Tag: Ray Noble
From the Record Shelves #295 – I’d Rather Be a Beggar with You – I have a weakness for sentimental songs, under the condition that they are delivered with a reasonably high grade of honesty. Fortunately, there were a handful of singers that could do that in the (…) read more and listenread more and listen
From the Record Shelves #169 – High Society Blues – There is no doubt that the jazz music born in the US was superior to the European attempts in the beginning, and it still may be so today, but around 1930 England was a competitor to American dance music (…) read more and listenread more and listen
From the Record Shelves #141 – Let’s Face the Music and Dance. We had a seven pieces orchestra from about 1983-1995 called The Absalon Orchestra. This tune was one of our hits. When we started we were only five and the idea was to play my arrangements of jazz tunes (…) read more and listenread more and listen