The Cotton Pickers





Cotton Pickers was the generic band name that Brunswick Records used on its small jazz band recordings made in 1922-1923, 1924-1925, and again in 1929. These were intended to compete with popular dance records issued on other labels by groups such as Ladd's Black Aces, Bailey's Lucky Seven, and the Memphis Five. The earliest incarnation of Cotton Pickers was led by clarinetist Bennie Krueger and included trumpeter Phil Napoleon, trombonist Miff Mole, and pianist Frank Signorelli, all of who also appeared in The Original Memphis Five. In time practically the whole personel of the Memphis Five was brought into the ranks of Cotton Pickers, and this is the way the band stood until September of 1923 (through Brunswick 2532). It is not known why the group stopped recording for Brunswick at this point, although one might speculate Columbia (to whom the Memphis Five was contracted exclusively) got wise as to the identity of Cotton Pickers and told Phil Napoleon and company to knock it off.

Brunswick decided to revive the name in February 1924 and continued to use it until late 1925 as a pseudonym for recordings by loosely organized personnel that varied considerably from one session to another. Based on aural evidence, largely speculative evidence suggests that a small group drawn from the ranks of the New York-based Ray Miller Orchestra made recordings under the Cotton Pickers name during this time. At this stage the Miller band included both Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, saxophonist Frank Trumbauer, and coincidentally Miff Mole, who proved the only holdover from the earlier incarnation of Cotton Pickers. On these later Cotton Pickers sides it may be Trumbauer and Mole who see most of the action, the latter spectacularly so on Down and Out Blues.

The final 1929 batch of Cotton Pickers records, made seemingly as an afterthought, were also thought to be coordinated by Ray Miller. By that time the hot soloists of 1925 had moved on to other things, but the last sessions features vocal choruses by Libby Holman and Dick Robertson. While the name Cotton Pickers may have been intended as nothing more than a generic designation for hot music from Brunswick, as you can see from the names listed above, Cotton Pickers were anything but generic.

It should also be noted that recordings by several other dance bands were issued on a variety of other labels under the pseudonym Cotton Pickers and for these see The Cotton Pickers (8). Releases on [l404406] labels ([l213635], [l574998] and [l284459]) include:

The Whoopee Makers
Sam Lanin And His Dance Orchestra
Mills Musical Clowns
Adrian Schubert's Dance Orchestra

Cotton Pickers releases on [l726118] were by Andy Mansfield & his Band - for these see The Cotton Pickers (7).

Releases attributed to Cotton Pickers or Cotton Picker's Orchestra on [l647645] are believed to have been by members of the Grey Gull Records, Inc. house band.



ALBUMS


The Cotton Pickers
1922/1925
2000, CD, Comp, EPM Musique, Jazz Archives (2),
The Original Memphis Five / Napoleon's Emperors / The Cotton Pickers
1928-1929
1998, CD, Comp, RM, Timeless Records (3),
The Cotton Pickers
The Cotton Pickers 1922-1925
1998, CD, Comp, Timeless Records (3)
The Cotton Pickers
The Cotton Pickers 1929
1980, LP, Comp, Mono, Arcadia (4)
Cotton Pickers*
the Cotton Pickers
1977, LP, Stamy Records
The Cotton Pickers
Dere's Jazz In Dem Dere Horns / Woe Is Me
1936, Shellac, 10", Vocalion (2)
The Cotton Pickers / Red Nichols And His Five Pennies
Rampart Street Blues / Nobody Knows
1932
The Cotton Pickers
Sweet Ida Joy / Sugar Is Back In Town
1929, Shellac,
The Cotton Pickers
St. Louis Gal / No Parking
1929
Al Goodman And His Orchestra / The Cotton Pickers
After Thinking It Over / Moanin' Low
1929
The Cotton Pickers / Henderson's Roseland Orchestra
Dirty Dog / Freeze And Melt
1929
The Cotton Pickers
Rampart Street Blues / Kansas City Kitty
1929
The Cotton Pickers
He's A Good Man To Have Around / Shoo Shoo Boogey Boo
1929
The Cotton Pickers
Stomp Off - Let's Go / Carolina Stomp
1926, Shellac, 10", Brunswick
The Cotton Pickers
Milenberg Joys / If You Hadn't Gone Away
1926, Shellac, 10", Brunswick
The Cotton Pickers
What Did I Tell Ya? / Fallin' Down
1926,
The Cotton Pickers
Prince Of Wails / Jimtown Blues
1925
The Cotton Pickers
Down And Out Blues / Those Panama Mamas
1925, Shellac,
The Cotton Pickers
Jacksonville Gal / Mishawaka Blues
1925
The Cotton Pickers
Just Hot / Shufflin' Mose
1924, Shellac, 10", Brunswick
The Cotton Pickers
Blue Rose / Do Yo' Dooty Daddy
1924
The Cotton Pickers
Mama Goes Where Papa Goes (Or Papa Doesn't Go Out Tonight) / Walk, Jenny, Walk
1923, Shellac, 10", Brunswick
The Cotton Pickers
My Sweetie Went Away / Duck's Quack
1923, Shellac, 10", Brunswick,
The Cotton Pickers
He May Be Your Man But He Comes To See Me Sometimes / Great White Way Blues
1923, Shellac,
The Cotton Pickers
I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate / Got To Cool My Doggies Now
1923, Shellac,
The Cotton Pickers
Snakes' Hips / I Never Miss The Sunshine
1923, Shellac,
The Cotton Pickers
You Tell Her, I Stutter / Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
1923
The Cotton Pickers
Loose Feet / Runnin' Wild
1923
The Cotton Pickers
When Will The Sun Shine For Me / Down By The River
1923,
The Cotton Pickers
Rampart Street Blues / Back O' Town Blues
1923, Shellac,
The Cotton Pickers
State Street Blues / Hot Lips
1922, Shellac, 10", Brunswick
The Cotton Pickers
The Cotton Pickers Volume Two
LP, Comp, Grannyphone
The Cotton Pickers
The Cotton Pickers Volume One
LP, Comp, Mono, Grannyphone
Orchestre The Cotton Pickers*
Moanin' Low / Love Me Or Leave Me
Shellac, 10", Brunswick

