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Title | Recording Date | Recording Location | Company |
Am I Blue? (Harry Akst / Grant Clarke) | 6-1929 | New York, New York | Bellbird 101 Goodson 158 Grey Gull 1739 |
Baby Won’t You Please Come Home? (Clarence Williams / Charles Warfield ) | 3-1929 | New York, New York | Grey Gull 1718 Madison 1718 Radiex 1763 |
Big City Blues (Conrad / Mitchell / Gottler) | 7-1929 | New York, New York | Grey Gull 1751 Goodson 131 |
Bow Wow Blues (Mosiello) | 7-1929 | New York, New York | Grey Gull 1751 Goodson 156 |
Call Of The Wild | 7-1929 | New York, New York | Grey Gull 1742 Goodson 159 |
Close Fit Blues (Clarence Williams) | 3-1929 | New York, New York | Grey Gull 1724 Radiex 1724 Madison 1718 |
Don’t Be Like That (Gottler / Tobias / Pinkard) | 7-1929 | New York, New York | Grey Gull 1568 Radiex 1568 (a) |
In Harlem’s Araby (Porter Grainger) | New York, New York | Grey Gull 1804 | |
Just Blues (Mosiello) | 8-1929 | New York, New York | Grey Gull 1739 |
Just Once More (Mosiello) | 10-1929 | New York, New York | Grey Gull 1783 Van Dyke 71783 |
Moanin’ Low (Dietz / Rainger) | 7-1929 | New York, New York | Grey Gull 1763 (b) Radiex 1763 |
Stomp Along (Mosiello) | 8-1929 | New York, New York | Grey Gull 1749 |
You Ought To See Her Now (Mosiello) | 9-1929 | New York, New York | Grey Gull 1779 Van Dyke 71779 |
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Artist | Instrument |
Ed Allen | Cornet |
Ed Cuffee | Trombone |
Arville Harris | Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone |
Leroy Harris | Banjo |
Cyrus St. Clair | Bass Brass |
Clarence Williams | Piano, Vocals |
Redhotjazz.com was a pioneering website during the "Information wants to be Free" era of the 1990s. In that spirit we are recovering the lost data from the now defunct site and sharing it with you.
Most of the music in the archive is in the form of MP3s hosted on Archive.org or the French servers of Jazz-on-line.com where this music is all in the public domain.
Files unavailable from those sources we host ourselves. They were made from original 78 RPM records in the hands of private collectors in the 1990s who contributed to the original redhotjazz.com. They were hosted as .ra files originally and we have converted them into the more modern MP3 format. They are of inferior quality to what is available commercially and are intended for reference purposes only. In some cases a Real Audio (.ra) file from Archive.org will download. Don't be scared! Those files will play in many music programs, but not Windows Media Player.