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Shown on this page are artists and bands who perform in the Jazz Age 1920’s style. Please visit YouTube and their personal web pages for more songs and videos.

Allan Dodge’s Sundodgers
"With My Guitar And You"
(Mort Harris-Edward Heyman-Ted Snyder, 1930)

This is Allan Dodge (on the left) of the original R Crumb and His Cheap Suit Serenaders performing some nice 1920s tunes on YouTube. Check out their web site here.

The Bratislava Hot Serenaders
"Livin’ In The Sunlight, Lovin’ In The Moonlight"
(Al Sherwin-Al Lewis, 1930)

From Slovakia, The Bratislava Hot Serenaders play this 1930 Ben Bernie arrangement of "Livin’ In The Sunlight, Lovin’ In The Moonlight" on YouTube. See their web site here.

Ysabella Brave
"Let’s Misbehave"
(Cole Porter, Paris, 1928)

A quite creative, pleasing, and YouTube-prolific young lady, Ysabella Brave sings one of her many Cole Porter songs here. Also check out Ysabella’s version of Walter Donaldson’s "My Blue Heaven".

Click on the TV "menu" above to see more of Ysabella’s videos while on this web page.

Janet Klein and Her Parlor Boys
"The Baltimore"
(Jimmy McHugh-Irving Kahal-Dan Healy, 1927)

A hot Jazz Age 1920s tune from Janet and her Parlor Boys. Note Parlor Boy and former English mod rocker Ian Whitcomb ("You Turn Me On", 1965) on accordion in the background. See Janet’s web site here.

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