[78-L] Sugar Foot Stomp / Dipper Mouth Blues

Taylor Bowie bowiebks at isomedia.com
Thu Feb 5 17:02:46 PST 2009


Hi Malcolm,

That's some sort of reissue ca. 1925.  Both sides were originally backed by 
another tune by the same band.  The red Gennetts were later than the blue 
ones...1925-26,  I think.

Taylor B


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Malcolm - Venerable Music" <malcolm at venerablemusic.com>
To: <78-L at klickitat.78online.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 4:55 PM
Subject: [78-L] Sugar Foot Stomp / Dipper Mouth Blues


> Hey Everyone - Got lucky yesterday and junked a copy of Gennett-3076, New 
> Orleans Rhythm Kings on the A-Side & King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band on the 
> B-side doing Sugar Foot Stomp. I was thinking that this may be Armstrong's 
> first issued recording since this is a much lower number than most of the 
> Oliver Gennetts & is also on the red label rather than the blue? It was 
> recorded in the same first session as many of the other Oliver 5000s, but 
> was this one actually the first commercially issued side? Also, when I 
> looked it up in Rust, it listed the title as Dipper Mouth Blues with 
> parentheses around (Sugar Foot Stomp), but the label makes no mention of 
> Dipper Mouth Blues?? Where does this title come from??
> Thanks for the help - great record, but jazz is not my strong suit!
> Malcolm
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