Jazz / Orchestral Pop; Standards; Sweet Bands; Torch Songs
Recorded: 1928-1933
Gus Arnheim's five year residence at the Cocoanut Grove marked a period of its highest popularity; his name was synonymous with the Grove. What has now become known as the "West Coast Sound" was particularly apparent in Arnheim's presentation. The driving rhythms and hot solo breaks of the New York band were contrary to a smoother, sweeter, more refined style of playing in L.A. This style had a strong emphasis on the sax and reed sections, with a more held back melody line. He began recording with OKeh Records [1927 1929] but it wasn't until his contract with Victor Records in 1929 that the real Arnheim sound emerged. Heard on this CD are vocals by Joan Crawford, Bing Crosby, Fred MacMurray, Shirley Ross, Russ Columbo and Eddie Cantor.
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