Charleston Craze of 1925: Yes Sir, That's My Baby - Coon-Sanders Nighthawk Orchestra video free download


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Yes Sir, That's My Baby : Coon-Sanders Nighthawk Orchestra, Vocal by C.A.Coon, Victor 1925

NOTE: I never have enough of that wonderful Kansas City dance band of the 1920s! I don't know a single recording of them, that could be called "weak" or "failed". Their music and their arrangements are an absolute heaven for every Roaring Twenties lover! Carleton Coon was a drummer and Joe Sanders was pianist. Sanders was known as "The Old Left Hander" because of his skills at baseball, but he gave the game up in the early 1920s to make dance music his career. Their orchestra began broadcasting in 1922 on channel station WDAF, which could be received throughout the United States. They took the name Nighthawks because they broadcast late at night from 11p.m. -1.00 a.m. The broadcast guaranteed them quickly the popularity and national recognition. They became so popular that Western Union set up a ticker tape between Sanders' piano and Coon's drums so the telegrams could be acknowledged during the broadcasts. Their song "Nighthawk Blues" includes the lines: "Tune right in on the radio/Grab a telegram and say 'Hello'."

In 1924 Coon-Sanders Nighthawk Orchestra left for Chicago to p[lay at The Blackhawk - an internationally known entertainment venue for the jazz band music. Two years later in 1926 they got an 11-month broadcast engagement in NYC at the Hotel New Yorker as a star attraction to induce radio stations to join the Columbia Broadcasting System. At their peak, each member of the Orchestra owned identical Cord Automobiles, each in a different color with the name of the Orchestra and the owner embossed on the rear. The Orchestra's popularity showed no signs of abating and their contract with MCA had another 15 years to run in the spring of 1932 when Carleton Coon came down with a jaw infection and died, on May 4. Joe Sanders attempted to keep the band going; however, without Coon, the public did not support them. In 1935, he formed his own group and played until the early 1940s. He died of a stroke in 1965.

Comments

8 years ago

Victor Talking Machine

Better at 76rpm.

8 years ago

Victor Talking Machine

By the way, this is the definitive version of this song.

8 years ago

Necromaster2077

Futurama...

8 years ago

Hernan montero astorga

Que tiempos más lindos y cómo se divertían bailando. Se ve mucho talento en estas coreografías.

9 years ago

maureen1938

SUPER.....Thanks for posting this delightful video.

9 years ago

ARCHEROO78

The 1920s was a lot like the 1960s people wanted change! women where corseted up with stiff manners.. Edwardian music was mostly classical twards the end of the edwardian era you can start to hear changes in music .. 

9 years ago

leafyutube

Why do I feel like I'm watching a Charlie Chaplin movie?

9 years ago

Michel8665

Cela tombe bien , je suis un fan du charleston !!!Merci bien.........Michel.

9 years ago

AnkyPank

Yes Sir, That's My Baby

9 years ago

Quaalude Charlie

"The Charleston" :) QC

9 years ago

Carl Minuva

Hvem anbefaler de mig uinteressante film som jeg ser rundt omkring på youtupe

9 years ago

Michael Klein

This song was a HUGE hit back in that day--I mean, EVERYBODY was either humming it, playing it, singing it, or dancing it. The sales of ukuleles really took off with this tune for some reason (perhaps because the chord structure of the song is catchy, but fairly easy for a novice to learn on that instrument).

9 years ago

Milica Stojkovic

VESELO UZ ČARLSTON!!!!!!!

9 years ago

Milica Stojkovic

AH TAJ ČARLSTON !!!!!!

9 years ago

Robert Grant

Yes,a fun time to live but no AC and microwave ovens? would not miss the cellphones though.

9 years ago

Valeriy Blinov

Beautiful! Super!

9 years ago

Vincent Edwards

beats war love and peace j vincent edwards

9 years ago

windstorm1000

people danced more then---now they are on their iphones. which sounds funner.

9 years ago

f1f1s

Wow. Groucho Marx!

9 years ago

blaker1950

good stuff maynard!!!

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