The Revelers Victor Light Opera Company - Gems From Tip Toes Merry Merry
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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I Was Blue | ||
When Do We Dance | ||
Every Little Note | ||
My Own | ||
That Certain Feeling | ||
It Must Be Love | ||
Sweet And Low-Down | ||
These Charming People | ||
Looking For A Boy | ||
Little Girl |
Catalog Numbers
35772Labels
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Formats
- Shellac
- 12"
- 78 RPM
Notes
"For best results use Victrola Tungs-tone Needles"About The Revelers Victor Light Opera Company
The Revelers were an American quintet (four close harmony singers and a pianist) popular in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The members of the original Shannon Four came to New York, each seeking a musical education and a career. They were introduced to one another when the Victor company organized them into a quartet to make popular recordings.
The quartet, organized in 1918 as 'The Shannon Four,' masqueraded under more than a dozen names and appeared on 16 commercial radio programs, and at one time appeared on national radio networks for four hours a week. Individual members of the quartet also did solo work on other radio programs, including the Atwater Kent, General Motors, Mobil Oil, and RCA Victor programs. For a time, the quartet plus their accompanist were billed as either the Palmolive Revelers or the Raleigh Rovers.
Three of the four singers (Shaw, James and Glenn) remained together from the start and only once was the accompanist changed.
Name Vars
- Los Revellers
- The Revelers
- The Revellers
Aliases
- The Singing Sophomores
- Shannon Four
- The Merrymakers
- Shannon Quartet
- Acme Male Quartet
- The Florida Four
Members
- Franklyn Baur
- Lewis James
- Charles Harrison
- Ed Smalle
- James Melton
- Wilfred Glenn
- Elliott Shaw