Six Brown Brothers - For Me And My Gal My Fox Trot Girl

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Review by Carlos Gutiérrez

The album "For Me And My Gal My Fox Trot Girl" by Six Brown Brothers is a wonderful collection of vintage jazz music that is sure to transport listeners back to the early 1900s. The band's signature sound, characterized by their use of saxophones and other brass instruments, is on full display throughout the album.

The opening track, "For Me And My Gal," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its upbeat tempo and catchy melody. Other standout tracks include "My Fox Trot Girl," which features a lively saxophone solo, and "At The Jazz Band Ball," which showcases the band's impeccable sense of rhythm and timing.

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Artist: Six Brown Brothers
Album: For Me And My Gal My Fox Trot Girl
Rating: 4.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
My Fox Trot Girl
For Me And My Gal

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Catalog Numbers

18310

Labels

Victor

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

Companies

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Notes

  • Saxophone Sextette
  • Side A from "From Here to Shanghai" and "For Me and My Gal"

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): E 18310A 4
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): S 18310B 3 2

About Six Brown Brothers

The Six Brown Brothers who recorded for Victor and Emerson between 1914 and 1920 evolved from a saxophone quartet in the 1906 edition of Ringling Brothers Worlds Greatest Shows. 1. Tom Brown 2. Percy Brown 3. Vern Brown 4. Alec Brown 5. Fred Brown 6. William Brown Another musician who is possibly on all the 1911-1920 discs is Harry Fink (1889-1951), who was born Harry Finklestein in Poland but used the name Harry Brown. The Six Brown Brothers emphasis on hot repertoire was another big factor in their rise to fame, but, despite the titles of some of their pieces (for example, Lazy Jazz Waltz, Smiles and Chuckles (A Jazz Rag), and Sweet Jazz o Mine), their released discs contain very little that approximates jazz, except for Toms variation on the melody of That Moaning Saxophone Rag, his bluesy reading of one of the strains of Down Home Rag, and some playful duets with brother Fred on various tunes (foreshadowing the Clyde Doerr-Bert Ralton duets on the records of Art Hickmans Orchestra in 1919-20). Their main influence on jazz seems to have been indirect, via the popularizing of the saxophone. They were primarily theatrical entertainers, on a different track from the cabaret and dance bands whose music coalesced into the jazz of the 1910s and 1920s.

Name Vars

  • Six Brown Brothers -- Saxophone Sextet
  • Six Brown Brothers-Saxophone Sextet
  • The Six Brown Brothers
  • Žemaičių Sekstetas

Members

  • Harry Finkelstein
  • Guy Shrigley
  • Harry Cook
  • James \"Slap Rags\" White
  • Charles Clapp
  • Tom Brown
  • William Brown
  • Harry Brown
  • Fred Allen
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Summary by Carlos Gutiérrez

"For Me And My Gal My Fox Trot Girl" is a must-listen for fans of vintage jazz music. Six Brown Brothers' talent and musicianship are evident in every track, making this album a true gem of the genre.