The Moulin Rouge Cafe was located at 416 South Wabash Ave. in Chicago.Thanks to Russ Shor of VJM's Jazz & Blues Mart for his help with this page. |
| Title | Recording Date | Recording Location | Company |
| Mobile Blues
(Fred Rose / Albert Short) |
12-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Paramount 20295-B 1621-1 |
| Mobile Blues
(Fred Rose / Albert Short) |
12-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Paramount 20295-B 1621-2 |
| Someday Sweetheart
(Benjamin Spikes / John Spikes / Jelly Roll Morton) |
12-1923 | Chicago, Illinois | Paramount 20295-A 1620-1 |
(Jim Wilson) |
2-1924 | Chicago, Illinois | Paramount 20301 Puretone 11363 Resona 11363-A 1686-1 |
| Artist | Instrument |
| William Dover | Trombone |
| Stump Evans | Clarinet, Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone |
| Edwin Jackson | Drums |
| Arnett Nelson | Clarinet, Alto Saxophone |
| Vernon Roulette | Tenor Saxophone |
| Eddie South | Violin |
| Jimmy Wade | Trumpet |
| Teddy Weatherford | Piano |
| Ray Whetsett | Trumpet |
| Stanley Wilson | Violin, Banjo |
| Walter Wright | Bass |

