Jean Goldkette & His Orchestra

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My Pretty Girl 02:39 Tools
Sunday 03:00 Tools
In My Merry Oldsmobile 02:24 Tools
Dinah 02:59 Tools
That's What Put The Sweet In Home Sweet Home 02:51 Tools
I'm Looking Over A Four-leaf Clover 03:15 Tools
Clementine (From New Orleans) 03:04 Tools
Forgetting You 03:28 Tools
I'm Gonna Meet My Sweetie Now 00:00 Tools
Idolizing 02:49 Tools
I Didn't Know 02:49 Tools
She's Funny That Way 03:28 Tools
I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover 03:17 Tools
Slow River 03:05 Tools
So Tired 03:21 Tools
Hoosier Sweetheart 02:58 Tools
Clementine 03:07 Tools
Where The Lazy Daisies Grow 03:21 Tools
That's What Puts the "Sweet" in Home Sweet Home 02:52 Tools
Don't Be Like That 02:55 Tools
Just Imagine 00:00 Tools
A Lane In Spain 03:10 Tools
Sunny Disposish 02:42 Tools
that's what puts the sweet in home sweet home 00:00 Tools
Clementine (From New Orleans) - Remastered 1989 00:00 Tools
Painting The Clouds With Sunshine 03:12 Tools
Tip Toe Through The Tulips 03:04 Tools
Lonesome And Sorry 02:51 Tools
Cover Me Up With Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Birmingham Bertha 02:51 Tools
Look At The World and Smile 02:51 Tools
My Ohio Home 02:57 Tools
What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry 02:51 Tools
Gimme a Little Kiss, Will Ya? Huh? 02:51 Tools
Tip-Toe Thru the Tulips with Me (Gold Diggers of Broadway) 02:33 Tools
Don't Be Angry With Me 02:49 Tools
I'd Rather Be The Girl In Your Arms 02:57 Tools
Charleston 02:42 Tools
Just One More Kiss 02:49 Tools
Sorry And Blue 03:12 Tools
Blue River 03:27 Tools
Remember 02:49 Tools
Hush-a-Bye 03:27 Tools
Proud of a Baby Like You 02:49 Tools
Drifting Apart 03:03 Tools
It's The Blues 02:33 Tools
Take A Good Look At Mine 02:33 Tools
My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now 02:33 Tools
Gimme A Little Kiss, Will Ya, Huh¿ 02:39 Tools
I'd Rather BeThe Girl In Your Arms 02:28 Tools
Varsity Drag 02:44 Tools
It Had To Be You 02:28 Tools
Who? 03:03 Tools
Always 02:28 Tools
Sunday - Jean Goldkette & His Orchestra 02:28 Tools
So Tired [*] 02:28 Tools
Just a Little Kiss from a Little Miss 02:28 Tools
After I Say I'm Sorry 02:33 Tools
Rosetta 1928 00:30 Tools
Sunny Disposishion 02:28 Tools
Clementine - From New Orleans 00:30 Tools
Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey 02:50 Tools
Roses 02:50 Tools
Idolizing (Take 1) 02:50 Tools
Here Comes The Show Boat 02:33 Tools
Look At The World And Smile 1927 02:33 Tools
A Lane In Spain 1927 02:33 Tools
Sweet Gerogia Brown 02:43 Tools
Blue Skies 02:33 Tools
Gimme A Little Kiss 02:33 Tools
That's Just My Way Of Forgetting You 02:33 Tools
Sunny Disposih 02:33 Tools
Idolizing (Take 2) 02:33 Tools
Hush-a-Bye, Baby (feat. Bix Beiderbecke) 02:33 Tools
Slow River (Take 1) 02:33 Tools
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John Jean Goldkette (18 March 1893–March 24, 1962) was a jazz pianist and bandleader born in France. Goldkette spent his childhood in Greece and Russia, and emigrated to the United States in 1911. He led many jazz and dance bands, of which the best known was his Victor Recording Orchestra of 1924–1929, which included, at various times, Bix Beiderbecke, Hoagy Carmichael, Chauncey Morehouse, Jimmy Dorsey, Tommy Dorsey, Bill Rank, Eddie Lang, Frankie Trumbauer, Pee Wee Russell, Steve Brown, Joe Venuti, and arranger Robert Ginzler among others. Vocalists included the Keller Sisters and Lynch. In his Jazz Masters of the Thirties, Rex Stewart, a member of Fletcher Henderson's band at the time, writes that the Goldkette band's innovative arrangements and strong rhythm made it the best dance band of its day and "the first original white swing band in jazz history". Jean Goldkette was also the Music Director for the Detroit Athletic Club for over 20 years, and co-owned the legendary Graystone Ballroom with Charles Horvath, who also performed with the Goldkette Victor Band in its early years. He owned his own entertainment company, 'Jean Goldkette's Orchestras and Attractions, working out of the still-standing Book-Cadillac Hotel in Detroit. He co-wrote the song "It's the Blues (No. 14 Blues)" which was recorded in Detroit, Michigan and released on Victor. In 1927, Paul Whiteman, the controversially self-proclaimed "King of Jazz," hired away most of Goldkette's better players due to Goldkette not being able to meet the payroll for his top-notch musicians. Goldkette later helped organize McKinney's Cotton Pickers and Glen Gray's Orange Blossoms, which became famous as the Casa Loma Orchestra. In the 1930s he left jazz to work as a booking agent and classical pianist. In the mid-1930s, Jean filed for bankruptcy, showing over $200,000 in debts, and only $.40 in assets. In 1939, he organized the American Symphony Orchestra which debuted at Carnegie Hall. He married Lee McQuillen, a native of New York City. Frankie Laine worked as Goldkette's librarian, and lived with the Goldkettes while in New York.[citation needed] He moved to California in 1961, and the following year died in Santa Barbara, California, of a heart attack, aged 69. He took a taxi to the hospital by himself, and died that same day. He is buried in the Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.