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in New York who had just departed from CBS radio. They recorded "experimental" songs for RCA Victor in which Jones began to fuse jazz and early swing music. They recorded "Where? (I Wonder Where?)" and "What Would Happen to Me If Something Happened to You." His Victor releases had an almost symphonic
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Jones' Decca recordings are often unfavorably compared to his Victor recordings, due to Decca's recording techniques, Decca's insisting that Jones re-record many of his Victor recordings, and the apparent smaller size of his orchestra. After he left Decca in 1936, he again retired and his orchestra
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and others; Jones was his own arranger early on, but cultivated others. During this period, Jones started featuring violinist Eddie Stone as one of his regular vocalists. Stone had an unusual, almost humorous tone to his voice. His other vocalists included
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Isham Jones was the leader of one of America's most popular dance bands in the first half of the 20th century, between the two World Wars. His remarkable string of chart-topping compositions between 1922 and 1925, in collaboration with lyricist
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sound, often with a strong use of tuba. During his Victor period, he recorded two long playing "Program Transcription" records as part of Victor's unsuccessful 33 1/3 RPM series. He stayed with Victor until July 1934, when he signed with
814:" (1930) Hoagy Carmichael - one of the bestselling versions. Jones commissioned Victor Young to write a ballad instrumental of the mid-tempo tune and it was this arrangement (with Victor Young's violin solo) which became such a hit. 461: 496:, and later with Charles Newman, included eight number 1 records, an unequaled body of work for a full-time band leader. Each of the following selections peaked in the top ten, according to 274:
throughout the 1920s. His first 26 sides, made at Rainbo Gardens, were credited to "Isham Jones' Rainbo Orchestra". By the end of 1920, the name was simply "Isham Jones' Orchestra".
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From the start, his Brunswick records were popular. There was a gap from October 1927 to June 1929 where Jones did not record due to disbanding and reorganization.
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From 1929 to 1932, his Brunswick recordings became even more sophisticated with offbeat arrangements by
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era. Victor's recording technique was suited to Jones' band. In October 1932, he teamed up with the
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He led one of the most popular dance bands in the 1920s and 1930s. His first successful recording, "
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and other dance orchestras as examples of the most popular dance music of the era.
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CD liner notes: Happy: The 1920 Rainbo Orchestra Sides, 2014 Archeophone Records
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appeared briefly with Jones in 1933, taking part in a record date October 3.
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In 1917, he composed the tune "We're in the Army Now" (also known as "
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American bandleader, saxophonist, bassist and songwriter (1894โ€“1956)
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Catalog of Copyright Entries, 1917 Music New Series Vol 12 Part 3
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2007 โ€“ "It Had to Be You" inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame
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The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz 1900โ€“1950
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CD liner notes: Chart-Toppers of the Twenties, 1998 ASV Ltd.
197:(January 31, 1894 – October 19, 1956) was an American 244:. Chicago remained his home until 1932, when he settled in 1079:"Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio on May 10, 1935 ยท 18" 1035:"Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio on May 15, 1932 ยท 28" 859:" 1933 Richard Himber, Frank Warshauer, Sylvester Sprigato 624:"You've Got Me Crying Again" 1933; lyrics, Charles Newman 340:
recorded two sessions with Jones's group which included "
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This group were hits, but written by other composers:
573:"Spain" 1930; lyrics, Gus Kahn; #1 for two weeks, 1924 297:. Noted musicians who played in Jones's band included 1722:. Roger D. Kinkle: Arlington House Publishers, 1974, 248:. He also toured England with his orchestra in 1925. 831:"My Silent Love" 1932 Edward Heyman and Dana Suesse 821:"Lonesome Lover" 1931 Alfred Bryan, James V. Monaco 414:In the 1940s, Jones resided on his poultry farm in 1104:"Isham Jones - Biography & History - AllMusic" 628: 1790: 826:Snuggled on Your Shoulder (Cuddled in Your Arms) 368:. Jones's recordings during this period rivaled 1884:Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale) 1364:. Wisconsin, USA: Record Research Inc. p.  1164:Library of Congress. Copyright Office. (1917). 1602:Library of Congress, Copyright Office (1959). 848:"A Little Street Where Old Friends Meet" 1932 600:"What's the Use?" 1930; lyrics, Charles Newman 266:The Isham Jones band made a series of popular 1758:Discography of American Historical Recordings 1557:Discography of American Historical Recordings 777:" 1925 Ben Bernie-Maceo Pinkard-Kenneth Casey 652:"Make Believe" Isham Jones Orchestra 1920 w. 965: 798:"At Peace with the World" 1926 Irving Berlin 746:w Isham Jones Orchestra - "I'm Goin' South" 503:The following songs were composed by Jones: 426:in 1955, and died there of cancer in 1956. 1746: 1604:Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third series 1403: 1401: 1399: 1397: 1395: 1393: 1391: 1389: 1387: 1385: 972:The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music 961: 959: 957: 955: 953: 951: 949: 407:In 1931, Jones performed at the legendary 29: 1014:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.j236000 999: 588:The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else) 557:The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else) 1864:20th-century American conductors (music) 1357: 1241: 1061:"Michigan Death Certificates, 1921-1952" 675:Raymond Roberts (psued. of Ernest Seitz) 250: 1382: 946: 929:1989 โ€“ Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame, 818:wrote lyrics for the song at this time. 532:"I'm Tired of Everything but You" 1925 1791: 1361:Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954 1182:"Isham Jones and his Rainbo Orchestra" 897:Happy: The 1920 Rainbo Orchestra Sides 507:"Broken Hearted Melody" 1922; lyrics, 498:Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954 1690: 1334:"Jazz drummer Rusty Jones dies at 73" 1058: 618:lyrics by Tell Taylor & Ole Olsen 545:"Never Again" 1924"; lyrics, Gus Kahn 1889:20th-century American male musicians 795:" (1925) Cecil Mack-James P. Johnson 702:"Someone Else Walked Right In" 1923 671:The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise 1606:. Library of Congress. p. 763. 13: 1874:20th-century American saxophonists 886:" 1934 Sam M. Lewis, J. Fred Coots 570:by Milton Weil Music Co., Chicago. 443: 429:His great-nephew was jazz drummer 351:In August 1932, Jones signed with 14: 1910: 1899:20th-century American songwriters 1733: 917:Shadows on the Swanee (1932-1934) 828:" 1932 Joe Young, Carmen Lombardo 1869:20th-century American violinists 1839:People from Jackson County, Ohio 1834:Musicians from Saginaw, Michigan 1480:"I'll Never Have to Dream Again" 482:Problems playing this file? 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Index

Isham Jones, 1922
Coalton, Ohio
Saginaw, Michigan
Hollywood, Florida
Brunswick
Victor
Decca
ARC
bandleader
bassist
songwriter
Coalton, Ohio
Saginaw, Michigan
Tell Taylor
Chicago
Illinois
Rainbo Gardens
New York City

You're in the Army Now
gramophone records
Brunswick
Wabash Blues
Dave Ringle
Fred Meinken
gold disc
RIAA
Louis Panico
Benny Goodman
Woody Herman

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