Description: We combine shipping on all purchased items. It is now automatically calculated and discounted based on your location. Jan Garber was born on November 5th, 1894 in Indianapolis, Indiana. He started his first band, a quartet, in 1918 and played violin in it. Garber played violin with the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra after World War I and formed the Garber-Davis Orchestra with pianist Milton Davis from 1921–1924. After parting with Davis, he formed his own orchestra, playing both "sweet" and "hot" 1920s dance music. He became known as "The Idol of the Airwaves" in his heyday of the 1920s and 1930s, playing jazz in the vein of his contemporaries. His sidemen included Chelsea Quealey, Al Powers, Benny Davis, Bill Hearn, Bill Kleeb, Bill Oblak, Charlie Ford, Don Korinek, Don Shoup, Doug Roe, Ernie Mathias, Frank Bettencourt, Frank MacCauley, Freddie Large, Fritz Heilbron, Harlod Peppie, Harry Goldfield, Jack Barrow, Jack Motch, Jerry Large, Joe Rhodes, Lew Palmer, Memo Bernabei, Norman Donahue, Paul Weirick, Rudy Rudisill, Russ Brown, Ted Bowman, Tony Briglia, Vince Di Bari and Walter Moore. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE This CD includes a selection of recordings made in 1934. They feature some great jazz musicians of the period. This group of recordings uses big band style arrangements popular during this period. All Selections have been digitally restored by Vintage Recordings.
Price: 10.79 USD
Location: West Palm Beach, Florida
End Time: 2024-10-07T01:43:03.000Z
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Artist: 1920s Jazz Band, 1920s Dance Band, Jan Garber and His Orchestra, 1930s Jazz Band, 1930s Dance Band
Style: Minstrel, Ragtime, Traditional Jazz
Format: CD
Release Title: Jan Garber and His Orchestra
Sub-Genre: Vocal Jazz
Genre: Dance Band, Jazz Band, Jazz