Band, US
Jazz and Pop
A.k.a. Benny Goodman And His Modernists Benny Goodman And His Orchestra
Vincent Rose (June 13, 1880 in Palermo, Italy – May 20, 1944 in Rockville Centre, New York, United States) was a popular musician, songwriter and band leader. He achieved stardom with his Montmartre Orchestra in the 1920s, and recorded with the group for Victor. The same personnel later recorded for the Columbia label as the Hollywood Orchestra. After leaving California, he settled in New York and continued to record as "Vincent Rose and His Orchestra" for various labels throughout the 1930s. During this period, his name was also used as a pseudonym on the American Record Corporation labels for several bands, including Benny Goodman And His Orchestra, Smith Ballew And His Orchestra, Russ Morgan And His Orchestra and Lou Gold And His Orchestra. In the late 1930s and early 1940s Rose and several of his fellow hitmakers formed a sensational review called Songwriters on Parade, performing all across the eastern seaboard on the Loew's and Keith circuits. In 1970, Rose was inducted into the Songwriters' Hall of Fame.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Tell Me That You Love Me / The Image Of You | Vincent Rose And His Orchestra | 1935 | Album |
Isle Of Capri / On The Good Ship Lollipop | Smith Ballew And His Orchestra / Vincent Rose And His Orchestra | 1935 | Album |
Ha Cha Cha / Pop! Goes Your Heart | Joe Reisman And His Orchestra / Vincent Rose And His Orchestra | 1934 | Album |
Stars Fell On Alabama / The Continental | Vincent Rose And His Orchestra / Will Osborne And His Orchestra | 1934 | Album |
Stars Fell On Alabama / Learning | Vincent Rose And His Orchestra | 1934 | Album |
Stay As Sweet As You Are / Let's Give Three Cheers For Love | Vincent Rose And His Orchestra | 1934 | Album |
Pop! Goes Your Heart / Happiness Ahead | Vincent Rose And His Orchestra | 1934 | Album |
Can't We Talk It Over / Let That Be A Lesson To You | Vincent Rose And His Orchestra | 1932 | Album |
Two Loves / Auf Wiedersehen, My Dear | Vincent Rose And His Orchestra | 1932 | Album |
Two Loves / Auf Wiedersehen, My Dear | Vincent Rose And His Orchestra | 1932 | Album |
It's The Girl / There's No Depression In Love | Bob Haring & His Orchestra / Vincent Rose And His Orchestra | 1931 | Album |
Watching My Dreams Go By / I'm Bound To Keep After You | Vincent Lopez And His Orchestra / Vincent Rose And His Orchestra | 1930 | Album |
After Thinking It Over / Am I A Passing Fancy? | Vincent Rose And His Orchestra | 1929 | Album |
Mandalay / String Beans | Art Hickman's Orchestra / Vincent Rose And His Orchestra | 1924 | Album |
Bull Frog Serenade / Sadie | Henry Halstead And His Orchestra, Vincent Rose And His Orchestra | 1924 | Album |
Helen Gone / Rip Saw Blues | Vincent Rose And His Orchestra / Art Landry's Orchestra | 1924 | Album |
Moonlight Memories / Tell Me You'll Forgive Me | Vincent Rose And His Orchestra / International Novelty Orchestra | Album | |
On The Good Ship Lollipop | Vincent Rose And His Orchestra | Album |