The 1930s Music of Annette Hanshaw -- Ho Hum @Pax41

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • Pax41 presents the music artistry of Annette Hanshaw
    Annette Hanshaw - Ho Hum
    recorded 5/9/1931
    Annette Hanshaw was a popular singer and radio star of the 1920s and early Thirties who had many Jazz overtones in her singing style. She stepped out of her role of a torch singer and improvised and had a great deal of swing that harkened to the Big Band singers of the 1930s. She was viewed by the public as the epitome of a flapper. Many of her early records feature many of the hot White players of the day like Red Nichols, Miff Mole, Phil Napoleon, Joe Venuti, Eddie Lang, Adrian Rollini, Vic Berton, Benny Goodman, Jimmy Dorsey, Tommy Dorsey and Jack Teagarden. Hanshaw was billed as "The Personality Girl," and her trademark was girlishly saying "That's all" at the end of a lot of her records. Hanshaw recorded under a number of pseudonyms which included Ethel Bingham, Dot Dare, Gay Ellis, Marion Lee, Janet Shaw, Lelia Sandford and Patsy Young. Annette never thought much of her abilities as a singer and retired from showbiz in 1935.

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  • @pax41
    @pax41  15 років тому +1

    Annette did a great job on most everything she recorded. Thanks for listing the musicians.

  • @tomekpy
    @tomekpy 15 років тому

    Thank you Bob for this wonderful Annette's song !

  • @Corrie121
    @Corrie121 15 років тому

    I could listen to this for hours!. It is wonderful. another one for my "playlist".
    Thank you once again for sharing your wonderful collection.

  • @pax41
    @pax41  15 років тому

    My pleasure to share my collection with you Corrie. You are a terrific viewer my friend!

  • @pax41
    @pax41  15 років тому

    My pleasure and glad you enjoyed it.

  • @pax41
    @pax41  15 років тому

    Arnheim had a great orchestra, so no surprise that it would be a great recording. Thanks for watching!

  • @pax41
    @pax41  15 років тому

    Still would be interesting to hear.

  • @bostonblakie
    @bostonblakie 15 років тому

    There was a film clip on YT of Edward Heyman and Dana Suess doing this song in a NY studio in the 30s.

  • @pax41
    @pax41  15 років тому +1

    You should post them for us to hear. Where did you find them at?

  • @pax41
    @pax41  15 років тому

    Was it one of the channels that met its demise?

  • @bostonblakie
    @bostonblakie 15 років тому

    I found it. Posted by "ednayarkspay" 6/10/09. It's "Suesse" not Suess as I said earlier. Be sure to read the notes. Lots of good info.

  • @crab5mt
    @crab5mt 13 років тому

    @Cresantstar Aww, gee! Don't they?

  • @merrihew
    @merrihew 15 років тому

    She must have been inspired by her supporting musicians. I have some homemade recordings she did in the 1940's accompanying herself and they aren't nearly as good although the voice was still in great shape.

  • @gibbonslayer4
    @gibbonslayer4 12 років тому +1

    like if the Ayn Rand documentary soundtrack brought you here

  • @merrihew
    @merrihew 15 років тому

    I'll make you a copy.

  • @merrihew
    @merrihew 15 років тому +1

    She gave taped copies to a friend of mine. Posting them would not enhance her reputation. Plus the sound is rather poor.