Europe Riverside
#8800(12”) RIVERSIDE CLASSIC JAZZ MASTERS
RLP-8801
NEW YORK JAZZ SCENE 1917-1920
RIVERSIDE RECORDS are produced by BILL GRAUER PRODUCITONS, Inc.
235 West 46th Street New York City 36, New York
Made and sold by Fontana records under rights from Interdisc S.A.
FRISCO JASS BAND
Rudy Wiedoeft (as) unknown (tb) (vln) (p) (bj) (drs) directed by Joe Frisco
NYC; May 19, 1927
5552 Canary Cottage Ed 50440
5553-C Johnson Jazz Blues (4:29) Ed 50470, RM-8801 (A-3)
FRISCO JASS BAND
Rudy Wiedoeft (as) unknown (tb) (vln) (p) (bj) (drs) directed by Joe Frisco
NYC; August 2, 1927
5723-C Umbrellas to Mend (3:45) Ed 50470 RM-8801 (A-4)
5724 Cute Little Wigglin’ Dance Amb 3364
5725 All I Need Is Just A Girl Like You Ed 51081
EARL FULLER’S FAMOUS JAZZ BAND
Walter Kahn (cnt) Ted Lewis (cl) Harry Raderman (tb) Earl Fuller (p) John Lucas (drs)
NYC; June 4, 1928
6198 I’m Sorry I Made You Cry Ed 50521
6199-C Jazzbo Jazz (one step) (4:06) Ed 50505 RM-8801 (A-1)
same person NYC; June 13, 1928
6224-C Jazz de Luxe (4:09) Ed 50541 RM-8801 (A-2)
6225 Jazzin’ Around Amb 3572
LOUISIANA FIVE
Alcide “Yellow” Nunez (cl) Charlie Panell (tb) Joe Cawley (p) Karl Burger (bj) Anton Lada (drs)
NYC; April 14, 1929
6720-C Foot Warmer (3:54) Ed 50569 RM-8801 (A-5)
6721-C B-Hap-E (3:45) - - (A-6)
LOUISIANA FIVE
Alcide “Yellow” Nunez (cl) Charlie Panell (tb) Joe Cawley (p) Karl Burger (bj) Anton Lada (drs)
NYC; September 12, 1929
6928-B Clarinet Squawk (3:42) Ed 50609 RM-8801 (B-3)
6929-C Yelping Hound Blues (4:05) Ed 50622 - (B-4)
LOPEX & HAMILTON’S KINGS OF HARMONY ORCHESTRA
Bob Effros (tp) Slim Hamilton (tb) Andy Hamilton (cl) Vincent Lopez (p) Eddie Shearer (drs)
NYC; January 9, 1920
7099-C Bluin’ the Blues (4:12) Ed 50662 RM-8801 (B-1)
7100 Dixieland (Original Dixieland One-Step?) (unissued)
7101-C Peggy (4:13) Ed 50648 RM-8801 (B-2)
LOPEX & HAMILTON’S KINGS OF HARMONY ORCHESTRA
Bob Effros (tp) Slim Hamilton (tb) Andy Hamilton (cl) Vincent Lopez (p) Eddie Shearer (drs)
NYC; February 3, 1920
7142 Afganistan Ed 50658
7143-C Patches (3:55) Ed 50650 RM-8801(B-5)
same person NYC; February 5, 1920
7146-C Bo-la-bo (3:44) Ed 50649 RM-8801(B-6)
NOTE: RM-8801 “New York Jazz Scene 1917-1920” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-8802
TUB WASHBOARD BANDS 1924-1932
RIVERSIDE RECORDS are produced by BILL GRAUER PRODUCITONS, Inc.
235 West 46th Street New York City 36, New York
Made and sold by Fontana records under rights from Interdisc S.A.
WHISTLER AND HIS JUG BAND
Jess Ferguson (vln) Buford Threlkeld “Whistler” (g, vcl, whistle-1) Willie Black (mandrin) B.D.Tite (jug)
Richmond, Indiana ; September 25, 1924
12025-A,B Chicago Flip (2:54) Gen 5554 RM-8802 (A-3)
12026-A Jerry O’mine (1) (3:11) - - (A-4)
TUB JUG WASHBOARD BAND
Tampa Red (kazoo, vcl) unknown (kazoo) (jug) (wbd) (bj)
Chicago; c. July 1928
20656-1 Tub-Jug Rag (2:16) Para 12671 RM-8802 (A-1)
20671-2 San (3:06) - - (A-2)
GEORGE WILSON AND JIMMY HINTON
George “Chicken” Wilson (g, breaks) Jimmy “Skeeter” Hinton (hca)
Long Island, NYC; c. December 1928
319-A Chicken Wilson Blues (3:03) QRS R7052 RM-8802 (A-5)
320 House Snake Blues (1) (3:01) - - (A-6)
CINCINNATI JUG BAND
Bob Coleman (vcl, g) unknown (vcl) (hca) (jug) (wbd)
Chicago; January 1929
21100-2 Newport Blues (2:57) Para 12743 RM-8802 (A-7)
21101-2 George Street Stomp (2:45) - - (A-8)
21102-1 Tear It Down (1) (2:44) Para 12731 - (B-1)
21108-2 Cincinnati Underworld Woman (2:55) - - (B-2)
GUY LUMPKIN & EDDIE MAPP
Guy Lumpkin (g) Eddie Mapp (hca-1)
Long Island, NYC; June 1929
465 Decatur Street Drag (3:11) QRS R7078 RM-8802 (B-3)
466-A Riding the Blues (1, only) (2:44) - - (B-4)
WALTER TAYLOR AND THE WASHBOARD TRIO
Walter Taylor (vcl) acc by The Washboard Trio; John Byrd (g) unknown (mandolin) … Anderson (kazoo -1)
Richmond, Indiana; February 14, 1930
16266-B Thirty-Eight and Plus (1) (2:55) Gen 7157 RM-8802(B-5)
same person Richmond, Indiana; February 15, 1930
16289 Diamond Ring Blues (2:53) Gen 7189 RM-8802(B-6)
PICANINNY JUG BAND
Will Shade (hca, g) Jab Jones (p, jug) Charlie Burse (vcl, g) Will Welson (g) Vol Stevens (vcl, bj, mand) Otto Gilmore (traps)
Richmond, Indiana;August 3, 1932
18447 You Got To Have That Thing (2:38) Champion 16615 RM-8802 (B-7)
18449 Bottle It Up and Go (2:25) - - (B-8)
NOTE: RM-8802 “Tub Jug Washboard Bands” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-8803
GEORGIA TOM & FRIENDS
RIVERSIDE RECORDS are produced by BILL GRAUER PRODUCITONS, Inc.
235 West 46th Street New York City 36, New York
Made and sold by Fontana records under rights from Interdisc S.A.
THE HOKUM BOYS
Bob Robinson (lead vcl) Georgia Tom (vc, p) Tampa Red (g)
Chicago; December 1928
21035-3 Selling That Stuff RLP-8803 (A-1)
21036-2 Beedle Um Bum - (A-2)
GEORGIA TOM
Georgia Tom = Thomas Andrew Dorsey (vcl, p) acc by Jones (g)
Richmond, Indiana; July 8, 1929
15306-A Broken Man’s Blues Gen 7008 RLP-8803 (A-3)
15310 Pig Meat Blues - - (A-4)
GEORGIA TOM
Georgia Tom = Thomas Andrew Dorsey (vcl, p, whistling) Scrapper Brackwell (g) pos. other (g)
Richmond, Indiana; February 5, 1930
16221 Second Hand Woman Blues (1) Gen 7130 RLP-8803 (A-5)
16222 Maybe It’s The Blues Gen 7190 - (A-6)
16223 Second Hand Love Champion 15994
16224 Levee Bound Blues Champion 16682 - (A-7)
16225 Gee, But It’s Hard - - (A-8)
GEORGIA TOM
Georgia Tom (vcl, p) Jane Lucas (vcl) Big Bill Broonzy (g)
Richmond, Indiana; November 19, 1930
17276-B Terrible Operation Blues Champion 16171 RLP-8803 (B-1)
17277-A Where Did You Stay Last Night ? - - (B-2)
17278-A Fix It Champion 16215 - (B-3)
17285 Double Trouble Blues Champion 16239 - (B-4)
17286 Leave My Man Alone - - (B-5)
Georgia Tom = Thomas Andrew Dorsey (vcl,p) Jane Lucas (vc, tambourin-l) Big Bill Broonzy (g)
Richmond, Indiana; November 20, 1930
17287-B Hip Shakin’ Strut (1) Champion 16237 RLP-8803 (B-6)
17290 Been Mistreated Blues - - (B-7)
Same person Grafton,
Wisconsin; March 1931
L-719-2 Come On In (Ain’t Nobody Here But Me) Para 13104 RLP-8803 (B-8)
NOTE: RLP-8003 “Gorgia Tom and Friends” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-8804
BLIND BLAKE BLUES IN CHICAGO
RIVERSIDE RECORDS are produced by BILL GRAUER PRODUCITONS, Inc.
235 West 46th Street New York City 36, New York
Made and sold by Fontana records under rights from Interdisc S.A.
