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  • “Sunny Side Up” – Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra (1929)

    “Sunny Side Up” – Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra (1929)

    A lovely upbeat tune (from the 1929 musical of the same name) performed by Frank Trumbauer and his band under the alias of the “Ariel Dance Orchestra” released on the U.K. label The Ariel Grand Record.

    Highlights include a wily and lithe sax solo from Tram, a very audible rhythm guitar accompaniment by Snoozer Quinn, a celesta solo by Hoagy Carmichael, and crooning vocals by Smith Ballew of the light-hearted comical lyrics.

    “Stand upon your legs – be like two fried eggs – keep your sunny side up!”

    0:00 Intro
    0:23 Vocals
    0:56 Sax Break – ensemble
    1:18 Sax solo (Tram)
    1:52 Celesta solo (Hoagy Carmichael)
    2:25 Trumpet solo
    2:45 Outro

    Recorded in New York City on October 10, 1929.
    Originally released in the U.S. as Okeh 41313.
    Released in the U.K. as The Ariel Grand Record 4483.

    Credits
    Smith Ballew – vocals
    Frank Trumbauer – director, C-melody sax, alto sax
    Andy Secrest, Charlie Margulis – trumpet
    Bill Rank – trombone
    Chester Hazlett – alto sax
    Irving “Izzy” Friedman – clarinet, tenor sax
    Min Leibrook – bass sax
    Hoagy Carmichael – piano, celesta
    Joe Venuti, Matty Malneck, Kurt Dieterle – violin
    Snoozer Quinn – guitar
    George Marsh – drums

  • “Love Affairs” – Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra (1928) w/ Bix!

    “Love Affairs” – Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra (1928) w/ Bix!

    A rousing tune full of optimism. Featuring plentiful melodic appearances by Bix Beiderbecke.

    Recorded in New York on September 20, 1928.
    Released as Okeh 41145.

    Credits
    Frank Trumbauer – C melody sax, alto sax, director
    Bix Beiderbecke – cornet
    Bill Rank – trombone
    Irving “Izzy” Friedman – alto sax, clarinet
    Min Leibrook – bass saxophone
    Roy Bargy – piano
    Wilbur Hall – guitar
    Lennie Hayton – drums
    Scrappy Lambert – vocals
    Bill Challis – arrangement