Victor Arden and Phil Ohman, along with Their Orchestra, were an American jazz and pop music group based in the United States. In the 1920s and 1930s, they recorded several notable singles including "Hallelujah / Sometimes I'm Happy" (1927), "Lover Come Back to Me! / Marianne" (1929), "Fine and Dandy / Can This Be Love" (1930) and "The Sleepy Town Express / The King's Horses" (1931). They also released albums such as Selections From "Good News" / Selections From "Funny Face" (1928). The orchestra served as the pit band for Broadway shows like Lady, Be Good (1924), Tip-Toes (1926) and Spring Is Here (1929).
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White New York Jazz of the 1920s
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