BLIND BLAKE
Blind Blake (vcl, g)
Chicago; October 1926
3056-1 West Coast Blues (3:10) Para 12387 RM-8804 (A-1)
3056-2 West Coast Blues -
3057-1 Early Morning Blues -
3057-2 Early Morning Blues (2:59) - - (A-2)
3059-2 Too Tight Para 12413
3060-2 Blake’s Worried Blues Para 12442
3061-1,2 Come on Boys,
Let’s Do That Messin’ Around Para 12413
3062-2 Tampa Bound Para 12442
LEOLA B. WILSON
Leola B. Wilson (vcl) Blind Blake (g)
Chicago; c. November 1926
4012-2 Down the Counter (2:31) Para 12444 RM-8804 (A-3)
4013-2 Black Biting Bee Blues (2:43) - - (A-4)
BLIND BLAKE
Blind Blake (vcl, g)
Chicago; April 1927
4362-1 Black Dog Blues Para 12464
4363-2 One Time Blues (2:34) Para 12479 RM-8804 (A-5)
BLIND BLAKE
Blind Blake (vcl, g) unknown (rattlebones)
Chicago; May 1927
4462-2 Dry Bone Shuffle (2:41) Par 12479 RM-8804 (A-6)
4462-3 Dry Bone Shuffle Para test
4468-2 That Will Never Happen No More Para 12497
BLIND BLAKE
Blind Blake (g, vcl) acc with Johnny Dodds (cl-1) Jimmy Bertrand (slide whistle-2, woodbrock-3, xyl-4, speech-5)
Chicago; c. April 1928
20517-2 Doggin’ Me Mama Blues (4,5) Para 12673
20517-3 Doggin’ Me Mama Blues (4,5) (3:12) - RM-8804 (A-7)
20520-2 C. C. Pill Blues (1, 2) (2:28) Para 12634 RLP-1015 MLP-2002
20521-3 Hot Potatoes (1,2,3,5) (2:56) Para 12673 RLP-1002 RLP12-135
20522-2 South Bound Rag (inst1,4) (3:17) Para 12681 RLP12-104 MLP-2011
NOTE: RLP-1002 “Johnny Dodds, Vol. 1”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP-1015 “Johnny Dodds, Vol. 2”; produced by Bill Graer
RLP12-104 “Johnny Dodds: Early Recordings by the Great New Orleans Clarinetists”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-135 “Johnny Dodds: In the Alley”; produced by Orrin Keepnews & Bill Grauer; re-mastered by Jack Matthews, 1960
RM-8804 “Blind Blake Blues in Chicago” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
MLP-2002 “The Immortal Johnny Dodds”; produced by Orrin Keepnews
MLP-2011 “Johnny Dodsd: Chicago Mess Around”; produced by Orrin Keepnews
RLP-1002 RLP-1015 RLP12-104 RLP12-135 RM-8804 MLP-2002 MLP-2011
BLIND BLAKE
Bertha Henderson (vcl) Blind Blake (g, p)
Chicago; April 1928
20541-1 Goodbye Mama Moan (2:38) Para 12634 RM-8004(A-8)
20542-6 Tootie Blues Para 12643
20551-1,3 That Lovin’ I Crave -
20559-1 No Dough Blues Para 12723
BERTHA HENDERSON
Bertha Henderson (vcl) acc by Blind Blake (g, p-1) or Tiny Parham (p-2)
Chicago, Illinois; May 1929
20550-1 So Sorry Blues (2) Para 12645
20556-1 That Lonesome Rave Para 12697
20557-2 Terrible Murder Blues Para 12645
20558-1 Keavin’ Gal Blues Para 12697
20560-2 Lead Hearted Blues Para 12655 RM-8004(B-1)
20562-2 Let Your Love Come Down (1) - - (B-2)
BLIND BLAKE
Blind Blake (vcl, g) acc by Alex Robinson (p)
Richmond, Indiana; June 20, 1929
15248-A Porker Woman Blues Para 12810
15249-A Doing A Stretch -
15250 Fightin’ the Jug (2:55) Para 12863 RM-8004(B-3)
15251-A Hookworm Blues Para 12794
15252-A Slippery Rag (Rosey and Me) (inst) -
BLIND BLAKE
Blind Blake (vcl, g) acc by Charlie Spand (p-1) or Aletha Dickerson (vcl, g-2)
Richmond, Indiana; August 17, 1929
15457 Hastings St (Hastings St Boogy) (1) (3:09) Para 12863 RM-8004(B-4)
15458-A Pop It Stomp (1) (unissued)
15459-A Diddie Wa Diddie Para 12888
15460 Too Tight Blues No. 2 (2:52) Para 12824 - (B-5)
15461 Chump Man Blues Para 12904
15462 Ice Man Blues -
15463 Police Dog Blues Para 12888
15464-A I Was Afraid of That (part 2) (2) Para 12882
15465 Fan Foot Woman (unissued)
15466 Georgia Bound (3:18) Para 12824 - (B-6)
15467 Blue Getaway (inst, 2) (unissued)
BLIND BLAKE
Blind Blake (vcl, g)
Grafton, Wisconsin; October 1931
L-1099-2 Rope Stretchin’ Blues (part 2) (2:48) Para 13103 RM-8004(B-7)
L-1101-1 Rope Stretchin’ Blues (part 1) Para (test)
L-1101-2 Rope Stretchin’ Blues (part1) (2:59) Para 13103, - (B-8)
NOTE: RM-8804 “Blind Blake Blues in Chicago” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-8805
KING OLIVER’S CREOLE JAZZ BAND
RIVERSIDE RECORDS are produced by BILL GRAUER PRODUCITONS, Inc.
235 West 46th Street New York City 36, New York
Made and sold by Fontana records under rights from Interdisc S.A.
KING OLIVER'S CREOLE JAZZ BAND
King Oliver (cnt) Louis Armstrong (cnt) Honore Dutrey (tb) Johnny Dodds (cl) Lil Hardin (p)
Bill Johnson (bj,vcl,break-1) or “Bud” Scott (bj) Baby Dodds (drs)
Richmond, Indiana; March 31, 1923
11383-B Just Gone (2:42) Gen 5133 RLP-1029 RLP12-122 RM-8805(A-1)
11384-B Canal Street Blues (2:29) - - - - (A-2)
11385-C Mandy Lee Blues (2:10) Gen 5134 - - - (A-3)
11386-C I ‘m Going Away to Wear You
off My Mind (2:58) - RLP-1073 RLP12-101 - (A-4)
11387-A Chimes Blues (2:53) Gen 5135 RLP-1029 RLP12-122 - (A-5)
same person Richmond, Indiana; April 6, 1923
11388 Weather Bird Rag (2:42) Gen 5132 RLP-1029 RLP12-122 RM-8805(A-6)
11389-B Dipper Mouth Blues (1) (2:38) - - - - (A-7)
11390-B Froggie Moore (3:04) Gen 5135 - - RLP12-113 SDP-11-4 - (B-1)
11391 Snake Rag (3:03) Gen 5184 - RLP12-122
11395 Snake Rag Gen - RM-8805 (B-2)
NOTE: all titles also on RM-8805 and mtrx11386-C‘I’m Going Away to …” (2:50) on RM-8805
RLP-1029 “Louis Armstrong with King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-101 “Young Louis Armstrong”; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews
RLP12-113 “The Riverside History of Classic Jazz, Vol. 3 & 4; The Blues / New Orleans Style”; produced by Bill Garuer
& Orrin Keepnews; tape editing by Ray Fowler (Reeves Sounds Studios)
SDP-11 “The History of Classic Jazz” 5LPs box set; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews
RLP12-122 “Louis Armstrong: 1923 with King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band”; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews;
re-mastered by Reeves Sound Studios, 1957
RM-8805 “King Olive’s Creole Jazz Band” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-1029 RLP12-101 RLP12-113 SDP-11 RLP12-122 RM-8805
KING OLIVER AND HIS CREOLE JAZZ BAND
King Oliver (cnt) Louis Armstrong (cnt) Honore Dutrey (tb) Johnny Dodds (cl)
Stomp Evans (c-mel) Lil Hardin (p) Johnny St Syr (bj) Baby Dodds (drs)
Richmond, Indiana; October 5, 1923
11632-C When You Leave Me Alone to Pine (unissued)
11633-B Alligator Hop (2:22) Gen 5274 RLP1073 RLP12-101 RM-8805(B-5)
11634-C That Sweet Something, Dear Gen 5276 (never issued)
11635-A Zulu’s Ball (2:19) Gen 5275 - (B-8)
11636-B Working Woman’s Blues (2:01) - - (B-7)
11637-C Someday Sweetheart (unissued)
11638 Krooked Blues (2:53) Gen 5274 RLP1073 RLP12-101 - (B-6)
11639-B If You Want My Heart Gen 5276 (never issued?)
NOTE: RLP12-101 “Young Louis Armstrong”; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews
RM-8805 “King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP12-101 RM-8805
KING OLIVER'S JAZZ BAND
King Oliver (cnt) Louis Armstrong (cnt) Honore Dutrey (tb) Johnny Dodds (cl) Charlie Jackson (brs,tu) Lil Hardin (p) Baby Dodds (drs)
Chicago; c. December 24, 1923
1622-1 Mabel’s Dream (2:52) Para 20292 RM-8805(A-8) MLP-2006
1622-2 Mabel’s Dream (2:50) (1) Para 20292 RLP-1005 RLP12-122 - (A-8)
1623-1 The Southern Stomp (2:42) Para 12088 - (B-3) -
1623-2 The Southern Stomp (2:45) Para 12088 - - - (B-3) -
1624-2 Riverside Blues (2:58) (1) Para 20292 - - - -
NOTE: (1) Stomp Evans (sax) added
RLP-1005 “New Orleans Horns”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-122 “Louis Armstrong: 1923 with King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band”; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews;
re-mastered by Reeves Sound Studios, 1957
‘Southern Stomps’ was replaced with ‘Riverside Blues’ on RLP12-122
RM-8805 “Mabel’s Dram” (1622-1+2) “The Southern Stomp” (1623-1+2)
MLP-2006 “The Immortal King Oliver”; produced by Orrin Keepnews
RLP-1005 RLP12-122 MLP-2006 RM-8805
NOTE: RM-8805 “King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-8806
HONKY TONK TRAIN
RIVERSIDE RECORDS are produced by BILL GRAUER PRODUCITONS, Inc.
235 West 46th Street New York City 36, New York
Made and sold by Fontana records under rights from Interdisc S.A.
MEADE LUX LEWIS
Meade Lux Lewis (p)
Chicago; December 1927
20246-2 Honky Tonk Train Blues (3:12) Para 12896 RLP-1009 RLP12-134 RM-8006 (A-2) MLP-2009
NOTE: RLP-1009 “Pioneers of Boogie Woogie”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-134 “Early and Rare: Classic Jazz ‘Collectors Items’”; produced by Orrin Keepnews;
re-mastered by Jack Mathews, 1960
Mtrx 20246-2 recorded in 1929 on RLP12-134
MLP-2009 “Boogie Woogie Rarities 1927-1932”; produced by Orrin Keepnews
RLP-1009 RLP12-134 RM-8806 MLP-2009
WILL EZELL
Will Ezell (p) solo
Chicago; c. February 1929
21143-1 Barrel House Woman (2:55) Para 12753 RM-8806 (A-3) MLP-2018
21143-2 Barrel House Woman -
21144-2 Bucket of Blood (3:02) Para 12773 RLP-1043
21145-2 Heifer Dust (2:57) Para 12753 - RM-8806 (B-1) MLP-2018
21146-1 Playing the Dozen (3:13) Para 12773 - MLP-2009
NOTE: RLP-1043 “Will Ezell’s Gin Mill Jazz”; produced by Bill Grauer
RM-8806 “Honky Tonk Train” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
MLP-2009 “Boogie Woogie Rarities 1927-1932”; produced by Orrin Keepnews
MLP-2018 “Pitchin’ Boogie”; produced by Martin Williams
RLP-1043 RM-8806 MLP-2009 MLP-2018
CHARLES “COW COW” DAVENPORT
Charles Davenport (p, vcl-1) Buster Johnson (g-1)
Richmond, Indiana; April 1, 1929
14978 Chimes Blues (3:13) Para 12800 RLP-1034
14978-B Chimes Blues (3:12) Gen 6838 RM-8806 (A-1) MLP-2009
14979 Struttin’ the Blues -
14983-B Givin’ It Away (1) Gen 6838
14985-A Slow Drag (3:09) Para 12800 RLP-1009
14985-B Slow Drag Gen 6869 RM-8806 (B-2)
14986-A Atlanta Rag (3:06) - RLP-1034 RM-8806 (B-3)
NOTE: RLP-1034 “Pioneers of Boogie Woogie, Volume 2”; produced by Bill Grauer
RM-8806 “Honky Tonk Train” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
MLP-2009 “Boogie Woogie Rarities 1927-1932”; produced by Orrin Keepnews
RLP-1009 RLP-1034 RM-8806 MLP-2009
HENRY BROWN
Henry Brown (p) Ike Rodgers (tb) comments by prob. Alice Moore (vcl)
Gennett Studios, Richmond, Indiana; August 16, 1929
15445 Twenty-First St. Stomp (2:42) Para 12825 RLP-1013 RLP12-150
15446 It Hurts So Good (3:16) Para 12816 RLP-1013 -
15447 Black and Evil Blues (3:27) Para 12819 RLP12-153
15448 Prison Blues (Country Farm Blues) (3:20) Para 12868 - RLP12-150
15449-A My Man Blues (3:25) - - -
15450 Henry Brown Blues (2:55) Para 12825 RLP-1009 RM-8806 (A-4)
15451 Screenin’ the Blues (3:09) Para 12816 RLP-1013 RLP12-134
15452 Broadway Street Woman Blues Para 12819
NOTE: RLP-1009 titled as “Pioneers of Boogie Woogie, vol. 1”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP-1013 titled as “The Fabulous Trombone of Ike Rodgers”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-134 titled as “Early and Rare: Classic Jazz ‘Collectors Items’”; produced by Orrin Keepnews;
re-mastered by Jack Matthews, 1960
RLP12-150 titled as “Roy Palmer and Ike Rodgers: Gut-Bucket Trombone”; produced by Bill Grauer & Chris Albertson;
re-mastered by Jack Matthews, 1961
RLP12-153 titled as “Piano, Brass and Blues: Classic Blues accompaniments”; produced by Orrin Keepnews & Bill Grauer; re-mastered by Plaza Sound Studios, 1961
RM-8806 “Honky Tonk Train” edited by Dr. Hans r. Rookmaaker.
