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Alphonso Trent and his Orchestra
discography

Title Recording Date Recording Location Company
After You’ve Gone
(Henry Creamer / J. Turner Layton)
3-5-1930 Richmond, Indiana Gennett
7161
Black And Blue Rhapsody
(Madison)
12-5-1928 Richmond, Indiana Gennett
6710
Clementine
(Henry Creamer / Harry Warren)
3-24-1933 Richmond, Indiana Champion
16587
Gilded Kisses
(Leo “Snub” Moseley)
10-11-1928 Richmond, Indiana Gennett
6664
I’ve Found A New Baby
(Jack Palmer / Spencer Williams)
3-24-1933 Richmond, Indiana Champion
16587
Louder And Funnier
(Sanders)
10-11-1928 Richmond, Indiana Gennett
6664
Nightmare
(Riley / Meyers / Handler)
12-5-1928 Richmond, Indiana Gennett
6710
St. James Infirmary
(Primrose)
3-5-1930 Richmond, Indiana Gennett
7161

 

Artist
 

Instrument
Chester Clark Trumpet
Eugene Crooke Banjo, Guitar
Harry Edison Trumpet
A.G. Godley Drums
John Fielsing Vocals
Lee Hilliard Alto Saxophone
Peanuts Holland Trumpet, Vocals
George Hudson Trumpet
Robert “Eppie” Jackson Tuba
James Jeter Alto Saxophone
Anderson Lacy Violin
Charles Pillars Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone
Hayes Pillars Alto Saxophone
Irving Randolph Trumpet
Leo “Stuff” Smith Violin, Vocals
Alphonso Trent Piano, Leader
Leo “Snub” Moseley Trombone
Gus Wilson Trombone

 

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