The Bar Harbor Society Orchestra Rex King And His Sovereigns - Somewhere In Old Wyoming Love Vows

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Review by Rachel Hogan

The album "Somewhere In Old Wyoming Love Vows" by Bar Harbor Society Orchestra Rex King And His Sovereigns is a delightful collection of classic jazz tracks that transport listeners back to a bygone era. The music is skillfully performed by the talented musicians of the Bar Harbor Society Orchestra, led by the charismatic Rex King. The album features a mix of original compositions and covers of popular jazz standards, all of which are given a fresh and lively interpretation by the band.

The standout tracks on the album include "Wyoming Nights," a sultry ballad that showcases the smooth vocals of the lead singer, and "Love Vows," a toe-tapping swing number that features some impressive solo work on the saxophone. The album also includes a number of instrumental tracks, such as "Rex's Riff" and "Sovereign Swing," which highlight the band's virtuosity and tight musicianship.

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Album: Somewhere In Old Wyoming Love Vows
Rating: 5.0

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Love Vows
Somewhere In Old Wyoming

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Catalog Numbers

5089-C

Labels

Clarion

Listen online

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  • online luisteren
  • lyssna på nätet
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • ouvir online
  • escuchar en línea
  • ascolta in linea
  • écouter en ligne
  • online anhören

Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

Notes

  • A is actually by Ben Selvin And His Orchestra
  • B is actually by Lou Gold And His Orchestra

About The Bar Harbor Society Orchestra Rex King And His Sovereigns

Name Vars

  • Bar Harbor Orch.
  • Bar Harbor Orchestra
  • Bar Harbor Society Orch.
  • Bar Harbor Society Orchestra
  • The Bar Harbor Society Orch.

Aliases

  • Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra
  • The Dixie Stompers
  • The Louisiana Stompers
  • Hal Kemp And His Orchestra
  • California Ramblers
  • Fred Rich And His Orchestra
  • The Knickerbockers
  • The Southern Serenaders
  • Broadway Nitelites
  • The Radiolites
  • Oriole Dance Orchestra
  • Ben Selvin & His Orchestra
  • Majestic Dance Orchestra
  • Al Lynch And His Orchestra
  • Synco Jazz Band
  • Golden Gate Orchestra
  • Willard Robison & His Orchestra
  • Cloverdale Country Club Orchestra
  • Roy Collins' Dance Orchestra
  • Hollywood Dance Orchestra
  • Ted Wallace & His Orchestra
  • Manhattan Dance Makers
  • Earl Randolph's Orchestra
  • New Synco Jazz Band
  • Joseph Samuels' Jazz Band
  • Lou Gold And His Orchestra
  • Mills Musical Clowns
  • Harold Lem And His Orchestra
  • Fletcher Henderson's Collegians
  • Ed Parker And His Orchestra
  • Carolina Club Orchestra
  • The Columbia Photo Players
  • Ed Loyd & His Orchestra
  • The Baltimore Bell Hops
  • University Six
  • Broadway Music Masters
  • Ernie Golden And His Orchestra
  • Sam Lanin And His Orchestra
  • Rudy Marlow And His Orchestra
  • Tampa Blue Jazz Band
  • Buddy Campbell & His Orchestra
  • The Dixie Players
  • The Astorites
  • The Badgers
  • Sam Lanin & His Orchestra
  • The Rangers
  • Nathan Glantz And His Orchestra
  • Newport Society Orchestra
  • Dale's Dance Orchestra
  • University Sextette
  • Kensington Serenaders
  • Jack Pettis And His Band
  • Adrian Schubert's Salon Orchestra
  • La Palina Broadcasters
  • Embassy Dance Band
  • Chicago Redheads
  • Tuxedo Dance Orchestra
  • Seven Brown Babies
  • The Arkansas Travellers
  • Sam Lanin And His Dance Orchestra
  • The Broadway Revelers
  • Vincent Richards And His Orchestra
  • Ted White's Collegians
  • The Yankee Ten Orchestra
  • Johnny Walker & His Rollickers
  • Ed Blossom And His New Englanders
  • Arthur Ross & His Westerners
  • Jack Marshall's Orchestra
  • Musical Comedy Orchestra
  • Manhattan Musicians
  • Paul Sanderson And His Orchestra
  • Mayflower Serenaders
  • Smilin' Sam's Dixie Strutters
  • Kolster Dance Orchestra
  • The Bostonians
  • Don Carlos & His Rumba Band
  • Teddy Raph And His Orchestra
  • Club Wigwam Orchestra
  • The Saxopators
  • Perley Stevens And His Orchestra
  • Atlanta Merrymakers
  • House Orchestra
  • Louis Katzman's Dance Orchestra
  • Duke Of Harlem & His Flunkies
  • Ed Black And His Band
  • Wonder Sextette
  • Dan Crawford's Syncopators
  • The University Orchestra
  • Rex King And His Sovereigns
  • The Virginia Creepers
  • Palace Garden Orchestra
  • The Stokers Of Hades
  • Ted Williams And His Famous Players
  • The Musical Comrades
  • Oriole Serenaders
  • Bob Willard's Orchestra
  • Roy Carroll And His Orchestra
  • Georgia Moonlight Serenaders
  • Roy Carroll And His Sands Point Orchestra
  • Lloyd Hall And His Orchestra
  • Mickie Alpert & His Orchestra
  • Buddy Fields And His Orchestra
  • Louis Katzman And His Orchestra
  • Selvin's Boardwalk Orchestra
  • Harry's Thieves Of Sleep
  • Beeda Dance Orchestra
  • Paramount Novelty Orchestra
  • Paramount Jazz Band
  • Jazzazza Jazz Band
  • Walter Remsen And His Orchestra
  • D'Orsay Dance Orchestra
  • California Wanderers
  • The Boardwalk Orchestra
  • Carolina Collegians
  • The Goofus Washboards
  • Halkin's Dance Band
  • Los Toreros Músicos
  • The Dixie Boys
  • Rich-Tone Orchestra
  • Lynn Cowan And His Boulevard Theatre Orchestra
  • St. Louis Low Downs
  • The Broadway Strollers
  • Henderson's Wonder Boys
  • Harmony Dance Orchestra
  • Lester Moller's Music
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Summary by Rachel Hogan

"Somewhere In Old Wyoming Love Vows" is a must-have album for fans of classic jazz and swing music. The Bar Harbor Society Orchestra Rex King And His Sovereigns have created a timeless collection of tracks that will appeal to both seasoned jazz aficionados and casual listeners alike. The album is a testament to the enduring appeal of this genre of music, and a fitting tribute to the musicians who continue to keep it alive and vibrant.