Performers included
Florence Mills, around whom the revue was built, Vaudeville blues singers
Gladys Bryant and
Lena Wilson were also a part of the London revue tour but received no mention in British publications.
Dixie to Broadway (1924–1925) Following a shake-out tour, Johnnie Nit, and
Arthur Johnston. which, a couple of months later (17 December 1924), would first be recorded for the
OKeh label by
Eva Taylor, accompanied by Clarence Williams’ Blue Five (
Clarence Williams (piano);
Louis Armstrong (cornet);
Charlie Irvis (trombone);
Sidney Bechet (soprano saxophone), and
Buddy Christian (banjo). ==See also==