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Viola McCoy records Shake That Thing and Stomp Your Blues Away, for Vocalion Records in New York City, USA.
The New Princes' Toronto Band records Ukulele Baby, How's Your Folks And My Folks?, The Tin Can Fusiliers and Fooling, for Columbia Records in London, UK.
Jack Hylton And His Orchestra record My Girl's Got Long Hair, Ukelele Lullaby and Nobody's Business for HMV Records in Hayes, Middlesex, UK.
Harry Reser and his Orchestra, under the name Tennessee Happy Boys, record In Your Green Hat and A Little Bungalow for Edison Diamond Discs in New York City, USA.
The New Princes' Toronto Band records Ukulele Baby, How's Your Folks And My Folks?, The Tin Can Fusiliers and Fooling, for Columbia Records in London, UK.
Viola McCoy records Shake That Thing and Stomp Your Blues Away, for Vocalion Records in New York City, USA.
Jack Hylton And His Orchestra record My Girl's Got Long Hair, Ukulele Lullaby and Nobody's Business for HMV Records in Hayes, Middlesex, UK.
Art Landry and His Orchestra record Slippery Elm for Victor Records in Camden, New Jersey, USA.
The Fletcher Henderson Orchestra records Dinah, I Want Somebody To Cheer Me Up, Let Me Introduce You To My Rosie and I Want To See A Little More Than I Saw for Vocalion Records in New York City, USA.