Band,
Jazz
New York based jazz ensemble fronted by Thomas Morris in the 1920's. Different lineup than Morris's Hot Babies.
Wellman Braud b 1891-1966 US | |
Joe Nanton tb 1904-1946 US | |
Jabbo Smith tr, voc *1908 US | |
Ernest Elliot sax US | |
Rex Stewart tr, cor 1907-1967 US | |
Buddy Christian bj 1885-1958 US | |
Lee Blair bj 1903-1966 US | |
Thomas Morris cor 1897-1945 US | |
Bobbie Leecan g, bj | |
Jimmy Archey tb 1902-1967 US | |
Bill Benford b, tu 1902-1994 US | |
Geechie Fields tb *1904 US | |
Mike Jackson p 1888-1945 US | |
Happy Caldwell ts 1903-1978 US |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Thomas Morris | Thomas Morris And His Seven Hot Babies | 1995 | Compil. |
Thomas Morris | Thomas Morris And His Seven Hot Babies, New Orleans Blue Five | 1995 | Compil. |
Thomas Morris | Thomas Morris And His Seven Hot Babies / New Orleans Blue Five | 1967 | Single |
Please Take Me Out Of Jail / He's Gone Away | Thomas Waller With Thomas Morris And His Seven Hot Babies | 1928 | Album |
I Ain't Got Nobody / Red Hot Dan | Thomas Waller With Thomas Morris And His Seven Hot Babies | 1928 | Album |
The Digah's Stomp / Geechee | Thomas Waller With Thomas Morris And His Seven Hot Babies | 1928 | Album |
Blues From The Everglades / P.D.Q. Blues | Thomas Morris And His Seven Hot Babies | 1927 | Album |
Savannah Blues / Won't You Take Me Home | Thomas Waller With Thomas Morris And His Seven Hot Babies | 1927 | Album |
Jackass Blues / Ham Gravy | Thomas Morris And His Seven Hot Babies | 1926 | Album |
Georgia Grind / Charleston Stampede | Thomas Morris And His Seven Hot Babies | 1926 | Album |
Thomas Morris And His Seven Hot Babies | Thomas Morris And His Seven Hot Babies | Single | |
Volume 1 (1926) | Thomas Morris And His Seven Hot Babies And New Orleans Blue Five | Compil. |