This Is Jazz Catalog
1947
This Is Jazz Vol. 1 Rarities (D) No. 33
Max Kaminsky, trumpet; Punch Miller, trumpet, vocal; George Brunis, trombone; Mezz Mezzrow, Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Luckey Roberts, piano; Wellman Braud, bass; Cyrus St. Clair, sousaphone; Baby Dodds, drums.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, January 18, 1947
'Way Down Yonder In New Orleans (theme) | |
High Society | |
Tiger Rag | |
Basin Street Blues | |
Dippermouth Blues | |
I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate | |
Ain't Misbehavin' | |
'Way Down Yonder In New Orleans (theme) |
Various Artists - The Riverside History Of Classic Jazz Volumes 9 & 10: New York Style / New Orleans Revival Riverside RLP 12-116
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 |
** part of Riverside History Of Classic Jazz, Riverside SDP 11 in 1956, RB-005 in 1986, 3RBCD-005-2 in 1994.
Muggsy Spanier Jazzology J-33
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
Tin Roof Blues | |
Up A Lazy River |
Muggsy Spanier, cornet; George Brunis, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Joe Sullivan, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Cyrus St. Clair, sousaphone; Baby Dodds, drums; with guests: Kid Socks Wilson, piano, vocal; Coot Grant, vocal.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, February 15, 1947
Bugle Call Rag | |
Eccentric |
Muggsy Spanier, cornet; George Brunis, trombone, vocal; Albert Nicholas, clarinet, vocal; Charlie Queener, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, March 8, 1947
Ja-Da | |
Panama |
Muggsy Spanier, cornet; George Brunis, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Joe Sullivan, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with guest: Dan Burley, piano.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, March 15, 1947
Riverside Blues |
Muggsy Spanier, cornet; George Brunis, trombone, vocal; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Joe Sullivan, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, April 5, 1947
A Good Man Is Hard To Find | |
September In The Rain | |
Lonesome Road | |
Love Is Just Around The Corner |
This Is Jazz - The Historic Broadcasts Of Rudi Blesh Vol. 1 Jazzology JCD-1025/1026
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
Clarinet Marmalade | |
Rose Room | |
Ripples Of The Nile |
Muggsy Spanier, cornet; George Brunis, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Joe Sullivan, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Cyrus St. Clair, sousaphone; Baby Dodds, drums; with guests: Kid Socks Wilson, piano, vocal; Coot Grant, vocal.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, February 15, 1947
Don't Do That To Me | |
Royal Garden Blues | |
Hey Daddy | |
Squeeze Me |
This Is Jazz Broadcasts Vol. 2 Rhapsody (E) RHA 6037
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
That's A Plenty | |
I Know That You Know |
Sidney Bechet - In Memoriam Riverside RLP 138/139
same session.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, March 1, 1947
Baby, Won't You Please Come Home | |
Blues Improvisation |
Bechet Riverside RLP 149
same session.
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 |
This Is Jazz - The Historic Broadcasts Of Rudi Blesh Vol. 2 Jazzology JCD-1027/1028
Muggsy Spanier, cornet; George Brunis, trombone, vocal; Albert Nicholas, clarinet, vocal; Charlie Queener, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, March 8, 1947
At The Jazz Band Ball | |
Darktown Strutters' Ball | |
Relaxin' At The Touro | |
Dinah |
Muggsy Spanier, cornet; George Brunis, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Joe Sullivan, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with guest: Dan Burley, piano.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, March 15, 1947
That Da Da Strain | |
Some Day Sweetheart | |
Dusty Bottom Blues | |
Fidgety Feet |
Muggsy Spanier, cornet; George Brunis, trombone, vocal; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Joe Sullivan, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, March 31, 1947
The Sheik Of Araby | |
Sweet Lorraine | |
At Sundown | |
Sweet Lovin' Man | |
Little Rock Getaway | |
Ad Lib Blues | |
I Found A New Baby |
Albert Nicholas With The All Star Stompers - This Is Jazz Vol. 2 Storyville (D) SLP 4068
Muggsy Spanier, cornet; George Brunis, trombone, vocal; Albert Nicholas, clarinet, vocal; Charlie Queener, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, March 8, 1947
Me Pas Lemme Ca (I Don't Like That) |
Muggsy Spanier, cornet; George Brunis, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Joe Sullivan, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with guest: Dan Burley, piano.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, March 15, 1947
South Side Shake |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; George Brunis, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Joe Sullivan, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with guests: Kid Socks Wilson, piano, vocal; Coot Grant, vocal.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, May 3, 1947
Rose Room |
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
Squeeze Me | |
I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Ralph Sutton, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with guest: Montana Taylor, piano, vocal.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, June 28, 1947
Black And Blue | |
Struttin' With Some Barbecue | |
Tishomingo Blues | |
I Found A New Baby |
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
There'll Be Some Changes Made | |
Albert's Blues | |
Clarinet Marmalade |
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
Dear Old Girl | |
Wolverine Blues |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Edmond Hall, clarinet; Ralph Sutton, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, August 23, 1947
Four Or Five Time |
