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The Dorsey Brothers/Various Artists/Red Nichols: Jimmy Dorsey, Red Nichols, Tommy Dorsey.
Personnel: Bobby Davis (vocals, clarinet, reeds, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Ed Kirkeby, Arthur Hall, John Fell Ryan, Charles Hart (vocals); Tommy Fellini (banjo); Joe Breck, Arthur Hand (violin); Stan King (kazoo, drums); Sam Ruby (reeds, tenor saxophone); Arnold Brillhardt, Eddie Brown, Fud Livingston, Jack Hill, Jimmy Dorsey (reeds); Adrian Rollini (baritone saxophone, piano, 6-string bass); Chelsea Quealey, Roy Johnston, Billy Keyes, Frank Cush, Bill Moore Lucky Seven Band, Red Nichols, Sylvester Ahola (trumpet); Abe Lincoln, Ivan Johnston, Herbert Winfield, Jerry Colonna, Tommy Dorsey (trombone); Seldon Hammond (tuba); Jack Russin, Joe Herlihy, Ted Black, Irving Brodsky (piano); Herb Weil, Jimmy Wilson (drums).
Liner Note Authors: Chris Albertson; Paul Burgess.
Recording information: New York, NY (01/19/1925-07/15/1927).
Directors: George Nickerson; Arthur Hand. In The Roaring Twenties, Vol. 2 Music Dorsey Brothers In The Roaring Twenties, Vol. 2 Songs | 1. | Charleston - (with California Ramblers) |
| 2. | Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue - (with California Ramblers) |
| 3. | Crazy Words, Crazy Tune - (with California Ramblers) |
| 4. | Collegiate - (with California Ramblers) |
| 5. | Miss Annabelle Lee - (with California Ramblers) |
| 6. | Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie - (with California Ramblers) |
| 7. | Manhattan - (with California Ramblers) |
| 8. | When the Moon Shines on Coral Gables - (with California Ramblers) |
| 9. | Stockholm Stomp - (with California Ramblers) |
| 10. | State and Madison - (with Joe Herlihy And His Orchestra) |
| 11. | Keep Smilling at Trouble - (with California Ramblers) |
| 12. | Sweet Man - (with California Ramblers) |
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