Good Time Jazz Records Catalog: 78/45 rpm series
Good Time Jazz 78 rpm series (10 inch 78 rpm)
No. 1 Firehouse Five Plus Two - Firehouse Stomp / Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me 1949
Johnny Lucas, trumpet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Clarke Mallery, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, bass sax; Jim MacDonald, drums.
Radio Recorders' Studio B, Los Angeles, CA, May 13, 1949
LK100-4 | Firehouse Stomp |
LK101-3 | Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me |
No. 2 Firehouse Five Plus Two - Fireman's Lament / San 1949
same session.
Radio Recorders' Studio B, Los Angeles, CA, May 13, 1949
LK102-2 | Fireman's Lament |
LK103-3 | San |
No. 3 Turk Murphy - Chimes Blues / When My Sugar Walks Down The Street 1949
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone, vocal #2; Bob Helm, clarinet; Burt Bales, piano; Harry Mordecai, banjo; Dick Lammi, tuba, string bass.
Los Angeles, CA, May 31, 1949
1. LK108-1 | Chimes Blues |
2. LK111-1 | When My Sugar Walks Down The Street |
No. 4 Turk Murphy - New Orleans Stomp / Papa Dip 1949
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone; Bob Helm, clarinet; Burt Bales, piano; Harry Mordecai, banjo; Dick Lammi, tuba, string bass.
Los Angeles, CA, May 31, 1949
LK104-4 | New Orleans Stomp |
LK106-3 | Papa Dip |
No. 5 Firehouse Five Plus Two - Brass Bell / Everybody Loves My Baby 1949
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Clarke Mallery, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Radio Recorders' Studio B, Los Angeles, CA, October 8, 1949
LK116-6 | Brass Bell |
LK117-2 | Everybody Loves My Baby |
No. 6 Firehouse Five Plus Two - Red Hot River Valley / Riverside Blues 1949
same session.
Radio Recorders' Studio B, Los Angeles, CA, October 8, 1949
LK118-3 | Red Hot River Valley |
LK119-4 | Riverside Blues |
No. 7 Turk Murphy - Trouble In Mind / Turk's Blues 1949
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone, vocal #1; Bob Helm, clarinet; Burt Bales, piano; Harry Mordecai, banjo; Dick Lammi, tuba, string bass.
Los Angeles, CA, May 31, 1949
1. LK107-2 | Trouble In Mind |
2. LK109-6 | Turk's Blues (Social Polecat) |
No. 8 Turk Murphy - Grandpa's Spells / All The Wrongs 1949
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone; Bob Helm, clarinet; Burt Bales, piano; Harry Mordecai, banjo; Dick Lammi, tuba, string bass.
Los Angeles, CA, May 31, 1949
LK105-5 | Grandpa's Spells |
LK110-2 | All The Wrongs You've Done To Me |
No. 9 Burt Bales - 12th Street Rag / Dill Pickles 1950
Burt Bales, piano; Ed Garland, bass; Minor Hall, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, December 10, 1949
LK135 | 12th Street Rag |
LK136 | Dill Pickles |
No. 10 Burt Bales - Oh, You Beautiful Doll / Canadian Capers 1950
same session.
Los Angeles, CA, December 10, 1949
LK137 | Oh, You Beautiful Doll |
LK138 | Canadian Capers |
No. 11 Turk Murphy - 1919 Rag / Curse Of An Aching Heart 1950
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone, vocal #2; Bill Napier, clarinet; Burt Bales, piano; Bill Newman, guitar, banjo; Squire Girsback, tuba, string bass; Stan Ward, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, January 19, 1950
1. LK140 | 1919 Rag |
2. LK146 | Curse Of An Aching Heart |
No. 12 Turk Murphy - Struttin' With Some Barbecue / Waiting For The Robert E. Lee 1950
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone; Bill Napier, clarinet; Burt Bales, piano; Bill Newman, guitar, banjo; Squire Girsback, tuba, string bass; Stan Ward, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, January 19, 1950
LK141 | Waiting For The Robert E. Lee |
LK142 | Struttin' With Some Barbecue |
No. 13 Firehouse Five Plus Two - The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise / Tiger Rag 1950
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Clarke Mallery, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Radio Recorders' Studio B, Los Angeles, CA, February 18, 1950
LK147-2 | The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise |
LK150-3 | Tiger Rag |
No. 14 Firehouse Five Plus Two - Pagan Love Song / Yes Sir! That's My Baby 1950
same session.
Radio Recorders' Studio B, Los Angeles, CA, February 18, 1950
LK148-6 | Pagan Love Song |
LK149-5 | Yes Sir! That's My Baby |
No. 15 George Lewis - Willie The Weeper / Mama Don't Allow 1950
Elmer Talbert Sr., trumpet; Jim Robinson, trombone; George Lewis, clarinet; Alton Purnell, piano; Lawrence Marrero, banjo; Alcide "Slow Drag" Pavageaux, bass; Joe Watkins, drums.
New Orleans, LA, June 5, 1950
LK165 | Willie The Weeper |
LK167 | Mama Don't Allow |
No. 16 George Lewis - Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula / Burgundy Street Blues 1950
same session.
