Bix Beiderbecke – Bix & His Gang (and other bands too)

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BIX & HIS GANG
(and other bands too)

BIX BEIDERBECKE AND HIS GANG / NEW ORLEANS LUCKY SEVEN
Bix Beiderbecke (cn), Bill Rank (tb), Don Murray (cl), Frank Signorelli (p), Adrian Rollini (bass sax), Chauncey Morehouse (dm) – Oct 5, 1927
1 At the Jazz Band Ball (ODJB) 00:00
2 Royal Garden Blues (Williams) 02:52
3 Jazz Me Blues (Delaney-Hegamin) 05:55
Same. Howdy Quicksell (arr) – October 25, 1927
4 Goose Pimples (Trent-Henderson) 09:00
5 Sorry (Quicksell) 12:17
6 Since My Best Girl Turned Me Down (Lodwig-Qicksell) 15:13
Bix Beiderbecke (cn), Bill Rank (tb), Irving Friedman (cl), Roy Bargy (p), Min Leibrook (bass sax), Hank McDonald (dm) – April 17, 1928
7 Somebody Stole My Gal (Wood) 18:19
8 Thou Swell (Rodgers-Hart) 21:26
Same. Harry Gale (dm) replaces McDonald – July 7, 1928
9 Ol’ Man River (Hammerstein II-Kern) 24:16
10 Wa-Da-Da (Everybody’s Doin’ It Now) (Cavanaugh) 27:20
Same. Lennie Hayton (dm) replaces Gale – September 21, 1928
11 Rhythm King (Trent-Robinson) 30:22
12 Louisiana (Razaf-Schafer-Johnson) 33:44
13 Margie (Davis-Conrad-Robinson) 36:35

BROADWAY BELL HOPS
Bix Beiderbecke (cn), Hymie Farberman (tp), Bill Rank (tb), Don Murray (cl), Bobby Davis (as), Frank Trumbauer (c-mel), Joe Venuti (vn), Frank Signorelli (p), John Cali (bj), Joe Tarto (tu), Vic Berton (dm), Irving Kauffman (vc), Sam Lanin (dir) – Sept 29, 1927
14 There Ain’t No Land Like Dixieland to Me (Donaldson) 39:32
15 There’s a Cradle In Caroline (Ahlert-Lewis-Young) 42:33

WILLARD ROBINSON ORCHESTRA / THE CHICAGO LOOPERS
Bix Beiderbecke (cn), Don Murray (cl,ts), Frank Trumbauer (c-mel), Frank Signorelli (p), Vic Berton (dm), Eddie Lang (bj), The Deep River Quintet (vc), Willard Robinson (dir) – c. October 20, 1927
16 I’m More Than Satisfied (Klages-Waller) 45:28
17 Clorinda (Morgan-Heywood) 48:42
18 Three Blind Mice (Morehouse-Trumbauer) 51:49

IRVING MILLS AND HIS HOTSY-TOTSY GANG
Bix Beiderbecke (cn), Ray Lodwig (tp), Jack Teagarden (tb), Benny Goodman (cl), unk. (sax), Min Leibrook (bass sax), Joe Venuti, Matty Malneck (vn), Frank Signorelli (p), unk. (g), Gene Krupa (dm), Dick Robertson (vc) – June 6, 1930
19 Loved One (Mills-Hayton-Trumbauer) 54:42
20 Deep Harlem (Mills-Signorelli-Malneck) 57:33
21 Strut Miss Lizzie (Creamer-Layton) 1:00:37

BIX BEIDERBECKE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Bix Beiderbecke (cn), Ray Lodwig (tp), Tommy Dorsey (tb), Benny Goodman, Jimmy Dorsey (cl, as), Bud Freeman (ts), Min Leibrook (bass sax), Joe Venuti (vn,b), Irving Brodsky (p), Eddie Lang (g), Gene Krupa (dm), Weston Vaughan (vc) – Sept 8, 1930
22 Deep Down South (Collins-Green) 1:03:42
23 I Don’t Mind Walkin’ in the Rain (Rich-Hoffman) 1:06:41
24 I’ll Be A Friend With Pleasure (Maceo Pinkard)1:09:32)

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