Roaring 20s: Carl Fenton Orch. - Brown Eyes Why Are You Blue




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Roaring 20s: Carl Fenton Orch. - Brown Eyes Why Are You Blue

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From Wikipedia: The Carl Fenton Orchestra (AKA "Carl Fenton's Orchestra") was a title given to Brunswick Records studio bands through the 1920s. The name was invented by Brunswick music director Walter Gustave "Gus" Haenschen shortly after taking the position for their brand-new American division. Later, the name was taken by violinist Rudy Greenberg. Haenschen, whose own name was considered ill-suited for commercial recordings, haphazardly chose the name "Fenton" after the town of Fenton, Missouri, near his hometown of St Louis, Missouri. He attended Washington University. Recording: Carl Fenton & His Orch. - Brown Eyes Why Are You Blue?, Brunswick 1926

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