277-A | Don't Turn Your Back To Me |
3. 278 | Death String Me Blues |
King Oliver, cornet; Charlie Green, trombone; Clarence Williams, piano; Cyrus St. Clair, sousaphone; Sara Martin, vocal.
Long Island, NY, December, 1928
305-A | Mean Tight Mama |
306 | Mistreatin' Man Blues |
307-A | Kitchen Man Blues |
RLP 12-131 Various Artists - Kings Of Classic Jazz
James P. Johnson, piano roll.
NYC, May, 1921
Loveless Love (as A Blues Ballad) |
Paul Mares, cornet; George Brunis, trombone; Leon Roppolo, clarinet; Mel Stitzel, piano; Ben Pollack, drums.
Richmond, IN, March 13, 1923
11358-B | Maple Leaf Rag |
Jelly Roll Morton, piano.
Richmond, IN, June 9, 1924
11910-A | Mamamita |
Bix Beiderbecke, cornet; George Brunis, trombone, kazoo; Jimmy Hartwell, clarinet, alto sax; George Johnson, tenor sax; Dick Voynow, piano, director; Bob Gillette, banjo; Min Leibrook, tuba; Vic Moore, drums.
NYC, September 18, 1924
9080-B | Lazy Daddy |
Louis Armstrong, cornet; Charlie Green, trombone; Buster Bailey, clarinet; Fletcher Henderson, piano; Charlie Dixon, banjo; Kaiser Marshall, drums; Ma Rainey, vocal.
NYC, circa October 16, 1924
1925-1 | See See Rider Blues |
Freddie Keppard, cornet; Eddie Vincent, trombone; Jimmy O'Bryant, clarinet; Arthur Campbell, piano; Jasper Taylor, woodblock.
Chicago, IL, September, 1926
2651 | Stock Yards Strut |
Natty Dominique, cornet; Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Jimmy Blythe, piano; Jimmy Bertland, drums, washboard.
Chicago, IL, December, 1927
20240-1 | Oriental Man |
Ed Allen, King Oliver, cornet; Charlie Irvis, trombone; Benny Waters, clarinet, tenor sax; Ed Whittet, alto sax; Clarence Williams, piano; Buddy Christian, banjo; Cyrus St. Clair, sousaphone.
Long Island, NY, November, 1928
271 | Bimbo |
Jimmy Yancey, piano.
Chicago, IL, May 4, 1939
Yancey Limited |
Andrew Blakeney, trumpet; Kid Ory, trombone; Joe Darensbourg, clarinet; Buster Wilson, piano; Bud Scott, guitar, vocal; Ed Garland, bass; Minor Hall, drums.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, Hollywood, CA, August 9, 1947
LA4 | Weary Blues |
Albert Snaer, trumpet; Wilbur De Paris, trombone; Buster Bailey, clarinet; Sidney Bechet, soprano sax, clarinet; James Toliver, piano; Walter Page, bass; George Wettling, drums.
NYC, January 31, 1949
NY86-B | Casbah (as Song Of The Medina) |
George Lewis, clarinet; Alton Purnell, piano, vocal; Lawrence Marrero, banjo; Alcide (Slow Drag) Pavageau, bass.
New Orleans, LA, September 25, 1953
Dallas Blues |
RLP 12-132 Jelly Roll Morton - Mr. Jelly Lord
no details.
RLP 12-133 Jelly Roll Morton Volume II - Plays And Sings
no details.
RLP 12-134 Various Artists - Early And Rare: Classic Jazz Collectors Items
Tommy Ladnier, cornet; Jimmy O'Bryant, clarinet; Arville Harris, alto sax; Lovie Austin, piano; Ma Rainey, vocal.
Chicago, IL, circa March, 1924
1701-2 | Honey Where You Been So Long |
Joe Smith, cornet; Charlie Green, trombone; Buster Bailey, clarinet; Fletcher Henderson, piano; Charlie Dixon, banjo; Coleman Hawkins, bass sax; Kaiser Marshall, drums; Ma Rainey, vocal.
NYC, early December, 1925
2375-2 | Wringing And Twisting Blues |
Meade "Lux" Lewis, piano.
