While working on the transfer of this Little Ramblers record, I noticed that it was recorded exactly 100 years ago today!
The Little Ramblers was a small combo made up of members of the California Ramblers. This “band within a band” was one of many that the Ramblers and manager Ed Kirkleby cooked up to record more records for more labels without breaking any contract agreements. The Little Ramblers, the Vagabonds, the Goofus Five, the Five Birmingham Babies and the Kentucky Blowers In the last six months of 1924 collectively made more records in total than the California Ramblers did!
The offshoot bands often played hotter and were jazzier. On this Elmer Schoebel tune, the gang lets loose with “wailing” solos – getting progressively more heated until the frantic ensemble-driven climax.
Recorded in New York City on November 14, 1924.
Released as Columbia 248-D.
Credits:
Bill Moore – trumpet
Bobby Davis – clarinet, soprano sax, alto sax
Adrian Rollini – bass sax
Irving Brodsky – piano
Tommy Felline – banjo
Stan King – drums, kazoo


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