Vincent Lopez Orch. & Keller Sisters - I'm On My Way Home, 1926
Vincent Lopez & His Casa Lopez Orchestra – I’m On My Way Home, Fox-Trot (I.Berlin) Vocal chorus: Keller Sisters & Lynch, Brunswick 1926 (USA)
NOTE: Vincent LOPEZ (b. 1895 in Brooklyn, NY – d. 1975 in North Miami Fl) ) American bandleader, and pianist. Born of Portuguese immigrant parents, he was leading his own dance band in New York City by 1916. In 1921, his band began broadcasting on the radio; the band's weekly 90-minute show on the Newark, New Jersey, station WJZ boosted the popularity of both himself and of radio. He became one of America's most popular bandleaders, and would retain that status through the 1940s. His theme song was "Nola", Felix Arndt's novelty ragtime piece of 1915. Lopez worked occasionally in feature films (The Big Broadcast ;1932) and as a live-action feature in the Max Fleischer cartoon I Don't Want to Make History (1936). Noted musicians who played in his band included Artie Shaw, Xavier Cugat, Jimmy Dorsey, Tommy Dorsey, Mike Mosiello and Glenn Miller. He also featured singers Keller Sisters and Lynch. Lopez's flamboyant style of piano playing influenced such musicians as Eddy Duchin and Liberace. In 1941, Lopez's Orchestra began a residency at the Taft Hotel in Manhattan that would last 25 years.
The KELLER SISTERS & LYNCH were an American pop music group of singers of the 1920s and 1930s. The group consisted of Annie Catherine "Nan" Keller (1900–75), Kathryne Ann "Taddy" Keller (1909–62), and Frank Lynch (1902–92). They were all siblings born with the family name Lynch. They appeared in vaudeville, on radio, and in early sound films, but are best remembered for their phonograph records made with top big bands of the era, including Jean Goldkette (with Bix Beiderbecke), Johnny Hamp, Vincent Lopez and Ben Bernie (Taddy Keller later married Ben Bernie's star saxophonist Jack Pettis). Frank Lynch had a very high-pitched voice for a man, and when singing with his sisters the siblings could easily be taken for an all-female trio.
Видео Vincent Lopez Orch. & Keller Sisters - I'm On My Way Home, 1926 канала 240252
NOTE: Vincent LOPEZ (b. 1895 in Brooklyn, NY – d. 1975 in North Miami Fl) ) American bandleader, and pianist. Born of Portuguese immigrant parents, he was leading his own dance band in New York City by 1916. In 1921, his band began broadcasting on the radio; the band's weekly 90-minute show on the Newark, New Jersey, station WJZ boosted the popularity of both himself and of radio. He became one of America's most popular bandleaders, and would retain that status through the 1940s. His theme song was "Nola", Felix Arndt's novelty ragtime piece of 1915. Lopez worked occasionally in feature films (The Big Broadcast ;1932) and as a live-action feature in the Max Fleischer cartoon I Don't Want to Make History (1936). Noted musicians who played in his band included Artie Shaw, Xavier Cugat, Jimmy Dorsey, Tommy Dorsey, Mike Mosiello and Glenn Miller. He also featured singers Keller Sisters and Lynch. Lopez's flamboyant style of piano playing influenced such musicians as Eddy Duchin and Liberace. In 1941, Lopez's Orchestra began a residency at the Taft Hotel in Manhattan that would last 25 years.
The KELLER SISTERS & LYNCH were an American pop music group of singers of the 1920s and 1930s. The group consisted of Annie Catherine "Nan" Keller (1900–75), Kathryne Ann "Taddy" Keller (1909–62), and Frank Lynch (1902–92). They were all siblings born with the family name Lynch. They appeared in vaudeville, on radio, and in early sound films, but are best remembered for their phonograph records made with top big bands of the era, including Jean Goldkette (with Bix Beiderbecke), Johnny Hamp, Vincent Lopez and Ben Bernie (Taddy Keller later married Ben Bernie's star saxophonist Jack Pettis). Frank Lynch had a very high-pitched voice for a man, and when singing with his sisters the siblings could easily be taken for an all-female trio.
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