APPEARANCES +


Various
Jazz Early Days Vol.2
2000, 2xCD, Comp, Disky
Libby Holman
Moanin' Low
1995, CD, Comp, Take Two Records
Various
Jazz And Art - Two Steps Ahead Of The Century
2017, 3xCD, Comp, EarBooks
Various
Classic Jazz - From New Orleans To Harlem
2008, Box, Comp + 100xCD, Comp, Mono, Membran International GmbH, ,
Dixieland
Various
For Dancers Only
2008, CD, Comp, Promo, Jazz Magazine (2)
Various
That Devilin' Tune - A Jazz History, Vol. 1 (1895-1927)
2006, 9xCD, Comp, West Hill Radio Archives, ,
Ragtime
Various
Jazz In The Charts 2/100 (Track 26-42) (Hot Lips 1921-1923)
2006, CD, Comp, Mono, Documents
Hoagy Carmichael
In Person 1925 - 1955
2006, 10xCD, Comp + Box, Avid Entertainment, ,
Vocal/Music Hall
Hoagy Carmichael
Hoagy Carmichael Vol. 2 "Riverboat Shuffle" Original Recordings 1927- 1938
2005, CD, Comp, Naxos Jazz Legends
Various
The Society Of Jazz 2. Edition
2003, 5xCD, Comp + Box, Die Zeit
Various
Barbara Ann Revue
2002, CD, Comp, S/Edition, Barbara Ann
Various
Early Jazz 1917-1923
2000, 2xCD, Comp, Frémeaux & Associés,
Hoagy Carmichael
Hoagy Carmichael 1927-1939
1999
Various
Cantonada'95
1995, CD, Comp, Al·leluia Records
Various
Hot Spotz 1
1991, Cass, Comp, Hot Dots
Red Nichols
Real Rare Red - Volume II: The Acoustical Years 1925-1927
1984, LP, Comp, Mono, Broadway Intermission
Various
Jazz Legends
1979, 11xLP, Comp, Club, Ltd + Box, Poljazz, ,
Dixieland
Various
The Jazzy Twenties
1978, LP, Comp, Folkways Records,
Various
A Bag Of Sleepers- Volume 3 Spiked Beer
1975, LP, Comp, Arcadia (4)
Various
Untitled
1957, 7", EP, Country And Western (2), ,
Country
Various
Jazz Volume 7: New York (1922-1934)
1953
Various
Treat Me Nice
7", EP, Rock 'N Roll Jamboree, ,
Rock & Roll
Various
Hot Dance Bands Of The Twenties 1926-1930 (Instrumentals)
LP, Comp, Mono, MCA Coral, MCA Coral,
Various
Rock 'N Roll Jamboree
10", EP, Waldorf Record Corp., ,
Rock & Roll
Original Memphis Five*
Original Memphis Five Groups
CD, Comp, Mono, Village