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2 months ago
King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band:- "Riverside Blues"
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2 months ago
"Heebie Jeebies" - Banu Gibson & The New Orleans Hot Jazz Orchestra
"Heebie Jeebies" played by Banu Gibson & The Hot Jazz Orchestra for the 1986 Saint Louis National Ragtime and Classic Jazz Festival. Thanks to KETC...
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2 months ago
Ethel Waters - His Eye Is On The Sparrow ( 1965 )
Ethel Waters - His Eye Is On The Sparrow ( 1965 )
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3 months ago
Fletcher Henderson - Shake Your Feet - New York, November 27, 1923
Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra
Elmer Chambers (cnt); prob
Teddy Nixon (tb);
Howard Scott (cnt);
2 Unknown (as);
Coleman Hawkins (ts,c-me...
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3 months ago
April Kisses - EDDIE LANG 1927 (Jazz Guitar Legend)
April Kisses (April, 1st 1927), New York City
by EDDIE LANG
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4 months ago
Irving Mills' Hotsy Totsy Gang with Jack Teagarden
Hotsy Totsy Gang with Jack Teagarden and Benny Goodman on Brunswick Records, 1928, played on a 1930s "no- name" Swiss portable gramophone.
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At about 2:54 into this side, that's Benny Goodman with a rare Alto Sax Solo!!
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5 months ago
Enigmarelle - The Return
Coming Soon to This Blog...
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You could spare us the fake scratches. Old film has enough imperfections as it is.
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5 months ago
Sweet Georgia Brown Newport All Stars 1969
Sweet Georgia Brown Newport All Stars 1969
In 1969 George Wein brings his Newport All Stars to Copenhagen, Denmark.
In the band are Ruby Braff co...
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5 months ago
BOATLIFT, An Untold Tale of 9/11 Resilience
Tom Hanks narrates the epic story of the 9/11 boatlift that evacuated half a million people from the stricken piers and seawalls of Lower Manhattan...
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5 months ago
Betty Boop Cartoon Banned For Drug Use 1934
Laughing Gas! HaHaHa
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6 months ago
Sexy All Girl Jazz Band 1940's
Wish I knew the name of this band. During the 1940's there were several all girl jazz bands touring- the men up to the mid-40's were being drafted....
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The film is backwards because it was played on a "Soundie" machine, a juke box system which included video in the 1940's. The films were printed backwards on a 16 MM film, and then the machine ran the image through a mirror, which reversed the image back to normal.
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6 months ago
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6 months ago
The BOBCATS " Big Noise From Winnetka " !!!
RARE OLDIES SOUNDIES WITH THE BOBCATS ! The Bob-Cats, was a Dixieland jazz group with members from the Bob Crosby Orchestra. Both the Bob Crosby Or...
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6 months ago
The Dixie Trio Wilbur Sweatman clarinet solos
The Dixie Trio- Wilbur Sweatman, clarinet solos with banjo and piano. March, 1926.
1. Get It Now
2. Poor Papa
Wilbur Sweatman was one of the pionee...
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7 months ago
YOU TOOK ADVANTAGE OF ME - Very Early Bing Crosby 1928
Everybody had to start somewhere, even Bing Crosby. In 1928, Bing Crosby was part of the singing group The Rythym Boys working with the Paul White...
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I went to an estate sale last weekend and found a copy of this record in the ten cent record pile. It is in E+ condition.
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7 months ago
King Oliver Jazz Band - St James Infirmary - http://www.Chaylz.com
Get the ringtone at http://www.Chaylz.com
youre listening to St James Infirmary by King Oliver Jazz Band 1930
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I went to an estate sale last weekend and found a copy of this record in the ten cent record pile. It is in E+ condition.
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7 months ago
Chattanooga Choo Choo - Glenn Miller Orchestra
From the film "Sun Valley Serenade" (1941), featuring Glenn Miller Orchestra, Tex Beneke, Paula Kelly and The Modernaires.
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7 months ago
1930 Jazzy Dance Number
With Abe Lyman and his Orchestra, Nancy Carroll, (Rubber Legs) Al Norman and Skeets Gallagher. From 1930 " Dancing To Save Your Sole -"
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7 months ago
I left my baby
One very nice interpretation by Jimmy Rushing, very old video with nice quality
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7 months ago
Cliff Jackson and his Krazy Kats - The Terror (1930) on Grey Gull
Cliff Jackson and his Krazy Kats - The Terror (1930) on Grey Gull
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7 months ago
STORMY WEATHER by Ethel Waters 1933
The original classic 1933 performance by Ethel Waters of Stormy Weather, here re-released by Columbia in 1941. Real smooth. Enjoy!
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7 months ago
My Carolina Sunshine Girl-Jimmie Rodgers
This is another of the songs in 1928, but features a Jazz Band, this group also recorded with Jimmie on Califoria Blues/BY#4, and Waiting For a Tra...
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7 months ago
The Tunesters-Ain't She Sweet-1926
Ain't She Sweet-The Tunesters-1926
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I'm from Maine and I have a copy of this. It's on the PERSONAL label - Number 99-P(a Columbia offshoot, apparently for small issues such as college bands, etc.) is this by a Boston area college band?
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7 months ago
"Red Nichols and his Five Pennies" (Vitaphone 1929)
Young Eddie Condon, Pee Wee Russel and Miff Mole among others. Features a hot rendition of "China Boy" as well as Eddie Condon on the vocals for "N...
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7 months ago
JOSIE MILES Sings "Sweet Man Joe" Blues On Edison Diamond Disc Record
Here's a very scarce Edison Diamond Disc record from my collection and surely one of my favorites. Recorded on October 2, 1924 with Bubber Miley a...
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8 months ago
Washboard Rhythm Kings 1933
Although the personnel is unknown, the pianist is probably Clarence Profit. Note the relaxed mood of the guys and the casual chatting although this...
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8 months ago
Billie Holiday & Louis Armstrong - The Blues Are Brewin
Billie Holiday & Louis Armstrong - The Blues Are Brewin
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8 months ago
Eddie Cantor- Makin' Whoopee
Eddie Cantor is the best. Tell your friends.
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8 months ago
Count Basie Orchestra in Take Me Back, Baby 1940 *OFFICIAL FILMS*
Count Basie Orchestra - Take Me Back Baby (1940'S) *OFFICIAL FILMS*
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Most of these 1940's music shorts were lip-synced. The music was recorded and then the band pantomimed to the play-back. The sycronization was not too great sometimes, but no one seemed to mind. It's the music that's important, plus the chance to see recording stars in action. Jimmy Rushing didn'...
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8 months ago
Duke Ellington - It don't mean a thing (1943)
Duke Ellington and his orchestra playing this awesome tune in 1943.
"It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" is a 1931 composition by ...
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8 months ago
Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five - Hotter Than That - OKeh 8535
Louis Armstrong, c, v / Kid Ory, tb / Johnny Dodds, cl / Lil Armstrong, p / Johnny St. Cyr, bj / Lonnie Johnson, g. Chicago, December 13, 1927.
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Last weekend I found a nice copy of OKEH 8535 at a flea market for fifty cents!! Miricles do still happen. I just wonder where its been since 1927.
This must be the "B" take from Edison, since I have the "A" take and the "C" take. The solos are different, but the arragement is exactly the same. The "A" take has solos that are a little rougher, while the "C" take solos are smoother. You can actually hear the change from take to take as the mu...