Irving Kaufman born Isidore Kaufman Syracuse, New York (Feb.8,1890 - Jan.3, 1976)
was a prolific early twentieth century singer, recording artist and Vaudeville performer. The son of Russian Jewish immigrants, he was a member of The Kaufman Brothers, along with his brothers Phillip and Jack.
Kaufman began recording in 1914, and recorded for RCA Victor, Columbia Records, Aeolian Company, Gennett, Edison and Harmony. Early in his career, when recording for Edison and RCA Victor, he recorded under his own name, but during the 1920s he used a number of aliases.
His last album was Reminisce With Irving Kaufman in 1974. Kaufman died 3 January 1976 in Indio, California.
Irving Kaufman - When You and I Were Young Maggie Blues (1922)
This is absolutely wonderful!!! Thank you SO much for posting it!!!!!!!
GMYellowstone 7 months ago
Hmm. Good that he wasn't the federal judge (Irving Kaufman) that sentenced the Goldbergs, the atom spies, (sp?) to death in the early fifties. To my ears, it wouldn't quite have sounded right.
Ygrec23 8 months ago
this is great, thanks for posting it, if only these were the songs being played today.....the radio today is loaded with talk on AM and bad overproductions on FM
fmazzar 1 year ago
nice.
psychedelicssss 2 years ago