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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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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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sound, often with a strong use of tuba. During his Victor period, he recorded two long playing "Program
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throughout the 1920s. His first 26 sides, made at Rainbo
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1529:"Brunswick matrix 28Ch-29Ch. The one I love belongs to somebody else / Isham Jones Orchestra ; Al Jolson - Discography of American Historical Recordings"
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641:" Isham Jones Rainbo Orchestra March 17, 1920
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This group were hits, but written by other composers:
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1274:"Isham Jones Biography"
513:"Feeling That Way" 1930
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