- (1921) Stage: Wrote (w/Noble Sissle) revue "Shuffle Along", produced on Broadway.
- (1930) Stage: Wrote revue "Blackbirds of 1930", produced on Broadway.
- Stage: Wrote revue "Chocolate Dandies", produced on Broadway.
- Stage: Wrote revue "Swing It", produced on Broadway.
- Songwriter: Wrote (w/Noble Sissle "I'm Just Wild About Harry".
- Songwriter: Wrote "You Were Meant for Me".
- Songwriter: Wrote "Memories of You".
- Songwriter: Wrote "Love Will Find a Way".
- Songwriter: Wrote "Shuffle Along".
- Songwriter: Wrote "Bandana Days".
- Songwriter: Wrote "Gypsy Blues".
- Songwriter: Wrote "Goodnight, Angeline".
- Songwriter: Wrote "Slave of Love".
- Songwriter: Wrote "Lowdown Blues".
- Songwriter: Wrote "You're Lucky to Me".
- Songwriter: Wrote "Lindy Hop".
- Songwriter: Wrote "Lovin' You the Way I Do".
- Songwriter: Wrote "Green Pastures".
- Songwriter: Wrote "Handy Man".
- (1971) Concert: Performed in a one-man show at Carnegie Hall, New York City.
- (May 23, 1921) Aubrey Lyles, Noble Sissle, Flournoy Miller and he wrote the musical comedy, "Shuffle Along," at 63rd Street Music Hall Theatre in New York City for 484 performances.
- (October 13, 1923) Aubrey Lyles, Noble Sissle, Flournoy Miller and he wrote the musical comedy, "Shuffle Along," in a National Tour production at the Menominee Theatre in Menominee, Michigan with Albert F. Watts, Emma Jackson, Nellie Brown, Theodore McDonald, C. Jones, DeWitt Davis, Al Baldwin, Manton Moland, Margaret Scott, Billy Dewey, Edgar Connors, Percy Verwayen, Usher Finn, Edwin Gary, J. Johnson, Charles Norton, Edward Gary, James Jackson and Helen Deas in the cast.
- (1920) He performed at the NAACP benefit in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with Aubrey Lyles, Noble Sissle and Flournoy Miller in the cast.
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