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Artist:The Night Club Orchestra
Label:  Velvet Tone
Country:USA
Catalogue:1302-V
Date:1926
Format:10"
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AThe Night Club OrchestraMeadow LarkKeidel, FioritoRate
BThe Night Club OrchestraHello! Swanee - HelloCoslow, BrittRate


Notes

The Night Club Orchestra is a Harry Reser band.
Vocal choruses by Tom Stacks.

A mx: 143137; B mx: 143138.
Recorded New York, NY, November 22, 1926.
(DAHR)

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slholzer
20th Oct 2017
 Rust's American Dance Band Discography does not reflect any vocals on this disc. Clearly that is an omission.

Rust also shows the "Meadow Lark" side as appearing on Harmony 308-H, paired with another Night Club Orchestra side: "Where Do You Worka John". "Where Do You Worka John" is correctly shown on Harmony 308-H, but "Meadow Lark" is found on Harmony 302-H, which exactly corresponds to this disc, and does not appear at all on 308-H.

Rust agrees that the Night Club Orchestra was a Harry Reser unit. You will not find this disc under Harry Reser in the American Dance Band Discography, however, but in a separate chapter under The Night Club Orchestra name. Allan Sutton's "Pseudonyms On American Records 1892-1942" raises an interesting dissenting opinion, asserting that the Night Club Orchestra is "generally" the Carl Fenton orchestra. Perhaps the separate chapter is a vestige of prior uncertainty on Rust's part about the identity of the band.
 

 
Bob1951
17th Oct 2017
 A side-same issue on a Harmony label.
 


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