Album US 1937 on Vocalion label
Jazz and Blues (Boogie Woogie, Piano Blues)
Both sides labeled as Fox Trots and recorded October 9, 1936 in Chicago, IL. Side B from "Lady, Be Good" Later releases on Columbia and Parlophone credit the group as Count Basie's Blue Five, and on other labels as the Count Basie Quintet. At the time of the recording, the band had already been signed to the competing Decca record label, so they recorded under the name “Jones-Smith, Incorporated” (named for trumpeter Carl Smith and drummer Jonathan “Jo” Jones). Recording dates/locations and performance credits from Jazz and Ragtime Records (1897-1942): A-K. Made in U.S.A.
![]() | Jones-Smith Incorporated , US album by |
![]() | Walter Page b, 1900-1957 US bass, uncredited |
![]() | Jo Jones dr, 1911-1985 US drums, uncredited |
![]() | Count Basie p, 1904-1984 US leader, uncredited, piano, uncredited |
![]() | Lester Young ts, 1909-1959 US tenor saxophone, uncredited |
![]() | Carl Smith tr, trumpet, uncredited |
![]() | Jimmy Rushing voc, 1901-1972 US vocals, chorus |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Boogie Woogie | Jones-Smith Incorporated | Clarence "Pinetop" Smith | |
2 | Lady, Be Good | Jones-Smith Incorporated | George Gershwin |