Joshua Fit The battle Of Jericho - Ralph Flanagan & His Orch
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Danced to this band, early 50's. ,They were touring , mostly one nighters. Rock Springs Park, Chester, W. Va.
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So glad to get the chance to see this.
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The similarity to the Glenn Miller Orchestra was entirely intentional. In the late 40s RCA was in a major dispute with Tex Beneke over how the so-called "official" Miller orchestra would be run. Tex knew that Miller was planning more modern sounds but the suits at RCA wanted the band to be permanently frozen in 1941. When RCA severed their ties to Beneke they needed a "replacement" so they tapped Flanagan whose arranging talents let him copy the Miller Sound fairly closely (but w/ 2 clarinets)
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I wish this song could last forever :(
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Nice band and sound.Dig that guy playing the saxophone
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Nice to see this is still up!
My great Uncel.......no wonder i love jazz...Good! even by today's standards!
great arrangement
thanks :D
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Its got a great swing to it
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Awsome jazzzzzzzzzzzzzzz :D
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WOOP WOOP <3 this song for no reason ... but i perfer meh schools orchestra playin it , not band
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This is Flanagan's touring band...He was a music composer originallly..composed for many of the big bands...Glen Miller, Tommy Dorsey, etc. He went on to have his own orchestra..wrote every note..to many songs! He's brilliant!! made many bands famous with his talent =)))))
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Awsome...He is wonderful here!
He was married to Hannah Wingert...
He is my Aunt's Father-In-Law!
How nice to see him here...have most all his albums...Mom saved them!!
This is so awsome! he is really a shy person..U'd never know =)
Any idea what year this is from? The Flanagan band recorded it for RCA in 1950 with an all-star studio band, but this is probably his touring band of mostly younger guys shown here.
jlassie 3 years ago 4
You could be right, I think this dates from around the mid 50's, I also have is earlier recordings....Of course the band could sound very millerish especially when he used quite a few of Glenn's sidemen on his studio recordings...
CCJazzmen2 3 years ago