Bert Lown's Orch. - Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone video free download


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BERT LOWN led superior jazz-oriented dance band during 1929-33. As a violinist he worked for a time in the 1920's as a

sideman, he collaborated with Hamm, Chauncy Gray and Dave Bennett on "Bye Bye Blues" which they first recorded on May 1, 1925. In 1929 Lown began his series of recordings and among his sidemen were trombonist Miff Mole, drummer Stan King and (most importantly) bass saxophonist Adrian Rollini (who was succeeded by Spencer Clark in 1931). During 1930-31, Lown's band was employed regularly at the Biltmore Hotel in New York, frequently broadcasting on the radio. During this period Lown also composed "You're The One I Care For" and "Tired." In later years, Bert Lown held executive positions and was involved in CBS-TV from 1951 until suffering a heart attack in 1962

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New York Biltmore Hotel was a luxury hotel in New York City, founded by John McEntee Bowman and designed by the architectural firm of Warren and Wetmore (who also designed the adjoining Grand Central Terminal) and had a red granite skin. It was one of three hotels built as part of the Terminal City development. The others were the Commodore Hotel, now the Grand Hyatt New York, and the Roosevelt Hotel, still in operation.

In 1942, the hotel was the location of the famous Biltmore Conference of Zionist groups that produced the "Biltmore Program" - a series of demands, regarding Palestine. The building was gutted in the early 1980's by owner Seymour Milstein and The Bank of America Plaza Building, at 335 Madison Avenue, was built from the hotel's steel skeleton. The office building retains the hotel's famous piano and lobby clock , one of many which claim to be the basis for the expression "Meet me under the clock".

Recording:

Bert Lown & His Hotel Biltmore Orchestra -- Please Don't Talk Abort Me When I'm Gone (Music Sam H. Stept, Lyrics Sidney Clare), Victor 1931

Comments

8 years ago

Russell Maynard

Bert Lown & His Hotel Biltmore Orchestra 1931

8 years ago

MrJimmienoone

Great rhythm guitar work.

9 years ago

Richard West

The good old days and great music

9 years ago

dick12235

Brain needed this again; Thanks.

9 years ago

Joaquín Maria Aguirre Romero

Uno de esos estándares que se han escuchado en grandes voces e instrumentistas, Please don't talk about me when I'm gone. Podemos escucharlo en esta versión estupenda, llena de sabor de los treinta, de la orquesta de Bert Lown, un violinista de Nueva York, director de varias orquestas, entre ellas la del Hotel Biltmore. Disfrútalo!

10 years ago

james sullivan

@roggie harry Arm, such a great story about Dixie Rollini teaching art in Queens, while nobody quite knew her husband. Yet thanks to Vince Giordano and the friends of 20's music- and the wonderful selections on this sight- Adrian may get his due. 

10 years ago

LIC. LAURA FERNANDEZ

Dice mi mama que soy un alma vieja...A quitar la polilla... jajajjaja

10 years ago

Mike Miller

I remember that frog! Merrie mellodies cartoon. He did a good rendition of the song.

10 years ago

Bud Huffman

My favourite version of this tune.

10 years ago

ichimonjiguy

Love this music. Feel good.

11 years ago

Lizard King

This sounds like it could be a song out of fallout 3

11 years ago

LuChi Lu

Niceee!!

11 years ago

Toma Maria

Here are the lyrics: w3lyrics.com/lyrics/song/38819/bert_lown-please_dont_talk_about_me_when_im_gone.html

11 years ago

lilibethamish

Ha ha! I thought it was just me! Classic cartoon:)

12 years ago

Андерс Брейвик

Thumbs up if the singing frog brought you here :)

12 years ago

MsGinger92

I loved it, so wonderful. This song has been stuck in my head all day long. Thank you for sharing. Ginger

13 years ago

Zachary Fitzgerald

Wow, this is most certainly one of my favorite versions of this song.

14 years ago

RatPfink66

Boy, what a band. How did they get away with such brassy insouciance?

14 years ago

vicente escobedo

exacto y la verdad con fernendo se escucha excelente buen video

14 years ago

roggie harry Arm

TIMOTHY adrian rollini's wife was my art teacher in ps 125 queens nyc. in 1957-58. she said her hus band was a famous musician but i did not know who he was. i was 12 years old then. ROGHARM

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