Program:
- The Rhythmakers
I Would Do Anything For You
from
- The Rhythmakers: Volume One
()
- IAJRC-JA4
- Joe Robichaux and His New Orleans Boys
Forty Second Street; Ring Dem Bells; King Kong Stomp
from
- Joe Robichaue & His New Orleans Rhythm Boys
()
- Folklyric 9032
- Ollie Powers' Harmony Syncopators
Play That Thing; Jazzbo Jenkins (x2)
from
- New York To Chicago: 1923-1928
()
- Biograph (BLP-12007)
- Perry Bradford's Jazz Phools
Fade Away Blues; Daybreak Blues
from
- New York To Chicago: 1923-1928
()
- Biograph (BLP-12007)
- Edmonia Henderson with Lovie Austin's Blues Serenaders
Worried 'Bout Him Blues; Black Man Blues; Brown Skin Man; Traveling Blues
from
- Blues and Stomps
()
- Riverside (RLP-154)
- Butterbeans and Susie
Kiss Me Sweet; Construction Gang
from
- King Oliver's Jazz Band, 1923
()
- P2-12744
- Sippie Wallace
Morning Dove Blues
from
- King Oliver's Jazz Band, 1923
()
- P2-12744
- King Oliver and Jelly Roll Morton
King Porter Stomp; Tom Cat Blues
from
- The Immortal King Oliver
()
- Milestone (MLP-2006)
- Clarence Williams Orchestra
Bozo; I'm Gonna Take My Bimbo Back To Bamboo Isle; Speakeasy
from
- The Immortal King Oliver
()
- Milestone (MLP-2006)
- Ma Rainey
Weeping Woman Blues; Misery Blues
from
- Ma Rainey: 1924-1928
()
- Biograph (BLP-12001)
- Jelly Roll Morton
The "Jelly Roll" Blues; Sweet Man; Grandpa's Spells; Stratford Hunch
from
- Jelly Roll Morton: 1924-1926 Blues And Stomps From Rare Piano Rolls
()
- Biograph (BLP-1004Q)
- Jelly Roll Morton's New Orleans Jazzmen
Climax Rag; Finger Buster; Creepy Feeling; Honky Tonk Music
from
- Hot Pianos: 1926-1940
()
- Historical (HLP-29)
- Earl Hines and His Orchestra
Every Body Loves My Baby; Good Little, Bad Little You; Beau-Koo Jack; Sister Kate
from
- Black Bands: 1927-1934
()
- Historical (HLP-35)
- The Three Jolly Miners
Chicago Backstep; F Miner Blues; Pig Alley Stomp; Ridiculous Blues
from
- The Three Jolly Miners: 1925-1928
()
- Historical (HLP-23)
- Jelly Roll Morton
Honeysuckle Rose; After You've Gone; Trees
from
- Mr. Jelly
()
- Family (SFR-DP 650)
- Thomas Morris Past Jazz Masters
E Flat Blues No. 2; Original Charleston Strut
from
- Thomas Morris with His Past Jazz Masters and Clarence Williams Blue 5
()
- Fountain (FJ-113)
- Clarence Williams' Blue Five
Achin' Hearted Blues; Wild Cat Blues; Kansas City Man Blues
from
- Thomas Morris with His Past Jazz Masters and Clarence Williams Blue 5
()
- Fountain (FJ-113)
- Louis Armstrong
Words
from
- Young Louis "The Side Man" (1924-1927)
()
- Decca (DL-7923)
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