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Artist:Frank Auburn
Label:  Harmony
Country:USA
Catalogue:1182-H
Date:1930
Format:10"
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Community: 1 Owns
Price Guide:$56
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AFrank AuburnLo-LoMontgomery, Ward, Feist, JohnsonRate
BFrank AuburnSwingin' In A HammockWendling, Seymour, O'FlynnRate


Notes

Fox Trot
Vocal chorus by Robert Wood

Side A from "The Sea Bat"

Side A: mx. 100404-1 (= Okeh mx. W404036B) was recorded May 23, 1930, New York, NY. Note: this recording is actually by Arthur Schutt And His Orchestra and features vocals by Irving Kaufman.

Side B: mx. 100402-1 (= Okeh mx. W404204A) was recorded June 6, 1930, New York, NY. Note: this recording is actually by Ben Selvin & His Orchestra and features vocals by Irving Kaufman.

Images



Number: 3017167  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: cyeaman SUBS
Description: Harmony 1182-H A-side image


Number: 3017168 
Uploaded By: cyeaman SUBS
Description: Harmony 1182-H B-side image


Comments and Reviews
 
DeweyGill SUBS
22nd Sep 2024
 Definitely NOT Scrappy Lambert on B . Sounds like IK on both
 

 
Mike Gann
27th Jun 2022
 I wouldn't be surprised at all if it is Irving Kaufman singing on both sides. He used a lot of different pseudonyms on these Columbia budget records.
 

 
cyeaman SUBS
27th Jun 2022
 The vocalist who performs on the two video links here sounds like the same person to me, so it may well be Irving Kaufman on both.
 

 
cyeaman SUBS
27th Jun 2022
 In the notes on that DAHR link, the editors state "Johnson and Shirley note the performer as Selvin's Orchestra, using the pseudonym Ray Seeley and his Orchestra (and other listings); Rust Dance bands notes that Seeley "was a real person" and makes no reference to the Selvin organization for this master." However, in my copy of Rust's "Dance Bands" he lists the recording under Selvin's name (with Lambert on vocals), and states that it was released under the Seeley pseudonym only on Odeon ONY-36106. DAHR also mentions that the primary source for this entry derives from "Discography of OKeh Records, 1918-1934" by Laird & Rust, but I don't own that book so can't verify it. However, as Rust was a co-author, and he credits Selvin in his other discographies, I'm not sure the DAHR link is correct here.
 

 
Mike Gann
27th Jun 2022
 Here is the DAHR link for the record. Ben Selvin and Scrappy Lambert are nowhere mentioned.
https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/objects/detail/261327/Harmony_1182-H
 

 
cyeaman SUBS
27th Jun 2022
 
 

 
cyeaman SUBS
27th Jun 2022
 
 

 
cyeaman SUBS
27th Jun 2022
 Different sources credit different performers for "Swingin' In A Hammock". In "The American Dance Band Discography", Brian Rust claims this is Ben Selvin's Orchestra with vocals by Scrappy Lambert. DAHR claims the performer is Ray Seeley's Orchestra with vocals by Irving Kaufman. However, Johnson and Shirley note the performer as Selvin's Orchestra, using the pseudonym Ray Seeley and his Orchestra, and this aligns neighboring matrices recorded on June 6, 1930 listed in Rust's "Jazz and Ragtime Records". To confuse matters further, Allan Sutton identifies the performer as Phil Spitalny in "Pseudonyms on American Records". Rust notes that Spitalny's orchestra did record this song in June 1930 but that recording was released only on Hit of the Week.
 


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