1920s Theater Organ Music Of Jesse Crawford-- I Love To Hear You Singing
1920s theater organ music of Jesse Crawford - I Love To Hear You Singing @Pax41 vintage music Jesse Crawford - I Love to Hear You Singing recorded 5/6/1929 In the 1920s, he became well-known, and was dubbed the of "Poet of the Organ" for his style of playing ballads. In 1921, the Balaban and Katz theatre chain hired Crawford to Chicago to play its 29-rank Wurlitzer in the Chicago Theatre. Next, Crawford was hired as the organist at Grauman's Million Dollar Theatre in Los Angeles, playing a large Wurlitzer theatre organ. From 1926 to 1933, he performed at New York City's Paramount Theater, with his wife Helen (also an organist) playing a twin organ console. After some recordings for the small local Autograph Records label, Crawford made a series of records for the Victor Records label which proved very popular with record buyers. He had hits such as "Rose Marie", "Valencia" and "Russian Lullaby". Other popular songs included "At Dawning" and "Roses Of Picardy". #1920smusic #1920songs #vintagemusic

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