Roaring 20s: Ray Miller & His Orch. - Ain't You Baby, 1929 video free download


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Ain't You Baby - Ray Miller & His Orch, v.Dusty Rhoads, Brunswick 1929

This is a little remembered band of the early 1920's. Among the sidemen who at one time or another played with the band are Miff Mole, Frankie Trumbauer, Andy Sannella, Muggsy Spanier, Wingy Manone. Some of their recordings have really spirited solos on such songs like "Weary Blues"; "Angry"; "Stomp Your Stuff", and "That's A Plenty". The vocalists were Irving Kaufman, Frank Wright, Harry Maxfield, Billy Jones, Frank Bessinger, Bob Nolan and The Downe Sisters.

In 1916, Ray Miller was working as a 'singing waiter' in Chicago's 'Casino Gardens', at the same time that the 'Original Dixieland Jazz Band' was appearing. When the ODJB toured to New York City, Miller followed them, and formed his six member 'Black And White Melody Boys' in NYC. The „jazz craze" was riding high, and Miller's group originally played in that jazz manner. One of the bandsmen was trombonist Tom Brown, who, at one time, had one of the very earliest 'White' Jazz bands in old New Orleans. It was probably Tom Brown's talent that allowed the "Black and White Melody Boys" to play true 'Dixieland Jazz". They were featured in several New York musical productions, before Miller established a full-scale dance band orchestra in the early 20s.

They quickly became a highly rated musical attraction in the New York area, where Miller concentrated his activities. This included residencies at the New York Hippodrome, Arcadia Ballroom and Atlantic City. They recorded for Gennett, OKeh, Columbia. Unfortunately, by the early 1930s the band members had gone their separate ways.

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8 years ago

miklos pennario

I LOVE 20'S MUSIC STYLE ! SHEERS AND JOYFUL MOOD WERE ALWAYS PRESENTEDTKS FOR POSTING,240252

9 years ago

juanca4774

Loved it!!!

9 years ago

AR15fan

Spooky

9 years ago

Play and Party

Lovely 1920's music, perfect for any 1920's birthday party / hen party! Great photo's too -thank you x

9 years ago

dick12235

Thanks again for this Treat.

9 years ago

WASD u are ?

Creepy

9 years ago

Khp13sU-L

14 years old, listens to everything but screamo music... Thank you guitar hero 3, thank you tony hawks pro skater, and thank you fallout and bioshock for intruding me to a cast array of music 

9 years ago

madmanwithmasck

Reminds me of Bioshock, love this kinda music.

10 years ago

franka kitka

Very nice!!!!!

10 years ago

Mark Muffs

for unknown reasons, Ray stopped recording in 1929. His sound kept getting better & better which made it ashamed that he hung it up. Of the later stuff I have Cradle of Love & In a Great Big Way, love the style.

10 years ago

Gernot Klawunn

yesss...great...

10 years ago

dick12235

Thanks: MY Brain requested this again.

10 years ago

Maizatul farisah

i love 20's especially the music and also the moment..the fashion and style.. :) 

10 years ago

SketchesandPatches

This is the type of music that TOM AND JERRY uses as background during cartoons haha =P loveeee

10 years ago

IiGgOoRrish

20s rock!!

10 years ago

dick12235

Great. Thanks for posting.

10 years ago

kiki23384

i remember 1929 i was only 47 years old

10 years ago

Art Shifrin

Adding echo / reverb to this fine recording & performance is a sonic atrocity.

10 years ago

dick12235

Beautiful. Thanks.

10 years ago

charles brown

In the 60s, they had a lot of downer songs, and it hasn't gotten better as time has passed.

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