Ray Miller S Hotel Gibson Orch My Honey S Loving Arms 1928, youtube mp3 indir

İzlenme: 30.534
Süre: 02:53

Ray Miller's Hotel Gibson Orch.- My Honey's Loving Arms,1928

Şarkı indir, bedava müzik indir, youtube dönüştürücü

Ray Miller's Orchestra is a little remembered band of the 1920's. Among the sidemen who at one time or another played with the band are Muggsy Spanier, Wingy Manone, Miff Mole, Frank Trumbauer. Many of their recordings have really spirited solos on such songs like "Weary Blues"; "Angry"; "Stomp Your Stuff", "That's A Plenty". At various times the vocalists were Irving Kaufman, Frank Wright, Harry Maxfield and the Downe Sisters.

In 1916, Ray Miller was working as a 'singing waiter' in Chicago's 'Casino Gardens', at the same time that the 'Original Dixieland Jazz Band' was appearing. When the ODJB toured to New York City, Miller followed them, and formed his six member 'Black And White Melody Boys' in NYC. The Jazz craze was riding high, and Miller's group originally played in that Jazz manner. One of the bandsmen was trombonist Tom Brown, who, at one time, had one of the very earliest 'White' Jazz bands in old New Orleans. It was probably Tom Brown's talent that allowed the "Black and White Boys" to play true 'Dixieland Jazz". They were featured in several New York musical productions, before Miller established a full-scale dance band orchestra. They became a highly rated musical attraction in the New York area, where Miller concentrated his activities. This included residencies at Hotel Gibson, New York Hippodrome, Arcadia Ballroom and Atlantic City. They recorded for Gennett, OKeh, Columbia and Brunswick Records. By the early 1930s, the band members had gone their separate ways.

Recording: Ray Miller's Hotel Gibson Orchestra -- My Honey's Loving Arms (Ruby/ Meyers), Brunswick 1928