Other releases using the Kentucky Serenaders name were a psuedonym for Lanin’s Southern Serenaders.
Title | Recording Date | Recording Location | Company |
Rose Of Washington Square (Introducing “Jazz Babies Ball”) (James Hanley / Maceo Pinkard) | 3-1-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A2908 |
Venetian Moon Introducing “In Your Arms” (Goldberg / Magine) (Floyd and Glaser) | 2-11-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A2895 |
Artist | Instrument |
Tom Brown | Trombone |
Ernie Cutting | Bass |
Marcel Klauberg | Tenor Saxophone, Violin |
Fatty Moran | Alto Saxophone |
Roy Moise | Drums |
Bill Pike | Piano, Leader |
unknown | Trumpet, Banjo |
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