This Is Jazz Vol. 2 Rarities (D) No. 35
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
You're Some Pretty Doll (Ugly Chile) | |
Twelfth Street Rag | |
Buddy Bolden's Blues | |
Farewell Blues |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; George Brunis, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; James P. Johnson, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with guests: Bob Wilber, clarinet; Sidney Bechet, soprano sax.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, April 19, 1947
Maple Leaf Rag | |
Basin Street Blues | |
Polka Dot Stomp | |
Kansas City Man Blues | |
Jazz Me Blues | |
Carolina Shout | |
Panama |
This Is Jazz - The Historic Broadcasts Of Rudi Blesh Vol. 3 Jazzology JCD-1029/1030
Muggsy Spanier, cornet; George Brunis, trombone, vocal; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Joe Sullivan, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, April 5, 1947
Sweet Georgia Brown | |
I Used To Love You But It's All Over Now |
Muggsy Spanier, cornet; George Brunis, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Art Hodes, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; with guests: Stick McGhee, guitar; Brownie McGhee, guitar, vocal.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, April 12, 1947
There'll Be Some Changes Made | |
Heartaches | |
My Honey's Lovin' Arms | |
I'm Leavin' In The Morning Blues | |
Tennessee Shuffle | |
Ja-Da | |
Organ Grinder Blues | |
When The Saints Go Marching In |
Louis Armstrong, Lu Watters - Louie-Lu Fairmont F-108 1974
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; George Brunis, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with guest: Louis Armstrong, trumpet, vocal.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, April 26, 1947
When The Saints Go Marching In | |
2:19 Blues | |
Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans | |
Dippermouth Blues | |
Basin Street Blues | |
High Society | |
I'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal You |
This Is Jazz - The Historic Broadcasts Of Rudi Blesh Vol. 4 Jazzology JCD-1031/1032
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; George Brunis, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Joe Sullivan, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with guests: Kid Socks Wilson, piano, vocal; Coot Grant, vocal.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, May 3, 1947
Everybody Loves My Baby | |
Have Your Chill | |
Yellow Dog Blues | |
Cherry | |
I'm A Dirty Cat | |
Clarinet Marmalade |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; George Brunis, trombone, vocal; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Joe Sullivan, piano, celeste; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with guests: Kirby Walker, piano, vocal.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, May 10, 1947
St. Louis Blues | |
Tin Roof Blues | |
Rampart Street Boogie | |
The Shout | |
Oh, I'm Evil | |
Moonlight On The Ganges | |
Tiger Rag |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; George Brunis, trombone, vocal; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Art Hodes, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums, vocal; with guest: Johnny Glasel, cornet.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, May 17, 1947
Original Dixieland One-Step | |
I Ain't Got Nobody | |
Hotter Than That | |
Shine | |
Memphis Blues | |
Yesterdays | |
King Porter Stomp |
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
Honeysuckle Rose |
James P. Johnson - Ain'tcha Got Music Pumpkin Productions 117
same session.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, May 24, 1947
I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby | |
Chocolate Bar |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; James P. Johnson, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, June 21, 1947
Ain't Cha Got Music |
This Is Jazz! Vol. 1 Manhattan (It) MAN 503
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; George Brunis, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Joe Sullivan, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with guest: Blue Lu Barker, vocal.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, May 31, 1947
Ostrich Walk | |
Don't Leave Me Daddy | |
After You've Gone | |
Georgia Grind | |
A Monday Date | |
If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight | |
Strut Miss Lizzie |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Albert Nicholas, clarinet, vocal; James P. Johnson, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Freddie Moore, drums, washboard, vocal.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, June 7, 1947
I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate | |
Ad Lib Blues | |
Poor Butterfly | |
Snowy Morning Blues | |
Salee Dame, Bonjour | |
Confessin' |
Wild Bill Davison With The All Star Stompers - This Is Jazz Vol. 1 Storyville (D) SLP 4067 1985
same session.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, June 7, 1947
Big Butter And Egg Man |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; James P. Johnson, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, June 21, 1947
Panama | |
Sensation Rag | |
When It's Sleepy Time Down South |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Ralph Sutton, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with guest: Montana Taylor, piano, vocal.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, June 28, 1947
Shine |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Ralph Sutton, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Johnny Blowers, drums; with guest: Bertha "Chippie" Hill, vocal.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, July 5, 1947
Rosetta | |
How Long Blues | |
Skeleton Jangle | |
Careless Love | |
Dill Pickles |
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
