The California Ramblers were an American jazz group that recorded hundreds of songs for many different record labels throughout the 1920s. Four members...
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Tommy Dorsey (redirect from The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
returned to New York in 1925 to play with the California Ramblers. In 1927, he joined Paul Whiteman. In 1929, the Dorsey Brothers had their first hit with...
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Jimmy Dorsey (category The California Ramblers members)
including the Scranton Sirens, The California Ramblers, Red Nichols, Jean Goldkette, Frankie Trumbauer, Ben Pollack, and Paul Whiteman. He played the clarinet...
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named for the jazz song "Has Anybody Seen My Gal?" which was a hit for The California Ramblers during the '20s. Though the song is sung during the movie,...
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Adrian Rollini (category The California Ramblers members)
mastered the bass saxophone in a matter of weeks. Rollini cut many sides under the California Ramblers and formed two subgroups – the Little Ramblers (starting...
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Red Nichols (category The California Ramblers members)
venues, such as the Zebra Room, the Tudor Room of the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, and the Huntington-Sheraton Hotel in Pasadena, California. He toured Europe...
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for the lyrics. It was this version that was recorded by The California Ramblers in 1925. The song was first recorded on October 19, 1925 by Lanin's Red...
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Hegamin and the Original Memphis Five. Arto issued a Black Label series of popular music including such artists as The California Ramblers and Vernon Dalhart...
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and the California Ramblers. Throughout the twentieth into the twenty-first century it has been recorded by numerous artists. Show me the way to go...
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after leaving the band in 1925, but was quickly in demand, and played briefly with the California Ramblers replacing Tommy Dorsey, the Charles Dieseroth...
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Brown" by Ben Bernie, Maceo Pinkard and Kenneth Casey, performed by The California Ramblers "You Call It Madness (But I Call It Love)" by Con Conrad, Gladys...
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was later recorded by jazz and jazz influenced artists such as The California Ramblers (their version was very popular in 1924), Louis Armstrong (recorded...
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Jack Purvis (category Suicides in California)
issues precluded his going with the band to Florida, Purvis found work with the California Ramblers. He also worked with the Dorsey Brothers and played fourth...
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links. Other body modifications differentiating Hurst SC Ramblers from regular hardtop Ramblers included rolled-back front and rear wheel openings to allow...
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The Hudson Ramblers and Nash Ramblers were identical, save for the brand name and minor badging. The Nash Rambler's most significant change for the 1955...
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Little Wonder Records (category Defunct record labels of the United States)
Sweatman, Billy Murray, Vernon Dalhart, Frank Crumit, the Louisiana Five and the California Ramblers. Beginning in 1916 Columbia took full control of Little...
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eventually settled on trumpet, playing with Jan Garber in 1925 and the California Ramblers in 1926-27. Between 1927 and 1929 he played in England, on recordings...
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as the manager of Fats Waller. He was one of the first recording managers at Columbia Records to record jazz and organized the California Ramblers to...
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Sweet Georgia Brown (category The Beatles bootleg recordings)
the chance." Ben Bernie and His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra, 1925 California Ramblers, 1925 Ethel Waters, 1925 Lillie Delk Christian with Johnny St. Cyr...
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Brewster was the announcer in the 1956 iteration of the series. The show's theme song was "Has Anybody Seen My Gal?" by The California Ramblers. "Altes Beer...
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Clifton Chenier (redirect from Clifton Chenier & the Zydeco Ramblers)
on the University of California campus and was subsequently described by Ralph J. Gleason, jazz critic of the San Francisco Chronicle, as "one of the most...
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Anybody Seen My Gal?" (song), a popular song first recorded by The California Ramblers in 1925 Has Anybody Seen My Gal? (film), a 1952 comedy starring...
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of England that following year. For the next couple of years he performed with bands like The California Ramblers and Adrian Rollini and his band. In...
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on the New York City jazz scene. Contemporary musicians recalled Roppolo making some recordings with Original Memphis Five and California Ramblers musicians...
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City Adrian Rollini began playing bass saxophone with the California Ramblers and would later in the decade play with Bix Beiderbecke. Duke Ellington had...
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music. Its catalog includes titles by Bunny Berigan, Bing Crosby, The California Ramblers, Ruth Etting, Benny Goodman, Earl Hines, George Lewis, Ted Lewis...
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Aaronson and his Commanders Duke Ellington and His Washingtonians The California Ramblers "I'm just wild about animal crackers :: Indiana Sheet Music". Images...
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1930 Antonio Machín with the Cuarteto Machín. Harlequin HQ 24. 1930 California Ramblers. Columbia 2351. First recording by a U.S. group. 1931 Bert Ambrose...
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Dorsey, American saxophonist, composer, and bandleader (The Dorsey Brothers and The California Ramblers) (b. 1904) 1962 – John Ireland, English composer and...
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named God), the film was a notorious flop. 1967 Orange County Ramblers Greater Northwest Football Association 1968 Orange County Ramblers Greater Northwest...
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