New Orleans, LA, June 5, 1950
LK166 | Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula |
LK168 | Burgundy Street Blues |
No. 17 Turk Murphy - Darktown Strutters' Ball / Irish Black Bottom 1950
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone, vocal #1; Bill Napier, clarinet; Burt Bales, piano; Bill Newman, guitar, banjo; Squire Girsback, tuba, string bass; Stan Ward, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, January 19, 1950
1. LK144 | Darktown Strutters' Ball |
2. LK145 | Irish Black Bottom |
No. 18 Turk Murphy - Trombone Rag / Ragtime Dance 1950
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone; Bill Napier, clarinet; Burt Bales, piano; Bill Newman, guitar, banjo; Squire Girsback, tuba, string bass; Stan Ward, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, January 19, 1950
LK139 | Trombone Rag |
LK143 | Ragtime Dance |
No. 19 Armand Hug - Kansas City Stomps / Frog-I-More Rag 1950
Armand Hug, piano; John Senac, bass; Abbie Brunies, drums.
New Orleans, LA, June 4, 1950
LK161 | Kansas City Stomps |
LK162 | Froggie Moore (as Frog-I-More Rag) |
No. 20 Armand Hug - Good Gravy Rag / The Cosey Rag 1950
same session.
New Orleans, LA, June 4, 1950
LK163 | Good Gravy Rag |
LK164 | The Cosey Rag |
No. 21 Benny Strickler - Dippermouth Blues / Kansas City Stomp 1950
Benny Strickler, trumpet; Bill Bardin, trombone; Bob Helm, Ellis Horne, clarinet; Burt Bales, piano; Russ Bennett, banjo; Clancy Hayes, drums.
KYA radio broadcast, Dawn Club, San Francisco, CA, August, 1942
LK132 | Dippermouth Blues |
LK134 | Kansas City Stomp |
No. 22 Benny Strickler - Jazzin' Babies Blues / Fidgety Feet 1950
same session.
KYA radio broadcast, Dawn Club, San Francisco, CA, August, 1942
LK131 | Jazzin' Babies Blues |
LK133 | Fidgety Feet |
No. 23 Firehouse Five Plus Two - Frankie And Johnny / Copenhagen 1950
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Clarke Mallery, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Radio Recorders' Studio B, Los Angeles, CA, July 20, 1950
LK179-2 | Frankie & Johnny |
LK180-4 | Copenhagen |
No. 24 Firehouse Five Plus Two - Down Where The Sun Goes Down / St. Louis Blues 1950
same session.
Radio Recorders' Studio B, Los Angeles, CA, July 20, 1950
LK177-2 | Down Where The Sun Goes Down |
LK178-3 | St. Louis Blues |
No. 25 Wally Rose - Gladiolus Rag / Frog Legs Rag 1950
Wally Rose, piano; Squire Girsback, bass; Minor Hall, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, June 12, 1950
LK169 | Gladiolus Rag |
LK170 | Frog Legs Rag |
No. 26 Wally Rose - Red Pepper Rag / The Pearls 1950
same session.
Los Angeles, CA, June 12, 1950
LK171 | Red Pepper Rag |
LK172 | The Pearls |
No. 27 Wally Rose - Pineapple Rag / Cascades Rag 1950
same session.
Los Angeles, CA, June 12, 1950
LK173 | Pineapple Rag |
LK174 | Cascades Rag |
** also released on Vogue (E) G 2411.
No. 28 Wally Rose - Easy Winners / King Porter Stomp 1950
same session.
Los Angeles, CA, June 12, 1950
LK175 | Easy Winners |
LK176 | King Porter Stomp |
No. 29 Firehouse Five Plus Two - 12th Street Rag / Wabash Blues 1950
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Clarke Mallery, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
RCA Victor's Studio, Los Angeles, CA, October 7, 1950
LK181 | 12th Street Rag |
LK182 | Wabash Blues |
No. 30 Firehouse Five Plus Two - Jingle Bells / There's A Tavern In The Town 1950
same session.
RCA Victor's Studio, Los Angeles, CA, October 7, 1950
LK183 | Jingle Bells |
LK184 | There's A Tavern In The Town |
No. 31 Turk Murphy - By And By / St. James Infirmary 1950
Don Kinch, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone, vocal #2; Bill Napier, clarinet; Skippy Anderson, piano; Pat Patton, banjo; George Bruns, tuba, string bass; Stan Ward, drums.
Radio Recorders' Studio B, Los Angeles, CA, May 8, 1950
1. LK151 | By And By |
2. LK156 | St. James Infirmary |
No. 32 Turk Murphy - Storyville Blues / Ory's Creole Trombone 1950
Don Kinch, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone; Bill Napier, clarinet; Skippy Anderson, piano; Pat Patton, banjo; George Bruns, tuba, string bass; Stan Ward, drums.
Radio Recorders' Studio B, Los Angeles, CA, May 8, 1950
LK157 | Storyville Blues |
LK158 | Ory's Creole Trombone |
No. 33 Firehouse Five Plus Two - Lonesome Mama Blues / Sweet Georgia Brown 1951
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Clarke Mallery, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Radio Recorders' Studio B, Los Angeles, CA, March 9, 1951
LK191 | Lonesome Mama Blues |
LK194 | Sweet Georgia Brown |
No. 34 Bunk Johnson - Ace In The Hole / 2:19 Blues 1951
Bunk Johnson, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone; Ellis Horne, clarinet; Burt Bales, piano; Pat Patton, banjo; Squire Girsback, bass; Clancy Hayes, drums, vocal.
