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Ted Lewis and his Band / Rhythm 1933
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This was recorded on 22 June 1933 as was "Lazybones". Both titles were coupled on Columbia 2786-D and issued as by Ted Lewis and his Band. However, both sides have a very d...
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Ted Lewis and his Band - Lazybones 1933
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This was recorded on 22 June 1933 as was "Rhythm". Both titles were coupled on Columbia 2786-D and issued as by Ted Lewis and his Band. However, both sides have a very diff...
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Ted Lewis Orchestra - Little Locket Of Long Ago 1933
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The third title of this July 28, 1933 Columbia recording session was a rather dreary waltz, played by Ted Lewis and his Orchestra with vocal chorus by Ted Lewis himself. Al...
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Ted Lewis Orchestra - Here You Come With Love 1933
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Unlike the first title of this recording session (Ten Thousand Years Ago) which was recorded by an (so far) unknown band withan unknown vocalist, but issued as by Ted Lewi...
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Unknown Orchestra but labelled asTed Lewis and his Orchestra - 10.000 Years Ago 1933
harryoakley
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Although on the same day (July 28, 1933) the real Ted Lewis Orchestra cut two sides after this tune was recorded, this is definitely not the Ted Lewis band and the band and...
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Red Nichols' Five Pennies - Corrine Corrina 1930
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Ted Lewis and his Orchestra Is Everybody Happy Now? 1928
harryoakley
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Ted Lewis' slogan was "Is Everybody Happy?" and he composed a tune of that name - which strangely is not all that well-known. It isn't mentioned in Rust's Jazz discography ...
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SCARCE JAZZ CARTOON FROM THE EARLY 30'S
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SWING MONKEY, SWING! Columbia Pictures, Copyright 27 September 1937. Producer Charles Mintz, story Ben Harrison, animation Manny Gould, music Joe de Nat. I have never hear...
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Wild Bill Davison w. Benny Meroff (1928) and Ted Easton's Band (1978)
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Benny Meroff's "Smiling Skies" recorded for OKeh on 9 December 1928 wasn't Wild Bill Davison's first recording, but it was the first on which he played a clear solo. Early ...
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Wolverine Orchestra w. Bix Beiderbecke - Big Boy
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Newly remastered with the latest techniques from a mint copy of the original record.
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