Album US 1921 on Victor label
Jazz (Big Band)
Side A - Fox Trot; This is the first recording of stop-time rhythm; Features solos by Joe Baum (violin) and Matthew Amaturo (clarinet) Side B - Oriental Fox Trot; Features solos by Thomas Thatcher (tenor saxophone), Matthew Amaturo (clarinet); Xylophone player is not identified Side A (Mx. B-25165-2) was recorded April 15, 1921 Chicago, Illinois Side B (Mx. B-25149-4) was recorded April 11, 1921 Chicago, Illinois Deleted from the Victor catalog on 1925-01-00
The Benson Orchestra Of Chicago , album by | |
Matthew Amaturo , soprano saxophone, uncredited, clarinet, uncredited, alto saxophone, uncredited | |
Roy Bargy voc, p, 1894-1974 US piano, uncredited, conductor, under the direction of, arranged by, uncredited | |
Joe Miller , banjo, uncredited | |
William Foeste , bass saxophone, uncredited, tuba, uncredited | |
Thomas Thatcher , tenor saxophone, uncredited | |
Guy Carey tb, trombone, uncredited | |
Rick Adkins , trumpet, uncredited | |
Joe Baum , violin, uncredited | |
George O'Neil , lyrics by, uncredited |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Na-Jo | The Benson Orchestra Of Chicago | George O'Neil, Rudy Wiedoeft - Walter Holiday | 3:14 |
2 | San | The Benson Orchestra Of Chicago | Lindsay McPhail - Walter Michels, Lindsay McPhail, Walter Michels | 2:59 |