LizzieMaine
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First up, the snappiest band money could buy, Roger Wolfe Kahn and his Orchestra in 1928 with a prime competitor for the title of Most Roaring Twenties Record Ever Made, "Crazy Rhythm". Franklyn Baur does the vo-do-de-ocal.
Next, ahead to 1939 for one of the big ballad hits of the year, "Wishing (Will Make It So), as performed by Orrin Tucker and his Orchestra. Tucker himself does the vocal, giving Wee Bonnie Baker a rest. Orrin is also, as far as I know, the last of the thirties dance band leaders to still walk among us, having turned 99 just a month or so ago.
First up, the snappiest band money could buy, Roger Wolfe Kahn and his Orchestra in 1928 with a prime competitor for the title of Most Roaring Twenties Record Ever Made, "Crazy Rhythm". Franklyn Baur does the vo-do-de-ocal.
Next, ahead to 1939 for one of the big ballad hits of the year, "Wishing (Will Make It So), as performed by Orrin Tucker and his Orchestra. Tucker himself does the vocal, giving Wee Bonnie Baker a rest. Orrin is also, as far as I know, the last of the thirties dance band leaders to still walk among us, having turned 99 just a month or so ago.