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1930: Bert Lown & His Orch. - Under The Moon It's You


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Bert Lown & His Hotel Biltmore Orchestra - (Under The Sun It’s Anyone) Under The Moon It’s You, Fox-Trot (Words & Music: Norman White) Fox-Trot with Vocal refrain, Columbia 1930 (USA)

NOTE: Bert LOWN (1902 in White Plains NY – 1952 in Portland, Oregon) American dance bandleader, violin player, composer, and producer. He began as a salesman and had his own booking office in New York City from 1926-28. He however occasionally played as violinist with the New York dance bands including in 1925 Fred Hamm's band. The success of songs he composed (among others \"Bye Bye Blues,\" \"You're the One I Care For,\" \"By My Side,\" \"Tired,\") made him devote his career entirely to the music. Starting in 1929 through 1930s, his band jazz-oriented dance band played a long engagement at the Hotel Biltmore in New York City. Among his sidemen were (at various times) trombonist Miff Mole, drummer Stan King and bass saxophonist Adrian Rollini. He employed also the fabulous singers, in that number Elmer Feldkamp who recorded many sided with Bert Lown’s band. Unfortunately, Bert Lown’s orchestra recorded only two sessions in 1932 and 1933 and by the mid-30's Lown was no longer leading a band. He joined instead the CBS-TV and became the manager for that network's affiliate relations. In 1962 he died from a heart attack.


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