[78-L] Jan Savitt and vocalists
Taylor Bowie
bowiebks at isomedia.com
Wed Jul 29 17:42:46 PDT 2009
Thanks, Bud. I have one of his Joe Davis issues which reminds me of the
blue Decca of Bon Bon and his Buddies of "I Don't Want To Set The World On
Fire." Wow that is a great one...with a little pick-up band including Eddie
Durham as I recall.
A great singer...anyone have any more info on his later career, or that of
Carlotta Dale? Of course Bon Bon's earliest records are Vocalions, a
Columbia (just one, I recall) and Brunswicks with "The Three Keys."
Taylor
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bud Black" <banjobud at cfl.rr.com>
To: "78-L Mail List" <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: [78-L] Jan Savitt and vocalists
> After leaving Jan Savitt's orchestra, Bon Bon (George Tunnell) made
> recordings on the red label Joe Davis series as "Bon Bon and his Buddies."
> A fine selection in this series is one called "You'd Better Stop Playing
> Around," which is actually a play on words. ("playing" sounding
> suspiciously like "laying.")
>
> Bud
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: Taylor Bowie
> Date: 7/29/2009 1:28:00 PM
> To: 78-L Mail List
> Subject: [78-L] Jan Savitt and vocalists
>
> I love the Jan Savitt Orch and have a Savitt CD in the car which gets a
> lot
> of play as I drive around. I told someone recently that I have on more
> than
> one occasion played his Decca version of 720 In The Books nine or ten
> times
> in a row...it is so damn cheery and uplifting for me!
>
> Some seem to object to his frequent use of the "shuffle rhythm" but I
> don't...and I don't get tired of it either.
>
> Also I've come to the conclusion that no other band of the 30s and 40s
> ever
> had TWO vocalists at one time who together were as good as Carlotta Dale
> and Bon Bon.
>
> I've never heard Moonlight Serenade sung with such musical feeling as her
> version, and I don't think anyone including Holiday or Sarah Vaughn or
> whoever else sang You Go To My Head any better. She is surely the most
> under-rated band singer of the time.
>
> Bon bon on fast numbers can't be beat...and on stuff which on paper looks
> pretty doubtful ("Just A Kid Named Joe" for one example) he sings with
> great
> feeling and sense of time. The first I ever heard of him was the Savitt
> Bluebird of Tutti Fruitti and that hooked me good!
>
> Some might make a case that the two best singers in a band at one time
> were
> Sinatra and Stafford with Dorsey, but Jo really didn't get that many
> chances to sing solo on record.
>
> I'd be interested in the thoughts of others about Carlotta Dale and Bon
> Bon...and Savitt.
>
> Taylor
>
>
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