The members of Ben Pollack's band had been left stranded in New York City when Pollack quit. After breaking up, the band regrouped without Pollack in New York in 1934 with the saxophonist Gil Rodin, Pollack's former right hand man, as leader. They played for Red Nichols on the "Kellogg College Prom" radio show, and subsequently recorded under the name of their singer Clark Randall.A year later the band ditched Randall to try to make it on their own. When Rodin decided he didn't want to be the fr...
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