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Ben Bernie And All The Lads
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Ben Bernie Frank Prince


Name of a Ben Bernie band that recorded for Columbia in 1933.

In 1925, Ben Bernie used the same name as alias for Ben Bernie And His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra when it was featured in an early sound movie by Lee de Forest, called Ben Bernie And All The Lads. That earlier ensemble included pianist Oscar Levant and saxophonist Jack Pettis and usually performed at the Hotel Roosevelt in New York City.

ALBUMS


Ben Bernie & All The Lads*
You Gotta Be A Football Hero / This Is Romance
1933, Shellac, 10", Blu, Columbia, ,
Big Band
Ben Bernie And All The Lads
Marching Along Together / We Won't Have To Sell The Farm
1933, Shellac, 10", Blu, Columbia, ,
Novelty
Ben Bernie And All The Lads
Ain't That Marvelous (My Baby Loves Me) / The Duke Is On The Bat Again
1933, Shellac, 10", Blu, Columbia
Ben Bernie And All The Lads
Shanghai Lil / Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf?
1933, Shellac, 10", Blu, Columbia
Ben Bernie And All The Lads
So This Is Susie? / Mickey Mouse And Minnie's In Town
1933, Shellac, 10", Blu, Columbia

APPEARANCES +


Various
Another Ride On The Runaway Train - More Classic Tunes & Tales To Grow Up With
2000, CD, Comp, Jasmine Records
Various
Good Old Days Call, Vol. 1
1981, LP, Mono, Promo, Rococo Records (5)
Various
The Treasury Of Beloved Film Music Early Talkie Days (1929-1938)
1961, 3xLP, Comp + Box, Columbia