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Cedric Boswell vs. Alexander Povetkin

Povetkin-Boswell media work-out: "The American Dream will soundly defeat the Russian Pretender. Cedric Boswell (35-1, 26 KOs) has promised to put American heavyweight boxing back on the map when he challenges WBA Heavyweight Champion Alexander Povetkin (22-0, 15 KOs) on Saturday night. The duo will collide in front of a sell-out crowd of 12000 fans at the Hartwall Areena in Helsinki, Finland. "This fight is huge for America," said Boswell. "I'm the one legitimate American boxer who can bring heavyweight boxing glory back to America. I´ve already paid for extra baggage to bring the belt home. My message to all boxing fans: The cold war begins December 3, 2011 in Helsinki. The American Dream will soundly defeat the Russian pretender!" Follow Cedric 'The Boz" Boswell on: www.facebook.com/cedricboswell www.twitter.com/cedrictheboz



Boswell Sisters (w Dorsey Brothers Orchestra w Jack Purvis) - It's The Girl - Brunswick 6151

Connie (or Connee) Boswell, Helvetia "Vet" Boswell, v / Martha Boswell, p,v / acc. by Jack Purvis, t /, Tommy Dorsey, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl / Joe Venuti, v / Eddie Lang, g / Joe Tarto, sb / Stan King, d. New York, July 8, 1931.



Connie Boswell - Blue Moon

Record: Brunswick 7363 ... Year: 1935



Boswell Offers Amendment to Protect Seniors

WASHINGTON, DC -- Congressman Leonard Boswell (IA-3) today submitted an amendment to HR 3582, a bill that requires the Congressional Budget Office to prepare a macroeconomic impact analysis on major legislation. Boswell's amendment, offered as a Motion to Recommit, would require the CBO to prepare for each bill or resolution reported by any committee of either Chamber an impact analysis of the budgetary effects major legislation would have on Medicare benefits, Beneficiaries and the Social Security and Medicare trust funds. "To date, we have seen nothing from the Republican Party that would encourage job growth, stabilize the American family, or help seniors pay for their medicine. Instead, the policies we have seen attempt to take from hard working American's the assistance they have been promised, and that they have paid into their entire working careers," Boswell said. "Seniors have a right to know when their benefits are being cut, or when the Social Security Trust Funds are being drained. They should not have to fear each day what this chamber's leadership is going to do to their benefits. American seniors have a right to know," continued Boswell. "That is why I am offering this amendment today. To ensure that Iowa's 450000+ seniors know when legislation could tamper with their hard-earned benefits." More info: boswell.house.gov



Birth Year Boswell

Anyone have a 1992 Boswell?



Auction Napa Valley: Chateau Boswell, Arietta, Realm (Lot #4)

In celebration of their Southern roots, the belles and gentlemen of Chateau Boswell—Susan Boswell, Jacquelynn and Joshua Peeples, and winemaker Christopher Tynan—invite you to join them, their fellow vintners and their favorite Southern chefs for an evening that highlights each chef's noted cuisine with each vintner's finest Napa Valley wines in an amazing venue for an experience that gives new meaning to the term "deep south."



Fred Boswell Jr Drummer #3 Guitar Center 2011 Drum Off Regional Finals Winner

Fred Boswell Guitar Center Drum Off 2011 Regional Finals Winner November 15 2011 Arlington Heights, IL



Alexander Povetkin vs Cedric Boswell.

Alexander Povetkin (22-0-0 15KO) vs Cedric Boswell (35-1-0 26KO). Hartwall Arena, Helsinki, Finland. 03.12.2011.



Cedric Boswell Chats With Skirts N Sports

Skirts N Sports was able to sit down for an exclusive interview with Cedric " The Boz" Boswell where he discusses his upcoming fight against Alexander Povetkin for the World Heavyweight Title



New Wealth Advisors - Founders Dave & Melina Boswell

Dave & Melina Boswell - Founders of the New Wealth Advisors Club discuss what NWAC is all about and how they were moved and inspired to start the club to change lives and create Real Estate Investors!



ISS Canary Wharf Squash Classic Round 1 - Boswell vs Mustonen 4.MOV

Day 1 of the ISS Canary Wharf Squash Classic - Stuart Boswell (AUS) vs Henrik Mustonen (FIN)



Boswell Sisters - Heebie Jeebies

Nice harmonies from the Boswell Sisters... anyone happen to know who's in the band?



