Roaring 1920s: Jan Garber & His Orch. - Mamie, 1925
Jan Garber & His Orchestra - Mamie, Fox-Trot (Harry B. Smith – Jack Shilkret) with Vocal refrain, Victor 1925 (USA)
NOTE: Jan GARBER (born 1894 Indianapolis, Indiana – died 1977 in Shreveport, Louisiana) - American violinist and dance bandleader, Jan Garber started his own dance band (a quartet) in 1918 and played violin in it. He formed the Garber-Davis Orchestra in Atlanta with pianist Milton Davis from 1921-24 and after parting with Davis he formed his own band playing mostly the “hot” dance music and recording for Victor. In 1927 he moved the band to Chicago and met Canadian bandleader and saxophonist Freddie Large. He took over Large’s band, playing violin as leader, and played in Chicago and the midwest. While performing at the Trianon he received national attention when the shows were broadcast live over radio. An announcer called Garber “The Idol of the Airwaves”. The 1924-1929 period of Garber’s band’s activity is considered by Jazz Age connoisseurs as his heyday. Garber was h
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