[78-L] Composer Recording from 1923 Follies?
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Fri Jul 30 15:38:51 PDT 2010
The ADBDiscography tells me that this is a Harry Reser group and it gives
the singers' names as Irving Post and Charles Sterling. This disc was
released on many labels and it would not surprise me if the names varied. It
also wouldn't surprise me if you have the Kaufman brothers there or some
other combination of usual suspects.
Paul Charosh
In a message dated 7/30/10 6:12:30 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
jraymond at alumni.princeton.edu writes:
I've come across a 1923 recording of "So This Is Venice," one of Harry
Warren's very first published songs, which was in the 1923 Ziegfeld
Follies -- and the record is sung by a vocal duet credited to the
"Warren Bros." It's a long shot, I'm sure; but is it possible that one
of the two singers on the record is the young Harry Warren? It's
Puritan 11299 (mx 1673), credited to "Earl Randolph's Orchestra."
Anybody have any thoughts on this?
-- Jack Raymond
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