San Francisco, CA, spring 1944
219 Blues | |
RM401 | Ace In The Hole |
No. 35 Burt Bales - Angry / Doodle Doo Doo 1951
Joe Darensbourg, clarinet; Burt Bales, piano; George Bruns, bass, tuba; Minor Hall, drums; Jeanne Gayle, vocal.
Los Angeles, CA, December 5, 1950
LK185 | Angry |
LK186 | Doodle Doo Doo |
No. 36 Burt Bales - Down Among The Sheltering Palms / Cake Walking Babies 1951
same session.
Los Angeles, CA, December 5, 1950
LK187 | Down Among The Sheltering Palms |
LK188 | Cake Walking Babies From Home |
No. 37 Bunk Johnson - Nobody's Fault But Mine / When I Move To The Sky 1951
Bunk Johnson, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone; Ellis Horne, clarinet; Burt Bales, piano; Pat Patton, banjo; Squire Girsback, bass; Clancy Hayes, drums; Sister Lottie Peavey, vocal.
San Francisco, CA, spring 1944
When I Move To The Sky | |
Nobody's Fault But Mine |
No. 38 Bunk Johnson - The Girls Go Crazy / Ory's Creole Trombone 1951
Bunk Johnson, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone; Ellis Horne, clarinet; Burt Bales, piano; Pat Patton, banjo; Squire Girsback, bass; Clancy Hayes, drums.
San Francisco, CA, spring 1944
The Girls Go Crazy | |
Ory's Creole Trombone |
No. 39 Turk Murphy - After You've Gone / A Closer Walk With Thee 1951
Don Kinch, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone, vocal #1; Bill Napier, clarinet; Skippy Anderson, piano; Pat Patton, banjo; George Bruns, tuba, string bass; Stan Ward, drums.
Radio Recorders' Studio B, Los Angeles, CA, May 8, 1950
1. LK152 | After You've Gone |
2. LK153 | A Closer Walk With Thee |
No. 40 Turk Murphy - Canal Street Blues / Down By The Riverside 1951
Don Kinch, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone; Bill Napier, clarinet; Skippy Anderson, piano; Pat Patton, banjo; George Bruns, tuba, string bass; Stan Ward, drums.
Radio Recorders' Studio B, Los Angeles, CA, May 8, 1950
LK154 | Canal Street Blues |
LK155 | Down By The Riverside |
No. 41 Firehouse Five Plus Two - Sobbin' Blues / Just A Stomp At Twilight 1951
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Clarke Mallery, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Radio Recorders' Studio B, Los Angeles, CA, March 9, 1951
LK193 | Sobbin' Blues |
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Clarke Mallery, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Dick Roberts, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Capitol Records' Melrose Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, June 12, 1951
LK200 | Just A Stomp At Twilight |
No. 42 Firehouse Five Plus Two - Who Walks In When I Walk Out / Firehouse Chief 1951
same session.
Capitol Records' Melrose Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, June 12, 1951
LK201 | Who Walks In When I Walk Out |
LK202 | Firehouse Chief (as Firechief Rag) |
No. 43 The Banjo Kings - Stephen Foster Medley / Alabamy Bound 1951
Dick Roberts, tenor banjo; Red Roundtree, plectrum banjo; with Vic Davis, piano; George Bruns, tuba, string bass; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, July 30, 1951
Alabamy Bound | |
Stephen Foster Medley No. 1: Old Kentucky Home / Swanee River / Camptown Races / Oh, Susannah |
No. 44 Wally Rose - Springtime Rag / Top Liner Rag 1951
Wally Rose, piano; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, July 11, 1951
LK213 | Springtime Rag |
LK214 | Top Liner Rag |
No. 45 Turk Murphy - Little John's Rag / Just A Cousin Of Mine 1951
Don Kinch, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone; Bob Helm, clarinet; Wally Rose, piano; Pat Patton, banjo; George Bruns, tuba; Johnny Brent, drums.
Capitol Records' Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, July 10, 1951
LK209 | Little John's Rag |
Don Kinch, cornet; Turk Murphy, trombone; Bob Helm, clarinet; Wally Rose, piano; Pat Patton, banjo; George Bruns, bass, tuba; Johnny Brent, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, October 8, 1951
LK222 | Just A Cousin Of Mine (as He's A Cousin Of Mine) |
No. 46 Firehouse Five Plus Two - Show Me The Way To The Fire / San Antonio Rose 1951
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Clarke Mallery, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Dick Roberts, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Capitol Records' Melrose Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, June 12, 1951
LK199 | Show Me The Way To The Fire |
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Clarke Mallery, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Jerry Hamm, drums.
Capitol Records' Melrose Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, November 3, 1951
LK225 | San Antonio Rose |
No. 47 The Banjo Kings - Hello, My Baby! / Banjo Rag 1951
Dick Roberts, tenor banjo; Red Roundtree, plectrum banjo; with Vic Davis, piano; George Bruns, tuba, string bass; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, July 30, 1951
Hello Ma Baby | |
That Banjo Rag |
No. 48 Kid Ory - St. Louis Blues / Ory's Boogie 1951
Teddy Buckner, trumpet; Kid Ory, trombone; Joe Darensbourg, clarinet; Lloyd Glenn, piano; Ed Garland, bass; Minor Hall, drums.
