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| Discography - Jimmy and Joe Loss |
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| The other discographies on this website, apart from the Nat Gonella discography, cover vocal performances by Jimmy. This one covers all the records he made with Joe Loss, not just the vocals. Prior to joining Joe Loss Jimmy had recorded with Percy Chandler and had worked with Percival Mackey. Jimmy Mesene was a good guitarist and he recorded with Joe Loss from August 1933 to April 1934, just nine months. This was Joe Loss's first band and he went on to lead a successful dance band for many years. Where possible I have included the issue numbers of the original 78s but I have not attempted to include details of the many compilation CDs that have been released, often for short periods of time... (Much of this information has been extracted from Brian Rust's excellent British dance band discographies...Information on record labels, original release details, and recording dates has been supplied by Leon Martel... ) |
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In Autumn 1933 Jimmy was also recording vocals with George Glover, but he appears to have been used just as a vocalist on these titles whereas with Joe Loss he appears to have been a member of the band. All the recording was done in London, the band appears to have had a regular monthly date in the studio... Instruments: tp: trumpet, tb: trombone, cl: clarinet, as: alto sax, ts: tenor sax, v: violin, p: piano, ac: accordian, g: guitar, b: bass, d: drums, voc: vocal. Joe Loss' first recording date featured two Jimmy Mesene vocals: JOE LOSS AND HIS BAND from the Kit-Kat restaurant - August 16th, 1933 Bert Collier (tp), Eddie Pratt, Danny Miller (cl,as), Arthur Birkby (ts), Harry Kahn (p,ac), Jimmy Messini (g,voc), Reggie Richmond (b), Jock Greenwood (d). Happy Ending (vocal JM) / Mary Rose (waltz - vocal JM) (Edison Bell Winner - EBW 5592) September 19th, 1933 same personnel Reflections In The Water (waltz - vocal JM) / Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia (vocal JM) (EBW 5593) Under A Blanket Of Blue (vocal JM) / Isn't It Heavenly (vocal JM) (EBW 5594) October 14th, 1933 same personnel It's The Talk Of The Town (vocal JM) / You've Got Everything (vocal JM) (EBW 5607) Blue Moments (vocal JM) / Swingy Little Thingy (vocal JM) (EBW 5608) A number of entries following have (vocal JM?). This is because the discography does not include details of who the vocalist was and we have not been able to confirm that it is Jimmy by hearing the record. It is almost certain that these vocals are by Jimmy and until further evidence comes up we have assumed that they are. Nobody else is listed as a vocalist with Joe Loss over this period... November 20th, 1933 same personnel Weep No More My Baby (vocal JM) / There's A Ring Around The Moon (vocal JM) (EBW 5620) Just A Little Grey-Haired Lady (vocal JM) / Louisiana Lullaby (vocal JM?) (EBW 5621) When He Tried To Kiss Her By The Duck Pond (vocal JM) this title was rejected and never issued December 20th, 1933 same personnel Did You Ever See a Dream Walking? (vocal JM) / Close Your Eyes (vocal JM) (EBW 5630) Come Up And See Me Sometime (vocal JM) / Sundown In A Little Green Hollow (vocal JM) (EBW 5631) circa January 20th, 1934 same personnel I'll Be Faithful (vocal JM) / Count Your Blessings (vocal JM) (EBW 5640) I Wanna Know All About You (vocal JM?) / That's Me Without You (vocal JM?) (EBW 5641) February 21st, 1934 same personnel Killing Time (waltz - vocal JM?) / Play To Me Gypsy (tango - vocal JM) (EBW 5650) In Town Tonight ("Knightsbridge") / Temptation (vocal JM) (EBW 5651) April, 1934 same personnel In A Little Rocky Valley (vocal JM) / That's Love (vocal JM) (EBW 5662) Let's Fall In Love (vocal JM?) / In Other Words We're Through (vocal JM) (EBW 5663) May, 1934 same personnel Ending With A Kiss (vocal JM) / One Morning In May (vocal JM) (EBW 5667) I Love You Truly (waltz - vocal JM) / True (vocal JM) (EBW 5668) Between these May recordings and his next recording date in August Joe Loss reorganised his band and Jimmy Mesene was out. It took two people to replace him - Harry Case took his guitar seat and Chick Henderson replaced him as vocalist. The band increased to fourteen with more brass and a three piece violin section added - times were looking up for Joe and Jimmy went to join Nat Gonella |
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