Carey Orr cartoon from The Chicago Tribune, January 8, 1927
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Arthur Moss and Ed Frye -
How High Is Up? Pt. 1 (1923) - Victor 19081 A
Vincent Rose and his Orch
(Dorothy Brent v) - On The Good Ship Lollypop (1934) - Perfect 16051
A
Willard Robison w/Ipana
Troubadours - Wake Up! Chill'un, Wake Up! (1929) - from Columbia 1779
D
Paul Whiteman and his Orch
- My Blue Heaven (1927) - Victor 20828 A
The Virginians (Lewis
James v) - Did You Mean It? (1927) - Victor 21105 A
Paul Ash and his Orch
(Milton Watson v) - Oh! If I Only Had You (1926) - Columbia 707 D
Vaughn De Leath - Banana
Oil (1925) - Columbia 361 D
Walter Woolf - Blue Skies
(1927) - Gennett 6043 A
Genevieve Davis and
Leonard Mitchell - I've Got Something (1927) - Victor 20648 B
Albert E Short and his
Tivoli Syncopators - Rose of Sunny Italy (1923) - Vocalion A14657
Carl Fenton's Orch - A
Little Bit of This (Intro: My Road) (1924) - Brunswick 2759 B
Tommy Christian and his
Orch - How Could Red Riding Hood? (1926) - Velvet Tone 1264 V
Noble Sissle and Eubie
Blake - Oriental Blues (1921) - Emerson 10396
Virginia Liston (Clarence
Williams) - You Don't Know My Mind Blues (1923) - Okeh 8115 B
The Bar Harbor Society
Orch (Charles Hart v) - Just an Old Love Song (1923) - Vocalion
B14539
Martin Spitznagel - Maple
Leaf Rag at 4 AM (2011) - Handful of Keys (Rivermont BSW 2217)
The Morganville Four -
Thanks a Million (2011) - Alone With My Dream (Jazz Rules JR 1001)
Arthur Fields - Dear Old
Southland (1922) - Grey Gull 2091b
Boyd Senter - Mobile Blues
(1924) - Puritan 11341 B
Herb Wiedoeft and his
Cinderella Roof Orch - Hard Hearted Hannah (1924) - Brunswick 2751
(Healey)
The Knickerbockers
(Selvin) - Good For You, Bad For Me (1930) - Columbia 2129 D
Lloyd Keating and his
Music (Selvin) (Dick Robertson v) - Hiding in the Shadows of the Moon
(1931) - Clarion 5419 C
Snooks' Memphis Stompers -
One More Time (1931) - Romeo 1647 A
Geechee Wiley - Last Kind
Word Blues (1930) - orig Paramount 12951 A
Robert Gwenn - Living in
the Sunlight, Loving in the Moonlight (1930) - Imperial (UK) 2345
Anona Winn - Gertie, The
Girl With The Gong (1935) - Rex 8466 B (UK)
Abe Lyman and his Orch
(Grace Barrie v) - I Cover The Waterfront (1933) - Brunswick 6572
Mal Hallett and his Orch
(Clark Yocum v) - Sweet Misery of Love (1936) - Vocalion 3278
The New Music of Reginald
Foresythe - The Greener the Grass (1935) - Columbia 3060 D
Arthur Young and his
Strict Tempo Dance Orch - I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin' (1935) -
Decca F 5792
Chick Webb and his Orch -
Strictly Jive (1937) - Decca 1586 B
Irving Kaufman - Tomorrow
Is Another Day (1930) - Columbia 2281 D
2 comments:
I would dearly love to have a "COMMAND PERFORMANCE" for Congress of...
Arthur Young and his Strict Tempo Dance Orch - I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin' (1935)
Strict Tempo! Please!
Hoo Boy, what a band of GIP says....
The American People. Let nobody speak for them.
Keep up the Histerial Work. Let Congress stand by their principals, which are the Industrial/Military Complex... Of course. Money Talks, Walk this Way, Please.
JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!
A FREE ECONOMY IS NOT FREE.
FREE ENTERPRISE IS only for PROFIT!
ALL CAPITALS MEANS I AM SHOUTING. FROM THE ROOFTOPS!
Please, ladies and gents, GET BACK TO DOING THE PEOPLE'S BUSINESS, NOT YOUR FUNDERS AND THE FOUNDERS.
WE ARE THE PEOPLE. NOT YOU.
Meanwhile, back to our regularly scheduled program, on the Senior Network,
ah... sweet mysery of life, at last I've found you....
Thanks, ANDY!
den nc usa
No problem. I'm glad you got that out of your system.
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