[78-L] Irving Aaronson on Vocalion
Ron L'Herault
lherault at bu.edu
Tue Sep 14 06:07:14 PDT 2010
Send one to me. I'll play it on my 1932 vintage RCA Victor RE 73 and let
you know if the hum is noticeable.
Ron L
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I haven't heard any of these, but is the hum anywhere near as bad as it is
on Victor 45519 (Trinity Choir, Lucy Marsh)?
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 3:48 AM, Taylor Bowie <bowiebks at isomedia.com> wrote:
> I don't think there was a hotter or more punchy white dance band recording
> in 1933 than that of Irving Aaronson on Vocalion. I've had a numner of
> questions running around in my head about the group, and those 1933
> records
> in particular.
>
> 1. Rumor and some authorities have always said that it's Gene Krupa on
the
> drums on these 1933 Aaronsons. I've listened to them for years and agree
> that it is he. Is this still the general consensus about these sides?
>
> 2. Any idea who was writing the arrangements? They are sure unlike other
> records of the same tunes...radically different and way hotter in almost
> every case, even on he slower tempo numbers. No stocks here.
>
> 3.Did pianist Horace Diaz come directly to Aaronson from the Julie Wintz
> band? Perhaps he was writing some of these great charts...his piano work
> on
> these (ensemble and solo) is flat out fabulous. He did do arrangements
> later on for Charlie Barnet, and both arranged and played second piano
> for
> Eddie Duchin (Diaz playing second to Duchin is as painful a musical irony
> as
> I can imagine).
>
> 4. A couple of the disks have a ghastly power hum in the
recording...about
> the worst I've heard. This seemed to have happend frequently with
> Vocalions
> of the era. Why did this happen, and did it show up on equipment at the
> time?
>
> 5. Although Rust lists Ernie Mathias as vocal on "That's How Rhythm Was
> Born" it is not he, and the label credits the vocal to Harmon Nelson.
> Movie trivia phreaks will recognize him as the band-leading first husband
> of
> Bette Davis. Is Harmon Nelson credited on any other records of the era?
>
> Thanks in advance, as always.
>
>
> Taylor
>
>
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