Album US 1930 on Columbia label
Jazz
Fox trots, with vocal refrains. Recorded February 20, 1930, New York, NY. Side A from "Lew Leslie's International Revue". Side B is "Talkie Hit from Motion Picture 'Honey'". Viva-tonal style label. "Viva-tonal Recording" and "ELECTRICAL PROCESS" printed on label. "RE. 16588 AND 1702564" only shown at bottom (ca. 1930-32).
The Charleston Chasers , 1925-1930 album by | |
Jimmy Dorsey cl, as, 1904-1957 US clarinet, uncredited, alto saxophone, uncredited | |
Joe Tarto b, 1902-1986 US double bass, uncredited | |
Stan King drums, uncredited | |
Red Nichols tr, cor, 1905-1965 US leader, uncredited, trumpet, uncredited | |
Arthur Schutt p, 1902-1965 US piano, uncredited | |
Tommy Dorsey tb, 1905-1956 US trombone, uncredited | |
Phil Napoleon tr, 1901-1990 US trumpet, uncredited | |
Roy Evans g, vocals, uncredited | |
Sam Coslow voc, 1902-1982 US lyrics by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Cinderella Brown | The Charleston Chasers | Jimmy McHugh & Dorothy Fields | |
2 | Sing You Sinners | The Charleston Chasers | W. Frank Harling, Sam Coslow |