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Notes Fox trot(s) Prewar Dance Orchestra(s), Jazz (A) Personnel A: Arthur Hand (director and violin); Frank Cush, Ernest "Red" Nichols (trumpets); Arnold Brilhart, Jimmy Dorsey (alto saxes and clarinets); Freddy Kusick (tenor sax and clarinet); Tommy Dorsey (trombone); Tommy Felline (banjo); Irving Brodsky, Adrian Rollini (piano); Stan King (drums) Personnel B: Frank Silverstadt (director and drums); with unknown others R) 10292-A/B/C recorded April 2, 1925 L) 10311-B/C recorded April 10, 1925 Edison Recording Studio, Knickerbocker Bldg., 75-79 5th Ave., Manhattan, New York, NY All of the above takes were issued Images
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