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Volume 10
1. Bix Beiderbecke/Frankie Trumbauer I’m Comin’ Virginia May 13, 1927
2. Red McKenzie/Eddie Condon Nobody’s Sweetheart Dec. 16, 1927
3. George Olsen Sam the Accordion Man Jan. 6, 1927
4. Ray Miller My Honey’s Lovin’ Arms Feb. 1, 1928
5. Duke Ellington What Can a Poor Fellow Do? Nov. 3, 1927
6. Bix Beiderbecke (D. Murray, B. Rank) Sorry Oct. 5, 1927
7. Louis Dumaine Pretty Audrey March 17, 1927
8. Louis Dumaine To-Wa-Ba-Ca March 7, 1927
9. Bix Beiderbecke/Frankie Trumbauer Baltimore Sept. 28, 1927
10. Jesse Stone Boot to Boot April 27, 1927
11. Reb Spikes My Mammy’s Blues Oct. 15, 1927
12. Johnny Hyman’s Bayou Stompers Alligator Blues March 10, 1927
13. Johnny Doods/Tiny Parham Oh Daddy March, 1927
14. Annette Hanshaw Miss Annabelle Lee Aug., 1927
15. Jean Goldkette I’m Gonna Meet My Sweetie Now 1927
16. Ted Weems She’ll Never Meet a Fellow Like Me May 24, 1927
17. Perry Bradford (Smith/Harrison/Smith) It’s Right Here For You May 23, 1927
18. Dixie Stompers Wang Wang Blues March 23, 1927
19. Sadie McKinney Rock Away Feb. 24, 1927
20. Paul Whiteman Changes Nov. 3, 1927
21. Williamson’s Beale St. Frolic Orchestra Midnight Frolic Stomp Feb. 1, 1927
22. Oscar Celestin It’s Jam Up Oct. 25, 1927
23. Don Voorhees Soliloquy Sept. 6, 1927
24. Miff Mole Honolulu Blues Sept. 1, 1927
Volume 11
1. Frankie Trumbauer Humpty Dumpty Sept. 8, 1927
2. Venuti & Lang Going Places May 4, 1927
3. Frankie Trumbauer A Good Man Is Hard to Find Oct. 25, 1927
4. Paul Whiteman/Bing Crosby I’m Comin’ Virginia April 29, 1927
5. Carson Robison/Vernon Dalhart When the Sun Goes Down Again 1927
6. Paul Whiteman Lonely Melody Jan. 4, 1928
7. Jean Goldkette I’m Proud of a Baby Like You Jan. 25, 1927
8. Earl Hines Stowaway Dec. 8, 1928
9. Jim Jackson When I Woke Up This Morning Aug. 27, 1928
10. Carroll Dickerson Symphonic Raps July 5, 1928
11. Bud Freeman Crazeology Dec. 3, 1928
12. Duke Ellington Swampy River Oct. 1, 1928
13. Burton and Blythe Dustin’ the Keys April 1, 1928
14. Buddy Berton Silvery Moon April 21, 1928
15. Ethel Waters Get Up Off Your Knees June 28, 1928
16. Frankie Jaxon Jaspar’s Barbecue Oct. 28, 1928
17. Ted Lewis Shim-Me-Shaw Wobble July 16, 1928
18. Slim Lamar Goofus Sept. 6, 1928
19. Mart Britt Goose Creek Sept. 14, 1928
20. Louis Armstrong West End Blues June 28, 1928
21. Johnny Dodds Bucktown Stomp July 6, 1928
22. Clarence Jones ‘Mid the Pyramids Dec., 1928
23. Hoagy Carmichel Walkin’ the Dog May 5, 1928
24. Red McKenzie/E. Condon From Monday On May 28, 1928
25. Gladys Bentley Worried Blues Aug. 8, 1928
Volume 12
1. Cliff Edwards That’s My Weakness Now July 12, 1928
2. Tub Jug Washboard Band Lady Quit Her Husband… June, 1928
3. Pink Anderson/Simmie Dooley Tippin’ Out April 14, 1928
4. Chicago Footwarmers Get ‘Em Again Blues Feb. 7, 1928
5. Tommy Dorsey It’s Right Here For You Nov. 10, 1928
6. Boyd Senter Stack O’Lee Blues May 3, 1928
7. Boyd Senter Somebody’s Wrong May 8, 1928
8. Lottie Kimbrough Wayward Girl Blues Aug. 21, 1928
9. Sophie Tucker ‘Cause I Feel Low Down 1928
10. Dallas String Band I Used to Call Her Baby Dec., 1928
11. Frenchy’s String Band Texas and Pacific Blues Dec. 5, 1928
12. Bessie Smith/Charlie Green Empty Bed Blues March 20, 1928
13. Monk Hazel Ideas Dec., 1928
14. Alphonso Trent (Stuff Smith) Nightmare Dec. 5, 1928
15. Paul Whiteman Sweet Sue Sept. 18, 1928
16. Joe Ward and his Swanee Serenaders Traffic Jam 1928
17. The Sizzlers Diga Diga Doo Nov. 27, 1928
18. Carrol Dickerson’s Savoy Orchestra Missouri Squabble May 25, 1928
19. The Dorsey Brothers Melancholy Baby April 24, 1928
20. Thelma Terry Voice of the Southland March 29, 1928
21. Benny Meroff Smiling Skies Dec. 9, 1928
22. Ted Lewis Clarinet Marmalade July 16, 1928
23. Jack Pettis Broadway Stomp June 20, 1928
24. McKinney’s Cotton Pickers Stop Kidding July 12, 1928
Volume 13
1. Duke Ellington Take It Easy March 21, 1928
2. James P. Johnson and Orchestra Chicago Blues June 18, 1928
3. Charlie Johnson Charleston Is the Best Dance of All Jan. 24, 1928
4. Roy Evans (James P. Johnson) Jazzbo Dan and His Yodelin’ Band Sept. 4, 1928
5. Benny Goodman A Jazz Holiday Jan. 23, 1928
6. Lou Calabrese and His Hot Sketches Lip-Stick Feb. 28, 1928
