The New Orleans Rhythm Kings, a very significant early classic jazz group, broke up permanently in 1925. The name was revived during 1934-35 for three sessions that included
the NORK's original trombonist
George Brunies. Those 13 titles are joined by four songs from a
Wingy Manone session dating from the same period on this Lp (plus a previously unreleased version of "Royal Garden Blues") released by the Australian Swaggie label. Although recorded during the formative period of swing, freewheeling dixieland is emphasized. Such top players as trumpeters
Wingy Manone and
Muggsy Spanier, trombonists
Brunies and
Santa Pecora, clarinetists
Sidney Arodin and
Eddie Miller and drummer
Gene Krupa are heard in spirited form and on the final session singer
Red McKenzie has five vocals. This excellent music will hopefully be reissued on CD someday.
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Scott Yanow, Rovi