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Performer: Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra Title: Now And Then / Dolly, I Love You Released:1921 Category:Jazz / Pop Album rating: 4.4 Votes: 393 Size MP3: 1847 mb Size FLAC: 1408 mb Size WMA: 1578 mb Other formats: AC3 DTS WAV ADX MPC DXD MMF
The Jazz Age, is the fourteenth studio album, is a re-recording of some of Bryan Ferry's compositions, as played in jazz style of the 1920s, by The Bryan Ferry Orchestra. The 13 songs have been chosen from 11 albums, from his very first release Roxy Music (1972) to his at that time recent solo record Olympia (2010).
From the Album Thomas Edison Records Instrumental Public Domain Music 1920s License Free Royalty Free Songs Vo. Exclusive Prime pricing.
Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra (1921). Red Nichols and His Five Pennies (25 February 1928 ). George Monkhouse and his Cambridge University Quinquaginta Ramblers (12 March 1930). Spike Hughes and his Dance Orchestra (23 May 1930). Joel Shaw and his Orchestra (August 1932). Billy Cotton and his Band (21 July 1933). Casa Loma Orchestra (16 August 1934). Cab Calloway and his Orchestra (4 September 1934). Scott Wood and his Six Swingers (18 December 1934; 1 September 1936). Joe Venuti and his Orchestra (26 December 1934)
Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra.
Jazz Congress at JALC Round table with women bandleaders, composer, and arrangers Maria Scheider, Sherrie Maricle, and Miho Hazama. Tip for Young Musicians: Work hard, listen, remember that your instrument is your voice and to sing every note with love.
Tracklist
A
Now And Then
B
Dolly, I Love You
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Record Company
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General Phonograph Corporation
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Recorded Nov. 1920
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Matrix / Runout (Side A): S-7662-C
Matrix / Runout (Side B): S-7663-C
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The Jazz Age, is the fourteenth studio album, is a re-recording of some of Bryan Ferry's compositions, as played in jazz style of the 1920s, by The Bryan Ferry Orchestra. The 13 songs have been chosen from 11 albums, from his very first release Roxy Music (1972) to his at that time recent solo record Olympia (2010).
From the Album Thomas Edison Records Instrumental Public Domain Music 1920s License Free Royalty Free Songs Vo. Exclusive Prime pricing.
Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra (1921). Red Nichols and His Five Pennies (25 February 1928 ). George Monkhouse and his Cambridge University Quinquaginta Ramblers (12 March 1930). Spike Hughes and his Dance Orchestra (23 May 1930). Joel Shaw and his Orchestra (August 1932). Billy Cotton and his Band (21 July 1933). Casa Loma Orchestra (16 August 1934). Cab Calloway and his Orchestra (4 September 1934). Scott Wood and his Six Swingers (18 December 1934; 1 September 1936). Joe Venuti and his Orchestra (26 December 1934)
Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra.
Jazz Congress at JALC Round table with women bandleaders, composer, and arrangers Maria Scheider, Sherrie Maricle, and Miho Hazama. Tip for Young Musicians: Work hard, listen, remember that your instrument is your voice and to sing every note with love.
Tracklist
Companies, etc.
Notes
Recorded Nov. 1920Barcode and Other Identifiers