Thanks for posting this video! This jazz fan loves it!!!
I think I read that Andy Sanella had been questioned about this side, and he said it was he on clarinet and alto, and Mike Mosiello on trumpet. I think Mosiello must have been like Manny Klein, able to mimic the styles of other artists very easily.
Beautiful music, and your copy is in very nice condition. Thanks again for posting!
This is amazing! Such a sound! I have a couple of the Van Dyke records, but they don't sound like that! Even on my Orthophonic machine! Thanks for sharing this gem!
@sideshowtink Thanks, VanDyke's were produced for only a very short time period in 1929, but if you get lucky, there is some really rare, hard to find, jazz and other sides of interest, by well known artists. There is alot of Grey Gull House band stuff as well, but if you do your detective work thoroughly, you can find some truly exceptional cuts among the common stuff. Also see my Victrolaman "The Terror" entry by Cliff Jackson and his Crazy Kats. Really rare and exceptional.
Thanks for watching, evidently there are not many folks who are interested or curious about tuning in and hearing this very rare jazz entry. Thanks again,
Really wonderful piece of music.Nice find!
dangerousdaveT 1 month ago
Nice tune, great soloists!
kotsreveb 8 months ago
Awesome recording!! That Van Dyke looks perfect!
Super!!!
MultiMartiniman 8 months ago
Some of the lyrics are:
In Harlem's Araby
They drink booze like it was tea
Oh you never seen such awful sights
As Harlem's Araby.
voidforpurpose 10 months ago
as per mmay - mosiello and sanella probably although mannie seems to be on some van dykes - wonderful sound on your your credenza
maxinDetroit 10 months ago
Thanks for posting this video! This jazz fan loves it!!!
I think I read that Andy Sanella had been questioned about this side, and he said it was he on clarinet and alto, and Mike Mosiello on trumpet. I think Mosiello must have been like Manny Klein, able to mimic the styles of other artists very easily.
Beautiful music, and your copy is in very nice condition. Thanks again for posting!
mmay519 1 year ago
sounds great! love them old victrolas
waxheadglossy 1 year ago
I think I have one Van Dyke 78. This one is very nice..
desoto1961 1 year ago
This is amazing! Such a sound! I have a couple of the Van Dyke records, but they don't sound like that! Even on my Orthophonic machine! Thanks for sharing this gem!
foxtrotgin 1 year ago
Wonderful! You do not come across the VanDyke label very often! Sounds magical!
sideshowtink 1 year ago
@sideshowtink Thanks, VanDyke's were produced for only a very short time period in 1929, but if you get lucky, there is some really rare, hard to find, jazz and other sides of interest, by well known artists. There is alot of Grey Gull House band stuff as well, but if you do your detective work thoroughly, you can find some truly exceptional cuts among the common stuff. Also see my Victrolaman "The Terror" entry by Cliff Jackson and his Crazy Kats. Really rare and exceptional.
Victrolaman
victrolaman 1 year ago
Thanks for watching, evidently there are not many folks who are interested or curious about tuning in and hearing this very rare jazz entry. Thanks again,
Victrolaman
victrolaman 1 year ago
It's true: "Every Record a Masterpiece".........
Lucius1958 1 year ago