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The Little Ramblers
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From the second half of the 1930's some of the famous Big Bands in the USA featured small groups from their ranks at concerts and on r… read moreFrom the second half of the 1930's some of the famous Big Bands in the USA featured small groups from their ranks at concerts and on record. The bands of Tommy Dorsey, Artie Shaw, and Paul Whiteman had their "Clambake Seven&quo… read moreFrom the second half of the 1930's some of the famous Big Bands in the USA featured small groups from their ranks at concerts and on record. The bands of Tommy Dorsey, Artie Shaw, and Paul Whiteman had their "Clambake Seven", "Gramercy Five", and "Swing Wing" re… read more -
The Red Heads
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Original Indiana Five
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Fred Rich and His Orchestra
3,947 listeners
Fred Rich (January 31 1898-September 8 1956) was a bandleader who was active from the 1920s to the 1950s. Among the famous musicians in his… read moreFred Rich (January 31 1898-September 8 1956) was a bandleader who was active from the 1920s to the 1950s. Among the famous musicians in his band included the Dorsey Brothers, Joe Venuti, Bunny Berigan and Benny Goodman. In the early 1930… read moreFred Rich (January 31 1898-September 8 1956) was a bandleader who was active from the 1920s to the 1950s. Among the famous musicians in his band included the Dorsey Brothers, Joe Venuti, Bunny Berigan and Benny Goodman. In the early 1930s, Elmer Feldkamp was one of his vocalists. Fred Rich was bo… read more -
The Georgians
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The Georgians were a subset of the Phil Specht Orchestra. Specht had a gig at the Hotel Alamac in New York City in 1920. The orchestra play… read moreThe Georgians were a subset of the Phil Specht Orchestra. Specht had a gig at the Hotel Alamac in New York City in 1920. The orchestra played music for dancing in the ballroom and afterwards a smaller version of the group that went by th… read moreThe Georgians were a subset of the Phil Specht Orchestra. Specht had a gig at the Hotel Alamac in New York City in 1920. The orchestra played music for dancing in the ballroom and afterwards a smaller version of the group that went by the name of the Georgians played in the cocktail lounge. The s… read more -
California Ramblers
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This archetypal California Ramblers band was based in New York City. One of the front men was Adrian Rollini, an accomplished musician eve… read moreThis archetypal California Ramblers band was based in New York City. One of the front men was Adrian Rollini, an accomplished musician even in his teens. He played with Bix Beiderbecke in the famous autumn 1927 sessions in New York. H… read moreThis archetypal California Ramblers band was based in New York City. One of the front men was Adrian Rollini, an accomplished musician even in his teens. He played with Bix Beiderbecke in the famous autumn 1927 sessions in New York. His throbbing bass saxophone can be heard driving the music a… read more -
Sam Lanin and His Orchestra
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Samuel Charles Lanin (September 4, 1891 - May 5, 1977) was an American jazz bandleader. Sam Lanin's brothers, Howard and Lester, were also bandleaders, and all of them had sustained, successful careers in music. Lanin was one of ten children born to Russian Jewish immigrants who emigrated to… read more -
Ipana Troubadours
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The Ipana Troubadours (aka The Ipana Troubadors) was a musical variety radio program which began in New York on WEAF in 1923. In actuality,… read moreThe Ipana Troubadours (aka The Ipana Troubadors) was a musical variety radio program which began in New York on WEAF in 1923. In actuality, the Troubadors were the Sam Lanin Orchestra. They opened the show with their theme, "Smiles.… read moreThe Ipana Troubadours (aka The Ipana Troubadors) was a musical variety radio program which began in New York on WEAF in 1923. In actuality, the Troubadors were the Sam Lanin Orchestra. They opened the show with their theme, "Smiles." The show was sponsored by Bristol Myers' Ipana T… read more -
Adrian Rollini
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Adrian Francis Rollini (June 28, 1903 - May 15, 1956) was a multi-instrumentalist best known for his Jazz music. He played the saxophone, p… read moreAdrian Francis Rollini (June 28, 1903 - May 15, 1956) was a multi-instrumentalist best known for his Jazz music. He played the saxophone, piano, xylophone, and many other instruments. Rollini was born June 28, 1903 to Ferdinand Rollini a… read moreAdrian Francis Rollini (June 28, 1903 - May 15, 1956) was a multi-instrumentalist best known for his Jazz music. He played the saxophone, piano, xylophone, and many other instruments. Rollini was born June 28, 1903 to Ferdinand Rollini and Adele Augenti Rollini (some sources will date 1904, but h… read more