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  1. Ab 1924 leitete er eine Teilformation der California Ramblers, die Little Ramblers, und zwischen 1926 und 1927 wurde er bekannt mit den Goofus Five, benannt nach dem von Rollini gespielten seltenen Instrument Goofus (Couesnophon).

  2. Rollini submitted his resignation to the Ramblers (where he was replaced by bass saxist Spencer Clark and later by bassist-tubist Ward Lay), and agreed to join Elizalde, along with fellow Ramblers Quealey, Felline, Russin, and (later) Davis, in 1927, and stayed until September 1928.

  3. Specialised on bass sax for several years. To London in December 1927 to join Fred Elizalde at the Savoy Hotel, other than two brief vacations in the USA (spring 1928 and winter 1928) he remained in London until December 1929. Returned to New York, joined Bert Lown's Orchestra and remained until spring 1931. Short spell playing in a re-formed ...

  4. 10. Sept. 2023 · Adrian Rollini and His Tap Room Gang: 1927-1928” (Released in 2004) – This compilation showcases Rollinis recordings with his renowned Tap Room Gang. It exhibits the band’s tight arrangements, lively performances, and Rollinis exceptional musicianship.

  5. Adrian Francis Rollini. Profil: American jazz multi-instrumentalist who played the bass saxophone, piano, vibraphone, and many other Instruments. born 28 June 1904, New York City, New York, USA. died May 15, 1956, Homestead, Florida, USA. Brother of Arthur Rollini. He was a member of the California Ramblers (1922-1926) Seiten: Wikipedia. Gruppen:

  6. When Adrian Rollini made the trip to England, it was to join Fred Elizalde’s dance orchestra in London. Elizalde had a contract to provide the music at one of London’s top hotels, the Savoy. Elizalde came from a wealthy family that had its roots in the Basque region of Spain but had made its fortune running sugar plantations in the ...

  7. Compilation, Remastered. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2006 CD release of "1924-1927 - Their Hottest Titles Recorded For The Pathe And Plaza Labels" on Discogs.