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Abe Lyman (Abraham Simon Lymon, August 4, 1897 - October 23, 1957) was a popular bandleader from the 1920s to the 1940s. He made recordings, appeared in films and provided the music for numerous radio shows, including Your Hit Parade. Abe learned to play the drums when he was young, and at the age of 14 he had a job as a drummer in a Chicago café. Around 1919, Abe was regularly playing music with two other notable future big band leaders, Henry Halstead and Gus Arnheim in California. Abe and his brother Mike changed their last name to Lyman because they both thought it sounded better In Los Angeles Mike opened the Sunset, a night club popular with such film stars as Mary Pickford, Norma Talmadge, Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd. When Abe’s nine-piece band first played at the Sunset, it was a success, but the club closed after celebrities signed contracts stating they were not to be seen at clubs. For an engagement at the Cocoanut Grove in The Ambassador Hotel on April 1, 1922, Abe added a violinist and saxophonist. Opening night drew a large crowd of 1500 guests in the Cocoanut Grove, plus another 500 more outside. After the band cut their first record under the local label Nordskog, they moved a year later to Brunswick Records where they made many recordings. The Lyman Orchestra toured Europe in 1929, appearing at the Kit Cat Club and the Palladium in London and at the Moulin Rouge and the Perroquet in Paris. Abe Lyman and his orchestra were featured in a n
Roaring 20's Revue Vol. 1
The Naughty 1920s: Red Hot & Risque Songs of the Jazz Age, Vol. 2
The Classic Roaring '20s
Empire Boardwalk Jazz & Blues
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Jazz Age Chronicles Vol. 6: The Song Hits of 1926
Roaring '20s Jazz
Abe Lyman’s California Orchestra (1930’s Dance Jazz Band) [Brunswick Disc Recordings] [Recorded 1930- 1932] [Encore 4]
Abe Lyman’s California Orchestra (1930’s Dance Jazz Band) [Brunswick Disc Recordings] [Recorded 1932- 1934] [Encore 5]
The Big Broadcast, Volume 2: Jazz and Popular Music of the 1920s and 1930s
Abe Lyman's California Orchestra (1920’s Dance Jazz Band) [Brunswick Disc Recordings] [Recorded 1926] [Encore 1]
Yes! We Have No Bananas : Original Charleston from the Roaring Twenties (1923-1930)