I hope it is okay? If there are ANY that you wish to delete/remove it is A-OKAY! I have been busy making "lenses" on "Squidoo" to make it easy for people to...
... From: "confetta" ... Hello, To make things a little clearer, one should go to http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/RedHotJazz/links and see what has been...
Hello list mates, I am preparing the WBIX virtual radio program for Feb 29. It will consist of a comparison between Annette Hanshaw and Bing Crosby. I will...
I had "If I Had a Talking Picture of You" and "I'm a Dreamer(Aren't We All)' on an OKeh 80 rpm(black label popular series)by Seger Ellis.The probable...
Hello Dan, The vocalist in Whiteman's "Mississippi Mud" was Irene Taylor, who had the distinction of being the first female vocalist hired by Whiteman in a...
You're right.It was Irene Taylor.The copy I had was an original issue.I don't know if it's still with me as my sister in law sold off my part of my nearly 40...
Hello, I picked up some beautiful jazz paintings this weekend from a theatre that closed down in south florida.....i just uploaded the pictures of them to the...
Hi Folks, The February edition of Worlds of Trad Internet radio is now uploaded, will be on-line until Wednesday March 12th, and features the very best in ...
This is the title of a study of early jazz by a Swiss researcher named Arnold Bopp. It was apparently issued in a series of open reel tapes. Anyone care to...
... From: "diamondsouled" ... Not quite related to the topic of the group (some would say not at all, I guess ;-) , but very enjoyable playing! In a...
I've spent several days exploring youtube.com and actually it has alot of great videos from the 20's and 30's you can search music, dance, charleston,...
I have the same experience as you, and oftentimes I find very good contemporary bands that I never heard of before, as well as great films of old bands. In the...
I'm Jeff PITET and I run the French website dedicated to Cab CALLOWAY ... I wrote several short articles about musicians from his orchestra and I'm currently...
International Musician reports of The Missourians show him as Earres M. Prince, which, given how rare the name is, strongly suggests that he is the Earres...
My notes are as follows: EARRES PRINCE (piano) was born Earres M. Prince on 26 September 1896, possibly at Texas, Lee County, Arkansas. He enlisted in the US...
I am from Argentina, I am a fan of jazz since i was a child and I love red hot jazz archives. First,sorry, because my english is not good. Well I want to...
Please don't forget Italy! Look out here: <http://it.youtube.com/results? search_query=savannah+serenaders&search_type=> That is one of the bands I am...
Howard, Bob, Thank you very much for those great news (for me!). I had a doubt about that Earres M. Prince, but that first name is quite rare. It is difficult...
Of course Italy has several fine bands; I did not mean to be all inclusive in my listing of countries. However, the list shows that perhaps there is a greater...
Some days ago I was listening to Bix Beiderbecke, cheking to this wonderful page www.redhotjazzarchives.com, I was deriving to diverse orchestras that Bix...
Howard is correct in implying that an unusual spelling is no guarantee of finding someone in the census. Using the next of kin in the 1918 draft card (Corra),...
Hola pibe! Just to make certain that we are on the same page, the clarinetist in Jean Goldkette's "My Pretty Girl" is Danny Polo. Polo replaced Jimmy Dorsey...
Which reminds me, it is JD's birthday today! Ron L ... From: RedHotJazz@yahoogroups.com [mailto:RedHotJazz@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Albert Haim Sent:...