7. Al Bernard ‘Taint So Honey, ‘Taint So ca. 1928
8. Joe Venuti and his New Yorkers Doin’ Things Oct. 4, 1928
9. Horsey’s Hot 5 Weeping Blues Sept. 29, 1928
10. Bix Beiderbecke/Frankie Trumbauer Jubilee Jan. 9, 1928
11. Alec Johnson/Mississippi Sheiks Sister Maud Mule Nov. 2, 1928
12. McKinney’s Cotton Pickers (as Goldkette Orchestra) My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now Nov. 23, 1928
13. Chicago Rhythm Kings (Teschemacher, Spanier, Sullivan, Mezzrow) There’ll Be Some Changes Made April 6, 1928
14. Pine Top Smith Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out Jan. 15, 1929
15. Big Crosby My Kinda Love April 10, 1929
16. The Rhythm Boys So the Bluebirds and the Blackbirds Got Together April 10, 1929
17. Louis Armstrong Blue Turning Grey Over You Feb. 1, 1930
18. Red McKenzie/Hawk/Russell One Hour Nov. 14, 1929
19. Jean Cocteau (Dan Parrish & Orch.) La Toison d’Or March 12, 1929
20. Frankie Trumbauer/Bix Beiderbecke I Like That April 30, 1929
21. Carson Robison and his Kansas City Jackrabbits Nonsense 1929
22. Henry Lange and his Bajer Hotel Orchestra Somebody Loves Me July 19, 1929
23. Marlow Hardy and his Alabamans Song of the Bayou Oct. 29, 1929
Volume 14
1. Will Ezell West Coast Rag 1928 or 1929
2. Huerve Duerson Avenue Strut 1929
3. Stellio Orch. Antillais En Sens Unique 1929
4. L’Orchestra Antillais Serpent Maigre Sept., 1929
5. Fats Waller Smashing Thirds Sept. 24, 1929
6. Tiny Parham Jungle Crawl July 22, 1929
7. Missourians Market Street Stomp June 3, 1929
8. Cecil Scott Bright Boy Blues 1929
9. Fred Elizade Nobody’s Sweetheart April 12, 1929
10. Jungletown Stompers Slow as Molasses April 15, 1929
11. Fess Williams Do Shuffle April 22, 1929
12. Paul Tremaine Four Four Rhythm Oct. 4, 1929
13. Emmett Miller Lovin’ Sam Sept. 5, 1929
14. Papa Charlie Jackson Baby Please Loan Me Your Heart 1929
15. Sam Theard You Rascal You 1929
16. Texas Alexander/Mississippi Sheiks Seen Better Days 1929
17. John Dilleshaw Cotton Patch Rag 1929
18. Memphis Jug Band K C Moan Oct. 4, 1929
19. Ikey Robinson and Jimmy Blythe Gin Mill Blues Nov. 16, 1929
20. H.M. Barnes Mandolin Rag 1929
21. Mississippi Mud Steppers Jackson Stomp 1929
22. Clifford Hayes (Hines/Smith/Grundy) Automobile Stomp Feb. 26, 1929
23. Eddie Lang/Lonnie Johnson Handful of Riffs May 8, 1929
24. Jones/Collins Astoria Hot Eight Damp Weather Nov. 5, 1929
Volume 15
1. Omer Simeon/Earl Hines Beau Koo Jack Sept. 11, 1929
2. Walter Pages’ Blue Devils Squabblin’ Nov. 10, 1929
3. Floyd Mills and His Marylanders Chicago Rhythm June 26, 1929
4. Zack Whyte West End Blues Feb. 26, 1929
5. Paul Whiteman Song of India April 5, 1929
6. Eddie Lang/Tommy Dorsey/Arthur Schutt Freeze and Melt May 22, 1929
7. Jimmy Dorsey Prayin’ the Blues June 13, 1929
8. Jelly Roll Morton Freakish July 8, 1929
9. George E. Lee Rough Scufflin’ Nov. 6, 1929
10. Jabbo Smith Sweet and Low Blues Feb. 23, 1929
11. Jimmy Noone/May Alix My Daddy Rocks Me July 8, 1929
12. Blind Leroy Garnett Louisiana Glide 1929
13. John Burris Piccolo Pete ca. Feb., 1929
14. Jack Purvis What’s the Use of Cryin’ Baby? May 1, 1930
15. James P. Johnson Cryin’ for the Carolines Jan. 21, 1930
16. Mary Lou Williams Night Life April 24, 1930
17. Bing Crosby It Must Be True Oct. 29, 1930
18. Luis Russell Panama Sept. 5, 1930
19. King Oliver You’re Just My Type March 18, 1930
20. Alphonso Trent After You’ve Gone March 5, 1930
21. Billie Young/J. R. Morton When They Get Lovin’ They’s Gone April 3, 1930
22. Blind Blake Righteous Blues Dec., 1930
23. Ben Tobier Hot and Heavy Dec. 3, 1930
24. Jimmy Dorsey I’m Just Wild About Harry July 15, 1930
Volume 16
1. East Texas Serenaders Babe 1930
2. Hoagy Carmichael Barnacle Bill the Sailor May 21, 1930
3. Paul Whiteman Choo Choo July 25, 1930
4. Fred Gardner’s Texas University Troubadours No Trumps June 9, 1930
5. Alphonso Trent St. James Infirmary March 5, 1930
6. Guy Lombardo St. Louis Blues Oct. 1, 1930
7. Bennie Moten Oh Eddie Oct. 28, 1930
8. Bennie Moten That Too, Do Oct. 28, 1930
9. Rector Trio Skyland Rag 1930
10. Frank Melrose Piano Breakdown April 10, 1930
11. Frank Melrose Cosmics April 11, 1930
12. Hal Kemp (B. Berigan) Them There Eyes Nov. 18, 1930