The Boswell Sisters - Mood indigo (1933).wmv

The Boswell Sisters - Mood Indigo (1933) January 9,1933 Dorsey Brothers Orchestra: Victor Young (ldr), Mannie Klein (tpt) Tommy Dorsey (tbn), Jimmy Dorsey (cl, as), Bennie Krueger (c, mel, as), Harry Bluestone, unknown (vln), (p), Eddie Lang (g), Artie Bernstein (sb), Stan King or Chauncey Morehouse (d), New York City



Boswell Sisters - The Object Of My Affection

The Boswell parents first settled in Kansas City, where Martha was born in 1905 and Connie in 1907. Helvetia was born in 1911 in Birmingham, Alabama. Connie was involved in an accident that permanently injured her spine. As David McCain tells it, some kids put her in a coaster wagon that went down a hill and hit a telephone pole. Connie was thrown out. At first, she couldn't move at all. These were the days when infantile paralysis was a major threat and through the years it was reported that polio was the cause of Connie's disability. In 1914 the family moved to New Orleans. Father Alfred Boswell, a one time circus performer, was appointed manager of the New Orleans branch of the Fleischman Yeast Company. After Connie's accident, her mother focused on what other family members recall as a natural musical talent. "I couldn't play hopscotch," Connie said in a magazine interview, "so Mom started me on cello." The other girls moved quickly into music as well. All three were trained in the classics by a German music professor in New Orleans, Otto Finck. Martha took piano, Connie continued on cello, and Vet studied violin, but their interest soon went beyond the classics. Vet learned the banjo and though Martha stayed mostly on piano she learned to play sax as well. Connie picked up the saxophone, piano, and guitar. From the beginning, the girls worked together to keep Connie's paralysis from being noticeable. Initially, without even a wheelchair, Vet and Martha would carry ...



Paige Boswell and Carter Treneer Ballet Duet Age 9 Mon Ami Pierrot

Ballet Duet Age 9 Flashdance 2012 Platinum



Amber Boswell New Dance Contemporary Solo 2012 Age 11 Grasshopper

"Grasshopper" 1st Comtemporary solo Age 11 Flashdance Platinum



Amber Boswell - New Dance Solo Lyrical 2012 Age 11 - Kite Song

1st place and a Diamond Flashdance Lyrical Age 11



Boswell Sisters - I'm going to sit right down (1936)

The Boswell Sisters were a close harmony singing group that attained national prominence in the USA in the 1930s. Sisters Martha Boswell (June 9, 1905 - July 2, 1958), Connee Boswell (December 3, 1907 - October 11, 1976), and Helvetia "Vet" Boswell (May 20, 1911 - November 12, 1988) were raised by a middle-class family on Camp Street in uptown New Orleans, Louisiana. Martha and Connee were born in Kansas City, Missouri. Helvetia was born in Birmingham, Alabama. (Connee's name was originally spelt Connie until she changed it in the 1940s.) They came to be well known in New Orleans while still in their early teens, making appearances in local theaters and radio. They made their first recordings for Victor Records in 1925. However, the Boswell Sisters did not attain national attention until they moved to New York City in 1930 and started making national radio broadcasts. After a few recordings with Okeh Records in 1930, they made numerous recordings for Brunswick Records from 1931-1935. These Brunswick records are widely regarded as milestone recordings of vocal jazz. Connie's ingenious reworkings of the melodies and rhythms of popular songs, together with Glenn Miller's hot arrangements, and first rate New York jazz musicians (including The Dorsey Brothers, Benny Goodman, Bunny Berigan, Fulton McGrath, Joe Venuti, Arthur Schutt, Eddie Lang, Joe Tarto, Manny Klein, Dick McDonough, and Carl Kress), made these recordings unlike any others. Melodies were rearranged and slowed ...



The Boswell Sisters in 1932 with "Crazy People"

Early film excerpt from "The Big Broadcast" of the Boswells with their 1932 Brunswick hit "Crazy People". Bunny Berigan is on trumpet and Eddie Lang on guitar.



Heather Boswell Applies a Natural Bridal Look.wmv

Professional makeup artist, Heather Boswell, applies a natural bridal makeup look on her model.