RLP-1009 RLP-1013 RLP12-134 RLP12-150 RLP12-153 RM-8806
BLIND LEROY GARNETT
Blind Leroy Garnett (p)
Richmond, Indiana; October 12, 1929
15764-A My Lovin’ Blues (1) (2:42) Para 12878 RLP-1052
15765-A Weary Heart Blues (1) (2:41) - - RLP12-153
15766 Chain ‘Em Down (1) (2:55) Para 12879 RLP-1009 RM-8806 (A-6) MLP-2009
15767 Louisiana Glide (3:04) Para 12879 - - (B-4)
NOTE: (1) James Wiggins (speech) added
Mtx 15765-A unknown (hca) added
RLP-1009 “Pioneers of Boogie Woogie, Vol. 1”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP-1052 “Boogie Woogie Classic Blues Accompaniments”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-153 “Piano, Brass and Blues: Classic Blues Accompaniments”; produced by Orrin Keepnews & Bill Grauer;
re-mastered by Plaza Sound Studios, 1961
RM-8806 “Honky Tonk Train” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
MLP-2009 “Boogie Woogie Rarities 1927-1932”; produced by Orrin Keepnews
RLP-1009 RLP-1052 RLP12-153 RM-8806 MLP-2009
CHARLES AVERY
Charles Avery (p) solo
Chicago; c. October 1929
21438-2 Dearborn St. Breakdown (3:15) Para 12896, RLP-1034, RM-8806(A-5)
NOTE: “Dearborn St. Breakdown” issued as “La Salle Street Breakdown”
RLP-1034 “Pioneers of Boogie Woogie, Volume 2”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP-1034 RLP-8806
IKE RODGERS
Ike Rodgers (tb) Henry Brown (p) Alice Moore (comments)
Grafton, Wisconsin; c. November 1929
L-178-2 Blues Stomp Para 12934
L-179-1 Blind Boy Blues -
L-180-1 Deep Morgan Blues (3:08) Para 12988 RLP-1034 RM-8806 (B-5)
L-181-1 Eastern Chimes Blues (3:13) - - - (B-6)
NOTE: RLP-1034 “Pioneers of Boogie Woogie, Volume 2”; produced by Bill Grauer.
RM-8806 “Honky Tonk Train” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-1034 RM-8806
WESLEY WALLACE
Wesley Wallace (p) solo
Grafton, Wisconsin; c. November 1929- 1930
L184-2 Number 29 (3:12) Para 12958 RLP-1009 RLP12-114 SDP-11-5 RM-8806 (A-7) MLP-2009
L185-1 Funny Lee Blues (3:12) Para 12958 - - (B-7)
NOTE: RLP-1009 “Pioneers of Boogie Woogie, Vol.1”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-114 “The Riverside History of Classic Jazz, Vol. 5 & 6; Boogie Woogie / South Side Chicago”;
produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews; tape editing by Ray Fowler (Reeves Sound Studios)
SDP-11 “The History of Classic Jazz” 5LPs box set; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnwes
RM-8806 “Honky Tonk Train” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
MLP-2009 “Boogie Woogie Rarities 1927-1932”; produced by Orrin Keepnews
RLP-1009 RLP12-114 SDP-11 RM-8806 MLP-2009
“JABO” WILLIAMS
“Jabo” Williams (vcl, p) solo-p (1)
Grafton, Wisconsin; c. May 1932
L1401-2 Ko Ko Mo Blues (part 1) Para 13127
L1402-2 Ko Ko Mo Blues (part 2) -
L1404-2 Jab Blues (1) (3:16) Para 13141 MLP-2009 RM-8806 (A-8)
L1406-1,2 Polack Blues (3:18) Para 13130 RLP-1034 RM-8809
L1407-2 Pratt City Blues (1) Para 13141 RM-8806 (B-8)
L1408-1 Fat Mama Blues (3:14) Para 13130 - RM-8809
NOTE: RLP-1034 “Pioneer of Boogie Woogie, Volume 2”; produced by Bill Grauer
RM-8809 “Piano Blues 1927-1933” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
MLP-2009 “Boogie Woogie Rarities 1927-1932”; produced by Orrin Keepnews
RM-8806 “Honky Tonk Train” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-1034 MLP-2009 RM-8806
RLP-8807
GERTRUDE “MA” RAINEY, VOLUME 1 MOTHER OF THE BLUES
RIVERSIDE RECORDS are produced by BILL GRAUER PRODUCITONS, Inc.
235 West 46th Street New York City 36, New York
Made and sold by Fontana records under rights from Interdisc S.A.
MA RAINEY
Ma Rainey (vcl) acc by LOVIE AUSTIN AND HER BLUES SERENADERS Tommy Ladnier (cnt)
Jimmy O’Bryant (cl) Lovie Austin (p) unknown (vln) unknown (cl)
Chicago; December 1923
1596-2 Bad Luck Blues (3:06) Para 12081 RM-8807 (A-1)
1597-1 Bo-Weavil Blues (1,2) Ma Rainey Rarities MMR-4010
597-2 Bo-Weavil Blues (1,2) (2:46) Para 12080 RM-8807 (A-2)
1598-2 Barrel House Blues (2:54) Para 12082 RLP12-108 - (A-3)
1599-1 Those All Night Long Blues Para 12081
1599-2 Those All Night Long Blues (3:15) - - (A-4)
NOTE: (1) unknown (vln) added
(2) unknown (cl) added
RLP12-108 “Ma Rainey: Twelve Classic Selections”; produced by Bill Grauer
RM-8807 “Gertrude “Ma” Rainey” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP12-108 RM-8807
MA RAINEY
Ma Rainey (vcl) acc by LOVIE AUSTIN AND HER BLUES SERENADERS Tommy Ladnier (cnt)
Jimmy O’Bryant (cl) Lovie Austin (p) unknown (vln) unknown (2nd-cl)
Chicago; December 1923
1608-1 Moonshine Blues Para 12083
1608-2 Moonshine Blues (3:08) - RM-8807 (A-5)
1609-2 Last Minute Blues (1) (3:00) Para 12080 - (A-6)
1612-2 Southern Blues (2:52) Para 12083 RLP-1044 RLP12-137 - (A-7)
1613-2 Walking Blues (3:13) Para 12082 RLP12-108 - (A-8)
NOTE: (1) unknown (vln) & (cl) added
RLP-1044 “Tommy Ladnier Plays the Blues for Ma Rainey and Edmonia Henderson”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-108 “Ma Rainey: Twelve Classic Selections”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-137 “Ma Rainey: Broken-Hearted Blues”; re-mastered by Jack Matthews, 1961
RM-8807 “Gertrude “Ma” Rainey” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-1044 RLP12-108 RLP12-137 RM-8807
RAINEY
Ma Rainey (vcl) acc by prob. Miles Priutt (bj) Milas Pruitt (g)
Chicago; c. March 1924
1698-2 Lost Wandering Blues (2:48) Para 12098 RM-8807 (B-1)
1699-1 Dream Blues (2:45) - - (B-2)
NOTE: RM-8807 “Gertrude “Ma” Rainey” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RM-8807
MA RAINEY WITH LOVIE AUSTIN’S BLUES SERENADERS
Ma Rainey (vcl) acc by Tommy Ladnier (cnt) Jimmy O’Bryant (cl) prob. Arville Harris (ss, as, ts) Lovie Austin (p)
Chicago; c. March 1924
1701-2 Honey Where You Been So Long? (2:52) Para 12200 RLP-1016 RLP12-137 RM-8807 (B-3)
1702-2 Ya-Do-Do Para 12257
1702-3 Ya-Do-Do (3:01) - RLP-1044 - (B-4)
1703-1 Those Dogs of Mine (3:06) Para 12215 - - - (B-5)
1704-2 Lucky Rock Blues (3:04) Para 12215 - - - (B-6)
NOTE: Matrix 1704-2 “Ya Da Do Blues” (2:54) on RM-8007
RLP-1016 “Ma Rainey, Vol. 2: Legendary Voice of the Blues”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP-1044 “Tommy Ladnier Plays the Blues for Ma Rainey and Edmonia Henderson”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-137 “Ma Rainey: Broken-Hearted Blues”; re-mastered by Jack Matthews, 1960
RM-8807 “Gertrude “Ma” Rainey” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-1016 RLP-1044 RLP12-137 RM-8807
MA RAINEY WITH LOVIE AUSTIN’S BLUES SERENADERS
Ma Rainey (vcl) acc by Tommy Ladnier (cnt) Jimmy O’Bryant (cl) prob. Arville Harris (as) Lovie Austin (p)
Chicago; April 1924
1741-1 South Bound Blues (3:11) Para 12227 RM-8807 (B-7)
NOTE: RM-8807 “Gertrude “Ma” Rainey” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RM-8807
MA RAINEY WITH LOVIE AUSTIN’S BLUES SERENADERS
Ma Rainey (vcl) acc by Tommy Ladnier (cnt) Jimmy O’Bryant (cl) Arville Harris (ss, as, ts) Lovie Austin (p)
Chicago; c. May 1924
1758-1 Lawd, Send Me A Man Blues Para 12227 RLP12-137
1758-2 Lawd, Send Me A Man Blues (2:55) - RLP-1016 - RM-8807 (B-8)
1759-2 Ma Rainey’s Mistery Record (2:52) Para 12200 -
NOTE: A. Harris out on Mtrx 1758-1, 2
RLP-1016 “Ma Rainey, Vol.2: Legendary Voice of the Blues”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-137 “Ma Rainey: Broken-Hearted Blues”; re-mastered by Jack Matthews, 1960
RM-8807 “Ma Rainy: Mother of the Blues, Vol. 1” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
Mtrx 1758 (2:49) on RLP12-137 & RM-8807, mtrx 1759 (3:22) on RLP12-137
RLP-1016 RLP12-137 RM-8807
RLP-8808
LOVIE AUSTIN & HER BLUES SERENADERS 1924–1926
RIVERSIDE RECORDS are produced by BILL GRAUER PRODUCITONS, Inc.
235 West 46th Street New York City 36, New York
Made and sold by Fontana records under rights from Interdisc S.A.
