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Washboard Rhythm Kings – “Sentimental Gentleman from Georgia” (1932)

Deep depression cut from Washboard Rhythm Kings featuring some fine vocal harmonies and a banjo solo that sounds like it should have broken some strings.

A swingin’ version of “Sentimental Gentleman from Georgia” had been first recorded two months earlier by Baron Lee & his Blue Rhythm Band. One month earlier, the Boswell Sisters recorded a slower version with their characteristic vocal harmonies. This version seems to have been inspired by both – but with the Rhythm Kings’ looser livelier vibe and carefree sense of good humor.

Recorded in New York on October 5, 1932.
Released as Vocalion 1724

Credits
Valaida Snow – trumpet
Jerome Carrington – alto sax
Ben Smith – clarinet, alto sax
Carl Wade – tenor sax
Eddie Miles – piano
Steve Washington – banjo, vocals
Ghost Howell – string bass
H. Smith – washboard
Bella Benson, Lavada Carter – vocals

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