Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
King | 4518 | single | Flo Garvin | I'm on the outside looking in / Let me keep you warm |
- | 4531 | - | Jimmy Cole | I got it bad and that ain't good / Cole tater |
- | 4537 | - | Tiny Bradshaw | Newspaper boy blues / Mailman's sack |
- | 4547 | - | - | Rippin' and runnin' / Lay it on the line |
- | EP306 | EP | - | Volume 3 |
Vogue | V3125 | single | Jimmy Cole | I got it bad and that ain't good / Cole tater |
- | V3133 | - | Tiny Bradshaw and his Orchestra | The train kept a-rollin' / Mailman's sack |
- | V3216 | - | Tiny Bradshaw et son Orchestre | Two dry bones on the pantry shelf / Lay it on the line |
Westside | WESA824 | CD | Tiny Bradshaw | Walk That Mess!: The Best of the King Years |
Leader | Site | Date | Session | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
Flo Garvin | New York, NY | January 11, 1952 | [session] | alto saxophone |
Jimmy Cole and his Orchestra | - | - | [session] | vocal |
Tiny Bradshaw and his Orchestra | Cincinnati, OH | February 27, 1952 | [session] | alto saxophone |
James Robert Coe(March 20, 1921 – February 26, 2004), known professionally as Jimmy Coe jazz saxophonist. Wikipedia