Chicago, IL, December 27, 1927
20246-2 | Honky Tonk Train Blues |
Georgia Tom Dorsey, piano; Martell Pettiford, banjo; Herman Brown, kazoo, washboard, tub bass; Carl Reid, jug, jazzhorn; Ma Rainey, vocal; band moaning effects.
Chicago, IL, circa June, 1928
20661-1 | Black Cat, Hoot Owl Blues |
Cripple Clarence Lofton, piano, vocal.
Chicago, IL, 1939
More Motion |
RLP 12-135 Johnny Dodds Volume 2 - In The Alley
Freddie Keppard, trumpet; unknown, trombone; Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Jimmy Blythe, piano; unknown, drums.
Chicago, IL, July 26, 1926
2603-1 | Adam's Apple |
Shirley Clay, cornet; Albert Wynn, trombone; Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Lovie Austin, piano; Houston Woodfork, banjo; Henry Williams, vocal #2.
Chicago, IL, August, 1926
1. 2623-2 | In The Alley Blues |
2. 2624-2 | Merry Maker's Twine |
Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Jimmy Blythe, piano; Jimmy Bertland, washboard; and others.
Chicago, IL, October 26, 1926
2749-2 | Ape Man |
2750-2 | Your Folks |
Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Tiny Parham, piano.
Chicago, IL, circa April, 1927
4413-1 | Loveless Love |
4414-2 | Nineteenth Street Blues |
Natty Dominique, cornet; Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Jimmy Blythe, piano; Jimmy Bertland, drums, washboard.
Chicago, IL, December, 1927
20241-2 | Sock That Thing |
Weary Way Blues | |
There'll Come A Day |
Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Blind Blake, guitar, vocal; Jimmy Bertland, woodblock, slide whistle.
Chicago, IL, circa April, 1928
20521-3 | Hot Potatoes |
Johnny Dodds, clarinet; possibly Jimmy Blythe or Tiny Parham, piano; Bob Robinson, guitar, vocal.
Chicago, IL, circa February, 1929
21185-2 | Salty Dog |
RLP 12-136 Blind Lemon Jefferson Volume 2
no details.
RLP 12-137 Ma Rainey Volume 2 - Broken-Hearted Blues
Tommy Ladnier, cornet; Jimmy O'Bryant, clarinet; Lovie Austin, piano; Ma Rainey, vocal.
Chicago, IL, December, 1923
1612-2 | Southern Blues |
Tommy Ladnier, cornet; Jimmy O'Bryant, clarinet; Arville Harris, alto sax; Lovie Austin, piano; Ma Rainey, vocal.
Chicago, IL, circa March, 1924
1703-1 | Those Dogs Of Mine (as Famous Cornfield Blues) |
1704-2 | Lucky Rock Blues |
same personnel.
Chicago, IL, circa May, 1924
1758-2 | Lawd Send Me A Man Blues |
1759-2 | Ma Rainey's Mistery Record |
Bernie Young, cornet; Albert Wynn, trombone; Barney Bigard, soprano, alto sax; probably Lil Henderson, piano; possibly Rip Bassett, banjo; Ma Rainey, vocal.
Chicago, IL, February 3-18, 1926
2448-2 | Broken Hearted Blues |
2451-4 | Jealousy Blues |
2452-1 | Seeking Blues |
Jimmy Blythe, piano; Ma Rainey, vocal.
Chicago, IL, circa February, 1926
2466-1 | Mountain Jack Blues |
probably B.T. Wingfield, cornet; Junie Cobb, clarinet; Jimmy Blythe or Tiny Parham, piano; Ma Rainey, vocal.
Chicago, IL, circa November, 1926
408-2 | Soon This Morning |
Jimmy Blythe, piano; Ma Rainey, vocal.
Chicago, IL, circa December, 1926
4021-2 | Don't Fish In My Sea |
RLP 12-138 Sidney Bechet - In Memoriam
Muggsy Spanier, cornet; Sidney Bechet, soprano sax, clarinet; Carmen Mastren, guitar; Wellman Braud, bass.
NYC, March 28, 1940
R2773 | Four Or Five Times |
R2774 | Sweet Lorraine |
R2775 | Up A Lazy River |
R2776-1 | China Boy |
same personnel.