13. Louis Armstrong Dear Old Southland April 5, 1930
14. Bix Beiderbecke Deep Down South Sept. 8, 1930
15. Hoagy Carmichael Georgia on My Mind Sept. 15, 1930
16. The Cellar Boys (Manone, Teschemacher, Melrose, Freeman, Wettling) Wailing Blues Jan. 24, 1930
17. Fletcher Henderson (arr. Nesbitt) Chinatown Oct. 3, 1930
18. Fletcher Henderson (Jimmy Harrison) Somebody Loves Me Oct. 3, 1930
19. Red Nichols (Teagarden, B. Goodman) China Boy July 2, 1930
20. Douglas Finnell and His Royal Stompers Sweet Sweet Woman 1930
21. Frankie Franko Somebody Stole My Gal Nov. 12, 1930
22. Fletcher Henderson My Pretty Girl Feb. 5, 1931
23. Mills Blue Rhythm Band Blue Rhythm April 28, 1931
Volume 17
1. Red Perkins Hard Times Stomp May 5, 1931
2. Mildred Bailey Georgia on My Mind Nov. 24, 1931
3. Connie Boswell Concentratin’ on You Nov., 1931
4. Django Reinhardt Carinosa 1931
5. Sonny Clapp Easy Come, Easy Go Love July 1, 1931
6. Boswell Sisters Shout Sister Shout April 23, 1931
7. Cab Calloway Kickin’ The Gong Around Oct. 27, 1931
8. State Street Ramblers Wild Man Stomp March 20, 1931
9. Gene Kardos Business in F Dec. 18, 1931
10. Jimmy Rodgers Travelin’ Blues Jan. 31, 1931
11. Alabama Sheiks Travelin’ Railroad Man Blues Jan. 20, 1931
12. Dorsey Brothers I Can’t Get Mississippi Off My Mind July 30, 1931
13. Benny Goodman (Teagarden, Venuti, Lang) After You’ve Gone Oct. 22, 1931
14. Fats Waller I’m Crazy About My Baby March 13, 1931
15. Elmer Snowden Bugle Call Rag early 1932
16. Don Redman (Red Allen) Trouble Why Pick on Me? Sept. 24, 1931
17. Isham Jones Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia Aug. 17, 1932
18. Sidney Bechet/Tommy Ladnier Sweetie Dear Sept. 15, 1932
19. Eddie Edinborough/Bobby Leecan Brown Baby June 22, 1931
20. Eddie Lang/Carl Kress Feeling My Way Nov. 15, 1932
21. Bennie Moten Lafayette Dec. 13, 1932
22. Roy Palmer/Bob Hudson Trombone Slide March 31, 1932
23. Memphis Nighthawks Sweet Feet April 1, 1932
24. Ponce Sisters Contented Dec. 16, 1932
25. Bing Crosby Some of These Days May 26, 1932
Volume 18
1. Chocolate Dandies Blue Interlude Oct. 10, 1933
2. Chocolate Dandies Cloudy Skies Dec. 31, 1930
3. Duke Ellington Merry Go Round Feb. 15, 1933
4. Red Norvo In a Mist Nov., 1933
5. Benny Carter Symphony in Riffs Oct. 6, 1933
6. Riley Puckett K.C. Railroad Blues 1933
7. Ben Pollack Two Tickets to Georgia March 19, 1933
8. C. Hawkins/R. Allen The Day You Came Along Sept. 29, 1933
9. Casa Loma Orchestra Wild Goose Chase Feb. 16, 1933
10. Spike Hughes Firebird May 19, 1933
11. Spike Hughes Pastoral April 18, 1933
12. Louis Armstrong Chinatown 1933
13. Joe Haymes Limehouse Blues July 11, 1933
14. Four Southern Singers Hambone Am Sweet Feb. 3, 1933
15. Arthur Briggs Nobody Sweetheart June, 1933
16. Reuben Reeves Yellow Fire Dec. 14, 1933
17. Spirits of Rhythm I Got Rhythm Oct. 24, 1933
18. Louis Armstrong I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues 1933
19. Lee Wiley I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues March 7, 1933
20. Alphonso Trent I Found a New Baby March 24, 1933
21. Art Tatum Sophisticated Lady March 21, 1933
22. Tiny Bradshaw She’ll Be Comin ‘Round the Mountain Oct. 3, 1934
23. Mills Brothers I Found a New Baby Sept. 14, 1934
Volume 19
1. Jimmie Lunceford Chillun Get Up Jan. 26, 1934
2. Red Norvo The Night Is Blue Oct. 4, 1934
3. Chick Webb Let’s Get Together Jan. 5, 1934
4. Ork. L(eonid) Utesova U samovara y ya y maj Masha (At the Samovar With Masha) 1933-34
5. Mezz Mezzrow Sendin’ the Vipers May 7, 1934
6. Casa Loma Orchestra Linger Awhile 1934
7. Jimmie Davis Jelly Roll Blues Sept. 24, 1934
8. Hoagy Carmichael Moon Country 1934
9. Hal Kemp Serenade to a Wealthy Widow Sept. 14, 1934
10. Howard Armstrong and Ted Bogan State Street Rag 1934
11. Benny Goodman Bugle Call Rag Aug. 16, 1934
12. Smiley Burnette Travelin’ Man May 29, 1934
13. Mississippi Mud Steppers Moonglow 1934
14. Fletcher Henderson Down South Camp Meeting Sept. 12, 1934
15. J. H. Bragg and His Rhythm Five Frisky Honey Aug. 28, 1935
16. Farr Brothers Riddle Rhythm 1935
17. Louie Lasky Caroline April 2, 1935
18. Ray Noble Dinah Oct. 9, 1935
19. Ray Noble Way Down Yonder in New Orleans May 10, 1935
20. Charlie LaVere Smiles April 5, 1935
21. Willie Bryant Throwing Stones at the Sun Jan. 4, 1935
