Single US 1923 on Edison Records label
Jazz, Pop and Classical
Side R recorded April 20, 1923. Side L recorded April 26, 1923. Both sides were cut in the Edison Studios from Manhattan's Knickerbocker Building located between the 5th Avenue & the 16th Street (75-79 Fifth Avenue) in New York. Coupling date: 5/30/1923.
![]() | Joe Thomas Sax-O-Tette , album by |
![]() | Charlie Kerr's Orchestra , album by |
![]() | Jerry Di Masi soprano saxophone, uncredited, clarinet, uncredited, alto saxophone, uncredited |
![]() | Eddie Lang g, 1902-1933 US banjo, uncredited |
![]() | Charles E. Kerr , directed by, drums, uncredited |
![]() | Robert H. McCracken piano, uncredited |
![]() | Abe S. McGraw saxophone, uncredited |
![]() | Archie Nicholson saxophone, uncredited |
![]() | T. Taylor Buckley saxophone, uncredited |
![]() | Walter Griebe saxophone, uncredited |
![]() | Joe Thomas sax, directed by, conductor, leader, saxophone, uncredited |
![]() | Vicenzo D'Imperio soprano saxophone, uncredited, alto saxophone, uncredited, tenor saxophone, uncredited |
![]() | Joe de Luca trombone, uncredited |
![]() | Leo McConville tr, US trumpet, uncredited |
![]() | Mike Trafficante b, *1892 US tuba, uncredited |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | A Song Of India | Joe Thomas Sax-O-Tette | Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov | |
2 | Mad ('Cause You Treat Me This Way) | Charlie Kerr's Orchestra | Bobby Heath, Jimmy McHugh |