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Palace Trio / Wiedoeft-Wadsworth Quartet - I'll See You In C-U-B-A / The Crocodile flac album

Palace Trio / Wiedoeft-Wadsworth Quartet - I'll See You In C-U-B-A / The Crocodile flac album
  • Performer Palace Trio
  • Title I'll See You In C-U-B-A / The Crocodile
  • Date of release 1920
  • Country US
  • Style Ragtime
  • Other formats WMA MP3 VOC MPC WAV VQF DTS
  • Genre Jazz / Pop
  • Size MP3 1546 mb
  • Size FLAC 1182 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 123

On this page you can listen to mp3 music free or download album or mp3 track to your PC, phone or tablet. I'll See You In C-U-B-A-Medley, The Crocodile. This album was released on the label Edison Blue Amberol Record (catalog number 4049). This album was released in 1920 year.

Release data: This album was released on the label Victor (catalog number 18663). This album was released in 1920-05-00 year.

Rudy Wiedoeft (1893–1940) was a clarinetist and saxophonist best remembered for his virtuosity on the C-melody saxophone. Wiedoeft made his first recordings for Edison, on clarinet, with a group known as The Frisco Jass Band. Instrumentalist - Saxophone. I'll see you in C-U-B-A. Rudy Wiedoeft's Palace Trio. Hold me. Instrumental trio. Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra. Ziegfeld follies of 1920. Instrumental quartet. Wiedoeft-Wadsworth Quartet.

Born in Detroit to a large family of musicians, Wiedoeft began playing with his family orchestra, first on violin, then on clarinet. After moving to New York, he discovered the saxophone, which was still a relatively obscure instrument. Shortly thereafter, he began the long series of recordings with the Edison company which lead to his world-wide fame. He would go on to make more than 300 recordings for Edison and other labels until his death.

Rudolph Cornelius Wiedoeft (January 3, 1893 - February 18, 1940) was an American saxophonist. Born in Detroit, Michigan, the son of German immigrants, at a young age Wiedoeft started playing with his family orchestra, first using a violin, then a clarinet. He relocated to New York City and switched to saxophone, then still an unusual instrument

Wiedoeft-Wadsworth Quartet discography. A history of Jazz before 1930. This site contains thousands of songs from this era in Real Audio format, as well as hundreds of biographies and discographies of Jazz musicians. Bow Wow Wow (Rudy Wiedoeft, Wheeler Wadsworth). Edison 50696 Edison 4049. I Left The Door Open And My Daddy Walked In (Irving Berlin). Just Like A Gypsy (Introducing The Rose Of Bagdad).

Wiedoeft also left behind a legacy of compositions for the saxophone that remains an integral part of its literature. Born in Detroit, Wiedoeft played with his parents and siblings in the Wiedoeft Family Orchestra, which eventually resettled to the West Coast. Wiedoeft's original instrument was the violin, but he broke his bowing arm at age ten and switched to clarinet. At the age of 15 Wiedoeft bought his first C Melody saxophone, still then an exotic instrument that relatively few American musicians had succeeded in mastering. Rudy Wiedoeft was a flamboyant character who favored Western clothes, including a ten-gallon hat, and well earned a reputation as a boozer. As the 1920s led into the 1930s Wiedoeft's star was on the wane, although he remained popular in England and appeared with some regularity as a guest performer on radio.

Rudy Wiedoeft-Wadsworth Quartet - My Sahars Rose 1920 (Edison Cylinder). Rudy Wiedoeft - The Moaning Saxophone Ra. p3.

Tracklist

Palace Trio* I'll See You In C-U-B-A
Wiedoeft-Wadsworth Quartet The Crocodile

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
18663 Palace Trio* / Wiedoeft-Wadsworth Quartet Palace Trio* / Wiedoeft-Wadsworth Quartet - I'll See You In C-U-B-A / The Crocodile ‎(Shellac, 10") Victor 18663 US 1920
B 1122 Palace Trio / Wiedoeft-Wadsworth Quartet Palace Trio / Wiedoeft-Wadsworth Quartet - I'll See You In C-U-B-A / The Crocodile ‎(Shellac, 10") His Master's Voice B 1122 UK Unknown