"Breezin’ Along" played by Seattle Harmony Kings

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Breezin’ Along (Gillespie-Simons-Whiting)
Seattle Harmony Kings
Victor 20142-A
(78 rpm record)

According to Johnson & Shirley (American Dance Bands on Record and Film 1915 – 1942), the “Billboard” of March 5, 1921, reported on the original group, billed as “The Seattle Jazz Wonders,” and that they recorded for Columbia. The only surviving recordings by this group are three or four released on Victor, and that no mention is made of this band in the files of Columbia Records. J&S give the following personnel:

Eddie Neibaur (clarinet, tenor sax, violin, director); Earl Baker, Marvin Hamby (trumpet); Bennie Neibaur (trombone, violin); Artie Seaberg (clarinet, alto sax); James “Rosy” McHargue (clarinet, sop sax, alto sax, baritone sax); Joe Thomas (piano); Leon “Sleepy” Kaplan (banjo, guitar, alto and baritone sax); Swede Knudsen (bass sax); Richie Miller (drums). Camden, N.J., August 2, 1926.

I still have this one, I imagine it's hiding somewhere. Image from archive.org. Noise reduced by using Vinyl Studio. There were a few extreme clicks that I managed to splice out by using Audacity software.

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