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“Close Fit Blues” – Memphis Jazzers (1929)
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“That’s What I Call Keen” – Eddie South and his Alabamians (1928)
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“Sun to Sun Blues” – Lonnie Johnson (1926)
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“Slow Death” – Douglas Williams (1928)
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“Kansas City Stomps” – Jelly Roll Morton’s Red Hot Peppers (1928)
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“Showboat Shuffle” – King Oliver and his Dixie Syncopators (1927)
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“Bimbo” – Clarence Williams and his Orchestra (1933)
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“Wild Man Blues” – Johnny Dodds’ Black Bottom Stompers (1927)
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“Wild Man Blues” – Johnny Dodds and his Chicago Boys (1938)
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“The Doodle Um Blues” – The Benson Orchestra of Chicago (1924)
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“Floyd’s Guitar Blues” – Andy Kirk and his Clouds of Joy (1939)
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“Honeycomb Harmony” – Musical Stevedores (1929)
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“Happy Rhythm” – Musical Stevedores (1929)
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“Limehouse Blues” – Quintette of the Hot Club of France (1936)
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“Wall St Wail” – The Jungle Band (Duke Ellington) – 1929
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New Orleans Bootblacks – “Mad Dog” (1926)
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Henry “Red” Allen – “Whose Honey Are You”
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“Wild Man Blues” – Jelly Roll Morton and his Red Hot Peppers (1927)
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“Wild Man Blues” – Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven (1927
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“Deep Henderson” – The Savannah Syncopators (King Oliver) – 1926
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“I Wanna Count Sheep (Til The Cows Come Home)” – Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra (1932)
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“Bugle Call Blues” – Ford Dabney’s Syncopated Orchestra (1922)
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“She’s Nothing But Nice” – WIlton Crawley (1927)
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“My Papa Doesn’t Two-time No Time” – Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra (1924)
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“Bass Ale Blues” – Joe Candullo and his Everglades Orchestra
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Paul Howard’s Quality Serenaders – “The Ramble” – Victor V-38068 – Transfer from 78 rpm record
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“When Day is Done” – Dave Nelson and The King’s Men (1931)
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“Ain’t Gonna Give You None Of My Jelly Roll” – Clarence Williams (1934)
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“Charlie’s Idea” – Paul Howard’s Quality Serenaders
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“That Wicked Stomp” – Atlanta Syncopators
