
Jim Riley
Biography
James Norman Riley (May 25, 1895 – May 25, 1969) was a Canadian professional ice hockey and baseball player. The only person to play in both the National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Baseball (MLB), Riley played nine games in the NHL in 1926–27 and six games in MLB between 1921 and 1923. In hockey he also played eight seasons in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association, a rival major league of the NHL, in a career that lasted from 1915 to 1929. While in the PCHA he mainly played for the Seattle Metropolitans, and won the Stanley Cup in 1917. Riley's baseball career lasted 12 seasons from 1921 to 1932, and was mainly spent in the minor leagues.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Credited work
190 releases · 12 albums · active 1966–2025
- Performance · 195
- Other credits · 3
Studios: Columbia Recording Studios · Columbia 30th Street Studio · Fillmore West · Columbia Studios, Hollywood
Frequent collaborators
- Miles Davis
- Davis
- Roger Kamien
- Mr. Bo. & His Blues Boys

