Ross De Luxe Syncopaters

Ross De Luxe Syncopaters

Group from United States

Genres: All, jazz, spotify, dixieland, slightly streamable

About Ross De Luxe Syncopaters

The Ross De Luxe Syncopaters were a group formed sometime in 1927, in Miami, Florida. The group broke up in 1928 after playing for two weeks in Brooklyn, New York at the Rosemont. Lineup: Robert Cloud - Alto Saxophone Eddie Cooper - Trombone Earl Evans - Tenor Saxophone, Vocals Richard Fulbright - Tuba Edmond Hall - Alto Saxophone, Clarinet Melvin Herbert - Trumpet Frank Houston - Drums, Vocals Robert "Cookie" Mason - Trumpet, Vocals Margaret Miller - Vocals Alonzo Ross - Piano, Vocals, Leader Casper Tower - Banjo, Vocals On August 22, 1927, the Victor label recorded the Ross DeLuxe Syncopators in Savannah, Georgia, playing the following tunes, all with Robert Cloud credited as composer/arranger - "Don't You Wanna Know?", "Skad-O-Lee" (later aka: "Stack-O-Lee"), "Monia" (aka: "You Gotta Know How To Love", co-composer: Melville Herbert), "Baby Stop Teasin' Me", "Lady Mine", and "Florida Rhythm". Two other tunes were recorded on the same date. "Believe Me, Dear" (aka: "The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise", which was credited to C. Mason (possibly Robert "Cookie" Mason), and someone named 'Claud' (the French pronounciation of which is "Cloud" - Robert Cloud?). The other song was "Mary Bell", a tune credited to Casper Tower, another of the band members.

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Ross De Luxe Syncopaters — Top 1 songs

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Ross De Luxe Syncopaters Don't You Wanna Know
Don't You Wanna Know