22. Cleo Brown Lookie, Lookie, Lookie… March 12, 1935
23. Teddy Wilson Between the Devil… Oct. 7, 1935
24. Oliver Brown I Ain’t Got Nobody July 28, 1935
25. Albert Nicholas Tap Room Special Oct. 5, 1935
Volume 20
1. Mississippi Mud Steppers Moonglow 1934
2. Bob Wills Four or Five Times Sept. 24, 1935
3. Milt Brown Sheik of Araby March, 1936
4. Milt Brown Hesitation Blues March, 1936
5. Jimmy Revard Triflin’ Gal Oct. 22, 1936
6. Stuff Smith (Jonah Jones) I Don’t Want to Make History March 3, 1936
7. Valaida Snow Until the Real Thing Comes Along Sept. 6, 1936
8.. Don Albert On the Sunny Side… Nov. 18, 1936
9. Original St. Louis Crackerjacks Echo in the Dark Oct. 16, 1936
10. Ivy Anderson Oh Baby Maybe Someday Feb. 28, 1936
11. Billy Mitchell Two Old Maids April 4, 1936
12. Lil Hardaway/Old Ced Odom Derby Town Sept. 20, 1936
13. Count Basie/Lester Young Shoe Shine Boy Oct. 8, 1936
14. Bunny Berigan Mama Don’t Allow Jan. 8, 1936
15. Teddy Weatherford My Blue Heaven July 20, 1937
16. Benny Goodman (Orchestra) Swing Low Sweet Chariot Jan. 9, 1937
17. Count Basie (Orchestra) John’s Idea July 7, 1937
18. Berigan/Waller/Dorsey Blues March 30, 1937
19. Danny Polo More Than Somewhat Oct. 1, 1937
20. Mezz Mezzrow Blues in Disguise June 14, 1937
21. Louis Armstrong Alexander’s Ragtime Band July 7, 1937
22. Louis Armstrong Sun Showers July 7, 1937
23. Roy Eldridge After You’ve Gone Jan. 23, 1937
24. Billy Kyle (Charlie Shavers) Havin’ a Ball March 18, 1937
25. Benny Goodman (Quartet) Liza 1937
Volume 21
1. Dicky Wells Sweet Sue July 7, 1937
2. Roy Rodgers My Little Lady (Hadie Brown) Oct. 28, 1937
3. Teddy Hill Blue Rhythm Fantasy May 15, 1937
4. Bob Pope When My Dreamboat Comes Home April 11, 1937
5. Boots and His Buddies The Goo Sept. 17, 1937
6. Original Yellow Jackets Swingin’ at the Cat and Chew May 5, 1937
7. Charlie Christian Tea For Two Sept. 21, 1937
8. Maxine Sullivan Nice Work If You Can Get It Sept. 21, 1937
9. Duke Ellington Diga Diga Doo 1937
10. Django Reinhardt Sweet Georgia Brown Dec. 21, 1937
11. Original Yellow Jackets Business After Midnight March 5, 1937
12. Count Basie/Jimmy Rushing Good Morning Blues May 9, 1937
13. Django Reinhardt St. Louis Blues Sept. 9, 1937
14. Count Basie/Jimmy Rushing The You and Me That Used to Be June 30, 1937
15. Bill Coleman/D. Reinhardt Bill Coleman’s Blues Nov. 9, 1937
16. Eddie South (D. Reinhardt) Somebody Loves Me Nov. 23, 1937
17. Fred Astaire Nice Work If You Can Get It 1937
18. Harry James Texas Chatter Dec. 1, 1937
19. Herald Goodman and His Tennessee Valley Boys Banjo Rag 1937
20. Tommy Dorsey and Clambake 7 Stardust on the Moon July 20, 1937
21. Duke Ellington Dimuendo in Blue Sept. 20, 1937
22. Bud Freeman You Took Advantage of Me Jan. 17, 1938
23. Joe Marsala (B. Rich) Jim Jam Stomp 1938
24. Fats Waller You Had An Evening to Spare April 12, 1938
25. Unidentified Tiger Rag ca. 1938
26. Eddie Condon Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland April 20, 1938
Volume 22
1. Roy Newman Everybody’s Tryin’ to Be My Baby Dec. 1, 1938
2. Billie Holiday The Very Thought of You Sept. 15, 1938
3. Georgia White Daddy Let Me Lay It on You Oct. 21, 1938
4. Willie the Lion Smith Passionette Jan. 10, 1938
5. Herman Chittison I’m Putting All My Eggs in One Basket June 13, 1938
6. Andy Kirk Mary’s Idea Dec. 6, 1938
7. Lester Young & K.C. 6 Way Down Yonder on New Orleans Sept. 27, 1937
8. Coleman Hawkins/Freddie Johnson When Buddah Smiles June 14, 1938
9. Blind John Davis Alley Woman Blues May 19, 1938
10. Light Crust Dough Boys Pussy Pussy Pussy Nov. 30, 1938
11. Bob Wills Liza Pull Down the Shades 1938
12. Bob Dunn’s Vagabonds Stompin’ at the Honky Tonk 1939
13. Bob Crosby Smoky Mary Jan. 23, 1939
14. Charlie Barnet Scotch and Soda Jan. 20, 1939
15. Paul Byrd Lollypop ca. 1939
16. Pete Brown Ocean Motion April 20, 1939
17. John Kirby From Ab to C Oct. 28, 1938
18. Al Cooper and the Savoy Sultans When I Grow Too Old to Dream Oct. 16, 1939
19. Jelly Roll Morton Winin’ Boy Blues Dec. 14, 1939
20. Muggsy Spanier Lonesome Road Dec. 12, 1939
21. Artie Shaw Lady Be Good May 27, 1939
22. Nat Cole Dixie Jamboree Jan. 14, 1939
23. Jack Teagarden I Ain’t Lazy (I’m Just Dreamin’) 1939
