Fletch
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Rose of the Rio Grande - Glen Gray & Casa Loma Orch., 1936. The CLO had that way of making any tune above mid-tempo have that crack-train feel. But the Denver & Rio Grande was in receivership just then and didn't have any crack trains. So use your imagination on that Main Line Thru the Rockies.
Low Gravy - Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers, 1930. No idea what makes gravy low (or high) - golden era cooks enlighten plz. Hot side tho, notable for Albert Nicholas' hyper-vibrato clarinet which seems to want to skitter up your auditory canals and burrow into your brain.
I've Found What I Wanted in You - Fletcher Henderson & Orch., 1931. Ben Selvin must have been conducting on this Columbia date - everybody's on his best behavior. The singer is Lois Deppe, an ex-bandleader from Pittsburgh, then knocking around New York.
Low Gravy - Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers, 1930. No idea what makes gravy low (or high) - golden era cooks enlighten plz. Hot side tho, notable for Albert Nicholas' hyper-vibrato clarinet which seems to want to skitter up your auditory canals and burrow into your brain.
I've Found What I Wanted in You - Fletcher Henderson & Orch., 1931. Ben Selvin must have been conducting on this Columbia date - everybody's on his best behavior. The singer is Lois Deppe, an ex-bandleader from Pittsburgh, then knocking around New York.
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