NYC, April 6, 1940
R2801-1 | If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight |
R2802-3 | That's A Plenty |
R2803-3 | Squeeze Me |
R2804-2 | Sweet Sue, Just You |
RLP 138/139 Sidney Bechet - In Memoriam
same personnel.
NYC, March 28, 1940
R2773 | Four Or Five Times |
R2774 | Sweet Lorraine |
R2775 | Up A Lazy River |
R2776-1 | China Boy |
same personnel.
NYC, April 6, 1940
R2801-1 | If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight |
R2802-3 | That's A Plenty |
R2803-3 | Squeeze Me |
R2804-2 | Sweet Sue, Just You |
Muggsy Spanier, cornet; George Brunis, trombone, vocal; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; James P. Johnson, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with guest: Sidney Bechet, soprano sax.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, March 1, 1947
Baby, Won't You Please Come Home | |
Blues Improvisation |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Ralph Sutton, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with guest: Sidney Bechet, soprano sax.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, August 2, 1947
NY70 | I Never Knew |
Dardanella |
Albert Snaer, trumpet; Wilbur De Paris, trombone; Buster Bailey, clarinet; Sidney Bechet, soprano sax, clarinet; James P. Johnson, piano; Walter Page, bass; George Wettling, drums.
NYC, January 31, 1949
NY83-D | I Got Rhythm |
NY84-C | September Song |
NY85-B | Who |
Henry Goodwin, trumpet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Bob Wilber, clarinet, soprano sax; Sidney Bechet, soprano sax, vocal; Dick Wellstood, piano; Pops Foster, bass; Tommy Benford, drums.
NYC, June 8, 1949
NY93-C | I'm Through, Goodbye |
NY94-B | Love Me With A Feeling |
NY95-B | Waste No Tears |
NY97-F | The Broken Windmill |
NY98-F | Without A Home |
RLP 140 Jelly Roll Morton Volume III - Rags & Blues
Jelly Roll Morton, piano.
Washington, DC, May 21, 1938
Game Kit's Blues | |
Honky Tonk Blues | |
If I Was Whiskey And You Was A Duck | |
Winin' Boy #1 | |
Low Down Blues | |
Winin' Boy #2 | |
Alabama Bound | |
Tiger Rag | |
Randall's Rag | |
Maple Leaf Rag (St. Louis) | |
Maple Leaf Rag | |
Crazy Chords Rag | |
Sammy Davis' Ragtime Style | |
Mamie's Blues | |
See See Rider |
RLP 141 Jack Teagarden's Big Eight!, Pee Wee Russell's Rhythmakers
Max Kaminsky, trumpet; Dicky Wells, trombone; Pee Wee Russell, clarinet; Al Gold, tenor sax; James P. Johnson, piano; Freddie Green, guitar; Wellman Braud, bass; Zutty Singleton, drums, vocal.
NYC, August 31, 1938
P23391-1 | Baby, Won't You Please Come Home |
P23392-2 | There'll Be Some Changes Made |
P23393-1 | Zutty's Hootie Blues (as Horn Of Plenty Blues) |
P23394-1 | Dinah |
Pee Wee Russell, clarinet; James P. Johnson, piano; Zutty Singleton, drums.
P23395-1 | I've Found A New Baby |
P23396-2 | Everybody Loves My Baby |
Rex Stewart, cornet; Jack Teagarden, trombone, vocal; Barney Bigard, clarinet; Ben Webster, tenor sax; Billy Kyle, piano; Brick Fleagle, guitar; Billy Taylor, bass; Dave Tough, drums.
NYC, December 15, 1940
R3414 | 1025 | St. James Infirmary |
R3415 | 1028 | The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise |
R3416 | 1027 | The Big Eight Blues |
R3417 | 1088 | 1026 | Shine |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-1708 in 1985, OJCCD-1708-2 in 1990.
RLP 142 The Classic Swing Of Buck Clayton
Buck Clayton, trumpet; Scoville Brown, clarinet; Tiny Grimes, guitar; Sid Weiss, bass.
NYC, June 26, 1946
1042-4 | Dawn Dance |
1043-3 | Well-A-Poppin' |
1045-2 | It's Dizzy |
1046-2 | Basie's Morning Bluesicale |
Buck Clayton, trumpet; Dicky Wells, Trummy Young, trombone; George Johnson, alto sax; Billy Taylor, piano, celeste; Brick Fleagle, guitar; Al McKibbon, bass; Jimmy Crawford, drums.