LOVIE AUSTIN AND HER BLUES SERENADERS
Tommy Ladnier (cnt) Jimmy O’Bryant (cl) Lovie Austin (p)
Chicago; c. November 1924
10004-2 Steppin’ on the Blues (2:30) Para 12255 RLP-1026 RLP12-154 RM-8808 (A-1)
10005-2 Travelling Blues (3:01) - - - - (A-2)
NOTE: both 2 titles also on MLP-2014
RLP-1026 “Tommy Ladnier Volume 1: Blues and Stomps”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-154 “Tommy Ladnier: Blues and Stomps”; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews;
re-mastered at Plaza Sound Studios, 1960
RM-8808 “Lovie Austin and Her Blues Serenaders” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
MLP-2014 “Freddie Keppard – Tommy Ladnier: New Orleans Horns”; produced by Martin Williams & Orrin Keepnews
‘Travelling Blues’ (2:38) on RM-8808 & MLP-2014
RLP-1026 RLP12-154 RM-8808 MLP-2014
LOVIE AUSTIN AND HER BLUES SERENADERS
Tommy Ladnier (cnt) Jimmy O’Bryant (cl) Lovie Austin (p) W. E. Burton (drs) Priscilla Stewart (vcl-1)
Chicago; April 1925
2094-1 Charleston Mad (1) (2:36) Para 12278 RLP-1026 RLP12-154 MLP-2014
2094-2 Charleston Mad (1)
2095-2 Charleston, South Carolina (1) (2:44) Para 12278 - -
2096-1 Heebie Jeebies (2:50) Para 12283 - -
2097-2 Peepin’ Blues (2:44) Para 12277 - - -
2098-2 Mojo Blues (3:03) Para 12283 - RLP12-134 -
NOTE: all 5 titles of RLP-1026 also on RM-8808(A-3,4,5,6,7)
RLP-1026 “Tommy Ladnier Volume 1: Blues and Stomps”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-134 “Early and Rare: Classic Jazz ‘Collectors Items’”; produced by Orrin Keepnews;
re-mastered by Jack Matthews, 1960
RLP12-154 “Tommy Ladnier: Blues and Stomps”; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews;
re-mastered at Plaza Sound Studios, 1961
Mtrx 2095-2 as ‘Charleston’ on RLP12-154
RM-8808 “Lovie Austin and Her Blues Serenaders” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
MLP-2014 “Freddie Keppard – Tommy Ladnier: New Orleans Horns”; produced by Martin Williams & Orrin Keepnews
RLP-1026 RLP12-134 RLP12-154 RM-8808 MLP-2014
LOVIE AUSTIN AND HER BLUES SERENADERS
Tommy Ladnier (cnt) Jimmy O’Bryant (cl) Lovie Austin (p) W. E. Burton(drs)
Chicago; August 1925
2219-1 Don’t Shake It No More (2:38) Para 12300 RM-8808 (A-8)
2220-1 Rampart Street Blues (2:55) - - (B-1)
2221 Unknown Title (unissued)
2222-2 Too Sweet for Words (2:51) Para 12313 - (B-2)
NOTE: mtrx 2219-1(2:32), 2220-1 (2:48) & 2222-2 (2:42) on MLP-2002
all 3 titles (except mtrx 2221) also on MLP-2002 & Johnny Dodds (cl) on MLP-2002
RM-8808 “Lovie Austin and Her Blues Serenaders” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
MLP-2002 “The Immortal Johnny Dodds”; produced by Orrin Keepnews
RM-8808 MLP-2002
LOVIE AUSTIN’S BLUES SERENADERS
Tommy Ladnier (cnt) Kid Ory (tb) Johnny Dodds (cl) Lovie Austin (p) W.E.Bruton (drs)
Chicago; April 1926
11096-2 Jackass Blues (3:04) Para 12361 RLP12-114 SDP-11-6 RLP12-154
11097-2 Frog Tongue Stomp (2:32) Para 12361
NOTE: It is hard to recognize W. E. Burton’s sounds
Natty Dominique (cnt) on RM-8808
both titles also on RM-8808(B-3,4) & MLP-2002
‘Jackass Blues’ (2:54) on MLP-2002
RLP12-114 “The Riverside History of Classic Jazz, Vol. 5 & 6; Boogie Woogie / South Side Chicago”;
produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews; tape editing by Ray Fowler (Reeves Sound Studios)
SDP-11 “The History of Classic Jazz” 5LPs box set; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews
RLP12-154 “Tommy Ladnier: Blues and Stomps”; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews;
re-mastered at Plaza Sound Studios, 1961
RM-8808 “Lovie Austin and Her Blues Serenaders” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
MLP-2002 “The Immortal Johnny Dodds”; produced by Orrin Keepnews
RLP12-114 SDP-11 RLP12-154 RM-8808 MLP-2002
LOVIE AUSTIN AND HER SERENADERS
Tommy Ladnier (cnt) Albert Wynn (tb) Johnny Dodds (cl) Lovie Austin (p) Houston Woodfork (bj) Henry Williams (vcl-1)
Chicago; August 1926
2621-1 Chicago Mess Around (1) (3:14) Para 12380 RLP12-104 RM-8808 (B-5)
2622-1 Galion Stomp (3:15) - - - (B-6)
2623-2 In the Alley Blues (2:56) Para 12391 RLP-1002 RLP12-135 - (B-7)
2624-2 Merry Maker’s Twine (1) (2:54) - - - - (B-8)
NOTE: mtrx 2621-1 (3:04), 2622-1 (3:07) & Shirley Clary (cnt) on RM-8808
All 4 titles also on MLP-2011
RLP-1002 “Johnny Dodds, Volume 1”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-104 “Johnny Dodds: Early Recordings by the Great New Orleans Clarinetist”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-135 “Johnny Dodds: In the Alley”; produced by Orrin Keepnews & Bill Grauer; re-mastered
by Jack Matthews, 1960 and recorded June 1926 on RLP12-135
RM-8008 “Lovie Austin and Her Blues Serenaders” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
MLP-2011 “Johnny Dodds: Chicago Mess Around”; produced by Orrin Keepnews
RLP-1002 RLP12-104 RLP12-135 MLP-2011 RM-8808
RLP-8809
PIANO BLUES 1927-1933
RIVERSIDE RECORDS are produced by BILL GRAUER PRODUCITONS, Inc.
235 West 46th Street New York City 36, New York
Made and sold by Fontana records under rights from Interdisc S.A.
BERT MAYS
Bert Mays (vcl, p)
Chicago; November 1927
20150-2 Midnight Rambler’s Blues Para 12632 RM-8809 (A-1)
20151-1 Oh-Oh Blues Para 12632 - (A-2)
NOLAN WELCH (BARREL HOUSE WELCH)
Nolan Welch (vcl, p)
Chicago; c. January 1929
21097-1 Larceny Woman Blues Para 12759 RM-8809 (A-3)
21098-3 Dying Pickpocket Blues - - (A-4)
RUDY FOSTER
Rudy Foster (vcl, p)
Grafton, Wisconsin; c. May 27, 1930
L-383-1 Black Gal Makes Thunder Para 12981 RM-8809 (A-5)
L-384-1 Corn Trimmer Blues - - (A-6)
LOUISE JOHNSON
Louise Johnson (vcl, p) with comments by Son House and/or Willie Brown on (1)
Grafton, Wisconsin, May 28, 1930
L-398-1 All Night long Blues (1) Par a12992
L-399-2 Long Way from Home (3:25) - MLP-2018
L-413-2 M & O Blues (1) (3:02) Para 13090 MLP-2016
L-418-2 Future Blues (1) (2:54) - -
L-419-1 On the Wall (1) (3:01) Para 13008 RLP-1052 RLP12-153 RM-8009 (B-1) MLP-2009
L-420-2 By the Moon and Stars (2:49) Para 13008 - - (B-2) MLP-2018
NOTE: Cripple Clarence Lofton claims the pianist to be himself, but Son House said Louise Johnson herself played the piano.
RLP-1052 “Boogie Woogie Classic Blues Accompaniments”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-153 “Piano, Brass and Blues: Classic Blues Accompaniments”; compiled by Orrin Keepnews & Bill Grauer
MLP-2009 “Boogie Woogie Rarities 1927-1932”; produced by Orrin Keepnews
MLP-2016 “The Blues Tradition (1927-1932)”; produced by Orrin Keepnews
MLP-2018 “Pitchin’ Boogie”; produced by Martin Williams
RLP-1052 RLP12-153 RM-8809 MLP-2009 MLP-2016 MLP-2018
JACK O’DIAMONDS
Jack O’Diamonds (vcl) acc by Ray Barrow (p) unknown (bj)
Richmond, Indiana; June 7, 1929
15164-A The Duck’s Yas Yas RM-8809 (A-7)
JAMES “BAT” ROBINSON
James “Bat” Robinson (vcl, p, humming-1) acc prob. Ed Hdson (bj)
Richmond, Indiana; March 20, 1931
17630-D You Left Me Alone Champion 13236
17634 Bat’s Own Blues -
17635-A Humming Blues Champion 16745 RM-8809 (A-8)
LITTLE BROTHER MONTGOMERY
Little Brother Montgomery (vcl, p)
Grafton, Wisconsin; September 1930
L-501-1 Vickburg Blues Para 13006 RM-8809 (B-4)
L-502-1 No Special Rider Blues - - (B-3)
“JABO” WILLIAMS
“Jabo” Williams (vcl, p) solo-p (1)
Grafton, Wisconsin; c. May 1932
L1401-2 Ko Ko Mo Blues (part 1) Para 13127
L1402-2 Ko Ko Mo Blues (part 2) -
L1404-2 Jab Blues (1) (3:16) Para 13141 MLP-2009 RM-8806
L1406-1,2 Polack Blues (3:18) Para 13130 RLP-1034 RM-8809 (B-5)
L1407-2 Pratt City Blues (1) Para 13141 RM-8806
L1408-1 Fat Mama Blues (3:14) Para 13130 - RM-8809 (B-6)
NOTE: RLP-1034 “Pioneer of Boogie Woogie, Volume 2”; produced by Bill Grauer
RM-8809 “Piano Blues 1927-1933” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
MLP-2009 “Boogie Woogie Rarities 1927-1932”; produced by Orrin Keepnews
RLP-1034 RM-8809 MLP-2009 RM-8806
TURNER PARRISH
Turner Parrish (vcl) (p)-(1)
Richmond, Indiana; January 13, 1933
18966 Graveyard Blues Champion 16629 RM-8809 (B-7)
18967 Ain’t Gonna Be Your Dog No More - - (B-8)
18968-A Trenches (1) (3:07) Champion 16645 RLP12-134
18969 Fives (1) -
NOTE: RLP12-134 “Early and Rare: Classic Jazz ‘Collectors Items’”; produced by Orrin Keepnews;
re-mastered by Jack Matthews, 1960
RM-8809 “Piano Blues 1927-1933” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP12-134 RM-8809
RLP-8810
THE LEGENDARY BIX BEIDERBECKE 1924-1925
RIVERSIDE RECORDS are produced by BILL GRAUER PRODUCITONS, Inc.
235 West 46th Street New York City 36, New York
Made and sold by Fontana records under rights from Interdisc S.A.
WOLVERINE ORCHESTRA
Bix Beiderbecke (cnt) Al Gande (tb) Jimmy Hartwell (cl, as) George Johnson (ts) Dick Voynow (p. ldr)
Bob Gillette (bj) Min Leibrook (tu) Vic Moore (drs)
Richmond, Indiana; February 18, 1924
11751-A Fidget Feet (2:26) Gen 5408 RLP-1023 RLP12-123 RM-8810 (A-1)
11752-B Lazzy Daddy (unissued)
11753-A Sensation Rag -
11754-A Jazz Me Blues (2:49) Gen 5408 - - - (A-2)
NOTE: ‘Fidget Feet’ (2:17), ‘Jazz Me Blues’ (2:42) on RM-8810
RLP-1023 “Bix Beiderbecke and the Wolverines”; produced byBill Grauer
RLP12-123 “Bix Beiderbecke and the Wolverines”; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews
RM-8810 “The Legendary Bix Beiderbecke 1924-1925” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-1023 RLP12-123 RM-8810
WOLVERINE ORCHESTRA
Bix Beiderbecke (cnt) Jimmy Hartwell (cl, as) George Johnson (ts) Dick Voynow (p. ldr) Bob Gillette (bj) Min Leibrook (tu) Vic Moore (drs)
Richmond, Indiana; May 6, 1924
11852 Oh Baby (2:19) Gen 5453 RLP-1023 RLP12-123 RM-8810 (A-3)
11853 Copenhagen (2:31) - - - - (A-4)
11854-C Riverboat Shuffle (2:33) Gen 5454 - - - (A-5)
11855-A Susie (2:32) - RLP-1050 - - (A-6)
11855-B Susie (2:37) - M-47019
11856 Royal Garden Blues (unissued)
NOTE: RLP-1023 “Bix Beiderbecke and the Wolverines”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP-1050 “Bix Beiderbecke, Volume 2”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-123 “Bix Beiderbecke and the Wolverines”; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews;
re-mastered by Reeves Sound Studios, 1957
RM-8810 “The Regendary Bix Beiderbecke 1924-1925” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-1023 RLP-1050 RLP12-123 RM-8810 M-47019
WOLVERINE ORCHESTRA
Bix Beiderbecke (cnt) Jimmy Hartwell (cl, as) George Johnson (ts) Dick Voynow (p. ldr) Bob Gillette (bj) Min Leibrook (tu) Vic Moore (drs)
Richmond, Indiana; June 20, 1924
11930-B I Need Some Pettin’ (2:48) Gen 20062 RM-8810 (A-7)
11931-C Royal Garden Blues (2:50) - RLP12-115 SDP-11-7 RLP12-123 - RM-005 (B-1)
11932 Tiger Rag (2:32) HRS 24 RLP-1050 RLP12-123 - (B-2)
NOTE: RLP-1050 “Bix Beiderbecke, Volume 2”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-115 “The Riverside History of Classic Jazz, Vol. 7 & 8; Chicago Style / Harlem”; produced by Bill Grauer
& Orrin Keepnews; tape editing by Ray Fowler (Reeves Sound Studios)
SDP-11 “The History of Classic Jazz” 5LPs box set; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews
RLP12-123 “Bix Beiderbecke and the Wolverines”; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews;
re-mastered at Reeves Sound Studios, 1957
RM-8810 “The Legendary Bix Beiderbecke 1924-1925” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RM-005 “Clasico Del Jazz” impreso en Espana.
