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Paul Ash & His Orch. - You Don't Like It-Not Much, 1927

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Paul Ash & His Orchestra, v. Milton Watson - You Don't Like It-Not Much (Ned Miller /Art Kahn /C.Cohn), Columbia 1927
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Paul Ash was the leader of orchestras that primarilly played in movie theatres throughout the United States during the 1920s and 1930s. Many up-and-coming jazz musicians passed through Ash's orchestras including Benny Goodman, Danny Polo, Glenn Miller, Red Norvo, Helen Kane and Martha Raye. His records were released under the name of Paul Ash & His Granada Orchestra. Some of the records from 1926 were released under the pseudonyms of the Denza Dance Band and the Raymond Dance Band.
See also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlT88NkE1TE

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  • What do you mean you're "trying to remember," Paniculture? Obviously this is Ms. J. Rosner.

    --Kirk

  • Interested in your post - Milton Watson was my grandfather. Trying to remember whose wedding he sang at (there were a few) Who are you?

  • Milton Watson..singing in this...left the stage and the "business" after he was above leading man age.... In his late 70's he sang "the girl that I marry" at my wedding. He was a dear family friend and each time he visited we coaxed him into singing... My dad used to say that Milton "made the walls tremble".....and he did!!! He was a doll of a man fyi.

  • Great song, great arrangement, great posters.

  • Oh Yes! Not Much... That's to fun making!

  • Bring back the Hupmobile and those Ecstasy stockings. Ec-stasy, what a strange word, literally meaning to stand outside oneself or outside the present moment, in modern slang, "out of the box." As for the opiate connotations...well,this is a family channel.

  • But I DO like it, VERY MUCH!! I enjoyed the unison singing, singing along myself such as it twas...5*

  • Sparkling foot-tapper and exuberant bright posters -- who needs ecstasy?

  • Your artwork choice is excquisite! Now I am also "hooked" on Roaring Twenties in addition to my life long "addiction" to Tango!

  • Fabulous arrangement. That Ecstasy advert is great... I'll buy whatever it's selling :-)

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