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Papa John Gordy (aka Poppa John Gordy; né John Thomas Gordy) was a dixieland jazz pianist, band leader, and Nashville radio station musical director.

Selected discography
Sideman
 * Berlyn Baylor Orchestra, aka The Troubadours, Hugo Frey's Orchestra, The Great White Way Orchestra, The Manhattan Merrymakers, The Serenaders [1920s], The Virginians
 * Recorded around April 20, 1928, Richmond, Indiana
 * Berlyn Baylor (cl,dir) with possibly the following: Luke Lockhart (tp) Mush Oliver (tb) Frank "Pat" Davis (né Frank Allen Davis; born 1909), Eddie Lindblod, Cul Hubbard (cl,sax) John Gordy (p,arr) George Shirly (bj,g) W.E. Banks (d)

 13651-A: "Clarinet Marmalade." Champion 16422, 40000 Spr 2817, Audubon ABD, Frog (E)DGF76 [CD]  13651: "Clarinet Marmalade." Gen 6457, Champion 15477, Arcadia 2005  13652-A: "Riverboat Shuffle." Spr 2817, Champion 16422, 40000, Arcadia 2005, Audubon ABD, Frog (E)DGF76 [CD]  13652-B: "Riverboat Shuffle." Champion 15477

Albums       
 * (master 1293310)

Singles <li> </li> <li> </li>

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<li> </li> <li> </li> <li> </li> <li> </li> <li> </li> <li> A1: "Salty Dog Rag"</li> <li> A2: "There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight"</li> <li> B1: "When My Dreamboat Comes Home"</li> <li> B2: "Tip Toe Through the Tulips With Me"</li></ol> <li> </li> <li> </li> <li> A1: Kay Starr – "Rock and Roll Waltz" (with Hugo Winterhalter's Orchestra and Chorus)</li> <li> A2: Poppa John Gordy and His Piano – "Moritat"</li> <li> B1: Eddie Fisher – "Dungaree Doll" (with Hugo Winterhalter's Orchestra)</li> <li> B2: Nilla Pizzi – "Arrividerci Roma" (with Orchestra directed by Armando Trovajoli)</li></ol> <li> </li> <li> A1: "Bill Bailey"</li> <li> A2: "It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane"</li> <li> B1: "Bye Bye Blackbird"</li> <li> B2: "California, Here I Come"</li></ol> <li> <li> </li> <li> A1: "The Old Piano Roll Blues," by Cy Coben <li> A2: "Do You Ever Think Of Me," lyrics by Harry D. Kerr & John Cooper; music by Earl Burtnett <li> B1: "Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie" <li> B2: "Down by the Old Mill Stream"</li></ol> <li>

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<li> <li> A1: "Linger Awhile," by Harry Owens (words) and Vincent Rose (music)</li> <li> A2: "Goodnight Irene"</li> <li> B1: "San"</li> <li> B2: "Ace In The Hole," by James E. Dempsey (né James Charles Dempsey; 1877–1918) (words) and George D. Mitchell (music)</li></ol></ol>

George D. Mitchell
In 1936, Mitchell used an address of a Civilian Conservation Corps at Fort Ann, New York.


 * lccn-no2009188326


 * "Gee, You're a Grand Little Girl"