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3 months ago
1956 Chrysler New Yorker - air in the steering gear
The steering wheel has the strong tendency to turn ccw with no kick off from my hand. I'm trying to extract the trapped air inside the piston syste...
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5 months ago
Little Girl -Freddi Rich Radio Orchestra
Little Girl -Freddi Rich Radio Orchestra on Hit of the Week J4 cardboard Durium record 1932.Elmer Feldkamp on vocal.
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5 months ago
Ben Bernie- Sweet Georgia Brown
Ben Bernie and all the lads playing Sweet Georgia Brown in 1924-25. Note! This film contains the first ever Sax solo recored on film.
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Loved seeing and hearing a very young Oscar Levant on the piano. His keyboard virtuosity was evident even in a very hot 20s band. Thanks so much for posting!
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5 months ago
Ben Bernie & His Orchestra (1925)
Popular Jazz Band
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Loved hearing and seeing a very young Oscar Levant show off his piano virtuosity in the background. Thanks so much for posting!
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5 months ago
Ben Bernie & His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra - It All Depends On You (1927)
Ben Bernie (May 30,1891, Bayonne, New Jersey - Oct.23,1943), born Bernard Anzelevitz,
was an American jazz violinist and radio personality, often...
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Very good twenties rendition of a great deSilva, Brown, and Henderson classic. The Paul Whiteman/Ferde Grofe arrangement is the best version, Freddie Rich's hotel Astor Orchestra rendition is second, and this version is third in my humble opinion, but I enjoyed it so much! Thanks for posting. I l...
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6 months ago
The Manhattan Rythm Kings - Happy Feet
From my favorit movie "The Aviator".
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This is a great recording of the Ferde Grofe arrangement as recorded Feb. 10, 1930 in Los Angeles by the Paul Whiteman Orchestra with Bing Crosby and the Rhythm Boys on the vocal, and Joe Venuti and Al Lang as well. This is a nice note for note transcription. Neat to hear a modern recording of th...
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6 months ago
Manhattan Rhythm Kings- Happy Feet
Happy feet!
I've got those happy feet!
Give them a lowdown beat
And they begin dancing!
I've got those
Ten little tapping toes,
And when I hear a t...
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This is the Ferde Grofe arrangement as recorded by the Paul Whiteman orchestra with Bing Crosby and the Rhythm Boys February 10, 1930 in Los Angeles. The Rhythm Kings do a great job on this recording in modern fidelity. Thanks for posting.
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7 months ago
Louisiana
Dancing evening with Bratislava Hot Serenaders
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This is the Paul Whiteman version as arranged by Bill Challis, and originally recorded 4/23/28. Nice Bix imitation played correctly into a felt hat. Thanks for posting. These guys are better than Vince Giordano's Nighthawks.
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7 months ago
Tea For Two - Bratislava Hot Serenaders live on 5th June 2011
This is our first recording of recreation of beautiful song written by Vincent Youmans and Irving Caesar as recorded by Fred Waring's Pennsylvanian...
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This is the Fred Waring arrangement. I wonder how they found it????
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7 months ago
Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra with Bix Beiderbecke & Bing Crosby 1928 Jazz
Here is Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra playing Because my Baby don't mean Maybe Now from 1928, song composed by Walter Donaldson. Whiteman's band ...
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The backup vocalists for Bing on this June 18, 1928 recording were the so-called "sweet trio" ---Jack Fulton, Charles Gaylord, and Austin "Skin" Young.
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7 months ago
Frederick Hodges 8|HONEYSUCKLE ROSE|CPRF@EBT June 18 2011|street piano
"Honeysuckle Rose" by Fats Waller (1928)
Frederick Hodges performs on the Orbisonia Station platform of the East Broad Top Railroad (EBT). This is...
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This young man could have held his own with Fats, James P, Teddy, and even the man himself, Art Tatum!
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10 months ago
"All the Things You Are" Keely Smith
"All the Things You Are," written by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II for the 1939 musical, Very Warm for May, was recorded by Keely Smith for ...
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I love Keely Smith and her Southern accent especially the "I"s and her Virginia way of pronouncing words like "about" and "house". Today vocal coaches would tell her she would have to change that. This girl can really sing too, and she was so funny with Louis. The best thing Louis Prima ever d...
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11 months ago
The Lawrence Welk Show: When Day Is Done
George Cates conducts the band! (1978)
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11 months ago
Jack Hylton: When Day Is Done
When Days is Done was actually written by a German composer called Robert Katscher under the original title of "Panama". It was taken to America i...
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11 months ago
Paul Whiteman, Henry Busse "WHEN DAY IS DONE" (1927)
WHEN DAY IS DONE
Paul Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra
Henry Busse, cornet
Music: Robert Katscher
Lyrics: Buddy DeSylva
Recorded June 8, 1927
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11 months ago
Harry Archer Orch., Franklyn Baur- "When Day is Done" (1926)
When Day is Done
Words by B. G. DeSylva
Music by Robert Katscher
Harry Archer and His Orchestra
Vocal Refrain by Franklyn Baur
Recorded December 9,...
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11 months ago
Aunt Jemima (Tess Gardella)- Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man, 1928
Thérèse Gardella ("Aunt Jemima") (1897 - 1950) better known as Tess Gardella, was an Italian-American actress who played the character of Aunt Jemi...
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11 months ago
Roaring 20s in Berlin: Dajos Béla - My Blue Heaven, 1927
Dajos Béla Tanz-Orchester mit Refraingesang - My Blue Heaven (Donaldson - Whiting), Odeon 1927
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This is a copy of the arrangement Ferde Grofe did for the Paul Whiteman Orchestra. Compare to Whiteman's july 6, 1927 recording. I like this German version. It's kinda "funky" compared to Whiteman's version.
