You can follow the various recordings Henderson did of this tune in 1925 for Columbia and then jump to 1931 to hear his recordings on Columbia, Melotone, Victor and Crown and hear the style that would be come known as swing. Some of the recordings from '31 verge more on the style of the '20's but in the Crown recording, the tuba and banjo are replaced with guitar and the style transforms to strictly a '30's swing sound.
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very nice!
M13MusicNut 1 year ago
You can follow the various recordings Henderson did of this tune in 1925 for Columbia and then jump to 1931 to hear his recordings on Columbia, Melotone, Victor and Crown and hear the style that would be come known as swing. Some of the recordings from '31 verge more on the style of the '20's but in the Crown recording, the tuba and banjo are replaced with guitar and the style transforms to strictly a '30's swing sound.
JCJasion 1 year ago
good advice from RagjazzMonkey Tom.
Also list soloists/sidemen when you can
(I see you have on some other vid's of yours).
On this one: Jim Fryer, Jon-Erik Kellso, Mark Lopeman, Dan Levinson, & Dan Block.
jonnybogue 2 years ago
Wonderful! 5 stars!
I love it!
RagjazzMonkey Tom
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tdub1941 2 years ago 3