Fess Williams And His Royal Flush Orchestra
50 top tracks
Fess Williams And His Royal Flush Orchestra
50 top tracks
Albums

Baby, How Can It Be? (Songs Of Love, Lust And Contempt From The 1920s And 1930s)
Fess Williams And His Royal Flush Orchestra

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Fess Williams And His Royal Flush Orchestra

Baby, How Can It Be?, Vol. 2
Fess Williams And His Royal Flush Orchestra

That's what I call sweet music
Fess Williams And His Royal Flush Orchestra

Robert Crumb's 'That's What I Call Sweet Music'
Fess Williams And His Royal Flush Orchestra

Down in the Basement
Fess Williams And His Royal Flush Orchestra

Sentimental Journey 31
Fess Williams And His Royal Flush Orchestra

Sentimental Journey 38
Fess Williams And His Royal Flush Orchestra

Public Domain Jazz
Fess Williams And His Royal Flush Orchestra

Down in the Basement: Joe Bussard's Treasure Trove of Vintage 78s (1926-1937)
Fess Williams And His Royal Flush Orchestra

Down in the Basement: Joe Bussard's Treasure Trove of Vintage 78s 1926-1937
Fess Williams And His Royal Flush Orchestra

R. Crumb's 'That's What I Call Sweet Music' - American Dance Orchestras of the 1920s
Fess Williams And His Royal Flush Orchestra
Biography
Fess Williams and his Royal Flush Orchestra was from 1926 to 1930 the main band of clarinetist Fess Williams (10 April 1894 — 17 December 1975)....Read more on Last.fm
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Fess Williams and his Royal Flush Orchestra was from 1926 to 1930 the main band of clarinetist Fess Williams (10 April 1894 — 17 December 1975).
In 1926 Williams formed the Royal Flush Orchestra. The popular hot jazz outfit held residency at Harlem's Savoy Ballroom for most of its life and recorded on the Victor, Vocalion, Gennett, Okeh, Brunswick, Champion, and Harmony labels. Williams, Frank Marvin, and Perry Smith supplied vocals. The flamboyant Williams typically performed wearing a white suit and top hat.
In 1928 Williams traveled to Chicago where he temporarily fronted Dave Peyton's band at the Regal Theatre. Calling the group Fess Williams and His Joy Boys, he recorded two sides with them for Vocalion. The Royal Flush Orchestra continued to operate in his absence, and in 1929 he returned to New York to resume his duties.
The Royal Flush Orchestra recorded its last side in 1930.
Orchestra members
Ralph Bedell - Drums
Ollie Blackwell - Banjo
Ralph Brown - Alto Saxophone
Emanuel Casamore - Tuba
Emanuel Clark - Trumpet
Henry Duncan - Piano
Felix Gregory - Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone
Bobby Holmes - Clarinet, Alto Saxophone
David "Jelly" James - Trombone
Lockwood Lewis - Clarinet, Alto Saxophone
Frank Marvin - Vocals
Otto Mikell - Clarinet, Alto Saxophone
Andy Pendleton - Banjo
Walter "Fats" Pichon - Piano
Kenneth Roane - Trumpet
Perry Smith - Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Vocals
George Temple - Trumpet
Clinton Walker - Tuba
Professor Stanley Williams - Alto Saxophone, Clarinet, Vocals, Leader <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Fess+Williams+And+His+Royal+Flush+Orchestra">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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