The Delta Rythm Boys
With their exciting Jubilee-style harmonizing, the Delta Rhythm Boys helped to bridge the R&B vocal groups of the 1930s and '40s and the doo wop groups of the 1950s. While they capped their early success with sophisticated renditions of traditional tunes, "Dry Bones" and Ellington's "Take the 'A' Train," in 1941, they were still singing as the rock era became dominant in the mid-'50s. They appeared on radio shows, including Amos and Andy and the Joan Davis Show, Broadway, in such shows as Sing Out the News and Hot Mikado, and numerous films, including Bing Crosby and Rita Hayworth's first movie, You'll Never Get Rich, in 1941, and Rock and Roll Revue and Rhythm and Blues Revue in 1955. The lengthy list of film shorts in which they appeared include Big Band Parade, Banquet of Melody, Choo Choo Swing, Crazy House, Easy to Look At, Follow the Boys, and Harlem Rock and Roll
The Delta Rhythm Boys were extremely flexible. In addition to recording on their own, with piano accompaniment, the quintet provided background vocals for Charlie Barnet, Mildred Bailey, Ella Fitzgerald, and Ruth Brown.
The origins of the Delta Rhythm Boys trace back to 1934 when vocalists Carl Jones, Traverse Crawford, Kelsey Pharr, and Otha Lee Gaines and pianist/arranger Rene DeKnight were students at Langston University in Langston, OK. Transferring to Dillard University, in New Orleans, in 1936, they worked with Dr. Frederick Hall as the New Orleans Quintet and the Frederick Hall Quintet.
Attracting a large following in Europe and Scandinavia in the early '50s, the Delta Rhythm Boys moved to Europe permanently in 1956. They continued to perform together until the death of Gaines on July 15, 1987.
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Dry Bones (Mono Version)
Pop - Paru chez BNF Collection le 1 janv. 1957
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The Best Of 1940-50
Jazz vocal - Paru chez Master Classics Records le 1 mai 2010
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Flickorna I Smaland
R&B - Paru chez Vintage Music le 5 avr. 2011
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Jump & Jive 'Til One O'Clock - Anthology, Vol. 2
Blues - Paru chez AMB le 1 août 2001
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Ella Fitzgerald 1936-1950 - CD A
Ella Fitzgerald, The Delta Rythm Boys
Jazz vocal - Paru chez JSP Records le 4 juil. 2006
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Come Softly to Me (Mono Version)
Pop - Paru chez BNF Collection le 1 janv. 1959
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Just A-Rockin' & A-Jivin' - Anthology, Vol. 1
Blues - Paru chez AMB le 1 juin 2001
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Tout doucement (Mono Version)
Chanson française - Paru chez BNF Collection le 1 janv. 1957
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Dry Bones / St James Infirmary (Remastered)
R&B - Paru chez CHILLS ´N FEVER le 12 janv. 1962
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J'aime Paris au mois de mai (feat. Christian Bellest et son orchestre) (Mono Version)
Chanson française - Paru chez BNF Collection le 1 janv. 1960
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Negro spirituals à danser (Mono Version)
Pop - Paru chez BNF Collection le 1 janv. 1962
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The Best of The Delta Rhythm Boys
Gospel - Paru chez Vintage Jukebox le 6 mars 2020
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Swingin' Spirituals (Mono Version)
Jazz - Paru chez BNF Collection le 1 janv. 1959
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