Leon Gross Band - 1938 - Video
PUBLISHED:  Mar 16, 2009
DESCRIPTION:
Obscure footage of the highly swinging Leon Gross band with unknown personnel in a night club setting play "Dear Old Southland".
I'd like to thank "yvesfrancois" who writes:
Leon Gross, bandleader in the 1930's and early 40's, led a band in Harlem for years, semi pick-up with a core group. This clip features Bernard Flood on trumpet and is from an Oliver Micheaux flick, entitled "Swing" (from 1936 or 7). Good tenor in the Chu Berry vein (sounds like Kenneth Hollon though I doubt it), KILLER riffs, MAN!! The movie had several numbers, this is the best, equal to most bands that recorded in NYC 1936/7. Bill Coleman said that Gross' nickname was "bossman". He played with him in 1941.
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