The Travelers was a pseudonym for the The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra. |
Title | Recording Date | Recording Location | Company |
Am I Blue?
(Harry Akst / Grant Clarke) |
4-3-1929 | New York, New York | Okeh 41259 |
Baby, Oh! Where Can You Be?
(Ted Koehler/ Frank Magine) |
4-3-1929 | New York, New York | Okeh 41260 |
Begging For Love
(Irving Berlin) | 7-30-1931 | New York, New York | Melotone 12227 |
Breakaway
(Gottler / Mitchell / Con Conrad) |
4-3-1929 | New York, New York | Okeh 41260 |
Can This Be Love?
(Swift / James) |
11-7-1930 | New York, New York | Harmony 1242-H |
Dream A Little Dream Of Me
(Kahn / Schwandt / Andree) |
2-26-1931 | New York, New York | Melotone 12148 |
Fine And Dandy
(Swift / James) |
11-7-1930 | New York, New York | Okeh 41471 |
I Apologize
(Hoffman / Goodhart / Nelson) |
7-30-1931 | New York, New York | Melotone 12227 |
I Can Make Most Anything, But I Can't Make A Man
(Bloom / Young) |
11-7-1930 | New York, New York | Okeh 41471 |
I Can't Get Mississippi Off My Mind
(Joe Young / Harry Akst) |
7-30-1931 | New York, New York | Melotone 12230 |
I've Got A Sweet Somebody
(Ryan / Handman) |
2-26-1931 | New York, New York | Melotone 12148 |
Parkin' In The Moonlight
(Tobias / O'Flynn / DeRose) |
7-30-1931 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6164 |
Sweet And Hot
(Jack Yellen / Harold Arlen) |
2-26-1931 | New York, New York | Melotone 12148 |
You Said It
(Jack Yellen / Harold Arlen) | 2-26-1931 | New York, New York | Melotone 12113 |
Artist | Instrument |
Bunny Berigan | Trumpet |
Arnold Brilhart | Clarinet, Alto Saxophone |
Tony Colucci | Banjo |
Jimmy Dorsey | Clarinet, Alto Saxophone |
Tommy Dorsey | Trombone |
Alfie Evans | Alto Saxophone |
Bud Freeman | Tenor Saxophone |
Louis Garcia | Trumpet |
Irving Kaufman | Vocals |
Stan King | Drums |
Scrappy Lambert | Vocals |
Eddie Lang | Guitar |
Charlie Margulis | Trumpet |
Glenn Miller | Trombone |
Paul Mason | Tenor Saxophone |
Leo McConville | Trumpet |
Bill Moore | Trumpet |
Arthur Schutt | Piano |
Hank Stern | Tuba |
Wes Vaughan | Vocals |