Art Landry was a clarinetist and 1920s orchestra leader. Recorded as Art Landry and His Orchestra and Art Landry and his Call of the North Orchestra from 1923 to 1927. He also released recordings under the names Art Landry's Syncopatin' Six and The Regent Orchestra. He also had a group known as Art Landry and his Commodore Band.
Recording: Art Landry And His Orch., vocal Henry Burr -- Sleepy Time Gal (Words & Music by Joseph Reed Alden, Raymond Egan, Ange Lorenzo & Richard A.Whiting), Victor 1925
my great uncle helped write this song- Ange Lorenzo
RockForever345 1 year ago 2
this band has a different sound from most other mid-20s...more subdued, less brassy, minimal use of splash cymbals... though the picture indicates it was not small in number. I'm not sure the band had widespread appeal. I'm kinda surprised that Victor chose them to record a song that was a huge hit for the time.
1276epr 1 year ago
the one-step wasn't exactly short-lived -- it lasted from about 1910 until the early 20s, when it was renamed the Peabody and continued to be popular under that name
OhPlayThatThing 2 years ago
Fox Trot was in up until the Lindy and Shag of the l930's........the early 20's had the quick step and once step and many other over night short lived fads.
HarborGuy 2 years ago
Lovin' this one thanks for posting...
HarborGuy 2 years ago
Art Landry is another of the great bandleaders that I discovered via You Tube. His use of the tuba and some other interesting instrumental effects added to his great sound.
jd03150 2 years ago
see the similarity between the stock market crash in the 20's and the conditions now?
this song carries that vibe
ERASUR333 3 years ago
Not really -- it's a typical 1920s foxtrot and very danceable. (Turkey trot was popular way back around 1910-14.)
OhPlayThatThing 4 years ago
This was one of the first "electrical" {Orthophonic} recordings Victor released during 1925- and Landry's first, recorded on November 10th, 1925. There was a transition of sorts as to how most orchestras sounded during this period, '240'....
fromthesidelines 4 years ago
thanks you are right .
bearcub410 4 years ago
i love this clip so much fantastic. it is great but i have to say the photo of jean harlow is of marion davies thanks you are great
bearcub410 4 years ago
Neat! I often feel like Kiki of Montparnasse,
sans absinthe and that uniquely French version of ennui.
barbcard 4 years ago
I have this - was my grandmothers .......Good rythm I thought a good recording to dance to..
HarborGuy 4 years ago