This was a group formed by guitarist Danny Cedrone, who also performed on several of Bill Haley’s Saddlemen and Comets recordings during that period. Supplemented by his popular big band, Ralph Marterie did a very close copy of this Esquire Boys arrangement and sold a million copies of the Juan Tizol-Duke Ellington standard:
The original single was issued on Rainbow 188 - Caravan (Ellington-Tizol-Mills) by The Esquire Boys with rhythm accompaniment .
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7 months ago 00:43:56 1
Look son, that is your future. | A Space Sovietwave Mix vol.1
7 months ago 00:02:17 1
Rock-A-Beatin’ Boogie [Bill Haley]
9 months ago 00:41:33 1
История Fender Telecaster.
9 months ago 00:02:19 1
1952 Esquire Boys - Caravan
2 years ago 00:02:46 1
1953 HITS ARCHIVE: Caravan - Ralph Marterie
2 years ago 00:07:11 1
Vault Sessions: Eric Johnson plays a Strat that was made for Hendrix
3 years ago 00:38:44 50
РАЗБОРЫ ГВГ, Throw VS Elserder, misery VS dispel, Throw VS misery, ВРЫВ STFU НА СЕРВ FunLine
3 years ago 00:32:45 2
Обращение к РЖД / Война Моргенштерна / Черная полоса Литвина / МИНАЕВ
4 years ago 00:01:29 4
’Rock-A-Beatin’ Boogie’ | Bill Haley & His Comets Cover | Miss Beth Belle 🎶
5 years ago 00:08:53 1
PART 2: Tommy Emmanuel plays a 1952 Esquire and Talks Chet and CGP (Vault Sessions S2:Finale)
8 years ago 00:05:28 1
Jimmie Vaughan Playing Gatemouth Brown’s 1951 Esquire!