[78-L] Non-Miller compilation

Dan Van Landingham danvanlandingham at yahoo.com
Sat Dec 11 16:04:56 PST 2010


It could at that.By the way,the CD you sent me arrived in the mail.Thanks 
again.Another non-Miller version of "Star Dust" I really enjoyed was Jack 
Jenney's.I had it on a black label Colu-
mbia 45 about 50 years ago.




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It was a very fine group, but their "shuffle rhythm" could get tiresome.

Al S.
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I have numerous Bluebird 78s by Jan Savitt but not that one.What I remember
about Carlotta Dale was that she was in an auto accident in a car driven by
Savitt(according to George T. Simon)
and that she also worked for Will Bradley.I only had a few sides of Savitt 
on
Decca,"My Heart at
Thy Sweet Voice" and a few featuring Bon Bon.I purchased those in 1994.That 
was
a great band.




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From: Taylor Bowie <bowiebks at isomedia.com>
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The first and maybe the greatest which comes to mind for me is the Jan
Savitt Decca of "Moonlight Serenade" with a totally 100% magnificent vocal
by Carlotta Dale. Oh, she could really sing...other band singers as good,
none better.

I'm also very fond of the HMV record of "Tuxedo Junction" by Ken
"Snakeships" Johnson and his Orch. Faster tempo, very catchy, good solos.

I recall a Goodman Okeh of "Elmer's Tune" as not being very good...and
there's a Dick Jurgens, which I do like.

Here's an oddity: One of my fave Miller "records" is only on film, his
great version of "People Like You and Me" which opens up the movie Orchestra
Wives. As far as I know, the only record of it at the time was by Charlie
Spivak on Columbia. But I think of it as an essential Miller item anyway,
even though he didn't make a commercial record of it.


Taylor





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From: "Mary McKone" <julianvein at blueyonder.co.uk>
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> Has anyone thought of compiling a CD of tunes associated with Glenn
> Miller, but by other bands? Anyone have any other titles to add? Second
> versions are acceptable, but versions by ghost, alumni and recreation
> bands are not.
>
>
> Pennsylvania 6-5000 -- Ernst van t'Hoff.
>
> Chattanooga Choo-Choo -- Jan Savitt.
>
> String Of Pearls -- Benny Goodman.
>
> In The Mood -- Edgar Hayes.
>
> Sunrise Serenade -- Bobby Hackett,
>
> Tuxedo Junction -- Jan Savitt.
>
> Anvil Chorus -- Les Brown.
>
> It Happened In Sun Valley -- Bob Scoby.
>
> The Story Of A Starry Night -- Woody Herman.
>
> Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree -- Bob Crosby.
>
> American Patrol -- Muggsy Spanier.
>
> I've Got A Gal In Kalamazoo -- Benny Goodman.
>
> Moonlight Cocktail -- Casa Loma Orchestra.
>
> It Must Be Jelly -- Woody Herman.
>
> Julian Vein
>
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