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martes, 29 de septiembre de 2009

Dixie Jamboree - Fred Rich y su orquesta


This Fred Rich recording is one of the most accomplished tunes he recorded, and have been reissued several times, on Lp and CD, a fact that proves the interest it has for the jazz fans. Was recorded in New York on Nov. 15. 1929 (it's the vocal version) and features The Dorsey brothers and the tinkling piano of arthur Schutt behind the Rollickers vocal.

sábado, 26 de septiembre de 2009

Sophomore Prom


Our country may have been issued the bigger amount of Victor records in the world (at least the ones bearing the "Industria Argentina" legend) and this particular one gives account of one of the most consistent white "hot" bands of the period in the USA, as the Ted Weems Victor Records are all listed in the jazz discographies until 1934.

lunes, 14 de septiembre de 2009

Jalousie - Amapola - Ray Nolan y su orquesta


Ray Nolan (real name Tito Colom) played string bass and led this fine group during the mid fifties and featured Dante Amicarelli on piano, Marito Cosentino on clarinet and Dante Varela on Tenor sax, all top musicians of the period. This is a kind of LP record, playing two tunes a side but running at 78 RPM, listed in some local discographies as an LP record.

viernes, 4 de septiembre de 2009

Santa Paula Serenaders - It's a pitty to say goodnight


The Santa Paula Serenaders, directed by Raúl Sánchez Reinoso, was one of the best Argentine jazz groups to play during the 30's & 40's. "No me digas Buenas Noches" (translated in the label) was recorded in Buenos Aires May 7, 1945.