Boswell Sisters - Blue Moon 1935

The Boswell Sisters were a close harmony singing group, consisting of sisters Martha Boswell (June 9, 1905 -- July 2, 1958), Connee Boswell (original name Connie) (December 3, 1907 -- October 11, 1976), and Helvetia "Vet" Boswell (May 20, 1911 -- November 12, 1988), noted for intricate harmonies and rhythmic experimentation. They attained national prominence in the USA in the 1930s.



Rock and Roll - the Boswell Sisters

The Boswell Sisters give a new meaning to the term Rock and Roll that is older than the old meaning.



Drums - Milwaukee Drummers - Kevin Hayden Shedding with Fred Boswell @ GospelChops.com

Kevin Hayden of the Kevin Hayden Band and Fred Boswell throw down serious chops in this classic Milwaukee shed session. -- Buy GospelChops DVD's at www.gospelchopshop.com



Connee Boswell - I can't give you anything but love (1935)

Constance "Connee" Boswell (December 3, 1907 - October 11, 1976) was an American female vocalist born in Kansas City, Missouri but raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. With her sisters, Martha and Helvetia "Vet" Boswell, she performed in the 1930's as The Boswell Sisters and became a highly influential singing group during this period via recordings and radio. Connee herself is widely considered one of the greatest jazz female vocalists and was a major influence on Ella Fitzgerald. In 1936, Connee's sisters retired and Connee continued on as a solo artist (having also recorded solos during her years with the group). The Boswells came to be well known locally while still in their early teens, making appearances in New Orleans theaters and radio. They made their first recordings for Victor Records in 1925. They did not attain national attention, however, until they moved to New York City in 1930 and started making national radio broadcasts. After a few recordings with Okeh Records, they made numerous recordings for Brunswick Records from 1931-1935. In 1935, the sisters had a #1 hit with "The Object of My Affection", the biggest of twenty top 20 records they would enjoy. In 1936, the group signed to Decca Records and after just three releases called it quits (the last recording was February 12, 1936). Connee Boswell continued to have a successful solo career as a singer for Decca. She had changed the spelling of her name from Connie to Connee, reputedly because it made it ...



BOSWELL SISTERS ST LOUIS BLUES

Origin New Orleans, United States Genres Vocal jazz Years active 1925--1935 Website www.bozzies.com Past members Martha Boswell Connie Boswell Helvetia Boswell



BOSWELL SISTERS WHY DON'T YOU PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH

Origin New Orleans, United States Genres Vocal jazz Years active 1925--1935 Website www.bozzies.com Past members Martha Boswell Connie Boswell Helvetia Boswell



Chris Brown - Say Goodbye - Johnathan Boswell

My new cover of this song, (REMAKE)



Connie Boswell - The Nearness Of You (H. Carmichael), 1940

From Wikipedia: Constance Boswell (December 3, 1907 - October 11, 1976) was an American female vocalist born in Kansas City, Missouri but raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. With her sisters, Martha and Helvetia "Vet" Boswell, she performed in the 1930's as The Boswell Sisters and became a highly influential singing group during this period via recordings and radio. Connee (or Connie) herself is widely considered one of the greatest jazz female vocalists and was a major influence on Ella Fitzgerald. In 1936, all the sisters got married, and Vet and Martha retired. Connie, on the other hand, even though she cut solo albums while with the group, directed her entire focus on her solo career. This collection represents some of her guest appearances in various old time radio shows including Bing Crosby, Command Performance, Good News, Kraft Music Hall, Mail Call, and Screen Guild Theater. "The Nearness Of You" was originally written by Ned Jones and Hoagy Carmichael for the movie "Romance In The Dark" (1937) with Gladys Swarthout and John Boles. Recording: Connie Boswell -- The Nearness Of You (H.Carmichael), Decca 1940



Boswell Sisters - Cheek To Cheek (1930)

