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Popular 1920's Jazz Bands - Encore 4 includes selections
from several jazz bands from the mid to late 1920's.
Many of these selections contain hot jazz solos.
Some of the bands on this volume were using alias name and were assembled in the studio for recordings.

 

There are some excellent jazz band arrangements in this volume.
 

Red Nichols and His Five Pennies - Tracks 9,10,11 and 12
This group of tracks contains many legendary jazz musicians that went on to lead
there own bands in just a few short years.

Musicians on the tracks include:

Red Nichols (trumpet), Leo McConville (trumpet) , Manny Klein (trumpet),
Miff Mole (trombone), Pee Wee Russel (clarinet), Adrian Rollini (bass sax), Dick McDonough (guitar) and Lennie Hayton (piano)


 

Popular 1920’s Jazz Bands (Encore 4) [Recorded 1926-1931]

 

Track Listing

 

1-Show Me The Way To Go Home [Recorded 1926]

California Ramblers

 

2-Then I’ll Be Happy [Recorded 1926]

California Ramblers

 

3-Calling Me Home [Recorded 1926]

Ben Bernie And His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra

 

4-Someone Is Loosing Susan [Recorded 1926]

Ben Bernie And His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra

 

5-Sunday [Recorded 1926]

Abe Lyman’s California Orchestra

 

6-Having Lot’s Of Fun [Recorded 1926]

Abe Lyman’s California Orchestra

 

7-Don’t Sing Aloa When I Go [Recorded 1927]

The Columbians

 

8-Proud [Recorded 1927]

The Columbians

 

9-River Boat Shuffle [Recorded 1927]

Red Nichols And His Five Pennies

 

10-Eccentric [Recorded 1927]

Red Nichols And His Five Pennies

 

11-Ida Sweet As Apple Cider [Recorded 1927]

Red Nichols And His Five Pennies

 

12-Feelin’ No Pain[Recorded 1927]

Red Nichols And His Five Pennies

 

13-Collegiate Sam [Recorded 1929]

Teddy Joyce And His Penn State Recorders

 

14-Gotta Feelin’ For You [Recorded 1929]

Teddy Joyce And His Penn State Recorders

 

15-It’s The Girl [Recorded 1930]

Bob Haring And His Orchestra

 

16-There’s No Depression In Love

[Recorded 1930]

Vincent Rose And His Orchestra

 

17-To Whom It May Concern [Recorded 1931]

Bert Lown And His Hotel Biltmore Orchestra




 





 

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