George Olsen
George Edward Olsen Sr. (March 18, 1893 – March 18, 1971) was an American musician and bandleader. Born in Portland, Oregon, Olsen's orchestra's debut hotel engagement came at the Multnomah Hotel in Portland. He then made the cross-county transition to Broadway, appearing in Kid Boots (1923), the Ziegfeld Follies of 1924, Ziegfeld Follies of 1925, and Good News (1927). George Olsen and his orchestra were in Eddie Cantor's 1928 Broadway hit Whoopee!, and in the 1930 movie version. In the Follies George met a singer, Ethel Shutta, who sings and dances memorably in Whoopee!, and they married, appearing together in nightclubs and on radio. They had two children, George Jr. and Charles; following a divorce, Olsen opened a restaurant in Paramus, New Jersey. Olsen and Shutta were heard on the Oldsmobile Program on CBS radio in 1933. He also was an orchestra leader for The Jack Benny Program on radio. Olsen signed with Victor in 1924 and remained as one of Victor's most popular bands until 1933 when he signed with Columbia. He stayed with Columbia through January, 1934. He recorded a single session in 1938 for Decca, and one final date for the rare Varsity label in 1940. Olsen's bands produced few stars. Singer-saxophonist Fred MacMurray passed through in 1930 on his way to eventual movie stardom, recording a vocal on I'm in the Market for You. Olsen's long-time alto saxist and singer, Fran Frey, with his distinctive, reedy bass-baritone, was perhaps the best known Olsenite until he left in 1933 for a career as a music director in radio. In 1936, Olsen became leader of Orville Knapp's band after Knapp died in a plane crash. Olsen was chosen to lead the band by Knapp's widow. Morale problems plagued the group, and in 1938, after many musicians had already left, the group disbanded. A resident of Paramus, New Jersey, Olsen ran a popular local restaurant there on Paramus Road for many years before he died there on March 18, 1971. According to John S. Wilson in The New York Times, reviewing a retrospective of Olsen's recording "George Olsen and His Music" on RCA-Victor, in 1968, Olsen had a restaurant in Paramus, NJ called "George Olsen's". Wilson noted that "Olsen is there every day greeting guests at lunch and dinner... In the background, the original George Olsen records of the Twenties play softly. After his divorce from Shutta, Olsen married Claralee Pilcer. |
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Recordings (Results 201-225 of 247 records)
Company | Matrix No. | Size | First Recording Date | Title | Primary Performer | Description | Role | Audio |
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Victor | BS-74796 | 10-in. | 1/11/1933 | Underneath the arches | George Olsen and his Music ; Ethel Shutta | Jazz/dance band, with female vocal solo | director | |
Victor | BS-74797 | 10-in. | 1/11/1933 | Vas villst du haben? | George Olsen and his Music ; Ethel Shutta | Jazz/dance band, with female vocal solo and male vocal ensemble | director | |
Victor | D8VB-4103 | 10-in. | 12/21/1948 | She's a corn-fed Indiana gal | Drugstore Cowboys ; Jack Lathrop | Male vocal solo, with mixed vocal trio and instrumental ensemble | songwriter | |
Victor | [Trial 1924-04-18-05] | 10-in. | 4/18/1924 | Sally Lou | George Olsen and his Music | Jazz/dance band | leader | |
Victor | [Trial 1924-04-18-06] | 10-in. | 4/18/1924 | Hottest man in town | George Olsen and his Music | Jazz/dance band | leader | |
Columbia | 140240 | 10-in. | 1/13/1925 | A sun-kist cottage | 14 Virginians ; Ace Brigode | Jazz/dance band | composer | |
Columbia | 142160 | 10-in. | 5/6/1926 | You need someone to love | Broadway Bellhops ; Jack Wilson | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo | songwriter | |
Columbia | W143622 | 10-in. | 3/8/1927 | Stop it—I love it | Clarence Badger ; Robert Mueseler | Male vocal duet, with piano | songwriter | |
Columbia | W152435 | 10-in. | 7/11/1933 | Lou'siana lullaby | George Olsen and his Music ; Ethel Shutta | Jazz/dance band, with female vocal solo | leader | |
Columbia | W152436 | 10-in. | 7/11/1933 | The last round up | George Olsen and his Music ; Joe Morrison | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo | leader | |
Columbia | W152437 | 10-in. | 7/11/1933 | Rollin' on our roller skates | Bob Borger ; George Olsen and his Music ; Jack Gifford ; Bob Rice | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal trio | leader | |
Columbia | W152438 | 10-in. | 7/11/1933 | Let's make up | George Olsen and his Music ; Joe Morrison | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo | leader | |
Columbia | W152469 | 10-in. | 8/18/1933 | This time it's love | George Olsen and his Music ; Joe Morrison | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo | leader | |
Columbia | W152470 | 10-in. | 8/18/1933 | Bless your heart | George Olsen and his Music ; Joe Morrison | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo | leader | |
Columbia | W152471 | 10-in. | 8/18/1933 | Everything I have is yours | George Olsen and his Music ; Joe Morrison | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo | leader | |
Columbia | W152472 | 10-in. | 8/18/1933 | Let's go Bavarian | George Olsen and his Music ; Ethel Shutta | Jazz/dance band, with female vocal solo and male vocal trio | leader | |
Columbia | W152481 | 10-in. | 9/7/1933 | Me for you forever | George Olsen and his Music ; Joe Morrison | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo | leader | |
Columbia | W152482 | 10-in. | 9/7/1933 | Savage serenade | Bob Borger ; George Olsen and his Music ; Jack Gifford ; Bob Rice | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal trio | leader | |
Columbia | W152483 | 10-in. | 9/7/1933 | It's only a paper moon | George Olsen and his Music ; Joe Morrison | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo | leader | |
Columbia | W152484 | 10-in. | 9/7/1933 | Night owl | George Olsen and his Music ; Ethel Shutta | Jazz/dance band, with female vocal solo | leader | |
Columbia | W152543 | 10-in. | 10/30/1933 | There's a home in Wyomin' | George Olsen and his Music ; Joe Morrison | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo | leader | |
Columbia | W152544 | 10-in. | 10/30/1933 | The tree Father planted for me | George Olsen and his Music ; Joe Morrison | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo | leader | |
Columbia | W152545 | 10-in. | 10/30/1933 | We were the best of friends | George Olsen and his Music ; Joe Morrison | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo | leader | |
Columbia | W152546 | 10-in. | 10/30/1933 | Sing a little low-down tune (Little Sing-A-Lee) | George Olsen and his Music ; Ethel Shutta | Jazz/dance band, with female vocal solo | leader | |
Columbia | W152547 | 10-in. | 10/30/1933 | Roll out of bed with a smile | George Olsen and his Music | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal quartet | vocalist, leader |
Citation
Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Olsen, George," accessed November 21, 2024, https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/106120.
Olsen, George. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/106120.
"Olsen, George." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 21 November 2024.
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