The Charleston Chasers
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The Charleston Chasers | |
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Genres | Jazz, swing |
Years active | 1925 | –1930
Labels | Columbia |
Past members | Vic Berton Jimmy Dorsey Roy Evans Benny Goodman Scrappy Lambert Dick McDonough Glenn Miller Miff Mole Phil Napoleon Red Nichols Pee Wee Russell Arthur Schutt Paul Small Kate Smith Joe Tarto Eva Taylor Charlie Teagarden Jack Teagarden |
The Charleston Chasers was a studio recording ensemble that recorded music on Columbia Records between 1925 and 1930.[1]
Associated artists
- Vic Berton, drummer
- Jimmy Dorsey, clarinet
- Roy Evans, vocals
- Benny Goodman, clarinet
- Scrappy Lambert, vocals
- Dick McDonough, banjo or guitar
- Glenn Miller, trombone
- Miff Mole, trombone
- Phil Napoleon, trumpet
- Red Nichols, cornet
- Pee Wee Russell, clarinet
- Arthur Schutt, piano
- Paul Small, vocals
- Kate Smith, vocals
- Joe Tarto, tuba
- Eva Taylor, vocals
- Charlie Teagarden, trumpet
- Jack Teagarden, trombone
Selected discography
Year | Title | Genre | Label |
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1999 | 1925–1930 | Jazz, Swing | Timeless |
1999 | The Charleston Chasers | Jazz, Swing | ASV/Living Era |
1930 | Sing you Sinners | Jazz | From "The Song Hits of 1930 (Jazz Age Chronicles, Vol. 9)", Recorded on Columbia Label Made in England CB 95 with The Columbia Photo Player; "In my Little Hope Chest" Both Theme Songs from "Honey" With Vocal Chorus. Shellac 78. |
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