Uploaded by edmundusrex on Sep 1, 2009
Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra was the first Kansas City jazz band to achieve national recognition, which it acquired through national radio broadcasts. It was founded in 1919, as the Coon-Sanders Novelty Orchestra, by drummer Carleton Coon and pianist Joe Sanders.
Coon was born in Rochester, Minnesota in 1893 and his family moved to Lexington, Missouri shortly after his birth. Sanders was born in Kansas in 1896. Sanders was known as "The Old Left Hander" because of his skills at baseball. He gave the game up in the early 1920s to make dance music his career.
The orchestra began broadcasting in 1922 on clear channel station WDAF, which could be received throughout the United States. They were broadcast in performance at the Muehlebach Hotel in Kansas City. They took the name Nighthawks because they broadcast late at night (11:30pm to 1:00am). By 1924 their fan club had 37,000 members. Fans were encouraged to send in requests for songs by letter, telephone or telegram. That move became so popular that Western Union set up a ticker tape between Sanders' piano and Coon's drums so the telegrams could be acknowledged during the broadcasts. Their song "Nighthawk Blues" includes the lines: "Tune right in on the radio/Grab a telegram and say 'Hello'."
The group left Kansas City for the first time in 1924 for a three-month engagement in a roadhouse in Chicago. The orchestra moved to Chicago the same year, where Jules Stein used the profits from a tour he booked for them to establish the Music Corporation of America, with the orchestra as its first client. The orchestra moved into the Blackhawk Hotel in Chicago in 1926. The members of the Orchestra at that time were Joe Richolson and Bob Pope, trumpets; Rex Downing, trombone; Harold Thiell, Joe Thiell and Floyd Estep, saxophones; Joe Sanders, piano; Russ Stout, banjo and guitar; "Pop" Estep, tuba; Carleton Coon, drums. In the following years, the Nighthawks performed at the Blackhawk every winter, doing remote broadcasts over radio station WGN. Their reputation spread coast-to-coast through these broadcasts and the many records they made for Victor. They undertook very successful road tours.
The orchestra later moved to New York City for an 11-month broadcast engagement at the Hotel New Yorker arranged by William S. Paley, who needed a star attraction to induce radio stations to join the Columbia Broadcasting System.
At their peak, each member of the Orchestra owned identical Cord Automobiles, each in a different color with the name of the Orchestra and the owner embossed on the rear. The Orchestra's popularity showed no signs of abating and their contract with MCA had another 15 years to run in the spring of 1932 when Carleton Coon came down with a jaw infection and died, on May 4.
Joe Sanders attempted to keep the organization going; however, without Coon, the public did not support them. In 1935, he formed his own group and played until the early 1940s when he became a part time orchestra leader and studio musician. In his later years he suffered from failing eyesight and other health problems. He died in 1965 after suffering a stroke.
Coon Sander's Nighthawks - What A Girl, What A Night (1928)
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Here Comes My Ball+Chain-Coon-Sanders Orchestra 1928by Bigband783,119 views
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My Beauty Shop (1929)by stjn007,104 views
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BUCKTOWN STOMP by Johnny Dodds Washboard Six 1928 (New Orleans Jazz)by cdbpdx1,540 views
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"Sweepin' The Clouds Away"-COON-SANDERS ORCHby gramophoneshane860 views
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Coon Sanders Orchestra-- Is She My Girlfriendby pax41419 views
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Jungle Cruise song!! Love it!!
rbain007 6 months ago
Thank you for the song and the information. Very informative. I am member of a band which plays some of the songs of Carleton and Coon but knew little about the band's history, Maybe it's nice to know that their music is still played in Europe as well.
LammersJohan 9 months ago
this could possibly be one of my 2 favorite CSN songs! Thank you for posting!!!
HorribleHarry 1 year ago
Fantastic!
sbd650 1 year ago
Great post.
Thanks for sharing.
Corrie121 2 years ago
very classy. I love this man and his band
charliebubblesoar 2 years ago