

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.

Title | Recording Date | Recording Location | Company |
Bright Boy Blues (Cecil Scott / Don Frye) | 11-19-1929 | New York, New York | Victor V-38117-B |
In A Corner (Cecil Scott) | 11-19-1929 | New York, New York | Victor V-38098-B Bluebird B-8276-B |
Lawd, Lawd (Cecil Scott) | 11-19-1929 | New York, New York | Victor V-38098-A Bluebird B-8276-A |
Springfield Stomp (Cecil Scott / Don Frye) | 11-19-1929 | New York, New York | Victor V-38117-A |

Artist | Instrument |
Bill Coleman | Trumpet |
Don Frye | Piano, Arranger |
Harold McFerran | Alto Saxophone |
Frankie Newton | Trumpet, Vocals |
Cecil Scott | Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Bass Saxophone |
Dickie Wells | Trombone |
John Williams | Alto Saxophone |
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