Pomona, CA, May 5, 1951
LK229 | St. Louis Blues |
LK230 | Ory's Boogie |
No. 49 Bob Scobey - Coney Island Washboard / Wolverine Blues 1952
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Jack Buck, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Burt Bales, piano; Clancy Hayes, banjo; Squire Girsback, bass; Fred Higuera, drums.
San Francisco, CA, February 23, 1951
Coney Island Washboard | |
Wolverine Blues |
No. 50 Bob Scobey - That's A Plenty / Beale Street Mama 1952
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Jack Buck, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Burt Bales, piano; Clancy Hayes, banjo, vocal #1; Squire Girsback, bass; Fred Higuera, drums.
San Francisco, CA, February 23, 1951
1. | Beale Street Mama |
2. | That's A Plenty |
No. 51 Wally Rose - Harlem Rag / Euphonic Sounds 1951
Wally Rose, piano; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, July 11, 1951
LK215 | Harlem Rag |
LK216 | Euphonic Sounds |
No. 52 Firehouse Five Plus Two - Mississippi Rag / Five Foot Two 1951
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Clarke Mallery, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Radio Recorders' Studio B, Los Angeles, CA, March 9, 1951
LK192 | Mississippi Rag |
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Clarke Mallery, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Jerry Hamm, drums.
Capitol Records' Melrose Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, November 3, 1951
LK228 | Five Foot Two |
No. 53 Bob Scobey - Dippermouth Blues / Some Of These Days 1952
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Jack Buck, trombone; Darnell Howard, clarinet; Burt Bales, piano; Clancy Hayes, guitar; Squire Girsback, bass; Gordon Edwards, drums.
San Francisco, CA, April 29, 1950
CPM-1039 | Some Of These Days |
CPM-1040 | Dippermouth Blues |
** originally released on Darnell Howard - Dippermouth Blues / Some Of These Days, Jazz Man 33 in 1950.
No. 54 Bob Scobey - Pretty Baby / St. Louis Blues 1952
same session.
San Francisco, CA, April 29, 1950
CPM-1038 | Pretty Baby |
CPM-1041 | St. Louis Blues |
** originally released on Darnell Howard - Pretty Baby / St. Louis Blues, Jazz Man 34 in 1950.
No. 55 Kid Ory - Blues For Home Parts 1 & 2 1951
Teddy Buckner, trumpet; Kid Ory, trombone; Joe Darensbourg, clarinet; Lloyd Glenn, piano; Ed Garland, bass; Minor Hall, drums.
Pomona, CA, May 5, 1951
LK313 | Blues For Home Part 1 (as Blues For Jimmie Noone) |
LK314 | Blues For Home Part 2 (as Blues For Jimmie Noone) |
No. 56 Lu Watters - Maple Leaf Rag / Black And White Rag 1951
Lu Watters, 1st cornet, leader; Bob Scobey, 2nd cornet; Turk Murphy, trombone; Ellis Horne, clarinet; Wally Rose, piano; Russ Bennett, Clancy Hayes, banjo; Dick Lammi, tuba; Bill Dart, drums.
San Francisco, CA, December 19, 1941
MLB-109 | Maple Leaf Rag |
Wally Rose, piano; Clancy Hayes, banjo; Bill Dart, drums.
MLB-111 | Black And White Rag |
** originally released on Jazz Man 1 in 1942.
No. 57 Lu Watters - Irish Black Bottom / Memphis Blues 1951
Lu Watters, 1st cornet, leader; Bob Scobey, 2nd cornet; Turk Murphy, trombone; Ellis Horne, clarinet; Wally Rose, piano; Russ Bennett, Clancy Hayes, banjo; Dick Lammi, tuba; Bill Dart, drums.
San Francisco, CA, December 19, 1941
MLB-110 | Irish Black Bottom |
MLB-113 | Memphis Blues |
** originally released on Jazz Man 2 in 1942.
No. 58 Lu Watters - Muskrat Ramble / Smoky Mokes 1951
same session.
San Francisco, CA, December 19, 1941
MLB-106 | Muskrat Ramble |
MLB-112 | Smoky Mokes |
Bob Scobey, Lu Watters, cornet; Turk Murphy, trombone; Ellis Horne, clarinet; Wally Rose, piano; Russ Bennett, Clancy Hayes, banjo; Squire Girsback, tuba; Bill Dart, drums.
San Francisco, CA, March 29, 1942
MLB-131 | Muskrat Ramble |
** originally released on Jazz Man 3 in 1942.
No. 59 Lu Watters - At A Georgia Camp Meeting / Original Jelly Roll Blues 1951
Lu Watters, 1st cornet, leader; Bob Scobey, 2nd cornet; Turk Murphy, trombone; Ellis Horne, clarinet; Wally Rose, piano; Russ Bennett, Clancy Hayes, banjo; Dick Lammi, tuba; Bill Dart, drums.
San Francisco, CA, December 19, 1941
MLB-107 | At A Georgia Camp Meeting |
MLB-108 | Original Jelly Roll Blues |
** originally released on Jazz Man 4 in 1942.
No. 60 Bob Scobey - South / Melancholy 1952
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Jack Buck, trombone; George Probert, clarinet; Wally Rose, piano; Clancy Hayes, banjo, vocal; Dick Lammi, bass; Fred Higuera, drums.
