Lloyd Smith's Gut-Bucketeers was a family band featuring four members of the Smith family. These are their only known records. |
| Title | Recording Date | Recording Location | Company |
| (Come On Honey) Rub Me Some More
(Smith) |
10-27-1930 | Chicago, Illinois | Vocalion 1560 |
| I'm Going Away Just To Wear You Off My Mind
(Smith) |
10-27-1930 | Chicago, Illinois | Vocalion 1573 |
| That's My Stuff
(Smith) |
10-27-1930 | Chicago, Illinois | Vocalion 1573 |
| That's My Stuff
(Smith) |
11-20-1930 | Chicago, Illinois | Vocalion |
| Wake Up Sinners
(Smith) |
10-27-1930 | Chicago, Illinois | Vocalion 1560 |
| Artist | Instrument |
| Earl Roach | Drums, Vocals |
| Clarence "Count" Rich | Trumpet, Vocals |
| Faber Smith | Alto Saxophone |
| Jimmy Smith | Banjo |
| Lloyd Smith | Piano, Leader |
| May Smith | Vocals |
| Warren Smith | Tenor Saxophone |