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1 month ago
78rpm pressing: Blue Lou - The FIRST Metronome All Star Band, 1939 - Victor 26144
(A better transfer of this 78 can be heard here: http://www.youtube.com/watc... )
Bob Crosby's rhythm section, half of Benny Goodman's...
SwingMan1937 • 2,161 views
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1 month ago
Leola by Scott Joplin
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BachScholar • 7,283 views
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This and Gladiolus Rag are my two favorite variations on the structure of Maple Leaf Rag, and this is an excellent rendition. Congratulations on another great performance of Joplin's music.
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Carling family - Riverboat Jazzfestival 2011
Carling Family - Father Hans "Cooling" Carling tp,
Mother Aina bjo,Max (cl, ts violin) Gerd (sax,p,trb), Gunhild (nearly all instruments and vocal)...
jazzklubb • 1,102 views
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The tune she is playing is not "Amazing Grace." It's "Bye and Bye."
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3 months ago
Six Jolly Jesters - Goin'nuts
Don't know much bout this jolly troupe. there's some info on them at http://www.depanorama.net/d... Saying that there was a black face tro...
plasticfloor • 134 views
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This is essentially the Duke Ellington band augmented by Teddy Bunn (guitar), Harold Randolph (kazoo), and Bruce Johnson (washboard). These three were known as the Washboard Serenaders. Harold Randolph is the vocalist.
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4 months ago
Ge Portable Record Player With a Hey and a Hi and a Ho-Ho-Ho
Ge Portable Record Player With a Hey and a Hi and a Ho-Ho-Ho
Dick "Two Ton" Baker
basaraj • 177 views
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I used to watch Two Ton Baker as a pre-schooler on his "Happy Pirates" TV show. I'm a big fan, but not as big as Two Ton.
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4 months ago
San Francisco Giants September Song
A farewell to the 2011 season with images of the players, moments from the season, and Dave Brubeck's wonderful recording of the bittersweet classi...
MyWorldSerious • 485 views
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6 months ago
Frankie Trumbauer & His Orchestra With Bix - Margie (1927)
Frankie (Tram) Trumbauer (May 30,1901 - June 11,1956) was one of the leading jazz saxophonists of the 1920s and 1930s.
He played C melody saxopho...
edmundusrex • 2,997 views
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Not only is this not a Trumbauer Group (it's a Bix Beiderbecke and His Gang recording), and not only does Tram not appear on it, someone the bass sax player has been misidentified. It is Min Leibrook.
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8 months ago
THE AWFUL TRUTH (1937) - MY DREAMS ARE GONE WITH THE WIND
From the 1937 screwball comedy classic "The Awful Truth" - two hilarious renditions of "My Dreams Are Gone With The Wind". The first performance (...
MookCam • 447 views
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11 months ago
GENE AUTRY SILVER HAIRED DADDY OF MINE
I can not watch this video without a tear in my eye. I hope you like it. Please comment and let me know.
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BOBFORDD • 139,948 views
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I've loved Gene Autry since I was a pre-schooler watching his show on TV back in the '50s. This is probably my favorite Autry song. I'm not generally a fan of C&W, but I've always made an exception for the singing cowboys, especially Gene and Roy Rogers.
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11 months ago
I'M A WOMAN
Assorted girlie pix, mostly from the 1920's-1960's.
Featured in this video: Jane Russell, Louise Brooks, Lizabeth Scott, Rita Hayworth, Brigitte ...
MookRyan • 1,718 views
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1 year ago
On A Slow Boat To China by Glenn Hughes & Freddy Martin's Orchestra on 1947 RCA Victor 78.
Rather rare instrumental, big-band 78 rpm record by Glenn Hughes with Freddy Martin and his Orchestra.
Transferred to digital using stereo compone...
lrh1966 • 1,186 views
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I have the 78 of this which I inherited from my dad. The flip side is "Czardas" with whistling.
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1 year ago
Corporate Lies and the Original Dixieland Jazz Band
Watch http://www.youtube.com/watc...
In my short time working with with 78 RPM Records I've come to think what i thought was Vintage s...
Zefrenm • 6,012 views
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There are several recordings right here on YouTube that blast your theory out of the water. The vocalist on Royal Garden Blues was by Al Bernard. I've found at least three electrically recorded vocals by Bernard made in the late '20s that show that he is indeed a tenor, and not a baritone as yo...
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1 year ago
King Oliver and his Creole Jazz Band-Snake Rag
performed by: King Oliver and his Creole Jazz Band-1923
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AnneMusicEducation • 21,815 views
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1 year ago
Stille Nacht (Silent Night )
St. Thomas Boys Choir (Thomanerchor)
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Beat Me Daddy Eight To The Bar - Will Bradley
Beat Me Daddy Eight To The Bar - Will Bradley
Finally found the full recording, turns out its a few minutes longer and has a much clearer sound. H...
IrRrIS1l3nt • 185 views
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1 year ago
Golden Gate Orchestra (California Ramblers) - Little Grey Sweetheart Of Mine - Davega 5001
Arthur Hand, vn, dir: Frank Cush, Bill Moore, t / Lloyd "Ole" Olsen, tb / Jimmy Duff, cl, as / Freddy Cusick, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Ed Sutton,...
Atticus70 • 245 views
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1 year ago
New Vienna Woods Bing Crosby Rosemary Clooney
richi1111111111 • 1,135 views
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My favorite cut from an album I've loved since I was a kid. Thanks for posting it.
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1 year ago
Jerky Turkey (1945)
A Home Front cartoon by Tex Avery. The Pilgrims land at Plymouth Rock and found a colony. A long line of Pilgrims can be seen standing in line... f...
jdubya0257 • 10,236 views
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The pilgrim's voice is by Bill Thompson, who was also the voice of Droopy in that series of Avery cartoons.
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1 year ago
1953: Love of Life episode
complete with organ music and original commercials, this episode of Love of Life was first aired on March 20, 1953
disabled1955 • 3,342 views
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1 year ago
Stardust - Artie Shaw
Stardust - Artie Shaw
IrRrIS1l3nt • 8,483 views
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@rminnewawa Actually it's the trombone solo by Jack Jenney that gets the raves on this record.
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Road to Rio - You Don't Have to Know the Language
Bing Crosby & The Andrew Sisters.
KristynaKabzanova • 9,157 views
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Bob was Bing's younger brother. Bing's sons by his first marriage to Dixie Lee were Gary, Philip, Dennis, and Lindsay. (Philip and Dennis were Twins.) His children by his second marriage to Kathryn Grant were Harry, Mary, and Nathaniel.
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1 year ago
Henry Mancini - Tana's Theme
"Touch of Evil" is a film directed by Orson Welles that was released in 1958. The score was composed by Henry Mancini for the film. Track number 6....
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I have an alternate take of this on an old RCA Vintage Series LP of Jack Teagarden recordings. The solos are a lot different, and I think better in most cases. I wonder why the decision to go with this take. I also have a Teagarden CD with both takes of "The Blues." The cool part about that o...