Here is another great song from the SHELLACK BROS.....
WoW... what a great show! The Shellack Bros. comes from Tuebingen... deep in the south of Germany....
And another another great clip....
(0 votos)
Autor: butterhirsch
Duracion: 1 Min 23 Seg
Tags: saufn
Añadido: 22 de Abril de 2008
plottn spün
me jumping jumps on shellack..not ridin my best she was tryin to go fast and i no i didnt do great but leave me comments plzzzz
This old Mexican song is one of the most beautiful songs ever written. And Tino Rossi's is one of its best (and least known) performances.
Columbia, 1945
See also: http://pl.youtube.com/watch?v=2ECLROT9aTA
Jazz-Sinfonie Billy Bartholomew - Huggable Kissable You (Irving Bibo) vom Palais de Danse, Berlin 1929
Recording: Grammophone 1929
Recorded for Victor, 1931
Adam Aston - La Paloma (Chłopcy, na nas już czas)(Jastrzębiec-Rudnicki/Yradier), Syrena-Electro 1934
The Polish title: Chłopcy, na nas juz czas translates: Fellas, the time has come for us... which has ambiguous meaning. It may be a simple calling to go out in the sea, like the sailors do - or may also have something weird in it: like a prophe...
Leo Marjane was one of great French singers of 1930s and 1940s. Her unique "sadly grinning" deep voice and a strong dramatic expression were, two decades later, an inspiration for another great star of the French chanson - Juliette Greco. Leo Marjane's grand career had an abrupt end with the end of WWII. The French remembered, that during the occup...
My Better Half likes flamenco and likes to dance around the room playing these records. La Nina de los Peines is a marvellous singer, of course, backed by Nino Ricardo on guitar.
This tango (Polish title "To samo niebo") was composed by a German composer Joe Rixner ("Blauer Himmel"). It was very famous in Europe in last years before 1939. (In Germany it was played by most of the dance bands, e.g. Barnabas von Geczy, Adalbert Lutter).
Here it is performed by the Polish Syrena Rekord Dance Orchestra conducted by Iwo Wesby. ...
Paul Godwin Tanz-Orchester mit deutschem Refraingesang - Fräulein, pardon (Grammophon 1928)
The Tennessee Tooters were the label name of the group of finest mid-1920s instrumentalists, who performed a few recording sessions for Vocalion, in 1924-1926:
Harry Reser (banjo); Bennie Krueger (alto saxophone, C-melody saxophone); Red Nichols (trumpet); Miff Mole, Vincent Grande (trombone); Rube Bloom (piano); Gus Helleberg (bass instrument)...
A very popular valse musette, here played by its co-author, backed by the Ferret bros. This is pure genius!!
Jan Garber & His Orch., voc. Benny Davis - Baby Face (Akst), Victor 1926
1925/1926 international hit - Franz Lehar's fox-trott "Gigolette", here, five years later, performed by grande vedette of Paris, Lucienne Boyer.
(See also the neighbouring clip by Saxophon-Orchester Dobbri).
This is my diploma 3D-Animation work from 2006 at Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg.
shellack-shading: Tobias Meier
set-shading: Alexander Kiesl
compositing: Steffen Hacker
music: Carsten Raabe
Rina Ketty - J'attendrai (Dino Olivieri), Pathé 1938
& Louise Brooks' photographs from 1920s
Valaida Snow (vocal, trumpet) And Her Orchestra - Caravan (Duke Ellington), Sonora 1939
Admittedly, there's a lot of these old ethnic 78 rpm records in the Winin' Boy collection. This is a Turkish singer that has a marvellous voice. The guys backing her are really swinging cats too!
Coon-Sanders Nighthawks Orch., vocals: C.A Coon & J.L. Sanders - I'm Gonna Charleston Back To Charleston, HMV 1925
Popular singer of Yiddish songs from Holland Leo Fuld sings "spiel Zigeiner". Nice klezmer music. I like the guitar backing and the grandiose ending.
This wonderful Hanka Ordonowna's song, one of her last great hits - God knows why, never revitalised in any form after 1945 - comes now from my old shellack. But only thanks to technical efforts of Jurek's - our YT friend, who is the owner of the most wonderful collection of pre-ww II Polish songs - this "Szarlatanka" (meaning "A Charlatan") comes ...
Ben Bernie Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra, voc. Scrappy Lambert - I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling (Rose/Link/T."Fats" Waller), Brunswick 1929
The Columbians is a nick of the famous Freddie Rich Orchestra. Smith Ballew, born in 1901 in Texas, was one of the first row crooners of the turn of 1920/30s. He sung for most of the leading orchestras (Leo Reisman, Ben Selvin, Sam Lanin, The Dorsey Brothers, Joe Venuti, Frankie Trumbauer, Ben Pollack) and record labels in New York. After the Great...
Léo Marjane - La Chapelle au clair de Lune (In the Chapel In the Moonlight), Disque Gramophone 1937
Carroll Gibbons - These Foolish Things (Words & Music by Holt Marvell, Jack Stachey & Harry Link), 1936
singer: Brian Lawrence (?)
NOTE: Thanks to YT friend: laughinglion24 I can put into my info the details about the vocal. The singing & piano is by Afro/American jazz artist Turner Layton. Thanks!
Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians & The Three Waring Girls - Love For Sale, Cole Porter), Victor 1930