found: Dixieland jazz battle, 1950- :v. 1, container (Memphis Five)
found: LC data base, Dec. 22, 2000(hdg.: Memphis Five; usage: Original Memphis Five)
found: Memphis 5 favorites, 195-?:container (Memphis 5) container spine (Memphis Five)
found: Grove music online, Sept. 14, 2018(Original Memphis Five; Dixieland quintet formed 1917 by either Phil Napoleon (later its leader) or Frank Signorelli)
found: More, 1924:label (Original Memphis Five)
found: Pseudonyms on American records, 1892-1942, 2nd ed.:index (Original Memphis Five: recorded under a number of pseudonyms, including: Ladd's Black Aces, Cotton Pickers, Jazz-Bo's Carolina Serenaders, and Southland Six)
found: Original Memphis Five groups, 199-?:label (Original Memphis Five) insert (OM 5; co-founded by Phil Napoleon; recorded over 400 titles between 1922 and 1927 and was both the most significant and commercially most successful band in New York jazz of the day; broke up in 1927; revived in 1949 by Napoleon)
found: Grove music online, October 15, 2018(Original Memphis Five; Dixieland quintet; founded 1917 by Phil Napoleon or Frank Signorelli; disbanded temporarily around 1920, but then re-formed; repertory included much contemporary popular music, but consisted mainly of New Orleans and dixieland standards, blues, and original material; in the 1940s and 1950s the name Original Memphis Five was used again by both Napoleon and Signorelli for occasional performances and recordings)