24. Ziggy Elman You Took Advantage of Me Aug. 29, 1939
25. Raymond Scott Peter Tambourine March 1, 1939
26. Ella Fitzgerald My Heart Belongs to Daddy Feb. 17, 1939
Volume 23
1. Lionel Hampton High Society April 13, 1939
2. Frankie Newton The Blues My Baby Gave Me Jan. 13, 1939
3. Oscar Aleman Just A Little Swing 1939
4. Slim Galliard Chicken Rhythm Sept. 15, 1939
5. Red Nichols (Bobby Jones) The Jumpin’ Jive Oct. 9, 1939
6. Count Basie (trio) Fare Thee Honey Fare Thee Well Jan. 26, 1939
7. Earl Hines (Orchestra) Grand Terrace Shuffle July 12, 1939
8. Clarence Profit Don’t Leave Me Feb. 15, 1939
9. Baby Hines I’ve Lost My Head Over You March 1, 1939
10. Alberta Hunter Someday Sweetheart Aug. 15, 1939
11. James P. Johnson If Dreams Come True 1939
12. Buddy Jones She’s Sellin’ What She Used to Give Away 1939
13. Jack Jenney Stardust Oct. 19, 1939
14. Skinny Ennis Strange Enchantment 1939
15. Jimmy McPartland Sugar Oct. 20, 1939
16. Irving Fazola/Jess Stacy Washington and Lee Swing 1939
17. Eddie Condon There’ll Be Some Changes Made Aug. 11, 1939
18. Count Basie Volcano Nov. 6, 1939
19. Glenn Miller Pagan Love Song June 27, 1939
20. Bud Freeman The Eel July 19, 1939
21. The Cats and The Fiddle That’s On Jack, That’s On Dec. 17, 1939
22. Art Hodes/Rod Cless Diga Diga Doo Jan., 1940
23. Snub Mosely Old Man River March, 1940
24. Bob Crosby’s Bobcats Spain Feb. 6, 1940
Volume 24
1. Kid Rena Milenburg Joys Aug. 24, 1940
2. Sidney Bechet Save It Pretty Mama Sept. 6, 1940
3. Jelly Roll Morton Sweet Substitute Jan. 4, 1940
4. Johnny Dodds Gravier Street Blues ca. 1940
5. Coleman Hawkins/Roy Eldridge I Surrender Dear May 25, 1940
6. Barney Bigard (Strayhorn) Lament For Javanette Nov., 1940
7. Duke Ellington Harlem Air Shaft July 22, 1940
8. Helen Forrest I’d Be Lost Without You May 10, 1940
9. Benny Goodman (Orchestra) Moonlight on the Ganges Feb. 18, 1940
10. Cliff Bruner New Falling Down Blues 1940
11. Jimmy Dorsey Major and Minor Stomp 1940
12. Horace Henderson Chloe May 8, 1940
13. B. Goodman/L. Young/Basie/J. Jones/Christian/Clayton I Never Knew 1940
14. George Barnes I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles 1940
15. Miff Mole A Good Man Is Hard to Find (excerpt) 1940
16. Cab Calloway Pickin’ the Cabbage March 8, 1940
17. Mary Lou Williams Baby Dear Nov. 18, 1940
18. Hot Lips Page Lafayette Nov. 1, 1940
19. Eddie Durham Moten Swing Nov. 11, 1940
20. Joe Turner (W.L. Smith) Careless Love Nov. 26, 1940
21. Harlan Leonard Contrasts Jan. 11, 1940
22. Jay McShann(C. Parker/B. Anderson) Moten Swing Nov. 3, 1940
23. Jay McShann Swingmatism April 31, 1941
24. Modern Mountaineers Tryin’ to Be True April 7, 1941
Volume 25
1. Thelonious Monk (excerpts) Melancholy Baby/Rhythm Riff/Nice Work If You Can Get It 1941
2. Dave Appollon Stardust 1941
3. Earl Hines (Solo) Melancholy Baby April 3, 1941
4. Benny Carter Lullaby to a Dream April 1, 1941
5. Chu Berry Blowin’ Up a Breeze Aug. 28, 1941
6. Sam Donahue Flo Flo Nov. 12, 1941
7. Delta Rhythm Boys Georgia on My Mind 1941
8. Donald Lambert Anitra’s Dance 1941
9. Duke Ellington/Billy Strayhorn Just a Sittin’ and a Rockin’ June 5, 1941
10. Pee Wee Russell Jig Walk March 25, 1941
11. Claude Thornhill Portrait of a Guinea Farm April 16, 1941
12. Fletcher Henderson A Pixie From Dixie 1941
13. Rex Stewart Menelik 1941
14. Artie Shaw Suite 8 1941
15. Charlie Barnet Nowhere Jan. 27, 1941
16. Lena Horne (C. Barnet) Good for Nothin’ Joe Jan. 7, 1941
17. Lucky Millinder Apollo Jump Sept. 5, 1941
18. Lester Young Benny’s Bugle Dec. 2, 1941
19. Raymond Scott When Cootie Left the Duke Jan. 6, 1941
20. Machito and His Afro Cubans Nague 1941
21. Tommy Dorsey Loose Lid Special Aug. 19, 1941
22. Louis Jordan What’s the Use of Gettin’ Sober… July 21, 1942
23. Helen Humes (P. Brown) Mound Bayou Feb. 9, 1942
Volume 26
1. Duke Ellington (Strayhorn) Johnny Come Lately Feb. 26, 1942
2. Frank Froeba Sweet Lorraine July, 1942
3. Lil Green If I Didn’t Love You Jan. 21, 1942
4. Cassino Simpson Tea For Two May 17, 1942
5. Claude Thornhill (Gil Evans) Buster’s Last Stand June 19, 1942
6. Charlie Parker Cherokee early 1942
7. George Gershwin (Oscar Levant) Concerto in F 1942
8. Charlie Parker (E. Ware) I Found a New Baby ca. Sept., 1942
