Not a great example of this band, but I am posting it because it is one of the records that I rescued when clearing out the things my late Father had kept, and I remember him playing it and singing along with it to me as a child.
The orchestra was first assembled by Jean Goldkette, a French-born pianist, in Canada in 1927, but after losing many star players (who went on to become famous in their own right) to Paul Whiteman he re-organised it as "The Orange Blossoms" and secured work at The Casa Loma Hotel in Toronto.
In 1928, Glen Gray (one of his saxophonists, -full name Glen Gray Knoblaugh) took over and re-named the band after the hotel.
The orchestra under Gray went on performing, well into the 1940's, and became one of the "yardsticks" by which many of the early dance bands were measured.
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