The Boswell Sisters were a close harmony singing group that attained national prominence in the USA in the 1930s. Sisters Martha Boswell (June 9, 1905 - July 2, 1958), Connee Boswell (December 3, 1907 - October 11, 1976), and Helvetia "Vet" Boswell (May 20, 1911 - November 12, 1988) were raised by a middle-class family on Camp Street in uptown New Orleans, Louisiana. Martha and Connee were born in Kansas City, Missouri. Helvetia was born in Birmingham, Alabama. They came to be well known in New Orleans while still in their early teens, making appearances in local theaters and radio. They made their first recordings for Victor Records in 1925. However, the Boswell Sisters did not attain national attention until they moved to New York City in 1930 and started making national radio broadcasts. After a few recordings with Okeh Records in 1930, they made numerous recordings for Brunswick Records from 1931-1935. These Brunswick records are widely regarded as milestone recordings of vocal jazz. Connee's ingenious reworkings of the melodies and rhythms of popular songs, together with Glenn Miller's hot arrangements, and first rate New York jazz musicians (including The Dorsey Brothers, Benny Goodman, Bunny Berigan, Fulton McGrath, Joe Venuti, Arthur Schutt, Eddie Lang, Joe Tarto, Manny Klein, Dick McDonough, and Carl Kress), made these recordings unlike any others. Melodies were rearranged and slowed down, major keys were changed to minor keys (sometimes in mid-song) and rhythmic ...



BOSWELL SISTERS AN EVENING IN CAROLINE

The Boswell Sisters were a close harmony singing group, consisting of sisters Martha Boswell (June 9, 1905 -- July 2, 1958), Connee Boswell (original name Connie) (December 3, 1907 -- October 11, 1976), and Helvetia "Vet" Boswell (May 20, 1911 -- November 12, 1988), noted for intricate harmonies and rhythmic experimentation. They attained national prominence in the USA in the 1930s. The sisters were raised by a middle-class family on Camp Street in uptown New Orleans, Louisiana. Martha and Connie were born in Kansas City, Missouri. Helvetia was born in Birmingham, Alabama. (Connee's name was originally spelled Connie until she changed it in the 1940s.) They came to be well known in New Orleans while still in their early teens, making appearances in local theaters and radio. They made their first record for Victor Records in 1925. However, the Boswell Sisters did not attain national attention until they moved to New York City in 1930 and started making national radio broadcasts. After a few recordings with OKeh Records in 1930, they made numerous recordings for Brunswick Records from 1931-1935. These Brunswick records are widely regarded as milestone recordings of vocal jazz. Connee's reworkings of the melodies and rhythms of popular songs, together with Glenn Miller's arrangements, and New York jazz musicians (including The Dorsey Brothers, Benny Goodman, Bunny Berigan, Fulton McGrath, Joe Venuti, Arthur Schutt, Eddie Lang, Joe Tarto, Manny Klein, Dick McDonough, and Carl ...



BOSWELL SISTERS CHEEK TO CHEEK

The Boswell Sisters were a close harmony singing group, consisting of sisters Martha Boswell (June 9, 1905 -- July 2, 1958), Connee Boswell (original name Connie) (December 3, 1907 -- October 11, 1976), and Helvetia "Vet" Boswell (May 20, 1911 -- November 12, 1988), noted for intricate harmonies and rhythmic experimentation. They attained national prominence in the USA in the 1930s. The sisters were raised by a middle-class family on Camp Street in uptown New Orleans, Louisiana. Martha and Connie were born in Kansas City, Missouri. Helvetia was born in Birmingham, Alabama. (Connee's name was originally spelled Connie until she changed it in the 1940s.) They came to be well known in New Orleans while still in their early teens, making appearances in local theaters and radio. They made their first record for Victor Records in 1925. However, the Boswell Sisters did not attain national attention until they moved to New York City in 1930 and started making national radio broadcasts. After a few recordings with OKeh Records in 1930, they made numerous recordings for Brunswick Records from 1931-1935. These Brunswick records are widely regarded as milestone recordings of vocal jazz. Connee's reworkings of the melodies and rhythms of popular songs, together with Glenn Miller's arrangements, and New York jazz musicians (including The Dorsey Brothers, Benny Goodman, Bunny Berigan, Fulton McGrath, Joe Venuti, Arthur Schutt, Eddie Lang, Joe Tarto, Manny Klein, Dick McDonough, and Carl ...