NYC, July 24, 1946
1048-3 | Sentimental Summer |
1049-5 | Harlem Cradle Song |
1050-2 | My Good Man Sam |
1051-3 | I Want A Little Girl |
Buck Clayton, trumpet; Trummy Young, trombone; Buster Bailey, clarinet; George Johnson, alto sax; Jimmy Jones, piano; John Levy, bass; Cozy Cole, drums.
NYC, September 3, 1946
1052-4 | Fruitie Cuties |
1053-2 | Blues Triste |
1054-3 | Johnson Rock |
1055-2 | Lucky Draw |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-1709, OJCCD-1709-2 in 1990.
RLP 143 Various Artists - Giants Of Small-Band Swing Volume 1
George Treadwell, trumpet; Dicky Wells, trombone; Budd Johnson, tenor sax; Cecil Scott, baritone sax; Jimmy Jones, piano; Al McKibbon, bass; Jimmy Crawford, drums.
NYC, March 21, 1946
1035 | Opera In Blue |
1036-1 | Drag Nasty (The Walk) |
Pee Wee Erwin, trumpet; Sandy Williams, trombone; Tab Smith, alto sax; Cecil Scott, baritone, tenor sax; Jimmy Jones, piano, celeste; Brick Fleagle, guitar; Sid Weiss, bass; Denzil Best, drums.
NYC, June 3, 1946
1037-4 | Tea For Me |
1040-2 | Sandy's Blues |
Dick Vance, trumpet; Trummy Young, trombone, vocal; Buster Bailey, clarinet; Lem Davis, alto sax; John Hardee, tenor sax; Billy Kyle, piano; John Simmons, bass; Buddy Rich, drums.
NYC, September 11, 1946
1056-3 | H.R.S. Bounce |
1059-3 | Contemporary Blues |
Shorty Baker, trumpet; Russell Procope, alto sax; John Hardee, tenor sax; Billy Kyle, piano; John Simmons, bass; Denzil Best, drums.
NYC, fall 1946
1060 | Bottle It |
1061 | Denzil's Best |
1062 | Right Foot, Then Left Foot |
1063 | Four Wheel Drive |
Budd Johnson, tenor sax; Jimmy Jones, piano; Al Hall, bass; Denzil Best, drums.
NYC, circa August, 1947
1077-4 | Strollin' Easy |
1079-1 | Weeta |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-1723 in 1990, OJCCD-1723-2 in 1990.
RLP 144 Rex Stewart And The Ellingtonians
Rex Stewart, cornet; Lawrence Brown, trombone; Barney Bigard, clarinet; Billy Kyle, piano; Brick Fleagle, guitar; Wellman Braud, bass; Dave Tough, drums.
NYC, July 23, 1940
76396-B | 1029 | Cherry |
76397-A | 1032 | Solid Rock |
76398-A | 1031 | Bugle Call Rag |
76399-A | 1030 | Diga Diga Doo |
Joe Thomas, trumpet; Lawrence Brown, trombone; Otto Hardwick, alto sax; Ted Nash, tenor sax; Harry Carney, baritone sax; Jimmy Jones, piano; Billy Taylor, bass; Shelly Manne, drums.
NYC, January 10, 1946
1022-2 | Departure From Dixie |
1023-1 | A Woman's Got A Right To Change Her Mind |
Rex Stewart, cornet; Billy Kyle, piano; John Levy, bass; Cozy Cole, drums.
NYC, circa July, 1947
1072-2 | Flim-Flam |
1073-2 | Blues Kicked The Bucket |
1074-1 | Madeline |
1075-2 | Loopin' Lobo |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-1710, OJCCD-1710-2.
RLP 145 Various Artists - Giants Of Small-Band Swing Volume 2
Joe Thomas, trumpet; Sandy Williams, trombone; Johnny Hodges, alto sax; Harry Carney, baritone sax; Jimmy Jones, piano; Brick Fleagle, guitar; Sid Weiss, bass; Shelly Manne, drums.