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1 year ago
Wonderful Tune from 1933
"Did You Ever See A Dream Walking" from 1933. Featuring Ginger Rogers, Art Jarrett, Jack Okie and Jack Haley Did You Ever See A Dream Walking
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Thoroughly enjoyed this clip. I think this is the best tune Gordon/Revel wrote. Love Ginger's rendition, and Art Jarrett's high tenor was really smooth. LOVED the suggestive costumes. I wish Ginger and Lyda Roberti could have done a picture together. They were both very cute and sexy, and very ...
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1 year ago
Fats Waller : Keepin' Out Of Mischief Now 1937
Keepin' Out Of Mischief Now 1937 by Fats Waller on my Yamaha Disklavier, transcribed by Paul Marcorelles : http://www.fatswaller.fr
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1 year ago
PETER MINTUN: I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket (Irving Berlin) 1936
May 11 was Irving Berlin's birthday!! Fred Astaire introduced this song in the 1936 feature "Follow The Fleet."
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Peter really uses the middle pedal very well. He and Frederick Hodges are the only pianists I know of today that have mastered this very difficult skill. Nice job Peter. By the way Fred Astaire himself actually plays this song in the movie! Check it out on the Tube.
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1 year ago
Hollywood Rhythm (1934)
Behind the scenes in Hollywood. A closer look at songwritiong with Mack Gordon and Harry Revel. Also appearing in this jolly short is Lydia Roberti...
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So sad Lyda Roberti died at 31. She was so funny, sexy, and full of life.
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1 year ago
Isn't It Romantic
Recorded practice session - working on audio levels and overall sound quality. This first offering is not my best, but it's a start.
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1 year ago
"As Time Goes By" (Binnie Hale, 1932)
This song is so indelibly stamped by Dooley Wilson's fine interpretation in Bogart's "Casablanca" that earlier renditions have been mostly forgotte...
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1 year ago
The Victorian Syncopators (Harry Reser) - I Don't Care, 1926
The Victoria Syncopators (Harry Reser & His Orchestra) - I Don't Care, Duophone 1928
Harry Reser - the Greatest Banjoist In The World, plays with...
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1 year ago
Leo Reisman plays Cole Porter - You Do Something To Me, 1929
Leo Reisman & His Orchestra - You Do Something To Me (Cole Porter), Victor 1929
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1 year ago
Fats Waller I´m gonna sit right down and write myself a letter
Fats Waller, seu piano alegre e uma deliciosa canção bem ao seu estilo: I´m gonna sit right down and write myself a letter
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1 year ago
Fats Waller - By the Light of the Silvery Moon, 1942
Fats Waller and His Rhythm, voc. Fats Waller (with male chorus)- By the Light of the Silvery Moon (Hawley W. Ades), Bluebird 1942
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1 year ago
"Isn't It Romantic?" (1932) Jeanette MacDonald
"Isn't It Romantic?"
Sung by Jeanette MacDonald
From the All Talking Picture
"Love Me Tonight" (1932)
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1 year ago
The Swinging London - Gibbons: These Foolish Things, 1936
Carroll Gibbons - These Foolish Things (Words & Music by Holt Marvell, Jack Stachey & Harry Link), 1936
singer: ?
NOTE: Thanks to YT friend: laug...
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1 year ago
Arthur Schutt & His Orch.-'Leven Thirty Saturday Night, 1930
From redhotjazz.com:
"Arthur SCHUTT began his professional music career in 1915, accompanying silent movies on the piano. In 1918 he began playing...
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1 year ago
Ambrose's Orch. - Bye Bye Blues, 1930
Ambrose & His Orchestra, v. Sam Browne - Bye Bye Blues, HMV 1930 (UK)
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1 year ago
Irving Mills' Orch. plays Carmichael's "Star Dust", 1929
Irving Mills & His Hotsy Totsy Gang - Star Dust (Hoagy Carmichael) Brunswick 1929
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1 year ago
Adrian Schubert & His Orch., Nobody's Sweetheart, 1930
From Big Bands Database:
All through the 1920s, it was a common practice for the various recording companies to employ a Musical Director. The reco...
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1 year ago
Early Swing in US: Gene Kardos & His Orch. - China Boy, 1931
China Boy - Gene Kardos & His Orchestra, v. Dick Robertson, Victor 1931
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1 year ago
Roaring 20s: Jesse Stafford's Orch. - Shine, 1928
Jesse Stafford & His Orchestra - Shine, Brunswick 1928 (USA)
NOTE: The Jesse Stafford Orchestra which was active in California from 1928 -- 1937,...
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1 year ago
1930s American-Latin Swing: The Continental - Jolly Coburn's Orch.
Jolly Coburn & His Orchestra, Vocal chorus by H. Van Emburgh & Roy Strom -- The Continental (You Kiss While You Dance) Fox-trot from RKO Picture "T...
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1 year ago
Fred Rich & His Orch. - Wedding Bells (Are Breaking Up That Old Gang Of Mine) 1929
Fred Rich & His Orchestra:
Wedding Bells(Are Breaking Up That Old Gang Of Mine) (Sammy Fain / Irving Kahal, Willie Raskin), Columbia 1929
NOTE: F...
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1 year ago
Johnny Depp - When you're smiling
JD smiling with this song performed by L.Armstrong
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1 year ago
If I Had You (1929)
A tune from the motion picture "Our Modern Maidens"
I'd rather have Anita..!
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Thanks for posting. I love Fred Rich's orchestra, and especially the numbers he takes a piano solo. He plays well and the arrangements are always good!