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Edith Wilson and her Original Jazz Hounds |
Edith Wilson accompanied by her Jazz Band |
Title | Recording Date | Recording Location | Company |
How Come You Do Me Like You Do? |
6-18-1924 | New York, New York | Columbia 14027-D |
I'll Get Even With You | 10-6-1930 | New York, New York | Victor V-38624 |
It's Gonna Be A Cold Cold Winter
(Porter Grainger / Jo Trent) |
3-6-1925 | New York, New York | Columbia 14066-D |
Muscle Shoals Blues Accompaniment by "Alabama Joe" (George W. Thomas) |
6-18-1924 | New York, New York | Columbia 14027-D |
My Handyman Ain't Handy No More | 10-6-1930 | New York, New York | Victor V-38624 63371-3 |
My Handyman Ain't Handy No More | 10-28-1930 | New York, New York | Victor V-38624 63371-5 |
My Man Is Good For Nothing But Love | 11-19-1929 | New York, New York | Brunswick 4685 E-31586 |
My Man Is Good For Nothing But Love | 11-22-1929 | New York, New York | Brunswick 4685 |
There'll Be Some Changes Made
(Higgins / Overstreet) |
3-6-1925 | New York, New York | Columbia 14066-D |
(What Did I Do To Be So) Black And Blue (Andy Razaf / Fats Waller) |
11-19-1929 | New York, New York | Brunswick 4685 31586 |
(What Did I Do To Be So) Black And Blue (Andy Razaf / Fats Waller) |
11-22-1929 | New York, New York | Brunswick 4685 |
Artist | Instrument |
Alabama Joe (Roy Smeck) | Guitar |
Harvey Brooks | Piano |
Wilber de Paris | Trombone |
Charlie Gaines | Trumpet |
Emerson Harper | Clarinet |
Earres Prince | Piano |
Sam Speed | Banjo |
Doc Straine | Vocals |