9. Roy Eldridge Stardust Nov. 16, 1943
10. Ella Mae Morse Tess’ Torch Song Oct. 28, 1943
11. Cliff Edwards Singin’ In The Rain 1943
12. Charlie Parker/Dizzy Gillespie Sweet Georgia Brown 1943
13. Dizzy Gillespie Night in Tunisia 1943
14. Bobby Hackett/E. Caceres Jada June, 1944
15. Harry Gibson In A Mist July 22, 1944
16. Ben Webster/H.L. Page/Clyde Hart Tea For Two mid 1944
17. Johnny Mercer Sweet Lorraine 1944
18. Jay McShann (Orchestra) Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams ca. March, 1944
19. Eddie Rosner St. Louis Blues ca. 1944
20. Miff Mole/Muggsy Spanier Angry April 15, 1944
21. Buck Ram’s All Stars Twilight In Teheran Sept. 18, 1944
22. Benny Harris Dee Dee’s Dance Dec. 19, 1944
23. Boyd Raeburn (arr. Finckel) Two Spoons In An Igloo June 22, 1944
24. Jimmy Dorsey (arr. Gillespie) Grand Central Getaway 1944
Volume 27
1. Nat Cole Body and Soul Jan. 17, 1944
2. Nat Cole What Is This Thing Called Love Jan. 17, 1944
3. Mary Lou Williams Caravan 1944
4. Mary Lou Williams Stardust Pt. 2 June 5, 1944
5. Coleman Hawkins Rainbow Mist Feb. 22, 1944
6. Coleman Hawkins (D. Gillespie) Woody ‘n You 1944
7. George Auld (Sonny Berman) Short Circuit Feb. 16, 1944
8. Don Byas (R. Williams/C Shavers) 1944 Stomp March 28, 1944
9. Cootie Williams (B. Powell) Floogie Boo Jan. 4, 1944
10. Julia Lee (J. McShann) Come on Over to My House Nov. 1, 1944
11. Jay McShann On the Sunny Side of the Street Nov. 1, 1944
12. Billie Holiday I Cover the Waterfront March 25, 1944
13. Duke Ellington Black, Brown and Beige: 3 Dances Dec. 19, 1944
14. Kid Ory (M. Carey, J. Noone) Mutt’s Blues March, 1944
15. Cecil Gant I Wonder 1944
16. Buddy and Ella Johnson When My Man Comes Home 1944
17. Al Duffy (Tony Mottola) Light Calvary Overture May 5, 1944
18. Miss Rhapsody Sugar Nov. 21, 1944
19. Alec Wilder Footnotes to A Summer Love 1945
20. Wooden Joe Nicholas Up Jumped the Devil May 17, 1945
21. Bunk Johnson Alexander’s Ragtime Band Nov. 21, 1945
22. Bunk Johnson You Always Hurt the One You Love Nov. 21, 1945
23. Pearl Bailey Who 1945
Volume 28
1. Frank Sinatra/L. Armstrong Blue Skies Aug., 1945
2. Rex Stewart/S. Scott/E. Bostic Big Chief Pawnee July 30, 1945
3. Kay Starr Good for Nothin’ Joe Dec., 1945
4. Doris Day/L. Brown We’ll Be Together Again Nov. 23, 1945
5. Joe Stafford Sometimes I’m Happy` 1945
6. Mel Powell Don’t Blame Me 1945
7. Louis Armstrong I Wonder 1945
8. Gatemouth Moore Did You Ever Love a Woman May 10, 1945
9. Merle Travis Cannonball Rag 1945
10. Lil Armstrong./Jonah Jones/J.C. Higginbotham I’m Confessin’ Jan. 9, 1945
11. Nat Cole/C. Shavers/H. Haymer Swingin’ on Central June 9, 1945
12. Harry Sweets Edison/Les Paul Get Happy Sept. 12, 1945
13. Ivy Anderson Tall, Dark, and Handsome Oct., 1945
14. D. Gillespie/C. Parker/A. Haig Dizzy Atmosphere Dec. 29, 1945
15. Coleman Hawkins/H. McGhee Rifftide Feb. 23, 1945
16. Billy Eckstein Orchestra Air Mail Special Feb. or March, 1935
17. Bill Eckstein/S. Vaughn Don’t Blame Me Feb. or March, 1945
18. Mezz Mezzrow Revolutionary Blues (Part 1) 1945
19. Fletcher Henderson Minor Riff 1945
20. Boyd Raeburn (D. Gillespie) Barefoot Boy With Cheek Jan. 7, 1945
21. Woody Herman (from) Ebony Concerto (composed 1945)
22. Bill Harris Mean to Me July 5, 1945
23. Peggy Lee Waiting for the Train to Come Home July 30, 1945
Volume 29
1. Kid Ory 1919 Rag 1946
2. Lester Young/N. Cole/B. Rich Somebody Loves Me March or April, 1946
3. Tommy Dorsey (arr. B. Finegan) Hollywood Hi Hat April 8, 1946
4. Dizzy Gillespie 52nd Street Theme Feb. 22, 1946
5. Dodo Marmarosa (Lucky Thompson) Dodo’s Bounce 1946
6. Harry Gibson Who Put the Benzedrine… Feb. 8, 1946
7. Pete Johnson Pete’s Lonesome Blues Jan. 26, 1946
8. George Lewis/Original Zenith Brass Band ‘Tain’t Nobody’s Business If I Do Feb. 26, 1946
9. Bebop Boys Bebop in Pastel Aug. 23, 1946
10. Stan Kenton (arr. G. Roland) Ecuador July 18, 1946
11. Woody Herman (R. Burns) Lady McGowran’s Dream Sept. 18, 1946
12. Frankie Trumbauer China Boy May 25, 1946
13. Benny Carter (S. White) Something to Remember You By April 22, 1946
14. Benny Goodman Up a Lazy River Oct. 14, 1946
15. Charles Mingus This Subdues My Passion May 6, 1946
16. Lucky Roberts Junkman Rag May 21, 1946
17. Jo Jo Adams When I’m in My Tea June 11, 1946
