The Delta Rhythm Boys "Snoquatomie Jo Jo" !!!
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- RARE OLDIES SOUNDIES WITH THE DELTA RHYTHM BOYS ! The Delta Rhythm Boys were an American vocal group active for over 50 years in the 20th century. The group was first formed at Langston University in Langston, Oklahoma in 1934 by Elmaurice Miller, Traverse Crawford, Essie Joseph Adkins and Otha Lee Gaines. In 1936 they moved to Dillard University in New Orleans, where they worked under Frederick Hall under the names New Orleans Quintet and Frederick Hall Quintet. Clinton Holland (soon replaced by Carl Jones) and Kelsey Pharr (replaced by Hugh Bryant in 1942) replaced Miller and Adkins. Rene DeKnight became their pianist.
The group appeared often in the 1940s on radio programs such as Amos and Andy and The Joan Davis Show, and performed on Broadway in the shows Sing Out the News and Hot Mikado. They also appeared extensively in film, including in You'll Never Get Rich with Bing Crosby and Rita Hayworth. Aside from their own recordings, they served as background vocalists for Charlie Barnet, Mildred Bailey, Ella Fitzgerald, and Ruth Brown.
In the 1950s they began to amass a large fan base in Europe, particularly in Scandinavia. In 1956, the group relocated to Europe and performed there up until Otha Lee Gaines's death on July 15, 1987.
In 1960, Kelsey Pharr died in Honolulu after a trip to Japan. Soon after, Carl Jones left to have more time with his family and was replaced by first tenor Herb Coleman. Hugh Bryant replaced Kelsey.
With the American music scene changing rapidly, the Deltas found their appeal diminishing. Overseas they were royally received, however, so in the early 1960s the group made Paris their home base for years of European performances.
In 1974, Herb Coleman was shot in Paris and died in the arms of Lee Gaines. Original Delta member Traverse Crawford died in the following year. By 1979, the lineup was Gaines, Bryant, Walter Trammell on first tenor, and Ray Beauty on second tenor.
The Delta Rhythm Boys were later inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame.
You can watch all my rare oldies soundies on : www.myspace.com... ! Many thanks , NICKY .
For all of its primitive production values, I am more entertained by this than any overbloated MTV video.
Was für eine Melodie.... Wie kann man sich solche Sprünge merken???
WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From a mad keen 74yo Aussie fan.
Smooth ...smooth vocals fellas!
Hell I grew up in Snoqualmie and never knew this existed, this is so cool.
j'aime beaucoup ces belles voix et leur feeling.
Thanks, nicky !
JP
Just the best on so many levels: song, harmony, video. Thank you.
Blacks imitating Indians. Big quandary for the PC crowd.
At least spell SnoquaLomie correctly. It's right there in the intro. Or look at a map of Washington state.
In here before the jojo fans find this xD
Did Lee Gains do any acting? I thought I saw him in a movie or tv show.
yes he did in fact just learned this on google
@@elishamartinthechannel1859 Wow cool
Wow
Riley Martin?
Cultural appropriation at its finest 😊
Dressing like the white man, you’re correct😉
@@Oringi er...yeah...er but ! 😮😆
Easy to take the moral high ground by holding a 70 year old video against today’s standards. Not really much point in doing so however.
@@Goldenrod01 I was being humourous. Sorry if you missed that. I am in my 70s and remember those times quite well btw. 😉
@@luckydave328 sorry Dave, I misjudged the tone of your comment
This iz so f***ing racist but good singing tho
why is it racist?
Hiroko Shiroko Well ya see, in the 21st everything is racist.
Jesus will fix it