Lou Gold Orchestra - My Baby Just Cares For Me

  • 14 years ago
Gold was most active in New York as a composer, pianist and leader during the mid-20s and early 30s. It was an all-White band active mostly in studio recordings, and using several pseudonyms for the different labels. Many of the very same sidemen who had formerly played with Glantz, the Lanins, and Schubert in the studios made up the Gold Orchestra. In 1932, he and his wife Doris A. Mabel (Reynolds) Gould, relocated to Miami, Florida, where he played at the Triton Hotel on Miami Beach for seven years. Lou died in 1950. During his life, he had worked with such men as Benny Goodman, Vincent Lopez, Tommy Dorsey, Abe Lyman, and many others. This great record was made in 1929. Vocal by Irving Kaufman.