
Title | Recording Date | Recording Location | Company |
Buddy’s Habit (Arnett Nelson) | 10-25-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 40000-B |
Camp Meeting Blues (King Oliver) | 10-15-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Columbia 14003-D |
Chattanooga Stomp (King Oliver / Alphonse Picou) | 10-15-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Columbia 13003-D |
Dippermouth Blues (King Oliver / Louis Armstrong) | 6-23-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 4918-A |
High Society Rag (King Oliver’s Jazz Band) | 6-22-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 4933-A |
I Ain’t Gonna Tell Nobody (Richard M. Jones) | 10-25-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 8148-B |
Jazzin’ Babies’ Blues (Richard M. Jones) | 6-23-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 4975-B |
London (Cafe) Blues (Jelly Roll Morton) | 10-15-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Columbia 14003-D |
Mabel’s Dream (Ike Smith) | 12-24-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 8235 8487-A |
Mabel’s Dream (Ike Smith) | 12-24-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Paramount 20292-B 1622-1 |
Mabel’s Dream (Ike Smith) | 12-24-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Paramount 20292-B 1622-2 |
New Orleans Stomp (Lil Hardin / Louis Armstrong) | 10-15-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Columbia 13003-D |
Riverside Blues (Richard M. Jones / Thomas A. Dorsey) | 12-24-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 40034-B Paramount 20292-A |
Room Rent Blues (Newton) | 10-25-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 8148-A |
Snag It (King Oliver) | 9-17-1926 | Chicago, Illinois | Vocalion B 1007 E-2634 |
Snag It (King Oliver) | 9-17-1926 | Chicago, Illinois | Vocalion B 1007 E-2635 |
Snake Rag (King Oliver / A.J. Piron) | 6-22-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 5184-B |
Sobbin’ Blues (Art Kassell / Vic Berton) | 6-22-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 4906-A |
Sweet Baby Doll (George Thomas) | 10-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 8235 |
Sweet Lovin’ Man (Lil Hardin / Walter Melrose) | 6-22-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 4906-B |
Tears (Lil Hardin / Louis Armstrong) | 10-25-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 40000-A |
The Southern Stomps (Richard M. Jones) | 12-24-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Paramount 12088-A Paramount 14015 A 1623-1 |
The Southern Stomps (Richard M. Jones) | 12-24-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Paramount 12088-A Paramount 14015 A 1623-2 |
Too Bad (Billy Meyers / Elmer Schoebel) | 3-11-1926 | Chicago, Illinois | Vocalion A 1007 E-2632 |
Too Bad (Billy Meyers / Elmer Schoebel) | 3-11-1926 | Chicago, Illinois | Vocalion A 1007 E-2632 |
Where Did You Stay Last Night? (Lil Hardin / Louis Armstrong) | 6-23-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 4918-B |
Workingmans Blues (King Oliver / Lil Hardin) | 10-26-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Okeh 40034-A |

Artist | Instrument |
Lil Hardin-Armstrong | Piano |
Louis Armstrong | Cornet, Slide Whistle |
Ed Atkins | Trombone |
Paul Barbarin | Drums |
Barney Bigard | Clarinet, Soprano and Tenor Saxophone |
Bert Cobb | Tuba |
Buster Bailey or Jimmie Noone | Clarinet |
Baby Dodds | Drums |
Johnny Dodds | Clarinet |
Honore Dutrey | Trombone |
Stump Evans | C-Melody Saxophone |
Richard M. Jones | Vocals |
Albert Nicholas | Clarinet, Soprano and alto Saxophone |
King Oliver | Cornet, Leader |
Kid Ory | Trombone |
Billy Paige | Clarinet, Soprano and alto Saxophone |
Luis Rusell | Piano |
Bud Scott | Banjo |
Bob Shoffner | Cornet |
Johnny St. Cyr | Banjo, Guitar |
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