Irving Aaronson
50 top tracks
Irving Aaronson
50 top tracks
Albums

The Essential Mario Lanza
Irving Aaronson

49 Essential Cole Porter Classics
Irving Aaronson

The Words & Music Of Cole Porter
Irving Aaronson

Wonderful Nonsense : Fun Songs of The Roaring Twenties
Irving Aaronson

Bullets Over Broadway
Irving Aaronson

1920's Classics
Irving Aaronson

50 Roaring Hits of 1920s
Irving Aaronson

The Great Gatsby, Classic Songs from the 20's & 30's
Irving Aaronson

Odd Numbers Of The 1920's
Irving Aaronson

1928
Irving Aaronson

The Great 1920s & Swingin' Gatsby 20s Classics - 100 Classic Speakeasy Jazz Hits from the G
Irving Aaronson

Vintage Hollywood Classics, Vol. 14: The Great Love Stories (Recorded 1950-1957)
Irving Aaronson
Biography
Born in New York, USA, Irving Aaronson learned piano from Alfred Sendry at the David Mannes School for music. His piano performances by the age of 11 could be heard in silent movie theaters (called nickelodeons)....Read more on Last.fm
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Born in New York, USA, Irving Aaronson learned piano from Alfred Sendry at the David Mannes School for music. His piano performances by the age of 11 could be heard in silent movie theaters (called nickelodeons).
During the 1920s and the 30s, he directed two big bands and recorded with different record companies. The first group that was formed under his name was the Versatile Sextette in the early 1920s, later renamed or renewed under the name of the Crusaders Dance Band. In 1925, it was with this band that his first ever compositions were recorded with an underground record company.
The band having success signed with the Victor label company where prior to their second music publication the band name was changed to Irving Aaronson and his Commanders. In 1926, they thus made their second album release, the first with the Victor recording company. During the period of time that they were signed under the label Victor (from 1926 to 1929), the band got a lot of success creating the well known Let's Misbehave, in 1927, and by Irene Bordoni's side, they appeared in Cole Porter's Broadway show, in 1928.
Through the years, the band saw a number of good musicians such as Phil Saxe, Joe Gillespie and later to be known as band leaders were Artie Shaw, Gene Krupa and Tony Pastor.
In 1935, he was the lead performer in the radio program Irving Aaronson Orchestra on NBC. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Irving+Aaronson">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
