For a band biography see entries for Earl Fuller’s Famous Jazz Band & Earl Fuller’s Rector Novelty Orchestra. |
Title | Recording Date | Recording Location | Company |
Ain’t We Got Fun (Kahn / Egan / Whiting) | 1921 | New York, New York | Olympic 15116-A Symphony Concert Record 21180-A |
Just Because (Stevens / Frosini) | 1921 | New York, New York | Olympic 15116-B Symphony Concert Record 21180-B |
Just Because (Stevens / Frosini) | 1921 | New York, New York | Edison 50824-R |
Melody in F (Will B. Morrison) Releasaed as “Haynes’ Harlem Syncopators” | 1921 | New York, New York | Olympic 15118 Black Swan 2058-B |
I Wonder Where My Sweet, Sweet Daddy’s Gone (Hammed / Stark) | 1921 | New York, New York | Edison 50824-L |
Artist | Instrument |
Earl Fuller | Director? |
unknown | Orchestra |
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