


Title | Recording Date | Recording Location | Company |
Alabama Stomp (a) (from Earl Carroll’s “Vanities”) (Creamer / Johnson) |
10-13-1926 | New York, New York | Edison |
Alabama Stomp (b) (from Earl Carroll’s “Vanities”) (Creamer / Johnson) |
10-13-1926 | New York, New York | Edison |
Alabama Stomp (c) (from Earl Carroll’s “Vanities”) (Creamer / Johnson) |
10-13-1926 | New York, New York | Edison |
Black Bottom Stomp (b) (Jelly Roll Morton) |
11-10-1926 | New York, New York | Edison 518781 L |
Black Bottom Stomp (c) (Jelly Roll Morton) |
11-10-1926 | New York, New York | Edison 518781 L |
Davenport Blues (2) (Bix Beiderbecke) |
2-11-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20778-B |
Davenport Blues (3) (Bix Beiderbecke) |
2-11-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20778-B |
Delirium (2) (Arthur Schutt) |
2-11-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20778-A |
Delirium (3) (Arthur Schutt) |
2-11-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 20778-A |
Feeling No Pain (Fud Livingstone) |
10-12-1927 | New York, New York | Victor |
Hurricane (a) (Paul Mertz) |
11-10-1926 | New York, New York | Edison |
Hurricane (b) (Paul Mertz) |
11-10-1926 | New York, New York | Edison |
Hurricane (c) (Paul Mertz) |
11-10-1926 | New York, New York | Edison |
Slippin’ Around (1) (Miff Mole) |
10-12-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 21397-B |
Slippin’ Around (2) (Miff Mole) |
10-12-1927 | New York, New York | Victor 21397-B |
Stampede (a) (Fletcher Henderson) |
10-13-1926 | New York, New York | Edison |
Stampede (b) (Fletcher Henderson) |
10-13-1926 | New York, New York | Edison |
Stampede (c) (Fletcher Henderson) |
10-13-1926 | New York, New York | Edison |

Artist | Instrument |
Vic Berton | Drums |
Tony Colucci | Banjo |
Jimmy Dorsey | Clarinet, Alto Saxophone |
Alfie Evans | Alto Saxophone |
Miff Mole | Trombone |
Red Nichols | Cornet, Trumpet |
Arthur Schutt | Piano |
Joe Tarto | Tuba |
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