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The Clevelanders - In A Little Town Called Home

2010-10-24 2 Dailymotion

The Clevelanders was one of the dozens of Harry Reser pseudonyms. Reser was regarded by some as the best banjoist of the 1920s. He played with midwestern dance bands, relocating to Buffalo, New York in 1920. Arriving in Manhattan the following year, he became an in-demand session musician during the early 1920s. In 1925, he found fame as the director for NBC's Clicquot Club Eskimo Orchestra, continuing with that weekly half-hour until 1935. At the same time, he also led other bands using pseudonyms. "Harry Reser and His Six Jumping Jacks," with vocals by Tom Stacks, were the zany forerunners to comedy bands like Spike Jones and His City Slickers. Reser remained active in music for the rest of his life, leading TV studio orchestras and playing with Broadway theatre orchestras. He wrote several instructional books for the banjo, guitar, and ukulele. In 1965. This lovely record was made in 1929. Vocal by Frank Luther.

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