The Revelers would be one of the top-paid radio acts in 1934-35 according to the newspaper article in this blog post... tralfaz.blogspot.com/2024/12/jack-benny-90-decembers-ago.html
@Acousticeg10 күн бұрын
Awesome...🤗
@GailDimick11 күн бұрын
sure not sloppy dressed, like now days. today is jeans and t shirt.
@Caocao888814 күн бұрын
Ah, the great hotel orchestras of that era! They make it seem effortless.
@Matt78collector17 күн бұрын
Wow, Russ Columbo AND Roy Fox!
@overworked223 күн бұрын
What a great video. However, enduring over five minutes of ads before the video was agonizing. If you can find the video without the ads, do so.
@edisoneladiosanchezluarte63324 күн бұрын
Ya ellos no estan grandes Orquestas
@edisoneladiosanchezluarte63324 күн бұрын
Es lo mejor saludos
@Watertender-lu7vjАй бұрын
Where do you work-a wop? My great grandfather was an Italian Gandy Dancer on the New York Central over 100 years ago. He knew this song!!!
@KathBonaАй бұрын
Down on ya neels up on ya toes yearrrhar
@KathBonaАй бұрын
Gets as much aplaws as Wavin daflag
@KathBonaАй бұрын
Love it sewwwwww much 💚💚 green army
@edisoneladiosanchezluarte633Ай бұрын
Que lindo verdadera orquesta del recuerdo que padre nombraba cuando era marino 1927
@jeffreysantner3717Ай бұрын
Amazing sound quality! They may have been playing live.
@robertdecker146Ай бұрын
This gets very amusing and entertaining to me towards the end. I see kung fu roots and break dancing roots as well, so it naturally sends me into them middle age giggles. I did both of them popular vintage 1980's persuits as a teenager, so, seeing them doing this stuff that resembles kung fu and breakdancing, in a film from 1928, is, definitely, Quite Trippy to say the least...!!! : )
Every new Generation forgets, that their Grandparents once ALSO were HOT and DARING Guys and Dolls‼️😃🥰😍
@Markyb19572 ай бұрын
Is that Roy Fox playing his whispering Trumpet? I think so:)
@johnlewis97452 ай бұрын
Does anyone know anything Lewis James’ history ?
@sarahhamia11112 ай бұрын
here because of Peter O'Toole 😅
@trent38723 ай бұрын
Is this Metallicas early stuff?
@Henry-ns4jo3 ай бұрын
Whose still listening in 1894?
@hoddtoward32213 ай бұрын
1894 before gta 6
@edisoneladiosanchezluarte6333 ай бұрын
Cuando era marino
@edisoneladiosanchezluarte6333 ай бұрын
Estas orquesta las favorita de mi padre 1927
@stephenedgecock3 ай бұрын
dude on the drums was a huge influence on John Bonham
@newambassador3762 ай бұрын
That would be Mr Lyman himself he started at 14
@stephenedgecock3 ай бұрын
i love a good negro spiritual!
@percycartwright7693 ай бұрын
My father was a fan of al Bowley to the point when my father past away at 90 years young we played al Bowley songs at his funeral and 17 years later I find myself listening to al Bowley songs and it brings a smile in my heart thinking about my wonderful father god bless you mum and dad x❤
@leelarson1073 ай бұрын
Nyehhhh. Bands in those days still had banjos (boo! hiss! I HATE banjos!) and usually had too many reed players. As the years passed, more brass was brought in to balance that out. THAT is what evolved into 'The Big Band Era' with all that great music. And have you noticed that most of the lead male vocalists in those early days sounded like they'd been castrated? Tenors and baritones------and much finer audio recording techniques------changed that for the better.
@lecaprice25724 ай бұрын
Excellent ! At this time Spanish Revival architecture was in fashion and transforming Santa Barbara and many parts of Southern California into places of exquisite beauty. Unfortunately 1929 brought a tragic end to this magical transformation. This performance would have blended in perfectly with one of the Santa Barbara theatres of that era ❤.
@robertpeterson86404 ай бұрын
Great band! Disciplined yet light hearted.
@LeonardSmith-qv8doАй бұрын
You forgot WHITE LOL
@OyLorelai15 күн бұрын
Ok….
@tjcronley94624 ай бұрын
Great visual study on the genesis of the "drum set" or "drum kit" as we know it today. Pretty much standardized by about 1960. Great showmanship by Mr. Lyman, too.
@jamesmiller4184Ай бұрын
Good points and information too. Abe WAS 'the aces' in my book. (He and his good bad-boys left many dozens of shellac sides to us.) Thank you your input.
@albertaguilar10594 ай бұрын
🤘
@albertaguilar10594 ай бұрын
🤘
@thatssomething14 ай бұрын
Dinah got a juicy thicc booty I'm sure 🤤😆😉
@cuckooclocker4 ай бұрын
One of the girls on the stage is a young Rita Hayworth, this are her parents who's dancing, The Cansinos...
@barbaraeffros48044 ай бұрын
Fabulous! Bravo!
@Aristipp-ng5fu4 ай бұрын
This is Keith Richards ´ "Little T&A" in the 1920s.
@pecesanvaz99994 ай бұрын
Let's play banjo! Forget smartphones!
@jimhilliker24504 ай бұрын
This Vitaphone short was in theaters in 1928. They did two or three other numbers that aren't seen here in this video.
@bcu567obzx4 ай бұрын
Love it!
@KathBona4 ай бұрын
Cept when professor calls punch him in solar plexus
@KathBona4 ай бұрын
Rodney Rude the funniest
@KathBona4 ай бұрын
Gets as much applause as Wavin da flag 👻👻👻
@KathBona4 ай бұрын
Fabulous
@GerardCropet5 ай бұрын
Just before The Comedian Harmonists !!!!!!! the were excellents and greats !!!!!!
@GerardCropet3 ай бұрын
Right !!!!! and now we have the new "Berlin Comedian Harmonists " !!!!!!!! Good to listen them also ......
@garyzimmer80615 ай бұрын
I bet these guys would never have even dreamed this video would be played 96 yrs. later!
@tripacer20055 ай бұрын
Better music then the crap now.
@mariofilippi35395 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your video, thanks very much.
@MountainDewComacho4945 ай бұрын
That drummer is definitely the Tommy Lee of his day.