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The Travelers was a pseudonym for the The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra.

discography

TitleRecording DateRecording LocationCompany
Am I Blue?
(Harry Akst / Grant Clarke)
4-3-1929New York, New YorkOkeh
41259
Baby, Oh! Where Can You Be?
(Ted Koehler/ Frank Magine)
4-3-1929New York, New YorkOkeh
41260
Begging For Love
(Irving Berlin)
7-30-1931New York, New YorkMelotone
12227
Breakaway
(Gottler / Mitchell / Con Conrad)
4-3-1929New York, New YorkOkeh
41260
Can This Be Love?
(Swift / James)
11-7-1930New York, New YorkHarmony
1242-H
Dream A Little Dream Of Me
(Kahn / Schwandt / Andree)
2-26-1931New York, New YorkMelotone
12148
Fine And Dandy
(Swift / James)
11-7-1930New York, New YorkOkeh
41471
I Apologize
(Hoffman / Goodhart / Nelson)
7-30-1931New York, New YorkMelotone
12227
I Can Make Most Anything, But I Can’t Make A Man
(Bloom / Young)
11-7-1930New York, New YorkOkeh
41471
I Can’t Get Mississippi Off My Mind
(Joe Young / Harry Akst)
7-30-1931New York, New YorkMelotone
12230
I’ve Got A Sweet Somebody
(Ryan / Handman)
2-26-1931New York, New YorkMelotone
12148
Parkin’ In The Moonlight
(Tobias / O’Flynn / DeRose)
7-30-1931New York, New YorkBrunswick
6164
Sweet And Hot
(Jack Yellen / Harold Arlen)
2-26-1931New York, New YorkMelotone
12148
You Said It
(Jack Yellen / Harold Arlen)
2-26-1931New York, New YorkMelotone
12113

ArtistInstrument
Bunny BeriganTrumpet
Arnold BrilhartClarinet, Alto Saxophone
Tony ColucciBanjo
Jimmy DorseyClarinet, Alto Saxophone
Tommy DorseyTrombone
Alfie EvansAlto Saxophone
Bud FreemanTenor Saxophone
Louis GarciaTrumpet
Irving KaufmanVocals
Stan KingDrums
Scrappy LambertVocals
Eddie LangGuitar
Charlie MargulisTrumpet
Glenn MillerTrombone
Paul MasonTenor Saxophone
Leo McConvilleTrumpet
Bill MooreTrumpet
Arthur SchuttPiano
Hank SternTuba
Wes VaughanVocals

 

St Louis Cotton Club Band 1925

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