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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".

  2. 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 ...

  3. 13 de jun. de 2019 · Art Shaw with Roger Wolfe Kahn’s band – November 1932 at Hotel Pennsylvania, NYC. Kahn is in the center with baton; Shaw is over his left shoulder. Some of the sidemen have been identified. Shaw left Kahn’s employ in mid-November of 1932, when Kahn disbanded for lack of work.

  4. 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

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

  6. 0:00 Roger Wolfe Kahn & His Orchestra – My Silent Love3:25 Roger Wolfe Kahn & His Orchestra – I Can't Believe It's True6:35 Adrian Rollini & His Orchestra – ...

  7. 27 de abr. de 2019 · The Jazz Oracle CD Roger Wolfe Kahn 1925-1932 has 25 of the finest jazz-oriented recordings by Kahn’s orchestra. Most famous is “She’s A Great Great Girl” from March 14, 1928. Miff Mole, the band’s regular trombonist, could not make it and Jack Teagarden (who was not yet well known) was called.