


Title | Recording Date | Recording Location | Company |
Death Letter Blues (Ida Cox) | 10-15-1924 | New York, New York | Columbia 14045-D |
Done Sold My Soul To The Devil (And My Heart’s Done Turned To Stone) (Harold Gray) | 9-30-1924 | New York, New York | Columbia 14041-D |
Freight Train Blues (Thomas Dorsey / Everett Umphrey) | 9-30-1924 | New York, New York | Columbia 14041-D |
I Don’t Love Nobody (So I Don’t Have No Blues) (Porter Grainger / Bob Ricketts) | 1-18-1924 | New York, New York | Columbia 14016-D |
I’m Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down (Charles Handy / Billy Gray) | 1-18-1924 | New York, New York | Columbia 14013-D |
My Doggone Lazy Man (Jimmy Foster) | 1-31-1924 | New York, New York | Columbia 14016-D |
Prescription For The Blues (Porter Grainger) | 10-15-1924 | New York, New York | Columbia 14045-D |

Artist | Instrument |
Clarence Conaway | Mandolin |
Lincoln M. Conaway | Guitar |
Porter Grainger | Piano |
Clara Smith | Vocals |
Redhotjazz.com was a pioneering website during the "Information wants to be Free" era of the 1990s. In that spirit we are recovering the lost data from the now defunct site and sharing it with you.
Most of the music in the archive is in the form of MP3s hosted on Archive.org or the French servers of Jazz-on-line.com where this music is all in the public domain.
Files unavailable from those sources we host ourselves. They were made from original 78 RPM records in the hands of private collectors in the 1990s who contributed to the original redhotjazz.com. They were hosted as .ra files originally and we have converted them into the more modern MP3 format. They are of inferior quality to what is available commercially and are intended for reference purposes only. In some cases a Real Audio (.ra) file from Archive.org will download. Don't be scared! Those files will play in many music programs, but not Windows Media Player.