Henry Jerome And His Orchestra - When The Saints Go Marching In

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Review by Ricky Madison

When The Saints Go Marching In by Henry Jerome And His Orchestra is a classic album that is sure to get listeners tapping their toes and humming along to the infectious tunes. The album features a lively and upbeat collection of tracks that showcase the talents of the orchestra and the skillful arrangements of bandleader Henry Jerome.

From the opening notes of "When The Saints Go Marching In" to the closing bars of "Down By The Riverside," this album is a joyous celebration of the jazz and swing music of the mid-20th century. The brass and woodwind sections are particularly impressive, delivering crisp and energetic performances that perfectly capture the spirit of the era.

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TrackDurationPreview
When The Saints Go Marching In
Blue Moon

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Catalog Numbers

7-38187

Labels

Decca

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 33 ⅓ RPM
  • Single

About Henry Jerome And His Orchestra

Jerome formed his dance band orchestra in 1932 in Norwich, Connecticut, USA. Comprising eight to ten musicians, with vocalists Frank Warren and David Allen, their greatest impact came through frequent radio exposure on the Dinner At The Green Room show on the ABC network. This was broadcast remote from the Green Room of the Hotel Edison in New York City. Songs such as Homing Pigeon, I Love My Mama, Nice People, Night Is Gone, Until Six and Oh, How I Need You, Joe soon became staples of east coast airwaves. There were also a series of albums titled Brazen Brass, a title adapted from their popular Theme From Brazen Brass number. These songs were released on labels including Roulette, MGM Records, London Records, Coral Records and Decca Records, building a strong reputation for the orchestras Hal Kemp derived style. As well as east coast dates the band took engagements at the Chase Hotel in St. Louis, the Claridge and Peabody in Memphis, and the Roosevelt in New Orleans. However, their main income was still derived from the Edison Hotel, where they were booked over several years. Members included: Jack Eagle, Manny Fox (tp) Johnny Mandel (b-tp) Bill Vitale, Alan Greenspan, Len Garment, Al Cohn (saxes) Gene di Novi or Shorty Allen (p) Tiny Kahn (d)n

Name Vars

  • Brazen Brass Y Henry Jerome
  • Henry Jerome & His Brazen Brass Orchestra
  • Henry Jerome & His Orch
  • Henry Jerome & His Orch.
  • Henry Jerome & His Orchestra
  • Henry Jerome & Orchestra
  • Henry Jerome And His Brazen Brass
  • Henry Jerome And His Brazen Brass Orchestra
  • Henry Jerome And His Orch.
  • Henry Jerome And Orchestra
  • Henry Jerome E Sua Orquestra
  • Henry Jerome His Chorus And Orchestra
  • Henry Jerome Orch.
  • Henry Jerome With His Orch. & Chorus
  • Henry Jerome Y Su Orquesta
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Members

  • Al Klink
  • Bernie Privin
  • Hank Freeman
  • Romeo Penque
  • Phil Bodner
  • Bernie Glow
  • Ernie Royal
  • Art Ryerson
  • Bobby Rosengarden
  • Henry Jerome
  • Lou McGarity
  • Jimmy Maxwell
  • George Berg
  • Tony Faso
  • Bob Haggart
  • Sid Cooper
  • Jimmy Nottingham
  • Robert Alexander
  • Jack Satterfield
  • Sol Schlinger
  • Thomas Mitchell
  • Chauncey Welsch
  • Abraham 'Boomie' Richman
  • Stanley Webb
  • Clyde Reasinger
  • Bunny Shawker
  • Sanford Block
  • John Bova
  • Joseph Grimaldi
  • Gil Cohen
  • Andrew Ackers
  • Morton Trautman
  • Joe Matty
  • Frank Saracco
  • Carl Jones
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Summary by Ricky Madison

When The Saints Go Marching In is a must-have for fans of classic jazz and swing music. Its timeless melodies and infectious rhythms are sure to put a smile on the face of anyone who listens to it. Whether you're a longtime fan of the genre or simply looking for some upbeat and uplifting music to brighten your day, this album is an excellent choice.