Album US 1930 on Harmony label
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Dance band; Fox trots with Vocal chorus. Side A was recorded May 23, 1930, New York, NY. From "The Sea Bat". Note: this recording is actually by Arthur Schutt And His Orchestra and features vocals by Irving Kaufman. Side B was recorded June 6, 1930, New York, NY. Note: this recording is actually by Ben Selvin & His Orchestra and features vocals by Harold "Scrappy" Lambert. "Frank Auburn & His Orchestra" was a pseudonym used by MANY dance bands of the era, including those cited here. Others whose work was issued under the Auburn name include: Fred Rich And His Orchestra, Sam Lanin And His Famous Players, Jack Albin's Hotel Pennsylvania Music, Ted Wallace And His Orchestra, and others. Likewise "Robert Wood" was a pseudonym used by many vocalists.
Frank Auburn And His Orchestra , album by | |
Robert Wood tenor vocals | |
Felix E. Feist , lyrics by | |
Howard Johnson , 1887-1941 US lyrics by | |
Charles O'Flynn , lyrics by | |
Tot Seymour , 1889-1966 US lyrics by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Lo-Lo | Frank Auburn And His Orchestra | Edward Ward, Reggie Montgomery, Felix E. Feist, Howard Johnson | |
2 | Swingin' In A Hammock | Frank Auburn And His Orchestra | Charles O'Flynn, Tot Seymour |