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Cecil Scott and his Bright Boys
Victor V-38117 was released under the name of Cecil Scott and his Orchestra.

Cecil Scott and his Bright Boys

Cecil Scott and his Bright Boys – left to right: – Dicky Wells, Arnold Bolden, Frankie Newton, Jimmy Smith, Bill Coleman, Don Frye, Cecil Scott, John Williams, Mack Walker, Harold McFarren.

discography

TitleRecording DateRecording LocationCompany
Bright Boy Blues
(Cecil Scott / Don Frye)
11-19-1929New York, New YorkVictor
V-38117-B
In A Corner
(Cecil Scott)
11-19-1929New York, New YorkVictor
V-38098-B
Bluebird
B-8276-B
Lawd, Lawd
(Cecil Scott)
11-19-1929New York, New YorkVictor
V-38098-A
Bluebird
B-8276-A
Springfield Stomp
(Cecil Scott / Don Frye)
11-19-1929New York, New YorkVictor
V-38117-A

ArtistInstrument
Bill ColemanTrumpet
Don FryePiano, Arranger
Harold McFerranAlto Saxophone
Frankie NewtonTrumpet, Vocals
Cecil ScottClarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Bass Saxophone
Dickie WellsTrombone
John WilliamsAlto Saxophone

 

 

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