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Title | Recording Date | Recording Location | Company |
Ain’t She Sweet? (Jack Yellen, / Milton Ager) | 1-20-1927 | New York, New York | Harmony 353-H |
Alabamy Stomp (from “Earl Carroll’s Vanities”) (Creamer / Johnson) | 10-10-1926 | New York, New York | Harmony 283-H |
Baltimore (Jimmy McHugh / Irving Kahal / D. Healy) | 10-24-1927 | New York, New York | Harmony 526-H |
Black Horse Stomp (Joe Tarto) | 1-20-1926 | New York, New York | Harmony 153-H |
Black Maria (Fred Rose) | 10-24-1927 | New York, New York | Harmony 526-H |
Brotherly Love (Billy Meyers / Elmer Schoebel) | 10-10-1926 | New York, New York | Harmony 299-H |
Chinese Blues (Fats Waller / Irving Mills) | 12-22-1925 | New York, New York | Harmony 92-H |
Clap Hands! Here Comes Charley (Meyer / Rose / Mcdonald) | 11-23-1925 | New York, New York | Harmony 70-H |
Cornfed! (Bob Effros / Phil Wall) | 5-12-1927 | New York, New York | Harmony 545-H |
Dynamite Vocal Chorus by Don Redman (Jack Palmer / Fletcher Henderson) | 4-14-1926 | New York, New York | Harmony 209-H |
Feelin’ Good (from “Rain Or Shine”) (Murphy / Yellen) | 4-6-1928 | New York, New York | Harmony 636-H Diva 2636-G |
Fidgety Feet (Nick La Rocca / Larry Sheids) | 1-20-1927 | New York, New York | Harmony |
Florida Stomp (Coleman Hawkins) | 12-22-1925 | New York, New York | Harmony 88-H |
Get It Fixed Vocal Chorus by Don Redman (Williams) | 12-22-1925 | New York, New York | Harmony 88-H |
Goose Pimples (Jo Trent / Fletcher Henderson) | 10-24-1927 | New York, New York | Harmony 545-H |
Hard To Get Gertie (Milton Ager / Jack Yellen) | 3-22-1926 | New York, New York | Harmony 197-H |
Have It Ready (Fletcher Henderson) | 1-20-1927 | New York, New York | Harmony 467-H |
Hi-Diddle-Diddle (Carleton Coon / Hal Keidel) | 3-22-1926 | New York, New York | Harmony 179-H |
Honey Bunch | 3-29-1926 | New York, New York | Gennett |
I’m Feeling Devilish (Oh By Golly Oh) (Maceo Pinkard) | 4-6-1928 | New York, New York | Harmony 974-H |
I’ve Found A New Baby Vocal Chorus by Don Redman (Jack Palmer / Spencer Williams) | 1-20-1926 | New York, New York | Harmony 121-H |
Jack Ass Blues (Mel Stitzel / Art Kassel) | 5-14-1926 | New York, New York | Harmony 166-H |
Nervous Charlie Stomp (Nichols / Crozier) | 1-20-1926 | New York, New York | Harmony 153-H |
Off To Buffalo (Joe Candullo / L. Carroll) | 10-10-1926 | New York, New York | Harmony 299-H |
Oh Baby! (Owen Murphy) | 4-6-1928 | New York, New York | Harmony 636-H Diva 2636-G |
Panama (Will Tyers) | 12-22-1925 | New York, New York | Harmony 92-H |
Snag It (King Oliver) | 1-20-1927 | New York, New York | Harmony 353-H |
Spanish Shawl (Elmer Schoebel) | 11-23-1925 | New York, New York | Harmony 70-H |
Static Strut (Phil Wall / Jack Yellen) | 4-14-1926 | New York, New York | Harmony 197-H |
St. Louis Blues (W.C. Handy) | 5-12-1927 | New York, New York | Harmony 451-H Velvet Tone 1451-V Diva 2451-G |
St. Louis Shuffle (Fats Waller / Jack Pettis) | 3-23-1927 | New York, New York | Harmony 467-H |
Tampeeko (Louis Panico / Elmer Schoebel) | 3-22-1926 | New York, New York | Harmony 166-H |
The Stampede | 5-14-1926 | New York, New York | Harmony |
The Wabash Blues (Meinken / Ringle) | 3-23-1927 | New York, New York | Harmony 407-H |
Variety Stomp (Fletcher Henderson / Jo Jo Trent / Sonny Greer) | 5-12-1927 | New York, New York | Harmony 451-H Velvet Tone 1451-V Diva 2451-G |
The Wang Wang Blues (Gus Mueller / Bert Johnson / Henry Busse) | 3-23-1927 | New York, New York | Harmony 407-H |
When Spring Comes Peeping Through (Al Bernard / Sam Stept) | 3-29-1926 | New York, New York | Gennett |
Artist | Instrument |
Buster Bailey | Clarinet, Alto Saxophone |
June Cole | Bass |
Charlie Dixon | Banjo |
Jimmy Harrison | Trombone |
Coleman Hawkins | Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Bass Saxophone |
Fletcher Henderson | Piano |
Kaiser Marshall | Drums |
Benny Morton | Trombone |
Jerome Pasquall | Clarinet, Alto Saxophone |
Tommy Ladnier | Trumpet |
Don Redman | Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Arranger |
Joe Smith | Trumpet |
Russell Smith | Trumpet |
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