Eddie Lang (Oct.25,1902 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - March 26,1933 New York) played a pivotal role in the development of modern popular song. Considered ...
Eddie Lang, Joe Venuti and their All Star Orchestra - After You've Gone (1931)
Eddie Lang (Oct.25,1902 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - March 26,1933 New York) played a pivotal role in the development of modern popular song. Considered ...
There is nothing in the world today to match this. Eddie Lang was never a
member of the Whiteman Orchestra, because Whiteman's partner was a
guitarist, but he recorded with the band on numerous occasions. At this
time Bing Crosby was part of a vocal trio that worked with Whiteman, and
Bing's roommate was Bix Beiderbecke. One day Bing asked Eddie, "Eddie,
where'd you go to school?" Eddie replied, "What is school?"
Giuseppe (Joe) Venuti (Sept.16,1903 - Aug.14,1978) was an American jazz musician and pioneer jazz violinist. Venuti claimed to have been born aboard a ship ...
Whoops -- that's "Knockin' a Jug," by Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra:
Satchmo + Jack Teagarden, Happy Caldwell, Joe Sullivan, Eddie Lang, Kaiser
Marshall
Joe Venuti and his New Yorkers - Doin Things (1928)
Giuseppe (Joe) Venuti (Sept.16,1903 - Aug.14,1978) was an American jazz musician and pioneer jazz violinist. Venuti claimed to have been born aboard a ship ...
Eddie Lang and Joe Venuti's New York Sessions - I'll Never be the Same (1932)
Giuseppe (Joe) Venuti (Sept.16,1903 - Aug.14,1978) was an American jazz musician and pioneer jazz violinist. Venuti claimed to have been born aboard a ship ...
To Trombonology : "Yes..and after, Django and Stephane performs nice
later.. To edmundrex : many thanks for all uploads trough you awesome
recordings collection. Jo Luttringer (France). Friendly wishes: have a nice
week-end...in (with) music.
Eddie Lang, Joe Venuti and their All Star Orchestra - Someday Sweetheart (1931)
Giuseppe (Joe) Venuti (Sept.16,1903 - Aug.14,1978) was an American jazz musician and pioneer jazz violinist. Venuti claimed to have been born aboard a ship ...
Considered by many as one of the greatest recording sessions ever. Also
heard were Jack and Charlie Teagarden, Benny Goodman,Frank Signorelli, Ward
Lay and Neil Marshall. Benny once said about the session. Everything was in
place that day.Four sides , some of the most incredible recordings ever
made.