Miscellaneous Albums Related to Bix Bill Challis’ The Goldkette Project Circle CLP-118. Recorded in December of 1986 by Vince Giordano and his Nighthawks featuring,
Complete Compilations of Bix’s Recordings Joker This is the first attempt to transcribe all of Bix’s 78 rpm recordings in chronological order, including
Baby Won’t You Please Come Home This side was recorded on April 17, 1929, by Frank Trumbauer and his Orchestra. Both Bix and Andy Secrest
Miscellaneous Chapter VII, entitled “The Legend“, of “The Bix Bands, a Bix Beiderbecke disco-biography” by Castelli, Kaleveld, and Pusateri provides “a number of possible Bix
Cradle of Love On January 24, 1929, in Chicago, IL, Ray Miller and his Orchestra recorded three sides. One of these was Cradle of Love. Brad
Waiting At the End of the Road This recording, made by the Paul Whiteman Orchestra on September 13, 1929, has almost always been viewed as Bix’s
One Night in Havana This recording was made by Hoagy Carmichael and his Orchestra on September 15, 1930, the day of Bix’s last appearance on
Doo-Wacka-Doo This recording by Marion McKay’s Orchestra for Gennett on December 17, 1924, is discussed in detail by Warren K. Plath in the International Association
Oh Gee! Oh Joy!, Why Do I Love You?, Ol’ Man River On March 3, 1928, Lou Raderman and His Pelham Heath Inn Orchestra recorded
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