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Dixie Daisies

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Pseudonym used by different bands recording for the company Cameo Record Corporation. This pseudonym was first used in 1922, and it's obscure how it evolved with Cameo being merged with Pathé in 1926. Bands using this alias include:
Billy James' Dance Orchestra
Bob Green's Dance Orchestra
Broadway Bell-Hops
Broadway Broadcasters
Dan Ritchie And His Orchestra
Frank Keyes And His Orchestra
Gothams' Favorites
Larry Rich And His Friends
Miami Society Orchestra
Olympic Dance Orchestra
Oriole Dance Orchestra
Sam Lanin And His Dance Orchestra
Ten Freshmen
The Badgers
The Tunetinker
The University Orchestra
The Westerners
Webster Moore & His High Hatters
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Originals

Covers by Dixie Daisies

Title Performer Release date Originally by
listen on Internet Archive i   1922 Lucille Hegamin and Her Blue Flame Syncopators REC, Florence Mills PRF
listen on Internet Archive i 1923 Lucille Hegamin and Her Blue Flame Syncopators
i 1925 (unknown)
1926 The Goofus Five
i 1924 Isabelle Patricola - Accompaniment by Selvin's Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive i 1923 (unknown)
listen on Internet Archive i 1923 Original Indiana Syncopators (Original Indiana Five)
listen on Internet Archive i 1922 (unknown)
listen on Internet Archive i 1923 Bob Thomas [US] (Ernest Hare)
1925 Felix Arndt
Covered by The Revelers [US1]
listen on Internet Archive i 1923 Gene Rodemich's Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive   1926 Cliff Edwards PRF,REC,REL
listen on Internet Archive i 1923 Lucille Hegamin and The Dixie Daisies
listen on Internet Archive i 1923 Lucille Hegamin and The Dixie Daisies
listen on Internet Archive i 1923 Chicago Blues Dance Orchestra
  1928 Al Jolson REL,BRD, All Star Orchestra (Nathaniel Shilkret) REC
listen on Internet Archive 1923 Arthur Lange's Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive 1929 Ipana Troubadours - S. C. Lanin Director – Vocal Refrain by Willard Robison
listen on Internet Archive i 1922 Margaret Young

Releases

Singles

Title Performer Release date Label
Aggravatin' Papa (Don't You Try to Two-Time Me) Dixie Daisies 1922 Cameo [US1]
Chicago - Way Down Yonder in New Orleans Jazz-Bo's Carolina Serenaders - Dixie Daisies 1922 Cameo [US1]
Choo-Choo (I Gotta Hurry Home) – Bring Back Those Rock-a-Bye Baby Days Dixie Daisies - Lou Gold and His Orchestra 1925 Cameo [US1]
Dancin' Dan – Climbing Up the Scale Dixie Daisies – Johnny Johnson and His Orchestra 1924 Cameo [US1]
Freshie - Clap Hands Here Comes Charlie! Varsity Eight - Dixie Daisies (California Ramblers, Dixie Daisies) 1926 Cameo [US1]
Hotsy Totsy Town – Crying for You Dixie Daisies – Arthur Lange's Orchestra 1923 Cameo [US1]
I've Got the Yes! We Have No Bananas Blues Dixie Daisies 1923 Cameo [US1]
Nola - When I Think of You Dixie Daisies - Paul Van Loan and His Orchestra 1925 Cameo [US1]
Oh! Flo (On a Midnight Choo-Choo Honeymoon) - Peter Pan (I Love You) Dixie Daisies - Bob Haring 1925 Cameo [US1]
Oh Sister Ain't That Hot Dixie Daisies 1923 Cameo [US1]
Paddlin' Madelin' Home – My Small Town Gal Dixie Daisies – Walter Davison Louisville Loons 1926 Cameo [US1]
Papa Blues – That Red Head Gal Dixie Daisies – Cameo Dance Orchestra 1923 Cameo [US1]
Pipe Organ Blues Dixie Daisies 1923 Cameo [US1]
Sam Jones' Blues (You Ain't Talkin' to Mrs. Jones) Dixie Daisies 1923 Cameo [US1]
Sam Jones' Blues (You Ain't Talkin' to Mrs. Jones) Lucille Hegamin and The Dixie Daisies December 1923 Cameo [US1]
Sweet Butter Dixie Daisies 1923 Cameo [US1]
That Sweet Somebody o'Mine - Louisville Lou (The Vampin' Lady) Arthur Lange's Dance Orchestra - Dixie Daisies 1923 Cameo [US1]
There's a Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder - Blue Shadows Dixie Daisies - The Caroliners 1928 Cameo [US1]
Two Time Dan Lucille Hegamin and The Dixie Daisies 1923 Cameo [US1]
We Were in the Moonlight – Wake Up! Chill'un Wake Up! Harry Salter and His Orchestra – Dixie Daisies 1929 Cameo [US1]
What More Do You Want? Dixie Daisies 1922 Cameo [US1]