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Walkin' The Dog
Words and music by "Slap" White, Guy Shrigley and Shelton Brooks
Six Brown Brothers
Recorded June 22, 1916
Victor 18140
Alto saxophone - Fred Brown , Tom Brown / Baritone saxophone - Alec Brown / Bass saxophone - Vern Brown / Tenor saxophone - William Brown, Harry Fink
Six Brown Brothers were a popular sextet of saxophonists. Originally, the group was composed primarily of male siblings who worked under the leadership of their brother Tom. They recorded for the Emerson, Columbia, and Victor record companies. The group's wide-ranging repertoire included ragtime, marches, operatic arias, and comical-novelty selections such as "Chicken Reel." The sextet's rich and harmonious timbre blended the sounds of the saxophone family from soprano to baritone, supported by the buoyant rhythm of the bass saxophone.
Walkin' The Dog
Words and music by "Slap" White, Guy Shrigley and Shelton Brooks
Six Brown Brothers
Recorded June 22, 1916
Victor 18140
Alto saxophone - Fred Brown , Tom Brown / Baritone saxophone - Alec Brown / Bass saxophone - Vern Brown / Tenor saxophone - William Brown, Harry Fink
Six Brown Brothers were a popular sextet of saxophonists. Originally, the group was composed primarily of male siblings who worked under the leadership of their brother Tom. They recorded for the Emerson, Columbia, and Victor record companies. The group's wide-ranging repertoire included ragtime, marches, operatic arias, and comical-novelty selections such as "Chicken Reel." The sextet's rich and harmonious timbre blended the sounds of the saxophone family from soprano to baritone, supported by the buoyant rhythm of the bass saxophone.