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Crazy Berlin: Lud Gluskin Orch.- Doin' The New Low Down 1929 

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Lud GLUSKIN (Ludwig Elias Gluskin) born 1898 in New York , died 1989 in Palm Springs, California, né: Ludwig Elias Gluskin.
In late 1920s and early 1930s Lud Gluskin's orchestra was the only American band who continously toured Europe (though 'homebased' in Paris, France). While their recorded output was basically of the commercial dance band variety, nearly all of the members were primarily "hot" men and could play excellent jazz. The large majority of Americans in the group were from Detroit, and the Goldkette influence is evident.
Recording: Lud Gluskin m.s. Orch.(aus dem Café Berlin), Refraingesang: Emile Christian, Howard Kennedy, Eddie Ritten - Doin' the New Low Down (McHugh/ Fields), Homocord 1929

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Комментарии : 28   
@mabel8179
@mabel8179 3 года назад
I just heard this number tonight from another video with clips of 1920s dancers. I loved it straight away. What energy and beat. Love it!
@ilonamichalakis5840
@ilonamichalakis5840 Год назад
Nachts, in den Bars und Varietés....war es ein WUNDERVOLLES, GROSSARTIGES BERLIN!!!
@jazzguy1927
@jazzguy1927 2 года назад
Do you have High Tension by Lud Gluskin? I don’t have it and have been looking for it a long time. It is not on RU-vid and has not been reissued on lp or cd.
@pwarkentin2pc
@pwarkentin2pc 16 лет назад
Another excellent number. I loved the stage photos.
@richardmoon1852
@richardmoon1852 9 лет назад
Time for this one again. Thanks.
@jourwalis-8875
@jourwalis-8875 6 лет назад
Fantastic music!
@beefnotfish
@beefnotfish 15 лет назад
God I wish I was around back then!
@arnoldmartin574
@arnoldmartin574 10 лет назад
Thank you Modeltlove, that was my grandfather. He was a helluva banjo player!
@frankgperez
@frankgperez 9 лет назад
Gracias.
@dick12235
@dick12235 11 лет назад
Beautiful. Thanks
@acerb4566
@acerb4566 15 лет назад
before the war, this city was saturated with spies! im amazed at the gutsy ones who hung on during the war! in Berlin!! sitting in cafes casually reading novels, the very picture of calm coolness! what nerve!!
@barbcard
@barbcard 16 лет назад
Hi G., I leave tomorrow for tropical London. be back 2/25. Don't know about computer access. Cheers, B
@purclassic1
@purclassic1 15 лет назад
You can:) if you look very hard in your local vintage shop Im sure you'll find something...I found a pair of shoes the women in the red cross during the 40s used to wear:)
@RatPfink66
@RatPfink66 15 лет назад
Yup. I read somewhere he was a show pit drummer in NYC, went over to France to fly planes in WW1, and just stayed. He was most popular in Germany, but lost his band in 1933 because his Jewish heritage meant he could no longer work there. That's when he returned to the US.
@skimdit
@skimdit 15 лет назад
Emile Christian was from New Orleans and played the trombone with the Original Dixieland Jazz Band's London recordings.
@busternuckles
@busternuckles 16 лет назад
Really HOT! I have this song sung by Bojangles
@dittybop12
@dittybop12 15 лет назад
What ever happened to the "old" Lowdown? I can see why it was replaced. Love the photo's> I really want a time machine now! 10 plus.
@paullindemeyer3913
@paullindemeyer3913 7 лет назад
Soloists; Eddie Ritten-t, Gene Prendergast-as, Emile Christian-tb.
@Atticus70
@Atticus70 13 лет назад
@TheLZ127 Check out the version by Irving Mills (Hotsy Totsy Gang), Doin' The New Low-Down.
@songanddancefan7724
@songanddancefan7724 4 года назад
I prefer this to Ellington's version
@jaguarjaguarjaguarja
@jaguarjaguarjaguarja 14 лет назад
Could anyone give me a link to these pics? They're purely awesome!
@MrCrowebobby
@MrCrowebobby 7 лет назад
www.google.com/search?q=doin+the+new+lowdown+lyrics&rlz=1C1JZAP_enUS696US696&oq=Doin+the+new+low+down&aqs=chrome.2.69i57j69i61j0l3.9361j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 A litle late, but...
@jg2904
@jg2904 13 лет назад
In an interview with Jon Burlingame, Jerry Goldsmith described Lud Gluskin as being intolerable and a laughingly called him a "terrible man". I still gotta thank Lud for giving Goldsmith his big break...
@barbcard
@barbcard 16 лет назад
Hot enough to melt the ice outside my door. Who's the lady in the bed or chaise lounge ca. 2:00?
@Gileohi
@Gileohi 12 лет назад
Anybody else notice the spoons at 0:24?
@pandaKrusher
@pandaKrusher 8 дней назад
2:10 what is the meaning of this
@themiddleman009
@themiddleman009 13 лет назад
yep to be around right before the american depression fun fun
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