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  1. If you enjoy this collection please consider helping our other 1920's and 1930's artists projects. You can find a list of projects that are incomplete...

  2. c. late 1932 Lucky Strike "Magic Carpet" Program 14. Medley: A Shine on Your Shoes/Louisiana Hayride 15. And So to Bed . 16. 1932 Vitaphone Short: "The Yacht Party" Featuring Artie Shaw and Benny Goodman Way Down Yonder in New Orleans Gosh, Darn! Sweet 'n' Hot Medley: Crazy Rhythm/You're Driving Me Crazy/Crazy People Dinah Lullaby of the Leaves

  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. 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".

  5. 13 de jun. de 2019 · Art Shaw with Roger Wolfe Kahns 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 Kahns employ in mid-November of 1932, when Kahn disbanded for lack of work.

  6. 27 de abr. de 2019 · Libby Holman has two vocals in 1930 and the four titles from 1932 include some short spots from clarinetist Artie Shaw. This excellent set, which has definitive liner notes, is easily recommended to fans of those players and hot dance music in general. Roger Wolfe Kahn 1925-1932 (Jazz Oracle BDW 8013, 25 selections TT = 78:52) www.jazzoracle.com

  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.