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Annette Hanshaw - Get Out And Get Under The Moon (1928)

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Annette Hanshaw (Oct.18,1901 - March 13,1985)

was one of the first great female jazz singers. In the late 1920s she ranked alongside Ethel Waters, Bessie Smith and the Boswell Sisters. Her singing style was relaxed and suited the new jazz-influenced pop music of the late 1920s. Although she had a low opinion of her own singing, she continues to have fans because of how she combined the voice of an ingenue with the spirit of a flapper.

Hanshaw made her one and only appearance on film in the 1933 Paramount short Captain Henry's Radio Show, "a picturization" of the popular Thursday evening radio program Maxwell House Show Boat, in which she starred from 1932 to 1934.

Hanshaw was known as "The Personality Girl," and her trademark was saying "That's all" in a childish voice at the end of many of her records.

Having grown tired of show business, in the late 1930s Hanshaw retired and settled into married life with her husband, Pathé Records executive Herman "Wally" Rose. Later in life, in a would-be comeback, she recorded two demo records, but they were never released.

Between September 1926 and February 1934, she recorded prolifically. From 1926-1928 she recorded for Pathe (her sides were released on both the Pathe and Perfect labels). Starting in June 1928, she recorded for Columbia; most of these were issued on their dime store labels Harmony, Diva, Clarion and Velvet Tone. A handful were also released on their regular price Columbia and OKeh. Although most were released under her own name, she was renamed Gay Ellis (for sentimental numbers) and Dot Dare or Patsy Young (for her Helen Kane impersonations). Starting in August 1932, she began recording for the ARC with her recordings issued on their Melotone, Perfect, Conqueror, Oriole and Romeo. Her final session, February 3, 1934 was placed on ARC's Vocalion label.


Annette Hanshaw - Get Out And Get Under The Moon (1928)

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  • That's Frank Ferrera on slack key guitar.

  • I believe that's Andy Sannella on steel guitar, as he was present on most of her 1928 sessions...

  • Thanks for the background info! She's great:)

  • i love this music

  • From the moment I first heard her voice I was enchanted. One of the truly great singers of the 1920s and early thirties, unfortunately much underrated. THANKS FOR UPLOADING THIS CLASSIC!

  • WOW, love the guitar bending notes! Love Annette, this may be my *new* favorite rendition of this most revered classic...

  • this guitar is sensational. and i think i'll take her advice, get out and get under the moon fer sure!

  • I'm pretty sure that's Roy Smeck. That's his technique and sound. Hanshaw was one of the sexy sirens of this era.

  • Great post. Thanks for sharing.

  • Roy Smeck hawain guitar?

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