Albert Brunies and his Halfway House Orchestra - Love Dreams (1928)

greatly by Brunies' playing style. Brunies himself seems to have undergone a stylistic transition in the late '20s, showing an understanding of the Paul Whiteman concepts of orchestrating jazz, even going as far as to toss in a few Bix Beiderbecke licks. Much less is known about his playing style by the '50s, as the Biloxi group did very little recording. The most famous members of the Brunies clan were trombonist and bandleader George Brunies, who later shaved his name down to Georg ...
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