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Ben Selvin
Ben Selvin
American bandleader
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Tommy Dorsey
Tommy Dorsey
American big band leader and musician
2
Axel Stordahl
Axel Stordahl
American arranger, orchestra leader
3
Jimmy Dorsey
Jimmy Dorsey
American clarinetist, alto saxophonist, bandleader, and composer, brother of Tommy Dorsey
4
Paul Weston
Paul Weston
American pianist, arranger, composer, and conductor
5
Jo Stafford
Jo Stafford
American singer (1917-2008)
6
Edythe Wright
Edythe Wright
American singer
7
Ben Pollack
Ben Pollack
American musician
8
Irving Mills
Irving Mills
American music publisher, singer, lyricist, and jazz artist promoter
9
Chick Bullock
Chick Bullock
American singer
10
Adrian Rollini
Adrian Rollini
American musician
11
Black Stone Cherry
Black Stone Cherry
American rock band
12
The Ataris
The Ataris
band
13
The Juliana Theory
The Juliana Theory
band
14
The Buckinghams
The Buckinghams
band
15
Charlie Poole
Charlie Poole
American musician
16
New Lost City Ramblers
New Lost City Ramblers
musical group
17
Henry Burr
Henry Burr
Canadian singer, radio performer and producer
18
Joe Venuti
Joe Venuti
jazz violinist
19
Annette Hanshaw
Annette Hanshaw
American singer
20
Glenn Miller
Glenn Miller
American big band musician, arranger, composer and bandleader (1904-1944)
21
Hootie & the Blowfish
Hootie & the Blowfish
American rock band
22
John Reis
John Reis
American musician
23
Kitty Kallen
Kitty Kallen
American singer (1921-2016)
24
Maddox Brothers and Rose
Maddox Brothers and Rose
band that plays country music
25
Lovedrug
Lovedrug
band that plays indie rock
26
3 Inches of Blood
3 Inches of Blood
Canadian heavy metal band
27
Jesse Stone
Jesse Stone
American rhythm and blues musician and songwriter
28
The Offspring
The Offspring
punk band from the United States
29
Johnny Horton
Johnny Horton
American country music, honky tonk and rockabilly singer and musician, songwriter
30
Jack Purvis
Jack Purvis
American musician
31
Yellowcard
Yellowcard
American pop punk/alternative rock band
32
Dorsey Burnette
Dorsey Burnette
American rockabilly musician
33
Original Dixieland Jass Band
Original Dixieland Jass Band
American jazz band
34
Irving Kaufman
Irving Kaufman
American singer
35
Johnny Burnette
Johnny Burnette
American musician
36
Slint
Slint
band
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Benny Goodman
Benny Goodman
American jazz musician, band leader
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Wilbur Sweatman
Wilbur Sweatman
American musician
39
Third Eye Blind
Third Eye Blind
American alternative rock band
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B.G.
B.G.
American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor from Louisiana
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Blues Traveler
Blues Traveler
American rock band
42
Killdozer
Killdozer
band
43
Dead Can Dance
Dead Can Dance
Australian-British musical project by Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry
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Amen
Amen
American hardcore punk-influenced band
45
Secondhand Serenade
Secondhand Serenade
American rock band; acoustic rock band, led by vocalist, pianist and guitarist John Vesely
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Davey Havok
Davey Havok
American singer
47
Vernon Dalhart
Vernon Dalhart
American country music singer
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David S. Ware
David S. Ware
jazz musician
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Loverboy
Loverboy
Canadian rock band
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Bleeding Through
Bleeding Through
American metalcore band
51
Moby Grape
Moby Grape
American rock group from the 1960s
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MGMT
MGMT
American band
53
The Pied Pipers
The Pied Pipers
American popular singing group (formed in the late 1930s)
The California Ramblers
band

The California Ramblers

Intro
band
Genres
Music

The California Ramblers were an American jazz group that recorded hundreds of songs for many different record labels throughout the 1920s. Four members of the band – Red Nichols, Jimmy Dorsey, Tommy Dorsey, and Adrian Rollini – went on to front big bands in later decades.

The band was formed in 1921 by banjoist Ray Kitchenman. Its members were from Ohio but chose the name California Ramblers. The band was instantly successful and were one of the most prolific recording groups in the 1920s.

In late 1924 the Ramblers signed a contract with Columbia Records and then, in conjunction with their manager Ed Kirkeby, agreed to waive all royalties to Columbia for the right to record for other companies under pseudonyms. They recorded for nearly every independent label in the U.S., Canada, and the UK, using over 100 unique aliases.