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An Archive of Early Jazz on 78 RPM

Tag: Synco Jazz Band

  • “Ev’rybody Shimmies Now” – Synco Jazz Band (1919)

    “Ev’rybody Shimmies Now” – Synco Jazz Band (1919)

    From their very first recording session, we have Synco Jazz Band on the vertically cut Pathé label performing “Ev’rybody Shimmies Now”.

    Led by Joseph Samuels, who can be heard on clarinet, who, along with Eph Hannaford on trombome, follows Jules Levy, Jr.’s melodic lead.

    So get out there and shimmy, already, ev’rybody!

    Recorded in New York City circa January, 1919.
    Released as Pathé 22099.

    Credits:
    Jules Levy, Jr. – cornet
    Ephraim Hannaford – trombone
    Joseph Samuels – clarinet, bass sax
    Larry Briers – piano
    Herman Birkin – drums

  • “Clover Blossom Blues” – Synco Jazz Band (1922)

    “Clover Blossom Blues” – Synco Jazz Band (1922)

    The Synco Jazz Band, led by Tennessee-born band leader Joseph Samuels, released a number of jazzy dance sides between 1919 and 1926.

    Here we have an early release on the Perfect label’s 14000 series with the older style octagonal frame label. The Perfect label was a budget label owned by Pathé.

    “Clover Blossom Blues” was a tune written by Ernie Erdman and Fred Meinken in 1922 that was recorded by a number of bands that year, including the Benson Orchestra of Chicago, Husk O’Hare’s Super Orchestra of Chicago, the Oriole Terrace Orchestra, and Paul Biese.

    Samuels is heard on clarinet adeptly adding improvised breaks and flourishes throughout and switching to baritone saxophone for a bit in the middle.

    0:00 Intro
    0:34 Trombone (Eph Hannaford)
    1:17 Baritone Sax (Joseph Samuels)
    1:39 Clarinet (Joseph Samuels)
    2:23 Outro

    Recorded in New York City on August 10, 1922.
    Released as Perfect 14043 and Pathé Actuelle 020812.

    Credits
    Joseph Samuels – clarinet, baritone clarinet, director
    Jules Levy, Jr. – cornet
    Ephraim Hannaford – trombone
    Larry Briers – piano
    John Cali – banjo
    Herman Berkin – drums
    Unknown performers – 2nd trumpet, tuba