Band, US
Jazz
The Red Onion Jazz Babies sessions (created by the Gennett label) were organized by Clarence Williams and featured Lil Hardin-Armstrong, who had come east to be near her husband Louis who had just joined Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra the month before. The sessions are also famous for bringing Sidney Bechet and Louis Armstrong together for the first time on record. The group never toured officially and recorded together only four times. They recorded in New York from 1924-1925.
Louis Armstrong tr, voc 1901-1971 US | |
Buster Bailey cl 1902-1967 US | |
Buddy Christian bj 1885-1958 US | |
Lil Hardin-Armstrong p US | |
Aaron Thompson tb |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Terrible Blues / Santa Claus Blues | Louis Armstrong With The Red Onion Jazz Babies | 1995 | Album |
Louis Armstrong In New York | Louis Armstrong With The Red Onion Jazz Babies With Trixie Smith & Her Down Home Sync. | 1976 | Compil. |
Louis Armstrong With The Red Onion Jazz Babies & Freddie Keppard With Doc Cook's Dreamland Orchestra | Louis Armstrong With The The Red Onion Jazz Babies / Freddie Keppard With Cook's Dreamland Orchestra | 1973 | Compil. |
Louis Armstrong 1924 | Louis Armstrong With The Red Onion Jazz Babies Featuring Sidney Bechet And Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra | 1970 | Compil. |
The Red Onion Jazz Babies | The Red Onion Jazz Babies, Louis Armstrong, Josephine Beatty | 1968 | Compil. |
Red Onion Jazz Babies | Louis Armstrong And The Red Onion Jazz Babies | 1960 | Single |
Cake Walking Babies / Play That Thing | Louis Armstrong And Sidney Bechet With The Red Onion Jazz Babies / Tommy Ladnier And Jimmie Noone With Ollie Powers' Orchestra | 1954 | Album |
Dipper Mouth Blues / Cake Walking Babies (From Home) | King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band / The Red Onion Jazz Babies | 1942 | Album |
Cake Walking Babies (From Home) / Of All The Wrongs You've Done To Me | The Red Onion Jazz Babies | 1925 | Album |