CLARENCE WILLIAMS – “BLUE FIVE”
– New York, December 17, 1924 Mandy, make up your mind (et vcl,1), I’m a little blackbird looking for a bluebird
Louis Armstrong (cnt) Charlie Irvis (tb) Sidney Bechet (sop,sarrusophone-1) Clarence Williams (p) Buddy Christian (bj) Eva Taylor (vcl)
– New York, January 8, 1925 Cake walkin’ babies from home, Pickin’ on your baby Louis Armstrong (cnt) Charlie Irvis (tb) Sidney Bechet (sop,sarrusophone-1) Clarence Williams (p) Buddy Christian (bj) Eva Taylor (vcl)
THOMAS MORRIS – “AND HIS SEVEN HOT BABIES”
– New York, July 13, 1926 Jackass blues, Charleston stampede
Tom Morris, Rex Stewart (cnt) Geechie Fields (tb) Ernest Elliott (cl,ts,bar) Happy Caldwell (cl,ts) Mike Jackson (p,vcl) Lee Blair (bj) Bill Benford (tu)
– New York, August 17, 1926 Georgia grind, Ham gravy
Thomas Morris, Big Charlie Thomas (cnt) Geechie Fields (tb) Ernest Elliot (cl,as) Happy Caldwell (cl,ts) Mike Jackson (p,vcl) unknown (bj) poss. Bill Benford (tu)
RED NICHOLS – “RED AND MIFF’S STOMPERS”
– New York, October 13 (1), November 10 (2), 1926 Alabama stomp, StampedeAlabama stomp (1), Stampede (1), Hurricane (2), Black bottom stomp (2).
Red Nichols (cnt) Miff Mole (tb) Jimmy Dorsey (cl,as) Alfie Evans (as) Arthur Schutt (p) Joe Tarto (tu) Vic Berton (d)
ALBERT NICHOLAS – “BABY DODDS JAZZ FOUR”
– New York, December 26, 1945 Feelin’ at ease, Careless love, High society, Winin’ boy blues
Albert Nicholas (cl) Art Hodes (p) Wellman Braud (b) Baby Dodds (d)