Isham Jones Rainbo Orchestra, reflected the band's engagement at Chicago's famous dance palace, Fred Mann's Rainbo Gardens which was located at the intersection of North Clark Street and Lawrence Avenue.
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| Title | Recording Date | Recording Location | Company |
| Alice Blue Gown From "Irene" (Joseph McCarthy / Harry Tierney) |
6-1-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 5014-B |
| A Young Man's Fancy (The Music Box) From "What's In A New" (Milton Ager) |
6-1-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 2204 Brunswick 5014-A |
| Avalon
(Richard A. Whiting / Al Jolson / Rose) |
10-1-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 5027-A |
| Dance-O-Mania
(Gilbert / Cooper) | 6-1-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 5015 |
| Do You Ever Think Of Me
(Burtnell) |
3-1-1921 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 5049 |
| Dreamy Paradise
(Van Alstyne / Schmidt) |
10-1-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 5028-A |
| Fair One Piano Passage by Alfred Eldridge and Carl Fenton (Mallen) |
10-1-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 5025-A |
| Happy | 6-1-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 5021 |
| I Love You Sunday
(Charley Straight) |
10-1-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 5031 |
| Idle Dreams From "Scandals of 1920" (George Gershwin) |
6-1-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 2203 |
| Jean Piano Passage by Alfred Elderidge and Carl Fenton (Brooks) |
6-1-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 5012-B |
| Jing-A-Bula-Jing-Jing-Jing
(Jerome) |
10-1-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 5031 |
| Kismet
(Henlore) |
6-1-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 5021 |
| Koolemoff
(Henlere) |
10-1-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 5026-B |
| La Veeda
(John W. Alden) |
6-1-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 2201 |
| Look For The Silver Lining
(Jerome Kern) |
3-1-1921 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 2224 |
| Lovin' Lady
(Carl Fenton) |
3-1921 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 5038-B |
| Rose Of Araby
(Long / Flath) |
3-1921 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 5038-A |
| Rose Introducing "Soft And Low" (Magine / Paul Biese / Westphal) |
3-1-1921 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 5046 |
| Sahara Rose
(Walter Donaldson) |
6-1-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 5012-A |
| Scandal Walk Introducing "On My Mind The Whole Night Long" From "Scandals of 1920" (George Gershwin) |
6-1-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 2203 |
| So Long, Oo-Long (How Long You Gonna Be Gone?) (Ruby / Kalmar) |
6-1-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 2201 |
| Sultan | 10-1-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 5025-B |
| Sweet Woman
(Isham Jones) |
10-1-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 5028-B |
| The Japanese Sandman Violin Passages by Leo Murphy Piano Passages by Alfred Eldridge (Richard A Whiting) |
10-1-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 5026-A |
| Waiting For The Sun To Come Out From "The Sweetheart Shop" (George Gershwin) |
6-1-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 5015 |
| Wait'll You See | 6-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 5018 |
| When Shadows Fall, I Hear You Calling | 6-1-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 5018 |
| Whip-Poor-Will | 3-1-1921 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 2224 |
| Whispering
(Melvin Schonberger / John Schonberger) |
10-1-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick |
| Wishing
(Isham Jones) |
10-1920 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 5027-B |
| Artist | Instrument |
| Alfred Eldridge | Piano |
| Joe Frank | Drums |
| Isham Jones | Tenor Saxophone, Leader |
| John Kuhn | Tuba or Sousaphone |
| Carroll Martin | Trombone |
| Charles McNeill | Banjo |
| Leo Murphy | Violin |
