450517 BUNK JOHNSON’s BAND
  Recorded : 1945-05-17, George Lewis's home, 827 St. Philip street, New Orleans
     
Personnel    
  Bunk Johnson trumpet
  George Lewis clarinet
  Lawrence Marrero banjo
  Alcide “Slow Drag” Pavageau string bass
  Warren “Baby” Dodds drums
  Ed Johnson vocals
     
Recordings    
     
864 Blues (vocal - Ed Johnson) Jazzology BJ Book CD #7
     
865 Noon's Blues (vocal - Ed Johnson) Dan Records VC7020, VC4018
    American Music AMCD-12
    JzCon JJC78
     
  add Jim Robinson , trombone  
     
866 Do Right Baby (vocal - Ed Johnson) American Music 511
    Wolf WJS-1001, WJS-1001CD
    American Music Book CD
     
867 Lonesome Road Dan Records VC7020, VC4018
     
868 Lonesome Road American Music 638, AMCD-6
    Storyville SLP 201
    DALP2/1944
    Dan Records VC7016, VC4008
    JzCon JJC78
     
869 Golden Leaf Strut Dan Records VC7020, VB1004, VC4018
    JzCon JJC78
     
870 Golden Leaf Strut American Music AMCD-12
     
871 The Cat Got Kittens (vocal - Ed Johnson) American Music AMCD-12
    Dan Records VC7020, VC4018
    JzCon JJC78
     
872 My Old Kentucky Home Dan Records VC7020, VC4018
    JzCon JJC78
     
873 My Old Kentucky Home American Music 514, AMCD-6
    Storyville SLP 202
    Dan Records VC7011, VC4009
     
874 Milneburg Joys American Music 644, AMCD-6
    Storyville SEP401
    Wolf WJS-1001, WJS-1001CD
     
887 Lady Be Good Purist PU-8
    Nola LP6, TC006
    American Music AMCD-12
    Dan Records VC7020, VC4018
    JzCon JJC78
     
888 My Old Grey Bonnet American Music AMCD-12
    Dan Records VC7020, VC4018
    JzCon JJC78
     
889 Ballin’ The Jack Not issued
     
890 Indiana American Music AMCD-15
     
891 The Waltz You Saved For Me American Music AMCD-15
     
892 When You And I Were Young Maggie American Music AMCD-15
     
Notes    
Master 864 was edited without vocal and issued as Down In Jungle Town.
Master 865 is issued as Noon's Blues.
Master 870 is cut at the start, A faulty introduction or perhaps a whole chorus is missing.
The Storyville EP lists master 874, but according to Bill Russell master 870 was issued. Issued as Milneburg Joys.
Masters 875-886 were used for the Wooden Joe Nicholas recordings, made the same day.
The Purist release of master 887 has a label marked PU-8, but the cataloque number is in fact 1003.
     
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