


Title | Recording Date | Recording Location | Company |
A Bunch Of Roses (Chapi) | 9-1917 | New York, New York | Starr Gennett 10020-B |
Ain’t We Got Fun (Richard Whiting) | 6-1-1921 | New York, New York | Columbia A3429 |
Alexandria From “Alexandria” | 3-2-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A6148 |
All The Quakers Are Shoulder Shakers Medley Introducing: “Land Of Jazz” and “When The Preacher Makes You Mine” (Bert Kalmar / Edgar Leslie / Pete Wendling) | 10-1919 | New York, New York | Paramount 33039-A |
And He’d Say Ool-La La! Wee-Wee Introducing 1. “Take Me To That Land Of Jazz” 2. I’ll Be Happy When The Preacher Makes You Mine” (Ruby / Jessel) 1.(Pete Wendling) 2. (Donaldson) | 10-29-1918 | New York, New York | Columbia A6123 |
Answer Introducing “Someone Cares” (Vauso / Bennett) | 1-19-1921 | New York, New York | Columbia A3376 |
Anytime, Anyday, Anywhere | 8-1920 | New York, New York | Bell 32 Lyric 4232 |
All For You | 3-1921 | New York, New York | Bell 056 |
Aphrodite: Alexandria (Anselm Goetzl) | 3-2-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A6148 |
Behind Your Silken Veil “What Would We Do Without Girls” – “You And I” (Vincent Rose) | 12-11-1919 | New York, New York | Victor 18636-A |
Blue Danube Blues (From “Good Morning Dear”) (Jerome Kern / Anne Caldwell) | 11-1921 | New York, New York | Paramount 20083 Banner 1003 Puritan 11083-A |
Bevo Blues (Katzman) | 2-24-1919 | New York, New York | Columbia A2720 |
Buddha (Pollack) | 10-1919 | New York, New York | Lyric 4204-A Bell 004 |
Cairo | 10-1919 | New York, New York | Bell 002 |
Calicoco | 1918 | New York, New York | Paramount 30046-A |
Candy | 1919 | New York, New York | Paramount 33016-A |
Caravan (Rudy Wiedoft) | 10-1919 | New York, New York | Lyric 4204-B Bell 004 |
Castle Valse Classique | 1918 | New York, New York | Okeh 1026-B |
Cleo (Roberts / Will / Callahan) | 7-25-1919 | New York, New York | Columbia A2799 |
Down The Trail To Home Sweet Home (Ernest Ball) | 12-28-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A6180 |
Dreaming (Caruso) | 3-1921 | New York, New York | Gennett 4692 |
Emaline (Introducing: “Remember The Rose”) (Mchugh) (Simon) | 7-20-1921 | New York, New York | Columbia A3468 |
Everybody’s Crazy Over Dixie | 10-1919 | New York, New York | Bell 003 |
First Rose Of The Summer (Jerome Kern) | 7-15-1919 | New York, New York | Columbia A2797 |
Goodnight, Dearie | 10-1919 | New York, New York | Bell 003 |
Good Times | 8-1920 | New York, New York | Lyric 4233 |
Girl Behind The Gun (Caryll) | 10-11-1918 | New York, New York | Columbia A6092 |
Goulash (Hyde / Egan) | 3-2-1918 | New York, New York | Columbia A2576 |
Greenwich Village Follies Medley | 8-1920 | New York, New York | Lyric 4228 |
Happy Sammies (Leo Deval) | 9-21-1917 | New York, New York | Columbia A2482 |
Have You Forgotten (Burnett / Cooper / Stephanson / Kerr) | New York, New York | Paramount 20097-A | |
Hear Dem Bells (Introducing: “A Hot Time In The Old Town”, “Hear Dem Bells”, “Auld Lang Syne”, Reben And Cynthia”, “Listen To The Mocking Bird”, “Johnny Get Your Gun”) | 6-27-1918 | New York, New York | Columbia A2634 |
Hello, America, Hello Introducing: (1)”In The Land Of Yamo Yamo” (2) “I’m Always Thinking Of Georgia”) (Fairman / (1) Fisher / (2) Monaco) | 3-2-1918 | New York, New York | Columbia A2537 |
