The Goofus Five

The Goofus Five
In 1924 Ed Kirkeby, the manager of the California Ramblers, decided to form a small group taken from the larger orchestra to play novelties and hotter jazz numbers. At first known as the Little Ramblers on its Columbia recordings, the quintet (comprised of trumpeter Bill Moore, Adrian Rollini on a goofus, pianist Irving Brodsky, banjoist Ray Kitchingman who was soon replaced by Tommy Felline, and Stan King on drums and kazoo) also recorded for Pathe as the Five Birmingham Babies and, most...
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Song List: Poor Papa (He's Got Nuthin' at All), I Wonder What's Become...
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Various Artists As Good as It Gets: Jazz Early Days, Vol. 2
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Song List: Everybody Stomp, Since My Best Gal Turned Me Down, Willie t...
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