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1930 California Ramblers LOUISIANA COLLEGIANS Jack Albin HOTEL_PENNSYLVANIA 7079

$ 18.47

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Record Size: 10"
  • Speed: 78 RPM
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Style: Bebop
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

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    A series of great  JAZZ Records from early Ragtime to Beb-Bop on 78 rpm Victrola Records
    Two great Sides by the California Ramblers on late, electric Velvet Tone
    in a wild, uptempo Fox Trot
    California Ramblers aka Louisiana Collegians / Jack Albin Hotel Pennsylvania Music
    Label:
    Velvet Tone ?– 7079
    Louisiana Collegians
    Fred van Eps Jr., and another, t / tb / Bobby Davis, Pete Pumiglio, cl, as / Sam Ruby, ts / Jack Russin, p / Tommy
    Felline, g / Ward Lay, sb / Stan King, d / Adrian Rollini, vib (and probably bsx occasionally) / Jack Willis, v. New York,
    August 5, 1930.
    Walkin' Through a Field of Daisies—Fox Trot Louisiana Collegians (v. Arthur Fields as Jim Andrews) 150555-1
    HOTEL PENNSYLVANIA MUSIC
    Jack Albin was director of music at the Hotel Pennsylvania
    2 t / tb / 2 as / ts / vn / p / bj / bb / d / Sammy Fain, v. New
    New York, June 25, 1930.
    150668-1 She'll be coming around the moutain w vocal quartet
    Hotel Pennsylvania Music was the Jack Albin Orchestra which had a long term engagement at New York City's Hotel Pennsylvania during the early 1930s. Their vocalist was very often Bill Coty. Later in the decade, the hotel's phone number would be immortalized in song by another resident band, the Glenn Miller Orchestra with its hit "Pennsylvania 6-5000." It remains the same to this day! In 1930's/40's one of the most popular nightclubs in New York was Café Rouge at the Hotel. It was home to the Big Bands at their height. Happily, the Hotel Pennsylvania still stands and operates as a hotel - though its once grand lobby suffers from a rather tacky "modernization."
    10" 78 rpm record
    Condition:
    EXCELENT lightly scuffed, Plays E+ EXCEPTIONALLY QUIET
    A CHOICE  COPY!
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