The first song is "She's a corn-fed Indiana girl," recorded by Earl Oliver's Jazz Babies (i.e., Harry Reser's Orchestra, with vocal by Tom Howard--that's Tom Stacks' nom de disque on Edison records), recorded on June 9, 1926 and released on Edison DD 51776-L and Blue Amberol 5195.
The second song is "Make that trombone laugh," recorded by Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra on January 9, 1920 and released on Edison DD 50637-L and Blue Amberol 3966.
What about jazz on the Indestructible label?
MrXnews 1 year ago 3
The first song is "She's a corn-fed Indiana girl," recorded by Earl Oliver's Jazz Babies (i.e., Harry Reser's Orchestra, with vocal by Tom Howard--that's Tom Stacks' nom de disque on Edison records), recorded on June 9, 1926 and released on Edison DD 51776-L and Blue Amberol 5195.
The second song is "Make that trombone laugh," recorded by Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra on January 9, 1920 and released on Edison DD 50637-L and Blue Amberol 3966.
EdisonSquirrel 3 years ago