We combine shipping on all purchased items.
It is now automatically calculated and discounted based on your location.

***********************************************************************************

THIS CUSTOM CD WAS MADE FROM RARE ORIGINAL DISC RECORDS.
ADVANCED FILTERING SYSTEM WAS USED FOR VERY CLEAN SOUND.
THIS ENHANCED CD EDITION WAS REMASTERED USING THE LATEST DIGITAL TECHNIQUES.

***********************************************************************************


Popular 1920's Jazz Bands - Encore 7 includes selections
from several jazz bands from the mid to late 1920's.
Many of these selections contain hot jazz solos.
Several were popular hotel orchestras and a few were used on the radio.
Some of the bands on this volume were using alias name and
were assembled in the studio for recordings.

 

There are some excellent jazz band arrangements in this volume.

 

Missouri Jazz Band- Tracks 1- 6, 8, 10 and 12-16
The Missouri Jazz Band was a recording pseudonym for Adrian Schubert's Orchestra.
His organization included a talented group of players.
A list that included trumpeter Mike Mosiello, trombonist Tommy Dorsey, saxophonist Jimmy Dorsey, clarinetist Benny Goodman, multi-instrumentalist Andy Sannella, percussion virtuoso George Hamilton Green, and violinist Scrappy Lambert.

There are many hot solos in these tracks.

 

Fletcher Henderson’s Orchestra - Track 2
Popular pioneering Afro American jazz band of the early 1920's.

His band included Howard Scott, Coleman Hawkins, Louis Armstrong, Charlie Dixon, Kaiser Marshall, Buster Bailey, Elmer Chambers, Charlie Green, Ralph Escudero and Don Redman.


Popular 1920’s Jazz Bands (Encore 7) [Recorded 1924-1930]

Track Listing

 

1-Where Is My Sweetie Hiding? [Recorded 1924] Missouri Jazz Band

2-One Of These Days [Recorded 1924] Fletcher Henderson’s Orchestra

3-Steppin’ In Society [Recorded1925]  



Missouri Jazz Band

4-Dew Dew Dewy Day [Recorded 1927] Missouri Jazz Band

5-And I Don’t Mean Maybe [Recorded 1927] Missouri Jazz Band

6-My Ohio Home [Recorded 1928] Missouri Jazz Band

7-Beautiful [Recorded 1928] Pelham Society Orchestra

8-Puttin’ On The Dog [Recorded 1928] Missouri Jazz Band

9-Mississippi Mud [Recorded 1928] Hollywood Dance Orchestra

10-Hooray! I Want To Play [Recorded 1928] Missouri Jazz Band

11-Makin Whoopee [Recorded 1929] Ernie Golden And His Orchestra

12-Let’s Get Together [Recorded 1929] 



Missouri Jazz Band

13-Some Sweet Day [Recorded 1929] Missouri Jazz Band

14-You’d Never Know The Old Place Now [Recorded 1929] Missouri Jazz Band

15-St. James Infirmary [Recorded 1930] Missouri Jazz Band

16-The Racket [Recorded 1930] Missouri Jazz Band