RLP-1050 RLP12-115 RLP12-123 SDP-11 RM-8810 RM-005
WOLVERINE ORCHESTRA
Bix Beiderbecke (cnt) George Brunies (tb, kazoo) Jimmy Hartwell (cl, as) George Johnson (ts) Dick Voynow (p)
Bob Gillette (bj) Min Leibrook (tu) Vic Moore (drs)
NYC; September 16, 1924
9097 Sensation Rag (2:38) Gen 5542 RLP-1023 RLP12-123 RM-8810 (B-3)
9080-A Lazy Daddy (2:42) - - -
9080-B Lazy Daddy (2:44) Clax 40375 - RLP12-131 - (A-8)
NOTE: RLP12-131 recorded on October 8, 1924
RLP-1023 “Bix Beiderbecke and the Wolverines”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-123 “Bix Beiderbecke with the Wolverines”; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews;
re-mastered at Reeves Sound Studios, 1957
RLP12-131 “Kings of Classic Jazz: Selections by Great Traditional Jazz Artists”; produced by Orrin Keepnews;
re-mastered by Jack Matthews, 1960
RM-8810 “The Legendary Bix Beiderbecke 1924-1925” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-1023 RLP12-123 RLP12-131 RM-8810
WOLVERINE ORCHESTRA
Bix Beiderbecke (cnt) Jimmy Hartwell (cl, as) George Johnson (ts) Dick Voynow (p) Bob Gillette (bj) Min Leibrook (tu) Vic Moore (drs)
NYC; October 7, 1924
9115-B Tia Juana (2:55) Gen 5565 RLP-1050 RLP12-123 RM-8810 (B-4)
9116 Big Boy (1) (2:49) - - - - (B-5)
NOTE: (1) Bix Beiderbecke on (p)
RLP-1050 “Bix Beiderbecke, Volume 2”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-123 “Bix Beiderbecke and the Wolverines”; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews;
re-mastered at Reeves Sound Studios, 1957
RM-8810 “The Legendary Bix Beiderbecke 1924-1925”
RLP-1050 RLP12-123 RM-8810
SIOUX CITY SIX
Bix Beiderbecke (cnt) Miff Mole (tb) Frankie Trumbauer (c-mel) Rube Bloom (p) Min Leibrook (tu) Vic Moore (drs)
NYC; October 10, 1924
9119-A Flock O’Blues (2:39) Gen 5569 RLP-1050 RLP12-127 RM-8810 (B-6)
9120-C I’m Glad (3:05) - - - - (B-7)
NOTE: RLP-1050 “Bix Beiderbecke, Volume 2”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-127 “On-the-Road Jazz: Bix Beiderbecke, Wingy Manone, Muggsy Spanier”; produced by Bill Grauer
RM-8810 “The Legendary Bix Beiderbecke 1924-1925” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-1050 RLP12-127 RM-8810
BIX AND HIS RHYTHM JUGGLERS
Bix Beiderbecke (cnt) Tommy Dorsey (tb) Don Murray (cl) Paul Mertz (p) Howdy Quicksell (bj) Tom Gargano (drs)
Richmond, Indiana; January 26, 1925
12140 Toddlin’ Blues (2:39) Gen 5654 RLP-1050 RLP12-127 RM-8810 (B-8) M-47019
12141 Davernport Blues (2:44) - - - - (B-9) -
12142-B Magic Blues Gen (unissued)
12143-B Nobody Knows What It’s All Right -
NOTE: RLP-1050 “Bix Beiderbecke, Volume 2”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-127 “On-the-Road Jazz: Bix Beiderbecke, Winggy Manone, Muggsy Spanier”; produced by Bill Grauer
RM-8810 “The Legendary Bix Beiderbecke 1924-1925” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-1050 RLP12-127
RLP-8811
LOUIS ARMSTRONG IN NEW YORK 1924-1925
RIVERSIDE RECORDS are produced by BILL GRAUER PRODUCITONS, Inc.
235 West 46th Street New York City 36, New York
Made and sold by Fontana records under rights from Interdisc S.A.
ALBERTA HUNTER
Josephine Beatty (=Alberta Hunter) (vcl) acc by Red Onion Jazz Babies: Louis Armstrong (cnt) Aaron Thompson (tb) Buster Bailey (ss)
Lil Armstrong (p) Buddy Christian (bj)
NYC; November 6, 1924
9167 Everybody Loves My Baby (2:42) Gen 5594 RM-8811 (A-1)
9167-A Texas Moaner Blues (3:03) - - (A-2) MLP-2010
NOTE: RM-8811 “Louis Armstrong in New York 1924-1925” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
MLP-2010 “An Early Portrait – Louis Armstrong”
RM-8811 MLP-2010
RED ONION JAZZ BABIES
Same person as above
NYC; November 8, 1924
9117 Of All the Wrong You’ve Done To Me (2:41) Gennet 5627, RLP-12-101, RM-8811 (A-3), MLP-2010
NOTE: RLP12-101 “Young Louis Armstrong”; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews
RM-8811 “Louis Armstrong in New York 1924-1925” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
Mtrx 9177 (2:49) on RM-8811
MLP-2010 “An Early Portrait – Louis Armstrong”
RLP12-101 RM-8811 MLP-2010
RED ONION JAZZ BABIES
Louis Armstrong (cnt) Aaron Thompson (tb) Buster Bailey (cl) Lil Armstrong (p) Buddy Christian (bj)
NYC; November 26, 1924
9206 Terrible Blues (2:49) Gennet 5607 RLP12-101 RM-8811 (A-4)
9207 Santa Claus Blues (2:45) - - - (A-5)
NOTE: RLP12-101 “Young Louis Armstrong”; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews
RM-8811 “Louis Armstrong in New York” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP12-101 RM-8811
RED ONION JAZZ BABIES
Louis Armstrong (cnt) Charlie Irvis (tb) Sidney Bechet (cl) Lil Armstrong (p) Buddy Christian (bj) Clarence Todd, Alberta Hunter (duet)
NYC; December 22, 1924
9246 Nobody Knows the Way I Feel
This Morning (1) (2:51) Gennett 5626 RLP12-101 RM-8811 (A-6)
9247-A Early Every Morn (2:56) - - (A-7)
9248-A Cake Walking Babies from Home (3:23) Gennett 5627 - RLP12-113 SDP-11-4 - (A-8)
NOTE: (1) C. Todd out
RLP12-101 “Young Louis Armstrong”; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews
RLP12-113 “The Riverside History of Classic Jazz, Vol. 3 & 4; The Blues / New Orleans Style”; produced by Bill Grauer
& Orrin Keepnews; tape editing by Ray Fowler (Reeves Sound Studios
SDP-11 “The History of Classic Jazz” 5LPs box set; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews
RM-8811 “Louis Armstrong in New York” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP12-101 RLP12-113 SDP-11 RM-8811
TRIXIE SMITH WITH HER DOWN HOME SYCOPATORS
Trixie Smith (vcl) acc by Louis Armstrong (cnt) Charlie Green (tb) Buster Bailey (cl) Fletcher Henderson (p) Charlie Dixon (bj)
NYC; February 1925
2015-2 You’ve Got to Beat Me to Keep Me (3:00) Para 12256
2016-1 Mining Camp Blues (2:58) - MLP-2010
same person NYC; March 1925
2063-1, 2 The World’s Jazz Crazy, Lawdy So Am I (3:00) Para 12262 RLP-1001 MLP-2010
2064-1, 2 Railroad Blues (2:57) - - RLP12-101 MLP-2010
NOTE: all 4 titles also on RM-8811(B-1,2,3,4)
RLP-1001 “Louis Armstrong Plays the Blues”; produced by Bill Grauer edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP12-101 “Young Louis Armstrong”; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews
RM-8811 “Louis Armstrong in New York” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
MLP-2010 “An Early Portrait – Louis Armstrong”
RLP1001 RLP12-101 RM-8811 MLP-2010
COOT GRANT AND "KID" WESLEY WILSON
Coot Grant (vcl) “Kid” Wesley Wilson (vcl) acc with Fletcher Henderson Orch. : Louis Armstrong (cnt)
Charlie Green (tb) Buster Bailey (cl) Fletcher Henderson (p) Charlie Dixon (bj)
NYC; September 1925
2279-1 You Dirty Mistreater (2:48) Para 12324
2280-2 Come on Coot Do That Thing (2:57) Para 12317 RLP-1001
2281-2 Have You Chill, I’ll Be Here When Your Fever Rises (2:49) -
2282-1 Find Me at the Greasy Spoon (3:03) Para 1233 RLP-1001
Kid Wisley Wilson (vcl) acc by Louis Armstrong (cnt) Fletcher Henderson (p)
NYC; September 1925
2284-1 When Your Man Is Going To Put You Down (3:00) Para 12324 RLP-1001
NOTE: Riverside RLP-1001, mtrx 2280-2 titled as “Come on Coot and Play That Thing”
All 4 titles (except 2284-1) also on RM-8811(B-5,6,7,8)
‘Come on Coot and Do That Thing’ (2:51) on RM-8811
RLP-1001 “Louis Armstrong Plays the Blues”; produced by Bill Grauer
RM-8811 titled as “Louis Armstrong in New York” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-1001
RLP-8812
CRECENT CITY RHYTHM 1923-1924
RIVERSIDE RECORDS are produced by BILL GRAUER PRODUCITONS, Inc.
235 West 46th Street New York City 36, New York
Made and sold by Fontana records under rights from Interdisc S.A.