Povetkin - Boswell: Face to face after the final presser in Helsinki

www.bokser.org - Povetkin vs Boswell Największy portal bokserski w Polsce przedstawia nagranie z konferencji prasowej przed pojedynkiem Aleksandra Powietkina z Cedricem Boswellem. Sobotnie (3 grudnia) starcie będzie dla 32-letniego Rosjanina pierwszą obroną tytułu WBA World w wadze ciężkiej.



Connee Boswell - Washboard Blues (1932)

Constance "Connee" Boswell (December 3, 1907 - October 11, 1976) was an American female vocalist born in Kansas City, Missouri but raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. With her sisters, Martha and Helvetia "Vet" Boswell, she performed in the 1930's as The Boswell Sisters and became a highly influential singing group during this period via recordings and radio. Connee herself is widely considered one of the greatest jazz female vocalists and was a major influence on Ella Fitzgerald. In 1936, Connee's sisters retired and Connee continued on as a solo artist (having also recorded solos during her years with the group). The Boswells came to be well known locally while still in their early teens, making appearances in New Orleans theaters and radio. They made their first recordings for Victor Records in 1925. They did not attain national attention, however, until they moved to New York City in 1930 and started making national radio broadcasts. After a few recordings with Okeh Records, they made numerous recordings for Brunswick Records from 1931-1935. In 1935, the sisters had a #1 hit with "The Object of My Affection", the biggest of twenty top 20 records they would enjoy. In 1936, the group signed to Decca Records and after just three releases called it quits (the last recording was February 12, 1936). Connee Boswell continued to have a successful solo career as a singer for Decca. She had changed the spelling of her name from Connie to Connee, reputedly because it made it ...



The Boswell Sisters - Alexander's Ragtime Band

recorded 5/23/1934 Re-posting due to better sound quality.



"Look for the Silver Lining" (Connee Boswell)

Connee Boswell at the peak of her career in this upbeat and positive-minded number from Jerome Kern and Buddy DeSylva's 1920 show, "Sally". LOOK FOR THE SILVER LINING Look for the silver lining When e'er a cloud appears in the blue. Remember some where the sun is shining, And so the right thing to do, Is make it shine for you. A heart, full of joy and gladness, Will always banish sadness and strife. So always look for the silver lining, And try to find the sunny side of life. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ More from Wiki on the show, "Sally", in which the song first appeared: Sally is a musical comedy with music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey and book by Guy Bolton (inspired by the 19th century show, Sally in our Alley), with additional lyrics by Buddy De Sylva, Anne Caldwell and PG Wodehouse. It was originally produced by Florenz Ziegfeld, opening on December 21, 1920 at the New Amsterdam Theatre on Broadway. It ran for 570 performances, which was one of the longest runs on Broadway up to that time. By the time it closed in 1924, it would prove to be among the top five money makers of the 1920s. The show was designed as the musical comedy debut of Marilyn Miller, a 22-year old Ziegfeld Follies girl. Miller would continue to be a star on Broadway until her untimely death in 1936. Kern, Bolton, and Wodehouse had collaborated on a number of musical comedies at the Princess Theatre. The story combined the innocence of these earlier "Princess musicals" with the lavishness of ...



Martha (M'appari) Connee Boswell

This Snayder Telescript was shot in Connee Boswell's Manhattan Apartment. She made a series of these shorts (the midpoint between "soundies" and MTV) with her dog Rebel. She reprised her 1937 hit "Martha" for this production. Connee Boswell was the first to "swing the classics" and paved the way for everyone from Bea Wain and Larry Clinton to Bobby Darrin. Just another one of the trends that began with a Boswell, but has somehow gotten lost with the passage of time.



The Boswell Sisters - Sophisticated lady (1933)

The Boswell Sisters - Sophisticated Lady (1933) Words & Music by Mitchell Parish, Duke Ellington & Irving Mills 3:13 Brunswick 6650 Sept. 11 /1933 Acc. by Manny Weinstock (tpt), Charlie Butterfield (tbn), Benny Goodman (cl), Chester Hazlett (as), Harry Hoffman (vln), Martha Boswell (p), Perry Botkin (bj, g), Dick Cherwin (sb), Stan King (d), New York



Gaylord Carter & Connee Boswell

Renowned theatre organist Gaylord Carter swings on the Hammond electric organ as he accompanies the marvelous Connee Boswell (of the Boswell Sisters) singing "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" in this clip from the 1937 MGM short "Sunday Night At The Trocadero". Note: The original soundtrack, as it survives today, is dreadfully bad. This clip has been filtered and evened out to remove noise and improve the overall sound. One astute viewer pointed out that this organ may be the Hammond model "BC", and not the original "A". The console case does seem to be the larger version. The "BC" went into production in 1936, so could have been the one used here.



