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“Gulf Coast Blues” – Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra (1923)
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“You’se A Viper” – Stuff Smith and his Onyx Club Boys (1936)
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“Heah Me Talkin’ To Ya?” – Louis Armstrong and his Savoy Ballroom Five (1928)
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“Futuristic Jungleism” – Mills Blue Rhythm Band (1931)
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“Whip it to a Jelly” – Clara Smith (1926) – Blues Vocal with Lem Fowler on Piano
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“Born to Swing” – Mildred Bailey and her Orchestra (1938)
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“Flag That Train” – Bailey’s Lucky Seven (1925)
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“High Society” – Clarence Williams and his Orchestra (1933)
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“High Society” – Clarence Williams and his Washboard Band (1929) – Columbia D.B. 3513 (take C)
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“High Society” – Clarence Williams’ Washboard Band (1929) – OKeh 8706 (take A)
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“Shout, Sister, Shout!” – Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra featuring Rosetta Tharpe (1941)
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“If You’ll Come Back” – The Georgians (1924)
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“Get Rhythm in your Feet” – Henry Allen and his Orchestra (1935)
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“Arkansas Blues” – Tim Brymn and his Black Devil Orchestra (1921)
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“Aggravatin’ Papa” – Broadway Melody Makers (1923)
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“Aunt Hagar’s Blues” – Broadway Melody Makers (1923)
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“Sunshine” – The Gotham Troubadours (1928)
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“Goin’ To Get ‘Cha” – Fess Williams and his Royal Flush Orchestra (1929)
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“Slide, Mr Jelly, Slide” – Fess Williams and his Royal Flush Orchestra (1929)
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“The Chant” – The Variety Boys (1941)
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“Jubilee Stomp” – Duke Ellington’s Wonder Orchestra (1928)
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“Lots O’ Mama” – Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra (1924)
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“Oh Boy I’m In the Groove” – Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five (1940)
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“She’s my Sheba, I’m Her Sheik” – St Louis Rhythm Kings (1925)
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“Rhythm Step” – Fred Elizalde and his Orchestra (1927)
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Charleston – Quintette Du Hot Club De France (1937)
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Did Anyone Ever Tell You? – The Gotham Stompers (1937) with Ivie Anderson



