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For a band biography see entries for Earl Fuller’s Famous Jazz BandEarl Fuller’s Rector Novelty Orchestra.

TitleRecording DateRecording LocationCompany
Ain’t We Got Fun
(Kahn / Egan / Whiting)
1921New York, New YorkOlympic
15116-A
Symphony Concert Record
21180-A
Just Because
(Stevens / Frosini)
1921New York, New YorkOlympic
15116-B
Symphony Concert Record
21180-B
Just Because
(Stevens / Frosini)
1921New York, New YorkEdison
50824-R
Melody in F
(Will B. Morrison)

Releasaed as “Haynes’ Harlem Syncopators”

1921New York, New YorkOlympic
15118
Black Swan
2058-B
I Wonder Where My Sweet, Sweet Daddy’s Gone
(Hammed / Stark)
1921New York, New YorkEdison
50824-L

ArtistInstrument
Earl FullerDirector?
unknownOrchestra

 

St Louis Cotton Club Band 1925

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