The Rarest Gems: Fred Rich's Orch. - Japanese Sandman, 1932 video free download


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Fred Rich and His Orchestra -- Japanese Sandman (Raymond B. Egan /Richard A. Whiting), 1932

Here's another recording from 1932 radio program „Fred's Friendly Five" sponsored by the Jarman Shoe Company, Nashville, Tennessee. It consisted of 26 sessions, four titles each. I already uploaded three titles from among those historical recordings, which were completed at two sessions: from Sept 1931 to May 1932.

See : http://pl.youtube.com/watch?v=chxn8K3G0nM

http://pl.youtube.com/watch?v=-sAgodhJUHo

http://pl.youtube.com/watch?v=SurNPMwDWdE

In those recording sessions, Freddy Rich's band consisted of different musicians on different times. First Session: Robert Effros, Manny Klein (tpt.), Charles Butterfield, unknown (tbn.), Tony Parenti, 3 unknown (reeds), Jo Venuti, Lew Conrad, 4 unknown (vins.), Irving Brodsky (pno/arr.), Fred Rich (ldr./arr./2nd piano), Eddie Lang (gtr.), unknown (bjo), Hank Sterns (sbs.), George Green (drms/xyl/cel.), unknown (voc.)

Second: 2 unknowns replace Robert Effros and Manny Klein, Walter Gross replaces Irving Brodsky, Elmer Feldkamp (alt./clt./voc.), unknown reed. The announcer is David Ross.

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Fred RICH - born in Warsaw, Poland, 1893 -- Polish-Jewish-American pianist and bandleader. Rich studied music in Warsaw Conservatory. In 1920 he emigrated to USA, where he worked unpermanently as a pianist. In 1922 his musical talent merited him the position of conductor and arranger of one of the best New York city hotel orchestras, the Astor. In 1925-27 he toured Europe and in 1928 he became the first American orchestra leader to play for the king of England, George V. His association with the Astor ended in 1928, when he joined the CBS as music director, where he remained until 1938. In this period he employed the finest musicians for hist broadcasts and recordings of his film shorts. In 1942 he moved to California and joined United Artists. He was a musical director of „Stage Door canteen", in 1943 he scored „Jack London" and two years later -- „A Walk In The Sun". Suffering partial paralysis in 1945, he continued to freelance in the studios, until his death in Beverly Hills, LA, in 956.

Comments

10 years ago

Barbara Effros

Great post! Thanks for listing the performers, including my Grandpa Bob Effros on trumpet!

10 years ago

priscianusjr

I'm curious about this. Aren't radio transcriptions from as early as 1932 extremely rare? I mean, they made them, but supposedly very few survive. Do you know of more from that era?

11 years ago

crankbv1

Thanks for all the detailed band info,you certainly are clued up,and it is greatly appreciated. 

12 years ago

Great Pianists

OK I just re-read your comments which say this is from a radio program. That explains why it's not listed in Brian Rust's "Jazz Records 1897-1942". What a great band and great recording... and good old "four-string" Joe Venuti there really takes a great solo! Thanks!

13 years ago

MsTappingtoes

Yes, this a gem. I can't get enough of this superhot record!!

14 years ago

SavantOnASpinet

"I'm a Japanese a Sap-man!!" I'm sorry, I can't help but to think of "The Ducktators" when I hear this :D

15 years ago

chkjns

Almost 20 songs on my 1932 playlist. My channel takes you back in time . . . Averaging 2 hours each, my 300 playlists by artist & for each of the past 120 years are meant to be your most accessable & int'l music library ever ! Chuck

16 years ago

Mitch Freifeld

great! and perfect graphics to go with it!

16 years ago

Squarerig

Bezaubernd!

16 years ago

Corrie121

Wow!. This is truly great! ***** Thank you so much for sharing.

16 years ago

kspm01

Superb version of this tune! Wonderful pictures...

16 years ago

barbcard

Delightful way for me to start the day. I vaguely recall another version of this song when I was in high school, but this one is a lot more energetic. Funny how hearing a song I haven't heard for years brings back the memory of a particular person I knew at the time. Part of the lines and connections loop?

16 years ago

Lucy Mey

very nice :)

16 years ago

Grigore Stamati

Thank's really rare records

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