The Charleston Chasers

The Charleston Chasers

The Charleston Chasers was a name used between 1925 and 1930 for a series of recording groups that did not exist outside of the studios. Nobody ever heard this group perform in front of the public, although each of the players had plenty of bandstand experience. The Charleston Chasers existed only as a studio recording ensemble for Columbia Records. [1]

Associated artists:

Vic Berton, drummer
Jimmy Dorsey, clarinet
Roy Evans, vocals
Benny Goodman, clarinet
Scrappy Lambert, vocals
Dick McDonough, banjo or guitar
Glenn Miller, trombone
Miff Mole, trombone
Phil Napoleon, trumpet
Red Nichols, cornet
Pee Wee Russell, clarinet
Arthur Schutt, piano
Paul Small, vocals
Kate Smith, vocals
Joe Tarto, tuba
Eva Taylor, vocals
Charlie Teagarden, trumpet
Jack Teagarden, trombone

Selected discography

Year Title Genre Label
1999 1925-1930 Jazz, Swing Timeless
1999 The Charleston Chasers Jazz, Swing ASV/Living Era
1930 Sing you Sinners Jazz unknown, but found on the album "The Song Hits of 1930 (Jazz Age Chronicles, Vol. 9)"

Footnotes

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • The Charleston Chasers — waren eine Studio Jazzband des Chicago Jazz in der zweiten Hälfte der 1920er Jahre. Die Bezeichnung The Charleston Chasers wurde als Bandname für eine Reihe von Aufmahmen verschiedener Musiker Besetzungen zwischen 1925 und 1930 benutzt. The… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • List of television shows and films in Charleston, South Carolina — This is a list of television shows and/or films that were either filmed or set in Charleston, South Carolina.Television shows* Palmetto Pointe * Army Wives * Scarlett , a 1994 TV miniseries based on Alexandra Ripley s sequel to Gone with the Wind …   Wikipedia

  • Eva Taylor — Infobox musical artist Name = Eva Taylor Img capt = Img size = 200 Landscape = Background = solo singer Birth name = Irene Joy Gibbons Alias = Irene Gibbons Born = birth date|1895|1|22|mf=y Died = death date and age|1977|10|31|1895|1|22 Mineola,… …   Wikipedia

  • Walkin' My Baby Back Home (song) — Walkin My Baby Back Home is a popular song written in 1930 by Roy Turk (lyrics) and Fred E. Ahlert (music). It first charted in 1931 with versions by Nick Lucas (#8), Ted Weems (also #8), The Charleston Chasers (#15), and Lee Morse (#18).A… …   Wikipedia

  • Basin Street Blues — ist ein Jazzstandard, der von Spencer Williams geschrieben und 1928 veröffentlicht wurde. Ein Teil des heutigen Textes wurde 1931 durch Glenn Miller und Jack Teagarden ergänzt. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Absicht 2 Wirkungsgeschichte 2.1 Weitere Coverv …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Phil Napoleon — Phil Napoleon, eigentlich Filippo Napoli, (* 2. September 1901 in Boston; † 13. September 1990 in North Miami in Florida) war ein US amerikanischer Jazz Trompeter und Bandleader des frühen New Orleans Jazz. Napoleon genoss in seiner Kindheit eine …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Liste der Top-30-Schellackplatten von Benny Goodman — Hinweise zur Nutzung der Liste Diese Liste enthält Titel und Komponist(en) der Stücke, Aufnahmedatum, Datum des Eintritts in die Charts, höchste Position und Verweildauer in den Charts. Die Voreinstellung erfolgt nach dem Eintrittsdatum in die… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Jimmy Dorsey — Infobox musical artist Name = Jimmy Dorsey Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = non vocal instrumentalist Birth name = Jimmy Dorsey Alias = Born = birth date|1904|2|29 in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, USA Died = death date and… …   Wikipedia

  • Miff Mole — at Nick s Tavern, ca. June 1946. photo by William P. Gottlieb. Background information Birth name Irving Milfred Mole …   Wikipedia

  • Einar Aaron Swan — (born Einar (Eino) William Swan) (March 20, 1903 Massachusetts August 8, 1940, Greenwood Lake, New York) was an American musician, arranger and composer. Born of Finnish parents who had emigrated to the United States at the turn of the century,… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”