NYC, November 5, 1945
1009 | Mountain Air |
1010 | Sumpin' Jumpin' Around Here |
1011 | After Hours On Dream Street |
1012 | Chili Con Carney |
Sidney De Paris, trumpet; J.C. Higginbotham, trombone; Tab Smith, alto sax; Cecil Scott, tenor sax; Jimmy Jones, piano; Brick Fleagle, guitar; Billy Taylor, bass; Dave Tough, drums.
NYC, December 21, 1945
1014 | Dutch Treat |
1015-1 | A Penny For Your Blues |
Joe Thomas, trumpet; Lem Davis, alto sax; Ted Nash, tenor sax; Jimmy Jones, piano; Billy Taylor, bass; Denzil Best, drums.
NYC, February 15, 1946
1027 | Riff Street |
1028-1 | A Touch Of Blue |
George Treadwell, trumpet; Dicky Wells, trombone; Budd Johnson, tenor sax; Cecil Scott, baritone sax; Jimmy Jones, piano; Al McKibbon, bass; Jimmy Crawford, drums.
NYC, March 21, 1946
1034-2 | Bed Rock |
Pee Wee Erwin, trumpet; Sandy Williams, trombone; Tab Smith, alto sax; Cecil Scott, baritone, tenor sax; Jimmy Jones, piano, celeste; Brick Fleagle, guitar; Sid Weiss, bass; Denzil Best, drums.
NYC, June 3, 1946
1041-2 | Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You |
Budd Johnson, tenor sax; Jimmy Jones, piano; Al Hall, bass; Denzil Best, drums.
NYC, circa August, 1947
1076-2 | Sunny Side Up |
1078-5 | Keeping Up With Jones |
** also released on Original Jazz Classics OJC-1724, OJCCD-1724-2.
RLP 146 New Orleans Rhythm Kings (Volume 2) - Tin Roof Blues
Paul Mares, cornet; George Brunis, trombone; Leon Roppolo, clarinet; Jack Pettis, C melody sax; Elmer Schoebel, piano; Lew Black, banjo; Steve Brown, bass; Frank Snyder, drums.
Richmond, IN, August 29, 1922
11178-B | Eccentric |
11179-C | Farewell Blues |
11180-A | Discontented Blues |
11181-B | Bugle Call Blues |
same personnel.
Richmond, IN, August 30, 1922
11182-B | Panama |
11183-C | Tiger Rag |
11184 | Livery Stable Blues |
11185 | Oriental |
Paul Mares, cornet; George Brunis, trombone; Leon Roppolo, clarinet; Mel Stitzel, piano; Ben Pollack, drums.
Richmond, IN, March 12, 1923
11353-A | That's A Plenty |
same personnel.
Richmond, IN, March 13, 1923
11358-B | Maple Leaf Rag |
11359-B | Tin Roof Blues |
Paul Mares, cornet; George Brunis, trombone; Leon Roppolo, clarinet; Glen Scoville, alto, tenor sax; Jack Pettis, C melody sax; Charlie Pierce, piano; Lew Black, banjo; Steve Brown, bass; Ben Pollack, drums.
Richmond, IN, July 18, 1923
11552-A | Mad |
** part of New Orleans Rhythm Kings And Jelly Roll Morton, Milestone M-47020 in 1974.
RLP 147 Ida Cox - The Moanin', Groanin' Blues
Tommy Ladnier, cornet; Jimmy O'Bryant, clarinet; Lovie Austin, piano; Ida Cox, vocal.
Chicago, IL, July, 1923
1488-3,4 | Ida Cox's Lawdy Lawdy Blues |
1493-3,4 | Moanin' Groanin' Blues |
Tommy Ladnier, cornet; Arville Harris, alto sax; Lovie Austin, piano; Ida Cox, vocal.
Chicago, IL, circa March, 1924
1608-2 | Mean Papa Turn Your Key |
Tommy Ladnier, cornet; Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Lovie Austin, piano; Ida Cox, vocal.
Chicago, IL, circa August, 1924
1841-3 | Cherry Pickin' Blues |
Elmer Chambers, cornet; Charlie Green, trombone; Don Redman, soprano sax; Fletcher Henderson, piano; Charlie Dixon, banjo; Kaiser Marshall, drums; Ida Cox, vocal.
