Source: • 1930–34 –
Chronological (Classics, 199?) • 1934–39 –
Chronological (Classics, 199?) • 1939–40 –
Chronological (Classics, 199?) • 1940–41 –
Chronological (Classics, 199?) • 1941–43 –
Chronological (Classics, 199?) • 1944–47 –
Chronological (Classics, 199?) • 1928–43
– Father of Jazz Trombone (Avid Entertainment, 2004) (3xCD) (Eddie Condon, Bud Freeman, Jack Teagarden bands) • 1928–40 –
King of the Blues Trombone (Epic, 1963) (3xLp) (Ben Pollack, Jack Pettis, Jack Teagarden, Benny Goodman bands) • 1929–53 – ''It's Time for T'' (Naxos, 2006) • 1938–44 – ''Jack Teagarden and His Swingin' Gates'' (Commodore, 1944) • 1939.06 –
Birth of a Band (Giants of Jazz, 1985) • 1939 –
The Metronome All Star Bands (Camden, 1939) • 1940 –
Big Jazz (Atlantic, 1953) (Jack Teagarden Big Eight only in the 4 tracks of the first side, H.R.S. recordings) • 1944 –
The Big Band Sound of Bunny Berigan (1936) & Jack Teagarden (Folkways, 1982) (Jack Teagarden only in the last 6 tracks) • 1944 –
Big Band Jazz (Everest Archive, 1979) • 1944.08 –
Mighty Like a Rose (Koala, 1979) • 1944.12 –
Big T & the Condon Gang (Pumpkin, 1978) • 1944.08 –
Big T Plays the Blues (Ultraphonic, 1940–1944) Reissued with different titles from different labels • 1944 –
Trombone Time (Mercury, 1954) reissued as ''Holiday in Trombone (EmArcy, 1954) 10" Lp (Jack Teagarden only on side A, band as George Wettling's New Yorkers'' Keynote original recordings • 1944–55 – ''Big T's Jazz'' (Decca, 1956) • 1954.11 –
Jazz Great (Bethlehem, 1956) • 1954 –
Meet the New Jack Teagarden Volume I (Urania, 1954) 10" Lp • 1954 – J
ack Teagarden Plays and Sings (Urania, 1954) 10" Lp • 1954 –
Accent On Trombone (Urania, 1955) contains the previous two 10" Lps. (Reissued with different titled from different labels) • 1954.11 –
Original Dixieland (Everest Archive, 1978) originally released as Period SPL 1110 (10") • 1956.01 –
This Is Teagarden! (Capitol, 1956) • 1956.02 –
Shades of Night (Capitol, 1959) • 1956.10 –
Swing Low, Sweet Spiritual (Capitol, 1957) • 1958.04 – ''Big T's Dixieland Band'' (Capitol, 1958) • 1956–58 –
The Complete Capitol Fifties Jack Teagarden Sessions (4xCD) (Mosaic, 1996) Reissue of the 4 previous albums plus two album under the name of Bobby Hackett with indedits • 1959.07 –
Jack Teagarden at the Roundtable (Roulette, 1959) • 1960.01 –
Jazz Maverick (Roulette, 1960) • 1961.01 –
The Dixie Sound of Jack Teagarden (Roulette, 1962) • 1961.01 –
A Portrait of Mr. T (Roulette, 1963) • 1959–61 –
The Complete Roulette Jack Teagarden Sessions (4xCD) (Mosaic, ?) Reissue of the 4 previous Roulette albums with indedits • 1960–63 – ''The Swingin' Gate'' (Giants Of Jazz, 1981) • ''
Mis'ry and the Blues'' (Verve, 1961) •
Think Well of Me (Verve, 1962) •
Jack Teagarden (Verve, 1962) • 1963.09 –
100 Years from Today (Grudge, 1990) Live at Monterey Jazz Festival •
The Blues and Dixie (Rondo–lette, 1963) •
Swinging Down in Dixie (Golden Tone, 1963)
As co-leader or guest • 1929 – Eddie Condon'
s Hot Shots (Label X, Camden, ) Jack Teagarden only in 3 tracks • The Whoopee Makers (Folkways, 1929) • 1929 – Louis Armstrong
, and his Orchestra (Columbia, 1929) 78 rpm • 1929–1930
– Louisiana Rhythm Kings –
Recorded In New York 1929-1930 (Jazz Oracle, 2002) Jack Teagarden only in 3 tracks • 1929 – Mound City Blue Blowers (Label X, HMV, 1929) • 1931 – Charleston Chasers (Columbia, 1931) • Eddie Lang-Joe Venut
i and their all-star Orchestra (Folkways, 1931) • Benny Goodman
and his Orchestra (Columbia, 1933) • Benny Goodman
and his Orchestra (Columbia, 1934) • 1940 – VV AA,
Metronome All Stars (Columbia, 1955) (Jack Teagarden only in two tracks) • Bud Freemand
and His Famous Chicagoans (Harmony, 1940) • Eddie Condo
n and His Orchestra (Decca, 1944) • Louis Armstrong (All Stars)
, Town Hall Concert (Victor, 1947) •
Eddie Condon and His Orchestra (Decca, 1947) • 1947 – Louis Armstrong,
Satchmo at Symphony Hall (Decca, 1947) • 1950 – Louis Armstrong,
All Stars (Decca, 1950) • 1950 – Louis Armstrong,
Satchmo at Pasadena (Decca, 1951) • 1952.08 – Ben Pollack
and His Pick-A-Rib Boys (Savoy, 1952) (Jack Teagarden only in four tracks) • 1955 – Bobby Hackett (And His Jazz Band),
Coast Concert (Capitol, 1955) • 1957.09 – Bobby Hackett,
Jazz Ultimate (Capitol, 1958) • Paul Whiteman,
Fiftieth Anniversary (Grand Award, 1957) • 1957 – Bud Freeman
, Chicago_Austin High School (RCA Victor, 1957) •
Red Allen,
Red Allen, Kid Ory & Jack Teagarden at Newport (Verve, 1957) •
Ben Pollack,
Dixieland (Savoy, 1956) ==See also==