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...Oliver has played better trumpet than on this one . . . "Peggy" by McKinney's Cotton Pickers--a good example of the playing of the band which introduced powerful ensemble work to jazz . . . "New Orleans Twist"--even though the arrangement is swiped from "Black Magic" which he did for Casa Loma (Brunswick), the trumpet playing of Bunny Berigan and Wingy Mannone makes this Gene Gifford worth getting...
John P. Newton, of New Brunswick, N. J., S.M. Rutgers '40; Albert C. Ringelstein, of New York, N. Y., S.M. Virginia Polytechnic Institute '38; Wallace H. Robinson Jr., of Washington, D. C., S.B. Virginia Polytechnic Institute '40; August T. Rossano, of New York, N. Y., S.B. M.I.T. '38; Irving M. Saffitz, of Buffalo, N. Y., B.E.E. Cornell '40; Morris Silberman, of Baltimore, Md., S.B. Georgia School of Technology...
...idea that every band in the country would not only carry an arrangement of it, but re do that arrangement every year or so. Nor did he suspect that it would put a band in top favor because if its recorded rendition (Isham Jones with his 1929 Brunswick recording...
...listen to Louis Armstrong's (Vocalion) disc for what most critics consider to be the greatest solo work on "Stardust," and Benny Goodman's (Victor) for the top orchestral rendition. Unusual versions are Art Tatum's fast but flashy pianistics (Decca), the binging of the one and only Crosby (Brunswick), and movie star Anita Louise's harp pluckings for Royale
...David A. Wells prize of $500 for outstanding original research in economics by Harvard students and recent graduates has been awarded this year to Dr. John G. B. Hutchins, instructor in Economics at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N. J., the University announced yesterday...