Harvard Dance Club Aces - For You, Just You, My Baby

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The Harvard Dance Club Aces, a pseudonym for a studio band, play "For You, Just You, My Baby". Rust says this is a Harry Bidgood group, but to me the band sound far too good to be one of his.

two trumpets/ trombone/ ?Laurie Payne - alto sax, baritone sax/ second alto sax/ tenor sax/ violin/ piano, celeste/ guitar/ string bass/ drums, vibraphone/ Billy Scott-Coomber - vocals

Broadcast Super Twelve 3237-B
1181-1
Recorded in London on c. Tuesday, 23rd August 1932
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Harry Bidgood was a top-class arranger who later worked for Jack Payne (who rated him very highly). He was perfectly capable of a recording like this, but it does sound more like a Jay Wilbur, and both Wilbur & Bidgood were working together from this period when Crystalate took over Vocalion.
The sax solo is likely to be by Reg Pink, who was one of Bidgood's (and Wilbur's) regular men at this time.

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I agree.. It's a proper arrangement, whereas Bidgood used stock arrangements..Difficult to work out who it might be, but my best guess Sydney Kite

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