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under the band names The Oriole Terrace Orchestra and Russo & Fiorito's Oriole Orchestra. In 1927, Fiorito and Russo parted, and each continued his own band; Russo took over the old band name for recordings until 1932.
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Russo assembled his first orchestra in Chicago at the beginning of the 1920s, which had an engagement at the Oriole Terrace in Detroit. This group was conducted together with the pianist
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in Chicago and the Midwest; Some recordings were made for the labels
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Russo (left) with Fiorito in 1924 as the Oriole Orchestra.
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Russo (left) with Fiorito in 1924 as the Oriole Orchestra.
Chicago
Illinois
Chicago
Hollywood
big band
Ted Fiorito
Edgewater Beach Hotel
Aragon Ballroom
territory band
Columbia
Brunswick
Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Goo' Bye!)
Gus Kahn
Al Jolson
Woody Allen
Bullets over Broadway
ASCAP Biographical Dictionary
New York City
Jaques Cattell Press
Free scores by Danny Russo
International Music Score Library Project
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