California, Here I Come |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Edmond Hall, 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, August 30, 1947
At The Jazz Band Ball |
This Is Jazz! Vol. 2 Manhattan (It) MAN 504
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; James P. Johnson, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with guests: Leadbelly, guitar, vocal; Momma Alberta Price, vocal.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, June 14, 1947
Fidgety Feet | |
Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None Of My Jelly Roll | |
Green Corn | |
John Henry | |
Solo Drum Improvisation | |
Sugar | |
Muskrat Ramble |
Various Artists - Riverside Dixieland Sampler $1.98 Riverside S-1 1955
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; James P. Johnson, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, June 21, 1947
Trombone Preaching Blues |
Wild Bill Davison - Sweet And Hot Riverside RLP 12-211 1956
same session.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, June 21, 1947
St. Louis Blues |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Ralph Sutton, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Johnny Blowers, drums; with guest: Bertha "Chippie" Hill, vocal.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, July 5, 1947
Shimmeshawabble |
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
Hotter Than That |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Edmond Hall, clarinet; Ralph Sutton, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, August 23, 1947
As Long As I Live |
same personnel.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, September 27, 1947
Avalon | |
Swinging Down The Lane |
Montana Taylor - The Five O'Clocks / I Can't Sleep Oldie Blues (D) OL 2815
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Ralph Sutton, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums; with guest: Montana Taylor, piano, vocal.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, June 28, 1947
The Five O'Clocks (as Piano Solo) | |
I Can't Sleep |
Ida Cox And Her All-Star Band 1939-1940 / Bertha Chippie Hill And The All-Star Stompers 1947 Queen-disc (It) Q-048
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 19, 1947
Darktown Strutters' Ball |
same personnel.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, July 26, 1947
Big Butter And Egg Man | |
Baby, Won't You Please Come Home |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Edmond Hall, 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, August 30, 1947
Some Of These Days | |
Improvised Blues (as The Blues) |
Wild Bill Davison And His All Star Stompers - This Is Jazz Jazzology JCD-42
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 19, 1947
Lonesome Road |
same personnel.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, July 26, 1947
Tishomingo Blues | |
Sensation |
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Edmond Hall, clarinet; Ralph Sutton, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, August 23, 1947
Mandy, Make Up Your Mind |
same personnel.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, September 6, 1947
NY59 | Clarinet Marmalade |
same personnel.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, September 13, 1947
It's Right Here For You (as Crazy Blues) | |
Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None Of This Jelly Roll | |
NY55 | Can't We Be Friends |
Skeleton Jangle |
Sidney Bechet, Albert Nicholas - Creole Reeds Riverside RLP 12-216
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 |
Edmond Hall With The All Star Stompers - This Is Jazz Vol. 3 Storyville (D) SLP 4069
Wild Bill Davison, cornet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Edmond Hall, clarinet; Ralph Sutton, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Baby Dodds, drums.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, September 6, 1947
Georgia On My Mind |
same personnel.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, September 13, 1947
I'm Coming, Virginia | |
The Blues (as Ed's Blues) | |
Muskrat Ramble |
same personnel.
radio broadcast, Bands For Bonds, WOR Studios, NYC, September 20, 1947
Tiger Rag |
same personnel.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, September 20, 1947
Indiana | |
Dippermouth Blues |
same personnel.
radio broadcast, This Is Jazz, WOR Studios, NYC, September 27, 1947
Jazz Me Blues |
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
Sensation Rag | |
Ja-Da | |
Big Butter And Egg Man | |
Farewell Blues |
Various Artists - Lullaby In Rhythm Spotlite (E) SPJ 107
Dizzy Gillespie, trumpet #1,2,4; John LaPorta, clarinet #1,2,4; Charlie Parker, alto sax #1,2,4; Lennie Tristano, piano; Billy Bauer, guitar; Ray Brown, bass; Max Roach, drums #1,2,4; Bruce Elliott, Barry Ulanov, announcer.
radio broadcast, Bands For Bonds, WOR Studios, NYC, September 13, 1947
1. | Ko-Ko I |
2. | Hot House |
3. | I Surrender, Dear |
4. | Fine And Dandy |
Dizzy Gillespie, trumpet; John LaPorta, clarinet; Charlie Parker, alto sax; Lennie Tristano, piano; Billy Bauer, guitar; Ray Brown, bass; Max Roach, drums; Carl Caruso, announcer.
radio broadcast, Bands For Bonds, WOR Studios, NYC, September 20, 1947
Ko-Ko II | |
On The Sunny Side Of The Street | |
How Deep Is The Ocean | |
Tiger Rag | |
52nd Street Theme |
** also released on Zim ZM-1001.
Various Artists - Anthropology Spotlite (E) SPJ 108
Fats Navarro, trumpet #1,2,4,7-9; John LaPorta, clarinet #1,5,7-9; Charlie Parker, alto sax #1,2,4,7-9; Allen Eager, tenor sax #1,7-9; Lennie Tristano, piano; Billy Bauer, guitar; Tommy Potter, bass; Buddy Rich, drums; Sarah Vaughan, vocal #3; Bruce Elliott, Barry Ulanov, announcer.
radio broadcast, Bands For Bonds, WOR Studios, NYC, November 8, 1947
1. | 52nd Street Theme |
2. | Donna Lee |
3. | Everything I Have Is Yours |
4. | Hot House (as Fats Flats) |
5. | Tea For Two |
6. | Don't Blame Me |
7. | Groovin' High |
8. | Ko-Ko |
9. | Anthropology |
** also released on Zim ZM-1002.