Written-By – Boland, Dowell. B. She Told Him Emphatically "No!" Written-By – Reichner, Boland, Dowell. Companies, etc. Record Company – Sonora Radio & Television Corporation. Vocals – Saxie Dowell. Matrix, Runout (Side A label): S. R. 1826-2. Matrix, Runout (Side B label): S. 1825-2.
bySaxie Dowell and his Orchestra; Saxie Dowell; Dowell; Boland. Publication date 1946-08. Topics 78rpm, Popular Music. Digitizing sponsorKahle/Austin Foundation. ContributorInternet Archive. Other IDs from the record include: (S. 1826-2). The recording on the other side of this disc: She Told Him Emphatically "No!" BoxidIA1608907. rn:matrix no:None listed urn:pubcat:sonora:3029-A. External metadata update2019-03-10T02:10:03Z.
Horace Kirby Dowell (May 24, 1904 – July 22, 1974), professionally Saxie Dowell, was an American jazz and pop music bandleader and singer and songwriter. Dowell was born in Raleigh, North Carolina, and attended the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, where he met Hal Kemp. He joined Kemp's orchestra as a reed player (tenor saxophone, clarinet, and flute) and vocalist in the fall of 1925. Dowell composed "I Don't Care", which was recorded by Kemp for Brunswick in 1928.
Harold Mooney, his chief arranger (following John Scott Trotter) described him as fair and considerate, courteous and reserved. The Carolina Club Orchestra was a campus dance band that entertained at local proms. No doubt this is where he began racking up his tremendous record for playing at such events, for the record shows he would eventually play some 400! But the reserved Hal wanted more than that. In the spring of '24 he took the initiative of calling his brother, . Kemp, an engineer at Westinghouse in Manhattan, to see if he could get the orchestra booked on ocean liners traveling back and forth to Europe.
Harry James And His Orchestra 1948-49 is a double album by American trumpeter Harry James with The Harry James Orchestra. The album consists of live radio transcripts recorded during 1948 and 1949 and was released in 1969 by Big Band Landmarks (Volumes X-XI). As bop surpassed swing by the late 1940s, James was surprisingly open to its influence.
Written-By – Boland, Dowell. Jack Hylton And His Orchestra - She Shall Have Music - Recordings 1935–1939. Jason Boland -. Lenny Mac Dowell - The Farthest Shore.
And His Mother Called Him Bill is a studio album by Duke Ellington recorded in the wake of the 1967 death of his long-time collaborator, Billy Strayhorn. It won the Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album in 1969. Ellington recorded the album as a tribute to Billy Strayhorn, who died of cancer in May 1967. Strayhorn was a composer, arranger, and one of Ellington's closest friends.
Horace Kirby "Saxie" Dowell was born on May 29, 1904, in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he grew up singing duets with his mother in the church choir. He got his nickname very early, playing one of the first saxophones in Raleigh from the age of twelve, often at his father's drug store downtown. The band was no mere hobby for Hal Kemp and his band members. They were dedicated musicians who played on campus, in clubs across the state, and, during the summers, on transatlantic voyages. The Carolina Club Orchestra made their first transatlantic booking in the summer of 1924 and their first recordings in England for London Columbia that year. The band was at the leading edge of hot jazz styling at the time and had several bookings among the younger British royalty, including the Prince of Wales, the future King George.
With Saxie Dowell, Esther Treu, Jesse Elliott. This Ben K. Blake "Film Vodvil" short (Columbia production number 7957) opens with Saxie Dowell and orchestra playing Dowell's "Three Little Fishes. Esther Treu sings "Blue" (evidently to rhyme with her name) and singer/dancer Jessie Elliott does both on "Looka Me, I'm Dancing. All hands get together on "Smiles. Blake "Film Vodvil" short (Columbia production number 7957) opens with Saxie Dowell and orchestra playing Dowell's "Three Little Fishes See full summary . . On IMDb TV, you can catch Hollywood hits and popular TV series at no cost. Select any poster below to play the movie, totally free!
She told the publication that the attention on her partner’s death has been distressing as she doesn’t want him to be remembered like this. Mr Dowell’s sister Hannah told The Brisbane Times that her brother became incredibly sick on December 3 and had to be rushed to hospital. When they got there, they (paramedics) didn’t even want to take him (to hospital). David Dowell and his partner Allira. A day into his hospital stay, Mr Dowell was diagnosed with salmonella. The illness, a foodborne bacteria, typically causes patients to suffer through days of diarrhoea, stomach cramps and fever. But for Mr Dowell - things were much worse. But there has been no evidence that he actually ate it because there was, ‘Oh yeah I saw him eat it’, and then, ‘No, I didn’t see him eat it’. It was a dare, so he might have intended to eat it and then thrown it away.