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clarinet [uncredited], flute [uncredited], alto saxophone [uncredited], tenor saxophone [uncredited], baritone saxophone [uncredited] Arthur Brooks
clarinet [uncredited], flute [uncredited], alto saxophone [uncredited], tenor saxophone [uncredited], baritone saxophone [uncredited] Unknown Artist
clarinet [uncredited], flute [uncredited], alto saxophone [uncredited], tenor saxophone [uncredited], baritone saxophone [uncredited] Unknown Artist
double bass [uncredited], tuba [uncredited] William Woods
drums [uncredited] Unknown Artist
guitar [uncredited] Charlie Palloy
leader Meyer Davis
piano [uncredited] Claude Thornhill
trombone [uncredited] Unknown Artist
trumpet [uncredited] Manny Weinstock
trumpet [uncredited] Unknown Artist
violin [uncredited] Bruce Yantis
violin [uncredited] Lew Conrad
Recorded on November 23, 1933, N-Y (USA).

Side A also issued on Japanese Columbia J-1803.

Side B also issued on Australian Parlophone A-3834 (as Tampa Blue Orchestra).

Violinst Joe Venuti is possibly present on this session.

Palloy's presence as the guitarist is evident due to the fact that he sang on the last title of the November 23 of 1933 session On A Steamer Coming Over (What Could We Do?).
Matrix / Runout: W152563 -1 (Side A)
Matrix / Runout: W152564-1 (Side B)