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Jacques Renard & His Orchestra -- Are You Lonesome Tonight 3.38 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 1166 exibições recorded 9/26/1927 vocal by Franklyn Baur Jacques RENARD (born Jacob Stavinski in Kiev, Russia). He was raised in Massachusetts and trained as a classical violinist. Instead of joining the symphony, however, Jacques started his own dance band which became very successful in the Boston area during the late 1920s. In this time he also performed in Los Angeles famous Ambassador Hotel's Coconut Grove ballroom. During the 1930s, he focused much of his attention on network radio appearances.. + Informações |
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I'm Sorry, Dear Jacques Renard Orchestra 3.05 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 1166 exibições I'm Sorry, Dear Jacques Renard Orchestra on Brunswick 6205-B (Anson Weeks,Harry Tobias,Johnnie Scott). + Informações |
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Roaring 20s: Jacques Renard & His Coconut Grove Orch., 1927 3.20 min. | 4.857143 avaliação | 4564 exibições Jacques RENARD (born Jacob Stavinski in Kiev, Russia). He was raised in Massachusetts and trained as a classical violinist. Instead of joining the symphony, however, Jacques started his own dance band which became very successful in the Boston area during the late 1920s. In this time he also performed in Los Angeles famous Ambassador Hotel's Coconut Grove ballroom. During the 1930s, he focused much of his attention on network radio appearances. For a while, he led the house band for "The Burns and Allen Show" and for the "Eddie Cantor Show." Recording: You Went Away Too Far And Stayed Away Too Long - Jacques Renard And His Coconut Grove Orch., Johnny Marvin voc., HMV 1927 The music is accompanied by a couple of wonderful Los Angeles posters by Larry Grossman (I hope he doesn't mind being here...?). + Informações |
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Jacques Renard Orchestra, Paul Small vocal - Who Am I (1931) 3.17 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 299 exibições Jacques Renard was born as Jacob Stavinski in Kiev, Russia, he raised in Massachusetts and trained as a classical violinist. Instead of joining the symphony, however, Renard started his own dance band which became very successful in the Boston area during the late 1920s. During the 1930s, he focused much of his attention on network radio appearances. He led the house band for "The Burns and Allen Show" and for the "Eddie Cantor Show." There were two famous Cocoanut Grove ballrooms. One was located in the old Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles - the same hotel where Robert Kennedy was later assassinated. Gus Arnheim's Orchestra had a very successful association with the Ambassador and many of his recordings are credited as "Gus Arnheim and His Cocoanut Grove Orchestra." The other Cocoanut Grove was a popular nightclub located in Boston where, on November 28, 1942, 492 people were killed in a fire. The "Cocoanut Grove" referred to on Renard's late '20s Victor recordings is the same nightclub where the tragic fire occurred some 14 years later. Jacques Renard Orchestra, Paul Small vocal - Who Am I (1931). + Informações |
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Jacques Renard - As time goes by 3.22 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 1073 exibições Jacques Renard - As time goes by. + Informações |
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The Birthday Of A Kiss-Jacques Renard Orchestra 2.90 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 798 exibições The Birthday Of A Kiss-Jacques Renard Orchestra on Brunswick 6148.Vocal-Paul Small.4-19-1931.. + Informações |
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Everybody Loves You -Jacques Renard Orchestra 3.40 min. | 4.6363635 avaliação | 356 exibições Everybody Loves You by the Jacques Renard Orchestra on Victor Scroll 21811-B.Frank Crumit on vocal.. + Informações |
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1931 Jacques Renard - High And Low (I've Been Looking For You) 2.68 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 66 exibições Frank Munn, vocal. Tune from the stage musical "The Band Wagon," starring Fred & Adele Astaire, songs by Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz. Disc courtesy of Rick's Vault, digitally processed from the original 78rpm: Brunswick 6136 - High And Low (I've Been Looking For You) (Dietz-Schwartz) by Jacques Renard & his Orchestra, vocal by Frank Munn, recorded June 3, 1931. + Informações |
