


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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