Annette Hanshaw - her first recording - 1926 Audition medley
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- Опубліковано 16 чер 2010
- In 1926 Annette Hanshaw had an audition for Pathe records in which she created two recordings - a pair of 3 song medleys using popular tunes from 1925 and 1926. She was soon a record star and this first test recording fell into obscurity. Here is a chance to once again listen to these recordings - to hear her just before she emerged onto the public scene.
Anything on here with Annette singing is going into my favorites. I love her voice. "That's All!"
Amongst many other aspects of her superb singing style, I like her playful sense of timing and ability to subtly redefine the melody. Her approach is very much that of a jazz singer, even if the material itself isn't always jazz!
one of my grandmothers favorites , she used to sing this to us kids to put us to sleep , a gem in the heavens ,made me cry , magnificent thank you
Thank you very much for such an excellent presentation of early Annette Hanshaw who has a growing number of followers at present.
What can I say -except to say I'm sorry that it took me so long to find this excellent post.
Thank you for sharing this gem, which I have added to my A.H "playlist"
she was really great
And lovable (charming) !
What gems..amazing to see. Thank you
A great voice and so nice to hear after all these years....
Simply great! Thanks a lot!
I'm hooked on her singing. ❤️. BTW... Thank you.
According to
Brian Rust, the audition at Pathe Records was on July 28, 1926
Wonderful. Thanks for posting this.
*THAT WAS A GREAT VIDEO, VERY WELL MADE.*
*I ENJOYED IT IMMENSELY, THANKS A MILLION !*
Annette Hanshaw was a doll.
beautiful!
Thank You for the marvelously inventive presentation, Laughland.
Her voice sounds modern to 2024 what a pleasant song
Thank you for sharing.... such a nices and lovely voice!! Merry Xmas and all the best for the next year!!♥♥
Does anyone know who she was talking to in the intermission? I guess when she thanks "Jack", that must be the piano accompanist. I doubt that she played the piano herself. Then when she makes those self-deprecating comments about her performance, she ends with what sounds like "Mr. Mawhinney" or "Mr. Blawhinney". --- Graham Colville, Nicosia, Cyprus
Graham Colville she is taking to Mr. Berliner, Herbert Berliner, son of Emile, who brought portable recording equipment to New York from Montreal. His company Compo was an early electric recorder in 1926. The piano is played by none other than Willard Robison, who recorded two matrixes on either numerical side of this recording. His style is evident, and although Annette could play piano and did on some of her early recordings, Willard Robison also provided backing piano for a number of her early Pathe recordings.
Sounds great! Once you find the people love you, it's much easier to perform!
I totally agree with Brian Jolly😉
Some people just stand out so much
i meant to say what can i say after i say i am sorry
(1)Bye, Bye .Blackbird (2) What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry? (3) The Day That I Met You (4) I Don't Want Nobody But You (5) I Wonder What Become of Joe (6) Has Anybody Seen My Girl?
Thank You😉👍🎶
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Do itashimashte ( I think that's right, but I served in Japan from 1956 to 1959)