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Jimmy Joy: Milenberg Joys, Clarinet Marmalade, Mama Will Be Gone. Dick Long: Hoop Em Up Blues, Bring Back Those Rock- A -Bye-Baby Days (Max Covert on trumpet). Goofus 5: Oh Mabel (voc, Billy Jones), Henderson: Jealous, Do That Thing (voc. Rosa Henderson), Mobile Blues, Chicago Blues, I Never Care About Tomorrow, Somebody Stole My Gal, He's the Hottest Man in Town, Lots O’ Mama, Red Nichols: Back Where the Daffodils Grow.
This is all 1924 pre-Armstrong for the Henderson Orchestra. Do That Thing was a top selling hit that helped propel the the brand. Jimmy Joy had a creative Austin,Texas band and Dick Long led a talented Minneapolis band. Five weeks at #1 as a hit for Ted Weems, Somebody Stole My Gal leads the way here in comic personality. Also in Mobile Blues we seem to hear a shoe shine towel. Red Nichols makes his debut with a Ramblers tune. He would eventually become a Rambler. Hawkins delivers a strong solo in Hottest. Lotsa Mama was a tune introduced by Schoebel who also provided Henderson with Prince of Wails. The 1924 Armstrong sides are featured on an earlier episode titled Pops.
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By Jazz in the Public DomainJimmy Joy: Milenberg Joys, Clarinet Marmalade, Mama Will Be Gone. Dick Long: Hoop Em Up Blues, Bring Back Those Rock- A -Bye-Baby Days (Max Covert on trumpet). Goofus 5: Oh Mabel (voc, Billy Jones), Henderson: Jealous, Do That Thing (voc. Rosa Henderson), Mobile Blues, Chicago Blues, I Never Care About Tomorrow, Somebody Stole My Gal, He's the Hottest Man in Town, Lots O’ Mama, Red Nichols: Back Where the Daffodils Grow.
This is all 1924 pre-Armstrong for the Henderson Orchestra. Do That Thing was a top selling hit that helped propel the the brand. Jimmy Joy had a creative Austin,Texas band and Dick Long led a talented Minneapolis band. Five weeks at #1 as a hit for Ted Weems, Somebody Stole My Gal leads the way here in comic personality. Also in Mobile Blues we seem to hear a shoe shine towel. Red Nichols makes his debut with a Ramblers tune. He would eventually become a Rambler. Hawkins delivers a strong solo in Hottest. Lotsa Mama was a tune introduced by Schoebel who also provided Henderson with Prince of Wails. The 1924 Armstrong sides are featured on an earlier episode titled Pops.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.