Vaudeville isn't dead [SR] 194- label (name not given)
Marco, Guy. Encyclopedia of recorded sound in the U.S., c1993 (Kaufman, Irving; b. 1890; d. Jan. 3, 1976; Russian/American tenor, popular recording/vaudeville artist)
Three little kittens. Cameo Kid [SR], ca. 1923 label (Harry Smith "Irving Kaufman" hand notated by pioneer recording artist authority Jim Walsh; "Harry Smith" is one of Kaufman's pseudonyms)
Golden, E. Doin' the raccoon [SR] 1928 labels (George Beaver, vocal)
Sutton, Allan. Pseudonyms on American records, c2001 p. 15 (Beaver, George; pseudonym for Irving Kaufman on numerous 1920s minor labels)
Turk, R. Are you lonesome tonight? [SR] 1927 label (Mort Stanley)
Ager, M. Is she my girl friend? [SR] 1928 label (Frank Hollis, tenor solo)
Beacon, L. Sweet dreams [SR] 194-? label (Happy Jim Parsons, vocal refrain)
Brockman, J. I faw down an' go boom [SR] 1929 label (vocal chorus by Ray Wynn)
Sutton, A. Pseudonyms on American records, 2nd rev. and exp. ed., c2005 p. 299 (Stanley, Mort = Irving Kaufman on the Banner label) p. 141 (Hollis, Frank = Irving Kaufman) p. 253 (Parson, Happy Jim = Irving Kaufman) p. 93 (Dowe, John = Irving Kaufman) p. 101 (Harris, David = Irving Kaufman) p. 340 (Ray Wynn = Irving Kaufman)
A dream [SR] [between 1922-1927] label (David Harris, tenor solo)