Chicago, IL, January, 1925
1999-2 | Misery Blues |
2002-2,3 | Georgia Hound Blues |
Bob Shoffner, cornet; Jimmy O'Bryant, clarinet; Lovie Austin, piano; Ida Cox, vocal.
Chicago, IL, August, 1925
2242-1,2 | Mistreatin' Daddy Blues |
Dave Nelson, cornet; Jesse Crump, organ; Ida Cox, vocal.
Chicago, IL, September, 1925
2293-1 | Coffin Blues |
2294-1,2 | Rambling Blues |
B.T. Wingfield, cornet; Jesse Crump, organ; Ida Cox, vocal.
Chicago, IL, circa July, 1928
20708-2 | Western Union Blues |
20712-2 | Fogyism |
RLP 148 Reverend Gary Davis And Pink Anderson - Gospel, Blues And Street Songs
Pink Anderson, guitar, vocal; Jumbo Lewis, washboard #2.
Charlottesville, VA, May 29, 1950
1. | John Henry |
2. | Everyday In The Week |
3. | The Ship Titanic |
4. | Greasy Greens |
5. | Wreck Of The Old 97 |
6. | I've Got Mine |
7. | He's In The Jailhouse Now |
Reverend Gary Davis, guitar, vocal.
NYC, January 29, 1956
Blow, Gabriel | |
Twelve Gates To The City | |
Samson And Delilah | |
Oh Lord, Search My Heart | |
Get Right Church | |
You Got To Go Down | |
Keep Your Lamp Trimmed And Burning | |
There Was A Time That I Was Blind |
** also released on Original Blues Classics OBC-524, OBCCD-524-2.
RLP 149 Bechet
Muggsy Spanier, cornet; George Brunis, trombone, vocal; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; James P. Johnson, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with guest: Sidney Bechet, soprano sax.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, March 1, 1947
Charleston |
Muggsy Spanier, cornet; George Brunis, trombone, vocal; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Art Hodes, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with guest: Sidney Bechet, soprano sax.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, March 24, 1947
Sensation | |
Black And Blue | |
Summertime |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; George Brunis, trombone, vocal; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; James P. Johnson, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Freddie Moore, drums; with guest: Sidney Bechet, soprano sax.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, May 24, 1947
Wild Cat Blues | |
Ain't Misbehavin' | |
Blue Turning Grey Over You |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Joe Sullivan, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with guest: Sidney Bechet, soprano sax.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, July 12, 1947
Sugar | |
Dear Old Southland |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Ralph Sutton, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with guest: Sidney Bechet, soprano sax.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, August 2, 1947
Love For Sale |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Edmond Hall, clarinet; Ralph Sutton, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with guest: Sidney Bechet, soprano sax.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, October 4, 1947
St. Louis Blues | |
Sweet Lorraine |
RLP 150 Roy Palmer/Ike Rodgers - Gut-Bucket Trombones
no details.
RLP 151 The Stride Piano Of James P. Johnson - Backwater Blues
no details.
RLP 152 Montana Taylor, Cripple Clarence Lofton - Low Down Piano
Montana Taylor, piano, vocal, whistling.
Chicago, IL, April 18, 1946
C11-C | Low Down Boogie |
C17-1 | In The Bottom |
C18-1 | Rotten Break Blues |
C19 | I Can't Sleep |
Montana Taylor, piano, vocal.
Chicago, IL, April 19, 1946
C35-1 | Indiana Avenue Stomp |
C36-1 | Montono Blues |
(rest unknown titles) |
RLP 153 Various Artists - Piano, Brass & Blues: A Collection Of Classic Blues Accompaniments
B.T. Wingfield, cornet; Tiny Parham, piano; Leola B. Wilson, vocal.
Chicago, IL, September or October, 1926
3021-1 | Dishrag Blues |
Bert Cobb, tuba; Tiny Parham, piano; Shirley English, vocal.
Chicago, IL, February, 1928
20346-2 | Transom Blues |
20352-1 | Tuba Lawdy Blues |
Meade "Lux" Lewis, piano; George Hannah, vocal.
