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California Ramblers

Two main myths encompass the California Ramblers band that documented for the Edison record firm in the mid-’20s. Initial, even though both Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey offered tenures using the group, this is not really the Dorsey Brothers’ university music group immortalized within their Hollywood biopic. Second of all, the …

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Adrian Rollini

Adrian Rollini was the best bass saxophonist ever, among the initial jazz vibraphonists, along with a talented multi-instrumentalist who will make music in such novelty instruments because the “sizzling hot fountain pen” (a small clarinet using a saxophone mouthpiece) along with a “goofus.” The old sibling of tenor saxophonist Arthur …

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The Goofus Five

In 1924 Ed Kirkeby, the supervisor from the California Ramblers, made a decision to form a little group extracted from the bigger orchestra to try out novelties and hotter jazz numbers. Initially known as the tiny Ramblers on its Columbia recordings, the quintet (made up of trumpeter Expenses Moore, Adrian …

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