That's How Rhythm Was Born
The Boswell Sisters
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The Boswell Sisters
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Popular Jazz vocal group during the 1930's. Martha, Connie, and Vet perfected a mix of rhythm and harmony that would define Jazz vocal groups to come and influence The Andrews Sisters and dozens of other "Sister" acts, both Black and White, along with The Mills Brothers, Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra, and Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, ( as well as current groups The Pfister Sisters and The Stolen Sweets.) From New Orleans, they were classically trained and switched over to jazz as they grew up along with the form. Read more on Last.fm
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More info...Also from this album: Benjamin And Daisy,Alone At Night,Meeting Daisy,The Hummingbird,Sunrise On Lake Pontchartrain,Postcards,Bethena (A Concert Waltz),Dying Away,Mr. Button,Some Things You Never Forget,Meeting Again,Nothing Lasts,It Was Nice to Have Met You,Stay Out of My Life,Little Man Oti,Love Returns,Daisy's Ballet Career,Love In Murmansk,Mr. Gateau,Children's Games,Arabeske for Piano in C Major Op. 18,Submarine Attack,Basin Street Blues,Growing Younger,A Date Which Will Live in Infamy,Dear Old Southland,A New Life,Freight Train Blues,Ostrich Walk (feat. Bix Beiderbecke),Out of Nowhere
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Concord Records
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Related Labels: Concord Picante (subsidiaries), Concord Concerto (subsidiaries), Stretch Records (subsidiaries), Peak Records (subsidiaries)