Oakland, CA, November 6, 1951
LK309 | South |
LK315 | Melancholy |
No. 61 Pete Daily - Sobbin' Blues / Jazz Man Strut 1952
Pete Daily, cornet; Warren Smith, trombone; Rosy McHargue, clarinet; Skippy Anderson, piano; George Defebaugh, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, December 24, 1947
CPM-1026-B | Sobbin' Blues |
CPM-1027-B | Jazz Man Strut |
** originally released on Jazz Man 29 in 1948.
No. 62 Turk Murphy - A Hot Time In The Old Town / Minstrels Of Annie Street 1952
Don Kinch, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone; Bob Helm, clarinet; Wally Rose, piano; Pat Patton, banjo; George Bruns, tuba; Johnny Brent, drums.
Capitol Records' Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, July 10, 1951
LK210 | Minstrels Of Annie Street |
Turk Murphy, trombone; Bob Helm, clarinet; Wally Rose, piano; Dick Lammi, banjo; Bob Short, tuba; Claire Austin, vocal.
Capitol Records' Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, April 1, 1952
317 | Hot Time In The Old Town |
No. 63 Bunk Johnson - Careless Love / Down By The Riverside 1952
Bunk Johnson, trumpet, vocal #2; Turk Murphy, trombone; Ellis Horne, clarinet; Burt Bales, piano; Pat Patton, banjo; Squire Girsback, bass; Clancy Hayes, drums.
San Francisco, CA, spring 1944
1. RM402 | Careless Love |
2. | Down By The Riverside |
No. 64 The Banjo Kings - Banjo Bounce / Stephen Foster Medley No. 2 1952
Dick Roberts, tenor banjo; Red Roundtree, plectrum banjo; with Stan Wrightsman, piano; George Bruns, tuba, string bass; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, April 22, 1952
Stephen Foster Medley No. 2: Old Black Joe / Ring, Ring De Banjo / Nelly Bly / Massa's In De Cold, Cold Ground | |
Banjo Bounce |
No. 65 Kid Ory - Maryland, My Maryland / Didn't He Ramble 1952
Mutt Carey, trumpet; Kid Ory, trombone, vocal #2; Darnell Howard, clarinet; Buster Wilson, piano; Bud Scott, guitar; Ed Garland, bass; Minor Hall, drums.
Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, September 8, 1945
1. CRE1014 | Maryland, My Maryland |
2. CRE1016 | Oh! Didn't He Ramble |
** originally released on Crescent 3 in 1945.
No. 66 Bob Scobey - Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me / Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans 1952
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Jack Buck, Bob Mielke, Marshall Nichols, trombone; George Probert, clarinet, soprano sax; Wally Rose, piano; Clancy Hayes, banjo, vocal; Dick Lammi, string bass; Bob Short, tuba; Fred Higuera, drums.
Oakland, CA, April 12, 1952
LK321 | Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me |
LK322 | Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans |
No. 67 Firehouse Five Plus Two - Chinatown, My Chinatown / When You Wore A Tulip 1952
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Clarke Mallery, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Jerry Hamm, drums.
Capitol Records' Melrose Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, November 3, 1951
LK226 | Chinatown, My Chinatown |
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Tom Sharpsteen, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Jerry Hamm, drums.
RCA Victor's Studio, Los Angeles, CA, May 20, 1952
LK332 | When You Wore A Tulip |
No. 68 Pete Daily - Clarinet Marmalade / Yelping Hound Blues 1952
Pete Daily, cornet; Warren Smith, trombone; Rosy McHargue, clarinet; Skippy Anderson, piano; George Defebaugh, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, December 24, 1947
CPM-1028-C | Yelping Hound Blues |
CPM-1029-C | Clarinet Marmalade |
** originally released on Jazz Man 30 in 1948.
No. 69 Turk Murphy - Messa Round / Oh, Daddy 1952
Don Kinch, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone; Bob Helm, clarinet; Wally Rose, piano; Pat Patton, banjo; George Bruns, tuba; Johnny Brent, drums.
Capitol Records' Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, July 10, 1951
LK212 | Mesa 'Round |
Turk Murphy, trombone; Bob Helm, clarinet; Wally Rose, piano; Dick Lammi, banjo; Bob Short, tuba; Claire Austin, vocal.
Capitol Records' Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, April 1, 1952
318 | Oh, Daddy |
No. 70 Kid Ory - 1919 Rag / Down Home Rag 1952
Mutt Carey, trumpet; Kid Ory, trombone; Darnell Howard, clarinet; Buster Wilson, piano; Bud Scott, guitar; Ed Garland, bass; Minor Hall, drums.
Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, September 8, 1945
CRE1013 | 1919 Rag |
CRE1015 | Down Home Rag |
** originally released on Crescent 4 in 1945.
No. 71 Bob Scobey - Chicago / Sailing Down Chesapeake Bay 1952
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Jack Buck, trombone; George Probert, clarinet; Wally Rose, piano; Clancy Hayes, banjo, vocal; Dick Lammi, bass; Fred Higuera, drums.
Oakland, CA, November 6, 1951
LK311 | Chicago |
LK312 | Sailing Down Chesapeake Bay |
No. 72 Kid Ory - South / Creole Song 1952
Mutt Carey, trumpet; Kid Ory, trombone, vocal #2; Omer Simeon, clarinet; Buster Wilson, piano; Bud Scott, guitar; Ed Garland, bass; Alton Redd, drums.