18. Mel Powell (Orchestra) Lover man June 3, 1946
19. Raymond Scott Naked City ca. 1946
20. Metronome All Stars/Frank Sinatra Sweet Lorraine Dec. 15, 1946
21. Hociel Thomas (Mutt Carey) Gambler’s Dream Aug. 30, 1946
22. Boyd Raeburn (arr. G. Handy) Over the Rainbow June 3, 1946
23. Howard McGhee Thermodynamics July 29, 1946
Volume 30
1. Don Byas I Found a New Baby Aug. 21, 1946
2. Serge Chaloff (Rodney/Swope/DiNovi Serge’s Urge Aug. 21, 1946
3. Art Hodes (Jazz Record 6) Ballin’ the Jack March 15, 1946
4. Lecuona Cuban Boys Baila La Conga 1946
5. Wild Bill Davison Improvisation for the March of Time 1946
6. Frank Signorelli Save It Pretty Mama Oct. 16, 1946
7. Pete Dailey Jazz Me Blues Oct. 18, 1946
8. Ray McKinley Cyclops Dec. 31, 1947
9. Lenny Tristano Yesterdays 1947
10. Allan Eager (D. Jordan) And That’s for Sure July 15, 1947
11. Brew Moore Blue Brew July 15, 1947
12. Charlie Parker/D. Gillespie/L. Tristano/J. LaPorta./B. Bauer On the Sunny Side of the Street Sept. 20, 1947
13. Coleman Hawkins (F. Navarro) Half Step Down Dec. 10, 1947
14. Dexter Gordon (Leo Parker) So Easy Dec. 11, 1947
15. Duke Ellington New York City Blues Dec. 27, 1947
16. Lionel Hampton (C. Mingus) Mingus Fingers Nov. 10, 1947
17. Louis Armstrong I’m Confessin’ Feb. 8, 1947
18. Red Allen Sweet Lorraine March 18, 1947
19. Stan Kenton (arr. Graettenger) Thermopolae 1947
20. Ethel Waters (acc. Reginald Beane) It’s Only a Paper Moon 1947
21. Miff Mole (B. Dodds et al.) How Come You Do Me 1947
22. Al Hibbler My Little Brown Book 1947
Volume 31
1. Bing Crosby/Al Jolson Alexander’s Ragtime Band March 25, 1947
2. Sidney Bechet Laura July 31, 1947
3. Chano Pozo Ritmo Afro Cubano 1947
4. Spanier/J.P. Johnson/Bechet/Nicholas Blue Turning Grey Over You 1947
5. Johnny Guarnieri Exactly Like You 1947
6. Art Tatum Cherokee 1947
7. Ella Fitzgerald Lady Be Good 1947
8. Lenny Tristano Don’t Blame Me 1947
9. Mutt Carey Slow Drivin’, Part 1 & 2 1947
10. Mary Ann McCall Time June 1, 1947
11. Bill Johnson and His Musical Notes Shorty’s Got to Go March 15, 1947
12. Astor Piazzolla Quejas De Bandoneon Aug. 21, 1947
13. T. Texas Tyler Who’s to Blame 1947
14. Hank Penny Locked Out 1947
15. Doc Pomus Pomus Blues Aug. or Sept., 1947
16. James P. Johnson Aintcha Got Music June 21, 1947
17. Allen Eager (Mettome, Wallington) Nightmare Allen Nov. 6, 1947
18. Joe Turner (P. Johnson) Jockey Blues Dec. 27, 1947
19. Kay Starr Garbage Can Blues Dec. 27, 1947
20. Nellie Lutcher I Thought About You Aug. 19, 1947
21. Buddy Rich (orch., arr. Finckl) What Is This Thing Called Love April, 1947
22. Benny Goodman (orch., arr. L. Williams) Lonely Moments Jan. 28, 1947
23. Charlie Parker Out of Nowhere Nov. 4, 1947
24. Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers Bop Alley Dec. 22, 1947
Volume 32
1. Serge Chaloff (Haig, Rodney, T. Kahn) Fine and Dandy Jan. 29, 1947
2. Dodo Marmarosa Tone Painting Pt. 1 & 2 1947
3. Bud Powell Somebody Loves Me Jan. 10, 1947
4. Thelonious Monk Off Minor Oct. 24, 1947
5. Leo Parker/H. McGhee/G. Ammon Leapin Leo 1947
6. Django Reinhardt Just One of Those Things May 21, 1947
7. Chubby Jackson (T. Aless/E. Carls) L’Ana May 20, 1947
8. Charlie Parker/Dizzy Gillespie Koko Sept. 29, 1947
9. Dizzy Gillespie (big band, arr. George Russell) Relaxin’ at Camrillo Sept. 29, 1947
10. Thelonious Monk Monk’s Mood Nov. 21, 1947
11. Claude Thornhill (G. Evans) Polka Dots and Moonbeams Nov. 6, 1947
12. Harry James Tuxedo Junction 1947
13. Dave Brubeck Octet I Hear a Rhapsody 1948
14. Hadda Brooks Out of the Blue 1948
15. Count Basie Seventh Avenue Express Oct. 19, 1948
16. Tony Fruscella/Chick Maures/Bill Triglia Little Orgg 1948
17. Anita O’Day What Is This Thing Called Love 1948
18. Miles Davis (Konitz/Lewis/Roach) Half Nelson Sept. 25, 1948
19. Miles Davis Nonet (arr. J. Lewis) Sil Vous Plais Sept. 4, 1948
20. Tadd Dameron (Navarro, Eager, Williams) Our Delight Summer or Fall 1948
21. James Moody’s Modernists The Fuller Bop Man Oct. 19, 1948
Volume 33
1. Fats Navarro (E. Henry) Boperation Oct. 11, 1948
2. Tommy Duncan and his Western All Stars Wrong Road Blues 1948
3. Stan Hasselgard (B. Carroll) Cottontop Nov. 18, 1948
4. Lester Young Just You Just Me Nov. 27, 1948