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Jacques Renard and His Orchestra - Lonely (1927) 3.32 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 451 exibições Jacques Renard (Jacob Stavinski) was born in Kiev, Russia and raised in Chelsea, Massachusetts where he received training as a classical violinist. By the late 1920s he was one of Boston's top bandleaders. Broadcasts over local Boston radio stations attracted the attention of the national networks and during the 1930s he fronted the house band on a number of network radio programs including Burns & Allen and the Eddy Cantor show. Many of Jacques Renard's recordings from the late 1920s are billed as "Jacques Renard and His Cocoanut Grove Orchestra." There were two famous "Cocoanut Grove" ballrooms. One was in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, and is the one where Renard was resident for quite some time. On November 28, 1942, 'The Cocoanut Grove' (the Boston nightclub owned by Barney Welansky, who openly boasted of his ties to the Mafia and the Boston Mayor's Office) became the scene of America's most deadly nightclub fires. Although the legal capacity was 460, that night over 1000 people were in the club. A fire began in the club's basement, and 492 people lost their lives in the stampede to get out. Jacques Renard and His Orchestra - Lonely (1927). + Informações |
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Litfiba- Univers - Jacques Renard, Federico Guglielmi, Bruno Casini 2.05 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 180 exibições Jacques Renard racconta del Punk fine anni '70 in Francia e Inghilterra. Nel documentario descrive i primi concerti dei Litfiba in terra francese. Un piccolo estratto dell'intervista con Bruno Casini che in questo piccolo spazio racconta dei primi anni '80 a Firenze a Federico Guglielmi traccia un percorso che va dagli albori alla reunion...... + Informações |
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Something In The Night-Jacques Renard Orchestra.wmv 3.28 min. | 4.6363635 avaliação | 289 exibições Something In The Night-Jacques Renard Orchestra on Brunswick 6383.NY,Sept.6-1932.Smith Ballew on the vocal.. + Informações |
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Jacques Renard's Cocoanut Grove Orchestra, Harold Lambert, William Hillpot vocal - Mary Ann (1928) 3.10 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 282 exibições Jacques Renard was born as Jacob Stavinski in Kiev, Russia, he raised in Massachusetts and trained as a classical violinist. Instead of joining the symphony, however, Renard started his own dance band which became very successful in the Boston area during the late 1920s. During the 1930s, he focused much of his attention on network radio appearances. He led the house band for "The Burns and Allen Show" and for the "Eddie Cantor Show." There were two famous Cocoanut Grove ballrooms. One was located in the old Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles - the same hotel where Robert Kennedy was later assassinated. Gus Arnheim's Orchestra had a very successful association with the Ambassador and many of his recordings are credited as "Gus Arnheim and His Cocoanut Grove Orchestra." The other Cocoanut Grove was a popular nightclub located in Boston where, on November 28, 1942, 492 people were killed in a fire. The "Cocoanut Grove" referred to on Renard's late '20s Victor recordings is the same nightclub where the tragic fire occurred some 14 years later. Jacques Renard's Cocoanut Grove Orchestra, Harold Lambert, William Hillpot vocal - Mary Ann (1928). + Informações |
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Caressing You-Jacques Renard Orchestra.wmv 3.12 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 211 exibições Caressing You-Jacques Renard Orchestra on ViS 21834B,NY,Dec.3rd-1928.Vocal by Charles Wolke.. + Informações |
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Just Another Dream Of You-Jacques Renard Orchestra..wmv 2.73 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 250 exibições Just Another Dream Of You-Jacques Renard Orchestra on Bruns.6326.Smith Ballew on the vocal. + Informações |
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oj kryptic + amiro - L'ami de Jacques Renard 3.43 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 143 exibições oj and amiro with "L'ami de Jacques Renard", oj's song in *extremely* dodgy French about the day-to-day life of (the friend of) a well-regarded bohemian ne'er-do-well. Music and lyrics by oj kryptic. 3/4 double bass and acoustic guitar hand-made by amiro. Recorded in SW Scotland, 16 Feb 2010. + Informações |
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What Is It Jacques Renard Orchestra 2.77 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 231 exibições What Is It?-Jacques Renard Orchestra on Brunswick 6183.Recorded in NY on Sept.15-1931.Paul Small(vocal) + Sylvester Ahola on this record.. + Informações |
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Are You Lonesome To-night? ~ Jacques Renard and His Cocoanut Grove Orchestra 3.65 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 155 exibições Mickey Alpert and Jacques Renard opened the Cocoanut Grove in Boston in 1928.. 491 people perished when it was destroyed by fire on Saturday, Novemberb 28, 1942. Vocal refrain by Franklyn Baur 1928 Played on a Victor Orthophonic Credenza. + Informações |