MacGregor Studios, Los Angeles, CA, August 3, 1944
1. CPM-1033-1 | South |
2. CPM-1035-2 | Creole Song |
** originally released on Crescent 1 in 1944.
No. 73 Firehouse Five Plus Two - Lonesome Railroad Blues / Runnin' Wild 1952
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Tom Sharpsteen, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Jerry Hamm, drums.
RCA Victor's Studio, Los Angeles, CA, May 20, 1952
LK330 | Lonesome Railroad Blues |
LK331 | Runnin' Wild |
No. 74 Bob Scobey - Peoria / All The Wrongs You've Done 1952
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Jack Buck, Bob Mielke, Marshall Nichols, trombone; George Probert, clarinet, soprano sax; Wally Rose, piano; Clancy Hayes, banjo, vocal; Dick Lammi, string bass; Bob Short, tuba; Fred Higuera, drums.
Oakland, CA, April 12, 1952
LK323 | Peoria |
LK324 | All The Wrongs You've Done To Me |
No. 75 Turk Murphy - Bay City / Cakewalkin' Babies 1952
Don Kinch, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone; Bob Helm, clarinet; Wally Rose, piano; Pat Patton, banjo; George Bruns, tuba; Johnny Brent, drums.
Capitol Records' Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, July 10, 1951
LK211 | Bay City |
Bob Short, cornet, tuba; Turk Murphy, trombone; Bob Helm, clarinet; Wally Rose, piano; Dick Lammi, banjo; Claire Austin, vocal.
Capitol Records' Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, April 1, 1952
319 | Cakewalkin' Babies (From Home) |
No. 76 The Banjo Kings - The Burglar Buck / Pickin' The Banjo 1952
Dick Roberts, tenor banjo; Red Roundtree, plectrum banjo; with Stan Wrightsman, piano; George Bruns, tuba, string bass; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, April 22, 1952
The Burglar Buck | |
Pickin' The Banjo |
No. 77 Kid Ory - Get Out Of Here / Blues For Jimmie Noone 1952
Mutt Carey, trumpet; Kid Ory, trombone; Omer Simeon, clarinet; Buster Wilson, piano; Bud Scott, guitar; Ed Garland, bass; Alton Redd, drums.
MacGregor Studios, Los Angeles, CA, August 3, 1944
CPM-1032-1 | Get Out Of Here |
CPM-1034-2 | Blues For Jimmie Noone |
** originally released on Crescent 2 in 1944.
No. 78 Bob Scobey - Ace In The Hole / Silver Dollar 1953
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Jack Buck, trombone; George Probert, clarinet, soprano sax; Wally Rose, piano; Clancy Hayes, banjo, vocal; Dick Lammi, string bass; Fred Higuera, drums.
Oakland, CA, June, 1953
LK337 | Ace In The Hole |
LK338 | Silver Dollar |
No. 79 Firehouse Five Plus Two - I've Been Floating Down / South 1953
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Clarke Mallery, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Jerry Hamm, drums.
Capitol Records' Melrose Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, November 3, 1951
LK227 | South |
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Tom Sharpsteen, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Jerry Hamm, drums.
RCA Victor's Studio, Los Angeles, CA, May 20, 1952
LK329 | I've Been Floating Down The Old Green River |
No. 80 The Banjo Kings - Chicken Pickin' Reel / Golden Slippers 1953
Dick Roberts, tenor banjo; Red Roundtree, plectrum banjo; with Bill Norris, piano; Ray Leatherwood, bass; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, April 7, 1953
Oh, Dem Golden Slippers | |
Chicken Pickin' Reel |
No. 81 Kid Ory - Careless Love / Do What Ory Say 1953
Mutt Carey, trumpet; Kid Ory, trombone, vocal #2; Omer Simeon, clarinet; Buster Wilson, piano; Bud Scott, guitar; Ed Garland, bass; Minor Hall, drums.
International Studios, Los Angeles, CA, August 5, 1945
1. CRE1009 | Careless Love |
2. CRE1010 | Do What Ory Say |
** originally released on Crescent 5 in 1945.
No. 82 Bob Scobey - Long Gone / Hindustan 1953
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Jack Buck, trombone; George Probert, clarinet, soprano sax; Wally Rose, piano; Clancy Hayes, banjo, vocal; Dick Lammi, string bass; Fred Higuera, drums.
Oakland, CA, June, 1953
LK347 | Long Gone |
LK348 | Hindustan |
No. 83 The Banjo Kings - Carolina In The Morning / Down South 1953
Dick Roberts, tenor banjo; Red Roundtree, plectrum banjo; with Bill Norris, piano; Ray Leatherwood, bass; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, April 7, 1953
Down South | |
Carolina In The Morning |
No. 84 Kid Ory - Maple Leaf Rag / Weary Blues 1953
Mutt Carey, trumpet; Kid Ory, trombone; Darnell Howard, clarinet; Buster Wilson, piano; Bud Scott, guitar; Ed Garland, bass; Minor Hall, drums.
Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, November 3, 1945
CRE1023 | Maple Leaf Rag |
CRE1024 | Weary Blues |
** originally released on Crescent 8 in 1946.
No. 85 Kid Ory - Original Dixieland One Step / Ory's Creole Trombone 1953
same session.
Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, November 3, 1945
CRE1022 | Original Dixieland One Step |
CRE1025 | Ory's Creole Trombone |
** originally released on Crescent 6 in 1946.
No. 86 Bob Scobey - Huggin' And Chalkin' / Everything Is Peaches 1954
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Jack Buck, trombone; George Probert, clarinet, soprano sax; Wally Rose, piano; Clancy Hayes, banjo, vocal; Dick Lammi, string bass; Fred Higuera, drums.
