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Early 30’s style modern bands

#1 Post by Bob the Builder » Mon Mar 28, 2005 4:33 pm

I’m interested in finding out how many good early 30’s style jazz bands that are out there. It’s the “Mora’s Modern Rhythmists” sounding "style" type band.
We have a really fantastic one in Melbourne, called the Cairo Club Link.
They have a CD out now, which is really fantastic. The sound engineering is not up to the unbelievable high quality of Mora’s recordings but they are not to far off.
Do you know of any other bands like these?

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#2 Post by GemZombie » Mon Mar 28, 2005 4:51 pm

Bob the Builder wrote:I’m interested in finding out how many good early 30’s style jazz bands that are out there. It’s the “Mora’s Modern Rhythmists” sounding "style" type band.
We have a really fantastic one in Melbourne, called the Cairo Club Link.
They have a CD out now, which is really fantastic. The sound engineering is not up to the unbelievable high quality of Mora’s recordings but they are not to far off.
Do you know of any other bands like these?

Brian
I have a CD from "The Bluebird Society Orchestra", called "Music of High Society" that has a lot of Mora style/sounding music on it. The CD itself is fairly old (1986), and probably really hard to find. But it's good :)

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#3 Post by Campus Five » Mon Mar 28, 2005 6:31 pm

Vince Giordano's Nighthawks - NY
Phil Ogilvie’s Rhythm Kings
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#4 Post by Yakov » Mon Mar 28, 2005 8:50 pm

i'm not familar with mmr... but... how about the Boilermakers from Pittsburgh? ...then again, maybe they're more late thirties...

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#5 Post by Campus Five » Mon Mar 28, 2005 11:04 pm

Sounds like he's thinking of a big band versus a small band. Considering a big band is only a tiny bit bigger than a small one in that period, the main difference is adlibs versus arrangements ala Fletcher Henderson.

Gus Ramos' Blue Rhythm Orchestra in another one out here. But, they were sort of Mora-lite, because they played a lot of the same exact charts and not as well. Still, not bad.
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#6 Post by Bob the Builder » Mon Mar 28, 2005 11:42 pm

Yes, thanks Jonathan.

I'm thinking of the 10 piece (or so) size band.

thanks for the recomendations, I checked out Vince Giordano's Nighthawks. Really fantastic.

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#7 Post by Mr Awesomer » Tue Mar 29, 2005 11:10 am

There is also the Johnny Crawford Dance Orchestra. Quite frankly, I haven't heard any band pull off that stereotypical early 30's "movie" sound better then they do.

http://www.crawfordmusic.com/dance-orchestra.asp

Careful though, I don't think the albums on there are of his "dance orchestra." There is a clip of the dance orchestra stuff on the "music and images" page.
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#8 Post by Bob the Builder » Tue Apr 05, 2005 3:56 am

I just got this in the post. Really Great.
Thanks guys for the lead.

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Buy it here

Artists link Vince Giordano
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#9 Post by Bob the Builder » Tue Apr 05, 2005 6:46 am

Came across this link
It's a registory of these kinds of bands. Loads of more leads.
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#10 Post by Swifty » Tue Apr 05, 2005 6:54 am

Bob the Builder wrote:I just got this in the post. Really Great.
Thanks guys for the lead.

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Buy it here

Artists link Vince Giordano
If you like that Nighthawks album you will probably like another two records I've mentioned on this board featuring Peter Ecklund (he's on cornet on the Nighthawks record) - Ecklund at Elkhart & The Orphan Newsboys at the Lafayette Club.
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#11 Post by falty411 » Wed Apr 20, 2005 11:03 pm

Swifty wrote: If you like that Nighthawks album you will probably like another two records I've mentioned on this board featuring Peter Ecklund (he's on cornet on the Nighthawks record) - Ecklund at Elkhart & The Orphan Newsboys at the Lafayette Club.
let me echo swifty's recomendation on peter ecklund. awesome awesome stuff
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