Compilation of various jazz artists, unknown, unknown

Set 1
Frisco Jazz Band - All I need is just a girl like you [1918]
Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra - Annie, my own [1921]
Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra - Avalon [1921]
Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra - Blues my naughty sweetie gives to me [1920]
Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra - Cherie [1921]
Louisiana Five - Clarinet squawk [1920]
Frisco "Jass" Band (i.e. Frisco Jazz Band) - Cute little wigglin' dance [1918]
Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra - Cutie[1922]
Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra - Dardanella [1920]
Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra - Deenah [1921]
Louisiana Five - Foot warmer [1919]
Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra - Home again blues [1921]
H. Raderman's Jazz Orchestra - I found a rose in the Devil's garden [1921]
Earl Fuller's Famous Jazz Band - I'm sorry I made you cry [1918]
Jaudas' Society Orchestra - The "jass" one-step [1917]
Earl Fuller's Famous Jazz Band - Jazbo jazz [1918]
Earl Fuller's Famous Jazz Band - Jazz de luxe [1918]
Earl Fuller's Famous Jazz Band - Jazzin' around [1918]
Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra - Jene sais pa pa [1921]
Frisco "Jass" Band - Johnson "jas" blues [1917]
H. Raderman's Jazz Orchestra - Learn to smile [1921]
Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra - Ma! [1921]
Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra - Make that trombone laugh [1920]
Harry Raderman's Orchestra - On the Alamo [1922]
Frisco Jazz Band - Pozzo [1917]
H. Raderman's Jazz Orch - Pucker up and whistle [1921]
H. Raderman's Jazz Orchestra - Sally [1921]
Frisco Jazz Band - That's it [1918]
Frisco "Jass" Band (i.e. Frisco Jazz Band) - Umbrellas to mend [1918]
Frisco Jazz Band - Yah-de-dah [1917]
Harry Radermann's Jazz Orchestra - Yellow dog blues [1920]
Louisiana Five - Yelping hound blues [1920]
Arthur Fields - Everybody loves a "jass" band [1917]

Set 2


Set 3


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"I Found a Rose in the Devil's Garden"

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