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Performed by: McKenzie and Condon's Chicagoans Full Song Title: Nobody's Sweetheart Recorded in: December 1927 Flip side of: https://youtu.be/o7RrFNvG--Q McKenzie and Condon's Chicagoans was a jazz band from Chicago, led by banjo player Eddie Condon and sponsored by singer and comb player Red McKenzie. Their four recordings in December 1927 were important influences on early Chicago style jazz. The group got together in 1962 for a reunion, to record the album Chicago and All That Jazz. Pee Wee Russell replaced Frank Teschemacher, who had died in 1932, on the clarinet, and Bob Haggart filled in for the retired bassist Jim Lanigan. Trombonist Jack Teagarden joined the group for the sessions. Members: Eddie Condon – banjo Bud Freeman – tenor saxophone Gene Krupa – drums Jim Lanigan – bass Jimmy McPartland – cornet Mezz Mezzrow – cymbals Frank Teschemacher – clarinet Joe Sullivan – piano I hope you enjoy this as much as I have. Best wishes, Stu ______________________ Please Note: I do not claim copyright or ownership of the song played in this video. All copyrighted content remains property of their respective owners.

About Red McKenzie

William 'Red' McKenzie was an American jazz vocalist and musician who played a comb as an instrument. He played the comb-and-paper by placing paper, sometimes strips from the Evening World, over the tines and blowing on it, producing a sound like a kazoo.

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