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From: "William Zucca"
Thank you very much for the chance to hear the non-vocal version. What is
the source of that recording? Did Victor release this alternate take under
the same catalog number?
The non-vocal take of "Charleston" is on the CD -- 20th CENTURY
Hi. Still looking. Not found any (duplicates yet) but am sorting out our
duplicate holdings so found a lot more other stuff (phono, gram, radio ) :)
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THAT'S THE ONE I HAVE! Not Whiteman, it's Isham Jones on Brunswick. I got them
mixed up. I have the Whiteman version on a CD.
From: Vinyl Visions
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Sent: Wed, January 19, 2011 7:05:06 PM
Subject: [Phono-L] Original Charleston
Here is
Here is a recording of the Original Charleston by Isham Jones on Brunswick from
1926:
http://www.archive.org/details/IshamJonesHisOrchestra
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I like that Hollywood Ramblers version - don't think that I have heard it
before. I like your Sonora - it reminded me that I have a Baby Grand in the
garage that I need to finish...
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I highly doubt that..I'll ask my friend Dick Carty, he's a Billy Murray expert
and would probably know.
From: William Zucca
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Sent: Wed, January 19, 2011 4:48:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Charleston by Whiteman's O
Well, a friend o
Well, a friend once told me that it was actually BILLY MURRAY, but I can't
verify this.
Thank you very much for the chance to hear the non-vocal version. What is
the source of that recording? Did Victor release this alternate take under
the same catalog number?
GrnMountainBill
On Wed, Jan 19,
Interesting.
When I first started collecting I got a nice Victor 110. Then I said I
need a Charleston record of course. It was so popular and iconic. It
took 20 years before I was able to get one. I got the Edison DD of the
Golden Gate Orchestra, great version. This from John was going to be my
That attempt at scat just made me embarrassed for him!
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Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2011 18:32:38
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Subject: [Phono-L] Charleston by Whiteman's O
The same voice made a
The same voice made a four syllable reappearance on "Charlestonette", 4 months
later. I assume he was a band member.
Here's Charleston, take 5, which has no vocal effects. There are a couple of overmodulated moments, so maybe that's why
this take wasn't used.
http://www.box.net/shared/m8niz5
Possibly, but even some collectors who have the Brian Rust Jazz books have not
been able to find any information for me on this Group, but personally this is
my
favorite rendition of this song, of all the one's I've heard.
Bruce
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Wonder if its the Bell name for the California Ramblers..
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ht
Yeah that is actually funny!
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From: William Zucca
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Personally, I never liked the Whiteman
http :// www . youtube .com/watch?v=m6dk9s3_3s4
I have had this version on Bell for quite some time, but I can't find any
information on the Hollywood Ramblers, could this be a pseudonym for another
more recognizable
band ?
Bruce
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From: "William Zucca " < rochre
Personally, I never liked the Whiteman version because of the lame try at
scat singing. I understand that there is a Whiteman version without vocal,
but I have never heard it.
Grnmountain Bill
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 2:38 PM, wrote:
> I still have a copy of the Whiteman version but I am not th
Sorry, my phone went haywire.
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I still have a copy of the Whiteman version bu
I still have a copy of the Whiteman version but I am not that impressed by it.
I might sell it too.
John
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I still have a copy of the Whiteman version but I am not that impressed by it.
I might sell it too.
John
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I still have a copy of the Whiteman version but I am not that impressed by it.
I might sell it too.
John
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Sent: Jan 19, 2011
It was Ben Selvin on Vocalion...
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> Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2011 13:18:36 -0600
> Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Charleston Record on eBay
>
> My favorite record of "The Charleston" is that by the Golden Gate Orchestra
> on Edison diamond disc - Adrian R
My favorite record of "The Charleston" is that by the Golden Gate Orchestra
on Edison diamond disc - Adrian Rollini's bass sax solo is marvelous.
Jim Cartwright
Immortal Performances, Inc.
jim...@earthlink.net
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I missed a lot of the messages about the Charleston record. was really
cxurious, too. Could somebody fill me in on which performance/artist (and
possibly label) that was? I've had one on Brunswick for a long time, and
feel that it must be about as authentic an arrangement as ever there was.
Nice re
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