Every time I picked up a recording by The California Ramblers I knew it would be hot. This is no exception, and one of the greatest songs ever written. Thanks so much for sharing this.
According to Brian Rust's 1978 ed. of Jazz Records, this tune from the 4th year of records by the Ramblers has: Arthur Hand, vln.dir; Frank Cush. Bill Moore, t; Lloyd "Ole" Olson,trb; Bobby Davis,cl,ss,as; Arnold Brilhart,cl-as; Freddy Cusick,ts; Adrian Rollini,bsx; Irving Brodsky,p; Ray Kitchingman,bj; Stan King,d
Columbia Banners and early Californians is a perfect combination!! The corny wa-wa, Rollini and everything. Thank you!
Every time I picked up a recording by The California Ramblers I knew it would be hot. This is no exception, and one of the greatest songs ever written. Thanks so much for sharing this.
Thanks for not chewing this disc up with a steel needle! Sounds great... Thanks for posting.
here here!
Roger Kent ........... Nowt wrong with a steel needle
Great fuckin music! this is real music.
I could see the flappers dancing to this
Oh and they did!
According to Brian Rust's 1978 ed. of Jazz Records, this tune from the 4th year of records by the Ramblers has: Arthur Hand, vln.dir; Frank Cush. Bill Moore, t; Lloyd "Ole" Olson,trb; Bobby Davis,cl,ss,as; Arnold Brilhart,cl-as; Freddy Cusick,ts; Adrian Rollini,bsx; Irving Brodsky,p; Ray Kitchingman,bj; Stan King,d
Great fuckin music! this is real music.
Why does everything have to "fuckin'?". Limited vocabulary?