ORIGINAL MEMPHIS MELODY BOYS
Murphy Steinberg (cnt) Jesse Barnes (tb) Paul Wing (cl,as) Art Kassel (cl,ts) Otto Barberino (vln)
Elmer Schoebel (p,ldr) Lew Black (bj) Steve Brown (tu) Frank Snyder (drs) Billie Meyers (vcl-1)
Richmond, Indiana; March 31, 1923
11377-B There’s No Gal Like My Gal (3:02) Gen 5157 RLP-8812 (B-1)
11378-A Wonderful Dream (2:43) Gen 5123 - (B-2)
11379-A Blue Grass Blues (2:52) Gen 5157 RLP12-113 SDP-11-4 - (B-3)
11380-A Made a Monkey out of Me (1) (2:36) Gen 5123 - (B-4)
NOTE: according SDP-11, Paul Mares (tp) Leon Rappolo (cl) others unknown & recording date as March 31, 1923
RLP12-113 “The Riverside History of Classic Jazz, Vol. 3 & 4; The Blues / New Orleans Style”; produced by Bill Grauer
& Orrin Keepnews; tape editing by Ray Fowler (Reeves Sound Studios)
SDP-11 “The History of Classic Jazz” 5LPs box set; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews
RLP-8812 “Crescent City Rhythm 1923-1924” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP12-113 SDP-11 RM-8812
NEW ORLEANS RHYTHM KINGS
Paul Mares (cnt) George Brunies (tb) Leon Rappolo (cl) Jack Petties (c-mel) Glenn Scoville (as, ts)
Don Murray (cl, ts) Jell Roll Morton (p) Kyle Pierce (p-1) Bob Gillette (bj) Chink Martin (tu) Ben Pollack (drs)
Richmond, Indiana; July 17, 1923
11535-A Sobbin’ Blues (2:54) Gen 5219 RLP12-102 RLP-8812 (A-1)
11536-A Marguerite (1) (3:15) Gen 5217 - - (A-2)
11539-A Angry (1) (2:54) Gen5219 RLP12-102, - (A-3)
11540 Clarinet Marmalade Gen5220 529069
11540-A Clarinet Marmalade (2:41) Gen5220 RLP12-102 - (A-4)
11541-A Mr. Jelly Lord (3:12) - - - (A-5)
11541-C Mr. Jelly Lord -
NEW ORLEANS RHYTHM KINGS
Paul Mares (cnt) George Brunies (tb) Leon Rappolo (cl) Jack Petties (c-mel) Glenn Scoville (as, ts)
Don Murray (cl, ts) Jell Roll Morton (p) Kyle Pierce (p-1) Bob Gillette (bj) Chink Martin (tu) Ben Pollack (drs)
Richmond, Indiana; July 18, 1923
11550 London Blues (2:50) Gen 5221 RLP12-102 RLP-8812 (A-6)
11551 Milenberg Joys Gen 3076
11551-A Milenberg Joys Gen 5217
11551-C Milenberg Joys (2:57) - - (A-7)
11552-A Mad (1) (2:34) Gen 5221 RLP12-146 - (A-8)
NOTE: RLP12-102 “New Orleans Rhythm Kings with Jelly Roll Morton”; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews
RLP12-146 “New Orleans Rhythm Kings (Volume 2): Tin Roof Blues”; produced by Orrin Keepnews & Bill Grauer
RLP-8812 “Crescent Rhytm1923-1924” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP12-102 RLP12-146 RM-8812
MIDWAY GARDEN ORCHESTRA
Murphy Steiberg (cnt) Jesse Barnes (tb) Paul Wing (cl, as) Art Kassel (ts) Elmer Schoebe (p, ldr, arr) Lew Black (bj)
Steve Brown (tu, b) Frank Snyder (drs)
Chicago; October 19, 1923
1532-1 Black Sheep Blues (3:06) Para 20272 RM-8812 (B-5)
1533-1,2 Lots O’Mama (2:53) Para 20273 - (B-6)
1534-1 Sobbin’ Blues (2:59) - - (B-7)
NEW ORLEANS JAZZ BAND
Harry Gluck (tp) Mark Martini (tb) Sidney Arodin (cl) Wilder Chase (p) Tommy de Rose (drs)
NYC; c. March 1924
10083-1,2 Lime House Blues Dom 338
10084-1 It Had to Be You (2:50) Dom 335, RLP-8812 (B-8)
100851,2 Down Where the South Begins Dom 338
NOTE: RLP-8812 “Crescent City Rhythm 1923-1924” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-8813
FLETCHER HENDERSON ORCHESTRA 1923-1927
RIVERSIDE RECORDS are produced by BILL GRAUER PRODUCITONS, Inc.
235 West 46th Street New York City 36, New York
Made and sold by Fontana records under rights from Interdisc S.A.
FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Joe Smith (cnt) Howard Scott (tp) Elmer Chambers (tp) Teddy Nixon (tb) Edgar Campbell (cl) Don Redman (cl,as) Coleman Hawkins (ts)
Fletcher Henderson (p) Charlie Dixon (bj) Ralph Escudero (tu) Kaiser Marshall (drs)
New York; May 1, 1923
1392-1 Beal Street Mama (3:10) Para 20226 RM-8813 ( A-1)
1392-2 Beal Street Mama Biograph 12039
1392-1 Don’t Think You’ll Be Missed (2:46) Para 20226 - (A-2)
1393-2 Don’t Think You’ll Be Missed Biograph 12039
1406-2,3 Down-Hearted Blues (2:58) Para 20235 RM-8813 (A-3) MLP-2005
1413-01 Gulf Coast Blues (3:06) - - (A-4) -
1414-2 When You Walked Out
(Someone Else Walked Right in) (3:22) Para 20239 RLP-1055 RLP12-129 - (A-5) -
NOTE: RLP-1055 “Fletcher Henderson with Louis Armstrong, Coleman Hawkins, Tommy Ladnier”; tape editing by J. Roberts Mantler
RLP12-129 “The Birth of Big Band Jazz: Duke Ellington – Fletcher Henderson”; produced by Bill Grauer
MLP-2005 “The Immortal Fletcher Henderson”; produced by Orrin Keepnews & Walter C. Allen
RM-8813 “Fletcher Henderson Orchestra 1923-1927” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-1055 RLP12-129 RM-8813 MLP-2005
FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Joe Smith (cnt) Howard Scott (tp) Elmer Chambers (tp) Teddy Nixon (tb) Edgar Campbell (cl) Don Redman (cl,as) Coleman Hawkins (ts)
Fletcher Henderson (p) Charlie Dixon (bj) Ralph Escudero (tu) Kaiser Marshall (drs)
NYC; c. June 25, 1923
1458-2,3 Papa, Watch Your Step Para 20250
1459-1 My Sweetie Went Away (2:50) Para 20251 RM-8813 (A-6) MLP-2005
NOTE: RM-8813 “Fletcher Henderson Orchestra 1923-1927” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
MLP-2005 “The Immortal Fletcher Henderson”; produced by Orrin Keepnews & Walter C. Allen
RM-8813 MLP-2005
FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Joe Smith (cnt) Howard Scott (tp) Elmer Chambers (tp) Teddy Nixon (tb) Edgar Campbell (cl) Don Redman (cl,as) Coleman Hawkins (ts)
Fletcher Henderson (p) Charlie Dixon (bj) Ralph Escudero (tu) Kaiser Marshall (drs)
NYC; November 27, 1923
9266-A,B,C Shake Your Feet Ed 51276
9267-A,B,C Linger Awhile (4:02) Ed 51277 RM-8813 (A-7)
FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Elmer Chambers (cnt) Howard Scott (cnt) Teddy Nixon (tb) Don Redman (cl, as, oboe) prob. Lonnie Brown (as) Coleman Hawkins (ts)
Fletcher Henderson (p, arr) Ralph Escudero (tu) Charlie Dixon (bj) Kaiser Marshall (drs)
NYC; May 6, 1924
5497-1,2,3 Feeling The Way I Do (3:06) Gen 8205, RM-8813 (B-3)
5480-1,2 Red Hot Mama Ban 1346
FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Elmer Chambers (cnt) Howard Scott (cnt) Teddy Nixon (tb) Don Redman (cl, as, oboe) Lonnie Brown (as)
Coleman Hawkins (ts, brs) Ralph Escudero (tu) Fletcher Henderson (p, arr) Charlie Dixon (bj) Kaiser Marshall (drs)
NYC; c. June 19, 1924
5532-3,4 Jealous Ban 1372
5533-4 Wait’ll You See My Gal Ban 1373
5534-1 I Can’t Get the One I Want Para 20339 RM-8813 (A-8) Ban 1348
5535-1,2 You Know Me, Alabama Ban 1372
NOTE: RM-8813 “Fletcher Henderson Orchestra 1923-1927” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RM-8813
FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Louis Armstrong (tp, vcl) Elmer Chambers (tp) Howard Scott (tp) Charlie Green (tb) Buster Bailey (cl, as) Don Redman (cl, as)
Coleman Hawkins (cl, ts) Fletcher Henderson (p, arr) Charlie Dixon (bj) Ralph Escudero (tu) Kaiser Marshall (drs)
NYC; November 1924
1973-1 Prince of Wails Para 20367
1973-2 Prince of Wails (3:03) - RM8813 (B-2)
1973-3 Prince of Wails (3:07) Triangle 1111455 RLP-1055 Biograph 12039
1974-1 Mandy, Make Up Your Mind (3:05) Para 20367 RLP12-101 RM8813 (B-1)
1974-2 Mandy, Make Up Your Mind (3:05) Para 20367 RLP-1055 MLP-2005
NOTE: RLP-1055 “Fletcher Henderson with Louis Armstrong, Cole Hawkins, Tommy Ladnier”; tape editing by J. Roberts Mantler.
RLP12-101 “Young Louis Armstrong”; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews
RM-8813 “Fletcher Henderson Orchestra 1923-1927” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
MLP-2005 “The Immortal Fletcher Henderson”; produced by Orrin Keepnews & Walter C. Allen
RLP-1055 RLP12-101 RM-8813 MLP-2005
FLETCHE HENDERSO’S COLLEGIANS
Russell Smith (tp) Joe Smith (tp) Tommy Ladnier (cnt) Charlie Green (tb) Jimmy Harrison (tb) Buster Bailey (cl, as) Don Redman (as,cl)
Coleman Hawkins (ts, cl) Charlie Dixon (bj) June Cole (tu) Kaiser Marshall (drs) Fletcher Henderson (p, arr)
New York; June 24, 1927
2827-2 Swamp Blues Para 12486 RM-8813 (B-4)
2828-2 Off to Buffalo - - (B-5)
NOTE: RM-8813 “Fletcher Henderson Orchestra 1923-1927” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RM-8813
THE LOUISIANA STOMPERS
Joe Smith (Russell Smith (cnt) Tommy Ladnier (cnt) Charlie Green (tb) Jimmy Harrison (tb) Buster Bailey (cl) Don Redman (cl, as)
Coleman Hawkins (ts, cl) Fletcher Henderson (p) Charlie Dixon (bj) June Coles (tu) Kaiser Marshall (drs)
New York; September 1927
2859-1 Hop off (3:19) Para 12550 RLP-1055 RLP12-115 SDP-11-8
2860-2 Rough House Blues (3:11) - -
NOTE: both titles also on RLP12-129, RM8813(B-7,8) & MLP-2005
RLP-1055 “Fletcher Henderson with Louis Armstrong, Coleman Hawkins, Tommy Ladnier”;
tape editing by J. Roberts Mantler
RLP12-115 “The Riverside History of Classic Jazz, Vol. 7 & 8; Chicago Style / Harlem”; produced by Bill Grauer
& Orrin Keepnews; tape editing by Ray Fowler (Reeves Sound Studios)
SDP-11 “The History of Classic Jazz” 5LPs box set; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews
RLP12-129 “The Birth of Big Band Jazz: Duke Ellington – Fletcher Henderson”; produced by Bill Grauer
RM-8813 “Fletcher Henderson Orchestra 1923-1927” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
‘Hop off’ (3:13), ‘Rough House Blues’ (3:04) on RM-8813
MLP-2005 “The Immortal Fletcher Henderson”; produced by Orrin Keepnews & Walter C. Allen
RLP-1055 RLP12-115 SDP-11 RLP12-129 RM-8813 MLP-2005
FLETCHE HENDERSON’S COLLEGIANS
Russell Smith (tp) Joe Smith (tp) Bobby Stark (tp) Benny Morton (tb) Buster Bailey (cl, as) Jerome Pasquall (ss, as) Coleman Hawkins (ts)
Charlie Dixon (bj) June Cole (tu) Kaiser Marshall (drs) Fletcher Henderson (p, arr) Andy Razaf (vcl-1)
NYC; November 26, 1927
7638-4 Sorry (1) RM-8813(B-6) VJM VLP10
NOTE: RM-8813 “Fletcher Henderson Orchestra 1923-1927” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-8814
RLP-8815
SCOTT JOPLIN: RAGTIME PIONEER 1899-1914
RLP-1006
RLP-1006
RLP-8815
RLP-1006
RLP-8815
RLP-8815
RLP-1025
RLP-1006
RLP12-110
RLP12-110
RLP12-110
RLP-1006
RLP-8815
RIVERSIDE RECORDS are produced by BILL GRAUER PRODUCITONS, Inc.
