Band, US
Jazz and Pop
A.k.a. Jack Hylton's Hyltonians Jack Hylton's Kit-Kat Band
The Kit-Cat was a nightclub in the Haymarket, in London's West End. The band was sponsored by Jack Hylton and led by Al Starita, who was an American. Recordings issued on HMV from June 8, 1925 to December 1, 1926 were issued as Jack Hylton's Kit-Kat Band. Recordings issued on HMV from December 29, 1926 to May 19, 1927 were issued as Jack Hylton's Hyltonians. Unless noted, all Columbias were issued as the Kit-Cat Band.Jack Hylton's Kit-Cat Band
Al Starita sax US |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Kit-Kat Band Play 'Hot' Dance Music 1925-1927 | The Kit-Cat Band | 2016 | Compil. |
The Kit-Kat Band Play 'Hot' Dance Music 1925-1927 | The Kit-Cat Band | 1980 | Compil. |
Georgia Land / There's One Little Girl Who Loves Me | The Kit-Cat Band | 1928 | Album |
Diane (I'm In Heaven When I See You Smile) / Remember | The Kit-Cat Band | 1928 | Album |
Oh, Doris, Where Do You Live? / C'est Vous | The Kit-Cat Band | 1928 | Album |
Nothing Could Be Sweeter / Join The Navy | The Kit-Cat Band | 1927 | Album |
Side By Side / My Reg'lar Gal | The Kit-Cat Band | 1927 | Album |
I Need Some Cooling Off / My Heart Stood Still | The Kit-Cat Band | 1927 | Album |
Souvenirs / Ain't That A Grand And Glorious Feeling? | The Kit-Cat Band / Paul Ash & His Orchestra | 1927 | Album |
Hawaiian Love Bird / Song Bird | The Kit-Cat Band | 1926 | Album |
Ask Her / Bam Bam Bammy Shore | The Kit-Cat Band | 1926 | Album |
The Girl Friend - Selection | The Kit-Cat Band | Album | |
Rain / Sometimes I'm Lonesome | The Kit-Cat Band | Album | |
Take Your Finger Out Of Your Mouth / The Doll Dance | The Kit-Cat Band, Debroy Somers Band | Album |