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An Archive of Early Jazz on 78 RPM

Tag: The Benson Orchestra of Chicago

  • “Virginia Blues” – The Benson Orchestra of Chicago (1922)

    “Virginia Blues” – The Benson Orchestra of Chicago (1922)

    To continue my incessant listening-to of “Virginia Blues” that I started yesterday, here we have a version by the Benson Orchestra of Chicago from early 1922 under the direction of pianist Roy Bargy.

    The Benson Orchestra was a very popular dance orchestra in Chicago who recorded countless records for Victor from 1920 – 1925. Under Bargy’s leadership the Benson band put out many great records – and these are fun to hunt for because they sold well and supply seems to be plentiful.

    Five takes of this tune were attempted on January 28, we don’t know what happened at this session but all takes were destroyed. The band came back at it to try again on February 2 and recorded four more takes. The 9th take ended up being the winner – and it was pressed and released to the public in April of 1922.

    This version begins in an almost stately manner – and you quickly notice the skill of the musicians, who were all top-notch, and the precision of the arrangement. All of which makes you wonder if the eight failed takes of this tune can be attributed to Bargy’s high standards and perfectionism in his craft.

    While there are no heated improvised solos to be found here, it is clear that the objective here is getting people on the dance floor. The banjo is quite forward in the mix, and provides a real stomp to the rhythm. Bargy’s bouncy piano starting around 1:36 is quite fun and animated.

    You can imagine the dance floor at Marigold Gardens in Chicago was always full when the Benson Orchestra was in the house.

    Recorded in Chicago on February 2, 1922.
    Released as Victor 18868.

    Credits:
    Roy Bargy – piano, director
    Rick Adkins – trumpet
    Guy Carey – trombone
    Matthew Amaturo – clarinet, alto sax
    Thomas Thatcher – tenor sax
    Joe Baum – violin
    Joe Miller – banjo
    William Foeste – tuba
    Arthur Layfield – drums

    If you’re interested in comparing these recordings – here are links to the other transfers from my collection:

    1. “Virginia Blues” – Superior Jazz Band
    https://youtu.be/DBf3buba9-A

    2. “Virginia Blues” – Ladd’s Black Aces (featuring Cliff Edwards aka “Ukulele Ike”)
    https://youtu.be/5hr-_9LwhhM

    3. “Virginia Blues” – The Benson Orchestra of Chicago
    https://youtu.be/zdqQ9C5m-yM

    4. “Virginia Blues” – Lanin’s Southern Serenaders
    https://youtu.be/uwP8JeaMNYg

  • “The Doodle Um Blues” – The Benson Orchestra of Chicago (1924)

    “The Doodle Um Blues” – The Benson Orchestra of Chicago (1924)

    Recorded in Camden, New Jersey on June 19, 1924.
    Released as Victor 19386

    Don Bestor – director, piano
    Walter Zurawski, Herb Carlin – trumpet
    Siegfried Berendson – trombone
    Dudley Doe – clarinet, alto sax
    Harold Sturr – alto sax, tenor sax, flute
    Art Kassel – clarinet, tenor sax
    Myron Fisher – violin
    Jack Lundin – banjo
    Pierre Olker – tuba
    Herb Quigley – drums, xylophone