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Joe Venuti

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Aliases
The Joe Venuti Blue Four
Joe Venuti and His Blue Four
Joe Venuti and His Blue Six
Joe Venuti and His New Yorkers
Joe Venuti & His New Yorkers
Joe Venuti and His Orchestra
Joe Venuti Orchestra
Joe Venuti Quartet
Joe Venuti's Blue Four
Joe Venuti's Rhythm Boys
Joe Venuti and The Venuti Trio
Real name
Giuseppe Venuti
Born
September 16, 1903
Died
August 14, 1978
Country
United States
IPI
00031800818 11 works
Affiliation
ASCAP
Comments
Jazz violinist and composer. from South Philadelphia
Member of
4 Giants of Swing
Four Instrumental Stars
All Star Californians
Family
Joe Sgro Cousin
Related
Jimmy Dorsey Trumpet, clarinet and alto sax in The Blue Five
Carl Weston Member of Joe Venuti band
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Releases

Singles

Title Performer Release date Label
After You've Gone Eddie Lang - Joe Venuti with their Orchestra 1936 Decca
Auf Wiedersehen, My Dear John Laurenz with Joe Venuti, His Violin and Orchestra July 1946 Pan American
Because My Baby Don't Mean "Maybe" Now! Joe Venuti and His New Yorkers with Ed. Lang August 5, 1928 OKeh
Chant of the Jungle Joe Venuti and His New Yorkers - Vocal Refrain Smith Ballew 1929 OKeh
Ciribiribin (They're So in Love) Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters with Joe Venuti and His Orchestra October 1939 Decca
Dancing with Tears in My Eyes - The Kiss Waltz Joe Venuti's New Yorkers - Hotel Pennsylvania Music October 1930 Parlophone
Danny Boy Joe Venuti 1948 Tempo [US1]
Deep down South - Wasting My Love on You Bix Beiderbecke's Orchestra - Joe Venuti Orchestra 1930 Victor
Dinah Joe Venuti's Blue Four June 15, 1928 OKeh
Doing Things Joe Venuti–Eddie Lang with accompaniment by F. Signorelli September 1928 Victor
Doin' Things Joe Venuti & Eddie Lang with Arthur Schutt 1927 OKeh
Eeny Meeny Miney Mo Joe Venuti and His Orchestra 1935 Columbia [US]
Farewell Blues Eddie Lang - Joe Venuti and Their All Star Orchestra 1931 Vocalion [US]
Gather Lip Rouge While You May Joe Venuti and His Orchestra 1933 Melotone
Goin' Home Joe Venuti's Blue Four 1929 OKeh
Hey! Young Fella! Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang's Blue Five 1933 Columbia [EMI]
I'm in Seventh Heaven Joe Venuti and His New Yorkers - Vocal Refrain Smith Ballew 1929 OKeh
I Must Be Dreaming Joe Venuti & His New Yorkers June 25, 1928 OKeh
I've Found a New Baby Joe Venuti's Blue Four 1931 OKeh
Jig Saw Puzzle Blues Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang's Blue Five June 1933 Columbia [US]
Kickin' the Cat Joe Venuti's Blue Four August 15, 1927 OKeh
Little Girl Joe Venuti's Rhythm Boys July 1931 Columbia [US]
Lonely Troubadour - That Wonderful Something Ed. Loyd and His Orchestra - Joe Venuti and His New Yorkers 1929 Parlophone
Mellow as a Cello Joe Venuti and His Blue Four December 1935 Decca
Moonglow Joe Venuti and His Orchestra 1933 Banner [US1]
My Man from Caroline Joe Venuti and His Orchestra November 14, 1930 Victor
Old Pigeon-Toed Joad Tony Romano – Tempo Symphonette conducted by Joe Venuti January 1948 Tempo [US1]
Pardon Me Pretty Baby (Don't I Look Familiar to You) Joe Venuti's Blue Four July 1931 OKeh
Penn Beach Blues Joe Venuti's Blue Four February 1928 OKeh
Promises Joe Venuti & His New Yorkers 1930 OKeh
Ragging the Scale Joe Venuti's Blue Four 1930 OKeh
Running Ragged Joe Venuti's Blue Four 1930 OKeh
Santa Lucia Joe Venuti 1948 Tempo [US1]
Stringing the Blues Joe Venuti & Eddie Lang 1927 Columbia [US]
Summertime Joe Venuti March 1948 Tempo [US1]
Sweet Lorraine Joe Venuti and His Blue Six 1934 Columbia [EMI]
That's the Good Old Sunny South Joe Venuti and His New Yorkers - Vocal Refrain Smith Ballew 1929 OKeh
The Hot Canary Joe Venuti and The Venuti Trio July 1949 Tempo [US1]
The Jazz Me Blues Joe Venuti and His Blue Six 1933 Columbia [EMI]
The Man from the South Joe Venuti's Blue Four September 15, 1928 OKeh
There'll Be Some Changes Made Red McKenzie & His Music Box with Venuti and Lang 1927 OKeh
Wild Cat Joe Venuti – Ed Lang March 1927 OKeh
You Made Me Love You - Apple Blossoms Miff Mole's Molers - Joe Venuti's Blue Four June 1930 Parlophone

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