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| Title | Director | Year |
| The Good For Nothing | Carlyle Blackwell | 1917 |
| Title | Recording Date | Recording Location | Company |
| Alice Blue Gown
(Joseph McCarthy / Harry Tierney) |
5-14-1920 | London, England | Columbia 824 |
| At The Jass Band Ball
(Larry Shields /Nick LaRocca) |
9-3-1917 | New York, New York | Aeolian Vocalion A 1205 |
| At The Jazz Band Ball
(Larry Shields /Nick LaRocca) | 3-18-1918 | New York, New York | Victor 18457-A |
| At The Jazz Band Ball
(Larry Shields /Nick LaRocca) | 4-16-1919 | London, England | Columbia 735 |
| Barnyard Blues
(Original Dixieland Jass Band) |
8-17-1917 | New York, New York | Aeolian Vocalion B 1205 |
| Barnyard Blues
(Nick LaRocca) |
4-16-1919 | London, England | Columbia 735 |
| Barnyard Blues
(Original Dixieland Jazz Band) |
4-20-1923 | New York, New York | Okeh 4841 |
| Barnyard Blues
(Nick LaRocca) |
10-9-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25502 |
| Barnyard Blues (A-1)
(Nick LaRocca) |
4-6-1946 | New York, New York | Commodore C-610 |
| Barnyard Blues (A-2)
(Nick LaRocca) |
4-6-1946 | New York, New York | Commodore (G)6.26170 |
| Barnyard Blues (B-1)
(Nick LaRocca) |
4-6-1946 | New York, New York | Commodore C-610 |
| Barnyard Blues (B-2)
(Nick LaRocca) |
4-6-1946 | New York, New York | Commodore (G)6.26170 |
| Bluin' The Blues
(Henry Ragas) |
12-30-1920 | New York, New York | Victor 18483-A |
| Bluin' The Blues featuring Larry Shields on clarinet (Henry Ragas) |
9-2-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25403-B |
| Bluin' The Blues
(Henry Ragas) |
10-9-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25525-A |
| Bow Wow Blues (My Mama Treats Me Like A Dog) (Cliff Friend / Nate Osbourne) |
12-1-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18850-A |
| Broadway Rose Introducing "Dolly (I Love You)" (Eugene West / Martin Fried / Otis Spencer) (Wheeler Wadsworth / Victor Arden) |
2-25-1918 | New York, New York | Victor 18722-A |
| Clarinet Marmalade Blues
(Larry Shields / Eddie Edwards / Tony Sparbaro / Nick LaRocca) | 7-17-1918 | New York, New York | Victor 18513-B |
| Clarinet Marmalade Blues
(Larry Shields / Eddie Edwards / Tony Sparbaro / Nick LaRocca) |
10-9-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25525-B |
| Crazy Blues (Introducing "It's Right Here For You") (If You Don't Get It - Tain't No Fault O' Mine) (Perry Bradford / Alex Belledna) |
1-28-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18729-B |
| Darktown Strutters Ball (3)
(Shelton Brooks) |
5-31-1917 | New York, New York | Columbia A2297 |
| Darktown Strutters Ball (4)
(Shelton Brooks) |
5-31-1917 | New York, New York | Columbia A2297 |
| Dangerous Blues Vocal Chorus - Al Bernard (Billie Brown) |
1-28-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18798-A |
| Did You Mean It? Featuring Nick La Rocca on the Trumpet Vocal refrain by Chris Fletcher (Mort Dixon / Jesse Greer) |
9-25-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25420-B |
| Dixie Jass Band One Step Introducing "That Teasin' Rag" (J. Russel Robinson / Nick LaRocca / Joe Jordan) |
2-26-1917 | New York, New York | Victor 18255-A |
| Drop A Nickel In The Slot
(Fred E. Ahlert / Joe Young) |
1938 | New York, New York | Bluebird B-7454 |
| Fidgety Feet
(Larry Shields / Nick LaRocca) |
2-25-1918 | New York, New York | Victor 18564 |
| Fidgety Feet
(Larry Shields / Nick LaRocca) |
9-25-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25668 |
| Good-Night, Sweet Dreams, Good-night Vocal refrain by Lola Bard (Teddy Powell / Leonard Whitcup) |
1938 | New York, New York | Bluebird B-7444-A |
| Home Again Blues (Introducing "Lindy") (Irving Berlin / Harry Akst) |
1-28-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18729-A |
| I Live For Love | 10-9-1935 | New York, New York | Vocalion 3084 |
| I'm Sittin' High On A Hill-Top | 10-9-1935 | New York, New York | Vocalion 3084 |
| Indiana (2)
(James F. Hanley) |
