Saturday, 21 December 2024

Joe Loss--Woody Herman--The Stardusters--Gordon Jenkins--Ted Heath--Bertini & His Band

Two British Bands & Two American Bands and A Band from the 30's competing for the best sound ...I wonder who will win !!

1. I'll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time..Joe Loss Orchestra.vocal (Sam Brown)
2. You Don't Have ToTell Me I Know....Joe Loss & His Orchestra..vocal (Sam Brown)
3. Sabre Dance.......Woody Herman & His Orchestra
4. Blue Prelude.......Woody Herman & His Orchestra..vocal (Woody Herman)
5. I Don't See Me In My Eyes Any More.......The Stardusters
6. Again...... Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra..vocal (Joe Graydon)
7. Malaguena......Ted Heath & His Music
8. Cloudburst......Ted Heath And His Music
9. Shepherd Serenade.......Joe Loss & His Orchestra..vocal (Alan Kane)
10. Home Sweet Home Again.......Joe Loss & His Orchestra..vocal (Alan Kane)
11. Moonlight On The Colorado......Bertini & His Band
12. You're The One I Care For......Bertini & His Band

The Stardusters were American jazz vocalists.
The Stardusters were founded as a male trio in the mid-1930s. Glen Galyon, Curt Purnell, and Dick Wylder had already established themselves in 1936 as the Stardusters, and in 1939, were featured on NBC radio: The Vitalis Show, featuring George Jessel and his Celebrated Guests. They were also featured in late 1939 and early 1940 with Frank Novak and his Music Creators on the Chiclets program heard over NBC.

Bertram Gutsell (February 10, 1887 - June 10, 1952), better known as Bertini, was a British dance band leader and composer.He led small bands on ships and cafes before becoming Musical Director of the Royal Theatre, Bognor in 1923.Over the next few years the band included many future stars of the Dance Band Era, including Nat Gonella and Freddy Wood.They were in Blackpool in October 1927 when Bert was offered the leadership of the Blackpool Tower Band by the Musical Advisor, Frank Jepson, who suggested that the name Bertini.The band hardly changed personnel over the next nine years. They made their first records for Parlophone in 1929 and recorded for Piccadilly, Sterno, Broadcast and Regal Zonophone before a two-year contract with Crystalate’s 8 inch Eclipse label from mid 1933.
Info Edited From "From The Vaults" Music Blog !

          7. Malaguena

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