How Ya Gonna Keep ’em Down On The Farm? (W. Donaldson / S.M. Lewis / J. Young) | 4-7-1919 | New York, New York | Columbia A6108 |
I Might Be Your Once In Awhile Introducing “Call It A Day” from “Angel Face” (Herbert) | 10-9-1919 | New York, New York | Columbia A2840 |
I Might Be Your Once In Awhile (Herbert) | 1919 | New York, New York | Paramount 33061 |
In The Land Of Old Black Joe | 8-1920 | New York, New York | Lyric 4227 |
Ivy – Cling To Me (Johnson / Jones) | 11-14-1922 | New York, New York | Columbia A3764 |
Jazzie-Addie (Adrian Schubert) | 3-2-1918 | New York, New York | Columbia A2576 |
Jazzie-Addie (Adrian Schubert) | 1-2-1919 | New York, New York | Edison 50532 |
Jazzie-Addie (Adrian Schubert) | 1918 | New York, New York | Okeh 1028 |
Just Like A Rose | 8-1920 | New York, New York | Lyric 4233 |
Kentucky Dreams (Henry D. Onivas) | 11-26-1918 | New York, New York | Columbia A6092 |
Leave Me With A Smile Introducing “If You Knew” (Charles Koehler / Earl Burtnett) | 11-1921 | New York, New York | Paramount 20080 Puritan 11080-A Banner 1001-B |
Learning (Tucker / Buffano / Stieger) | 3-1921 | New York, New York | Gennett 4690 |
Left Alone Again Blues (Jerome Kern) | 3-2-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A6148 |
Lucille | New York, New York | Little Wonder 1169 | |
Mammy O’ Mine (Maceo Pinkard) | 3-29-1919 | New York, New York | Columbia A6108 |
Mammy’s Lullaby (Roberts) | 4-7-1919 | New York, New York | Columbia A2747 |
Marion (McConnell) | 7-19-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A6166 |
Marie | 1-4-1922 | New York, New York | Grey Gull 1097 |
Maytime (Sigmund Romberg) | 4-18-1918 | New York, New York | Edison 6134 Edison 3566 |
Maytime Introducing: (1) Sweetheart (2) The Road To Paradise (3) Selling Gowns (Sigmund Romberg) | 4-18-1918 | New York, New York | Columbia A6061 |
Mazie Introducing: “If You Go Away” (Gold / Caine / Dawson / Aaronson / Bernice / Lentz) | 2-24-1921 | New York, New York | Columbia A3393 |
Mello Cello | 8-1920 | New York, New York | Bell 062 |
Mon Homme (Yvain) | 3-18-1921 | New York, New York | Columbia A3403 |
More Candy | 3-1918 | New York, New York | Paramount 30034-B |
My Dreamy Little Lotus Flower (Glick / Olman) | New York, New York | Aeolian Vocalion B 12154 | |
My Mammy (Walter Donaldson) | 1-19-1921 | New York, New York | Columbia A3372 |
My Man (Yvain) | 7-19-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A6166 |
My Sunny Tennessee (Kalmar / Ruby) | 8-1921 | New York, New York | Banner 1019-B |
Nice ‘N’ Breezy (Askt / Morris) | New York, New York | Aeolian Vocalion A 12154 | |
On Miami Shore | 1919 | New York, New York | Paramount 33061 |
Patches (Lee S. Roberts / J. Will Callahan) | 10-1919 | New York, New York | Paramount 33039-B |
Ohio (Jack Yellen / Abe Olman) | 3-1921 | New York, New York | Gennett 4690 |
Old Fashioned Garden | 12-1920 | New York, New York | Paramount 20043 Puritan 11043 |
One, Two, Three | New York, New York | Columbia E4212 | |
Over There (George M. Cohan) | 9-1917 | New York, New York | Gennett 7613-A |
Poor Little Butterfly Is A Fly Gal Now | 10-1919 | New York, New York | Bell 002 |
Qui, Qui, Marie (Bryan / McCarthy / Fisher) | 10-29-1918 | New York, New York | Columbia A6088 |
Rainbow Girl | 4-18-1918 | New York, New York | Okeh 1026-A |
Rag-a-Minor (Julius Lenzberg) | 3-2-1918 | New York, New York | Edison 50488 Edison 6065 3510 6065-C-4-15 |
