voc, sax, 1896-1965 US, Chicago
Musician of Jazz and Pop
A.k.a. Arthur Kassel
Saxophonist Art Kassel and his ''Kassels in the Air'' were a staple on the Chicago music scene for more than thirty years. Debuting in 1924 at the Midway Gardens the group later spent a 15-year engagement at the Bismark Hotel and frequented both the Aragon and Trianon ballrooms, where it received national radio exposure. In the late 1950s Kassel moved to the West Coast, where he appeared for two years with his orchestra on a local television program, The Gloria Hart Show. Though in its early years the band boasted such jazz artists as Benny Goodman, Bud Freeman, and Mugsy Spanier, Kassel switched to sweet music during the 1930s. This latter orchestra was never very impressive, though it had an extremely loyal following. Recording for RCA Victor, vocalists were Norman Ruvell, Thal Taylor, Billie Leach, Harvey Crawford, Grace Dunn, Marian Holmes, Jimmy Featherstone, and a three-piece vocal group, the Kassel Trio. After Kassel's death in 1965 the orchestra continued to perform West Coast engagements.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Greatest Recordings Of The Big Band Era | Casa Loma Orchestra / Charlie Johnson / Art Kassel / Lew Stone / Clyde McCoy | 1984 | Compil. |
Harbor Lights | Art Kassel | 1969 | Single |
Little Leaguer | Art Kassel | Album | |
Little Leaguer | Art Kassel | Single |
Art Kassel And His Kassels-In-The-Air Jazz and Pop |
Art Kassel And His Orchestra Jazz and Pop |
Art Kassel Trio |