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Artist:Scott Wood
Label:  Regal Zonophone
Country:UK
Catalogue:MR 1064
Date:1933
Format:10"
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Community: 2 Own
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AScott WoodNight And DayCole PorterRate
BScott WoodAfter You, Who?Cole PorterRate


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Fox-trots from "Gay Divorce".
Scott Wood and His Orchestra with Vocal Chorus.

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jakal68
12th Jun 2022
 

 

 
sladesounds
23rd Sep 2014
 Congrats Graham7!
Only another 1000 to go until you get your next pat on the back
:grin:

Regarding Scott-Wood/George Scott Wood you could be right.
Age wise he would have been 30 when this was released and according to some info I found on the web he (George Scott-Wood) was Director of Light Music for Parlophone (under Oscar Preuss) and subsequently for the other three EMI companies — HMV, Regal-Zonophone and Columbia.

From http://www.memorylane.org.uk/previous_articles.htm#George Scott-Wood
George had been appointed Musical Director for the Regal Zonophone label the previous year (1933), his task being to establish the identity of the new label, and he employed his talents to the full to achieve that end. First, he made a series of recordings directing the London Piano Accordion Band (having taken over leadership from Billy Reid), which capitalised on the vogue for that instrument. Secondly, he made a number of recordings with his orchestra (actually a hand-picked studio group) which featured his keyboard and arranging skills. Some of these were issued pseudonymously, as the Midnight Minstrels, the Silver Screen Orchestra, the Masqueraders (not to be confused with the Carroll Gibbons group on Columbia), the Odeon Dance Orchestra, the Midnight Revellers, and Wally Bishop and his Band (also used for Harry Leader). There is a reference to George taking the orchestra to Brussels, where they gave a concert at the Opera House.
Last but not least, he formed a studio group known as the Six Swingers (or later, as Scott Wood and his Six Swingers), which between late 1934 and March 1940 produced a total of 150 sides.
 

 
Graham7
23rd Sep 2014
 I wonder if this is the same Scott Wood as in George Scott Wood Accordion Band?

The A side label scan was my 1,000th image upload here!
 


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