5. Charlie Parker My Old Flame 1948
6. Sir Charles Thompson Robbin’s Nest May, 1948
7. Rip Ramsey and His Texas Wanderers Wanderer’s Swing 1948
8. Sonny Stitt Relaxin’ May, 1948
9. Charlie Barnet (G. Fuller) Cuba Feb. 7, 1949
10. Billie Holiday Keeps on Raining Aug. 27, 1949
11. Babs Gonzalez Professor Bop Jan. 20, 1949
12. Metronome All Stars (Rugolo) Overtime Jan. 3, 1949
13. J.J. Johnson (S. Rollins) Bee Jay May 11, 1949
14. Johnny Carisi (wr., arr.) Lestorian Mode May 21, 1949
15. Gerry Mulligan Waterworks Aug. 23, 1949
16. Wardell Gray Southside Swing Nov. 11, 1949
17. Tadd Dameron (Big Ten) Focus Feb. 19, 1949
18. Jimmy Dorsey Out of Nowhere 1949
19. Buddy DeFranco (wr., arr. G. Russell) A Bird in Igor’s Yard April 23, 1949
20. Stan Getz (Walling, Swope, Gibbs, Rogers) T & S March 14, 1949
21. Stan Getz (Rainey, Cohn) Stan Gets Along 1949
22. Charlie Parker (Haig, Rodney) Bird of Paradise 1949
23. Bud Powell Tempus Fugit Feb., 1949
Volume 34
1. Omer Simeon/Knocky Parker Grandpa’s Spells 1949
2. Roy Porter (big band, Dolphy) Gassin’ the Wig Jan. or Feb., 1949
3. Art Pepper/Hampton Hawes Perdido April, 1949
4. Charlie Mariano (Truitt) Babylon May 25, 1949
5. Gil Fuller The Scene Changes July 11, 1949
6. Errol Garner I’m Confessin’ Summer 1949
7. Lee Konitz/Tristano Tautology Jan. 11, 1949
8. Lee Konitz/Warne Marsh Marshmallow June 28, 1949
9. Julia Lee When Your Lover Has Gone April 29, 1949
10. Walter Brown (J. Jackson/Ashby) Cindy Lou Oct. 31, 1949
11. Don Lanphere (D. Jordan) Spider’s Webb July 2, 1949
12. James Moody (Arne Domnerus) Out of Nowhere Oct. 7, 1949
13. Big Eye Louis Nelson Delisle Clarinet Marmalade July 19, 1949
14. Bud Powell/Sonny Stitt All God’s Chillun Got Rhythm Dec. 11, 1949
15. Lester Young Body and Soul April 2, 1950
16. Moon Mullican Southern Hospitality April 16, 1950
17. Dickie Jones (Benny Leaders) Salt Your Pillow Down ca. 1950 or 1951
18. Sarah Vaughn (M. Davis) Nice Work if You Can Get It May 19, 1950
19. June Christy (Kenton, arr. Rigolo) Come Rain or Come Shine 1950
20. Teddi King You May Not Love Me Dec., 1950
21. Chubby Jackson (orch., arr. T. Kahn, Mulligan, Aless) Flying the Coop March 15, 1950
22. Nat Pierce Orchestra (Ralph Burns) Red Hills and Green Barns (excerpt) Nov. or Dec., 1950
23. Stan Kenton (Russo) Solitaire Feb. 3, 1950
Volume 35
1. Joe Venuti Apple Blossoms ca. 1950
2. Dave Brubeck Singin’ in the Rain March, 1950
3. Al Haig Liza Feb. 27, 1950
4. Barbara Carroll Dancing on the Ceiling Feb. 15, 1950
5. Duke Ellington (M. Roach) The New Piano Roll Blues Sept. 21, 1950
6. Al Hibbler Song of the Wanderer 1950
7. Charlie Parker (Navarro, B. Powell) Ornithology June 30, 1950
8. Tony Scott Lover Come Back to Me (excerpt) July, 1950
9. Jack Teagarden (as above) Love Lies Feb. 21, 1950
10. Maynard Ferguson (arr. S. Rogers) Short Wave Sept. 13, 1950
11. Johnny Wigg’s and His New Orleans Band Zulu’s Parade June 11, 1950
12. Earl Hines (trio) I Hadn’t Anyone ‘Til You June 17, 1950
13. Miles Davis & Metronome All Stars (wr., arr. Ralph Burns, Chaloff, Shearing, Gibbs, LaPorta)
Early Spring Jan. 23, 1951
14. Bud Powell Dusky and Sandy Feb., 1951
15. Dickey Wells Black and Blue 1951
16. Stan Getz (Haig, Rainey, T. Kahn) Signal Oct. 28, 1951
17. Hank Garland Seventh and Union Aug. 31, 1951
18. Kid Thomas and his Algerian Stompers Panama Sept. 3, 1951
19. Eureka Brass Band You Tell Me Your Dream Aug., 1951
Volume 36
1. Johnny Otis, Linda Hopkins Doggin’ Blues Jan. 9, 1951
2. Ahmad Jamal Will You Still Be Mine Oct. 25, 1951
3. Hampton Hawes All The Things You Are Sept. 22, 1951
4. Bud Powell It Could Happen to You May 1, 1951
5. Paul Gonsalvez The Happening April 17, 1951
6. Miles Davis (J. McLean, S. Rollins) Denial Oct. 5, 1951
7. Charlie Mariano (D. Twardzik) Aviary 1951
8. Red Norvo (Mingus, Farlow) Godchild April 13, 1951
9. Red Rodney (J. Ford) Mark 1951
10. Sonny Rollins With A Song Dec. 17, 1951
11. Miles Davis/Lee Konitz Ezz-thetic March 8, 1951
12. Dinah Washington I’m a Fool to Want You June 2, 1951
13. George Lewis Weary Blues Aug., 1951
14. Dizzy Gillespie/J. Coltrane Birk’s Works 1951
15. George Wallington Polka Dot 1951
16. Roy Eldridge/Claude Bolling Fireworks 1951
17. Ben Webster/Johnny Otis Stardust Dec. 26, 1951