235 West 46th Street New York City 36, New York
Made and sold by Fontana records under rights from Interdisc S.A.
Scott Joplin; by piano roll player that is issued by special arrangement with Imperial. Industrial Company,
manufactures of QRS piano rolls. The recording date is with the date of composition.
Side 1
1. Original Rags (1899)
2. Maple Leaf Rag (1899)
3. Sunflower Slow Drag (1901)
4. The Entertainer (1902)
5. Something Doing (1903)
6. Weeping Willow Rag (1903)
7. The Cascades (1004)
Side 2
1. Fig Leaf Rag (1908)
2. Pineapple Rag (1908)
3. Euphonic Sounds (1909)
4. Stoptime Rag (1910)
5. Scott Joplin’s New Rag (1912)
6. Magnetic Rag (1914)
NOTE: RM-8815 “Scott Joplin: Ragtime Pioneer 1899-1914” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaarker.
RLP-1006 RLP-1025 RLP12-110
RLP-8816
THE INCOMPARABLE JELLY ROLL MORTON 1923-1926
RIVERSIDE RECORDS are produced by BILL GRAUER PRODUCITONS, Inc.
235 West 46th Street New York City 36, New York
Made and sold by Fontana records under rights from Interdisc S.A.
JELLY ROLL MORTON’S STOMP KINGS
Prob. Tommy Ladnier (cnt) or Bernie Young (cnt) RoyPalmer (tb) Wilson Townes (cl) Arville Harris (as)
Jelly Roll Morton (p) Jasper Taylor woodblocks)
Chicago; June 1923
1434-1 Big Foot Ham Para 12050
1434-2 Big Foot Ham (2:49) - RLP12-113 SDP-11-4 RLP12-128 RM-8816 (A-1) MLP-2003
1435-1 Muddy Water Blues Para 12050
1435-2 Muddy Water Blues (2:59) - RLP-1027 - - (A-2) MLP-2003
NOTE: ‘Muddy Water Blues’ (2:59) on RLP-1027, (2:53) on RLP12-128
RLP-1027 “Jelly Roll Morton’s Kings of Jazz”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-113 “The Riverside History of Classic Jazz, Vol. 3 & 4; The Blues / New Orleans Style”; produced by Bill Grauer
& Orrin Keepnews; tape editing by Ray Fowler (Reeves Sound Studios)
SDP-11 “The History of Classic Jazz” 5LPs box set; produced by Bill Graur & Orrin Keepnwes
RLP12-128 “The Incomparable Jelly Roll Morton”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP-8816 “Jelly Roll Morton” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
MLP-2003 “The Immortal Jelly Roll Morton”; produced by Orrin Keepnews
RLP-1027 RLP12-113 SDP-11 RLP12-128 RM-8816 MLP-2003
JELLY ROLL MORTON
Jelly Roll Morton (p) solo
Richmond, Indiana; July 17, 1923
11537 King Porter Stomp (2:34) Gen 5289 RLP-1041 RLP12-111
11538 New Orleans Joys Gen 5486
11538-A New Orleans Joys (2:45) Gen 5486 - - RM-8816 (B-1)
NOTE: RLP-1041 “Jelly Roll Morton: Classic Jazz Piano: Volume 2”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-111 “Jelly Roll Morton: Classic Piano Solos”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP-8816 “Jelly Roll Morton” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-1041 RLP12-111 RM-8816
JELLY ROLL MORTON
Jelly Roll Morton (p) solo
Richmond, Indiana; July 18, 1923
11544 Grandpa’s Spells (2:38) Gen 5218 RLP-1038 RLP12-111 RM-8816 (B-2)
11545 Kansas City Stomps (3:00) Gen 5218 - - - (B-3)
11546 Wolverine Blues (3:21) Gen 5289 RLP-1041 -
11547 The Pearls -
11547? The Pearls (3:12) Gen 5323 RLP12-113 SDP-11-4 - (B-4)
NOTE: RLP-1038 “Jelly Roll Morton: Classic Jazz Piano: volume 1”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP-1041 “Jelly Roll Morton; Classic Jazz Piano, volume 2”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-111 “Jelly Roll Morton: Classic Piano Solos”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-113 “The Riverside History of Classic Jazz, Vol. 3 & 4; The Blues / New Orleans Style”; produced by Bill Grauer
& Orrin Keepnews; tape editing by Ray Fowler (Reeves Sound Studios)
SDP-11 “The History of Classic Jazz” 5LPs box set; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews
RM-8816 “Jelly Roll Morton”
RLP-1038 RLP-1041 RLP12-111 RLP12-113 SDP-11 RM-8816
JELLY ROLL MORTON’S STEAMBOAT FOUR
‘Memphis’ (comb) Boyd Senter (cl,as) Jelly Roll Morton (p) W.E.Burton (drs)
Chicago; April 1924
8065-1 Mr. Jelly Roll Carn 11397
8065-2 Mr. Jelly Lord (2:55) Para 20332 RLP12-128 RM-8816( A-3)
JELLY ROLL MORTON’S STOMP KINGS OR JAZZ KIDS
‘Memphis’ (comb) Russell Senter (kazoo) Boyd Senter (kazoo,bj)
NYC; April 1924
8066-1 Steady Roll (2:35) Para 20332 RM-8816 (A-4) MLP-2003
8066-2 Steady Roll -
JELLY ROLL MORTON
Jelly Roll Morton (p) solo
Chicago; June 1924
534 Froggie Moore (2:43) Para 14032 RM-8816 (B-5) MLP-2003
535 London Blues (2:56) Pialto 53 RLP-1041 RM-8816 (B-6) MLP-2003
NOTE: RLP-1041 “Jelly Roll Morton: Classic Jazz Piano, Volume 2”;produced by Bill Grauer
RM-8816 “The Incomparable Jelly Roll Morton 1923-1926” edited by Dr. Hans R .Rrookmaaker.
MLP-2003 “The Immortal Jelly Roll Morton”; produced by Orrin Keepnews
RLP-1041 RM-8816 MLP-2003
JELLY ROLL MORTON
Jelly Roll Morton (p) solo
Richmond, Indiana; June 9, 1924
11907-A Tia Juana (2:52) Gen 5632 RLP-1041 RM-8816 (B-7)
11908-A Shreveport Stomp (2:51) Gen 5590 RLP-1038 RLP12-111
11909-A Froggie Moore (2:48) Para (unissued) RLP-1041
11910-A Mamamita (2:57) Gen 5632 - RLP12-131 RM-8816 (B-8)
11911-A Jelly Roll Blues (3:07) Gen 5552 - RLP12-111
11912-A Big Fat Ham (Big Foot Ham) (2:56) - RLP-1038 -
11913-A Bucktown Blues (2:58) Gen 5515 - -
11914 Tom Cat Blues (3:05) - - -
11915-A Stradford Hunch (2:50) Gen 5590 - -
11916 Milenburg Joys Para (unissued)
11917 Perfect Rag (2:41) Gen 5486 - - RLP12-112 SDP-11-2
NOTE: RLP-1038 “Jelly Roll Morton: Classic Jazz Piano, Volume 1”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP-1041 “Jelly Roll Morton: Classic Jazz Piano, Volume 2”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-111 “Jelly Roll Morton: Classic Piano Solos”; produced by Bill Grauer; re-mastered by Reeves Sound Studios, 1957
RLP12-112 “The Riverside History of Classic Jazz, Vol.1 & 2: Backgrounds / Ragtime”; produced by Bill Grauer
& Orrin Keepnews; tape editing by Ray Fowler (Reeves Sound Studios)
SDP-11 “The History of Classic Jazz” 5LPs box set; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews
RLP12-131 “Kings of Classic Jazz: Selections by Great Traditional Jazz Artists”; produced by Orrin Keepnews;
re-mastered by Jack Matthews, 1960
RM-8816 “Jelly Roll Morton” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-1038 RLP-1041 RLP12-111 RLP12-112 SDP-11 RLP12-131 RM-8816
JELLY ROLL MORTON’S KINGS OF JAZZ
Lee Collins (cnt) Roy Palmer (tb) ‘Balls’ Ball (cl) Alex Poole (as) Jelly Roll Morton (p)
Chicago; September 1924
635 Fish Tail Blues (3:00) Auto 606 RLP-1027 RLP12-128 RM-8816 (A-5) MLP-2003
636 High Society (3:13) Auto 606 - - - (A-6) -
637 Weary Blues (2:44) Auto 607 -
638 Tiger Rag (3:13) - -
NOTE: RLP-1027 “Jelly Roll Morton’s Kings of Jazz”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-128 “The Incomparable Jelly Roll Morton”; produced by Bill Grauer
‘High Society’ (3:21) on MLP-2003
MLP-2003 “The Immortal Jelly Roll Morton”; produced by Orrin Keepnews
RLP-1047 RLP12-128 RM-8816 MLP-2003
JELLY ROLL MORTON’S JAZZ TRIO
Volly De Faut (cl) Jelly Roll Morton (p) W. E. Burton (kazoo)-(1)
Chicago; May 1925
791 My Gal (1) (2:34) Auto 623 RLP-1027 RLP12-128 RM-8816 (A-7) MLP-2003
792 Wolverine Blues (2:43) - - - - (A-8) -
NOTE: RLP-1027 “Jelly Roll Morton’s Kings of Jazz”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-128 “The Incomparable Jelly Roll Morton”; produced by Bill Grauer
MLP-2003 “The Immortal Jelly Roll Morton”; produced by Orrin Keepnews
RLP-1027 RLP12-128 RM-8816 MLP-2003
JELLY ROLL MORTON’S INCOMPARABLES
Ray Bowling (cnt) unknown (tb) (as) (ts) Jelly Roll Morton (p) unknown (bj) Clay Jefferson (drs)
Richmond, Indiana; February 23, 1926
12466 Milenberg Joys (unissued)
12466-A Milenberg Joys -
12467 Mr. Jelly Lord (2:47) Gen 3529 RLP-1027 RLP12-128 RM-8816 (A-9)
NOTE: RLP-1027 “Jelly Roll Morton’s Kings of Jazz”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-128 “The Incomparable Jelly Roll Morton”; produced by Bill Grauer
RM-8816 “The Incomparable Jelly Roll Morton” edited by Dr. Hans R. rookmaarker.
RLP-1027 RLP12-128
RLP-8817
RLP-8818
NEW ORLEANS BOYS 1918-1927
RLP-8819
MR. SYKES BLUES 1929-1932
RIVERSIDE RECORDS are produced by BILL GRAUER PRODUCITONS, Inc.
235 West 46th Street New York City 36, New York
Made and sold by Fontana records under rights from Interdisc S.A.