5-31-1917 | New York, New York | Columbia A2297 |
| Indiana (3)
(James F. Hanley) |
5-31-1917 | New York, New York | Columbia A2297 |
| I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
(Kenbrovin / Kellette) |
1-8-1920 | London, England | Columbia 805 |
| In My Little Red Book
(Stillman / Bloch / Simon) |
1938 | New York, New York | Bluebird B-7444-B |
| I've Got My Captain Working For Me Now
(Irving Berlin) |
1-8-1920 | London, England | Columbia 815 |
| I've Lost My Heart In Dixieland
(Irving Berlin) |
12-1-1920 | London, England | Victor 815 |
| Jazz Me Blues
(Tom Delaney) |
5-3-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18772-B |
| Jezebel
(Mercer / Warren) |
1938 | New York, New York | Bluebird B-7454 |
| 'Lasses Candy
(Nick LaRocca) |
8-19-1919 | London, England | Columbia 759 |
| Lazy Daddy
(Larry Shields / Nick LaRocca / Henry Ragas) |
7-17-1918 | New York, New York | Victor 18564 |
| Lazy Daddy (1)
(Larry Shields / Nick LaRocca / Henry Ragas) |
10-20-1945 | New York, New York | Commodore (G)6.26170 |
| Lazy Daddy (2)
(Larry Shields / Nick LaRocca / Henry Ragas) |
10-20-1945 | New York, New York | Commodore unissued |
| Lazy Daddy (3)
(Larry Shields / Nick LaRocca / Henry Ragas) |
10-20-1945 | New York, New York | Commodore unissued |
| Lazy Daddy
(Larry Shields / Nick LaRocca / Henry Ragas) |
4-6-1946 | New York, New York | Commodore C-612 |
| Livery Stable Blues
(Ray Lopez / Yellow Nuñez ) |
2-26-1917 | New York, New York | Victor 18255-B |
| Look At 'Em Doing It Now
(Larry Shields) |
11-21-1917 | New York, New York | Aeolian Vocalion 1242 |
| Mammy O'Mine
(Maceo Pinkard) |
12-1-1920 | London, England | Columbia 804 |
| Margie (Intro. "Singin' The Blues") (Con Conrad / J. Russel Robinson) |
12-1-1920 | New York, New York | Victor 18717-A |
| Mornin' Blues
(Tony Sbarbaro) |
7-17-1918 | New York, New York | Victor 18513-A |
| Mournin' Blues (1)
(Tony Sbarbaro) |
10-20-1945 | New York, New York | Commodore (G)6.26170 |
| Mournin' Blues (2)
(Tony Sbarbaro) |
10-20-1945 | New York, New York | Commodore unissued |
| Mournin' Blues
(Tony Sbarbaro) |
4-6-1946 | New York, New York | Commodore C-611 |
| Mournin' Blues)
(Tony Sbarbaro) |
4-6-1946 | New York, New York | Commodore unissued |
| My Babies Arms
(Joseph McCarthy / Harry Tierney) |
1-8-1920 | London, England | Columbia 805 |
| Old Joe Blade | 9-25-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 26039 |
| Original Dixieland One-Step
(Nick LaRocca) |
10-9-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25502 |
| oooOO-OH Boom!
(Mike Riley) |
1938 | New York, New York | Bluebird B-7442-A |
| Oriental Rag
(Dinwitty) |
11-24-1917 | New York, New York | Aeolian Vocalion 12097 |
| Ostrich Walk
(Larry Shields / Nick LaRocca) |
2-26-1917 | New York, New York | Victor 18457-B |
| Ostrich Walk
(Larry Shields / Nick LaRocca) |
11-24-1917 | New York, New York | Aeolian Vocalion A 1206 |
| Ostrich Walk
(Larry Shields / Nick LaRocca) |
5-12-1919 | London, England | Columbia 736 |
| Ostrich Walk Featuring Larry Shields on clarinet (Larry Shields / Nick LaRocca) |
9-25-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25460-A |
| Ostrich Walk (B-1)
(Larry Shields / Nick LaRocca) |
4-6-1946 | New York, New York | Commodore C-612 |
| Ostrich Walk
(Larry Shields / Nick LaRocca) |
10-20-1945 | New York, New York | Commodore (G)6.26170 |
| Ostrich Walk (B-TK1)
(Larry Shields / Nick LaRocca) |
4-6-1946 | New York, New York | Commodore (G)6.26170 |
| Palestreena
(Con Conrad / J. Russel Robinson) |
12-4-1920 | New York, New York | Victor 18717-B |
| Please Be Kind
(Sammy Cahn / Saul Chaplin) |
1938 | New York, New York | Bluebird B-7442-B |
| Reisenweber Rag
(Original Dixieland Jass Band) |
11-24-1917 | New York, New York | Aeolian Vocalion 1242 |
| Royal Garden Blues
(Clarence Williams / Spencer Williams) |
5-25-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18798-B |
| Satanic Blues
(Larry Shields / Emile Christian) |
8-13-1919 | London, England | Columbia 759 |
