Slatz Randall & His Orchestra – Blame It On The Moon, Fox-Trot (Words & Music Phil Baxter) with Vocal Chorus, Brunswick 1929 (USA)
NOTE: Slatz RANDALL – American jazz pianist and band leader, a native of Little Falls, Minnesota, who was one of the student band players performing with Hal Kemp at the University of North Carolina in mid-1920s. He traveled extensively with Hal Kemp’s band before returning to Twin Cites (Minneapolis – St. Paul metropolitan area) to form his own dance band in 1929. They were contracted to perform at the Radisson hotel in Minneapolis and were very popular with their dance/jazzy style of performing. Between 1929-30 the Randall’s band made half dozen very good renditions for the Brunswick label, in that number the highly rated recording of the “Skirts”. During the Great Depression, when most of the smaller dance orchestras collapsed, Randall’s group managed to stay together until 1937.