

Title | Recording Date | Recording Location | Company |
About Rip Van Winkle | 1-17-1940 | New York, New York | Bluebird B-10615 |
After Sundown | 11-14-1933 | New York, New York | Melotone 12840 Perfect 15847 |
Ain’t I Good To You? | 5-18-1939 | New York, New York | Victor 26266 |
Aint I The Lucky One Vocal Chorus by Harlan Lattimore (Elmer Schoebel) |
10-6-1932 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6401 |
A Little Bit Later On | 5-7-1936 | New York, New York | ARC 6-08-02 |
Auld Lang Syne | 6-12-1938 | New York, New York | Bluebird B-10094 |
Baby, Won’t You Please Come Home? | 5-18-1939 | New York, New York | Victor 26266 |
Bugle Call Rag (Irving Mills / Jack Pettis / Elmer Schoebel) |
9-30-1936 | New York, New York | ARC 6-12-18 Vocalion 3354 |
Christopher Columbus (A Rhythm Cocktail) |
4-3-1936 | New York, New York | Champion 40113 |
Chant Of The Weed (A) (Don Redman) |
9-24-1931 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6211 |
Chant Of The Weed (B) (Don Redman) |
9-24-1931 | New York, New York | Brunswick A-500160 |
Chant Of The Weed (Don Redman) |
1-17-1940 | New York, New York | Bluebird B-10765 |
Chew Chew Chew | 5-18-1939 | New York, New York | Victor 26258 |
Class Will Tell | 3-23-1939 | New York, New York | Victor 26206 |
Deed I Do | 12-6-1938 | New York, New York | Bluebird B-10080 |
Doin’ The New Lowdown (Dorothy Fields / Jimmy McHugh) |
12-29-1932 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6520 12810-1 |
Doin’ The New Lowdown Vocals by the Mills Brothers, Cab Calloway (Dorothy Fields / Jimmy McHugh) |
12-29-1932 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6517 12811-1 |
Doin’ What I Please (Andy Razaf / Fats Waller) |
10-6-1932 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6429 Vocalion 4791 12446-A |
Down Home Rag (Roger Lewis / Wilber Sweatman) |
12-6-1938 | New York, New York | Bluebird B-10061 |
Exactly Like You | 5-28-1930 | New York, New York | Vocalion 3823 |
Flowers That Bloom In The Spring | 3-23-1939 | New York, New York | Bluebird B-10305 |
Got The Jitters (Rose / Webster / Loeb) |
1-9-1934 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6745 |
Got The South In My Soul | 6-28-1932 | New York, New York | Melotone M-12417 |
Hot And Anxious | 6-30-1932 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6368 |
How Can I Hi-De-Hi (When I Feel So Low-De-Low) |
2-2-1933 | New York, New York | Brunswick 01989 |
How’m I Doin’? (Hey, Hey) | 2-26-1932 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6273 |
How Ya Feelin’ | 2-2-1933 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6523 |
If It’s True | 6-28-1932 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6386 |
Igloo | 5-18-1939 | New York, New York | Victor 26258 |
I Found A New Way TO Go To Town | 10-19-1933 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6684 |
I Got Rhythm (George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin) |
6-30-1932 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6354 |
I Gotcha | 5-7-1936 | New York, New York | ARC 6-08-02 |
I Gotcha | 12-6-1938 | New York, New York | Bluebird B-10095 |
I Heard (Don Redman / Irving Mills) |
10-15-1931 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6233 Brunswick 01280 |
I Wanna Be Loved | 1-5-1934 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6745 |
I Won’t Tell | 4-26-1933 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6585 |
I’m Playing Solitaire | 12-6-1938 | New York, New York | Bluebird B-10070 |
It’s A Great World After All | 6-28-1932 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6344 |
It’s All Your Fault | 4-26-1933 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6585 |
I’ve Found A New Way To Go To Town | 10-19-1933 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6684 |
Jump Session (Gaillard / Green) |
3-23-1939 | New York, New York | Victor 26206 |
Keep On Doin’ What You’re Doin’ | 11-14-1933 | New York, New York | Melotone 12867 Perfect 15862 |
Lazybones Vocal Chorus by Harlan Lattimore (Hoagy Carmichael Johnny Mercer) |
8-2-1933 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6622 Vocalion 4791 |
Lazy Weather | 5-7-1936 | New York, New York | ARC 6-07-09 |
Lonely Cabin | 10-19-1933 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6935 |
Man On The Flying Trapeze | 5-28-1937 | New York, New York | Vocalion 3836 |
Milenberg Joys (Jelly Roll Morton) |
