It is definitely not Bloom on piano. Bloom had a far more outspoken touch. Sig was much more subtle. I'm pretty sure it's Frank. He recorded loads of records with Joe and Eddie and was a house pianist for Columbia and OkeH.
If it is Rollini on piano AND bsx (according to Rust), then Rollini does impossibly fast changes from bass sax to piano before the piano solo and back from piano to bass sax at the end of Lang's solo. They almost overlap; therefore it cannot be Rollini on piano here. According to Ray Mitchell (Eddie Lang disco) the pianist is Rube Bloom. However, no piano is audible on the other 4 titles from this session. Is it logical to have hired Bloom just to do ONE number? What is Mitchell's source?
As has been pointed out, correctly, the four personnel on this recording backing up Hanshaw were Adrian Rollini, Joe Venuti, Eddie Lang, and Vic Berton. Rollini, however, played bass sax and piano on this side. And also goofus and celesta during the five sides of this June, 1927 session.
Hi there! This was actually recorded June 1927, not 1932 as listed in your description. The musicians on this recording are Adrian Rollini, Eddie Lang, Joe Venuti and Vic Berton. (Credited: "the Four Instrumental Stars.") Great artist. ^_^
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corntoon123 6 days ago
It is definitely not Bloom on piano. Bloom had a far more outspoken touch. Sig was much more subtle. I'm pretty sure it's Frank. He recorded loads of records with Joe and Eddie and was a house pianist for Columbia and OkeH.
syncopeter 7 months ago
If it is Rollini on piano AND bsx (according to Rust), then Rollini does impossibly fast changes from bass sax to piano before the piano solo and back from piano to bass sax at the end of Lang's solo. They almost overlap; therefore it cannot be Rollini on piano here. According to Ray Mitchell (Eddie Lang disco) the pianist is Rube Bloom. However, no piano is audible on the other 4 titles from this session. Is it logical to have hired Bloom just to do ONE number? What is Mitchell's source?
harryoakley 1 year ago
Great Post.
Thanks for sharing.
Corrie121 1 year ago
Well I DO LIKE A LITTLE GIRL LIKE HER!!! She is so cute!!! This song is just FANTASTIC!!!
roybo1930 1 year ago
As has been pointed out, correctly, the four personnel on this recording backing up Hanshaw were Adrian Rollini, Joe Venuti, Eddie Lang, and Vic Berton. Rollini, however, played bass sax and piano on this side. And also goofus and celesta during the five sides of this June, 1927 session.
RolliniFan 2 years ago
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yogisuperman 2 years ago
Hi there! This was actually recorded June 1927, not 1932 as listed in your description. The musicians on this recording are Adrian Rollini, Eddie Lang, Joe Venuti and Vic Berton. (Credited: "the Four Instrumental Stars.") Great artist. ^_^
NietzscheSneezedToo 3 years ago 7
Raymond Mitchell says Rube Bloom, piano, which makes 5 stars
ishouldntbeyoutubing 3 years ago
thanks for the information.
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edmundusrex 3 years ago
And Rollini bassax and Eddie Lang Guitar.
Signorelli piano?
heinbanjo12 3 years ago
I can't find a description about this song. Only for Venuti I was shure, and I ask myself if the guitar sounds good enough for Eddie Lang.
edmundusrex 3 years ago
I also hear Berton on timpani. The guitar solo seems defenitly Lang to me.
heinbanjo12 3 years ago
May be - he wasn't in a good modd on this day.
edmundusrex 3 years ago