“After You've Gone” Coon-Sanders 1930

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“After You've Gone” Coon-Sanders 1930

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Always a great band :!:

“After You've Gone” by The Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra 1930

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https://youtu.be/G4Ou4nRtZ3A

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Fantastic rendition of one of my favorites. Thanks for posting.

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Blast you Dan- that's one of the few I don't have and now I need to find a copy... thanks, pally! :shock:
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Super record but hard to find in the UK. The second photo of the band shows a musician on the left playing what looks like a giant mandolin. Does anyone know what it is?

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gramophone-georg wrote:Blast you Dan- that's one of the few I don't have and now I need to find a copy... thanks, pally! :shock:
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epigramophone wrote:Super record but hard to find in the UK. The second photo of the band shows a musician on the left playing what looks like a giant mandolin. Does anyone know what it is?
Fabulous side! What an intriguing photo that second one is. The banner in the background bills it as C-S's Novelty Orchestra, and fittingly several instruments are most unusual. The large one to the left is obviously a bass, but despite playing myself (and loving unusual string bass instruments - e.g. I have a guitarron and a contrabass balalaika) I've never seen one like that. Also present is a harp guitar, and there's another instrument far right that looks like a mandolin but is larger.
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