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Artist:The Dixieland Serenaders
Label:  Duophone
Country:UK
Catalogue:D. 4026
Date:1928
Format:10"
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AThe Dixieland SerenadersWhen Love Comes StealingRapee, Pollack, HirschRate
BThe Victorian SyncopatorsThe Prune Song (No Matter How Young A Prune May Be It's Always Full Of Wrinkles)Crumit, De CostaRate


Notes

With Vocal Chorus.

A mx: E-28638-A; recorded in New York, NY, November 1928.
B mx: E-28420; recorded in New York, NY, September 26, 1928.


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Number: 870447  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: Redpunk
Description: Side A


Number: 870448 
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Description: Side B


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slholzer
2nd Dec 2016
 Per the Duophone list on Mike Thomas' mgthomas.co.uk website, The Victorian Syncopators is a pseudonym on Side B for Harry Reser's Six Jumping Jacks. The same source was not aware of what the artist credit on Side A is, but indicated that the band's identity was the Empire City Dance Orchestra. Rust's American Dance Band Discography concurs.

Per Rust, "When Love Comes Stealing" was recorded in NY in November, 1928. "The Prune Song" was recorded in NY on September 26, 1928. Tom Stacks is identified as the vocalist on Side B. Rust ventures no opinion as to who the vocalist on Side A might be.

Per Rust, four titles, one of which is not known, were recorded at the Empire City Dance Orchestra session. The missing mx, E-28640, turns up in Mike Thomas' listing as "Leonora", a waltz issued under The Dixieland Serenaders name on Duophone D.4054, but ascribed by Thomas to the Meyer Davis orchestra. Rust does not list that track under Meyer Davis. The three known titles appear on Duophone and nowhere else known to Rust as of 1975 when the ADBD was published.
 


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