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The Red Hotters

 

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Feat. Harry Raderman

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Recorded in New York City on March 5th 1925 featuring Jules Berkman and unknown trumpet, Harry Raderman trombone & director, Larry Abbott clarinet & alto sax, with unknown soprano sax, tenor sax, piano, banjo, bass brass, & drums.

*"Ah-Ha" was composed by James V. Monaco, with lyrics by Sidney Clare.

Originally introduced to audiences by Ted Lewis this fun loving fox trot captures the carefree spirit (and sound) of New York City at the height of the roaring '20's. Trombonist, bandleader and pioneering jazz recording artist Harry Raderman heads his Orchestra under the very accurately descriptive alternate billing "The Red Hotters" in order to provide listeners with the musical equivalent of one "hot romp" of a good time.



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