IVJB recorded a 78 RPM folio that was privately released in November 1949. 300 units were pressed. Notice the view of Blair Arch from the lower quad on the record label.
The IVJB released a single 78 RPM record in 1948 containing That’s a Plenty and Charleston Rag. The IVJB issued a single 10-inch 33 & 1/3 LP in 1951 titled the Intensely Vigorous Jazz Band Volume II including 8 tracks.
John Dengler recorded a 78 RPM record containing two songs from the 1949 Princeton Triangle Show including A Pril and the River and Fair Weather. Personnel included Bob Allison - piano; Bill Kroll - clarinet; Ed Tilden - drums; John Miller - bass; Bob Stranahan - vocals; and John Dengler - vibes.
John Dengler played cornet on the 33 1/3 LP containing the complete score of the 1950 Princeton Triangle Show titled Too Hot for Toddy.
The recording featured here is the vocal from "I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate."
IVJB recorded a 78 RPM folio that was privately released in November 1949. 300 units were pressed. Notice the view of Blair Arch from the lower quad on the record label.
The IVJB released a single 78 RPM record in 1948 containing That’s a Plenty and Charleston Rag. The IVJB issued a single 10-inch 33 & 1/3 LP in 1951 titled the Intensely Vigorous Jazz Band Volume II including 8 tracks.
John Dengler recorded a 78 RPM record containing two songs from the 1949 Princeton Triangle Show including A Pril and the River and Fair Weather. Personnel included Bob Allison - piano; Bill Kroll - clarinet; Ed Tilden - drums; John Miller - bass; Bob Stranahan - vocals; and John Dengler - vibes.
John Dengler played cornet on the 33 1/3 LP containing the complete score of the 1950 Princeton Triangle Show titled Too Hot for Toddy.
The recording featured here is the vocal from "I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate."