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  1. 27 apr 2019 · Libby Holman has two vocals in 1930 and the four titles from 1932 include some short spots from clarinetist Artie Shaw. This excellent set, which has definitive liner notes, is easily recommended to fans of those players and hot dance music in general. Roger Wolfe Kahn 1925-1932 (Jazz Oracle BDW 8013, 25 selections TT = 78:52) www ...

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  3. The sleeve notes state that Shaw does not solo on the two Roger Wolf Khan tracks 1 & 2, and the tracks are only included to "know the kind of thing he started out doing" A pity because there are Roger Wolf Khan recordings where Shaw can be clearly heard soloing (RWK recorded in New York 1925 - 1932)) What disappointed me was that none of the ...

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  4. 10 dic 2019 · The sleeve notes state that Shaw does not solo on the two Roger Wolf Khan tracks 1 & 2, and the tracks are only included to "know the kind of thing he started out doing" A pity because there are Roger Wolf Khan recordings where Shaw can be clearly heard soloing (RWK recorded in New York 1925 - 1932)) What disappointed me was that ...

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  5. 3 set 2007 · Living Era's 2007 salute to dance bandleader Roger Wolfe Kahn is named for his biggest hit, "Crazy Rhythm," which was one of the catchiest jazzed-up pop tunes of its day. This entertaining slice of history is packed with 25 recordings dating from 1925-1932. Instrumentalists of note who participated in some of these sides were ...

  6. 4 dic 2006 · Roger Wolfe Kahn, Sammy Fain, ... Joe Venuti, Joe Raymond, Jimmy Dorsey, Del Porter, Fred Morrow, Arthur Schutt, Artie Shaw, ... Roger Wolfe Kahn 1925-1932

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  7. 30 lug 2023 · With the exception of “It’s A Great Great Girl” which has been reissued on many Jack Teagarden sets, the most rewarding Roger Wolfe Kahn recordings are on his 1925-1932 CD (Jazz Oracle BDW 8013). The recordings of Goldkette and Kahn include many rewarding moments, despite the leaders not actually playing!