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Monthly Archives: May 2025
Jean Goldkette And His Orchestra/George Olsen And His Music – 1927
Two recordings of songs from the 1927 Broadway production Yours Truly by Jean Goldkette and His Orchestra and George Olsen and His Music. Continue reading
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Savoy Orpheans 1926-1927
Three recordings by one of Britain’s most well-known bands of the 1920s made when that decades Charleston craze was still going strong. Continue reading
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California Ramblers – 1925
Two 1925 recordings by the California Ramblers. Continue reading
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Frank Black And His Orchestra – 1927
Two recordings from 1927 by Frank Black and His Orchestra, “I’d Walk A Million Miles (To Be A Little Bit Nearer To You)” and “Highways Are Happy Ways,” Continue reading
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Flanigan And Allen – 1937
Two 1937 recordings by the British comedy duo Flanigan And Allen of songs they performed as members of the Crazy Gang comedy troupe in London Palladium productions of O-Kay For Sound, which was also made into a film, and London Rhapsody. Continue reading
Ted Lewis And His Band – 1928
Two recordings by Ted Lewis and His Band from April 3, 1928 Continue reading
Arcadia Peacock Orchestra of St. Louis – 1924
Two 1924 recordings by the Arcadia Peacock Orchestra of St. Louis, which took its name from that city’s Arcadia Ballroom. Continue reading
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Tagged 1920s, Arcadia Peacock Orchestra of St. Louis, Chic Harvey, Jack Ford
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