Paul Whiteman and Mike Pingatore etc..
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@johnnyjolijt ...had only three years to live! Such a loss to the world of jazz and just the world itself period!
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@seanmoyses Yeah. Ill with a bad case of chronic bottle flu.
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Bix left the Whiteman band in September 1929, due to his heavy drinking, although Paul kept inviting him back, and he kept refusing [Beiderbecke died in August 1931]. By the time this was filmed in early 1930, Andy Secrest had been firmly established as Bix's replacement.
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Unbelievable.Whiteman is underrated;he led a great band,knew talent when he saw it,and had some great tunes.
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For all my puttering around in the music of this era on YT, I never came across this piece before. It is not only extremely interesting, it demonstrates just what a really great orchestra this was. Fantastic music by some great musicians. And the leader's not bad either.
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Its a shame Henry Busse was not in this.......
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Eddie Lang!
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All you got to do is look at his FACE and see that it IS Willi Hall!! The same guy who the comedy act with the air pump.
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Chester Hazlett's clarinet has a lovely tone and that is Wilbur Hall on Trombone
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Venutti and Lang are the highlight of this clip. As mentioned above by kikl2001: Ageless. Thanks Mr. Moyses (In June-07, I now miss your Trad Jazz on the web) BR
No, Bix was Ill and didn't make the session. What a shame.
seanmoyses 5 years ago