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(March 24, 1895 β April 11, 1954) was an American dance bandleader popular in the 1920s. Born in Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania, Specht was a violinist, having been taught by his father Charles G. Specht, a violinist, organist, and bandleader in his own right.[1] He attended Combs Conservatory in Philadelphia, and led his first band in 1916,[2] which toured the Western United States during World War I. He signed with Columbia Records in 1922, playing both with a larger dance ensemble and with a smaller, more jazz-oriented unit called The Georgians. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Roll Up The Carpets - Everybody Dance!
Static Strut: Hot Dance Rarities 1922-1930
Top 70 Classics - The Very Best of Paul Specht
That's what I call sweet music - American Dance Orchestras of the 1920s - from R. Crumb's 78 rpm record collection
Show Tunes Of The 1920's Vol. 2
Electro Swing
That's What I Call Sweet Music
The Golden Era, Vol. 3
That's What I Call Sweet Music: R.Crumbs 78 rpm collection
Jazz Age Chronicles Vol. 11: The Song Hits Of 1928
Got mixed up with the boys from teapot dome
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