Orquesta De Los Bohemios Alegres - Aurora / Tequila - 1941 Okeh Records
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Orquesta De Los Bohemios Alegres
00:00 - Aurora
02:34 - Tequila
1941 Okeh Records
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Aurora
by Orquesta De Los Bohemios Alegres
Spottswood list the matrix number as 30774-1.
This 78 is from the Okeh label.
Label Vocalion
Catalog Number 9412
Matrix Number 30774-1
Recording Format 78
Composer Roberti, Roberto - Lago, Mario
Genre Fox Trot
Subjects instrumental, orchestra
Performer Orquesta De Los Bohemios Alegres
Performer Listed on Media Orquesta De Los Bohemios Alegres
Composer Roberti, Roberto - Lago, Mario
Recording Format 78
Recording Date 06/27/1941
Condition: P
Subject instrumental, orchestra
Label Vocalion
Catalog Number 9412
Matrix Number 30774-1
Genre Fox Trot
Staff Notes: Spottswood list the matrix number as 30774-1.
This 78 is from the Okeh label.
Tequila
by Orquesta De Los Bohemios Alegres
Label Vocalion
Catalog Number 9412
Matrix Number 30773-1
Recording Format 78
Composer Gale, Bill
Genre Polka
Subjects instrumental, orchestra
Performer Orquesta De Los Bohemios Alegres
Performer Listed on Media Orquesta De Los Bohemios Alegres
Composer Gale, Bill
Recording Format 78
Recording Date 06/27/1941
Condition: P
Subject instrumental, orchestra
Label Vocalion
Catalog Number 9412
Matrix Number 30773-1
Genre Polka
Staff Notes: Spottswood list the matrix number as 30773-1.
This 78 is from the Okeh label.
This is the International Rhythm Boys.
Bill Gale
Real Name: Wasyl Gula
American violinist, band leader, and composer of Ukrainian ancestry, also known as the "Polka King" (born April 11, 1911 in New York City – died January 31, 1972 in Broward, Florida)
Having grown up in New York City's Lower East Side, Gale began to play professionally as a teenager. On his earliest recordings, from 1930, he plays violin with the Trembita Orchestra. Starting in the late 1930s, he had great success with his Bee Gee Tavern Band. Later he led well-known polka ensembles like Bill Gale And His Globe Trotters and Bill Gale And His Orchestra. From the late 1940s to 1950s, he also was the musical director and orchestra conductor of a radio show called "County Fair."
Gale recorded under dozens of aliases that he adapted to his target audiences, recording, for example, as Wasyl Gula for Ukrainians, V. Gailiaus for Lithuanians, Wiejska Balowa for Slovaks, and Brunek Grabowski for Poles. Gale himself claims to have used a total of 53 aliases.
He wrote about 1,300 songs, mostly polka and folk music, but also many advertising jingles.
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