Ben Bernie & His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra-I'm In Love Again

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Ben Bernie (1891-1943) was a jazz violinist and radio personality, often introduced as The Old Maestro. By the age of 15 he was teaching violin, but this experience apparently diminished his interest in the violin for a time. He returned to music doing vaudeville, appearing with Phil Baker as Baker and Bernie, but he met with little success until 1922 when he joined his first orchestra. Later, he had his own band, "The Lads". He toured with Maurice Chevalier and also toured in Europe. His films include "Love And Kisses" (1937), "Wake Up And Love" (1937), "Stolen Harmony" (1935), and "Shoot The Works" (1934). He also wrote the songs Sweet Georgia Brown, Who's Your Little Whozis, I Can't Believe It's True, Holding My Honey's Hand, A Bowl Of Chop Suey And Yooey, After The Dance Was Over, Was Last Night The Last Night?, Ain't That Marvelous (My Baby Loves Me), and Strange Interlude. This excellent record was made in 1927. Vocal by Ben Bernie, Scrappy Lambert and Billy Hillpot.