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Release Date: 1968Label: Historical Records
Yellow coverRecording locations, dates and sources:
A1: New York, Jan. 25, 1926, from Dixie Washboard Band - I've Found A New Baby / Boodle-Am
A2, A3: Chicago, January 1927, from Jeanette's Synco Jazzers - The Bumps / What’s That Thing
A4, A5: N.O., April 13, 1926, from Papa Celestin And His Tuxedo Jazz Band - My Josephine / Station Calls
A6: New York, August 1925, from Grant & Wilson, Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra - Come On, Coot Do That Thing / Have Your Chill, I'll Be Here When Your Fever Rises
B1, B2: New York, April 23, 1929, from Jasper Davis & His Orchestra - Georgia Gigolo / It Feels So Good
B3: Chicago, November 7, 1926, from Okeh 8454
B4: Chicago, June 15, 1926, from Okeh 8437
B5, B6: Los Angeles, July 1925, from Sonny Clay's Plantation Orchestra - Jambled Blues / Bogaloosa Blues
B7: Los Angeles, October 1927, from Vocalion 15641
Discographical Notes: Brian Rust's Jazz Records 1897-1931
Mary Lou Burley is an alias for Mary Lou Williams; she is credited as "Mary Lou Burley (Williams)" on the record.
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