14 Year Old Johnathan Boswell

Random singing hahah :)



Connee Boswell - In the Middle of a Kiss

Constance "Connee" Boswell (December 3, 1907 - October 11, 1976) was an American female vocalist born in Kansas City, Missouri but raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. With her sisters, Martha and Helvetia "Vet" Boswell, she performed in the 1930's as The Boswell Sisters and became a highly influential singing group during this period via recordings and radio. Connee herself is widely considered one of the greatest jazz female vocalists and was a major influence on Ella Fitzgerald. In 1936, Connee's sisters retired and Connee continued on as a solo artist (having also recorded solos during her years with the group). Connee Boswell - In the Middle of a Kiss



The Boswell Sisters - There`ll be some changes made (1932).wmv

The Boswell Sisters - There'll Be Some Changes Made (1932) Dorsey Brothers Orchestra: Mannie Klein (tpt), Tommy Dorsey (tbn), Jimmy Dorsey (cl, as), Babe Russin (ten), Martha Boswell (p), Eddie Lang (g), Artie Bernstein (sb), Stan King (d), March 21, 1932 New York City. B-11543-A There'll Be Some Changes Made (Higgins-Overstreet) 3:03 Brunswick 6291.



Chris Brown - With You 13 Year Old Johnathan Boswell

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Bing Crosby & Connie Boswell - 'An Apple for the Teacher'

A smooth gentle Jazz/swing number by the great pairing of Connie Boswell & Bing Crosby in a classic duet. Recorded in 1939... (MCI)'Although considered to be a ballad singer in his early days, throughout his career Crosby proved to be extremely versatile and was particularly appealing on gentle swing numbers such 'An Apple for the Teacher' with the great Connie Boswell'...(MCI) The track is taken from a 2 CD set containing 48 tracks... compilation by - Music Collection International (1997) 36-38 Caxton Way, Watford, Herts.WD1 8UE A VCI Plc Company I take no credit for the photos in the video...



Leonard Boswell Shows His True Colors at Energy Town Hall in Knoxville Iowa

World premiere video from www.TheBeanWalker.com! Leonard Boswell Shows His True Colors at Energy Town Hall in Knoxville Iowa



Frank Ocean - Thinking About You (Johnathan Boswell)

I kind of didn't like this one but oh well, hope you liked it :D



Waga: Alexander Povetkin vs Cedric Boswell

www.bokser.org - Największy portal bokserski w Polsce przedstawia ważenie przed galą w Helsinkach.



Boswell Sisters - Baby (1930)

The Boswell Sisters were a close harmony singing group that attained national prominence in the USA in the 1930s. Sisters Martha Boswell (June 9, 1905 - July 2, 1958), Connee Boswell (December 3, 1907 - October 11, 1976), and Helvetia "Vet" Boswell (May 20, 1911 - November 12, 1988) were raised by a middle-class family on Camp Street in uptown New Orleans, Louisiana. Martha and Connee were born in Kansas City, Missouri. Helvetia was born in Birmingham, Alabama. (Connee's name was originally spelt Connie until she changed it in the 1940s.) They came to be well known in New Orleans while still in their early teens, making appearances in local theaters and radio. They made their first recordings for Victor Records in 1925. However, the Boswell Sisters did not attain national attention until they moved to New York City in 1930 and started making national radio broadcasts. After a few recordings with Okeh Records in 1930, they made numerous recordings for Brunswick Records from 1931-1935. These Brunswick records are widely regarded as milestone recordings of vocal jazz. Connie's ingenious reworkings of the melodies and rhythms of popular songs, together with Glenn Miller's hot arrangements, and first rate New York jazz musicians (including The Dorsey Brothers, Benny Goodman, Bunny Berigan, Fulton McGrath, Joe Venuti, Arthur Schutt, Eddie Lang, Joe Tarto, Manny Klein, Dick McDonough, and Carl Kress), made these recordings unlike any others. Melodies were rearranged and slowed ...

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