Chicago, IL, October, 1930
L-560-1 | Molasses Sopper Blues |
L-562-1 | Freakish Man Blues |
Mutt Carey, trumpet; Hociel Thomas, piano, vocal.
San Francisco, CA, August 30, 1946
SF1-A | Gambler's Dream |
RLP 154 Tommy Ladnier - Blues & Stomps
Alex Calamese, Tommy Ladnier, cornet; Eddie Vincent, trombone; Bass Moore, tuba; Jimmie Noone, clarinet; Horace Diemer, alto sax; Glover Compton, piano; John Basley, banjo; Ollie Powers, drums.
Chicago, IL, September, 1923
1502-4 | Play That Thing |
Tommy Ladnier, cornet; Jimmy O'Bryant, clarinet; Lovie Austin, piano; Edmonia Henderson, vocal.
Chicago, IL, December, 1923
1601-1 | Black Man Blues |
1603-1,2 | Worried 'Bout Him Blues |
Tommy Ladnier, cornet; Jimmy O'Bryant, clarinet; Arville Harris, alto sax; Lovie Austin, piano; Edmonia Henderson, vocal.
Chicago, IL, February, 1924
1689-1,2 | Brownskin Man |
1690-2 | Traveling Blues |
Tommy Ladnier, cornet; Jimmy O'Bryant, clarinet; Lovie Austin, piano.
Chicago, IL, circa November, 1924
10004-2 | Steppin' On The Blues |
10005-2 | Traveling Blues |
Tommy Ladnier, cornet; Jimmy O'Bryant, clarinet; Lovie Austin, piano; W.E. Burton, drums; Priscilla Stewart, vocal.
Chicago, IL, April, 1925
2094-2 | Charleston Mad |
2095-2 | Charleston, South Carolina |
2096-1 | Heebie Jeebies |
2097-2 | Peepin' Blues |
Tommy Ladnier or Lee Collins or Natty Dominique, cornet; Kid Ory, trombone; Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Lovie Austin or probably Lil Hardin, piano; Johnny St. Cyr, banjo; W.E. Burton, drums.
Chicago, IL, April, 1926
11096-2 | Jackass Blues |
RLP 155 not used?
RLP 156/157 The Original Dixieland Jazz Band - Their Historic Recordings In England
Nick LaRocca, cornet; Emile Christian, trombone; Larry Sheilds, clarinet; J. Russell Robinson, piano; Tony Sbarbaro, drums.
London, April 16, 1919
76418 | Barnyard Blues |
76419 | At The Jazz Band Ball |
same personnel.
London, May 12, 1919
76458 | Ostrich Walk |
76459 | Sensation Rag |
same personnel.
London, May 19, 1919
76467 | Look At 'Em Doing It |
76468 | Tiger Rag |
same personnel.
London, August 13, 1919
76566-2 | Satanic Blues |
76567 | 'Lasses Candy |
Nick LaRocca, cornet; Emile Christian, trombone; Larry Sheilds, clarinet; Billy Jones, piano; Tony Sbarbaro, drums.
London, January 8, 1920
76751 | My Baby's Arm |
76752 | Tell Me |
76753 | I've Got My Captain Working For Me Now |
same personnel.
London, January 10, 1920
76754 | I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles |
76755 | Mammy O' Mine |
76756 | I've Lost My Heart In Dixieland |
same personnel.
London, May 14, 1920
74103 | Sphinx |
74104 | Alice Blue Gown |
74105 | Soudan |
RLP 158 Joe Sullivan - Little Rock Getaway 1962
Joe Sullivan, piano; Dave Lario, bass; Smoky Stover, drums.
San Francisco, CA, 1953
Gin Mill Blues | |
That's A Plenty | |
A Room With A View | |
Sweet Lorraine | |
Hangover Blues | |
Little Rock Getaway | |
Honeysuckle Rose | |
Summertime | |
Fido's Fantasy | |
My Little Pride And Joy | |
I Cover The Waterfront | |
Farewell To Riverside |
** originally released on New Solos By An Old Master, Riverside RLP 12-202 in 1955.
RLP 159 The Roaring Twenties & All That Jazz Featuring Tommy & Jimmy Dorsey
no details.
** originally released on Tommy And Jimmy Dorsey - A Backward Glance, Riverside RLP 12-834.