Just You, Just Me
Just You, Just Me Claude Hopkins and his Orchestra 1932-1935 Born in Alexandria, Virginia on August 24, 1903, Claude Hopkins was a stride pianist who left home in 1924 at the age of twenty one to tour with the “Wilbur...
Read MoreJust You, Just Me Claude Hopkins and his Orchestra 1932-1935 Born in Alexandria, Virginia on August 24, 1903, Claude Hopkins was a stride pianist who left home in 1924 at the age of twenty one to tour with the “Wilbur...
Read MoreDance Program of 1936 Hal Kemp and his Orchestra Click here if you have a memory of this artist that you’d like to shareStep Back in Time with Hal Kemp’s 1936 Orchestra: A Musical Journey to the Golden Age!Dive into...
Read MoreSong Of The Plow Alex Hill and his Hollywood Sepians October 19, 1934 Recorded in New York City on October 19, 1934 featuring Alex Hill (arranger & vocals), John Thomas and Benny Carter (trumpets), Claude Jones (trombone),...
Read MoreThe World is Waiting For The Sunrise Red Norvo March 31, 1908 – April 6, 1999 Benny Goodman is featured performing with Red Norvo on June 19, 1960.Personnel:Red Norvo, Vibraphone,John Bunch, pianoJohn Mosher, bassJohn...
Read MoreLive from Grand Terrace Earl “Fatha” Hines 1938 recording Earl “Fatha” Hines is featured in Chicago on August 3 1938 performing live from the Grand Terrance Cafe with his Orchestra for a half hour radio...
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