Oakland, CA, October 6, and November 10, 1953
LK362 | Huggin' And Chalkin' (as Huggin' & A-Chalkin') |
LK367 | Everything Is Peaches Down In Georgia |
No. 87 Kid Ory - St. James Infirmary / Bill Bailey 1954
Teddy Buckner, cornet; Kid Ory, trombone; Pud Brown, clarinet; Lloyd Glenn, piano; Julian Davidson, guitar; Ed Garland, bass; Minor Hall, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, July 17, 1953
LK355 | St. James Infirmary |
LK356 | Bill Bailey |
No. 88 Paul Lingle - Louisiana Rag / Sister Kate 1953
Paul Lingle, piano; Bob Short, bass.
Capitol Records' Melrose Studio, Los Angeles, CA, February 11, 12 and 13, 1952
Louisiana Rag | |
I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate |
No. 89 The Banjo Kings - Beautiful Dreamer / My Gal Sal 1954
Dick Roberts, tenor banjo; Red Roundtree, plectrum banjo; with Bill Norris, piano; Ray Leatherwood, bass; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, October 29, 1953
Beautiful Dreamer | |
My Gal Sal |
No. 90 Firehouse Five Plus Two - Tuck Me To Sleep / Alabama Jubilee 1954
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; George Probert, clarinet, soprano sax; Frank Thomas, piano; Dick Roberts, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Capitol Records' Melrose Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, January 23, 1954
Tuck Me To Sleep In My Old Kentucky Home |
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; George Probert, clarinet, soprano sax; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Capitol Records' Melrose Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, March 30, 1954
Alabama Jubilee |
No. 91 Claire Austin - Nobody Knows You / The World's Jazz Crazy 1954
Claire Austin, vocal; with Kid Ory, trombone; Don Ewell, piano; Ed Garland, bass; Minor Hall, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, April 2, 1954
411 | The World's Jazz Crazy |
410 | Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out |
No. 92 Kid Ory - Muskrat Ramble / When The Saints Go Marching In 1954
Alvin Alcorn, trumpet; Kid Ory, trombone; George Probert, clarinet; Don Ewell, piano; Bill Newman, guitar; Ed Garland, bass; Minor Hall, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, August 9 and 10, 1954
441 | When The Saints Go Marching In |
439 | Muskrat Ramble |
No. 93 Bob Scobey - Mobile / Battle Hymn Of The Republic 1955
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Jack Buck, trombone; Bill Napier, clarinet; Ernie Lewis, piano; Clancy Hayes, banjo, vocal; Dick Lammi, bass; Earl Watkins, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, January 17, 20 and 21, 1955
Battle Hymn Of The Republic | |
Mobile |
** also released on Good Time Jazz 45093 in 1955.
No. 94 Bob Scobey - Sweet Georgia Brown / Beale Street Mama 1955
same session.
Los Angeles, CA, January 17, 20 and 21, 1955
Sweet Georgia Brown | |
Beale Street Mama (as Beale Street Blues) |
** also released on Good Time Jazz 45094 in 1955.
No. 95 Bob Scobey - Someday Sweetheart / Parsons, Kansas Blues 1955
same session.
Los Angeles, CA, January 17, 20 and 21, 1955
Someday Sweetheart | |
Parsons, Kansas Blues |
** also released on Good Time Jazz 45095 in 1955.
No. 96 Bob Scobey - When The Midnight Choo-Choo / I Want To Go Back To Michigan 1956
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Jack Buck, trombone; Bill Napier, clarinet, bass clarinet; Ernie Lewis, piano; Clancy Hayes, banjo, vocal; Hal McCormick, bass; Earl Watkins, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, July 6 and 7, 1955
When The Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves For Alabam' | |
I Want To Go Back To Michigan (Down On The Farm) |
** also released on Good Time Jazz 45096 in 1956.
No. 97 The Banjo Kings - Bill Bailey / Bird In A Gilded Cage 1958
Dick Roberts, tenor banjo; Red Roundtree, plectrum banjo; plus Joe Heimlich, tenor banjo; with Stan Wrightsman, piano; Ray Leatherwood, bass; Mervin Strober, drums.
Good Time Jazz, Los Angeles, CA, July 25, 1958
Bird In A Gilded Cage | |
Bill Bailey |
** also released on Good Time Jazz 45097 in 1958.
No. 98 Firehouse Five Plus Two - My Little Grass Shack In Kealakekua, Hawaii / Japanese Sandman 1958
Danny Alguire, trumpet; Ward Kimball, trombone, leader; George Probert, soprano sax; Frank Thomas, piano; Dick Roberts, banjo; Don Kinch, tuba; Eddie Forrest, drums.
Good Time Jazz, Los Angeles, CA, February 3, 1958
Japanese Sandman |
same personnel.
