Joe Venuti (1903-1978) was the first prominent jazz violinist (part 7). He formed a pioneering and successful duo with his colleague and friend guitar player Eddie Lang. Today, music by orchestras and vocalists that Venuti hired for the occasion, but we also play productions from his own name. Recordings from 1931 and 1932.
1. Joe Venuti; Tempo Di Modernage
Columbia 2488D
2. Boswell Sisters; It´s You
Brunswick 6151
3. Fred Rich; Little Girl
Hit-of-the-Week J4
4. Fred Rich; It’s The Girl
Hit-of-the-Week K1
5. Joe Venuti; There’s No Other Girl
Columbia 2535D
6. Joe Venuti; Now That I Need You, You’re Gone
Columbia 2535D
7. Joe Venuti; The Wolf Wobble
Columbia 2589D
8. Joe Venuti; To To Blues
Parlophone R1115
9. Red Nichols; Oh! Peter
Brunswick 6198
10. Red Nichols; Honolulu Blues
Brunswick 6198
11. Joe Venuti; Beale Street Blues
Brunswick A86010
12. Joe Venuti; After You’ve Gone
Brunswick A86010
13. Joe Venuti; Farewell Blues
Brunswick A9916
14. Joe Venuti; Someday Sweetheart
Brunswick A9916
15. Red Nichols; Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula
Brunswick 6234
16. Reiss And Dunn; I Wanna Count Sheep
Harmony 1413H
17. Paul Small; Fit As A Fiddle
Columbia test pressing