The Revelers
From Wikipedia
The Revelers were an American quintet (four close  harmony singers and a pianist) popular in the late 1920s and early  1930s. The Revelers' recordings of "Dinah", "Old  Man River", "Valencia", "Baby Face", "Blue Room", "The Birth of the Blues", "When Yuba Plays the  Rumba on the Tuba", and many more, became popular in the United States  and then Europe in the late 1920s.
All of the members had recorded individually or in various  combinations, and formed a group in 1925. The original Revelers were  tenors Franklyn Baur and Lewis James, baritone Elliot Shaw, bass Wilfred  Glenn, and pianist Ed Smalle. Smalle was replaced by Frank Black in  1926. The group (with Black at the piano) appeared in a short movie  musical, The Revelers (1927), filmed in the sound-on-disc  Vitaphone  process. This one-reel short  film, recently restored by "The Vitaphone Project," shows the group  performing "Mine", "Dinah", and "No Foolin'". A second short, filmed the  same day with another three songs, awaits restoration.
Baur was replaced by Frank Luther and then James  Melton (later a Metropolitan Opera tenor).
The Revelers were stars on radio and in vaudeville, as well as in the  recording studio. On radio they were regulars on The Palmolive Hour (1927-31). Ring  Lardner observed, "Under any name, they sound as sweet." Lardner  outlined his "perfect radio program" for The New Yorker magazine, and found a place for The  Revelers along with Paul Whiteman and Fanny  Brice.
They had a recording contract with Victor (later RCA Victor) but made extra money by moonlighting  under pseudonyms for other labels (such as "The Singing Sophomores" on Columbia Records and "The Merrymakers" on Brunswick Records). An example of what The Revelers sounded  like is "I'm Gonna Charleston Back to Charleston" on the CD "The  Roaring Twenties" (ABC 838 215-2) from the series "Robert Parker's The  Golden Years." The German group The Comedian Harmonists  formed in 1927 after hearing some records of The Revelers.
The Revelers were inducted into The Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999.
Included here are several sides by the Revelers, The Singing Sophomores, and as a special treat.......two sides by the Two Jazzers.
The Two Jazzers
The Two Jazzers
Here are the tracks:
The Singing Sophomores-All I want to do is be with you
The Revelers- Beautiful
The Revelers-Birth of the blues
The Revelers-Blue shadows
The Revelers-Breezin' along
The Revelers-Collegiate
The Revelers-Dinah
The Revelers-Dream river
The Revelers-Dusky stevedore
The Revelers-Happy feet
Harlem Melody Band vocals: the Two Jazzers-Yo Yo
The Revelers-Honolulu moon
The Singing Sophomores-I'd rather be alone in the south
The Revelers-I know what you know
The Revelers-I'm in love again
The Revelers-I'm looking over a 4 leaf clover
The Revelers-Lucky day
The Revelers-Mammy is gone
The Revelers-Mary Lou
The Revelers-Moonlight on the Ganges
The Revelers-Oh, Miss Hannah
The Revelers-Nola
The Revelers-Sing something simple
The Revelers- So blue
Teddy Kline Orch. w/ The Two Jazzers-I'm doing what I'm doing for love
The Revelers-The blue room
The Revelers-Valencia
The Revelers-Was it a dream
The Revelers-When day is done
The Singing Sophomores-When the red red robin goes bob bob bobbin' along
The Revelers-Yankee Rose
 


 
 
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