Good Time Jazz, Los Angeles, CA, March 27, 1961
My Little Grass Shack In Kealakekua, Hawaii |
** also released on Good Time Jazz 45098 in 1958.
No. 99 The Banjo Kings - San Antonio Rose / You Are My Sunshine 1958
Dick Roberts, tenor banjo; Red Roundtree, plectrum banjo; plus Ernie Anderson, tenor banjo; with Bill Norris, piano; Ray Leatherwood, bass; Ralph Hansell, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, October 19, 1954
You Are My Sunshine | |
San Antonio Rose |
** also released on Good Time Jazz 45099 in 1958.
Good Time Jazz 45000 series (7 inch 45 rpm)
No. 45093 Bob Scobey - Mobile / Battle Hymn Of The Republic 1955
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Jack Buck, trombone; Bill Napier, clarinet; Ernie Lewis, piano; Clancy Hayes, banjo, vocal; Dick Lammi, bass; Earl Watkins, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, January 17, 20 and 21, 1955
Battle Hymn Of The Republic | |
Mobile |
** originally released on Good Time Jazz 93 in 1955.
No. 45094 Bob Scobey - Sweet Georgia Brown / Beale Street Mama 1955
same session.
Los Angeles, CA, January 17, 20 and 21, 1955
Sweet Georgia Brown | |
Beale Street Mama (as Beale Street Blues) |
** originally released on Good Time Jazz 94 in 1955.
No. 45095 Bob Scobey - Someday Sweetheart / Parsons, Kansas Blues 1955
same session.
Los Angeles, CA, January 17, 20 and 21, 1955
Someday Sweetheart | |
Parsons, Kansas Blues |
** originally released on Good Time Jazz 95 in 1955.
No. 45096 Bob Scobey - When The Midnight Choo-Choo / I Want To Go Back To Michigan 1956
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Jack Buck, trombone; Bill Napier, clarinet, bass clarinet; Ernie Lewis, piano; Clancy Hayes, banjo, vocal; Hal McCormick, bass; Earl Watkins, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, July 6 and 7, 1955
When The Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves For Alabam' | |
I Want To Go Back To Michigan (Down On The Farm) |
** originally released on Good Time Jazz 96 in 1956.
No. 45097 The Banjo Kings - Bill Bailey / Bird In A Gilded Cage 1958
Dick Roberts, tenor banjo; Red Roundtree, plectrum banjo; plus Joe Heimlich, tenor banjo; with Stan Wrightsman, piano; Ray Leatherwood, bass; Mervin Strober, drums.
Good Time Jazz, Los Angeles, CA, July 25, 1958
Bird In A Gilded Cage | |
Bill Bailey |
** originally released on Good Time Jazz 97 in 1958.
No. 45098 Firehouse Five Plus Two - My Little Grass Shack In Kealakekua, Hawaii / Japanese Sandman 1958
Danny Alguire, trumpet; Ward Kimball, trombone, leader; George Probert, soprano sax; Frank Thomas, piano; Dick Roberts, banjo; Don Kinch, tuba; Eddie Forrest, drums.
Good Time Jazz, Los Angeles, CA, February 3, 1958
Japanese Sandman |
same personnel.
Good Time Jazz, Los Angeles, CA, March 27, 1961
My Little Grass Shack In Kealakekua, Hawaii |
** originally released on Good Time Jazz 98 in 1958.
No. 45099 The Banjo Kings - San Antonio Rose / You Are My Sunshine 1958
Dick Roberts, tenor banjo; Red Roundtree, plectrum banjo; plus Ernie Anderson, tenor banjo; with Bill Norris, piano; Ray Leatherwood, bass; Ralph Hansell, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, October 19, 1954
You Are My Sunshine | |
San Antonio Rose |
** originally released on Good Time Jazz 99 in 1958.
No. 45100 Jesse Fuller - Jesse's New Midnight Special / San Francisco Bay Blues 1963
Jesse Fuller, vocal, 12-string guitar, harmonica, kazoo, cymbals, fotdella.
Good Time Jazz, Los Angeles, CA, 1963
San Francisco Bay Blues | |
Jesse's New Midnight Special |
No. 45101 Clancy Hayes - Oceana Roll / You Took Advantage Of Me 1963
Clancy Hayes, vocal, guitar, banjo, drums; with Pud Brown, clarinet; Jess Stacy, piano; Bob Short, tuba; Shelly Manne, drums.
Good Time Jazz, Los Angeles, CA, January 18, 1958
You Took Advantage Of Me | |
Oceana Roll |
No. 45102 Firehouse Five Plus Two - Flamin' Mamie / Hot Lips 1964
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; George Probert, soprano sax; Frank Thomas, piano; Dick Roberts, banjo; Don Kinch, tuba; Eddie Forrest, drums.
Good Time Jazz, Los Angeles, CA, April 20, 26, May 18, and June 1, 1964
Flamin' Mamie | |
Hot Lips |
No. 45103 Firehouse Five Plus Two - Mame / Winchester Cathedral 1969
Danny Alguire, right channel cornet; Don Kinch, left channel trumpet; Ward Kimball, trombone, leader; George Probert, soprano sax; Frank Thomas, piano; Bill Newman, banjo; George Bruns, tuba; Eddie Forrest, drums.
Contemporary's studio, Los Angeles, CA, November 28, 1966
Mame | |
Winchester Cathedral |
No. 45201 Firehouse Five Plus Two - Chinatown, My Chinatown / Runnin' Wild
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Clarke Mallery, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Jerry Hamm, drums.
Capitol Records' Melrose Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, November 3, 1951
LK226 | Chinatown, My Chinatown |
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Tom Sharpsteen, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Jerry Hamm, drums.
RCA Victor's Studio, Los Angeles, CA, May 20, 1952
LK331 | Runnin' Wild |