| Satanic Blues
(Larry Shields / Emile Christian) |
2-9-1936 | New York, New York | Victor unissued |
| Sensation Rag
(Eddie Edwards) |
2-25-1918 | New York, New York | Victor 18483-B |
| Sensation Rag
(Eddie Edwards) |
5-12-1919 | London, England | Columbia 736 |
| Shake It And Break It
(Friscoe / Clark) |
4-6-1946 | New York, New York | Commodore C-613 |
| Shake It And Break It
(Friscoe / Clark) |
4-6-1946 | New York, New York | Commodore (G)6.26170 |
| Skeleton Jangle
(Nick LaRocca) |
2-25-1918 | New York, New York | Victor 18472-A |
| Skeleton Jangle
(Nick LaRocca) |
10-9-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25524 |
| Skeleton Jangle
(Larry Shields / Nick LaRocca) |
4-6-1946 | New York, New York | Commodore C-611 |
| Skeleton Jangle
(Larry Shields / Nick LaRocca) |
4-6-1946 | New York, New York | Commodore (G)6.26170 |
| Skeleton Jangle
(Larry Shields / Nick LaRocca) |
4-6-1946 | New York, New York | Commodore unissued |
| Slipping Through My Fingers | 10-9-1935 | New York, New York | Vocalion 3099 |
| Some Of These Days
(Shelton Brooks) |
1-3-1923 | New York, New York | Okeh 4738-A |
| Soudan
(Sebek) |
5-14-1920 | London, England | Columbia 829 |
| Sphinx
(B. Barbour) |
5-14-1920 | London, England | Columbia 824 |
| St. Louis Blues Vocal Chorus - Al Bernard (W.C. Handy) |
5-25-1921 | New York, New York | Victor 18772-A |
| Sweet Mama (Papas Getting Mad) Introducing "Strut, Miss Lizzie (Rose / Little / Frost / Creamer / Layton) |
12-30-1920 | New York, New York | Victor 18722-B |
| Tell Me
(Max Kortlander) |
1-8-1920 | London, England | Columbia 804 |
| Tiger Rag
(Nick LaRocca) |
8-17-1917 | New York, New York | Aeolian Vocalion B 1206 |
| Tiger Rag
(Nick LaRocca) |
2-25-1918 | New York, New York | Victor 18472-B |
| Tiger Rag
(Nick LaRocca) |
5-19-1919 | London, England | Columbia 748 |
| Tiger Rag
(Nick LaRocca) |
4-20-1923 | New York, New York | Okeh 4841 |
| Tiger Rag featuring Larry Shields on clarinet (Nick LaRocca) |
10-9-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25524-A |
| Tiger Rag
(Nick LaRocca) |
9-2-1936 | New York, New York | Victor unissued |
| Tiger Rag
(Nick LaRocca) |
12-30-1943 | New York, New York | V-Disc 214 |
| Tiger Rag (1)
(Nick LaRocca) |
10-20-1945 | New York, New York | Commodore (G)6.26170 |
| Tiger Rag (2)
(Nick LaRocca) |
10-20-1945 | New York, New York | Commodore unissued |
| Tiger Rag
(Nick LaRocca) |
4-6-1946 | New York, New York | Commodore C-610 |
| Toddlin' Blues
(Nick LaRocca) |
11-23-1922 | New York, New York | Okeh 4738-B |
| Toddlin' Blues
(Nick LaRocca) |
9-25-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25460-B |
| When You And I Were Young Maggie
(J.A. Butterfield) |
4-6-1946 | New York, New York | Commodore C-613 |
| When You And I Were Young Maggie
(J.A. Butterfield) |
4-6-1946 | New York, New York | Commodore (G)6.26170 |
| Who Loves You? Featuring Nick La Rocca on the Trumpet Vocal refrain by Chris Fletcher (B. Davis / J. Fred Coots) |
9-25-1936 | New York, New York | Victor 25420-A |
| You Stayed Away Too Long | 10-9-1935 | New York, New York | Vocalion 3099 |
| Artist | Instrument |
| Lola Bard | Vocals |
| Al Bernadi | Vocals |
| Clifford Cairns | Vocals |
| Bob Casey | Bass |
| Emile Christian | Trombone |
| Eddie Conson | Guitar |
| Wild Bill Davidson | Trumpet |
| Eddie Edwards | Trombone |
| Brad Gowans | Clarinet |
| Bobby Hackett | Cornet |
| Billy Jones | Piano |
| Max Kaminsky | Trumpet |
| Eddie King | Vocals |
| Benny Krueger | Alto Saxophone |
| Nick La Rocca | Cornet |
| Jack Lesberg | Bass |
| Yellow Nuñez | Clarinet |
| Don Parker | Saprano Saxophone |
| Henry Ragas | Piano |
| J. Russel Robinson | Piano |
| Teddy Roy | Piano |
| Tony Sbarbaro (a.k.a. Tony Spargo) | Drums, Kazoo |
| Gene Schroeder | Piano |
| Artie Seaberg | Clarinet |
| Larry Shields | Clarinet |
| Frank Signorelli | Piano |
| Henry Vanicelli | Piano |
| The Story Of The Original Dixieland Jazz Band, by H.O. Brunn, Louisiana State University Press, 1960 |