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  • 17 years ago
In this case, Keating appears to be a pseudonym for Albin's band. All of Albin's records were recorded in New York City. His first recording was August 5, 1926 and his last (on the Crown label) was recorded in April 1931. It was a good society band that could swing when they wanted. Bill Cody did almost all of the vocals on the later Crown releases. Other vocalist's included Jack Lord, Scrappy Lambert, Sammy Fain ('the Crooning Composer'), Paul Small, and even vocalist Annette Hanshaw recorded "Cooking Breakfast For The One I Love" He played long engagements at New York's Pennsylvania Hotel & the Edgewater Beach Hotel during 1930 and 1931. The vocal here is credited to Tom Frawley, actually a pseudonym for Bill Cody.
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