-40%

King of Jazz: PAUL WHITEMAN's Vernon Country Club Orchestra 1922 Sheet Music

$ 42.23

Availability: 86 in stock
  • Condition: Condition Issues - See Item Description

    Description

    This is a rare piece of sheet music for the song "THE FLAPPER" ("She Rules the World To-Day") featured by PAUL WHITEMAN and his Vernon Country Club Orchestra .....
    Biography: PAUL WHITEMAN (
    1890
    — 1967)
    was an
    American bandleader, called the “King of Jazz
    ” for popularizing a musical style that helped to introduce jazz to mainstream audiences during the 1920's and 1930's.
    Whiteman, who was originally a violinist, conducted a 40-piece U.S. Navy band
    in 1917–18 and then developed a hotel orchestra
    in California, which he took to New York City
    in 1920. He hired the best white jazz players, but he allowed little room for improvisation in his arrangements and greatly simplified jazz rhythms. He was successful as a co-composer of popular songs during the 1920's and led his orchestra in Broadway musicals.
    Whiteman commissioned George Gershwin's
    Rhapsody in Blue
    and conducted it's premiere at Aeolian Hall, New York City, in 1924, with the composer as piano soloist. Whiteman also introduced the
    Grand Canyon Suite
    (1931) by Ferde Grofe,
    who had arranged the
    Rhapsody.
    The
    Rhapsody
    became Whiteman’s theme, and he established the Whiteman Awards for compositions
    in a “symphonic jazz” style. The 1930 film
    King of Jazz
    was the first of four in which his orchestra appeared. Whiteman was the host of several national radio programs during the 1930's, wrote three books
    , and recorded extensively. His popularity waned in the late 1940's, but he came back as a television-series host in the 1950's and occasionally led bands up to the time of his death. (Britannica) ..... CREDITS: Words and Music by LEO PATTON and DAN PAULSON
    ..... DETAILS: The oversized six page piece of sheet music measures approx. 9 1/8" X 12" inches and is copyrighted 1922 by Northern and Southern Music Publishing Co., New York City ..... CONDITION: (Please Note!) There are splits at both the top and bottom seam, several small edge tears, a corner crease at the top right and moderate edge wear. Despite these flaws, this rare piece of sheet music will make a wonderful addition to the collection of any musical theatre aficionado or historian. This item will be carefully packaged in a protective sleeve and backed by stiff cardboard.