George Olsen was a famous bandleader and Drum Major from the mid 1920s to the late 1940s. He had several different Orchestra's but the most prominent one was this one, strangely named Music. This is the band this record was credited to.
They started on Victor in 1924 and was virtually a Victor-Exclusive band, except for one or two His Master's Voice records a year. They would stay on Victor until around 1932 when they would leave for Columbia. From there on their recordings would become very scarce. Around 1938 they would join Decca for a few records. after a few records there, they would have a few more records throughout the mid to late 1940s before finally stopping recording with one last recording on Majestic in 1948.
George Olsen and His Music had many hits like Horses in 1926, The Kiss Waltz in 1930, Always in 1926, The Varsity Drag in 1927, The Last Round Up in 1933, Sunny in 1926, Who in 1926, and many more.