12-6-1938 | New York, New York | Bluebird B-10070 |
Mommy, I Don’t Want To Go To Bed | 2-2-1933 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6523 |
Moonrise On The Lowlands | 5-7-1936 | New York, New York | ARC 6-07-09 |
My Old Man | 11-14-1933 | New York, New York | Melotone 12848 Perfect 15852 |
Nagasaki (Mort Dixon / Harry Warren) |
10-6-1932 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6429 |
No One Loves Me Like That Dallas Man | 10-20-1933 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6684 |
On The Sunny Side Of The Street | 5-28-1937 | New York, New York | Vocalion 3823 |
Our Big Love Scene | 11-14-1933 | New York, New York | Melotone 12840 Perfect 15847 |
Pagan Paradise (Ted Koehler / Parker) |
9-16-1932 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6412 |
Puddin’ Head Jones | 11-14-1933 | New York, New York | Melotone 12848 Perfect 15852 |
Shakin’ The Africann (Ted Koehler / Harold Arlen) |
9-24-1931 | New York, New York | Brunswick 01244 |
Shakin’ The Africann (A) (Ted Koehler / Harold Arlen) |
10-15-1931 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6211 |
Shakin’ The Africann (B) (Ted Koehler / Harold Arlen) |
10-15-1931 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6211 |
She’s Not Bad | 10-19-1933 | New York, New York | Brunswick A-500331 |
Shimme Sha Wabble (Spencer Williams) |
1-7-1940 | New York, New York | Bluebird B-0765 |
Shuffle Your Feet (And Just Roll Along) |
12-29-1932 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6520 |
Song Of The Weeds (Don Redman / Irving Mills) |
9-24-1931 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6211 |
Sophisticated Lady (Duke Ellington) |
4-26-1933 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6550 |
Stormy Weather | 5-28-1937 | New York, New York | Vocalion 3829 |
Sweet Leilani (Owens) |
12-6-1938 | New York, New York | Bluebird B-10080 |
Sweet Sue, Just You (Harris / Young) |
5-28-1937 | New York, New York | Vocalion 3829 |
Swingin’ With The Fat Man (Swan) |
5-28-1937 | New York, New York | Vocalion |
Tea For Two (Vincent Youmans / Irving Caesar) |
6-30-1932 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6354 |
That Blue Eyed Baby From Memphis (Jack Palmer) |
4-26-1933 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6550 |
That Naughty Waltz | 5-28-1937 | New York, New York | Vocalion 3836 |
Tired Of It All | 11-14-1933 | New York, New York | Melotone 12867 Perfect 15862 |
Too Bad (Gindhart / Redman / Stein) |
9-30-1936 | New York, New York | ARC 6-12-18 Vocalion 3354 |
Trouble, Why Pick On Me? | 9-24-1931 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6233 |
Try Getting A Good Night’s Sleep (Pinkard / Tracy / Redman) |
2-26-1932 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6273 |
Two-Time Man (Feldman / Kriger / Seiderman) |
9-16-1932 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6412 12307-A |
Two-Time Man (Feldman / Kriger / Seiderman) |
9-16-1932 | New York, New York | Columbia 35689 12307-B |
Underneath The Harlem Moon Vocal Chorus by Harlan Lattimore (Gordon / Revel) |
10-6-1932 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6401 |
Watching The Knife And Fork Spoon (Don Redman / Rupert Cole) |
8-2-1933 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6622 |
We Don’t Know From Nothin’ | 9-30-1936 | New York, New York | ARC 7-03-03 Vocalion 3359 |
Who Wants To Sing My Love Song | 9-30-1936 | New York, New York | ARC 7-03-03 Vocalion 3359 |
You Ain’t Nowhere | 1-17-1940 | New York, New York | Bluebird B-10615 |
You Gave Me Everything But Love (Ted Koehler / Harold Arlen) |
6-28-1932 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6344 |
You Told Me Half The Story | 10-19-1933 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6935 |
Artist | Instrument |
Red Allen | Trumpet |
Robert Carroll | Tenor Saxophone |
Shirley Clay | Trumpet |
Rupert Cole | Clarinet, Alto Saxophone |
Bill Coleman | Trumpet |
Langston Curl | Trumpet |
Leonard Davis | Trumpet |
Sidney de Paris | Trumpet |
Horace Henderson | Piano |
Ed Inge | Clarinet, Alto Saxophone |
Manzie Johnson | Drums, Vibes |
Claude Jones | Trombone |
Don Kirkpatrick | Piano |
Benny Morton | Trombone |
Talbot Reeves | Banjo, Guitar |
Don Redman | Arranger, Vocals, Alto Saxophone |
Fred Robinson | Trombone |
Bob Ysaguirre | Bass |
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