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  • “Don’t Sing Aloha When I Go” – Willie Creager’s Rhythm Aces (1926)

    “Don’t Sing Aloha When I Go” – Willie Creager’s Rhythm Aces (1926)

    Willie Creager was a prolific dance band leader in the 1920s who recorded for Gennett, Pathé-Perfect, and Plaza Music Company labels such as Banner, Regal, Domino, Oriole, and Jewel.

    In the October 1926 issue of Variety, Willie Creager had placed an ad billing himself as a “Guest Conductor Extraordinary for the Picture Houses” and offering a “unique attraction” of comedy, novelty, and entertainment.

    The Keller sisters (Nan and Taddy) handle vocal harmonies with sibling Frank Lynch. Fun fact: Taddy later married bandleader Jack Pettis.

    The records on the Herschel Gold Seal label were pressed by Gennett for Harry Bernstein’s Northwestern Phonograph Supply Company based in St. Paul & Minneapolis – as the label indicates. Bernstein owned ten record stores in the twin cities and sold a LOT of Gennett titles. Gennett created this private label for Bernstein. But this very short-lived label only issued 21 releases in total.

    Second fun fact: according to Kurt Gegenhuber, Harry Bernstein grew up in Des Moines, Iowa.

    Recorded at Herbert Berliner’s Recording Labs in New York’s Hilton Building located at 69 West 90th Street on October 19, 1926.
    Released as Herschel Gold Seal 2012.
    Also released as Gennett 3404, Challenge 15182, Challenge 210, Herwin 55002, Silvertone 3841, Canadian Starr 23083, and British Vocalion X-9939.

    Credits:
    Keller Sisters and Lynch – vocals
    Willie Creager – director, arranger
    Earl Oliver – trumpet
    Red Nichols – cornet
    Chuck Campbell – trombone
    Nathan Glantz – alto sax, soprano sax, clarinet, bass clarinet)
    Larry Abbott – clarinet, alto sax, soprano sax, oboe
    Herman “Hymie” Wolfson – clarinet, tenor sax, soprano sax
    Kel Murray, Ben Poberesky – violin
    Phil Romano ? – piano
    Harry Reser – banjo
    Hank Stern – tuba
    Ken Whitmer – drums, sound effects

    Sources:
    “Keller Sisters and Lynch: Vocalists of the 1920’s & 1930’s”
    http://www.jazzage1920s.com/kellersisters/kellersisters.php

    Kurt Gegenhuber “Music, Moonshine, and Mahjong”
    http://www.zeek.net/709music/

    Credits from Javier Soria Laso

    You can hear the flip side of this disc, “Half a Moon (Is Better Than No Moon)” at:
    https://youtu.be/rCXvIOid5F8