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Abe Holzmann
Come and Trip It: Instrumental Dance Music, 1780's-1920's

Frederic E. Weatherly
Henry Burr Anthology

Charlie Henderson
Yes Sir, That's My Baby: The Golden Years of Tin Pan Alley, 1920-1929
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Come and Trip It: Instrumental Dance Music, 1780's-1920's Abe Holzmann Rodney Miller, fiddle; Ellen Farren, fortepiano; Judith Plant, keyed bugle; Gerard Schwarz and His Dance Orchestra; Dick Hyman and His Dance Orchestra; Alan G. Moore, fortepiano; Dick Hyman; Gerard Schwarz; Federal Music Society play
Henry Burr Anthology The Original King of Pop Frederic E. Weatherly Henry Burr, tenor; Irving Gillette [pseudonym of Henry Burr], tenor; Peerless Quartet; Albert Campbell, tenor; Steve Porter, baritone; Frank C. Stanley, bass; Ada Jones, soprano; Will Oakland, countertenor; Arthur Collins, baritone; John Meyer, bass; Sterling Trio; Billy Murray, tenor; Carl Mathieu, tenor; Frank Banta, piano play
Little Club Jazz: Small Groups in the 30s Edgar Leslie Cootie Williams and His Orchestra; Bob Howard and His Orchestra; Emillio Caceres Trio; Louis Prima and His New Orleans Gang; Joe Marsala's Chicagoans; Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra; Roly's Tap-Room Gang; Barney Bigard and His Jazzopaters; John Kirby and His Orchestra; Stuff Smith and His Onyx Club Orchestra; Joe Venuti's Blue Four; Harlem Footwarmers; Eddie South and His International Orchestra; Henry Allen, trumpet; Coleman Hawkins, tenor saxophone; Gene Gifford and His Orchestra; Candy and Coco; Red Norvo and His Swing Sextet; Putney Dandrige and His Orchestra play
Yes Sir, That's My Baby: The Golden Years of Tin Pan Alley, 1920-1929 Charlie Henderson Cliff Edwards; Paul Whiteman; Ruth Etting; Al Jolson; Blossom Seeley; Ethel Waters; Rudy Vallee; Ted Lewis; Jack Smith; Sophie Tucker; Louis Armstrong; Gene Austin play
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