Description: ************************************************************************************ Presenting a great selection of comic songs from the Ragtime & 1920's Jazz Era. This CD is mastered by vintage-recordings.com. We have been producing quality CD and Cassette transfers for over 30 years. Each transfer is made from a master and you receive the best quality possible from these wonderful vintage recordings. The source material is from our archives of over 20,000 discs and cylinders. A combination of advanced filters are used to provide the cleanest most natural sounding transfer of the vintage records. After the recordings are mastered further editing is performed using advanced sound restoration software. Our time consuming transfer process has been adjusted, refined and perfected over the last 30 years. We now bring some of our best selling releases to the Ebay community. Enjoy. ************************************************************************************ Johnny (b. John Senator Marvin, 11 July 1897, Butler, Oklahoma, USA, d. 20 December 1945, Hollywood, California, USA. Around 1913, Johnny (who played guitar and banjo and had previously left home at the age of 12 to join a circus) joined a traveling show called the Royal Hawaiians, where he learned the steel guitar and ukulele. After naval service in World War I, he moved into vaudeville. As Honey Duke And His Uke, he worked his way to New York. For five years, he had a daily radio show on network NBC. He made records and even appeared on Broadway in the musical Honeymoon Lane. In 1928, he was joined by brother Frankie (also a good steel guitarist) and using several differing names, he was soon recording for several labels. Although Johnny recorded for Decca in the mid-30s, the Depression had basically ended his solo career. He worked with Autry as a writer and producer on the Melody Ranch Show and wrote around 80 songs for Autry's films, including "Dust". During World War II, Johnny made several tours to the South Pacific to entertain army personnel. In 1943, in the Papuan jungles, he contacted dengue fever, which ultimately led to his death from a heart attack in 1945. The recordings represented on the CD release present Johnny Marvin during the peak of his popularity. His recorded sides show a crooning style of singing typifies the sound of The Roaring 1920’s. The ukulele and steel guitar parts are played by Johnny Marvin. Johnny Marvin (The Ukulele Ace) [1920's Jazz Vocals - Encore 3] (Recorded 1929) 1-A Precious Little Thing Called Love (with Ed Smalle) [Recorded February 1929] 2-Caressing You (with Ed Smalle) [Recorded February 1929] 3-Used To You [Recorded April 1929] 4-I’m In Seventh Heaven [Recorded April 1929] Your browser does not support the audio element. 5-I Get The Blues When It Rains (with Ed Smalle) [Recorded April 1929] 6-Down Among The Sugarcane [Recorded April 1929] 7-Baby! Oh Where Can You Be? [Recorded June 1929] 8-I’d Fall In Love With Me [Recorded June 1929] 9-Every Day Way From You [Recorded August 1929] 10-Little By Little [Recorded August 1929] 11-Tip Toe Through The Tulips With Me [Recorded September 1929] 12-I’m Painting The Clouds With Sunshine [Recorded September 1929] 13-Same Old Moon, Same Old June [Recorded September 1929] 14-True Blue Lou [Recorded September 1929] 15-If I Had A Talking Picture Of You [Recorded October 1929] Your browser does not support the audio element. 16-I’m A Dreamer Aren’t We All? [Recorded October 1929] 17-Satisfied [Recorded October 1929] 18-Melancholy [Recorded October 1929]
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Artist: Johnny Marvin, The Ukulele Ace, 1920s Jazz Singer
Format: CD
Release Title: Johnny Marvin - The Ukulele Ace
Sub-Genre: Vocal Jazz
Style: Vocal Jazz
Genre: Jazz