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CD BROADCAST 007
Born: March 24th 1899 Aaah! Those fabulous years of Hot Dance and Jazz. Two of the major centres
that attracted musicians from all over the “modern” world.
Many artists arrived in Europe hoping for a less competitive
environment. Talent was in abundance and both the British and German music
was heavily
influenced with the American sound. All Original Materials Copyright © 2005,
2006
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| THE GOLDEN AGE OF HOT DANCE LONDON & BERLIN 1928-1931 01. Ronnie Munro & His Dance Orchestra - Nebraska - April 17th 1928 02. Julian Fuhs Orchester - Wenn Die Elisabeth (a.d. Revue 'Die Wunderbar') Gesang Walter Jurmann 03. Debroy Somers & His Band - Got A Date With An Angel. Vocal Dan Donovan - October 9th 1931 04. Orchester Dajos Béla - Ein Kleines Mädel Brauch. Gesang Paul Westermeier - September 1928 05. Piccadilly Players (Al Starita) - Dreaming Of The Day. Vocal Eddie Grossbart - November 9th 1928 06. Fred Bird Rhythmicans - Piccolo Pete - Gesang Two Jazzers - Mai 1930 07. Harry Bidgood & His Broadcasters - I'll Never Ask For More. Vocal - Tom Barratt - May 24th 1929 08. Paul Godwin Tanz- Orchester - Das Gibt's Nur Einmal. Gesang Marcel Klass - September 1931 09. The Rhythm Band (George Fisher) - Sweet So-And-So - May 17th 1928 10. Harry Jackson Tanz-Orchester - Marie! Marie! - Gesang Kurt Muhlhardt - Mai 1930 11. Billy Cotton & His Band - Because My Baby Dont Mean Maybe Now. Vocal - November 1928 12. Orchester Dajos Béla - Die Augen Der Liebe Sehn Alles So Schön - Januar 7th 1930 13. Fred Elizalde & His Anglo American Band - Dance Little Lady. Vocal Dick Maxwell - May 1928 |
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