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Some of the Girls #1 Recorded 1931 - 1950 CD250a

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Helen Rowland has a very natural way of singing with a warm laid-back jazz style and most of her records are in a relaxed dance style. She had a brief career on radio and records with Ben Selvin, Vic Erwin, Phil Spitalny, Freddie Rich, Erno Rapee, Frankie Trumbauer and possibly others. The Isham Jones Medley starts with On the Alamo - Swinging Down the Lane and I'll see You In My Dreams with vocal by Jack Fulton. This is an early 78rpm long-play record with very fine grooves easily damaged by the heavy pick-ups of the day but has a playing time of five minutes . Sylvia Froos was born in Manhattan on April 19, 1914, and grew up in the Bronx. When she was 7, her mother signed her up in a juvenile vaudeville troupe called Kid's Cabaret. As Baby Sylvia Froos she made her first radio appearance in 1925. In April 1927 she appeared in an early talkie movie She was one of several top vaudevillians who made short talkies intended to accompany feature movies and, ultimately, to replace live vaudevillians in the movie palaces. In England in the mid-1930's she appeared on television, years before it was available in the United States. In the 1940's she appeared in a few soundies. I present here two sides with the Sid Bass Orchestra about 1950 - she still sings very well in this post-war offering. June Purcell (born 1903 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is in December of 1924, where she could be heard singing on the very new medium of radio, first for WKNX and WFWB, out of Hollywood, California, either as a soloist with piano accompaniment, or on the "Little Symphony" show, where she was a featured performer in 1925. By 1927, she was apparently popular enough to enter into vaudeville, where she toured the West Coast and the Midwest --- prominently billed as "June Purcell of K.N.X. - The Voice of Hollywood." Radio work and sporadic vaudeville tours continued throughout 1927 and 1928, with a Vitaphone short titled "Songs and Styles," in which she was credited as "June Purcell, Hollywood's Radio Girl." June Purcell is heard here with Roy Fox in 1928 - before his move to England for his best known Big Band recordings - and her final cut is with Jack Denny and his Orchestra June Clyde (December 2, 1909-1987) was an American actress, singer and dancer. Clyde's career began at age seven on the vaudeville stage, billed as Baby Tetrazini. She progressed to a modest career in Hollywood films before marrying English film director Thornton Freeland. She is heard here with Arthur Young-p/ Jean Pougnet or Stephane Grappelly-vn/ Albert Harris-g/ Max Bacon-d Two quirky songs from 1935 recorded in England for the Regal-Zonophone label.

HELEN ROWLAND

  1. HE'S NOT WORTH YOUR TEARS BEN SELVIN COL 2381-D 01/15/31 151207 DIXON-ROSE-WARREN
  2. NOW YOU'RE IN MY ARMS BEN SELVIN COL 2463-D 05/07/31 151548 WRUBEL-DOWNEY
  3. LOVE LETTERS IN THE SAND VIC IRWIN CQ 7816 08/26/31 10784 CHAS.& NICK KENNY-COOTS
  4. NOW THAT YOU'RE GONE JACK BERGER AND HIS HOTEL ASTOR ORCHESTRA CQ 7816 09/01/31 10783 KAHN-FIORITO
  5. KISS ME GOODNIGHT,NOT GOODBYE PHIL SPITALNY CRN 91213 09/18/31 10815 FURTHMAN-HANLEY
  6. SHINE ON,HARVEST MOON PHIL SPITALNY AND HIS ORCHESTRA HOW L-4 11/01/31 BAYES-NORWORTH
  7. YOU CALL IT MADNESS FRED RICH HOW M-2 11/01/31 CONRAD-DU BOIS-GREGORY
  8. RIVER STAY 'WAY FROM MY DOOR ERNO RAPEE'S ORCHESTRA HOW M-5-A-1 12/01/31 DIXON-WOODS
  9. SOME OF THESE DAYS ERNO RAPEE HOW M-5-A-1 12/01/31 SHELTON BROOKS
  10. WHEN IT'S SLEEPY TIME DOWN SOUTH PHIL SPITALNY HOW 1-2 12/01/31 RENE
  11. PARADISE/LOVE,YOU FUNNY THING PHIL SPITALNY'S MUSIC HOW D-4-E-1 04/01/32 BROWN/TURK-AKLERT
  12. LET'S HAVE ANOTHER CUP OF COFFEE/STRANGERS PHIL SPITALNY HOW D-3-4 04/01/32 BERLIN
  13. ISHAM JONES MEDLEY-ON THE ALAMO-SWINGING DOWN THE LANE HELEN ROWLAND & JACK FULTON FRANKIE TRUMBAUER HELEN ROWLAND COL 18002-D 04/05/32 255005 JONES

  14. OOH THAT KISS VICTOR ARDEN-PHIL OHMAN AND THEIR ORCHESTRA SYLVIA FROOS & FRANK LUTHER VIC 22818 09/23/31 70251 WARREN-DIXON-YOUNG
  15. YOU DIDN'T KNOW THE MUSIC LEONARD JOY SYLVIA FROOS VIC 22846 10/04/31 70913 COSLOW
  16. FADED SUMMER LOVE SYLVIA FROOS VIC 22846 11/04/31 70914 BAXTER
  17. FORGIVE AND FORGET SID BASS SYLVIA FROOS JUB 4006 1950 DEBORAH-CHESSLER
  18. CAN'T SEEM TO LAUGH ANYMORE SID BASS SYLVIA FROOS JUB 4006 1950 PARKER-FEYER
  19. MARIANNE ROY FOX JUNE PURSELL BR 4504 08/20/29 590 AHLERT-TURK
  20. WHEN I SEE MY SUGAR(I GET A LUMP IN MY THROAT) ROY FOX JUNE PURSELL BR 4504 08/20/29 591 AHLERT-TURK
  21. WE WILL ALWAYS BE SWEETHEARTS JACK DENNY JUNE PURCELL VIC 22995 04/13/32 72276 ROBIN-STRAUS
  22. LOVEY DOVEY ARTHUR YOUNG JUNE CLYDE RZN 1713 02/07/35 3227 ARTHUR YOUNG
  23. VALPARAISO ARTHUR YOUNG JUNE CLYDE RZN 1713 02/07/35 3226 CARTER-WAYNE

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