
From the second half of the 1930's some of the famous Big Bands in the USA featured small groups from their ranks at concerts and on record. The bands of Tommy Dorsey, Artie Shaw, and Paul Whiteman had their "Clambake Seven", "Gramercy Five", and "Swing Wing" respectively, to name a few. The idea however, was not new. In the early 1920's a small contingent from the well-known dance orchestra the "California Ramblers", began recording for several American record companies.
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Don't Bring Lulu
Melancholy Lou
Deep Elm
Those Panama Mamas
Prince Of Wails
Swamp Blues
Them Ramblin' Blues
Arkansas Blues
Play It, Red
Hot Henry!
And Then I Forget
My Cutey's Due At Two-To-Two Today
Deep Blue Sea Blues
Could I? I Certainly Could
Fallin' Down
Here Comes Malinda
Tomorrow Mornin'
I'm Satisfied Beside That Sweetie of Mine
Those Panama Mamas (Are Ruing Me)
Look Who's Here!
Got No Time
I Wonder What's Become Of Joe?
Cross Words Between My Sweetie and Me
In Your Green Hat (Take 1)
In Your Green Hat (Take 2)
Deep Elm (You Tell 'Em I'm Blue)
I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Me)
Those Panama Mama's (Are Ruining Me)
Cotton
Truckin
Look Who's Here
I wonder what's become of Joe
Could I? I Certainly Could - Columbia 628-D -1926
In Your Green Hat - Take 2
I Love My Baby
And Then I Forget - Columbia 719-D -1926
My Cutie's Due At Two to Two - Columbia 719-D -1926
Swamp Blues - Columbia 1103-D -1927
The Day I Let You get Away
Got No Time - Columbia 403-D -1925
Those Panama Mammas
Them Ramblin’ Blues
She Knows Her Onions
Here Comes Melinda - Columbia 628-D -1926
Look Who's Here - Columbia 403-D -1925
Tap Room Specail (Panama)
In Your Green Hat - Take 1
Hard-Hearted Hannah
I'm Satisfied Beside That Sweetie O' Mine
Cross Words
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