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Johnny Marvin - When The Morning Glories Wake Up In The Morning 1927 Jacques Renard 3.12 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 254 exibições Victor Records 20981A - Recorded 9/26/1927 - Johnny Marvin On Vocals, (Tenor) - Jacques Renard & His Cocoanut Grove Orchestra. "When The Morning Glories Wake Up In The Morning (Then I'll Kiss Your Two Lips Good-Night)" Words By Billy Rose - Music By Fred Fisher. - Fox Trot. Johnny Marvin - (1897 - 1945) - Johnny Marvin was one of the great crooners of the 1920s, and his ukulele accompaniment was unsurpassed. In the decade when the ukulele was enjoying its greatest popularity, Marvin was one of the premiere ukulele performers. Although his name is not as recognized today as a few other 1920s ukulele artists, in his day he was a well-known radio personality and recording artist. Marvin made dozens of records both under his own name and as "Honey Duke and his Uke" and "The Ukulele Ace". Many of these records document his talented strumming patterns, vocal jazz effects that imitate other instruments, and his smooth crooning.. + Informações |
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"Loving You The Way I Do" Jacques Renard And His Orchestra 1930 3.22 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 35 exibições Recorded in New York, August 1930. Vocal by Scrappy Lambert. (Thanks for the help!). + Informações |
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Who Am I-Jacques Renard Orchestra.wmv 3.18 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 209 exibições Who Am I-Jacques Renard Orchestra on Brunswick 6183.Recorded in NY Sept.15-1931.Paul Small on the vocal.Sylvester Ahola on this.. + Informações |
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Jef Aérosol 1986 (extrait de "Rock'n'Paint", de Jacques Renard) 2.63 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 382 exibições Jef Aérosol 1986 (extrait de "Rock'n'Paint", de Jacques Renard). + Informações |
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1931 Jacques Renard - Dancing In The Dark 2.63 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 67 exibições Frank Munn, vocal. Hit ballad from the stage musical "The Band Wagon," starring Fred & Adele Astaire, songs by Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz. Disc courtesy of Rick's Vault, digitally processed from the original 78rpm: Brunswick 6136 - Dancing In The Dark (Dietz-Schwartz) by Jacques Renard & his Orchestra, vocal by Frank Munn, recorded June 3, 1931. + Informações |
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Nightfall-Jacques Renard Orchestra.wmv 3.20 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 114 exibições Nightfall-by the Jacques Renard Orchestra on Brunswick 6383.NY,Sept.6-1932.Smith Ballew on the vocal.. + Informações |
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Rain-Jacques Renard Coconut Grove Orchestra 2.83 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 250 exibições Rain-Jacques Renard and his Coconut Grove Orchestra on ViS 21107-A,Nov.21-1927.Vocal by Bill Hillpot+Scrappy Lambert.. + Informações |
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Scrappy Lambert - William Hillpot - Mary Ann - 1928 Jacques Renard's Cocoanut Grove Orchestra 3.17 min. | 0 avaliação | 41 exibições Harold "Scrappy" Lambert, William Hillpot On Vocals - Mary Ann (1928) Victor Records BVE-42411 - Recorded 2/6/1928. Jacques Renard's Cocoanut Grove Orchestra - Harold "Scrappy" Lambert (May 12, 1901 -- November 30, 1987, New Brunswick, New Jersey) was an American dance band vocalist who appeared on hundreds of recordings from the 1920s to the 1940s. At Rutgers University he was a cheerleader and played piano for a jazz group, the Rutgers Jazz Bandits. He and fellow student Billy Hillpot formed a musical duo, which was discovered in 1926 by Ben Bernie, who signed them to perform with his orchestra. Lambert and Hillpot appeared on many recordings with the orchestra and remained under Bernie's employ until 1928. Other bandleaders who employed Lambert include Red Nichols, Frank Britton Wenzel, Fred Rich and Sam Lanin. Lambert was one of the Smith Brothers and also one of Red Nichols' Five Pennies. In the 1920's and early 1930's, Lambert was one of the most prolific 'band vocalists' (hired to sing the vocal chorus on recordings by both performing Orchestras and studio groups). His voice is featured on hundreds of recordings, as well as having a series of vocal solo recordings for Brunswick. In the 1930s, Lambert and Hillpot took their comedy routine to the National Broadcasting Company. In 1943, MCA offered Lambert a job overseeing their radio department in Beverly Hills, California. This marked the end of his singing career, and he worked for MCA until 1948. He died in .... + Informações |








