ORIGINAL NEW ORLEANS JAZZ BAND
Frank Christian (cnt) Frank Lhotak (tb) Achille Baquet (cl) Jimmy Durante (p) Arnold Loyacano (drs)
NYC; c. March 1918
6091-A Ja Da Gen 4508 RM-8818 (A-1)
6092-A He’s Had No Lovin’ for A Long, Long Time - - (A-2)
HUSK O’HARE SUPER ORCHESTRA
Husk O’Hare (dir) details unknown
Richmond, Indianan; March 9, 1922
11062-A Koo-Kee-Koo (unissued)
11063-A Cry Baby Blues -
11064-A Da-Da-Da My Darling -
11065-A Boo Hoo Hoo Gen 4850
11065-B Boo-Hoo-Hoo - RM-8816 (A-3)
Richmond, Indians; March 10, 1922
11066-A,B Tiger Rag Gen 4850 RM-8818 (A-4)
11067-B Russian Love Song (unissued)
11068 San Gen 5009 - (A-5)
AL SIEGEL’S ORCHESTRA
Al Siegel and His Orchestra: prob. Murphy Steinberg (cnt) Jesse Barnes (tb) Phil Wing or Roy Kramer (cl, as)
unknown (vln) Al Siegel (p, ldr) unknown (bj) & (drs)
New York; January 1924
1644-2,3 Sooke Hey Hey Para 20314 RM-8818 (A-6)
1645-1,3 Blue Grass Blues - - (A-7)
1646-1 So Long to You and the Blues Para 20301
NAYLOR’S SEVEN ACES
Edward ‘Pinky’ Gerbrecht (cnt) Charles Hartman (tb) Bill Greger (cl) Newton Richardson (ts) Oliver Naylor (p)
Jules Bauduc (bj) Louis Darrough (drs)
New York; c. February 1, 1924
8740-A High Society Gen 5392 RM-8818 (B-1)
8741-A Oh, Johnny ! Please Don’t Mom-ma Gen 5386 - (A-8)
8742-A Ringleberg Blues Gen 5393 - (B-2)
New York; c. February 4, 1924
8743-A Hugo (I Go Where You Go) Gen 5375
8744-A She Wouldn’t do (What I Asked Her To) Gen 5376
8745-A I’ve got A Cross-Eyed Papa -
8746-A You Gen 5375
8747-A 31st Street Blues Gen 5392 RM-8818 (B-3)
8748-A Ain’t That Hateful ? Gen 5393 - (B-4)
Jerry Richel (cl, as) added New York; February 8, 1924
8758-A Twilight Rose Gen 5432
8759-A So I Took the 50,000 Dollards Gen 5386 RM-8818 (B-5)
GOWAN’S RHAPSODY MAKERS
Brad Gowans (cnt, cl) George Drewes (tb) unknown (as) (ts) Frank Cornwell (vl) tony Francini (p) Ed Rosie (bj) Paul Weston (tu)
Fred Noynahan (drs) Frank Cornwell+2 (vcl trio)
New York; October 26, 1926
GEX333 I’ll Fly to Hawaii (vcl trio) Gen 3408 RM-8818 (B-6)
Herman Drewes (cnt) Eddie Edwards (tb) Brad Gowans (cnt, cl) Jim Moynahan (cl, as) Arnold Starr (vln) Frank Signorelli (p)
Paul “Mate” Weston (tu) Fred Moynahan (drs) Frank Cornwell, bill Drewes (vcl)
New York; January 20, 1927
GEX471-B Sunny Hawaii (vcl) Gen 6039 RM-8818 (B-7)
GEX472-A I’m Looking Over A Four-Leaf Clover (vcl) - - (B-8)
NOTE: RM-8818 “New Orleans Boys” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RIVERSIDE RECORDS are produced by BILL GRAUER PRODUCITONS, Inc.
235 West 46th Street New York City 36, New York
Made and sold by Fontana records under rights from Interdisc S.A.
EDITH NORTH JOHNSON
Edith Johnson (vcl, p)-4 acc by Baby James (cnt)-1 Ike Rodgers (tb)-2 Roosevelt Sykes (p)-3
Richmond, Indiana; September 7, 1929
15557 Fire Detective Blues Para 12827 RM-8819 (A-1)
15558-A Nickle’s Worth of Liver Blues (1,2,4) (2:48) Para 12823 RLP-1013 RLP12-150
15559 Good Chib Blues (2,3) (3:03) Para 12864 - - RM-8819 (A-3)
15560 Can’t Make Another Day (1,3) (3:22) - RLP12-153 - (A-4)
15561 Honey Dripper Blues (3) (3:07) Para 12823 MLP-2018
15562 Little Sow Blues Para 13044
15563 Single Tree Blues Para 12827 RM-8819 (A-2)
NOTE: RLP-1013 “The Fabulous Trombone of Ike Rodgers”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-150 “Roy Palmer and Ike Rodgers: Gut-Bucket Trombone”; produced by Bill Grauer & Chris Albertson;
re-mastered by Jack Matthews, 1961
RLP12-153 “Piano, Brass and Blues; Classic Blues Accompaniments”; produced by Orrin Keepnews & Bill Grauer;
re-mastered by Plaza Sound Studios, 1961
RM-8819 “Mr. Sykes Blues 1929-1932” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
MLP-2018 “Pitchin’ Boogie”; produced by Martin Williams
RLP-1013 RLP12-150 RLP12-153 RM-8819 MLP-2018
CHARLIE McFADDEN
Charlie McFadden (vcl) acc by Roosevelt Sykes (p)
Grafton, Wisconsin; February 1930
L-154-1 People People Blues Para 12928 RM-8819 (A-5)
L-155-1 Groceries on the Shelf - - (A-6)
DOBBY BRAGG
Dobby Bragg (vcl,p) Grafton,
Wisconsin; c. August 1930
L-449-2 Three, Six and Nine Para 13004 RM-8819 (A-7)
L-450-2 We Can Sell That Thing - - (A-8)
MARY JOHNSON
Mary Johnson (vcl) acc by Roosevelt Sykes (p) Curtis Mosby (vln)-1
Richmond, Indiana; September 22, 1932
18791 Rattlesnake Blues Champion 16570 RM-8819 (B-1)
18792 Mary Johnson Blues (1) - - (B-2)
JIMMY ODEN
Jimmy Oden (vcl) acc by Roosevelt Sykes (p) Curtis Mosby (vln-1)
Richmond, Indiana; September 22, 1932
18795 I Have Made Up My Mind (1) Champion 16540 RM-8819 (B-3)
18796 Sitting Doen thinking Blues - - (B-4)
18806 Patrol Wagon Blues Champion 16613
MATTHEW McCLURE
Matthew McClure (vcl) acc by Roosevelt Sykes (p)
Richmond, Indiana; September 22, 1932
18797 True Love Blues Champion 16514
18798 Prisoner’s Blues - RM-8819 (B-5)
ROOSEVELT SYKES
Roosevelt Sykes (vcl,p)
Richmond, Indiana; September 22, 1932
18801 Mr. Sykes Blues Champion 16586 RM-8819(B-6)
18802 Highway 61 Blues - - (B-7)
18804 Jelly Roll Mill (1) Champion 16613 - (B-8)
NOTE: RM-8819 “Roosevelt Sykes: Mr. Sykes Blues 1929 – 1932” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-8820
CLARENCE WILLIAMS ORCHESTRA VOLUME 1 1927-1928
235 West 46th Street New York City 36, New York
Made and sold by Fontana records under rights from Interdisc S.A.
CLARENCE WILLIAMS’ ORCHESTRA
Ed Allen (cnt) Charlie Irvis (tb) prob. Arville Harris (cl, as) Albert Socarras (cl, as, fl) Clarence Williams (p)
Cyrus St. Clair (tu) NYC; July 1927
2837-2 Shooting the Pistol (2:37) Para 12517 RM-8820 (A-1)
2838-2, 3 Bottomland (3:08) - - (A-2)
NOTE: RM-8820 “Clarence Williams Vol.1” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RM-8820
CLARENCE WILLIAMS'S ORCHESTRA
Ed Allen ((cnt) Ed Cuffee (tb) Buster Bailey (cl, as) Coleman Hawkins (ts) Clarence Williams (p) Cyrus St. Clair (tu)
NYC; c. October 1927
2887-2 Shake ‘Em Up (2:52) Para 12587 RLP-1017 RM-8820 (A-3)
2888-2 Jingles (2:47) - - - (A-4)
NOTE: RLP-1017 “Collector’s Item, Vol. 1”; produced by Bill Grauer
RM-8820 “Clarence Williams Vol. 1” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-1017 RM-8820
CLARENCE WILLIAMS’ ORCHESTRA
Ed Allen (cnt) King Oliver (cnt) Ed Cuffee (tb) prob. Arville Harris (cl, as) Benny Waters (cl, ts)
prob. unknown 3rd sax Clarence Williams (p) Leroy Harris (bj) Cyrus St. Clair (tu)
Long Island City; c. August 1928
151 Long, Deep and Wide (2:54) QRS 7004 RLP-1033 RLP12-130 RM-8820 (A-5)
152-A Speakeasy (2:54) - - - - (A-6) MLP-2006
153 Squeeze Me (2:53) QRS 7005, RM-8820 (A-7)
154-A New Down Home Blues (3:04) - - (A-8)
NOTE: RLP-1033 “Clarence Williams and His Orchestra featuring King Oliver and Red Allen”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-130 “Back O’ Town: King Oliver with Jelly Roll Morton, Clarence Williams”; produced by Bill Grauer
Mtrx 152-A as ‘Speakeasy Blues’ and mtrx as ‘New Down Home Rag’ on RLP12-130
RM-8820 “Clarence Williams Vol. 1” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
MLP-2006 “The Immortal Fletcher Henderson”; produced by Orrin Keepnews
RLP-1033 RLP12-130 RM-8820 MLP-2006
CLARENCE WILLIAMS ORCHESTRA
Ed Allen (tp) or King Oliver (tp) Charlie Irvis (tb) Ben Whittet (as) Ben Waters (cl, ts) Clarence Williams (p)
Buddy Christian (bj) Syrus St. Clair (drs)
Long Island, NYC; November 1928
267-A Wildflower Rag (2:32) QRS 7033 RM-8820 (B-1)
268-A Midnight Stomp (3:00) - RLP12-115 SDP-11-8 - (B-2)
269-A I’m Through, Goodbye (2:55) QRS 7040 - (B-3)
CLARENCE WILLIAMS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Ed Allen (cnt) King Oliver (cnt) Ed Cuffee (tb) Buster Bailey (cl) Arville Harris (cl,as) Benny Waters (cl,ts)
Clarence Williams (p,vcl)
Long Island, NYC; November 1928
270 Bozo (2:41) QRS R7034 RLP-1033 RM-8820 (B-4)
271 Bimbo (2:34) - - RLP12-131 - (B-5)
272-A Longshoreman’s Blues (2:48) QRS R7040 - (B-6)
NOTE: RLP-1033 “Clarence Williams and His Orchestra featuring King Oliver and Red Allen”; produced by Bill Grauer
RLP12-115 “The Riverside History of Classic Jazz, Vol. 7 & 8; Chicago Style / Harlem”; produced by Bill Grauer
& Orrin Keepnews; tape editing by Ray Fowler (Reeves Sound Studios)
SDP-11 “The History of Classic Jazz” 5LPs box set; produced by Bill Grauer & Orrin Keepnews
RLP12-131 “Kings of Classic Jazz: Selections by Great Traditional Jazz Artists”; produced by Orrin Keepnews;
re-mastered by jack Matthews, 1960
RM-8820 “Clarence Williams Vol. 1” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
Both titles of RLP-1033 also on MLP-2006
MLP-2006 “The Immortal King Oliver”; produced by Orrin Keepnews
RLP-1033 RLP12-115 SDP-11 RLP12-131 RM-8820 MLP-2006
CLARENCE WILLIAMS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Ed Allen (cnt) King Oliver (cnt) Ed Cuffee (tb) Arville Harris (cl, as) Benny Waters (cl, ts) Clarence Williams (p, vcl)
Leroy Harris (bj) Long Island,
NYC; December 1928
308 Beau-Koo-Jack (2:39) QRS R7044 RLP-1033 RM-8820 (B-7)
309-A Sister Kate (2:56) - - - (B-8)
NOTE: RLP-1033 “Clarence Williams and His Orchestra featuring King Oliver and Red Allen”; produced by Bill Grauer
RM-8820 “Clarence Williams Vol. 1” edited by Dr. Hans R. Rookmaaker.
RLP-1033