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Tag Archives: Vic Berton
December 26th in Gennett History, 1951: Drummer, Vic Berton, Passed Away
December 26th in Gennett History, 1951: Drummer, Vic Berton, passed away. He recorded “Then I’ll Be Happy” with Bailey’s Lucky Seven in NYC on 11/25/1925. It appeared on Gennett 3192.
November 28th in Gennett History, 1925: Bailey’s Lucky Seven Recorded “I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Me)”
November 28th in Gennett History, 1925: Bailey’s Lucky Seven recorded “I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Me)” in NYC. The recording appears on Gennett 3204, Champion 15065, Beltona 979, Guardsman 1876, and Scala 763. It features Arthur Fields (v), … Continue reading
Posted in Champion, Gennett, Gennett Walk of Fame, November
Tagged Arthur Fields, Bailey's Lucky Seven, Beltona 979, Bobby Davis, Champion 15065, Champion Royalty Ledger, Dick Johnson, Fred Morrow, Gennett, Gennett 3204, Gennett Discography, Gennett Records, Gennett Walk of Fame, Guardsman 1876, Joe Tarto, John Cali, Miff Mole, November, Phil Napoleon, Red Nichols, Scala 763, Vic Berton
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November 12th in Gennett History, 1925: Bailey’s Lucky Seven Recorded “Then I’ll Be Happy”
November 12th in Gennett History, 1925: Bailey’s Lucky Seven recorded “Then I’ll Be Happy” in NYC. It appeared on Gennett 3192, Champion 15055, Silvertone 3016, Aco G-15936, Beltona 1063, Coliseum 1915, and Guardsman 1873. Of the musicians known, this recording … Continue reading
Posted in Champion, Gennett, Gennett Walk of Fame, November, Video
Tagged Aco G-15936, Arthur Fields, Bailey's Lucky Seven, Beltona 1063, Champion 15055, Champion Royalty Ledger, Coliseum 1915, Fred Morrow, Gennett, Gennett 3192, Gennett Discography, Gennett Records, Gennett Walk of Fame, Guardsman 1873, Joe Tarto, Miff Mole, November, Phil Napoleon, Red Nichols, Silvertone 3016, Vic Berton
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Happy 119th Birthday, Vic Berton! (5/7/1896)
Happy 119th Birthday, Vic Berton! (5/7/1896). Drummer, Vic Berton, recorded many sides on Gennett including with Bailey’s Lucky Seven and Johnny Clesi’s Areoleans. Here Berton (d), Red Nichols (c), Miff Mole (tb), and several other unknown musicians record “Ain’t I … Continue reading
Posted in Champion, Gennett, Gennett Walk of Fame, May, Video
Tagged Bailey's Lucky Seven, Champion 15174, Gennett, Gennett 3380, Gennett 6061, Gennett Discography, Gennett Records, Herschel Gold Seal 2010, Johnny Clesi, Johnny Clesi's Areoleans, May, Miff Mole, Red Nichols, Twin City Bell Hops, Vic Berton
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Dec. 26th in Gennett History, 1951: Drummer Vic Berton Passed Away.
Dec. 26th in Gennett History, 1951: drummer Vic Berton passed away. He recorded “Then I’ll Be Happy” with Bailey’s Lucky Seven in NYC on 11/25/1925. It appeared on Gennett 3192.
Nov. 28th in Gennett History, 1925: Bailey’s Lucky Seven Recorded “I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Me)”
Nov. 28th in Gennett History, 1925: Bailey’s Lucky Seven recorded “I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Me)” in NYC. The recording appears on Gennett 3204, Champion 15065, Beltona 979, Guardsman 1876, and Scala 763. It featurs Arthur Fields (v), … Continue reading
Posted in Champion, Gennett, Gennett Walk of Fame
Tagged Arthur Fields, Bailey's Lucky Seven, Beltona 979, Bobby Davis, Champion 15065, Dick Johnson, Fred Morrow, Gennett, Gennett 3204, Gennett Records, Gennett Walk of Fame, Guardsman 1876, Joe Tarto, John Cali, Miff Mole, November, Phil Napoleon, Red Nichols, Sam Lanin, Scala 763, Vic Berton
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Nov. 12th in Gennett History, 1925: Bailey’s Lucky Seven Recorded “Then I’ll Be Happy”
Nov. 12th in Gennett History, 1925: Bailey’s Lucky Seven recorded “Then I’ll Be Happy” in NYC. It appeared on Gennett 3192, Champion 15055, Silvertone 3016, Aco G-15936, Beltona 1063, Coliseum 1915, and Guardsman 1873. Of the musicians known, this recording … Continue reading
Posted in Champion, Gennett, Gennett Walk of Fame, Video
Tagged Aco G-15936, Arthur Fields, Bailey's Lucky Seven, Beltona 1063, Champion, Champion 15055, Champion Records, Champion Royalty Ledger, Coliseum 1915, Fred Morrow, Gennett, Gennett 3192, Gennett History, Gennett Records, Gennett Walk of Fame, Guardsman, Guardsman 1873, Joe Tarto, Miff Mole, November, Phil Napoleon, Red Nichols, Sam Lanin, Silvertone 3016, Vic Berton
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Happy 118th Birthday, Vic Berton! (5/7/1896)
Happy 118th Birthday, Vic Berton! (5/7/1896). Drummer, Vic Berton, recorded many sides on Gennett including with Bailey’s Lucky Seven and Johnny Clesi’s Areoleans. Here Berton (d), Red Nichols (c), Miff Mole (tb), and several other unknown musicians record “Ain’t I … Continue reading
Posted in Bailey's Lucky Seven, Champion, Gennett, Gennett Walk of Fame, Johnny Clesi's Areoleans, May, Miff Mole, Red Nichols, Vic Berton, Video
Tagged Bailey's Lucky Seven, Champion, Champion Records, Gennett, Gennett Records, Gennett Walk of Fame, Johnny Clesi's Areoleans, May, Miff Mole, Red Nichols, Vic Berton
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