For lovers of hot jazz from the 1920s to share thoughts and information. If you are interested in such musicians as Bix Beiderbecke, Frankie Trumbauer, King Oliver, Louis Armstrong, Bennie Moten, Jelly Roll Morton, Jean Goldkette, or any of the other "hot" groups of the 1910s - 1930s, then we want YOU! Discussion topics range from the original 78 rpm records themselves, to current CD or LP reissues, to modern bands playing 1920s jazz and dance band music, to the style of different musicians, to just about anything related to this music.
I'd say that looks like a pretty classic case of someone just misreading the handwritten ledgers when typing it up. Bryan W. ... [Non-text portions of this
In this page from the Gennett ledgers I notice the recording of Froggie Moore by King Oliver's Creole Jazzband (title it was released as on the Gennett 78) is
"Lou Armstrong is rarin' to go. His trumpet is too tight and just won't quit" Not only Bix with Goldkette played the Greystone in Detroit. Louis Armstong