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The Georgians (British band)

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The band featured his brother Bruts on second trumpet, the South African Pat Smuts on tenor saxophone, Albert Torrance on alto sax, Harold "Baby" Hood on piano, Charlie Winters on string bass and Gonella's former employer Bob Dryden on drums.
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label throughout the 1930s, scoring hits such as "Tiger Rag", "Nagasaki", "I Can't Dance I've Got Ants In My Pants", "How'm I Doing?" "The Sheik of Araby", "Oh Monah!", "Ol' Man Mose" and Gonella's signature tune
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In the 1940s, Nat Gonella formed his New Georgians who featured an extended big band, but this group lacked the swing of the smaller 1930s band.
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and his Orchestra in 1934. He had already experimented as a solo artist in small groups and with the American pianist
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but this was the first band to carry Gonella's name. In 1935, the new group made its debut at the Newcastle Empire.
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The Georgians (Nat Gonella)
Nat Gonella
Lew Stone
Garland Wilson
Parlophone
Georgia On My Mind
Louis Armstrong


"Obituary: Nat Gonella"
The Independent
Archived
Categories
British jazz ensembles
Musical groups established in 1934
1934 establishments in the United Kingdom

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