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There are two artists named The Revelers that coincide on this artist page. (1) The Revelers was an American all-male close harmony group popular in the late 20's and early 30's. The Revelers' recordings of "Dinah", "Old Man River", "Valencia", "Baby Face", "The Blue Room", "Birth of the Blues", "When Yuba Played the Rumba on the Tuba", and many more, which became popular in the U.S. and then Europe in the late 1920's. Source: Wikipedia.org (2) The Revelers was a rock band from Cleveland, Ohio (and briefly New York City) during the years 1989-1999. The band -- which featured a...
The Leake County Revelers were a country music string band popular in the U.S. South in the 1920s and 1930s. The members were from in and around Sebastopol, Mississippi, led by fiddler Will Gilmer, with R. O. Mosley on mandolin and banjo-mandolin, Jim Wolverton on 5-string banjo, and Dallas Jones on guitar. The band was formed in 1926. They made a series of 40 recordings for Okeh Records and Columbia Records from 1927 through 1930, most recorded in New Orleans, Louisiana and Jackson, Mississippi. Their biggest hit was "Wednesday Night Waltz" backed by "Goodnight Waltz", recorded in 1927; over 195,000...
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Everybody
What Do You Think
Happy Birthday
Joyeux anniversaire
Blues Take a Holiday
Let the Good Times Roll
Birthday Dance
Happy Birthday
When Yuba plays the Rhumba on his Tuba
Jukebox Songs
Somebody's Watching Me (Original Mix)
Dinah (72)
Dinah (78)
Kidnapper
Lady, Play Your Mandolin! (1931)
Single Jeans
La Fiesta Love
La Fiesta Love
The Blue Room
Outta Sight
yuba tuba
The Lonely Room
In the Proof
La Fiesta Love
Wang Wang Blues
Being Your Clown
Texas Elementary
Nobody Would Know
La Fiesta Love
OLD MAN RIVER
Charleston (Original Mix)
Des Fois (Sometimes)
Drink Up
Do It Again