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Hot territory big bands in the 20's!!!,
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This review is from: What Kind of Rhythm Is That - Territory Bands 1927-1931 (Audio CD)
These are all rare and hot dance bands(they were called territory bands) in the 20's. This is hot jazz at it's absolute best. Included here are all of the recordings of George E. Lee's Novelty Singing Orchestra as well as Julia Lee's 1st recordings(George E. Lee's little sister). Highlights include a hot "Down Hom Syncopated Blues" by George E. Le's Novelty Singing Orchestra. The entire CD is full of rarities and hot jazz, making this CD essental for collectors. Great fun!!!
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