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Music suggestions 20's 30's big band & jazz?

HadleyH

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Sam Lanin and his Orchestra -- Am I Wasting My Time On You (circa 1926)

Another winner there! thankyou! and yes, I am adding it to my collection ... :D



This is my contribution this morning, Jay Wilbur & his Orch "Sitting Up Waitin for You" 1934



[video=youtube;YjNTIzWYnaU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjNTIzWYnaU&feature=related[/video]
 

Connery

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AL JOLSON - THERE'S A RAINBOW AROUND MY SHOULDER...:)
[video=youtube;kjTGYExHdC0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjTGYExHdC0&feature=related[/video]
 
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Sounds like his 1947 Capitol recording. Some of his later recordings were accompanied by Carmen Dragon and his Orchestra. Carmen Dragon was also the father of Darrell Dragon of Captain and Tenille fame.
 

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Sounds like his 1947 Capitol recording.

It very well may be.

It is a better quality recording than what is purported to be an original. The moral is be careful what you ask for because you just may get it....;)

There's a rainbow 'round my shoulder. Al Jolson. 78rpm 1928.wmv
[video=youtube;MtT0kzPktxE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtT0kzPktxE&feature=related[/video]
 

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Sounds like his 1947 Capitol recording. Some of his later recordings were accompanied by Carmen Dragon and his Orchestra. Carmen Dragon was also the father of Darrell Dragon of Captain and Tenille fame.

You edited/added to your statement after I quoted and answered.....(wow that was awkward) I did not realize Carmen was associated with Al Jolson. That is interesting. His orchestration here and his other works have a range that gives the impression that he has many more instruments that what is actually there.:)
 
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Al Jolson -- Home In Pasadena (1924)
accompanied by Isham Jones and his Orchestra

[video=youtube;yYwp6q-bykQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYwp6q-bykQ&feature=related[/video]

Correction: Jolson's later recordings were on the Decca label, not Capitol
 
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Connery

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The Savoy Orpheans: I Need Some Cooling Off
[video=youtube;Ar4CieSTjWQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ar4CieSTjWQ[/video]
 

Connery

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I found this one and this version hauntingly sweet with Pidgeon's baritone

Walter Pidgeon - "What'll I Do" (1924)
[video=youtube;4aUSEgi3I2w]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aUSEgi3I2w&feature=related[/video]


Words and Music by Irving Berlin
Sung by Walter Pidgeon
Lester Hodges, piano
Recorded July 15, 1924
HMV 1882

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Connery

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Fred Elizalde Band Al Bowlly - After The Sun Kissed The World Goodbye 1929
[video=youtube;ChqUuExky5I]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChqUuExky5I&feature=related[/video]

Al Bowlly - If I Had You - 1928 Fred Elizalde Band
[video=youtube;6-YgaJQKpto]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-YgaJQKpto[/video]
 

HadleyH

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Coleman Hawkins recorded with the Mound City Blue Blowers, an all-star group led by Red McKenzie who played a comb with tissue paper, achieving an effect similar to a kazoo. "Hello Lola" 1929 (which has one of Glen Miller`s finest trombone solos) is amazing!!!!!!! :eusa_clap ... hope you all like it!!!! :D


[video=youtube;AX4Pqw7jCR0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AX4Pqw7jCR0[/video]
 

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Al Bowlly - Butterflies In The Rain 1933 Ray Noble
[video=youtube;jqNxc4yGVlY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqNxc4yGVlY&feature=related[/video]
 
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Thank you Connery :) Just didn't know if it was posted before :eek:

I think everything has already been posted before. It's very easy to go through your entire playlist quickly. 'I'm In The Seventh Heaven was one of the last recordings Jolson did for the Brunswick label. This one, which I think is from the same recording session, is IMO one of Jolson's best recordings. I know it's one of my favorites.

[video=youtube;Na5KFrR09z4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Na5KFrR09z4[/video]

Correction: After a three year hiatus Jolson's last Brunswick was this one recorded in 1932.

A Chazend'l Oif Shabbes aka The Cantor
[video=youtube;7qS6WZPpcpY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qS6WZPpcpY[/video]
 
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I think everything has already been posted before. It's very easy to go through your entire playlist quickly. 'I'm In The Seventh Heaven was one of the last recordings Jolson did for the Brunswick label. This one, which I think is from the same recording session, is IMO one of Jolson's best recordings. I know it's one of my favorites.

[video=youtube;Na5KFrR09z4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Na5KFrR09z4[/video]
Thank you V.C. :)
I love that one! Thank you for sharing it :)

I love this thread so much........ you, Connery, Hadley and any others that have added to this thread have really helped me find some great music :)
 

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