Charles Margulis, Harry Goldfield, Eddie Pinder (tp); Bix Beiderbecke (c); Boyce Cullen, Wilbur Hall, Bill Rank, Jack Fulton (tb); Frank Trumbauer, Chester Hazlett, Irving Friedman, Rube Crozier, Roy Maier, Charles Strickfaden (reeds); Kurt Dieterle, Matty Malneck, Mischa Russell, John Bouman, Charles Gaylord (vln); Mario Perry (vln/accordion); Roy Bargy, Lennie Hayton (p); Mike Pingitore (bj); Mike Trafficante (sb); Min Leibrook (tu); George Marsh (perc); ? (cimbalom); Austin Young (voc): New York, September 18, 1928.
Yay Bix!
jonnybogue 6 months ago
Generally I don´t like Whiteman due to his treatment of his material (over-arranged). This is a nice recording more owed to the remarkable vocalist. Thanks for sharing.
phonomono78s 7 months ago
a little over arranged is an understatement, but still it is whiteman and the gang...and bix, of course. fun. thanks.
bill3murr 7 months ago
Lucky to find a "potato head" lol........they are hard to get. A little over arranged for my taste -
HarborGuy 7 months ago
The Columbia Paul Whitemans are such treasures! Wish I'd taken advantage of getting them when the getting was good 20 or 30 years ago!
VictrolaJazz 7 months ago