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  1. The Yacht Party - (1932) Directed by Roy Mack – cast: Roger Wolfe Kahn, Gertrude Niesen, Melissa Mason (contortionist), Eaton Boys, Chauncey Morehouse (drums), Artie Shaw (clarinet). The film is shot on board a yacht and includes Kahn and his Orchestra playing " Way Down Yonder in New Orleans ", " Dinah " and "Lullaby of the Leaves".

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Artie_ShawArtie Shaw - Wikipedia

    In 1932, Shaw joined the Roger Wolfe Kahn Orchestra and made several recordings with the outfit including "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" and "Fit as a Fiddle". Leader of bands. In 1935, he first gained attention with his "Interlude in B-flat" at a swing concert at the Imperial Theater in New York.

  4. March 10, 1925 1. Hot-Hot-Hottentot 2. Yearning (Just for You) ... Featuring Artie Shaw 13. It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) c. late 1932 Lucky Strike "Magic Carpet" Program 14. ... The Complete ROGER WOLFE KAHN and His Orchestra ...

  5. artieshaw.com › about › timelineTimeline - Artie Shaw

    1927: Artie took a trip up to Chicago’s Savoy Ballroom to hear trumpeter Louis Armstrong play in person; 1928: Artie won an essay contest that brought him to Hollywood; 1929-1930: Made his recording debut with a show and comedy dance band, Irving Aaronson’s Commanders; 1932: Joined the Roger Wolfe Kahn Orchestra; 1932-1933: Married Jane Cairns

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2014 CD release of "The Artie Shaw Collection 1932-54" on Discogs.

  7. 23 de may. de 2020 · In 1932, Shaw joined the Roger Wolfe Kahn Orchestra and made several recordings with the outfit including "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" and "Fit as a Fiddle". In 1935, he first gained attention with his "Interlude in B-flat" at a swing concert at the Imperial Theater in New York.