The Gulf Coast Seven were a series of recording sessions organized by Perry Bradford. Daylight Savin' Blues features several members of the Duke Ellington Orchestra. |
Title | Recording Date | Recording Location | Company |
Day Break Blues
(Robert Kelley) |
5-17-1923 | New York, New York | Columbia A3916 |
Daylight Savin' Blues
(Perry Bradford) |
10-19-1927 | New York, New York | Columbia 14373-D |
Fade Away Blues
(Gus Horsely) |
5-17-1923 | New York, New York | Columbia A3916 |
Georgia's Always On My Mind
(James P. Johnson / Perry Bradford) |
10-19-1927 | New York, New York | Columbia 14373-D |
Keep Your Temper
(Willie "The Lion" Smith) |
11-5-1925 | New York, New York | Columbia 14107-D |
Memphis, Tennessee
(Perry Bradford) |
8-7-1923 | New York, New York | Columbia A3978 |
Papa, Better Watch Your Step
(Wells / Cooper) |
8-7-1923 | New York, New York | Columbia A3978 |
Santa Claus Blues
(Gus Kahn / Charley Straight) |
11-5-1925 | New York, New York | Columbia 14107-D |
Artist | Instrument |
Buster Bailey | Clarinet, Soprano, Alto Saxophone |
Bill Benford | Tuba |
Barney Bigard | Clarinet |
Perry Bradford | Vocals |
Gavin Bushell | Clarinet |
"Jazz" Carson | Drums |
Buddy Christian | Banjo |
June Clark | Cornet |
Ernest Elliot | Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone |
Jimmy Harrison | Trombone |
Johnny Hodges | Alto, Tenor Saxophone |
James P. Johnson | Piano |
Louis Metcalf | Cornet |
John Mitchell | Banjo |
Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton | Trombone |
Prince Robinson | Tenor Saxophone |
Willie "The Lion" Smith | Piano |
Sam Speed | Banjo |
Leroy Tibbs | Piano |