Frank Farrell is a scarcely known about Bandleader from the mid to late 1920s. He had two orchestras in which he lead. He had a regular orchestra who recorded only 3 records in 1927, one on Romeo, two on Lincoln. Then he also had his Greenwich Village Inn Orchestra. The Greenwich Village Inn Orchestra (Quite a Mouthful!) only recorded about 10 records. First ones being on Harmony in 1927, Then having one later that year on Velvet-Tone and re-released on Harmony, and one on Romeo before returning to recording just for Harmony. Then they had one on Cameo later that year too. The last record by this group would be in 1928 on Harmony.
We do not know any information about the Band Members, but we do know that Arthur Fields would sing most every song.
They did not have any hits, but I will recommend a few songs to you of his. Oh Maybe It's You in 1927, It's A Million To One in 1927, and Miss Annabelle Lee in 1928.