Charles Margulis, Harry Goldfield (tp); Bix Beiderbecke, Andy Secrest (c); Boyce Cullen, Bill Rank, Wilbur Hall, Jack Fulton (tb); Frank Trumbauer, Chester Hazlett, Irving Friedman, Roy Maier, Bernie Daly, Charles Strickfaden (reeds); Kurt Dieterle, Mischa Russell, John Bouman, Charles Gaylord (vln); Roy Bargy (p); Lennie Hayton (cel); Mike Pingitore (bj); Mike Trafficante (sb); Min Leibrook (tu); George Marsh (dm); Jack Fulton (voc): New York, May 3, 1929.
Nice to hear this one so clean. Hardly a pop! Nice work.
MisterEvasion 2 years ago
This was written for the 1929 "talkie" version of the Marx Brothers' 1925 Broadway hit "The Cocoanuts" by none other than the one responsible for the original score, Irving Berlin (although it never became a hit, people who've seen the film KNOW where it came from). Ferde Grofe [who later became famous for writing the "Grand Canyon Suite"] arranged this one. Bix and Andy Secrest "share" their solo here...
fromthesidelines 2 years ago
aww so lovely!
Jack Fulton's voice was so soft and beautiful :)
renata1934 2 years ago