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Yellow Dog Blues

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Feat. Harry Raderman's
"Laughing Trombone"

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This recording was produced in New York City on March 17th 1920 featuring Harry Raderman trombone, vocals, & leader, with unknown saxophones, banjo, & tuba.

*"Yellow Dog Blues" was composed by W. C. Handy. For a recording of this tune performed by
"Handy's Memphis Blues Band" Click Here.

Harry Raderman (1883 - 1939) was a trombonist known for his ability to make his trombone "laugh" who recorded as a member of various Victor stage bands from 1917 throughout the 1920's, including "Earl Fuller's Famous Jazz Band", "Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra", and "Ted Lewis and his Band".

In addition to his "Jazz Orchestra" he also led "Raderman's Novelty Orchestra," "The Plantation Dance Orchestra", "Raderman's Roysteres", and "The Red Hotters".



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