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Jimmy Wade

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GEX-571 All That I Had Is Gone (Gennett 6105, Black Patti 8019, Champion 15266) -GEX-572 Original Black Bottom Dance (Gennett 6105, Black Patti 8019, Champion 15263) |-(both vocals by Perry Bradford, both Champion's issued as by Harvey Hoffman & His Orchestra)
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C-2428-A Mississippi Wobble (Vocalion 1236) -C-2429-A Gates Blues (Vocalion 1236, Brunswick 80004) |-(vocal on "Gates Blues" by Punch Miller; the Brunswick issue is from the 1940s)
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1620-1-2 Someday Sweet Heart (Paramount 20295, Harmograph 893, Puritan 11295 -1621-1-2 Mobile Blues (Paramount 20295, Harmograph 893, Puritan 11295) |-
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Wade spent most of his career as a bandleader, though reissues of his material are usually done under the names of his more famous sidemen.
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1686-1 You've Got Ways I'm Crazy About (Paramount 20301, Embassy 11363, Mitchell 11363, Puritan 11363) |-
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Dance Bands, Big Band & Swing: Buyers-sellers Reference Book and Price Guide for 78 Rpm Records
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played in this ensemble from 1924 to 1927; other noted sidemen were
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This article about a jazz trumpeter from the United States is a
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