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1920s Jazz - "Apache Love" - Raderman's Jazz Band - fox trot

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2008

"Apache Love," 4-minute Edison Blue Amberol cylinder # 4409, played by Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra, was made in 1921 in New York City. HARRY RADERMAN (1883- 1939), a trombonist known for his ability to make his trombone "laugh," recorded as a member of various Victor stage bands from 1917 throughout the 1920's, including Earl Fuller's Famous Jazz Band--and Ted Lewis and his Band. The photo in the video shows Lewis on clarinet and Earl Fuller at the piano. In additional to Raderman's Jazz Band, he also led Raderman's Novelty Orchestra, Harry Raderman's Orchestra, the Plantation Dance Orchestra, Raderman's Roysteres, and the Red Hotters. HARRY HAD A BROTHER who played the violin--Lou Raderman--who also worked as a sideman and as a bandleader. THE PHONOGRAPH in the video is an Edison AMBEROLA model 50.

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  • G..., KEEN! Another one I've never heard before. What a great tune! This one's going on my search list. Thanks again. YF, J.

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