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6th editionWORKING DRAFT WITH NOTES
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Further background notes in case I
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Absolutely (Jabbo Smith)Grand Domin
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Ah-Ha! (James V. Monaco-Sidney Clar
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Zenith Hot Stompers 1248Black Eagle
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Tex’s original-looking 1920 sheet
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(this is not the popular Smith-Burr
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Barrel House Rag - Campbell hand-wr
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seen often both ways, so will chang
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Aug. 22, 1919; E 458166; Spencer Wi
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ecording was Bob Hudson. This may w
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Carroll Dickerson’s Savoy Orch, 5
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Al Dubin)Paul and His Gang 1329Bles
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“BLUE GOOSE”RAGThis says to me
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No composer credit on label. Chilto
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Lathair is the guy who worked in Ch
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Bouncing Around (Armand J. Piron-Pe
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Bright Star Blues (Armand J. Piron-
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Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say)."
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But fellow researchers out there, c
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Aha, LC cy catalog of 1929 says,Cal
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Did find the LC copyright:Candy lip
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35472. Joseph Samuels’ JB, 3/21,
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for Siras shows just two songs, Dan
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Innocent Ingenue Baby (Brian Hooker
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BUT: Great Song Thesaurus saysIt’
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Did you get the initials for Barnes
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Jazzing the Blues Away (Dick Heinri
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Rec. Parham 7/2/28, Victor V-38009,
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Steve Abrams: arranged by E. M. Bar
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Helm-Leigh Jazz & Blues Review 1332
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as "Hold On", "Keep Your Hand on th
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version. I copied it surreptitiousl
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anjo player. Banjohangout.org has d
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No Martin on copyright reg:Last (Th
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Copyright file shows title as Leavi
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ecordings by Acker Bilk/Ken Colyer
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Little Wonder (Butch Thompson)Hall
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assume that they were already in th
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Losantiville Blues (Frank Powers)Wa
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OK, we know our credit is good, but
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The copyright isLucy's sextette: a
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MAKE MY COTWHERE THECOT-COT-COTTONG
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On LP as Joplin-Morton, but properl
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Since his sheet music is at best "s
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up as composer in several online re
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Schaefer also made connection withA
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Confirmed by 1923 sheet music onlin
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Wonder why I never questioned it. (
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Confirmed by 9/8/27 copyright reg.
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Confirmed by copyright reg. 1/15/30
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'Moonlight; fox trot, by Conrad, pl
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South Frisco JB C/CD 1035Down Home
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Alexander Robinson on Paramount has
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They have two different copies of t
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Then comes this from Bolerium Books
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The change in time of the added cho
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Naked Dance (Tony Jackson-Jelly Rol
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John Gill’s Novelty Orchestra 127
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dated 1944, so I looked in 1944 cop
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Andy Razaf)Leigh-Dapogny Mysterious
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Dan Levinson’s Roof Garden JB 138
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Chris Tyle’s Silver Leaf JB 1298G
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Paramount Theatre Orchestra 1089No
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did Lyttleton-Fawkes nor Pameijer.
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Confirmed by 2/16/31 copyright reg.
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Harmony 311-H. Sadie Jackson (vcl a
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ecorded it both as Ozark Blues and
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lackface, and the audience loved th
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Bob, where in the world did you get
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Rec. Bigard’s Jazzopators (w/Carn
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Pig’s Feet and Slaw (Tiny Parham)
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all as Harry Dial, Chicago. None of
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time we played that tune, but did n
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named Bennett, or even Louis? Erdos
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Ragtime Hermit Thrush, The(Glenn Je
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1. The tune by J. Russel Robinson b
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Red Lips — Kiss My Blues Away(Alf
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Canary Cottage Dance Orchestra 1400
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Victor 26310, HMV B-9253 et al. DE
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RAGThere’s no hyphen, and WOOD is
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But where did that subtitle come fr
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Hmm, Parrish says unpub., rec. 1927
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Red Onions & Ottilie 1090Delirium T
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Savoy Blues (Kid Ory)Hal Smith’s
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Confirmed by 9/28/29 unpub. copyrig
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Rosa Henderson, 7/28, Marathon 045
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Jelly Roll expert, Rich Rouchard [s
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Si tu vois ma mère [If You See MyM
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Black Eagle JB 1356
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Dukes of Dixieland, Imperial 9086:"
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Glenn Jenks & Dan Grinstead 1292Ton
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Sobbin’ Blues (Art Kassel-Vic Ber
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Spikes bros. and Carter music house
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Sophomore, a collegiate prance; wor
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unless other of our brain trust can
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Sponge rag: by W. C. Simon; pf. Rev
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Not quite: ASM has it (1927, Harold
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Stomp your stuff; by Bill Krenz; pf
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a Sailor) (Charles B. Ward-Andrew B
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jazzstandards.com confirms our comp
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piano. And there was Sunday Rag --
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6/19/13 queried Butch as to possibl
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Confirmed by 12/17/30 unpub. copyri
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Keith Nichols Cotton Club Orchestra
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ecitation. © Feb. 14, 1933; E for.
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Alabam Orch, 4/15/24, Vocalion 1480
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all three names. Zimmerman in one p
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ASM, 1929, Mills; w. Razaf/m. Walle
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And which, in an odd way, is what y
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Oops, not in Rust. My Jan Garber re
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Recorded by Morton as a piano solo,
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Let’s leave it Tia Juana, Bob.Tic
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Hal Smith on 1217 says “also know
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Robbie: This is a blatant plagiaris
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Web site on the revue confirms it.
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Street Rag” on cover but “12th
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"noticeably more genteel," J. Rosam
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and arrangement, ending in a furiou
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Univ. of Wisconsin Symphony Band 12
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“Washboard Blues” be published.
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and then what looks like a mechanic
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What can I say after I say I'm sorr
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Charleston Chasers Columbia ends wi
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Tweet-Tweet-Tweet) (Gene Austin-Jim
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When the sun sets down South; w Nob
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Australian National Library indexes
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For what it’s worth, I have 11 re
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online hits report Wild Cat, making
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And the two names are listed separa
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[of Canada] in D fiat. New York, Ch
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Yerba Buena Stomp (Lu Watters)Origi
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San Jacinto StompRec.George Lewis T
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Golden Eagle JB 1080Monty Sunshine
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Chick Bullock, 1/12/31, Conqueror 7
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There is a Zig Zag Rag in from 1913
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Justin RinglebenCy Seymour = Willia
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What a Dream (Sidney Bechet)Who’l
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CATALOG EDITION HISTORY(Or, I Can
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Tunes or composers for which I real
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Stock Yard/Stockyard Blues by Maceo
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COUNTRY/STRING BAND RECORDSCan I tr
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Dallas Rag Coley Jones?Dans les rue
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I’m getting my bonus in loveimagi
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pelican drag - harry carneyPenn Bea
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that futuristic rag - bloomthat rag