Which QRS recordings? Â ... Mule Walk & Jazz Talk:Â http://thereisjazzbeforetrane.blogspot.com/ ________________________________ From: Dan Van Landingham...
What can you tell me abut four sides Waller cut for QRS? ... From: Agustin Perez Gasco <ekebbbapg@...> Subject: Re: [RedHotJazz] Clarence Williams To:...
Hello all; Glad I found this group. I'm sure I'll learn a lot, and I've always been interested in music from 1895 - 1930 or so. I've just posted a file of my...
Max Vreede had the original issue as well as a Paramount test with different takes of these on each side. At the time (late 60's) the general consensus was...
In his "Fats Waller - Ultimate Discography", Stephen Taylor lists: c. January 1927 Joe Sims and Clarence Williams -  Paramount New York City, New York. Joe...
Hi K-B: I haven't seen a copy of Names and Numbers, would very much like to read the article. The Past Jazz Masters are important and overlooked: I consider...
I think it is about: Shut Your Mouth (Joe Simms) 1-1927 New York, New York Paramount 12435 What Do You Know About That? (Clarence Williams) 1-1927 New York,...
The two titles in question are "What Do You Know About That?" and "Shut Your Mouth", recorded for Paramount around January 1927. They have been reissued twice...
Could you provide the name of the tune and under which name it was recorded (and perhaps a link if it is not on the RHJA ? ________________________________ ...
Hi everybody, I have a lot of suggestions for re-examine established (or semi-established) Clarence Williams personnels, which I would like to offer in these...
Hi John, I would also wish somebody to find alternate takes of Lazy Drag, Charleston Stampede and Georgia, but, until then, let´s be happy to have The Mess...
FWIW, Jimmy Raschel's given name was James E. Rachels (sic), the son of a physician. His brother, Arthur W. Rachels, 2 years Jimmy's junior, was also a...
Yves, thank you for your kind words, which are very much appreciated. I also do not possess matrix #18911, more's the pity. It would be good to work out who...
Hello, Nick, Michael and all else concerned about Paul Davis CHAMPION 40038 I just purchased Frog Spawn, and will have more to say in the next day or...
... From: "Bobby McGee" ... Well, let's say this will be a warm, but collective "thank you", and all others will be as private as the requests. For possible...
Hello again! I was not prepared for the overwhelming response to my post on free CDs. I will pick a few of you on a first-come, first-served basis. Sadly I...
Hello! My name is Ken and I'm new to this group, this is my first post. Somewhat unusual perhaps, but... I'm moving and I need to get rid of a bunch of stuff....
On the subject of the Wade band in New York... is this the basis for the Perry Bradford Timeless CD's firm identification of a Wade group on the 1926 Georgia...
About Morris's 1926 Victor sides... kbrau44 is correct: The Mess-2 was in fact included on RCA FPM1 7049. Georgia Grind-2 has been listed (in Lord, and...
I've just deleted a "reminder" which email subscribers still received - in HTML format, even though they chose plain text once and for all. No security issue...
Hi Yves, sorry for delayed answer (or reaction), but your remarks are very interesting. For a long time now do I adore Len Davis´ tpt-playing. There aren´t...
I'm cognizant of the fact that this is a Forum, but thanks for reminding me. It was Scott Alexander whom I sent numerous e-mails about incorrect personnel on...
Such corrections should be directed at the RedHotJazz site owner, Scott Alexander, and not this list, which is a discussion group sharing the name. I think...
I've tried for months to have the name of the piano player on the Casino Royale sides corrected, to no avail. He's listed as Art Hodges when in fact it was Art...
K.B., You're definitely right about the Williams reed players (see our never-ending thread about the clarinet on "Red Hot Flo"). There are many sessions...