Rebecca (Come Back From Mecca) Introducing: “What Could Be Sweeter?” (Kalamar / Ruby / Stanford) | 3-29-1921 | New York, New York | Columbia A3404 |
Roses At Twilight Introducing, “Let’s Start Over Again” (Herbert Marple / Joseph E. Howard) | 12-11-1919 | New York, New York | Victor 18636-B |
Rosie Introducing” “Beautiful Faces” (Clarke / Merkur / Irving Berlin) | 1-8-1921 | New York, New York | Columbia A3364 |
Rosie Make It Rosie For Me | 12-1920 | New York, New York | Paramount 20043 Puritan 11043 |
Sensation (Larry Shields / Henry Ragas / J. Russel Robinson) | 11-26-1918 | New York, New York | Columbia A6116 |
Smiling Vocal refrain by Arthur Hall | 1-25-1922 | New York, New York | Grey Gull 1097 |
Snap Your Fingers At Care | 8-1920 | New York, New York | Bell 32 Lyric 4232 |
South Sea Isles Introducing “She’s Just A Baby (Gershwin / Jackson) | New York, New York | Olympic 15125 | |
Spanish Beauties (Lope) | 9-1917 | New York, New York | Starr Gennett 10020-A |
Stealing To Virginia (Walter Donaldson) | 8-4-1923 | New York, New York | Columbia A3973 |
Stick In The Mud (Winne) | 10-29-1918 | New York, New York | Columbia A6088 |
Sweethearts (Johnson) | 3-25-1921 | New York, New York | Columbia A3414 |
Syncopated Dreams (Fiorito / Glogau) | 4-1920 | New York, New York | Aeolian Vocalion 14071 A |
Szczes’liwy Józio | New York, New York | Columbia E4413 | |
That’s It (Henry Creamer / J. Turner Layton) | 9-21-1917 | New York, New York | Columbia A2482 |
That’s It (Henry Creamer / J. Turner Layton) | 7-1918 | New York, New York | Okeh 1040 |
The Girl Behind The Gun (Caryll) | 10-11-1918 | New York, New York | Columbia A6092 |
The Rainbow Girl Introducing (1) Love’s Ever New (2) My Rainbow Girl (3) In A Month Or Two (L. Hirsch) | 4-18-1918 | New York, New York | Columbia A6061 |
The Rainbow Girl (Louis Hirsch) | 3-1918 | New York, New York | Okeh 1026 |
The Tickle Toe (Louis Hirsch) | 1918 | New York, New York | Edison 6064 Edison 3499 |
Tickle Me | 8-1920 | New York, New York | Lyric 4228 |
Turkey In The Straw Introducing (1) Arkansas Traveler (2) The Preacher And The Bear (Bonnell (1) unknown (2) Arzonia) | 1-23-1918 | New York, New York | Columbia A2537 |
Two Sweet Lips Introducing: “April Showers Bring May FLowers” (N. & J. Shilkret / Milton Ager) | 3-3-1921 | New York, New York | Columbia A3393 |
Wait Till The Cows Come Home | 3-1918 | New York, New York | Paramount 30034-A |
Weep No More My Mammy (Lew Pollack) | 11-1921 | New York, New York | Banner 1002 |
Wild Flower Waltz (Mary Earl) | 8-1-1919 | New York, New York | Columbia A2851 |
Wishing Intro: My Dream Rose (Jones) | 3-1921 | New York, New York | Gennett 4692 |
Wishing Introducing: “Singin’ The Blues” (Jones / Conrad / Robinson) | 2-28-1921 | New York, New York | Columbia A3400 |
What’s This? (Louis Katzman) | 1-2-1919 | New York, New York | Edison 50609-L Edison 6539 Edison 3719 |
You Oughta See My Baby Introducing: “No Wonder I’m Blue” (Fred Ahlert) | 1-8-1921 | New York, New York | Columbia A3364 |

Artist | Instrument |
Tom Brown | Trombone |
Joe Green | Marimba |
George Hamiltion | Marimba |
Ed Violinsky | Violin |
Rudy Wiedoeft | Saxophone |
Harry Yerkes | Director |
unknown | Alto Saxophone, Violin, Piano, Drums, Xylopone |
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