My Grandmother Valeria Evenson was one of the Sax players in this video. Her name is not included in your list of members, but there she is, front row, left side at the center. She is one of the three members who sing in one interlude.
This is fabulous - I have a framed original print of the band - found in my parent’s attic! I can’t find this particular print anywhere on the internet…it’s a promo print that says “Conn Artists” at the top, indicating that the women are playing Conn instruments….
Great stuff but 1) there's no record that I can find of this in Imdb and 2) I can't remember the name o the first tune. I pretty sure Bing sang it with Whiteman but that's the best I can do.
My Grandmother Valeria Evenson was one of the Sax players in this video. Her name is not included in your list of members, but there she is, front row, left side at the center. She is one of the three members who sing in one interlude.
This is fabulous - I have a framed original print of the band - found in my parent’s attic! I can’t find this particular print anywhere on the internet…it’s a promo print that says “Conn Artists” at the top, indicating that the women are playing Conn instruments….
The tall trumpet player was my great aunt!!! My grandmothers sister.
Amazing 🥰🥰🥰
I appreciate your endless contributions to 1920s American music history! Not to mention your studies on Dana Suesse's wonderful music!!!
Wonderfully charming! Love the bandleader's style, so jaunty!
The Victor Herbert song "Ah, Sweet Mystery Of Life" is sung beautifully🥰
Great stuff but 1) there's no record that I can find of this in Imdb and 2) I can't remember the name o the first tune. I pretty sure Bing sang it with Whiteman but that's the best I can do.
That’s because IMDb is processing my submission. “Because My Baby Don’t Mean ‘Maybe’ Now” (Walter Donaldson)
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I may be traumatized by the vocal solo....
It haunts my memory from the foggy bygones
Who is the conductor/dancer?
Bobbie Grice.