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  1. Francesco Saverio „Frank“ Guarente (* 5. Oktober 1893 in Montemiletto, Italien; † 21. Juli 1942 in New York City) war ein italienisch-amerikanischer Jazz-Trompeter, Komponist und Bandleader.

  2. The star and leader of the band was trumpet player Frank Guarente. Guarente was originally from Italy but his family moved to Allentown, Pennsylvania in 1910 and then to New Orleans in 1914. In New Orleans, he began to play professionally while absorbing the styles of the city and taking trumpet lessons from

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    A New Kind Of Man With A New Kind Of Love ...
    5-10-1924
    Columbia 136-D
    Aggravatin’ Papa (Roy Turk / J. Russel ...
    1-29-1923
    Columbia A3825
    Are They Pickin’ On Your Baby? (James / ...
    6-20-1925
    Columbia 407-D
    A Year From Today (from “New York ...
    9-6-1929
    Harmony 1010-H Diva 3010-G
  3. Starsolist und Leiter der Band war der Trompeter Frank Guarente. [1] Im Jahr 1922 gingen die Georgians auf Europatournee und schlossen sich danach wieder dem Specht Orchestra an. Frank Guarente gründete nach dieser Tournee seine eigene Band unter der Bezeichnung The New Georgians, die in der Schweiz Aufnahmen als Frank Guarente's ...

  4. Der Trompeter Frank Guarente war wohl der erste außerhalb der USA geborene Musiker dessen Schaffen größeren Einfluss auf die Jazzgeschichte sowohl inner- wie außerhalb Amerikas hatte. Ab 1922 nahm Guarente u.a. mit seiner Gruppe The Georgians in den USA auf - ab 1926 spielte er auch in renommierten, europäischen Tanzkapellen.

  5. Francisco Saverio "Frank" Guarente (October 5, 1893, Montemiletto, Italy - July 21, 1942, New York City) was an American jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader. Guarente received formal training in music while in Italy, and emigrated to America in 1910, settling in Allentown, Pennsylvania, where a brother of his lived.

  6. Frank Guarentesīs World Known Georgians were playing in Switzerland during the months of March through November of 1926. These Records where only released in Switzerland on the Kalophon label. Also See:

  7. From 1922, Phil’s band played at New York’s Hotel Alamac, but some of the musicians also played as the Georgians in the hotel’s night club, the Congo Room. They were led by trumpeter Frank Guarente, who was born in Italy but whose family settled in New Orleans in 1914. There Gaurente took lessons from King Oliver and later toured with ...