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Thursday 10 February 2011
Walter Barnes & George E Lee - Ruff Scufflin' - Label ID. Retrieval FJ-125
Walter Barnes & George E Lee - Ruff Scufflin' - Label ID. Retrieval FJ-125 Walter Barnes and his Royal Creolians (1927-29)
George E Lee and his Novelty Singing Orchestra and Julia Lee (1928-29)
Description from the Sleeve -
SIDE ONE
WALTER BARNES AND HIS ROYAL CREOLIANS
'Cicero' Thomas George Thigpen (trumpets) Ed Burke William 'Bullett' Bradley (trombones) Irby Gage Wilson Underwood (clarinets altos). Walter Barnes Lucius Wilson (tenors) Paul Johnson (piano) 'Plunker' Hall (banjo) Louis Thompson (brass bass). Billy Winston (drums).
Chicago 14 December 1928
C.2659 HOW LONG HOW LONG BLUES - Carr- v WB or BW
Brunswick4187 C.2660 MY KINDA LOVE-Trent-Alter- Brunswick4187
Chicago 24 December 1928
C.2705A IT'S TIGHT LIKE THAT-Dorsey- Whittaker-vWB?and band
Brunswick4244 C.2705 At IT'S TIGHT LIKE THAT-Dorsey - Whittaker-v WB? and band
Brunswick 42 44
Chicago 27 February 1929
C.3009 BUFFALO RHYTHM-Beaty-Smolev -Arluck-vUnknowntrio
Brunswick 7072
C.3010A THIRD RAIL-DeMars- Brunswick7072 C.3010 0THIRD RAIL-DeMars- Brunswick7072
Mae Alix (vocal) added
Chicago25July 1929
C.3941 IF YOU'RE THINKING OF ME - Lombardo-Davidson-
Sizemore Brunswick 4480 C.3942 BIRMINGHAM BERTHA - Clarke - Akst - v MA
Brunswick 4480
SIDE TWO
C.3942G BIRMINGHAM BERTHA-Clarke-Akst-
Brunswick(G)A.8535
GEORGE E. LEE AND HIS NOVELTY SINGING ORCHESTRA.
Sam Utterback (trumpet) Thurston 'Sox' Maupins (trombone) Clarence Tweety' Taylor (soprano alto) Jesse Stone (piano) unknown (banjo) Clint Weaver (brass bass) Abe Price (drums) George E. Lee and Julia Lee (vocal).
Kansas City 1927
578 Down Home Syncopated Blues-v GEL andJL
Meritt2206
579 Meritt Stomp Meritt 2206
GEORGE E. LEE AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Sam Utterback Harold Knox (trumpets) Jimmy Jones (trombone). Herman Walder (alto) George E. Lee (soprano tenor and baritone) Albert 'Bud' Johnson (tenor) Jesse Stone (piano) Charles Russo (banjo guitar) Clint Weaver (brass bass)Pete Woods (drums).
Kansas City c.6 November 1929
KC.583 IF I COULD BE WITH YOU - Scott-v GEL
Brunswick7132
KC.584 PASEO STRUT- Stone - Brunswick 7132 KC.585 RUFF SCUFFLIJM' - Stone - Brunswick4684 KC.586 ST. JAMES INFIRMARY- v GEL tV^---' Brunswick4684
JULIA LEE WITH GEORGE E. LEE'S NOVELTY SINGING ORCHESTRA
Harold Knox (trumpet) George E. Lee (baritone) Albert 'Bud' Johnson (clarinet) Jesse Stone (piano) Charles Russo (guitar) Pete Woods (drums) Julia Lee (vocal).
Kansas City c.8 November 1929
KC.602 HE'S TALL^ARK AND HANDSOME -Tobias-Sherman-VJL
Brunswick4761
GEORGE E. LEE'S NOVELTY SINGING ORCHESTRA
Sam Utterback Harold Knox (trumpets) Herman Waider (alto) George E. Lee Albert 'Bud' Johnson (tenors) Jesse Stone (piano) Charles Russo (banjo) Clint Weaver (brass bass) Pete Woods (drums) Julia Lee (vocal). One of the trumpet players doubles on alto horn.
Kansas City c.8 November 1927
KC.603 WONT YOU COME OVER TO
MY HOUSE-Holmes-Lee-vJL Brunswick4761
ID. 100220 - Walter Barnes & George E Lee - Ruff Scufflin' - Label ID. Retrieval FJ-125
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