Guitar intro to the first tune, Ted Fio Rito's I Never Knew (that roses grew, until I met you). 1935 Thanks a Million, Dave's vocal and trumpet reminiscent of Bobby Hackett - this was one Bobby's favorites. Dave introduced a talented entertainer who was often his guest at Angelica's, where The Dave Whitney Band played for many years, Christine Fawson, on trumpet and vocals.
Louis's Hot Five with No One Else But You, was followed by examples of more famous trumpeters: a tune synonymous with Clyde McCoy, Sugar Blues. Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass What Now My Love. Dick Cathcart's Singing The Blues, from Pete Kelly's Blues (in the 50's.)
What's better than one great trumpeter? Two - Christine and Dave together, playing What Now My Love, and an instrumental theme used in the soundtrack for the 1936 Charlie Chaplin movie Modern Times, Smile. Written by Charlie Chaplin, it didn't become famous until the 1950's when John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons added the lyrics and title, and Nat King Cole amongst others popularized it. Christine sings Smile with intense emotion.
But there was more. Dave and Christine duet on You're Just In Love, and Avalon - Christine playing trumpet and scatting the vocals. The Preacher, great trumpet duet, backed by the lively rhythm boys. There was a request for Earl "Fatha" Hines' Rosetta, from a lady named Rosetta in the audience, Jon sneaking in many other tunes on guitar. He was featured with the rhythm section on It Might As Well Be Spring, Mark Carlsen's string bass solo clearly heard by the attentive audience. This crowd doesn't talk while the music is playing! String bass introduced I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket for the quartet- Easter was just around the corner.
They closed with both trumpets on a barn-burning Swing that Music and What a Wonderful World sung by Christine. An inveterate entertainer, we can always count on Dave's small groups to deliver fine Classic Jazz, as they did tonight, and on his Big Band for some great Swing! Watch for them on the Calendar. Marce
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